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phil ginsberg. (applause) >> it is a real pleasure to be with everyone here today. it takes a village and the village is out. it's not often we get to say the words "our tax dollars at work" with a smile on our face. but we're doing it today. because voters really knew what they were doing a few years back when we passed that $185 million parks bond, neighborhood parks bond and the $10 million invested into lafayette park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years when i moved to san francisco, now 36 years ago, and this was my neighborhood park. and i've loved it ever since. the combination of the palms and the pines and everything in between, this is a jewel of a park. and when i saw the fences go up i got a little nervous because, well, it was going to be closed for a while. and i saw on some of the signs that some trees were going to come down which always makes me a little uncomfortable. but now seeing the result, it is magnificent. and, so, i want to thank all the folks who have inv
phil ginsberg. (applause) >> it is a real pleasure to be with everyone here today. it takes a village and the village is out. it's not often we get to say the words "our tax dollars at work" with a smile on our face. but we're doing it today. because voters really knew what they were doing a few years back when we passed that $185 million parks bond, neighborhood parks bond and the $10 million invested into lafayette park. i used to live at hyde and geary my first four years...
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happy birthday, phil! happy birthday, phil! whoa. this is awesome! [ cheers and applause ] [ indistinct talking ] [ telephone rings ] jake: hello? no, that's fine. i'm just putting the baby down. okay, that's jake. he's the one that's having an affair. i know. yeah, i can do it tomorrow night. i'll just give my wife some excuse. [ scoffs ] men are pigs. i don't really have a choice, do i? yeah, you could not cheat on her. how about that?! because it has to be a surprise. when she hears me speaking italian to her grandmother, it'll be worth all this sneaking around. lily, i had it backwards. he's wonderful. no, don't worry. i'll just tell her i'm working late. no, jake, don't do that! that's the worst thing you could do! buona notte. [telephone beeps ] oh, no. lily, what are we gonna do? we have to fix this. okay, mitchell, take any deep-seated anger you may have, get a running start, and come at me. dad, i don't have any deep-seated anger. remember that halloween when i wouldn't let you go as olivia newton-john? aaaaaaah! you see what i did? oh, yeah
happy birthday, phil! happy birthday, phil! whoa. this is awesome! [ cheers and applause ] [ indistinct talking ] [ telephone rings ] jake: hello? no, that's fine. i'm just putting the baby down. okay, that's jake. he's the one that's having an affair. i know. yeah, i can do it tomorrow night. i'll just give my wife some excuse. [ scoffs ] men are pigs. i don't really have a choice, do i? yeah, you could not cheat on her. how about that?! because it has to be a surprise. when she hears me...
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phil? yeah. maybe. just, there was a time -- a little overlap when, uh, i was trying to break things off with denise. uh-huh. you took me to santa fe! santa fe. phil, you told me that was your father. okay, i know the pain is fresh, but the lie is really old. you know, this was a mistake. i'm gonna leave. claire, if i were you, i would kick him out. maybe he'd appreciate you more after he spent a lonely night in a hotel. at the radisson. by the airport. [ door opens, closes ] you quit?! mm-hmm. mm-hmm. it was amazing. no, no, this is the new me, cam. i am not letting people run my life anymore. i should be nervous, but i'm -- i'm not. i'm excited for you. yes! it's exciting. it's exciting. because you followed your heart, and that is worth celebrating. cam, i just feel -- ha-ha! -- so liberated. hey! and i'm not picking it up. ooh! i like this guy! i do, too. i mean, y-yes, we'll have to -- we'll have to cut back a little bit. but isn't it worth it if you feel like you're living your life for the first
phil? yeah. maybe. just, there was a time -- a little overlap when, uh, i was trying to break things off with denise. uh-huh. you took me to santa fe! santa fe. phil, you told me that was your father. okay, i know the pain is fresh, but the lie is really old. you know, this was a mistake. i'm gonna leave. claire, if i were you, i would kick him out. maybe he'd appreciate you more after he spent a lonely night in a hotel. at the radisson. by the airport. [ door opens, closes ] you quit?! mm-hmm....
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we stripped away. >> phil, we're out of time. thanks for all of you for a terrific discussion tonight. until next time, we'll see you online. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to aljazeera america, i'm in new york. >> we're working with our members on a way forward. >> the latest attempt to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling has split house republicans. >>> a warning from wall street about the political crisis and the risk of a u.s. default. senate leaders say that they're ready it make a deal right now to reopen the government. but the spotlight
we stripped away. >> phil, we're out of time. thanks for all of you for a terrific discussion tonight. until next time, we'll see you online. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to aljazeera america, i'm in new york. >> we're working with our members on a way forward. >> the latest attempt to reopen the government and raise the debt ceiling has split house republicans. >>> a warning from wall street about the political crisis and the risk of a u.s. default....
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phil dunphy. what do i have to do to get you to ask, "what do i have to do to get you into this car today?" well, why don't we start with a test-drive? i'll get the keys. sounds good. right where i want him. come here. come look at this. this thing warns you if you deviate from your lane. in my car, that's my wife. "andre, if you try to kill me, i swear i will kill you!" well, i guess this is what i'll be driving for the next 39 months. this is my dna talking, but you do not seem sufficiently excited about the prospect of driving a new cadillac. no, it's great. i've just leased the same thing forever. part of me wants to shake things up. i don't know. get something like... like that. oh, wow. colonel klink, that is nice. we took lily on her first train ride. just a quick trip to chinatown. i was worried she would think we were taking her back to vietnam, but she seemed okay. yeah, yeah. possibly because she was an infant when she left vietnam. also, vietnam is not china. well, i had a lollipop wit
phil dunphy. what do i have to do to get you to ask, "what do i have to do to get you into this car today?" well, why don't we start with a test-drive? i'll get the keys. sounds good. right where i want him. come here. come look at this. this thing warns you if you deviate from your lane. in my car, that's my wife. "andre, if you try to kill me, i swear i will kill you!" well, i guess this is what i'll be driving for the next 39 months. this is my dna talking, but you do not...
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we're going to continue our conversation with phil shenon. it is well known that lee harvey oswald went to mexico city in the weeks before the assassination. the warren commission concluded the trip didn't figure in the killing of president kennedy. but this man thought otherwise. he is winston scott, seen here in a 1962 home movie taken in mexico city where he was the c.i.a. station chief. though he and others told the commission that the c.i.a. had limited know of oswald's visit, he later wrote that he knew and suspected much more. when he died in 1971, a top c.i.a. official flew to mexico city and removed several boxes of documents from scott's house. one of those documents quietly declassified in the mid-1990s was a section of scott's unpublished memoirs, a section devoted to oswald's trip to mexico. lee harvey oswald became a person of great interest to us. quote scott, "oswald's visits at both the communist cuban embassy and the soaf embassy in mexicoico city during his brief five-day stay in september-october, 1963, are together with w
we're going to continue our conversation with phil shenon. it is well known that lee harvey oswald went to mexico city in the weeks before the assassination. the warren commission concluded the trip didn't figure in the killing of president kennedy. but this man thought otherwise. he is winston scott, seen here in a 1962 home movie taken in mexico city where he was the c.i.a. station chief. though he and others told the commission that the c.i.a. had limited know of oswald's visit, he later...
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into the future. ♪ now with phil shenon. phil, why do you think the assassination could have been prevented? >> well there's a tremendous amount of material, that shows both the f.b.i. and c.i.a. were very aware of the threat that lee harvey oswald posed. and, you know, i'm not the only one who believes that. former f.b.i. director clarence kelly, when he was at the f.b.i. in the 1970s, he was perplexed by the kennedy assassination as anybody else. he went into the raw files and found that there was plenty of evidence that had somebody just connectedly the do the in those few days before president kennedy arrived in dallas, the assassination was preventible, perhaps easily preventible. >> schieffer: part of those thoughts have to do with oswald going to mexico city. that part is well known, but what he did there is not so much well known. as you have gone back, found out how much the c.i.a. knew what he was doing down there. one of the things you uncovered was a memo by j. edgar hoover written to the warren commission in jun
into the future. ♪ now with phil shenon. phil, why do you think the assassination could have been prevented? >> well there's a tremendous amount of material, that shows both the f.b.i. and c.i.a. were very aware of the threat that lee harvey oswald posed. and, you know, i'm not the only one who believes that. former f.b.i. director clarence kelly, when he was at the f.b.i. in the 1970s, he was perplexed by the kennedy assassination as anybody else. he went into the raw files and found...
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phil." >> dr. phil: it only took six seconds to go from laughter to dead silence. >> desaleen was the only survivor of a crash that killed both friends. >> she still wants to party, still wants to drink. >> dr. phil: do you have a death wish? have you gotten in cars since then with drivers that were drinki drinking? >> yes, i have. >> dr. phil: i want to show you something. this is a video of what appears to be a normal night out. friends having a good time. dancing and partying. the problem is, they're teenagers. they're drunk and about to get in a car.
phil." >> dr. phil: it only took six seconds to go from laughter to dead silence. >> desaleen was the only survivor of a crash that killed both friends. >> she still wants to party, still wants to drink. >> dr. phil: do you have a death wish? have you gotten in cars since then with drivers that were drinki drinking? >> yes, i have. >> dr. phil: i want to show you something. this is a video of what appears to be a normal night out. friends having a good...
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phil: absolutely. momentum, confidence, everything going forward but now you have to regroup, be tough, try to find a way to get back on track next week. jim: that's 16 straight regular-season wins but the first win that was by less than seven points and it came down to the very last second. 51-48 denver is the final score. for phil simms and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from dallas. you've been watching the nfl on cbs. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free rate quote today. i love it! how much do you love it? animation is hot...and i think it makes geico's 20 million drivers message very compelling, very compelling. this is some really strong stuff! so you turned me into a cartoon...lovely. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> cbs sports presents the geico play of the day. james: early in the first quarter, kansas city colquitt punts to ray northward, who elects not to make the fair catch. the damian williams kicks the bal
phil: absolutely. momentum, confidence, everything going forward but now you have to regroup, be tough, try to find a way to get back on track next week. jim: that's 16 straight regular-season wins but the first win that was by less than seven points and it came down to the very last second. 51-48 denver is the final score. for phil simms and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from dallas. you've been watching the nfl on cbs. over 20 million drivers are insured with geico. so get a free...
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you're a lucky man, phil. - i'm always saying, i'm... - (claire) phil. - sorry. - you left the milk out again. - oh. - (cameron) mmm. i may have to take one of these little guys home. claire, did you ever find that tupperware i lent you? sweetie, for the hundredth time, i gave it back to you, remember? i remember you telling me a hundred times, yet my pea soup is in baggies. did you check your car? - in the... - trunk. because that's where you found that thing that you thought that you gave me long time ago, - the... the... - pizza cutter. go ahead. give me another one. yes, i was wrong that time. it's a piece of plastic. you're ruining brunch. (jay) don't sweat it, cam. i forget things all the time. like i can never remember the name of that weather guy that i liked. uh... thunder something. stormy... flash stormy? ah, whatever the hell it is. i don't know. just eat your eggs, jay. yeah, just eat your eggs, jay. - (jay) ohh! - oh! (cameron) oh, ho ho ho! grandpa got told! - (jay laughs) - look at them. they all think lily's so great. the novelty will wear off. we used to be the cute on
you're a lucky man, phil. - i'm always saying, i'm... - (claire) phil. - sorry. - you left the milk out again. - oh. - (cameron) mmm. i may have to take one of these little guys home. claire, did you ever find that tupperware i lent you? sweetie, for the hundredth time, i gave it back to you, remember? i remember you telling me a hundred times, yet my pea soup is in baggies. did you check your car? - in the... - trunk. because that's where you found that thing that you thought that you gave me...
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let's talk about this with kpix 5's phil matier. phil is at the lake merritt station where union workers continue to walk the picket lines. phil. >> reporter: first of all, even before this tragedy occurred, as a matter of fact, friday night, union leaders and bart directors began a dialogue about how to try to end this. both sides realize that they went one step too far that this got way out of hand that they had not intended to have a second strike but that it happened and the question was how to bring things back. today's news the tragedy came as, as a matter of fact, the president of the bart board, tom radulovich and the president of one of the striking unions, roxanne sanchez were meeting privately to come up with a way to get the deal and the talks back to a federal mediator, back to a neutral ground, back to a set of languages that could get them back to the table and possibly bart workers back to work by monday or tuesday. one of the variables, however, was the second union, atu, announced that they would take the last best
let's talk about this with kpix 5's phil matier. phil is at the lake merritt station where union workers continue to walk the picket lines. phil. >> reporter: first of all, even before this tragedy occurred, as a matter of fact, friday night, union leaders and bart directors began a dialogue about how to try to end this. both sides realize that they went one step too far that this got way out of hand that they had not intended to have a second strike but that it happened and the question...
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phil: was there a twister in kansas? 'cause there's a house in my driveway. [ formally ] welcome home, mr. dunphy. [ formally ] always a pleasure, mr. dunphy. indeed it is, mr. dunphy. place it there. ah, i shall, i shall. [ normal voice ] i miss this. get in here! my dad is awesome. he's awesome. he's always up. he's always happy. i mean, he and i are best buds. we're like two peas in a pod or siamese twins or a snake with two heads. they've actually been all those things for halloween. yeah. hey, this must be scout, huh? i should warn you -- he sheds. i made the mistake of letting him sleep with me on the road. now my sheets look like two bigfoots did it. [ phil laughs ] pardon the language. how's mom? speaking of big feet, eh? she is on a cruise with her girlfriends, some of which are not totally unattractive. mm. uh, that reminds me -- she sent some gifts for the kids. um, i will be right back. you three get better acquainted. will do. fun. will do. i cannot believe you got a dog without consulting me. this was a maj
phil: was there a twister in kansas? 'cause there's a house in my driveway. [ formally ] welcome home, mr. dunphy. [ formally ] always a pleasure, mr. dunphy. indeed it is, mr. dunphy. place it there. ah, i shall, i shall. [ normal voice ] i miss this. get in here! my dad is awesome. he's awesome. he's always up. he's always happy. i mean, he and i are best buds. we're like two peas in a pod or siamese twins or a snake with two heads. they've actually been all those things for halloween. yeah....
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. >> that was phil klein. the former republican attorney general for the great state of kansas and he was not in that courthouse that day to put away a murderer. he was there because he was on trial. he had been holed up on ethics charges for professional misconduct. and that drama came to an end today when the kansas supreme court finally took away his license to practice law. they took his license and he was the attorney general of that state. the real drama in this case has always been that this phil klein event has been taking place against the backdrop of just incredible violence in kansas. in 1993, this woman walked up to a kansas doctor and she shot him. shot him through both of his arms. he had been attacked before. his clinic had been fire bombed, but in 1993. they shot him. he came back to work the next day bandaged up. he said he thought it was important to show his face, that he would not be intimidated. the woman who shot him went to prison for shooting him in 1993, but the radical movement saw he
. >> that was phil klein. the former republican attorney general for the great state of kansas and he was not in that courthouse that day to put away a murderer. he was there because he was on trial. he had been holed up on ethics charges for professional misconduct. and that drama came to an end today when the kansas supreme court finally took away his license to practice law. they took his license and he was the attorney general of that state. the real drama in this case has always been...
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crystal. >> i know you lead a double life, phil. you are drinking coffee, talking about technology and science, but you do research in the amazon. tell me about that. >> i have way too much fun down there. the reason why is there's so discovered. what i'm about to show you is two things i've been working on - one with jaguars and one with a spider. check it out. >> it is breath taking. and at the same time mysterious. the amazon jungle covers on area of over 2.7 million square miles and stretches across the borders of nine nations. this green wonderland has more than a million insect species, tens of thousands of plants, birds and fish. i've been exploring the amazon for the past few years. my specialty is butterflies, but on this trip i'm looking for this magnificent cat. the jaguar is a specie, it needs a lot of habitat and prefers areas with less and dense cover. >> the jaguar is considered endangered, there's around 15,000 jaguars left in the wild. >> miguel is a wildlife research. >> we want to know how big an impact is fragmen
crystal. >> i know you lead a double life, phil. you are drinking coffee, talking about technology and science, but you do research in the amazon. tell me about that. >> i have way too much fun down there. the reason why is there's so discovered. what i'm about to show you is two things i've been working on - one with jaguars and one with a spider. check it out. >> it is breath taking. and at the same time mysterious. the amazon jungle covers on area of over 2.7 million square...
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good to see both of you, phil and sandra. david: president obama and top congressional leaders postponing the meeting this afternoon, but we are getting breaking news out of d.c. that mitch mcconnell has a plan. will that man on the bottom left of the screen, harry reid -- the democratic leader in the senate -- agree to that plan? that is yet to be seen, but we are on capitol hill with the very latest. liz: and political catastrophe or not? there are some big corporate names that could still produce profits. phil said it's not about earnings at at the moment, but it eventually will be. we will get you those names with low downside risks. we'll bring them to you just as soon as we come back. don't go away, fox means business. ♪ ♪ [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters shld be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simp
good to see both of you, phil and sandra. david: president obama and top congressional leaders postponing the meeting this afternoon, but we are getting breaking news out of d.c. that mitch mcconnell has a plan. will that man on the bottom left of the screen, harry reid -- the democratic leader in the senate -- agree to that plan? that is yet to be seen, but we are on capitol hill with the very latest. liz: and political catastrophe or not? there are some big corporate names that could still...
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i'm phil torrez, here to talk about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware and humanity. rax is a neuroscientist. she has the invocation of bamboo and carbon. mar inkta davidson is a biologist specializing in ecologist and evolution. and i'm phil torrez. i'm an entomologist. but i'm over america for a very bad ride. how ba
i'm phil torrez, here to talk about innovations that are going to change lives. we're testing the intersection of hardware and humanity. rax is a neuroscientist. she has the invocation of bamboo and carbon. mar inkta davidson is a biologist specializing in ecologist and evolution. and i'm phil torrez. i'm an entomologist. but i'm over america for a very bad ride. how ba
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this is the putt attempt for phil mickelson. leishman an arizona state alum. putt here for him. >> he should know exactly what it does, inside the hole. >> stay 1 down. we continue approaching the 11th hour of golf at the presidents cup. internationals lead in 3, u.s. lead in 2 in the foursomes. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> we're back at the par 5, 7th. tiger woods getting ready to play a second shot. >> huge advantage right now, gary, for the americans. tiger in the fairway, ernie els drove the ball in the right hand rough and not a good lie for brendon de jonge. >> we've seen him hit a couple ma mouth second shots on par 5s earlier i
this is the putt attempt for phil mickelson. leishman an arizona state alum. putt here for him. >> he should know exactly what it does, inside the hole. >> stay 1 down. we continue approaching the 11th hour of golf at the presidents cup. internationals lead in 3, u.s. lead in 2 in the foursomes. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact,...
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no. [ clatter ] phil? phil, honey, are you okay? yeah. remember those sunglasses i couldn't find? bingo! [ chuckles ] i asked you to do one thing -- stay on top of luke. for your information, your son is hard at work on an awesome van gogh -- got to fix that -- masterpiece. wait till you see. you're gonna be so surprised. oh, god, honey, i want nothing more than to be surprised, really. oh. i'm not surprised. okay, that's it. i don't want to hear anything about your new method of doing things. there's one thing that works with these kids, and that is staying on top of them, which, thanks to you, my friend, i will now be able to do all night long. not happy, dude. you're supposed to be working. i am working. mr. potato head? really? i know what you think, but -- no, i don't want to hear it. i'm going down to clean up the garage. then i'm coming back, and i'm gonna stand over you until this thing is done, okay? ay, cam! why did you have to order that spicy dish? because i'm -- i'm a big idiot. and i wanted to have this awesome night between the two of us, where we end up best friend
no. [ clatter ] phil? phil, honey, are you okay? yeah. remember those sunglasses i couldn't find? bingo! [ chuckles ] i asked you to do one thing -- stay on top of luke. for your information, your son is hard at work on an awesome van gogh -- got to fix that -- masterpiece. wait till you see. you're gonna be so surprised. oh, god, honey, i want nothing more than to be surprised, really. oh. i'm not surprised. okay, that's it. i don't want to hear anything about your new method of doing things....
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this is the putt attempt for phil mickelson. leishman an arizona state alum. putt here for him. >> he should know exactly what it does, inside the hole. >> stay 1 down. we continue approaching the 11th hour of golf at the presidents cup. internationals lead in 3, u.s. lead in 2 in the foursomes. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade. i'm monica santiago of fidelity investments, and low fees and commissions are another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. >>> we're back at the par 5, 7th. tiger woods getting ready to play a second shot. >> huge advantage right now, gary, for the americans. tiger in the fairway, ernie els drove the ball in the right hand rough and not a good lie for brendon de jonge. >> we've seen him hit a couple ma mouth second shots on par 5s earlier i
this is the putt attempt for phil mickelson. leishman an arizona state alum. putt here for him. >> he should know exactly what it does, inside the hole. >> stay 1 down. we continue approaching the 11th hour of golf at the presidents cup. internationals lead in 3, u.s. lead in 2 in the foursomes. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact,...
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phil coming up next the by >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." they say their dad's new wife -- >> they called her every name in the book. >> announcer: is ruining their lives. >> the gir gold digger. >> dr. phil: you think he owes you that money? >> announcer: are they spoiled brats? >> dr. phil: you yelled and screamed at my producer. >> i don't yell. >> dr. phil: so is he lying? >> announcer: or is he a bad dad? >> he's delusional. >> dr. phil: a lot of delusions around here. >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people suffering. you've hurt long enough. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing day in your life. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
phil coming up next the by >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." they say their dad's new wife -- >> they called her every name in the book. >> announcer: is ruining their lives. >> the gir gold digger. >> dr. phil: you think he owes you that money? >> announcer: are they spoiled brats? >> dr. phil: you yelled and screamed at my producer. >> i don't yell. >> dr. phil: so is he lying? >> announcer: or is he a bad dad?...
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. >> to the latest now, we turn to phil, standing by live in london, and phil, what type of negotiations doff when neither party, neither of the principles show up? >> well, dell, unfortunately, coming out of london, no negotiations, and that's the reality on the ground here. they had hoped to formulate a way to bring the warring parties to the peace table for negotiations in november, and that is simply not going to happen. even the one member of the syrian opposition, who actually came to landon to participate here today has been so disheartened by the talks, that he now says he's now withdrawing his participation in the geneva 2 talks. it's increasingly looking as though those western backed friends of syria, the european and the western and the arabic efforts to bring this to negotiated peace, hopefully beginning in geneva, just are not going to come to fruition. >> and phil, does anybody expect it to be solved at the table when one of them has links to al qaeda? >> yes, that's one of the major issues when you talk about the opposition. and we have heard an awful lot of talk from wes
. >> to the latest now, we turn to phil, standing by live in london, and phil, what type of negotiations doff when neither party, neither of the principles show up? >> well, dell, unfortunately, coming out of london, no negotiations, and that's the reality on the ground here. they had hoped to formulate a way to bring the warring parties to the peace table for negotiations in november, and that is simply not going to happen. even the one member of the syrian opposition, who actually...
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phil matier in oakland tonight, thank you, phil. >>> coming up, how the feds say they traced the kingpin of a billion-dollar drug dealing empire to this bay area library. and the silly mistake that led to his arrest. >> we really trying to create a community of travelers. >> how hostels in the bay area and beyond are seeing the types of customers you don't normally think of. >> anybody visiting the bay area right now is enjoying great weather and residents too. sunshine over the south bay, we'll talk about a big warmup when it arrives and how long it's going to last, that's coming up next. >> and coming up at 6:30, the major changes at schools that will impact every student in california. ,, running a billion- dollar oe drug empire. the f-b-i says 2 >>> a simple mistake may have been the undoing of a san francisco man accused of running a billion-dollar online drug empire. the fbi says 29-year-old ross ulbright used his own name on a programming messaging board while developing his online marketplace called silk road. the hidden site made commissions off the exchange of illegal drugs and
phil matier in oakland tonight, thank you, phil. >>> coming up, how the feds say they traced the kingpin of a billion-dollar drug dealing empire to this bay area library. and the silly mistake that led to his arrest. >> we really trying to create a community of travelers. >> how hostels in the bay area and beyond are seeing the types of customers you don't normally think of. >> anybody visiting the bay area right now is enjoying great weather and residents too....
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i'm phil torrez. i'm here with marita and rachelle. you went to alabama. >> i did go to alabama, i got to see how the town is using bamboo to revital ides and pull itself alabama, boot straps. let's check it out. pleet, pleat, racial, racial, rachelle, rachelle marita, rachelle, seachrs, here at hero bike shop. and that's all thanks to an industrial designer who really took the time to get his hands dirty and develop a new innovative design. christie, is jessica taff, ceel, kelly courtney, meserve jean meserve, (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> hello and welcome to the news h
i'm phil torrez. i'm here with marita and rachelle. you went to alabama. >> i did go to alabama, i got to see how the town is using bamboo to revital ides and pull itself alabama, boot straps. let's check it out. pleet, pleat, racial, racial, rachelle, rachelle marita, rachelle, seachrs, here at hero bike shop. and that's all thanks to an industrial designer who really took the time to get his hands dirty and develop a new innovative design. christie, is jessica taff, ceel, kelly...
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phil is next reporte. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." a married woman -- >> torn between my husband and boyfriend. >> announcer: in a love triangle dilemma. >> dr. phil: secret phone calls, making out in public. having sex in the woods. >> i don't do stuff like that. >> dr. phil: otherwise what you're doing doesn't hit the tacky meter. this boyfriend is on the phone -- >> may be some bias you have. >> dr. phil: you need to butt out of these people's marriage and leave them alone. >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good show, everybody. here we go. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people suffering. you've hurt long enough. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing day in your life. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
phil is next reporte. >> announcer: today on an all-new "dr. phil." a married woman -- >> torn between my husband and boyfriend. >> announcer: in a love triangle dilemma. >> dr. phil: secret phone calls, making out in public. having sex in the woods. >> i don't do stuff like that. >> dr. phil: otherwise what you're doing doesn't hit the tacky meter. this boyfriend is on the phone -- >> may be some bias you have. >> dr. phil: you need to...
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hi, phil. thanks for joining me today. >> carol, thanks for having me. >> you and i worked together at raw essentials and before that you were in the food industry. tell me how it was you became so expert in what the ingredients are. >> well, i started out in the food industry. and we were marketing natural and organic products into retail. i became very, very well versed in food and food ingredients and food laws. and then we started working on skin care. and believe it or not, there are tremendous amount of similarities to that. so when we started working on raw essentials i was pretty well versed in what the components were for good ingredients. >> so let me ask you. i said in the intro that they don't police the skin care industry. what does that actually mean? >> what it means is that there's nobody going behind and checking. so i can put whatever i want on the label or i can go and get certified to be organic by paying a fee but nobody ever comes and says, let me look at your raw material
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our phil matier is following every step of these negotiations. phil, it's not just about the money, is it? >> reporter: no, it's no. although that is subject number one upstairs. it is also a way how b.a.r.t does business. here's the story. >> i'll give you an example. if you have been faxing a report to people, we can't ask you to email it anymore without a mutual agreement. the union would need to say okay we are not faxening anymore. we are emailing it. so if you can imagine this building up over the decade that b.a.r.t has been in existence, it becomes a very expensive proposition. really gets in the way of our providing the service we need to provide. >> they are called work rules and they are something that b.a.r.t wants to change. one of the biggest changes is that b.a.r.t wants workers to put in a full 40 hours on the clock before they get paid for overtime. currently workers can take a paid sick day or vacation day and then come in later in the week on their day off and get over time if they work. one of the smaller rule changes b.a.r.t
our phil matier is following every step of these negotiations. phil, it's not just about the money, is it? >> reporter: no, it's no. although that is subject number one upstairs. it is also a way how b.a.r.t does business. here's the story. >> i'll give you an example. if you have been faxing a report to people, we can't ask you to email it anymore without a mutual agreement. the union would need to say okay we are not faxening anymore. we are emailing it. so if you can imagine this...
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phil robertson, he said an interesting thing. from time to time you will hear bleeps but phil says his family never curses. he says the bleeps are added by the editors and he does not like that. i bet the ducks don't like the fake quacks either. phil is upset about it and wants a & e t stop the unnecessary bleeping and to hire an exterminator to kill the squirrels living in his beard. it's not fair to make it seem like someone is using profanity if they are not. they are now doing it in their promos. >> i don't have any feathers. >> don't you wish your boyfriend was hot like i am? >> [ bleep ]. >> duck dynasty. >> it's not right. that's like the opposite of what my iphone does. my iphone, you know how you try to text a curse word to someone and it corrects it to a non-curse word and then you get angry and you're like i'm a 45-year-old adult. i should be able to text the word nipple if you want to. i'm working on an app that turns everything into an angry word. it's called angry words. on thursday, a ar
phil robertson, he said an interesting thing. from time to time you will hear bleeps but phil says his family never curses. he says the bleeps are added by the editors and he does not like that. i bet the ducks don't like the fake quacks either. phil is upset about it and wants a & e t stop the unnecessary bleeping and to hire an exterminator to kill the squirrels living in his beard. it's not fair to make it seem like someone is using profanity if they are not. they are now doing it in...
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i'm phil torrez. i'm here with marita and rachelle. you went to alabama. >> i did go to alabama, i got to see how the town is using bamboo to revital ides and pull itself up by its boot straps. >> let's check it out. >> deep in the heart of rural alabama. the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling for survival. a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. work is scarce. the catfish capital is fighting to keep its head above water. >> what was the economy like when you got here? >> about 75% of all the shops in shut down. >> but there's one thing they have plenty of. >> we have a lot of bamboo. if you have a lot of bamboo you have got to have a product you're make out of. >> pam door a big city clothing designers chucked that to become a one woman stimulus plan for greensboro, running the hero foundation and she tapped into the town's unwanted resource to do it. bamboo bicycles aren't exactly a new idea. they've been around since the first one was introduced back in 1894. and now they're really gaining popularity i
i'm phil torrez. i'm here with marita and rachelle. you went to alabama. >> i did go to alabama, i got to see how the town is using bamboo to revital ides and pull itself up by its boot straps. >> let's check it out. >> deep in the heart of rural alabama. the once thriving town of greensboro is struggling for survival. a quarter of the population lives below the poverty line. work is scarce. the catfish capital is fighting to keep its head above water. >> what was the...
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phil? >> reporter: that's right. we have a cooling-off period but if last night is any indication, it's definitely heating up with the rank-and- file. here's the story. [ chanting ] >> reporter: this was the scene last night as bart workers sounded off their anger. [ chanting and screaming ] >> we heard a lot of that last night. the fact is our members are ready to go on strike if we don't get the deal they're deserving. >> reporter: as of today there is no deal and no assurance that there won't be a strike or even the promise that the public will get a heads up to make other plans if there is one. >> at this point we have not yet made the determination. we want to see what's going on at the table. >> reporter: what's decided at the table, however, could only be part of the story. bart workers could still reject any deal as their counterparts have already done over at ac transit. >> we want our safety provisions taken care of. we want our health and medical our retirement and our wages all of those are part of the pa
phil? >> reporter: that's right. we have a cooling-off period but if last night is any indication, it's definitely heating up with the rank-and- file. here's the story. [ chanting ] >> reporter: this was the scene last night as bart workers sounded off their anger. [ chanting and screaming ] >> we heard a lot of that last night. the fact is our members are ready to go on strike if we don't get the deal they're deserving. >> reporter: as of today there is no deal and no...
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phil, first, a million bucks just for that? what's happened with training the managers to drive the trains? anything new on that? >> reporter: okay. they have retrained the managers and the supervisors a small group of them to run cell caltrains if the strike happens but they wouldn't go in and start doing that unless the strike lasted a week or more. they want to hold off initially to see how things go. i don't think they want to anger the unions or their questions about safety. so there's not going to be trains out of the gate. it's going to be buses and ferries. and it's going to be a lot of cars on the roads if they stay with the three days heads up. >> thank you, phil. >>> new at 5:00, taxpayers could soon be picking up the tab for former three strikes inmates. santa clara county is considering a plan that could help ex-cons live rent free. kpix 5 reporter mark sayre is live in san jose to explain the thought behind this plan. mark. >> reporter: elizabeth, it was last november that voters approved a plan to release some 3
phil, first, a million bucks just for that? what's happened with training the managers to drive the trains? anything new on that? >> reporter: okay. they have retrained the managers and the supervisors a small group of them to run cell caltrains if the strike happens but they wouldn't go in and start doing that unless the strike lasted a week or more. they want to hold off initially to see how things go. i don't think they want to anger the unions or their questions about safety. so...
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michelle nixon, and i'm phil tors. that'torrez and let's do some science. >> we are back for another exciting show and lindsay you can start us off. this is important to you as a mother. >> i did a story on ballistic backpacks and bulletproof backpacks. one being a former cia officer who thinks any layer of added security is good and one as a mom in do i really want to give my kids the idea that this kind of technology is going to keep them safe? let's have a look. >> as a former cia agent i learned how to shoot a variety of guns. so when techknow asked me to cover a story about the trend in bulletproof back to school supplies, it intrigued me. as a former operative and as a mom. back to school shopping it's always the most stressful time of year for parents like me who are not prepared and now we've got one more thing to worry about: some parents are buying items like this insert intended to bulletproof backpacks to their back to school shopping list. in the wake of the sandy hook shooting, it's no surprise that this
michelle nixon, and i'm phil tors. that'torrez and let's do some science. >> we are back for another exciting show and lindsay you can start us off. this is important to you as a mother. >> i did a story on ballistic backpacks and bulletproof backpacks. one being a former cia officer who thinks any layer of added security is good and one as a mom in do i really want to give my kids the idea that this kind of technology is going to keep them safe? let's have a look. >> as a...
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phil. [ laughter ] [ dr. phil impression ] "i get a couple drinks in me, i'm a real slut dog." [ laughter and applause ] "head next to some vomit. slut dog written on my --" slut dog. [ laughter ] did you guys see this yesterday? an official at the vatican said that jesus was the first twitter user. because his statements were, "brief and full of meaning." [ laughter ] if you look at some of his quotes, they do kind of look like tweets. take a look at this one here. "just won my third water polo game. #walking." [ laughter ] that doesn't seem fair, but i can see him winning. [ applause ] let's see the next one here. "tmdif, thank my dad it's friday." everyone loves a good friday. [ laughter and applause ] working for the weekend. here's the last one here. "#spoileralert. judas did it." there you go. [ laughter and applause ] you're giving it away! don't give it away! [ applause ] of course, not everyone tweets or even uses the internet. in fact, a new poll found that 15% of americans don't use the internet. y
phil. [ laughter ] [ dr. phil impression ] "i get a couple drinks in me, i'm a real slut dog." [ laughter and applause ] "head next to some vomit. slut dog written on my --" slut dog. [ laughter ] did you guys see this yesterday? an official at the vatican said that jesus was the first twitter user. because his statements were, "brief and full of meaning." [ laughter ] if you look at some of his quotes, they do kind of look like tweets. take a look at this one...
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. >>> phil neither leader is going to be there so what do they hope to accomplish? >> well, today not an awful lot. not an awful lot of forward movement in london for these talks. they were going to get closer towards the geneva 2 talks later in november. but it doesn't look like that will happen, not the least of which reason is none of the opposition will agree. one of the leaders says he is so disheartened about what has happened in geneva that he is backing out too, so the west may be saying the only way to end the bloodshed will be talks, but the talks don't look like it is happening, so secretary of state kerry also saying there that the only victor out of a lack of talks will be continued bloodshed and more suffering for the syrian people. >> phil i guess the question has to be asked who are the winners and who are the loosers in this case? >> certainly the -- the winners of course, the assad regime, with the breakdown here. that will only be good news for them. the russias will also look upon this favorably in the sense that the assad regime looks to be winn
. >>> phil neither leader is going to be there so what do they hope to accomplish? >> well, today not an awful lot. not an awful lot of forward movement in london for these talks. they were going to get closer towards the geneva 2 talks later in november. but it doesn't look like that will happen, not the least of which reason is none of the opposition will agree. one of the leaders says he is so disheartened about what has happened in geneva that he is backing out too, so the...
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. >>> for more on those talks in london, we turn to phil itner, and phil what are they hoping to achieve if the key players aren't going to be there? >> that's just the question, what can they achieve if they are not present here. these are talks about talks and apparently not even that can be decided on. there are a lot of players on the ground in syria that just weren't here. to secretary of state kerry has just come out and held a press conference, and he said he was still hopeful that a geneva two would happen, but he's not sure when it will happen or who will be present. >> if the main players don't seem to be willing to sit down to talk to each other is that not a major impediment? >> absolutely. and that's the cloud hanging over london aside from the miserable water. there are problems within the opposition group. it is fractured. it is a mixed bag of different players. secretary of state kerry saying today that he hopes that one thing that can be achieved is to unify the opposition so they can come to the table with one single voice, but that itself is going to be a tall order, a
. >>> for more on those talks in london, we turn to phil itner, and phil what are they hoping to achieve if the key players aren't going to be there? >> that's just the question, what can they achieve if they are not present here. these are talks about talks and apparently not even that can be decided on. there are a lot of players on the ground in syria that just weren't here. to secretary of state kerry has just come out and held a press conference, and he said he was still...
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phil joins us live from london. phil how if at all is this effecting america's global reputation? >> reporter: yep, people on this side of the atlantic are really scratching their heads in confusion about this. it's not front page news. it must be said. when europeans do look at what is happening in the u.s., they simply don't understand it. the nuances of the debate are not what is being discussed. what is being discussed is an apparent america that has lost its direction. and looking at this on the heels of the syria incident. so on the global stage, stephanie it appears as though what is happening domestically in the states globally is causing reaction of confusion and a little bit of loss of faith. >> yeah, and i think a lot of americans frankly are confused as well, phil. but how is this effecting the world's economy if at all, especially with the debt ceiling deadline looming? we're certainly starting to see a reaction from wall street, for example? >> yeah, the markets around the world here in europe in particular are kind of holding their breath and waiting to see what hap
phil joins us live from london. phil how if at all is this effecting america's global reputation? >> reporter: yep, people on this side of the atlantic are really scratching their heads in confusion about this. it's not front page news. it must be said. when europeans do look at what is happening in the u.s., they simply don't understand it. the nuances of the debate are not what is being discussed. what is being discussed is an apparent america that has lost its direction. and looking at...
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phil torres studies insects in the rain forest of ecuador and peru. tonight our real-life spider-man takes us to colorado where iron man comes to life helping one woman stand tall despite a devastating disability. this is an engineering who designed a buy bionic eye. this young man invented a test to predict cancer. i'm a science major with a background in neurology. that's our team, and now let's do some science. >>> we're back here at our favorite meeting place have been some coffee, and you guys did some incredible stories this week. it's interested to start out and hear about this exosuit for you, phil. >> the wheelchair was invented about 1500 years ago, so i'm sure we're due to an upgrade. this might be it, guys. check out this robot. this is where it's getting tested, but it's there on an actual person. i got to meet the test pilots that put these suits through their paces and some really amazing people. let's take a look. >> hi. >> this is a dream happening to them. >> these kids on a summer camp in aspen, colorado are about to give amanda a l
phil torres studies insects in the rain forest of ecuador and peru. tonight our real-life spider-man takes us to colorado where iron man comes to life helping one woman stand tall despite a devastating disability. this is an engineering who designed a buy bionic eye. this young man invented a test to predict cancer. i'm a science major with a background in neurology. that's our team, and now let's do some science. >>> we're back here at our favorite meeting place have been some coffee,...
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phil." she made her sister an unusual promise. >> if she ever passed away, would marry her husband. >> dr. phil: where does it say you can only marry one sister per family? >> i married a lot of men but never my brother-in-law. >> announcer: plus, a former beauty queen that is scared to be skinny. >> when i'm heavy, i'm a target for mean people. >> dr. phil: is it possible those aren't the only choices? >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a good slow, everybody. let's do it. >> dr. phil: i hate to see people suffering. you've heard long enough. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i'm going to get you the help you need. this is going to be a changing day in your life. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
phil." she made her sister an unusual promise. >> if she ever passed away, would marry her husband. >> dr. phil: where does it say you can only marry one sister per family? >> i married a lot of men but never my brother-in-law. >> announcer: plus, a former beauty queen that is scared to be skinny. >> when i'm heavy, i'm a target for mean people. >> dr. phil: is it possible those aren't the only choices? >> dr. phil: let's do it. >> have a...
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phil ittner, live from london. thanks, phil. >>> if the shutdown continues for several days or several weeks employees furloughs will not be collecting a paycheck. not every federal employee earn this much. look at the workers at the museum and park system on average they earn $30,000 a year and stand to lose $128 a day. >>> the shutdown means more than 400 national parks, monuments are closed and the employees that run them are on unpaid leave. visitors at mount rainier national park in washington state have one day to get out. but no one can get in. >> at mount rainier national park there is trouble in paradise. the mountain is hit with an early and heavy snowstorm. down blow at the park's main entrance there is a cold reception of a different kind. park visitors are being turned away. >> we thought we would be hiking for days and days in the national park. >> ann and her family planned their two-week vacation months ago, flying in from fort myers, florida. >> our own government is holding us hostage practically
phil ittner, live from london. thanks, phil. >>> if the shutdown continues for several days or several weeks employees furloughs will not be collecting a paycheck. not every federal employee earn this much. look at the workers at the museum and park system on average they earn $30,000 a year and stand to lose $128 a day. >>> the shutdown means more than 400 national parks, monuments are closed and the employees that run them are on unpaid leave. visitors at mount rainier...
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their private phone records or data or e-mails or what have you is protected at a higher degree. >> phil ittner joining us live from london. thank you. >>> former leader mubarak in trial today. the 85-year-old was convicted on charges last year and sentenced to life in prison. but mubarak appealed that decision and is awaiting a new trial. >>> the italian government promised a state funeral for six, but with 200 of those victims already buried the government decided on a memorial instead. it will take place on an island near sicily several miles from the island of lampedusa where immigrants were traveling to. and they'll hold a memorial for the victims. >>> smack overwhelms a city in china and officials in australia declare a state of emergency if it's most populated state as crews battle wildfires. it could change costs, coverage, and pretty much all of healthcare in america. my show sorts this all out. in fact, my staff has read the entire thing. which is probably more than what most members of congress can claim. we'll separate politics from policy, and just prescribe the facts. on au
their private phone records or data or e-mails or what have you is protected at a higher degree. >> phil ittner joining us live from london. thank you. >>> former leader mubarak in trial today. the 85-year-old was convicted on charges last year and sentenced to life in prison. but mubarak appealed that decision and is awaiting a new trial. >>> the italian government promised a state funeral for six, but with 200 of those victims already buried the government decided on a...