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tim phillips speaking to me earlier.d or electric car injapan and it is revving up to be a highly anticipated event giving, given the rising demand for green vehicles —— all electric. what are the details? —— given. nissan held its global launch in the past couple of minutes, they are live streaming the eventin minutes, they are live streaming the event in japan minutes, they are live streaming the event injapan and the redesigned car...i event injapan and the redesigned car... i haven't seen what it looks like yet but i expect it to be more sleek than the original leaf but it is expected to have the improved battery which is important because it will give this all electric vehicle a wider range meaning with one charge it can go for a longer distance. this is highly anticipated because there is a significant growing demand for electric cars and green vehicles but there aren't many affordable mass—market cars the average person can buy. the leaf is one of the world's top—selling electric cars, it's only about $30,000, the
tim phillips speaking to me earlier.d or electric car injapan and it is revving up to be a highly anticipated event giving, given the rising demand for green vehicles —— all electric. what are the details? —— given. nissan held its global launch in the past couple of minutes, they are live streaming the eventin minutes, they are live streaming the event in japan minutes, they are live streaming the event injapan and the redesigned car...i event injapan and the redesigned car... i...
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tim phillips. thank you very much. it's a battle for the senate going on now.nd roy moore facing off in runoff which is today by the way. president trump siding with luther strange. and many of his allies coming out in support of his opponent, roy moore. we're all over that one. >>> even hollywood turned on hillary. one a-list actor says, she never elevated her game. we have got details. you are watching the second hour of "varney & company." ♪ stuart: speaker ryan talking about the nfl. we'll go to it live. >> that should be celebrated anywhere and always. that is my opinion. casey. >> put you on the spot, talking about health care and tax reform? >> you want kevin in there? >> i was sending a message to the senate. >> there has been a split in the party, some concern in the senate that republican voters are very angry at congress for not doing anything on major priorities. do you think they will, you, republicans will forgive you if you pass tax reform, even if you fail on -- >> obviously in the house we're frustrated. the hoist has done its job. we passed th
tim phillips. thank you very much. it's a battle for the senate going on now.nd roy moore facing off in runoff which is today by the way. president trump siding with luther strange. and many of his allies coming out in support of his opponent, roy moore. we're all over that one. >>> even hollywood turned on hillary. one a-list actor says, she never elevated her game. we have got details. you are watching the second hour of "varney & company." ♪ stuart: speaker ryan...
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new reports in a meeting with americans for prosperity with president tim phillips group group, founder, conservative leaders, trump suddenly brought up russia out of the blue and slapped will jeff sessions for recusing himself. in this "wall street journal" report, his comments dripping with venom. all this as roger stone is he facing questions today. today he said he told the truth about russia. >> what's the message today? >> the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. >> stone releasing an audio book of the statement he gave congress and then later said this after facing investigators. >> the accusation that i knew about jon podesta's he e-mail is false. i'm aware of no collusion by the russian state or anyone in the trump campaign. i don't know whether the dnc was hacked. computer science seems to indicate an inside job. i think it is an entirely political exercise. >> do you think the president should fire bob mueller? >> yes. >> he is known to embody donald trump. >> we're in the age of stone. the change in our politics, the rough and tumble cut through politics, the sl
new reports in a meeting with americans for prosperity with president tim phillips group group, founder, conservative leaders, trump suddenly brought up russia out of the blue and slapped will jeff sessions for recusing himself. in this "wall street journal" report, his comments dripping with venom. all this as roger stone is he facing questions today. today he said he told the truth about russia. >> what's the message today? >> the truth, the whole truth and nothing but...
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new reports in a meeting with americans for prosperity with president tim phillips group group, founder trump suddenly brought up russia out of the blue and slapped will jeff sessions for recusing himself. in this "wall street journal" report, his comments dripping with venom. all this as roger stone
new reports in a meeting with americans for prosperity with president tim phillips group group, founder trump suddenly brought up russia out of the blue and slapped will jeff sessions for recusing himself. in this "wall street journal" report, his comments dripping with venom. all this as roger stone
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you can do that in real time. >> tim: let's see where anthrop also got gregory phillips, who was had his fair share of catches tonight as well. fourth down and seven. tight bus formation. see if they can bring 100 days. >> tim: there it is. he got the first down. this is in hieroglyphics. at this stage of the games convey just that you're plays right. >> spencer: is about how you get into them, great it, even by formation. after a while, the short motion got it over there. the switch route, that is what we call not so natural pick. >> tim: peter's sermon, we ever mention his name. the former tennessee linebacker now, defense of creator coming over for mississippi state. he had a number of spots, really happy to be with us louisville program rig that's what he's doing. they've got big possibility is entered doing this tonight without alexander, their best players since he got hurt. that passes picked off. intercepted. intended for his eco- . chucky williams got it. >> spencer: did chuckie get his feet and? 's early maiden athletic player. he got one down, got both of them down. that wa
you can do that in real time. >> tim: let's see where anthrop also got gregory phillips, who was had his fair share of catches tonight as well. fourth down and seven. tight bus formation. see if they can bring 100 days. >> tim: there it is. he got the first down. this is in hieroglyphics. at this stage of the games convey just that you're plays right. >> spencer: is about how you get into them, great it, even by formation. after a while, the short motion got it over there. the...
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. >> reporter: tim works as a technician at chevron phillips.he lawsuit against his employer. >> it's an odd position to be in? >> a very awkward position to be in. i mean, every day i go to work, i question, will this be my last day. >> reporter: chevron phillips did not respond to repeat requests for comment. but in a statement, phillips 66 said, "our priorities during the flood were to protect people and the environment. we do not believe these actions on one side of our property impacted the ongoing flooding event adjacent to the refinery or in the community." >> i apologize for the profanity, but that's a bunch of [ bleep ]. straight up. they made a conscious decision to save their plant but those actions have consequences. and they need to be held responsible for those actions. >> reporter: the refinery told us that the plant did get some flooding that damaged some equipment. both the harrquists and the fosters had flood insurance, but neither family has yet to hear a response to their claim. >> very, very much thank you, mark. important r
. >> reporter: tim works as a technician at chevron phillips.he lawsuit against his employer. >> it's an odd position to be in? >> a very awkward position to be in. i mean, every day i go to work, i question, will this be my last day. >> reporter: chevron phillips did not respond to repeat requests for comment. but in a statement, phillips 66 said, "our priorities during the flood were to protect people and the environment. we do not believe these actions on one...
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phillips. thank you so much for being here. tim, i want to start with you.do you think that this is going to become an existential problem for the president, the pictures of the hats burning is a switch from the campaign. >> well' know at the midterms. right? what i think he's done now is sown the seeds for real problems with his base because he's flip flopped on some landmark issues that he put front and center in the campaign. namely, the wall and immigration. and he's done it not only by reversing his positions but by getting into a nice complex dance with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. and embarrassed the republican party leadership in the process. so i do think there's a potential of long-term damage of this. the problem is trump can reverse course within minutes or hours on issues. and if he starts to see some damage here you could see him backtrack. >> the details are a question here, right? a path to citizenship, that's potentially much more damaging with this base. you wrote in the piece, trump has never sweated details in his business life. he's n
phillips. thank you so much for being here. tim, i want to start with you.do you think that this is going to become an existential problem for the president, the pictures of the hats burning is a switch from the campaign. >> well' know at the midterms. right? what i think he's done now is sown the seeds for real problems with his base because he's flip flopped on some landmark issues that he put front and center in the campaign. namely, the wall and immigration. and he's done it not only...