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phil: sure. when i was in iraq, the main effort of the american military was done with conventional troops and they had journalists with them. it was not necessarily a golden age of transparency for military operations but there is more than today. we had another surge of troops in afghanistan under obama. then he moved troops out of iraq and then they got drawn back into the country and america has had a schizophrenic mood about the wars we are engaged in. they do not like long-running wars but when bad guys pop up, they really want us to be able to strike them. when isis emerged in iraq, president obama started reintroducing troops and for a while they were cagey about it and said they were not putting boots on the ground, just special operators who were assisting missions. then troops would end up in combat and in combat situations. the obama administration did not feel when they decided to engage in the war against isis that they needed to go to congress. they argued they could still use the
phil: sure. when i was in iraq, the main effort of the american military was done with conventional troops and they had journalists with them. it was not necessarily a golden age of transparency for military operations but there is more than today. we had another surge of troops in afghanistan under obama. then he moved troops out of iraq and then they got drawn back into the country and america has had a schizophrenic mood about the wars we are engaged in. they do not like long-running wars...
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phil bennett elevated rugby to an art form. you can't coach somebody like phil. he had _ you can't coach somebody like phil. he had everything. _ you can't coach somebody like phil. he had everything. that— you can't coach somebody like phil. he had everything. that is- you can't coach somebody like phil. he had everything. that is a - he had everything. that is a difference, _ he had everything. that is a difference, phil— he had everything. that is a difference, phil could - he had everything. that is a difference, phil could read i he had everything. that is a i difference, phil could read the he had everything. that is a - difference, phil could read the game so well— difference, phil could read the game so well and — difference, phil could read the game so well and played _ difference, phil could read the game so well and played his _ difference, phil could read the game so well and played his own - difference, phil could read the game so well and played his own game - difference, phil could read the gamel so well and played his own game and it was
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if i could gil phil election -- gave phil a lesson. there is concern _ -- gave phil a lesson. there is concern with _ -- gave phil a lesson. there is concern with the _ -- gave phil a lesson. there is concern with the breakaway i -- gave phil a lesson. there is i concern with the breakaway tour -- gave phil a lesson. there is - concern with the breakaway tour will shut off other tournaments. diluting them for those who can still play. t them for those who can still play. i hope the cup doesn't suffer. i think the ryder— hope the cup doesn't suffer. i think the ryder cup is the biggest attraction. i hope we don't lose the essence _ attraction. i hope we don't lose the essence in — attraction. i hope we don't lose the essence in the aspect.— essence in the aspect. others want to focus only _ essence in the aspect. others want to focus only on — essence in the aspect. others want to focus only on the _ essence in the aspect. others want to focus only on the greens - essence in the aspect. others want to focus only on the greens ahead l essence in the aspect. others want|
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phil: there is a convergence of sectors. long-term industrial companies are looking for technologies, efficiencies, and frankly, new business models to pursue. what we are seeing is the real kind of blurring of the lines across industries. it is an opportunity for companies to be a little bit more aggressive as the markets of come back a little bit too. so, some company see a buying opportunity. i am curious --kriti: i am curious about the financing here. you say there is appetite for him monday. his -- for m&a. can you talk to us about leverage financing, debt financing. how do you get the money in corporation america right now to make the deal happen? phil: certainly, the financing markets have gotten a little tighter. they have not shut down over high-quality transactions. if you look at the private equity side, certainly, the equity checks they are writing might have gone up slightly. in the more mental markets, we are not -- middle markets, we are not seeing a slowdown or tightening on the credit side. we have 2500 inve
phil: there is a convergence of sectors. long-term industrial companies are looking for technologies, efficiencies, and frankly, new business models to pursue. what we are seeing is the real kind of blurring of the lines across industries. it is an opportunity for companies to be a little bit more aggressive as the markets of come back a little bit too. so, some company see a buying opportunity. i am curious --kriti: i am curious about the financing here. you say there is appetite for him...
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so i was couple of goons man handled me and took me out of phil's press conference. it was a wild overreaction. but i think it kind of reflects the siege mentality that lot of the people with liv are feeling. they're feeling the heat and criticism and just overreacted. >> did phil have a choice? i ask that because i read and enjoyed your book. what most stands out from your book are the stories about his gambling. you have him laying a significant wager on the baltimore ravens years ago. and on the day i think it was of the afc championship game he's playing in a tournament and yet he's wired to a radio so he can keep tabs on the game. >> yeah. that's not normal behavior of a casual sports fan. you know, that's been one of the underlying questions is why is phil chasing this saudi money so hard? and you know, earlier in the week he admitted he had a gambling addiction, a powerful word. and that it got so bad it threatened his financial well being. he claims to have gotten it under control. i hope that's true, but there's no real way of knowing that. but we know he's
so i was couple of goons man handled me and took me out of phil's press conference. it was a wild overreaction. but i think it kind of reflects the siege mentality that lot of the people with liv are feeling. they're feeling the heat and criticism and just overreacted. >> did phil have a choice? i ask that because i read and enjoyed your book. what most stands out from your book are the stories about his gambling. you have him laying a significant wager on the baltimore ravens years ago....
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phil, thank you very much. ah, to hong kong, now we're carry. lamb has given her final press conference today is leader of the territory. her turn has been to more to us, marked by violent pro democracy unrest, a crackdown by badging and a pandemic that's left thousands did. but little of that factor into lans, comments to the media. she told reporters she was proud of her record. lamb said the territories governance had improved since paging. put quote, patriots in power. let speak now to tom grundy, editor in chief of hong kong, free press. welcome to d w. news asia. kerry lamb says she has no regrets about her time in office, but she does leave behind a very complicated, controversial legacy. could you talk us through that? yes. well that, that said that she's proud of her tenure in the spinal days. but 3 years ago this week, she offered a quote, solemn, a sincere apology for sparking those 2019 anti extradition bill protests. but now say that the government did nothing wrong. nevertheless, as far as critics
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ted kennedy on the other side maybe phil gramm. it's a very, very short list i think you could be left what you left behind. and other difference he truly did not give a hoot what anyone thought about him. that gave them remarkable freedom he did what he thought his conscience told him to do and he could not be bent. his donors and district could not bend them and he lost several of them because they tried and he refused. he told constituents what hent believed. one famous encounter at a town hall meeting a guy kept badgering him over something over and over again he said i've had enough of you meet me outside after this and i'll kick your butt. [laughter] he may not have said but. othat is who he was. he is not just a fighter he is a thinker. that's another thing i think sets him apart he really does spend time actually thinking pretty think thought time today is a pretty rare commodity. my kids i try to get them you got empty time think talk on your phone look at something. dick would be in the shower, go for a run and he would j
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of course phil is faculty governance, right? and i'm sorry he gives this oration of oration on faculty governance. why how bad that is and how it's ruining the university system and he gets all done and gets his wonderful ovation from all the wealthy donors to the university of north dakota and earl stranden gets up and says, just one quick announcement the dessert reception and honor of congressman army that was going to be hosted by the faculty has been canceled due to a recent lack of interest. one other thing about north dakota -- beloved home state and most of his family still lives there. i was distant can do about a week or two ago and and saw some of them but his preference for free markets senator graham. really supersedes the prairie populism of north dakota. he would add a hard time getting elected there. let's just say and although i think today he'd be hit that much better chance, but he did come and often knives game campaign for me in the 90s when i was young party chairman. he was the guy that would come and give
of course phil is faculty governance, right? and i'm sorry he gives this oration of oration on faculty governance. why how bad that is and how it's ruining the university system and he gets all done and gets his wonderful ovation from all the wealthy donors to the university of north dakota and earl stranden gets up and says, just one quick announcement the dessert reception and honor of congressman army that was going to be hosted by the faculty has been canceled due to a recent lack of...
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phil mickelson talks a good game. he says of course the killing of jamal khashoggi is reprehensible. then he goes into, but we will help grow the game. that is ridiculous. they will help grow his bank account. that is really the sports washing. obviously i am a columnist and this is my opinion, but there is no doubt that the idea that they will do good things is all about trying to help the saudis. john: the families of the victims of 9/11 are now speaking out. christine: they are. there is reporting about that today in the new york post, that they sent a scathing letter to phil mickelson and the others, basically how dare you take this money and be part of anything that was part of the terrible tragedy, the saudis leading the way on the attack on 9/11. i'm sure other people would say saudi arabia had a tournament recently, the lpga played there. a tournament is one week. this is phil mickelson going into business with the saudis. this is part of being part of the saudi government and investment. it is much more than
phil mickelson talks a good game. he says of course the killing of jamal khashoggi is reprehensible. then he goes into, but we will help grow the game. that is ridiculous. they will help grow his bank account. that is really the sports washing. obviously i am a columnist and this is my opinion, but there is no doubt that the idea that they will do good things is all about trying to help the saudis. john: the families of the victims of 9/11 are now speaking out. christine: they are. there is...
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phil, thank ou the army, if they need them. phil, thank you very _ the army, if they need them. phil, thank you very much. _ former hollywood film producer harvey weinstein is facing two criminal charges of indecent assault. the alleged offences took place in london 26 years ago. the metropolitan police charged mr weinstein after reviewing the evidence against him. to politics now, and speaking in the commons for the first time since winning monday's vote of confidence, borisjohnson said nothing would stop the government delivering for the british people. in just over two weeks, the voters of tiverton and honiton in devon will get a chance to give their verdict in a by—election. 0ur political correspondent alex forsyth has been talking to some of them. tom's family has farmed this land for decades. it sits in a quiet corner of devon, usually considered safe tory turf. now, though, there's a lot of political noise here. 0pposition parties are trying to overturn the conservative vote. at this farming business, they're trying to decide which way to go. with rising costs and a lab
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phil mickelson you think - names. phil mickelson you think would be front and centre but was not mentioned today.— would be front and centre but was not mentioned today. there are six saces is not mentioned today. there are six spaces is still _ not mentioned today. there are six spaces is still available _ not mentioned today. there are six spaces is still available in - not mentioned today. there are six spaces is still available in the - spaces is still available in the field and five of them both come from a nation to an event which is being organised by the lav organisation in the north of england. five of those spaces will come for that leaving tantalising one other spot and that could go to phil mickelson. as has been the case in february we have not heard a word from him. he has not paid since then and he was at the heart of the speculation around this entire series as it was building but then of course came those inflammatory comments which led to him taking himself out of public life.- himself out of publi
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phil: absolutely. it is a tough time. it starts off with getting laid off, and is a big hit to someone's financial future. it is compounded by the fact that most employees are issued stock options, which give them the right to purchase shares for the company they work for, and that is usually a big incentive for these employees to join the company. unfortunately, most of the rules around these state that you have after you have left the company or return them, so you can imagine the unfortunate scenario where hundreds or thousands of employees are getting laid off and given a short window to decide if they should pay money out of pocket and incur a tax bill to own their stock or not. it is really uncertain to know if your company is going to be successful at this point, whereas nine or 12 months ago, it was a no-brainer. we are seeing more active conversations between companies and secondary companies like equityzen. and also between companies and their employees to see if they can help solve this problem, which is a mean
phil: absolutely. it is a tough time. it starts off with getting laid off, and is a big hit to someone's financial future. it is compounded by the fact that most employees are issued stock options, which give them the right to purchase shares for the company they work for, and that is usually a big incentive for these employees to join the company. unfortunately, most of the rules around these state that you have after you have left the company or return them, so you can imagine the unfortunate...
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welcome to phil graham of texas. thank you, steve. well, nobody told me that i was going to say anything. i will say a few things. president reagan once put his arm around me and said i want you to look me and i said kept weinberger tells me. that your graham rudman is more dangerous than the soviet menace. were you assure me that that's not the case? and i said yes, mr. president, i'll assure you is not the case. well --, and i were destined to become friends. because we will both from texas. we're both economists. and we both came to washington because we wanted less government and more freedom. they're not a lot of people who come to government with the idea of having less of the very institution. that come to be part of. and the thing that i always found was very interesting and i never lost. my sort of all of it. and that was that --. always had this view that he was like a spy in the soviet union. that had become a leader of the central committee. and was one of the people actually running the soviet. so that when we got togethe
welcome to phil graham of texas. thank you, steve. well, nobody told me that i was going to say anything. i will say a few things. president reagan once put his arm around me and said i want you to look me and i said kept weinberger tells me. that your graham rudman is more dangerous than the soviet menace. were you assure me that that's not the case? and i said yes, mr. president, i'll assure you is not the case. well --, and i were destined to become friends. because we will both from texas....
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phil mattingly, it's a terrific story. thanks so much for coming on "new day" and sharing your reporting. it's like christmas in july -- or june. june, july, august, a lot of christmas with you, phil. thank you very much. i like christmas. >> and phil mattingly, apparently. >>> airlines. warning of july 4th travel chaos. hundreds of flights canceled just this weekend. >>> a mystery on the moon. what caused this double crater? ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy. >> tech vo: you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we'll come to you with a replacement you can trust. >> man: looks great. >> tech: that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace
phil mattingly, it's a terrific story. thanks so much for coming on "new day" and sharing your reporting. it's like christmas in july -- or june. june, july, august, a lot of christmas with you, phil. thank you very much. i like christmas. >> and phil mattingly, apparently. >>> airlines. warning of july 4th travel chaos. hundreds of flights canceled just this weekend. >>> a mystery on the moon. what caused this double crater? ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot...
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are you going to put me on the spot like phil just did? >> no, i'm going to be short and sweet and tell you he knew it was wrong. b, he knew it was wrong because he asked for pardon and if you want to make this relevant to what's going on in congress today, it's past time for congress to reform the electoral count act and make crystal clear the vice president's role is purely ceremonial because people were trying to fool around with this law and it could be updated. i know there's a bipartisan group working on it in the senate. go ahead, pass the reforms. take this off the table. it's inconceivable to me that someone this looney toons got this close to the president of the united states. >> hey, phil. what scott said. olivia, you know mark short. you know greg jacob. you worked for the vice president and all these people knew this scheme was happening and that it was illegal. why didn't they speak up at the time? >> you know, i got do say, as someone who was very outspoken prior to this day, yeah, it makes you wonder when all of these peop
are you going to put me on the spot like phil just did? >> no, i'm going to be short and sweet and tell you he knew it was wrong. b, he knew it was wrong because he asked for pardon and if you want to make this relevant to what's going on in congress today, it's past time for congress to reform the electoral count act and make crystal clear the vice president's role is purely ceremonial because people were trying to fool around with this law and it could be updated. i know there's a...
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phil: it's a tough time. it is compounded by the fact most employees are issued stock options which give them the right to purchase shares, usually a big hope and incentive for employees to join the company. most of the rules, you have 90 days to buy those shares after you have left the company or even if you are terminated, it's an unfortunate scenario where hundreds of -- or thousands of employees are laid off and you are given a short window to decide if they should pay money out of pocket to own stock or not. it is really uncertain to know if your company is going to be successful, whereas nine or 12 months ago it was a no-brainer. we are seeing active conversations between companies and employees to see if they can help solve this problem which is pretty meaningful. emily: you have a company like bolt that gave employees an option to buy shares early. i wonder if those employees are in a precarious financial situation because they took that bet and it is not panning out. phil: they absolutely are. when t
phil: it's a tough time. it is compounded by the fact most employees are issued stock options which give them the right to purchase shares, usually a big hope and incentive for employees to join the company. most of the rules, you have 90 days to buy those shares after you have left the company or even if you are terminated, it's an unfortunate scenario where hundreds of -- or thousands of employees are laid off and you are given a short window to decide if they should pay money out of pocket...
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phil mickelson is a smart guy and knows what he's doing. revealed in the last day or so are talking points the saudi league has given to people like phil to answer exactly that way. there is no doubt they are part of what a new term, relatively new term to me, sports washing. they are -- this is not like going and playing in one tournament or us buying gas or something like this. this is phil actively leaving his life and livelihood to go to another one he knows of course, the history of mbs. he knows where the money is coming from and doing it willingly and helping, mabs to bun niche his image. he's been bribed to be part of the p.r. machine of the saudis and so, you know, let's call it what it is. he can do that if he wants but there is no doubt phil is doing that and trying to make it sound like something different than that. >> crisgreat to talk to you, th you. >> breaking news out of michigan the police officer in grand rapids that fatally shot a 26-year-old black man during a routine traffic stop has been charged with murder. we have
phil mickelson is a smart guy and knows what he's doing. revealed in the last day or so are talking points the saudi league has given to people like phil to answer exactly that way. there is no doubt they are part of what a new term, relatively new term to me, sports washing. they are -- this is not like going and playing in one tournament or us buying gas or something like this. this is phil actively leaving his life and livelihood to go to another one he knows of course, the history of mbs....
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on carmax, phil? >> dom, the question for carmax when it reports earnings is what impact is it noticing from inflation and the consumer perhaps slowing down a little bit? yes, we have seen record demand when it comes to used vehicles and the pricing has been strong and the profit per vehicle has been strong for carmax, but the question becomes, is it becoming more competitive in terms of other auto dealers when it is looking at the used market and is it beginning to eat into the profit per vehicle and they're a couple of things that people will be focused on and higher interest rates will be weighing on demand, okay, what's my monthly payment going to be for this vehicle because it's going to go up as interest rates continue to rise. >> >> all right. delano, what do we think is the used car trade over >> not yet, dom. i'm going to go thumbs up here look, it's obviously a fragmented market, but what carmax was able to do is incrementally grow market share in an incredibly fragmented market and they're
on carmax, phil? >> dom, the question for carmax when it reports earnings is what impact is it noticing from inflation and the consumer perhaps slowing down a little bit? yes, we have seen record demand when it comes to used vehicles and the pricing has been strong and the profit per vehicle has been strong for carmax, but the question becomes, is it becoming more competitive in terms of other auto dealers when it is looking at the used market and is it beginning to eat into the profit...
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meanwhile, phil and justin, they say, yes -- phil and dustin. but tiger reported hi turned down a billion dollars to play for the saudis. was that right move? tweet me your thoughts @cbpayne. i'll be asking legendary sports agent lee steinberg coming up. ♪ -- that that's where they ran into a great big hassle ♪ billy joe shot a man while robbing his castle ♪♪ everyone remembers the moment they heard, “you have cancer.” how their world stopped... ...and when they found a way to face it. for some,... ...this is where their keytruda story begins. keytruda—a breakthrough immunotherapy that may treat certain cancers. one of those cancers is advanced melanoma, which is a kind of skin cancer where keytruda may be used when your melanoma has spread or cannot be removed by surgery. keytruda helps your immune system fight cancer... ...but can also cause your immune system to attack healthy parts of your body. this can happen during or after treatment and may be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have cough, shortness
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phil, thank you. we're down a thousand points on the dow, first time we've seen that today s&p 500 trading now more than 20% from its all-time high, which is a technical definition of a bear market, though it's felt like that to everybody for a long time now. the nasdaq composite down about 5% in these final minutes of trade. it is off about 34% from its highs. joining us now is ubs private wealth management's alli mccartney and phil camparelli. alli, what are you telling your clients right now? i know you're a fan of energy, but energy today not faring too well, down 5.6%. >> look, sara, on a die like this, nothing fares well we have had two really tough days i think the subtle change in what we saw friday and today comes from the fact that we have had a lot of mixed data. it depends on what you're talking to, at what point in time and how you can interpret it the data that we got last week, everything from the lowest consumer index level ever at the university of michigan to something from the cpi t
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she is now joining the fight for federal legislation to prevent that. >> phil lipof back with us now. phil, we noted authorities are looking at this as a possible case of domestic terrorism, but you're learning about legislation pending to try to keep judges safe in the future? >> reporter: right. whit, many states are passing laws that would do two things. first to enhance the penalties against anybody who would threaten a judge, and then to keep personal information -- things like addresses, spouses, children -- not listed on any systems. whit? >> phil, thank you. >>> turning now to new developments and a story that has concerned so many parents across this country. a plant at the center of the baby formula crisis now resuming production. abbott says it's prioritizing the production of specialized formula at its sturgis, michigan, facility. and the first products are expected to hit store shelves later this month. here's abc's faith abubey. >> reporter: tonight, the baby formula plant at the heart of the shortage crisis, restarting production. abbott announcing the reopening of its
she is now joining the fight for federal legislation to prevent that. >> phil lipof back with us now. phil, we noted authorities are looking at this as a possible case of domestic terrorism, but you're learning about legislation pending to try to keep judges safe in the future? >> reporter: right. whit, many states are passing laws that would do two things. first to enhance the penalties against anybody who would threaten a judge, and then to keep personal information -- things like...
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thank you very much to all our guests, jonathan on sir theodore telephone and phil clark. and thank you for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website and is there a dot com and further discussion go to our facebook page. that is facebook dot com forward slash ha inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. handle is an inside story for me, kim vanelle, and the whole team here in bo, by for, ah, ah good at the sound of this series exposed the imperial origins of the drug trade. commerce was good wire. empire was good for the former. so these, thank you very much, want to go and opens passage from the far east to europe and the united states. garnish, you need money. only money in these mountains is open drug trafficking, politics and power. the era of empires on al jazeera weavers are trying out greasing land is shrinking, and some roots long used by wildlife or migration have been blocked by human settlements. to deal with all these canyon needs more money for conservation. and with a corona virus pandemic keeping many visitor
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we're going to keep pushing on it. >> phil lipof back with us now. phil, these inflation numbers took some economists by surprise this week, and now the expectation is that the fed is likely to take more action? >> reporter: right, whit, and that action could come this week when the fed meets, expected to raise a key interest rate again in an effort to slow inflation. though continuing to raise interest rates, some economists point out, is a high stakes effort that carries with it the risk of causing a potential recession. whit? >> difficult line to walk. phil, thank you. >>> we move on now to the pandemic and the encouraging news for parents hoping to vaccinate their children under the age of 6. the fda saying moderna's vaccine is safe and effective. the news coming as new infections nationwide are rising again. more than 67% of americans live in a location with medium or high covid risk. and tonight, the major change for international travelers just hours away. here's abc's elwyn lopez from atlanta. >> reporter: tonight, about 18 million young chil
we're going to keep pushing on it. >> phil lipof back with us now. phil, these inflation numbers took some economists by surprise this week, and now the expectation is that the fed is likely to take more action? >> reporter: right, whit, and that action could come this week when the fed meets, expected to raise a key interest rate again in an effort to slow inflation. though continuing to raise interest rates, some economists point out, is a high stakes effort that carries with it...
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also in london, phil clark, professor of international politics at so last university of london, a very warm welcome to you all. thank you. thank you for joining us. you know inside story. i'd like to begin with you phil clark, if i may, returning the tooth of the 1st congolese prime minister. i mean, the whole thing just speaks to the brutality of all belgian rule. i guess colonialism at that time. what does it return mean? what does it signify? i think the return of la members to really is a reminder of just how much belgium and particularly that the belgium monarchy, to build belgium leadership sol from conger are including the physical remains of someone who is politically important as, as patrice lombard. so it's a reminder that this wasn't just about the massive theft of physical goods, the looting of, of congress wells, or it was also that the best of human lives. and, and of course, this is also a reminder of the importance of luba english history or a sense of what was last this described, missed opportunity in connolly's politics. this revolutionary leader who was assassinated
also in london, phil clark, professor of international politics at so last university of london, a very warm welcome to you all. thank you. thank you for joining us. you know inside story. i'd like to begin with you phil clark, if i may, returning the tooth of the 1st congolese prime minister. i mean, the whole thing just speaks to the brutality of all belgian rule. i guess colonialism at that time. what does it return mean? what does it signify? i think the return of la members to really is a...
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phil mickelson. dustin johnson. and sergio garcia are now suspended from the pga, word of the indefinite ban after they took the course outside london, teeing off in the liv invitational series, a rival upstart league, drawing players away from the pga. >> there's never been a threat to pga tour like this, from a pure monetary standpoint, it is much more attractive for players to go play in this. >> reporter: with liv fronted by former champ greg norman, backed by phil mickelson, and funded by saudi arabia's public investment fund, the newly minted league with its player friendly big payouts called today's suspensions vindictive, troubling, and not the last word on this topic. liv aligned with saudi arabia has been criticized for ignoring human rights violations in that country. for its part, the pga who suspended 17 players today said those players made their decision based on financial reasons. >> you know, you're away from the family 30, 35 weeks a year, has to be worth it financially, otherwise it is a big sacri
phil mickelson. dustin johnson. and sergio garcia are now suspended from the pga, word of the indefinite ban after they took the course outside london, teeing off in the liv invitational series, a rival upstart league, drawing players away from the pga. >> there's never been a threat to pga tour like this, from a pure monetary standpoint, it is much more attractive for players to go play in this. >> reporter: with liv fronted by former champ greg norman, backed by phil mickelson,...
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phil, michael, great, really appreciate it. we covered some really important stuff particularly in this environment. coming up we're going to continue down this road, folks, talking about the psychology of failure. why failed breakouts trigger such harsh selling reactions. we'll go to chart school with ian mcmillan. nato declaring russia the most significant global effect as they invite sweden and finland to join. i'm sure the doomsday cloak moved closer to midnight. ♪. -- clock. after switching to the farmer's dog we noticed so many improvements in remi's health. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it looks like nutritious food, and it is. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. get started at longlivedogs.com researchers believe the first person to live to 150 has already been born. it could be you! wow. really? of course, you'll have to eat your greens, watch your stress, wear sunscreen... but to live to 150, we're developing solutions that help doctors listen to your heartbeat while they'
phil, michael, great, really appreciate it. we covered some really important stuff particularly in this environment. coming up we're going to continue down this road, folks, talking about the psychology of failure. why failed breakouts trigger such harsh selling reactions. we'll go to chart school with ian mcmillan. nato declaring russia the most significant global effect as they invite sweden and finland to join. i'm sure the doomsday cloak moved closer to midnight. ♪. -- clock. after...
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phil mickelson is part of the saudi brand. waving the red, white, and blue, a golf hero, now in bed with the saudis. but that is just gold to the saudis. worth the tens of hundreds of millions of tlars they're paying. >> you're headed to boston this week for the pga stop, the u.s. open. what do you think the reaction is going to be there? >> i'm going to ask a lot of questions as i'm sure my colleagues are as well. and i don't know if it's going to be a media circus, but i know the first conference is tomorrow at 1:00 and it's phil mickelson direct from london where he played in the fist saudi event, the exhibition. so we will be asking him some tough questions. my sense is that this will be the story of the week of the men's national championship in golf. i promise to stay on top of it. >> i'm sure you will, and hopefully we won't hear talking points over and over. appreciate you. thanks. >> thank you. >>> hi, everyone. thank you for joining me. i'm camerarara walker. >>> the past few hours, senate negotiators announced they
phil mickelson is part of the saudi brand. waving the red, white, and blue, a golf hero, now in bed with the saudis. but that is just gold to the saudis. worth the tens of hundreds of millions of tlars they're paying. >> you're headed to boston this week for the pga stop, the u.s. open. what do you think the reaction is going to be there? >> i'm going to ask a lot of questions as i'm sure my colleagues are as well. and i don't know if it's going to be a media circus, but i know the...
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i want to turn right away from gl gloria borger, and phil up mid, and also with us, scott jennings. good to see all of you. gloria, you first. that heated phone call between donald trump and mike pence on january 6th. we've seen the photos. the idea that trump was bullying and pressuring his vice president, knowing the plan to overturn the president was stunning. >> it is stunning. particularly since there was no more loyal a vice president in the world than pence was. i mean, remember how he spent years that we all stood on the broad shoulders of donald trump. remember that? i was talking to people on the committee. they said, it seemed a little bit as if for a while, pence was looking for a way to figure out how maybe he could make trump happy. maybe there was some way to work this out. after he talked to legal scholars and his own council, there wasn't. it would have been illegal. trump knew he lost the election. knew he was asking his vice president to do something that was illegal and decided he would bully him until the last minute when he tweeted about him before that crowd.
i want to turn right away from gl gloria borger, and phil up mid, and also with us, scott jennings. good to see all of you. gloria, you first. that heated phone call between donald trump and mike pence on january 6th. we've seen the photos. the idea that trump was bullying and pressuring his vice president, knowing the plan to overturn the president was stunning. >> it is stunning. particularly since there was no more loyal a vice president in the world than pence was. i mean, remember...
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he is phil flynn. phil, president campaigned that saudi arabia is a -- state. campaigned will hold saudi arabia accountable. biden is going to saudi arabia in july. sounding more and more like trump. he has got to talk to him. the media was silent over that when they a attacked trump over that. >> it's a different world. the reason president is talking to saudi arabia despite what they tell you is all about oil. liz, you and i know president biden is in a fight for his political life. he knows the reason his approval ratings are so bad because gasoline prices are so high. the american public blames him and rightly so because they know his energy policies, this green energy transition are why as high as they are. not just saudi arabia, liz. they're reaching out to iran again believe it or not. the state department today came out and said you know what? we might be able to get a deal with iran. get rid of extraneous issues. maybe get a deal there. they have released oil from the strategic petroleum reserve. they are doing everything about it. elizabeth: the white
he is phil flynn. phil, president campaigned that saudi arabia is a -- state. campaigned will hold saudi arabia accountable. biden is going to saudi arabia in july. sounding more and more like trump. he has got to talk to him. the media was silent over that when they a attacked trump over that. >> it's a different world. the reason president is talking to saudi arabia despite what they tell you is all about oil. liz, you and i know president biden is in a fight for his political life. he...
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cnbc's phil below covers the airline industry how does this purchasing plan work, phil >> well, it's been around a couple of years, shep, but it's really become more popular when you buy your ticket whether it's through an airline website or another website. at the end it will say do you want to pay for it all right now, put it on a credit card or would you like to do a monthly installment plan uplift is a company partnering with a number of airlines and what they have found is that sales have gone up 220%. 220% in the last year. the terms of the loan when you pay it back three to 12 months you are paying a 15% annual percentage rate and shep, it's easy to see why a family of four traveling somewhere the parents might say let's do this on an installment plan your average ticket in june was $390 average round trip. add in the fees and the taxes and you're looking at close to $2,000 just for a trip this june. >> incredible. hey, phil, news from united today cutting daily flights out of newark and other places, about 50 figlights a day what can you tell us about cancellations and delays
cnbc's phil below covers the airline industry how does this purchasing plan work, phil >> well, it's been around a couple of years, shep, but it's really become more popular when you buy your ticket whether it's through an airline website or another website. at the end it will say do you want to pay for it all right now, put it on a credit card or would you like to do a monthly installment plan uplift is a company partnering with a number of airlines and what they have found is that sales...
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charles: phil? >> i think kenny is spot on. one thing i would be really careful about are fed comments. one thing we haven't nailed down yet how quickly they unwind the balance sheets. we'll see rates spook higher. that will spook the market. we'll sell off again. july, early august, inflation wanes, fed goes on pause, there is your opportunity. fed speak very much this week. charles: what do you guys make of the notion, i'm pretty sure you expressed it, some are saying that investors are not positioned properly for risk? phil, because right now we're seeing trends most people are sort of positioned for the market to go higher even though the economy is going down. how do you properly get your portfolio fixed or outsized risk out there now? >> it is really important, if you own any bonds, bring in floating rate securities going up with rate of inflation, up with when rates go higher. secondary you have to own dividend-paying stocks here. i like preferred securities, you go in to be paid to wait around that will mitigate risk. t
charles: phil? >> i think kenny is spot on. one thing i would be really careful about are fed comments. one thing we haven't nailed down yet how quickly they unwind the balance sheets. we'll see rates spook higher. that will spook the market. we'll sell off again. july, early august, inflation wanes, fed goes on pause, there is your opportunity. fed speak very much this week. charles: what do you guys make of the notion, i'm pretty sure you expressed it, some are saying that investors are...
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now, neither of those names are phil, yeah >> right. no, no, no [ laughs ] he lives in philly, i live with him in philly, so we called him uncle phil >> seth: okay. gotcha. >> yeah. >> seth: are a lot of uncle phil's different people's names, but they're from philadelphia? >> yeah, not really. not really yeah, he's the only one. he's special to us >> seth: i mean, that does seem like those are a lot of, like, sort of maybe, you know, harbingers that you would be in "the fresh prince" one day that you had an uncle phil who wasn't even a real uncle phil >> i know, right it's pretty -- it's kind of strange, yeah >> seth: and then it was your dad -- your dad was the one who thought this would be a good part for you >> yes, he sent me an article. he was like, "they're casting for 'bel-air', you should do this. check it out, call someone, figure it out, and i was like, "okay, i'll try." and then actually a couple of months later, my people actually gave me the call >> seth: now, 'cause your dad's not in show business he just reads articles an
now, neither of those names are phil, yeah >> right. no, no, no [ laughs ] he lives in philly, i live with him in philly, so we called him uncle phil >> seth: okay. gotcha. >> yeah. >> seth: are a lot of uncle phil's different people's names, but they're from philadelphia? >> yeah, not really. not really yeah, he's the only one. he's special to us >> seth: i mean, that does seem like those are a lot of, like, sort of maybe, you know, harbingers that you would...
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thank ou, phil towards the edge of the week. thank you, phil mackie. _ thousands of people have gathered at stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice. sunrise at the ancient stones was just before ten to five this morning. this year was the first time members of the public have been allowed to attend the solstice in person since 2019 because of the pandemic. time for a look at the weather — here's darren bett. hello, a beautiful sunrise this morning but differing fortunes for today. a sunny summer solstice across england and wales and
thank ou, phil towards the edge of the week. thank you, phil mackie. _ thousands of people have gathered at stonehenge to celebrate the summer solstice. sunrise at the ancient stones was just before ten to five this morning. this year was the first time members of the public have been allowed to attend the solstice in person since 2019 because of the pandemic. time for a look at the weather — here's darren bett. hello, a beautiful sunrise this morning but differing fortunes for today. a sunny...
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teed off, why the pga tour disqualified several top players like phil mickelson and dustin johnson after they joined a saudi arabian league. and the walking school bus, helping both young kids and older americans. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. mmitigg therime-me hearing to fr nuary 6th att ressiol aide tell us wonight that s the aon the a coordinated and planned efforto overturnof 0 presidential election, and that former president donald trump was at the center of it all. tonight's hearing is the first of several planned public hearings that will lay out the results of a nearly year-long investigation including more than 1,000 interviews and more than 140,000 documents. the stunning images fromha one e darkest days of american democracy. at least five police officers died as a result of the attack, and more than 140 police officers were injured. the criminal investigation has spanned nearly all 50 states with more than 800 people charged for their alleged roles in the attack. a lot of news to get to and cbs's nikole killion will
teed off, why the pga tour disqualified several top players like phil mickelson and dustin johnson after they joined a saudi arabian league. and the walking school bus, helping both young kids and older americans. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell, reporting from the nation's capital. mmitigg therime-me hearing to fr nuary 6th att ressiol aide tell us wonight that s the aon the a coordinated and planned efforto overturnof 0 presidential election, and that former...