50
50
Nov 15, 2018
11/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
phil: our top stories. brexit moving to the repercussions in the world of business. >> not much so far, phil. only hours after theresa may presented her deal, businesses are still waiting for what they need most -- certainty. in the world so far, the pound plunged. and it it like britain's finance industry, the engine of the u.k., will suffer more than expected. the pound had just risen with the announcement of the deal when you development stopped in its tracks. the side and resignations of three cabinet members quickly put theresa may ina weaker position and that sent the british currency south. at one point, the sterling pound was down 1.7%, a sudden slide for the general is stable currency. -- the generally stable currency. >> currency is essentially the stock price of a country. if the quotation for the british found -- pound falls, the u.k.s loses in substance. economically speaking in a global environment you cannot subsist as an individual state. those are the very basics that should be understood b
phil: our top stories. brexit moving to the repercussions in the world of business. >> not much so far, phil. only hours after theresa may presented her deal, businesses are still waiting for what they need most -- certainty. in the world so far, the pound plunged. and it it like britain's finance industry, the engine of the u.k., will suffer more than expected. the pound had just risen with the announcement of the deal when you development stopped in its tracks. the side and resignations...
33
33
Nov 2, 2018
11/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
phil: welcome to the program. the united states is to reinstate all of the sanctions against iran that had been part of the nuclear deal. president trump tried to drive the point home and -- in an unconventional fashion. he said tariffs are coming. he said that this was from game of thrones. it is based off of "winter is coming." mr. trump had this to say a short while ago. >> they are very serious sanctions. they are very big. sanctions are starting on iran. iran is taking a very big hits. the country is not the same country as when i started almost two years ago. iran is a different country since i terminated that deal. phil: let's get more from our dw correspondent. what does washington want from iran? >> first and foremost, a change of behavior. especially in the middle east. iran is regarded by the trump administration as a troublemaker. specifically, a troublemaker for saudi arabia and yemen. they say that syria is in cahoots with russia helping the assad regime. this is something the united states does not
phil: welcome to the program. the united states is to reinstate all of the sanctions against iran that had been part of the nuclear deal. president trump tried to drive the point home and -- in an unconventional fashion. he said tariffs are coming. he said that this was from game of thrones. it is based off of "winter is coming." mr. trump had this to say a short while ago. >> they are very serious sanctions. they are very big. sanctions are starting on iran. iran is taking a...
63
63
Nov 9, 2018
11/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
i am phil. welcome. phil: germany marked the 80 anniversary of kristallnacht. jews were terrorized. we will talk to somebody who lived through the night. she sees the rise in anti-semitism through the lens of personal experience. >> i was 10 years old. my father was not with us. it all began in the morning. the pete was in the afternoon. -- peak was in the afternoon. all of berlin was burning and it carried on burning until next morning. i believe my parents asked them to help us but they just grinnened, they did nonot help. i was no longer invited to other children prospecting parties. the fathers were all party members. there was one e good man. he had a l little daughter and i was allowed to play with her. i was allowewed to go to the birthday p party and i will nevr forget that he strokeded hisis - my cheek with his sooty fingers. i had s so much take that i almt threw up. after world war ii, he said never again. but what is happening in the world. nonot just in germany but holla, france, everywhere. rerently i wasas asked by someoe what i would like to sayay to students and you
i am phil. welcome. phil: germany marked the 80 anniversary of kristallnacht. jews were terrorized. we will talk to somebody who lived through the night. she sees the rise in anti-semitism through the lens of personal experience. >> i was 10 years old. my father was not with us. it all began in the morning. the pete was in the afternoon. -- peak was in the afternoon. all of berlin was burning and it carried on burning until next morning. i believe my parents asked them to help us but they...
38
38
Nov 21, 2018
11/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
phil: i am not. tiger: the whole idea is for us to enjoy it and give the viewers a different look at it and be a part of what it's like out there in a setting like that. there are moments when i will have a conversation with caddies that are a little heated and more in depth. it is different and unique. you get to a point between -- in our match but just a talker things, the strategy before or after you hit a shot, setting myself up for this angle, this wind. what time is that wind is supposed to start changing? 3:00, 4:00? is a shifting to the east? east?it shifting to the i think the viewer will find a very fascinating. guy: tiger woods and phil mickelson talking to vonnie quinn. tiger has changed a little bit. the hot mic, it will be interesting to hear it yes to say. does it compare with say one of the great boxing matches? that's another question people are asking themselves right now. taylor: after that interview i think you have to watch. guy: the tiger chat. taylor: let's look at some of the
phil: i am not. tiger: the whole idea is for us to enjoy it and give the viewers a different look at it and be a part of what it's like out there in a setting like that. there are moments when i will have a conversation with caddies that are a little heated and more in depth. it is different and unique. you get to a point between -- in our match but just a talker things, the strategy before or after you hit a shot, setting myself up for this angle, this wind. what time is that wind is supposed...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Nov 6, 2018
11/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
phil ginsberg in rec and park. one of the things with the sfpd and the things that we have to do to keep this city safe is work with other community partnering. this has really changed the game at civic center commons, so phil and your team, thank you for that. so if you've walked around the area in the last month or so, you've probably noticed some differences. we have committed as a city to really take care of what i believe is the front yard of our city government. this is the front yard of city government. the mayor has made it a top priority, we have made it a top priority, of course, because the mayor made it a top priority. but even with that being said, it takes a community to make this happen. you did see san francisco police officers in tenderloin district that starts right across the street along with a whole host of city departments, department of public health and city housing. department of public health, we know we have to work together to make our city safer, cleaner and really restore of beauty of
phil ginsberg in rec and park. one of the things with the sfpd and the things that we have to do to keep this city safe is work with other community partnering. this has really changed the game at civic center commons, so phil and your team, thank you for that. so if you've walked around the area in the last month or so, you've probably noticed some differences. we have committed as a city to really take care of what i believe is the front yard of our city government. this is the front yard of...
34
34
Nov 5, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
spreadsheet phil makes way for standup phil. the new mandatory business rates relief for public lavatories. so that, so that local authorities can at last relieve themselves. it's the way he tells them. more on politicaljokes later. but first, it's become a modern tradition that budgets tend to unravel, think of george osborne's pasty tax or the omni shambles, or gordon bram's problems with his iop tax rate. philip hammond was cheered by conservative mps for bringing forward income tax cuts and finding money for health, schools and potholes in england. but within days minister, tracy crouch had resigned over his decision to delay curbs on high—stakes gambling. one expert said the budget itself was a bit of a gamble with its loosening of the purse strings. austerity is coming to an end, discipline will remain. austerity is coming to an end, but discipline will remain and that is at the clear dividing line in british politics today. the reality is that whatever the chancellor claims today, austerity is not over. and far from bui
spreadsheet phil makes way for standup phil. the new mandatory business rates relief for public lavatories. so that, so that local authorities can at last relieve themselves. it's the way he tells them. more on politicaljokes later. but first, it's become a modern tradition that budgets tend to unravel, think of george osborne's pasty tax or the omni shambles, or gordon bram's problems with his iop tax rate. philip hammond was cheered by conservative mps for bringing forward income tax cuts and...
113
113
Nov 24, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
we fell in love. >> our guests, phil, tamara, michael, and gene, remain with us. phil, you were in singapore. you witnessed that event. exactly what happened there, do you think? >> well, the two leaders met. >> i'll say. >> and i think they were both charming to one another. i'm not sure that trump was as tough as he claims he was. what north korea got out of it was a face-to-face meeting with an american president which kim jong-un and his father had sought for many, many years and did not get. trump went there, he's already talking about trying to do a second summit with kim jong-un somewhere else. he sees that as historic progress towards peace. the problem is north korea has not abandoned its nuclear arsenal, not anywhere close. his tweet that they are no longer a nuclear threat is simply not true. they are very much a nuclear threat to japan, to south korea, and also to the united states. >> eugene, since the last shot was fired before the cease-fire, the leaders of north korea have craved relevance. and now, the leader of north korea gets to deal one on one
we fell in love. >> our guests, phil, tamara, michael, and gene, remain with us. phil, you were in singapore. you witnessed that event. exactly what happened there, do you think? >> well, the two leaders met. >> i'll say. >> and i think they were both charming to one another. i'm not sure that trump was as tough as he claims he was. what north korea got out of it was a face-to-face meeting with an american president which kim jong-un and his father had sought for many,...
64
64
Nov 30, 2018
11/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
1,405
1.4K
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 1,405
favorite 0
quote 5
he is a great governor, phil bryant. where is phil? come here, phil. come on up here, phil. we have to get him up here, right? [applause] great governor. >> thank you so much. are we having a great night tonight? [applause] are we proud to have donald j. trump in the house? you are here, he is here to help elect cindy hyde-smith and make america great again. [applause] god bless you, mr. president. pres. trump: thanks, phil. thank you, phil. great job. lieutenant governor reeves. where is our lieutenant governor, where is he? thank you. a man who has been spectacular, the job he has done. everyone is talking about it. u.s. attorney mike hearst. thank you, mike. a very good friend of mine, he is always there, he is always available, and he's very smart. he loves the people of mississippi. he loves the people of our country. senator roger wicker. roger. thank you, roger. great job. and a man that did so well recently, it will go down for a long time, you're going to be seeing those words. they were beautiful words, and they were needed very desperately at that time. brett kava
he is a great governor, phil bryant. where is phil? come here, phil. come on up here, phil. we have to get him up here, right? [applause] great governor. >> thank you so much. are we having a great night tonight? [applause] are we proud to have donald j. trump in the house? you are here, he is here to help elect cindy hyde-smith and make america great again. [applause] god bless you, mr. president. pres. trump: thanks, phil. thank you, phil. great job. lieutenant governor reeves. where is...
142
142
Nov 23, 2018
11/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
phil lebeau has more on the details. phil >> good morning. it looks like nissan is moving forward with stripping carlos ghosn of almost all power he had within the company renault is taking a more wait and see approach here are the details that have come out over the last 24 to 48 hours. and with regard to carlos ghosn's chairmanship of nissan, they said the other day they would boot him out of that job they did it officially the board voting to strip him of the chairman title he is still on the board until the shareholders vote to remove him. that will happen in the next couple of months he remains in detention in tokyo. there's no time frame for formal charges to be filed against carlos ghosn some details in reports out of japan regarding the scandal. one of them is that carlos ghosn's sister was reportedly paid more than $100,000 for con sumtdi sultding work she never did. ghosn also ordered payment of 1$1.5 million for house renovation work. that's according to nhk. the prosecutor's office in japan said there are those who call this a min
phil lebeau has more on the details. phil >> good morning. it looks like nissan is moving forward with stripping carlos ghosn of almost all power he had within the company renault is taking a more wait and see approach here are the details that have come out over the last 24 to 48 hours. and with regard to carlos ghosn's chairmanship of nissan, they said the other day they would boot him out of that job they did it officially the board voting to strip him of the chairman title he is still...
111
111
Nov 6, 2018
11/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
phil." >> dr. phil: your niece was born addicted to heroin and methadone. >> announcer: a mother wants her daughter back. >> i'm in a shelter. >> announcer: claims she's a fit parent. >> dr. phil: the daughter missed 70 days of school is. that a good mom? >> i'm a drug addict in recovery. i deserve more credit. >> dr. phil: it's not about you. it's about the chill. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & appl]
phil." >> dr. phil: your niece was born addicted to heroin and methadone. >> announcer: a mother wants her daughter back. >> i'm in a shelter. >> announcer: claims she's a fit parent. >> dr. phil: the daughter missed 70 days of school is. that a good mom? >> i'm a drug addict in recovery. i deserve more credit. >> dr. phil: it's not about you. it's about the chill. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr....
84
84
Nov 14, 2018
11/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
phil." an you, sir. i don't respect racists. >> announcer: confronts her abuser. >> i don't think it's possible. >> dr. phil: you've acknowledged that you've abused her on multiple occasions. >> yes, sir. >> dr. phil: what will happen to change that? >> if i was in their shoes, i would hate my guts and never want my daughter to be around me. >> announcer: if her parents can't keep him away -- >> dr. phil: you violated a restraining order twice. >> announcer: can dr. phil? >> dr. phil: have you threatened to murder her and told her you murdered someone before? >> yes, sir >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you
phil." an you, sir. i don't respect racists. >> announcer: confronts her abuser. >> i don't think it's possible. >> dr. phil: you've acknowledged that you've abused her on multiple occasions. >> yes, sir. >> dr. phil: what will happen to change that? >> if i was in their shoes, i would hate my guts and never want my daughter to be around me. >> announcer: if her parents can't keep him away -- >> dr. phil: you violated a restraining order...
197
197
Nov 7, 2018
11/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
phil and melissa here to talk about the vote. phil, benioff alienated a lot of people supporting his campaign. >> that's right. well, he alienated other member of the business community. initially the business community was saying this is a nice idea to raise some $300 million for the $385 already being spent. but there were questions about if it was a fair tax. benioff got on board he put about $7 million into the campaign and took what was a small package and made it into a national story. >> yeah. >> and it's one of these ballot measures that, you know, if you're not -- if you haven't been paying attention and you read it and say we're going to tax incredibly wealthy businesses to help the homeless problem, it's a no-brainer. so the no on prop c folks were in, you know, sort of in a hole they were trying to dig out of just because of the way the prop was written. someone might say that sounds good. >> and the titans were talking about jack dorsey from twitter and mark from sales force. it's interesting square off. two differen
phil and melissa here to talk about the vote. phil, benioff alienated a lot of people supporting his campaign. >> that's right. well, he alienated other member of the business community. initially the business community was saying this is a nice idea to raise some $300 million for the $385 already being spent. but there were questions about if it was a fair tax. benioff got on board he put about $7 million into the campaign and took what was a small package and made it into a national...
88
88
Nov 23, 2018
11/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
phil." dad says he's frightened. >> i'm a prisoner in my home. >> announcer: of his wild -- >> my dad is starting the fights. >> announcer: awful. >> you're living in his house. >> announcer: violent son. >> dr. phil: why do you have three baseball bats? >> to defend myself. >> dr. phil: and you wrote a book about -- >> success and happiness. >> dr. phil: which chapter talked about having baseball bats for happiness. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
phil." dad says he's frightened. >> i'm a prisoner in my home. >> announcer: of his wild -- >> my dad is starting the fights. >> announcer: awful. >> you're living in his house. >> announcer: violent son. >> dr. phil: why do you have three baseball bats? >> to defend myself. >> dr. phil: and you wrote a book about -- >> success and happiness. >> dr. phil: which chapter talked about having baseball bats for happiness....
114
114
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
phil." he claims he's a complete wreck. >> dr. phil, i'm in an ambulance right now. my chest hurts. >> announcer: because of his wife. >> dr. phil: aren't you still married to someone else? >> yes. >> announcer: she's dating someone else. >> dr. phil: the man is here. >> announcer: the confrontation. >> it's disgusting. >> announcer: and why the other man-- >> dr. phil: i have to ask you to leave. >> announcer: was escorted off stage. >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
phil." he claims he's a complete wreck. >> dr. phil, i'm in an ambulance right now. my chest hurts. >> announcer: because of his wife. >> dr. phil: aren't you still married to someone else? >> yes. >> announcer: she's dating someone else. >> dr. phil: the man is here. >> announcer: the confrontation. >> it's disgusting. >> announcer: and why the other man-- >> dr. phil: i have to ask you to leave. >> announcer: was escorted...
59
59
Nov 24, 2018
11/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
who won the match between tiger and phil? >>> the day after thanksgiving, not just black friday, it's long been known as the busiest day for plumbers. >> i didn't know that. kpix5's wilson walker shows us this year may top them all and it's not because of turkey grease. >> reporter: normally it is grease, chicken bones or whatever else goes into the kitchen sink, but this year, well, plumbers are getting a second serving of problems. >> sewer drains, storm drains, any kind of drain you can think of. >> reporter: all over the bay area plumbers are racing to unclog an endless stream of failing drains and pipes, some jobs small, some much larger. >> yeah, this is considered a major emergency here. the restaurant is shut down. >> reporter: water and plaster came raining down inside the mona lisa restaurant on columbus avenue today, took a little sleuthing throughout the building, but johnny carza and his team found the problem, an old storm drainpipe that just was not up for another winter. >> so if the pipes are not being used l
who won the match between tiger and phil? >>> the day after thanksgiving, not just black friday, it's long been known as the busiest day for plumbers. >> i didn't know that. kpix5's wilson walker shows us this year may top them all and it's not because of turkey grease. >> reporter: normally it is grease, chicken bones or whatever else goes into the kitchen sink, but this year, well, plumbers are getting a second serving of problems. >> sewer drains, storm drains, any...
87
87
Nov 17, 2018
11/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a very good news story, even though it is a small story, and phil is right. this is only round one. it's not going to end here, but this is a good day for press freedom and the rule of law in america. >> today was so frustrating for me when they kept saying, there were other reporters in there who didn't get their questions answered. there is a very simple way to fix that. stick around and answer all the questions. >> right. >> right? for the press secretary and for the president. >> what he wants is a confrontation. that's why he calls on jim acosta. he wants that blowup because he knows attacking the press is going to energize his base. >> yeah. you said that. i didn't. i just want people to know that. so, listen, i want to switch gears, now. susan, i want to ask you about this. this is what a senior administration official told our jake tapper about sending u.s. troops to the border, okay? he says, it's a paper tiger, a total joke of limited operation utility and a waste of our troops' time. mattis knows it. nielsen knows it. kelly knows it. but the battle
this is a very good news story, even though it is a small story, and phil is right. this is only round one. it's not going to end here, but this is a good day for press freedom and the rule of law in america. >> today was so frustrating for me when they kept saying, there were other reporters in there who didn't get their questions answered. there is a very simple way to fix that. stick around and answer all the questions. >> right. >> right? for the press secretary and for...
69
69
Nov 27, 2018
11/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
he is a great governor, governor phil bryant. where is phil? come here, phil. [cheers and applause] come here, phil. come on up here, phil. we have to get him up here, right?er [cheers and applause] great governor. >> thank you so much. are we having a great night tonight? [cheers and applause] are we proud to have donald j. trump in the house? you are here, he is here to help elect cindy hyde-smith and make america great again! god bless you, mississippi! >> president trump: thanks, phil. thank you, phil, great job. lieutenant governor, where is our lieutenant governor? where is he? where is he? thank you, tate. a man who has been spectacular, the job he's done, everyone's talking about it. u.s. attorney miket hearst. mike, thank you, mike. thank you, mike. a very good friend of mine, he's always there, he is always available and he is very smart. he loves the people of mississippi. he loves the people of our country. senator roger wicker. roger! [cheers and applause] thank you, roger. great job. and a man that did so well recently, it will go down for a long
he is a great governor, governor phil bryant. where is phil? come here, phil. [cheers and applause] come here, phil. come on up here, phil. we have to get him up here, right?er [cheers and applause] great governor. >> thank you so much. are we having a great night tonight? [cheers and applause] are we proud to have donald j. trump in the house? you are here, he is here to help elect cindy hyde-smith and make america great again! god bless you, mississippi! >> president trump:...
257
257
Nov 24, 2018
11/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
phil outstrokes tiger after 22 holes and finally claims victory. we talked putting when i met with the two legendary athletes at the exclusive shadow creek golf course in las vegas. >> i don't really think too much about the stroke. i look at the target -- >> first of all, he just admitted he doesn't think much. >> referee: friday's one-day match added to the list of historic sports moments going all the way back before their first rourndzs at the masters. mickelson's win in 2004, tiger's 2005 win and phil back in 2006. >> he put the jacket on me. i put the jacket on him. >> referee: this weekend, both players wore live microphones and viewers listened in on the uncensored trash talk and moments like this. >> i don't want to win like this. let's go. >> reporter: though as they approached the final holes, they remained mostly silent and singularly focused on the big win. so, there was the 9 million -- 9 million -- i'm not stuttering -- purse that phil took home. the side bets goes to charity and comes out of their own pocket. there was one big probl
phil outstrokes tiger after 22 holes and finally claims victory. we talked putting when i met with the two legendary athletes at the exclusive shadow creek golf course in las vegas. >> i don't really think too much about the stroke. i look at the target -- >> first of all, he just admitted he doesn't think much. >> referee: friday's one-day match added to the list of historic sports moments going all the way back before their first rourndzs at the masters. mickelson's win in...
101
101
Nov 29, 2018
11/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
phil all-new "dr. phil." they say their daughter is out of control. >> i have a bruise on my back. >> announcer: is she a bratty teen? >> dr. phil: what are you feel something. >> anger and hate. >> announcer: or is it something else? >> taylor is mentally ill. >> dr. phil: you're hitting her with a belt. >> i hate you! >> dr. phil: are you punishing an illness? >> this is what we've said all along. >> dr. phil: then why are you doing it? >> dr. phil: let's do it! >> have a good show, everybody. >> dr. phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, i'll count you down. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. [cheers & applause]
phil all-new "dr. phil." they say their daughter is out of control. >> i have a bruise on my back. >> announcer: is she a bratty teen? >> dr. phil: what are you feel something. >> anger and hate. >> announcer: or is it something else? >> taylor is mentally ill. >> dr. phil: you're hitting her with a belt. >> i hate you! >> dr. phil: are you punishing an illness? >> this is what we've said all along. >> dr. phil: then...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
now phil. your member this is two thousand and seven so while ago there were eleven competitors yes your number where you landed i was i was not the last. that's exactly correct you were not you were eleven felt what was important was i was not the first you know it only matters that you compete. we also talk up a few of your reviews from from from back in the day. like you have and like to i'd like to read a couple this one is from the lancaster telegraph. and it quotes natalia passed over your partner. be quite nice she says it's been very difficult for phil because he's so unusually tall and that makes it harder for him to coordinate his body. we also looked at a couple of the bloggers at the time there's one from haeckel heckler spray is his name he's not quite as nice he's a bit you know what you know what these inside movies are net internets a bit meaner it says there are many things conspired against phil gale on dancing the ice first with his height feels over sixty tall that's a scien
now phil. your member this is two thousand and seven so while ago there were eleven competitors yes your number where you landed i was i was not the last. that's exactly correct you were not you were eleven felt what was important was i was not the first you know it only matters that you compete. we also talk up a few of your reviews from from from back in the day. like you have and like to i'd like to read a couple this one is from the lancaster telegraph. and it quotes natalia passed over...
131
131
Nov 28, 2018
11/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in congressional correspondent phil mattingly. phil, what was the final vote? how close was it? >> the not very. f it was 203-32 in. in 2016 she had 64 no votes. this was the caucus vote. there still needs to be a floor vote. based on the 34 who voted against her, nancy pelosi still has work to do. she will need 218 of the individuals to vote for her on the floor to official lily beco speaker. she's going to have to flip at least 16 or 17 votes. there are five or six weeks before that vote will occur. the extent of the effort behind the scenes that pelosi, her allies both inside and outside of congress in the last couple of weeks have done to get her to this point have been immense. it's expected to continue. the expectation is that she will be able to get there. brooke, more work to do but a very, very good first step for nancy pelosi in this process to become speaker once again? >> phil, hang tight for me. i want to get into another huge topic on the hill. today's briefing in the entire u.s. senate has changed few minds about how the u.s. should be dealing wi
let's bring in congressional correspondent phil mattingly. phil, what was the final vote? how close was it? >> the not very. f it was 203-32 in. in 2016 she had 64 no votes. this was the caucus vote. there still needs to be a floor vote. based on the 34 who voted against her, nancy pelosi still has work to do. she will need 218 of the individuals to vote for her on the floor to official lily beco speaker. she's going to have to flip at least 16 or 17 votes. there are five or six weeks...
79
79
Nov 6, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
i think her stands seek to divide. >> reporter: and so we're walking out with phil bredesen. under state law, and this is true in many states, you cannot talk, a candidate cannot address the press until he's well away from the polls, so we can't ask him a question. he did just give us a wave, so we appreciate that. he's going to do a little gaggle here. he'll answer some questions. in the end i think the things to watch in addition to one of the most, biggest story lines we've seen around the country which are suburban women voters, which is something we've been talking to people about here, huge, one of the hugest changes in -- we're not very far from vanderbilt, university. i talked to a professor from there this morning. she told me she has never in decades seen the kind of interest, enthusiasm to entire voting districts that the students can use and many of them are here. we're going to take a listen to what the governor has to say. >> chris, we'll come back to phil in a moment. let's get to the big senate race in missouri, claire mccaskill in the political fight for her
i think her stands seek to divide. >> reporter: and so we're walking out with phil bredesen. under state law, and this is true in many states, you cannot talk, a candidate cannot address the press until he's well away from the polls, so we can't ask him a question. he did just give us a wave, so we appreciate that. he's going to do a little gaggle here. he'll answer some questions. in the end i think the things to watch in addition to one of the most, biggest story lines we've seen around...
60
60
Nov 12, 2018
11/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
phil, good to see you, phil keating from crazy florida. melissa. melissa: joining us now is brian silver, a former florida prosecutor. just involved with the recount two months ago in broward county in a non-partisan judicial election. so you hear that is the official statement. they keep saying nothing criminal has happened. is that the all-clear sign? what do you make of that? >> well, nothing in this business is ever all clear. i think that is the big lesson from this story. but absolutely, unequivocally there is no question this is a case of incompetence and not a case of fraud and quite frankly, rick scott is being irresponsible by riling people up and telling them this is about a mass conspiracy, when he knows it is not. i'm glad that this judge finally called him out on it. melissa: let me ask you though. this is a county where there have been so many problems in the past. you look at the fact, you know, brenda snipes, she was a -- another judge ruled that she had broken election law by destroying ballots in that democrat versus democrat rac
phil, good to see you, phil keating from crazy florida. melissa. melissa: joining us now is brian silver, a former florida prosecutor. just involved with the recount two months ago in broward county in a non-partisan judicial election. so you hear that is the official statement. they keep saying nothing criminal has happened. is that the all-clear sign? what do you make of that? >> well, nothing in this business is ever all clear. i think that is the big lesson from this story. but...
59
59
Nov 23, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
tiger woods and phil mickelson didn't like each other for and phil mickelson didn't like each otherfor a long time. now they and phil mickelson didn't like each other for a long time. now they seem to like each other. they are playing for a lot of money. they have a report that they didn't have in the past. you sound like you quite like it. i was wondering if it was a gimmick. why these two? why now? first of all, i'm not really a fan of this idea but that being said, i think it is now, because that are so many things they can do in regards to technology. they're going to be drones, predictive scoring, they going to take all the data and predict what will happen at a particular shot. what is more important is, it is all about the many like everything is. gambling are starting to pick up and this is are starting to pick up and this is a great way to introduce america to sports gambling on the golf site. every hole, every shot will have odds changing on it on the broadcast. that is something, you watch it and you think that is cool and if they can incorporate that at and if they can inco
tiger woods and phil mickelson didn't like each other for and phil mickelson didn't like each otherfor a long time. now they and phil mickelson didn't like each other for a long time. now they seem to like each other. they are playing for a lot of money. they have a report that they didn't have in the past. you sound like you quite like it. i was wondering if it was a gimmick. why these two? why now? first of all, i'm not really a fan of this idea but that being said, i think it is now, because...
157
157
Nov 24, 2018
11/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 1
phil mickelson getting best of his rival. the winner-take-all, pay per view-event, and phil needing birdie on the opening hole was a side bet. it didn't happen meaning the money goes to tiger's handpicked charity. >> that hurts the pocket. >> broke tiger's heart. this was a tight back and forth affair. key moment late in the round, at 17, tiger from off the green and vintage woods as he holes this to match his all square going to the last. after woods graciously conceded milkies son's putt at the -- michkelso mickelson's putt tractor-trailer at the last -- putt at the last hole. with nightfalling, he captured the win and the $9 million prize. >> to be able to have just a little bit of -- of smack talk, you know, for the coming years means a lot to me because i don't have much on him. he always drops the big picture, the trump card. of to a day like today, i never thought we'd go to the extra hole. my heart take take much more. >> it meant a lot to phil. he not only takes home a truckful of cash but an italian belt buckle for
phil mickelson getting best of his rival. the winner-take-all, pay per view-event, and phil needing birdie on the opening hole was a side bet. it didn't happen meaning the money goes to tiger's handpicked charity. >> that hurts the pocket. >> broke tiger's heart. this was a tight back and forth affair. key moment late in the round, at 17, tiger from off the green and vintage woods as he holes this to match his all square going to the last. after woods graciously conceded milkies...
26
26
Nov 7, 2018
11/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
then democrat phil bredesen who lost the race. [applause] ]crowd chanting corker thank you all, so incredibly much. i tell you what, i think our country has done 2 things loud and clear. a really good message. [inaudible] we absolutely could not have done it without all of you. i know you want to keep this country really on the right track, and i'm so incredibly grateful for all of you who have stayed strong. you have worked on the get out the vote. we appreciate everything you have done. thank you, so very much. [applause] i do have a few specific thank you's. to sayf all, i want thank you to the voters of tennessee. [applause] thank you for believing in me, and for hearing our message, and for giving me your votes, and for allowing me to be the first woman ever -- [applause] just imagine this, a conservative woman -- [applause] and, you know, one person does not win a campaign. it takes a host of volunteers. that.y of you have done our volunteers knocked on over 1,562,000 doors. they made 3 billion phone calls and countless pray
then democrat phil bredesen who lost the race. [applause] ]crowd chanting corker thank you all, so incredibly much. i tell you what, i think our country has done 2 things loud and clear. a really good message. [inaudible] we absolutely could not have done it without all of you. i know you want to keep this country really on the right track, and i'm so incredibly grateful for all of you who have stayed strong. you have worked on the get out the vote. we appreciate everything you have done. thank...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the worst of her problems at the moment phil is the civil war in her own party because now she's being shot at from all sides not only from the opposition and parliament as was to go it was to be expected also from the northern irish unionist party the d u p from scotland and various parties there bought also from with in her own party we heard jake apres smug he is the leader of the spokes person probably off the hard line the ultra brecht satiric those figures in the tory party who really want a heart to lean and fast break was the european union they absolutely opposed the solution that britain is supposed to stay in a customs union for two years or even more maybe and to stick to european rules during that time they see this as treason and they denounce to reason mase deal as something that goes against this spirit of brics that it's bret's it in name only as they call it and they are ready to mount a leadership a formal leadership challenge against her so she is really beleaguered from all sides and nobody absolutely nobody wants to step into her shoes at the moment which which ma
the worst of her problems at the moment phil is the civil war in her own party because now she's being shot at from all sides not only from the opposition and parliament as was to go it was to be expected also from the northern irish unionist party the d u p from scotland and various parties there bought also from with in her own party we heard jake apres smug he is the leader of the spokes person probably off the hard line the ultra brecht satiric those figures in the tory party who really...
36
36
Nov 6, 2018
11/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 1
the coach is the twin sister of the england manager, phil neville. the defender williamson, she said it was really inspirational to speak to a team with so much success behind them. inspirational to speak to a team with so much success behind themm is important for us to see the journey they have been because it is similar. but they are also likely people and sometimes when you see a successful sports team you think there are some hidden secrets, but when it comes down to those goals, they have fun, they work hard and i think we will take some things they have said on—board because obviously they are world champions. the netball is claim gold at the commonwealth games earlier this year. can the lionesses recreate that the world cup next year? that tournament is now just that the world cup next year? that tournament is nowjust seven months away. with two friendlies this week the players‘ final chance to impress phil neville before the end of 2018. that‘s all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead t
the coach is the twin sister of the england manager, phil neville. the defender williamson, she said it was really inspirational to speak to a team with so much success behind them. inspirational to speak to a team with so much success behind themm is important for us to see the journey they have been because it is similar. but they are also likely people and sometimes when you see a successful sports team you think there are some hidden secrets, but when it comes down to those goals, they have...
106
106
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
so phil rucker, he came startup organic way, saying things the boss liked. what do you make of what appeared to be an attempt to distance himself and now tonight at 4:55 a.m. all the way across the atlantic an attempt to defend the guy. >> yeah, this is classic donald trump, right? as soon as one of his associates gets in hot water embroiled in controversy, trump will try to distance himself we saw it with paul manafort, the campaign chairman who he hardly knew, the personal lawyer michael cohen. trump knew whitaker very well. he had several meetings with him in the oval office according to our reporting because, and get this, trump didn't want to get briefings from attorney general jeff sessions because he didn't want to talk to sessions. so held get the briefings from matt whitaker. he's very familiar with matt whitaker. he's trying to distance himself in case there's coerce. >> whitaker has been cleared into the white house dozens of times. a lot of people noted the president just didn't look right today, that he looked angry, he looked tired, that it's b
so phil rucker, he came startup organic way, saying things the boss liked. what do you make of what appeared to be an attempt to distance himself and now tonight at 4:55 a.m. all the way across the atlantic an attempt to defend the guy. >> yeah, this is classic donald trump, right? as soon as one of his associates gets in hot water embroiled in controversy, trump will try to distance himself we saw it with paul manafort, the campaign chairman who he hardly knew, the personal lawyer...
334
334
Nov 22, 2018
11/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 334
favorite 0
quote 0
actor phil hartman are grief stricken this morning. police believe he was shot by his wife who then shot herself in their california home. >> the loss of phil was a huge shock to the system. it was a bad marriage but nobody thought it would resolve itself that will fraj i cannily and horrifically. >> we feel like we've lost a friend because we've lost someone who made us laugh. that's what a friend does. >> are you on? good king -- i'm sorry, it's not working. you don't know what i'm up against here. i wouldn't rehearse an actor in shakespeare the way you people work here. >> it's his fault. him, yes, you. >> i'll fire him. >> i'm sorry. people are pests. no money is worth this. >> people would ask me what he was like, think of the best john candy you can imagine, he was actually like that and more. >> oh. >> he touched everybody. i don't know if it was just that you could see into his soul because he was so vulnerable. you could see him in plays, trains and automobiles and know what a beautiful dramatic actor he was. >> next time, let
actor phil hartman are grief stricken this morning. police believe he was shot by his wife who then shot herself in their california home. >> the loss of phil was a huge shock to the system. it was a bad marriage but nobody thought it would resolve itself that will fraj i cannily and horrifically. >> we feel like we've lost a friend because we've lost someone who made us laugh. that's what a friend does. >> are you on? good king -- i'm sorry, it's not working. you don't know...
118
118
Nov 7, 2018
11/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 1
phil: you think you're part of the problem or the solution? >> the solution. >> giving her alcohol is the solution? >> i gave her watered down vodka. >> dr. phil: he's bringing you pink slippers and ice cream. you're making it available for
phil: you think you're part of the problem or the solution? >> the solution. >> giving her alcohol is the solution? >> i gave her watered down vodka. >> dr. phil: he's bringing you pink slippers and ice cream. you're making it available for
60
60
Nov 21, 2018
11/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
phil: today's going to be the changing day of your life. >> five, four... >> dr. phil:
phil: today's going to be the changing day of your life. >> five, four... >> dr. phil:
78
78
Nov 10, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i'll interrupt you to go to phil here. you had the president yesterday embarking on this trip to washington. >> that's not true. >> how well do they know each other? >> they know each other pretty well. whitaker has been in the oval office several times to meet with the president. and the reason he's in there to brief the president is because the president didn't want to talk to jeff sessions. he's so mad at jeff sessions, the attorney general, he didn't want to talk to him so he deferred to the chief of staff whitaker to deliver briefings about the updates at the department of justice. my colleague called a white house source yesterday about why the president is saying he doesn't know matt whitaker and my source just laughs. >> it reminds me of sergey kislyak. and i feel like matt whitaker, policy aside, is a guy that stands out. i have behind me folks who have pledged their loyalty to the president in some way. you think about that exchange, that james comey said he had with the president. let's play a clip of james come
. >> i'll interrupt you to go to phil here. you had the president yesterday embarking on this trip to washington. >> that's not true. >> how well do they know each other? >> they know each other pretty well. whitaker has been in the oval office several times to meet with the president. and the reason he's in there to brief the president is because the president didn't want to talk to jeff sessions. he's so mad at jeff sessions, the attorney general, he didn't want to...
97
97
Nov 26, 2018
11/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
and dom chu tracking energy and phil lebeau all over the gm story and cant he issa brewer from the amazon fulfillment center in new jersey bob, you first at the nyse. >> thank you four to one advancing the declining stocks but more than 100 points off the highs and led by what else, technology stocks. semiconductor have had a good day and nvidia had high comments from swedity suisse but same situation with oil oil services have dropped about 30% in a month i've never seen them drop so much new lows att hallib urton and they were up a percentage more earlier in the day same with the rerts, not a common day when you get amazon up as well as the competitors like tiffany and others on the outside and they are beaten up together and why are they bouncing up 40% decline in oil services and retail and banks from the 52-week highs, you're eventually going to get some kind of bounce unless you go into a recession and nobody thinks that's happening right now. elsewhere, consumer staples have held up very well. only 2%, 3% off the highs and not surprisingly you see they are down so why is this happe
and dom chu tracking energy and phil lebeau all over the gm story and cant he issa brewer from the amazon fulfillment center in new jersey bob, you first at the nyse. >> thank you four to one advancing the declining stocks but more than 100 points off the highs and led by what else, technology stocks. semiconductor have had a good day and nvidia had high comments from swedity suisse but same situation with oil oil services have dropped about 30% in a month i've never seen them drop so...
83
83
Nov 7, 2018
11/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
marsha blackburn defeating phil bredesen, the former governor of that state. she will be the next senator there. joe man kmin in the state donald trump won by 40 points holds on to his seat as a democrat in the state of west virginia. an upset, a bit of an upset in the state of missouri. josh hawley, the republican picking up a seat for his party there, knocking off claire mccaskill. and jacky rosen, just within the last hour, we've been able to project in the state of nevada, the democrat defeating the republican incumbent dean heller there. another democratic pickup in the senate. still too close to call, though, in a couple these tight races. martha mcsally, the republican, with a 19,000 vote spread, just barely over kyrsten sinema in the state of arizona. that is too close to call with 71% of the vote in. also florida, the senate race there still too close to call even with 99% of the vote in. the split there between governor rick scott, the republican, and bill nelson, only 38,000 votes. meanwhile, in montana, jon tester fighting for his life. the democra
marsha blackburn defeating phil bredesen, the former governor of that state. she will be the next senator there. joe man kmin in the state donald trump won by 40 points holds on to his seat as a democrat in the state of west virginia. an upset, a bit of an upset in the state of missouri. josh hawley, the republican picking up a seat for his party there, knocking off claire mccaskill. and jacky rosen, just within the last hour, we've been able to project in the state of nevada, the democrat...
79
79
Nov 16, 2018
11/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm in phil's camp. jamie dimon has been spot-on, and i'm not just saying with bullish calls, bearish calls. he's been spot-on. to me, what i look at is all this incredible, extraordinary headline risk that the entire marketplace has, not just right now, but over the last six months, and continuing, and yet, yet we are cranking out incredible, incredible growth numbers here. to me, the upside risk is still actually more prevalent than the down side risk, because like phil said, if any of these issues happen to get resolved, whether it's china tariffs, whether the fed actually backs back a little bit off of their hawkish stance here, boy, we are really in for a driving force here. liz: tim, okay, you get to then weigh in and then we can figure out where we stand on is it dimon or kaplan? >> both guys are very smart guys but mr. dimon's career has always been a lot closer to the real transactional part of the economy, and i would just, if i had to go with one of them, i would certainly think he has a bette
i'm in phil's camp. jamie dimon has been spot-on, and i'm not just saying with bullish calls, bearish calls. he's been spot-on. to me, what i look at is all this incredible, extraordinary headline risk that the entire marketplace has, not just right now, but over the last six months, and continuing, and yet, yet we are cranking out incredible, incredible growth numbers here. to me, the upside risk is still actually more prevalent than the down side risk, because like phil said, if any of these...
165
165
Nov 19, 2018
11/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to bring in phil mudd, who once worked at the fbi. these are official reports, phil. and clearly, only sporadic information is coming in. we're probably going to be learning a lot more fairly soon. but what's your initial assessment of this? it sounds obviously very, very bad. >> yeah, there's a couple questions you would have from the outset and i would judge that the police department might have answers already. first of all, for example, is the individual -- if the individual, the shooter, has been injured, is he speaking? does he have identification on that would allow you not only to determine who he or she is, but to reach out to things like family and associates to say who is this person, and what might be the motivation for this event? the other thing obviously you have is targets. can you determine why this person was shooting at these targets? is there a broader conspiracy afoot? was this an individual who was simply deranged? we should know those pretty quickly with the access, obviously, the officers have to the individual. right now the first question is
i want to bring in phil mudd, who once worked at the fbi. these are official reports, phil. and clearly, only sporadic information is coming in. we're probably going to be learning a lot more fairly soon. but what's your initial assessment of this? it sounds obviously very, very bad. >> yeah, there's a couple questions you would have from the outset and i would judge that the police department might have answers already. first of all, for example, is the individual -- if the individual,...