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phil. dr. phil,ly never forget, dr.hil said no matter how flat you make a pancake, it's still got two sides. not only does he understand the human condition he understands breakfast, too. dr. phil over the years has turned so many lives around. i don't know if you saw his show today, he had a talk with somebody that i think hit home -- it was a complicated situation. take a look at this. >> look. you have developed this pattern of acting out physically against other people. the only way it's going to stop is if you choose to stop it. so, i'm asking you, manny, why do you feel compelled to fight floyd mayweather? >> because i'm being paid millions, millions, millions, millions of dollars. >> you know, in that case just go beat the [ bleep ] out of him. >> thank you, dr. phil. >> jimmy: good advice. we have to take a break. when we come back from that break, guillermo has all of the celebrity gossip. he has john seen that, zoe deshanl. we will be right back. don't go away. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ like it used to?ould bounce back new
phil. dr. phil,ly never forget, dr.hil said no matter how flat you make a pancake, it's still got two sides. not only does he understand the human condition he understands breakfast, too. dr. phil over the years has turned so many lives around. i don't know if you saw his show today, he had a talk with somebody that i think hit home -- it was a complicated situation. take a look at this. >> look. you have developed this pattern of acting out physically against other people. the only way...
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bill: phil mickelson. back to jim nantz. nick: i'm going to wear my aggressive colors tomorrow too by the way. jim: i will too. i tell you if he wins it tomorrow, this is going to be programs the shot and the save that we're going to remember. a little mickelson-like there. got a lot of air under it. remember phil once on a saturday needing to have an up and down from that same side of the green up above the bunker and he made that exact putt to go into the night with the lead and he went on to win. just when you thought perhaps he was rattled nerves were jangling dead center. he'll add up the card, sign it and when we return we'll hear from him. jordan spieth, the sensation so far at augusta 2015. this is what it would be like behind the wheel of a self-driving car. sitting just as you are, your hands are not on the wheel... your feet are not on the pedals... and your eyes don't even have to be on the road. at mercedes-benz we've road-tested autonomous driving over ten thousand miles, on highways and in heavy city traffic.
bill: phil mickelson. back to jim nantz. nick: i'm going to wear my aggressive colors tomorrow too by the way. jim: i will too. i tell you if he wins it tomorrow, this is going to be programs the shot and the save that we're going to remember. a little mickelson-like there. got a lot of air under it. remember phil once on a saturday needing to have an up and down from that same side of the green up above the bunker and he made that exact putt to go into the night with the lead and he went on to...
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i'm joined by phil torres, host of "techknow" and doug gurian sherman. are bees particularly vulnerable because they live in intimate little groups of 40 or 50,000 individuals? >> yes, i think that definitely contributes to it. if one bee is out there he's bringing it home to the rest of it. but it goes beyond a single hive. one of the issues is bees are being shipped across the united states to pollenate, could have a might mite or infection, it's not in the hive it's in the pollennation enpollennation grown udz. the deceases or possiblen could spread. >> i want to put this in its proper context. how much we should worry about this, whether it is a potential calamity, how much circulate we worry about the potential of the honey bee in the united states? >> it's critically important. as you indicated a third or more of our food depends on bees or other pollenators. , very types of foods that are threatened by decline of pollenators. not just honey bees. wild beads are important in pollenating our foods. billions of dollars to our agriculture economy. tho
i'm joined by phil torres, host of "techknow" and doug gurian sherman. are bees particularly vulnerable because they live in intimate little groups of 40 or 50,000 individuals? >> yes, i think that definitely contributes to it. if one bee is out there he's bringing it home to the rest of it. but it goes beyond a single hive. one of the issues is bees are being shipped across the united states to pollenate, could have a might mite or infection, it's not in the hive it's in the...
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phil's show today. dr. phil joins us live. how did they agree to come on your show, dr. phil? >> well, -- hey, mike, it's good to talk to you. listen, this is such an interesting story here because we have two young couples and ashley and emmitt, he's a young lawyer. they have four children, one on the way, but he starts having an affair with his paralegal candy. candy's husband gets wind of this, confronts him, and a gun is produced. both men get shot but emmitt winds up killed. he is murdered and rob goes to prison for murder. these two women have never confronted and never talked to each other about this until today on my stage. and believe me, they have a lot of unfinished emotional business. >> dr. phil, well very to leave it there. we're done. see dr. phil today on wusa9 at 4:00. take care everybody. >> stitch: did you bolt on me? >> abby: i was just contemplating our rash behavior of yesterday. and last night and on and off all morning. >> stitch: yeah? so, what did you decide? >> abby: i don't have enough information to make the call yet. >> stitch: on whether it was g
phil's show today. dr. phil joins us live. how did they agree to come on your show, dr. phil? >> well, -- hey, mike, it's good to talk to you. listen, this is such an interesting story here because we have two young couples and ashley and emmitt, he's a young lawyer. they have four children, one on the way, but he starts having an affair with his paralegal candy. candy's husband gets wind of this, confronts him, and a gun is produced. both men get shot but emmitt winds up killed. he is...
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it's now my pleasure to introduce phil ginsberg. recreation and parks has had a long history in san francisco and john maclaren played a critical role in this site for this fair and launched this ground and actually he won at golden gate park and phil can a test to that park's extreme beauty. please help me in welcoming phil ginsberg recreation and parks. >> good morning, everybody, on behalf of the recreation and parks i'm very happy to stand before you today to kickoff this wonderful celebration. we are proud and extremely humble stewards of this site. the mayor spoke of this celebration then and now and tomorrow. it's incredibly significant. parks are more than swing sets and playgrounds. as joyous as they are, they are part of our natural cultural heritage, the place that connects the then, now and tomorrow. when we think about what's before us and commemorating this celebration and this site is incredible then now and tomorrow story as itself as noted back in 1915 when the exposition took place. more than 11 800-0000 people fro
it's now my pleasure to introduce phil ginsberg. recreation and parks has had a long history in san francisco and john maclaren played a critical role in this site for this fair and launched this ground and actually he won at golden gate park and phil can a test to that park's extreme beauty. please help me in welcoming phil ginsberg recreation and parks. >> good morning, everybody, on behalf of the recreation and parks i'm very happy to stand before you today to kickoff this wonderful...
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what perfect timing, phil.ou know, april 9th is the very end of the easter recess, or as they call it, district work period. so for the 10 days before that, because that recess starts on march 30th, you can be taking people out and showing them projects, showing them where federal investment happens, you can show how you're partnering with d.o.t.s. you can show how transit is impacting your business community. and then, on april 9th, just in case any of you hadn't really thought about what you were going to talk about, on april 9th, what a great story you have for the media in your area. what a great op-ed you have to place or a blog post or, shoot, a whole set of tweets. because you can talk about what you've been doing for the last 10 days, showing your members of congress and your delegations, showing your communities what transportation is about, why transit matters, why we need to fully fund a transportation bill. if any of you can't pick up the phone and call your state or local chamber of commerce, you n
what perfect timing, phil.ou know, april 9th is the very end of the easter recess, or as they call it, district work period. so for the 10 days before that, because that recess starts on march 30th, you can be taking people out and showing them projects, showing them where federal investment happens, you can show how you're partnering with d.o.t.s. you can show how transit is impacting your business community. and then, on april 9th, just in case any of you hadn't really thought about what you...
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nicely done, phil. >> so how does this stack up to store?dn't know the difference. >> what was it like the first time you painted with this pigment? >> it was a disaster. it all broke up. the binder wasn't right. crystals were too big so it kind of ended up in a nice big dirt pile with chunks here and there and couldn't control it and just like that you have to respond to it just like a scientist. >> it helped refine the pigment making process and inspired a painting called the chromo paintings and priced at thousands each and priceless in the message they send. so you have an unusual way of painting, it's quite organic and as you showed me it's quite uncontrolled, how would you describe it? >> i think it's controlled chaos and i will push the pigments and at the point you are done with that nature takes over and you have no control. >> how do you find art and science combined? >> scientists and artists share two things, curiosity and failure. scientists and artists are endlessly curious. and we fail most of the time. and that drives us forw
nicely done, phil. >> so how does this stack up to store?dn't know the difference. >> what was it like the first time you painted with this pigment? >> it was a disaster. it all broke up. the binder wasn't right. crystals were too big so it kind of ended up in a nice big dirt pile with chunks here and there and couldn't control it and just like that you have to respond to it just like a scientist. >> it helped refine the pigment making process and inspired a painting...
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. >> i want to bring in phil black live from london. good morning, phil. what's the latest. >> reporter: as you say, framework only. one that did exceed expectation. the detail iran still gets to enrich uranium, but in a restricted way. its number of operational centrifuges will be slashed back from 19,000 to just 5,000. its stockpile of enriched uranium will be cut by 98%. iran has agreed to a pretty strict inspection system. in the words of president obama, if iran cheats the world will know. iran gets to maintain some form of enrichment program which insisted it has the right to do for civilian purposes and denied any military ambition attached to that. it is not closing any facility facilities. that was a sticking point during the negotiations. including the secret underground facility facility. that will be repurposed. sanctions were lifted. that has the ability to potentially have a transformative effect on the long suffering iranian economy. it could change the quality of life for its people. that will be a big, difficult issue going forward into th
. >> i want to bring in phil black live from london. good morning, phil. what's the latest. >> reporter: as you say, framework only. one that did exceed expectation. the detail iran still gets to enrich uranium, but in a restricted way. its number of operational centrifuges will be slashed back from 19,000 to just 5,000. its stockpile of enriched uranium will be cut by 98%. iran has agreed to a pretty strict inspection system. in the words of president obama, if iran cheats the...
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let's will bring in phil lavelle who is in rome for us. it's quite a strong message that italy doesn't want to be left alone with this. >> reporter: yeah. this wasn't a man who looked angry, and he seemed very calm very collected, and there were two things you took away from it. first of all he was take talking about the need for cooperation. spoke about how italy has had to go it alone. he said we need to talk about this with a great deal of cooperation. we know he has already spoken to francois holland. in the coming hours, he would speak to david cameron of great britain, angela merkel of germany and other people. the other thing i took away from it was the fact that he was saying this isn't just about revoke ewing people from boats. this is about stopping it at source. he said the big thing is the human trafficking. we need to work together as european countries, not just to rescue people but to stop the human trafficking and he points it out that there are 976 smugglers conductor jailed in italy. he said it's not only the problem. it
let's will bring in phil lavelle who is in rome for us. it's quite a strong message that italy doesn't want to be left alone with this. >> reporter: yeah. this wasn't a man who looked angry, and he seemed very calm very collected, and there were two things you took away from it. first of all he was take talking about the need for cooperation. spoke about how italy has had to go it alone. he said we need to talk about this with a great deal of cooperation. we know he has already spoken to...
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phil: i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
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>> phils average fewer than 30,000 fans per game at citizens bank park aft year. big drop off from their heyday. things could get worse this season. which may explain why we saw so many red sox fans strutting around. seemingly unaware of the verbal abuse that lay ahead. >> i've been to the bronx. >> phillies! >> i've been to the bronx on opening day against the red sox. >> if you can survive that, survive this. >> bite dog days of summer this phils club would be in last place well on its way to its first 100 loss season in more than 50's years. spring at a time for optimism. 162 games lie ahead all things are possible. >> renewal avenue new season. the excitement of a new baseball year. hoping to see something special but i just love baseball. >>> the phillies are going to put that love to the test this year. i have a feeling. opening day starter cole hamels the only thing resembling an ice on this phillies row teague knock out of five innings. homerun ball his undoing. phils down big in the ninth inning fans have been streaming out for quite awhile now since abou
>> phils average fewer than 30,000 fans per game at citizens bank park aft year. big drop off from their heyday. things could get worse this season. which may explain why we saw so many red sox fans strutting around. seemingly unaware of the verbal abuse that lay ahead. >> i've been to the bronx. >> phillies! >> i've been to the bronx on opening day against the red sox. >> if you can survive that, survive this. >> bite dog days of summer this phils club would...
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laters phils take advantage of sloppy play by the braves. phils win this 15 to four. ya, good to see the big piece getting his swing down. >> now it is just trying to hit it trying to get food pitches, not trying do too much. >> today felt good. yesterday felt good. felt good the day before. that will just now continue to try to do that. >> keep it up big fellow. cole hamels goes for the phils tonight against the cardinals still looking for first win of the season. erika, back to you. >> this is neat. king of prussia teen overcomes tremendous odds to achieve one of the scouting's highest honors. christian is wheelchair bound with the most severe form of cerebral palsy there is. now, he didn't let that stop him. he achieved the rang of eagle scout in his local troop. both his father and his two brothers before him have ability player that goal. his parents say despite his physical limitation it is a dream he's had since he was six years old. >> despite his physical limitations he expressed the desire and his goal came true. >> troop leaders say that he asked for no spe
laters phils take advantage of sloppy play by the braves. phils win this 15 to four. ya, good to see the big piece getting his swing down. >> now it is just trying to hit it trying to get food pitches, not trying do too much. >> today felt good. yesterday felt good. felt good the day before. that will just now continue to try to do that. >> keep it up big fellow. cole hamels goes for the phils tonight against the cardinals still looking for first win of the season. erika, back...
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phils tack on an insurance runner, freddie freeman phils up 2. 9th inning gets dicey jonathan paple bottom in for the save. gives up a homer. atlanta within one. braves have two on. deep to left, kelly johnson. ben revere makes the catch with no room to spare phils hang on to win 5-4. they take 2-3 from atlanta. >> it's good to come right back after they got those two things have not gone the way we wanted to go, it could have been gone bad but to have it answer it back and have jerome settle in and do what he did, it was good. >> if the birthday cake was not enough for the party his childhood friend eats the umpire down at the ballpark. phils head to saint louis for the next four. they will not have to face adam waynewright after all. he comes up with an injury. you'll see it right here. if else done for the year, you have to wonder if the cardinal's will call the phillies asking about cole hamels who is on the mound tomorrow. we'll finites out whole the next quarterback will be. the current players conditioning continues tomorrow. >> we knew last year, the end result was unacceptable in
phils tack on an insurance runner, freddie freeman phils up 2. 9th inning gets dicey jonathan paple bottom in for the save. gives up a homer. atlanta within one. braves have two on. deep to left, kelly johnson. ben revere makes the catch with no room to spare phils hang on to win 5-4. they take 2-3 from atlanta. >> it's good to come right back after they got those two things have not gone the way we wanted to go, it could have been gone bad but to have it answer it back and have jerome...
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. >> i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. i go on a journey of a lifetime, ten days off the coast of costa rica. including a dive in a submarine. there prepare to dive. >> that will take me down to 10,000 feet under the sea. >> i get paid to play in mud. like my dreams. >> that's our team. now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome to "techknow" i'm phil torres joined by marita davison and dr. shini somara. the earth is covered by ocean yet we know about the planets more than we do about the surface of the ocean. my question to you is, why should we care about what's down there? >> we are just starting to understand how the ocean and the deep ocean is going to be on providing global scale. >> and it seems like a harsh landscape down there and very, very far down. and there are a few technologies that allow us to go down there and you have a chance to go down there. >> 10,000 feet, just to get a chance to go down there it's tricky. i had a chance in a submarine called alvin. take a look. >> as we look for signs of li
. >> i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. i go on a journey of a lifetime, ten days off the coast of costa rica. including a dive in a submarine. there prepare to dive. >> that will take me down to 10,000 feet under the sea. >> i get paid to play in mud. like my dreams. >> that's our team. now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome to "techknow" i'm phil torres joined by marita davison and dr. shini somara. the earth is covered by ocean...
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phil: we don't have a role with title yet.a creative genius trade he has proved that time and time again with his music. as he gets more involved in the title service, what he's going to find out is there are multiple things and components behind it. the content has got to be right and exclusive. the technology behind it is critical and hugely complex. if you build all of that yourself, you should leave that creative part to us. that genius of the backend technology is really hard. that is what people like a serious -- sirius xm and samsung focus on, the value added a straight we do the complex stuff behind the scenes. cory: do you think title is going to be limited not just -- because the depth of catalog they can't get unless they sign up with somebody like you guys because then they can get 41 million songs, not songs from 10 artists who are the biggest names? phil: title can be a fabulous success. that is why we're going to meet with jc. -- jay-z. cory: also meeting with neil young. i listened to led zeppelin on a level i
phil: we don't have a role with title yet.a creative genius trade he has proved that time and time again with his music. as he gets more involved in the title service, what he's going to find out is there are multiple things and components behind it. the content has got to be right and exclusive. the technology behind it is critical and hugely complex. if you build all of that yourself, you should leave that creative part to us. that genius of the backend technology is really hard. that is what...
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fighting phils host the boston red sox in regular season game one cole hamels gets the start. we are also excited and to have a great day along with it. >> beautiful day indeed. enjoy a taste of philly. >> now going global. >> costly delay the slow response that could have stopped the massacre at a kenyan college much sooner. we'll be right back. >> top journalism school released skating report on editorial pros that's led to an article. brian web with details for you right now from new york. >> roll stone magazine has apologized happen retracted its story about an alleged gang rape at the university of virginia. the rolling stone article published last november told the story after woman called jacky, who claims she was raped by seven men, at the fraternity on campus there. almost immediately charlottesville police found problems with the account. >> suffice it to say we were unable to find any basis of fact to conclude that there was even a event on september the 28th, 2012 at that particular fraternity house. >> jacky stopped talking to police and the investigation turned u
fighting phils host the boston red sox in regular season game one cole hamels gets the start. we are also excited and to have a great day along with it. >> beautiful day indeed. enjoy a taste of philly. >> now going global. >> costly delay the slow response that could have stopped the massacre at a kenyan college much sooner. we'll be right back. >> top journalism school released skating report on editorial pros that's led to an article. brian web with details for you...
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i'm phil torres, joined by crystal dilworth, marita davison, and cara santa maria. meet baxter, a smiling robot that may come to a factory near you and helping some workers there. let's look. >>> a human-sized robot named baxter is redefining work. he is a 2-armed robot with an animated space. if he bumps into something, or someone grabs his arm, sensors stop the arm allowing a human to reposition it. making hands-on training safe, easy and intuitive. it's used for simply industrial jobs such as loading, unloading, sorting and handling materials. baxter is able to work on an assembly line, next to a person training him to learn the representative tasks. with behaviour-based intelligence, baxter senses and adapts to task. >> so one of the questions that comes to mind when you see a piece like this is is this robot going to replace human jobs? >> i think we can look to different industries that are implementing and using robots now. the agricultural industry is one where there's a push towards automation, and a concern that it will displace the workforce and take the
i'm phil torres, joined by crystal dilworth, marita davison, and cara santa maria. meet baxter, a smiling robot that may come to a factory near you and helping some workers there. let's look. >>> a human-sized robot named baxter is redefining work. he is a 2-armed robot with an animated space. if he bumps into something, or someone grabs his arm, sensors stop the arm allowing a human to reposition it. making hands-on training safe, easy and intuitive. it's used for simply industrial...
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phil, what name do you like in this space right now?verybody talks retail, we think costco, prada, we think the high-end. what about gasoline prices and mcdonald's? those are my two big things, believe it or not. gasoline prices are low. everybody has to go to the gas station all the time. they will have more money in their pockets. take a look at marathon and those that own the convenience stores. people likely to spend money when gas prices are low. mcdonald's, this is stock beaten up. it has been battered, tighter. it has been smashed more than an egg mcmuffin at bottom of your bag but it pay as good dividend. with all the extra money it should bottom out a bit. >> you make a good point, phil but mcdonald's has fundamental issues with the business. the stock market is not appreciating. the stock is up because activists attacked the company. i see another negative month of u.s. i am a buyer of shake shack. liz: that could be a fluke. >> there you go. liz: shake shack had a mice move today. with our panel, from golf clubs to country cl
phil, what name do you like in this space right now?verybody talks retail, we think costco, prada, we think the high-end. what about gasoline prices and mcdonald's? those are my two big things, believe it or not. gasoline prices are low. everybody has to go to the gas station all the time. they will have more money in their pockets. take a look at marathon and those that own the convenience stores. people likely to spend money when gas prices are low. mcdonald's, this is stock beaten up. it has...
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i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to techknow, i'm phil torres, joined by marita davison, and crystal dilworth. as you think of a farm in the midwest you think of corn and wheat fields, it's not the case these days. >> as research is scarce, farmers find innovative solutions to problems. farmers are turned on its head, including going away from the field, and taking it indoors. going indoors, stacking plants and growing problems in the absence of sunlight. it sounds like a science fair experiment. it's a viable business. >> reporter: sometimes mother enemy. >> if we don't get rain in a 30 day window we'll be in strife. >> in california 400,000 acres are unplanted at a cost of $800 million in loft revenue because of the drought. >> in bosnia, the worst floods swamped 172,000 acres of crops in may. devastating the country's agricultural industry. last wint inside polar vortex took a toll as the impact made big news on the vineyard. >> a crisis on the lak
i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to techknow, i'm phil torres, joined by marita davison, and crystal dilworth. as you think of a farm in the midwest you think of corn and wheat fields, it's not the case these days. >> as research is scarce, farmers find innovative solutions to problems. farmers are turned on its head, including going away from the field, and taking it indoors. going indoors, stacking plants...
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hey guys welcome to techknow i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran and marita davidson. this upcoming episode is an important one to me it takes place in peru where i've done alot of my research and it is a tale of contrast we will see a rainforest full of new species and then we will see the devastation that humans have done to extract gold. >> and as we know with devastating stories like this, where there is a lot of damage science can play a role here not just in monitoring and discovering what's going on but in trying to help process. >> i think this is a story having looked at some of the images that one image of the devastation pretty much says it all. >> absolutely, this is an important story it's one that is very near and dear to my heart and it starts in the peruvian rainforest. the amazon rainforest for more than 50 million years it's been a cradle of life. this is what pristine rainforest looks like. lush, untamed, bursting with wildlife. but maybe not for long. because the soil underneath is laced with gold. and the human desire for it can turn all of this...
hey guys welcome to techknow i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran and marita davidson. this upcoming episode is an important one to me it takes place in peru where i've done alot of my research and it is a tale of contrast we will see a rainforest full of new species and then we will see the devastation that humans have done to extract gold. >> and as we know with devastating stories like this, where there is a lot of damage science can play a role here not just in monitoring and...
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phils got a run back, but they ended up losing this 14-three, phils now three and three on the season, aaron gets the start this afternoon. >> your philadelphia soul kicking off off home portion against the jacksonville sharks. dan, hooking out with ryan mcdaniel for one of their five touchdowns. and the soul beat the sharks 63 to 52. the soul, three and zero, so far, they play again this saturday night, at the well, against the cleveland glad quaide ores, back to you. >> thanks, ukee. still ahead this morning on "eyewitness news", 13 big retailers are under investigation, why one state's attorney general is looking into the company's working conditions. >>> but first, here's a look at what's coming up tonight on cbs-3. >> one big retailers are under investigation. >> joining us from the new york stock exchange, jill, what's this investigation all about? >> well, good morning ukee, diane a target gap and j crew are just three big retailers that are now under investigation. by new york's attorney general. so at issue whether they are breaking new york state law by requiring hourly work
phils got a run back, but they ended up losing this 14-three, phils now three and three on the season, aaron gets the start this afternoon. >> your philadelphia soul kicking off off home portion against the jacksonville sharks. dan, hooking out with ryan mcdaniel for one of their five touchdowns. and the soul beat the sharks 63 to 52. the soul, three and zero, so far, they play again this saturday night, at the well, against the cleveland glad quaide ores, back to you. >> thanks,...
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phil, i want to start with the issue of ransom. when you hear word that the family of this man itself paid ransom to try to win his release, what does that say to you? >> there's a difficult choice here for a government official. the federal law says you can't provide material support to a terror group. if you think in my judgment this won't happen the department of justice will walk into a family that's grieving and say we'll bring charges against you for supplying money, i can't imagine that happening. >> forget charges. what about the idea the government itself needs to do more? you heard congressman delaney calling for a hostage czar here. we heard from weinstein's daughter way back when bowe bergdahl was released in a hostage swap, she was criticizing what the government is doing here. let's listen to what she said. >> it's true that sergeant bergdahl is a soldier and deserves the respect of anyone that serves in the military, but my father is just as deserving a freedom as sergeant bergdahl. to me they can't just pick and cho
phil, i want to start with the issue of ransom. when you hear word that the family of this man itself paid ransom to try to win his release, what does that say to you? >> there's a difficult choice here for a government official. the federal law says you can't provide material support to a terror group. if you think in my judgment this won't happen the department of justice will walk into a family that's grieving and say we'll bring charges against you for supplying money, i can't imagine...
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last night the phils got cole hamels. down the run in the seventh ben revere ground rule double down the line put the phils ahead to stay. cole cruised most of the evening, striking out nine cardinal hitters and getting is first win of the season. phils win final score four to one. >> well, the nfl draft is thursday, and while eagles fans are in position for a possible run at oregon quarterback marcus mariota not easy to know what the birds are thinking. there are holes on the offensive line, some needed help in the secondary made wide receiver, here is the man who knows the began our philosophy is best player available for us. so it is not just the best player available for the league. we grade and we set our board for the eagles. so it is according to our height weight, speed per a.m. term, how they fit in our system, how they correspond to our roster, best player available but best player available for us. >> looking forward to the draft. on the ice, capitols advance in the stanley cup playoffs, calves beat the island
last night the phils got cole hamels. down the run in the seventh ben revere ground rule double down the line put the phils ahead to stay. cole cruised most of the evening, striking out nine cardinal hitters and getting is first win of the season. phils win final score four to one. >> well, the nfl draft is thursday, and while eagles fans are in position for a possible run at oregon quarterback marcus mariota not easy to know what the birds are thinking. there are holes on the offensive...
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the phils beat the nats in extra. 3-2 your final.altimore, the oriels have a shut out. >> to the ice now, the capitols still had something to play for. the first round of their play off match-up. that win didn't happen. thankfully the islanders didn't lose tonight. last regular season game nicholas backstrum honored. both previously held by peter. watch it again. he back hands the puck in midair. new york is up. derek brossard makes it 2-0. on the power play now. scoring his 25th power play goal this season. that's a new career high. 53 goals on the year. the caps always doing the home finale giving their jerseys to fans. now they turn their attention to the islanders. the two teams split the regular season series. >> we had good games against them. they have got a good team obviously. they play well. we match up well. excited to be in and excited to play against them. >>> to the pitch. dc united hosting new york. early on united with the corner kick and watch the elevation. he had himself a game. later on in the 66th minute puts dc
the phils beat the nats in extra. 3-2 your final.altimore, the oriels have a shut out. >> to the ice now, the capitols still had something to play for. the first round of their play off match-up. that win didn't happen. thankfully the islanders didn't lose tonight. last regular season game nicholas backstrum honored. both previously held by peter. watch it again. he back hands the puck in midair. new york is up. derek brossard makes it 2-0. on the power play now. scoring his 25th power...
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the phils are -- oh, just watch. let us play. we'll handle this.e back. >> ♪ ♪ norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free to live fuller, deeper, and closer... that's how you cruise like a norwegian. ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ book now and choose from four offers plus friends, family and kids sail free. trading-in or selling your car, truck or suv? webuyanycar.com takes the hassle out of selling in just 3 easy steps. one, get your free online valuation. two, drive to your local car buying center. and three, walk out with your check in as little as 30 minutes. buying used cars is all we do... all makes and models... no dealership pressure. we'll even settle your loan or lease. so don't wait. get your free online valuation now at webuyanycar.com >>> 43:00, we want to get traffic and weather together on this phillies home opener day in south fill which katie. good morning. >> yes, we cam
the phils are -- oh, just watch. let us play. we'll handle this.e back. >> ♪ ♪ norwegians are free to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free to live fuller, deeper, and closer... that's how you cruise like a norwegian. ♪ cruise like a norwegian ♪ book now and choose from four offers plus friends, family and kids sail free. trading-in or...
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phil. >> reporter: that's right. george lucas is known for his movies but is an avid builder in marin county. he built this park here in san anselmo but this next project he has in mind for west marin is a real blockbuster. here's the story. >> this is something out of the movies. >> this is. >> reporter: three years ago, "star wars" creator george lucas ran into a buzz saw of opposition from his wealthy rural marin neighbors when he tried to expand his skywalker ranch studio. >> we got enough millionaires here, housing for millionaires here. we need some housing for working people. >> reporter: now he is delivering with a planned community of 224 homes to be built on his own land right where the neighbors said no to his film studio. >> george lucas said if i'm not going to do what i wanted to do there, what can i do that would really be beneficial to this community? >> reporter: and get this! lucas says he will pay for it all by himself. so he will get to pick even who lives there. >> teachers, seniors, retirees, ot
phil. >> reporter: that's right. george lucas is known for his movies but is an avid builder in marin county. he built this park here in san anselmo but this next project he has in mind for west marin is a real blockbuster. here's the story. >> this is something out of the movies. >> this is. >> reporter: three years ago, "star wars" creator george lucas ran into a buzz saw of opposition from his wealthy rural marin neighbors when he tried to expand his...
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i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran, dr. shay somora and dr. dilworth. i just got back with an exciting week of my life, and it was all for science. with you jump on an one-ton tiger shark? well, that's the opportunity i got to do with these researchers based out of university of miami. we went on a boat in the bahamas sbahamas bahamas, in the name of sharks. let's take a look. >> shark on! >> shark. the very name inspires wonder and fear, vilified as the world's ultimate killing machine, but their bad-boy image is all wrong, according to these guys. >> i haven't had a single bad day with sharks in 35 years of doing business. >> if there is a shark around, you're likely to find jim in the water with the camera. >> we have 400 billion years of sharks shaping our ocean's health. and in the last 50 years on my watch we've literally destroyed it. >> one in six of all sharks that have been threatened with extinction . >> the university of miami, one of his primary missions is to study sharks in the wild so policymakers can make good policies based on science.
i'm phil torres joined by lindsay moran, dr. shay somora and dr. dilworth. i just got back with an exciting week of my life, and it was all for science. with you jump on an one-ton tiger shark? well, that's the opportunity i got to do with these researchers based out of university of miami. we went on a boat in the bahamas sbahamas bahamas, in the name of sharks. let's take a look. >> shark on! >> shark. the very name inspires wonder and fear, vilified as the world's ultimate...
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phil: i played good golf. i would have taken 14 under at the start of the week and would have thought that would have won but got outplayed. 18 under par was just astounding. even though the course had some birdies out there it still is never a pushover and he played some amazing golf. bill: thank you very much phil mickelson. 69 today, as we look at the final results from the 79th masters. jordan spieth concludes with 70. 18 under par sharing the record with tiger and then it's phil and justin rose. favorable scoring conditions today overcast skies. soft conditions for the players to fire at the hole locations. tiger woods ends with 73, minus five. jason day disappointed with 75 today. steve stricker has been battling some injuries. 68. bubba watson, 74 today. among those at plus one along with another masters champion adam scott. adam with 74 today. lee westwood 74 as well. so jordan spieth as we're joined now by justin rose and i know you're disappointed. go back and talk a little bit about the round and th
phil: i played good golf. i would have taken 14 under at the start of the week and would have thought that would have won but got outplayed. 18 under par was just astounding. even though the course had some birdies out there it still is never a pushover and he played some amazing golf. bill: thank you very much phil mickelson. 69 today, as we look at the final results from the 79th masters. jordan spieth concludes with 70. 18 under par sharing the record with tiger and then it's phil and justin...
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emanuel: no, phil.?y what we're doing today is actually in four years i've balanced four budgets with actually ending the gimmicks of taking money out of the rainy day fund. we've put money back in. and more importantly than the four budgets we've balanced i've invested in our children without a property tax increase. in addition to that we'velot changed a lott of things inherited. we got here because politicians in the past kicked -- >> let's talk about the future. you are in the process of borrowing this money. do you plan to borrow money to pay the $550 million due for police and fire pensions? mayor emanuel: we have three pension agreements we have done. a balanced approach that asks a little of everybody. in 2011, the legislature passed a bill mandating property tax. i laid out a plan of how to get out of that. first and formost, where we disagree -- moderator: this is before the lynn noise supreme court. mayor emanuel: it is an approach just like the city approach. it spells out a way to avoid a pr
emanuel: no, phil.?y what we're doing today is actually in four years i've balanced four budgets with actually ending the gimmicks of taking money out of the rainy day fund. we've put money back in. and more importantly than the four budgets we've balanced i've invested in our children without a property tax increase. in addition to that we'velot changed a lott of things inherited. we got here because politicians in the past kicked -- >> let's talk about the future. you are in the process...
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phil torres. i'm phil torres. 'm an entomologist. that's hour team, nout let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", joined by dr ross shimabuku, and lindsay moran. microscopic things have been making news. viruses. take ebola - it caught america offguard. in some places we overreacted and in other places we doesn't do enough. >> there's a lot of scare around ebola, because we don't know much about it, compared to measles. which is also a hot topic. >> when we think of diseases we tend to think of containment. how do we contain them. i had an opportunity to meet a small group of scientists who are seeking out the pathogens in order to understand it. it might surprise people that metropolis. that's good reason for that. let's have a look. >> reporter: we are all vulnerable to the tiny viruses. >> microscopic agents causing big diseases. >> reporter: these infectious agents know now boundaries and in today's hyper connective world, they can move fast. like others, like small pox are eradicated. others spring back to li
phil torres. i'm phil torres. 'm an entomologist. that's hour team, nout let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", joined by dr ross shimabuku, and lindsay moran. microscopic things have been making news. viruses. take ebola - it caught america offguard. in some places we overreacted and in other places we doesn't do enough. >> there's a lot of scare around ebola, because we don't know much about it, compared to measles. which is also a hot topic....