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phil: will this speech be enough? there were protests about these fuel increases and protests about the perceived cover-up of this plane crash. will this put the lid on all of that? >> no. most of the protesters based on reports, most of the protesters and activists that ask khamenei to step down. it is not the issue. if you look at iranian history, what i have an enemy or convincing the society they have an enemy, let's be united against the enemy, that is why he was calling donald trump a clown and blaming the international community, to put this pressure on iran, that is why he was saying, we can still be strong if we are all stop the protests and face what is happening. you want money? you want to live good? you have a problem in the economy? we can face always sanctions, especially from america. that is the strategy. it is going to work now. phil: thank you. >> you are most welcome. phil: canada urged iran to allow france to analyze the cockpit data recorders from the plane that was shot down. i ran admitted to s
phil: will this speech be enough? there were protests about these fuel increases and protests about the perceived cover-up of this plane crash. will this put the lid on all of that? >> no. most of the protesters based on reports, most of the protesters and activists that ask khamenei to step down. it is not the issue. if you look at iranian history, what i have an enemy or convincing the society they have an enemy, let's be united against the enemy, that is why he was calling donald trump...
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. ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome. around's army says protesters have left the embassy complex in baghdad after militia leaders called on them to disperse. earlier, american forces fired tear gas to repel the demonstrators. washington destroyed -- deployed more troops to the embassy after the compound was breached by militia men tuesday. correspondent: the new year began with a fresh political crisis in baghdad, more clashes between pro--arabian demonstrators -- pro-iranian demonstrators and u.s. troops. later protesters pulled back, but they regard their retreat as a victory against the united states. >> we achieved what we intended. wewe pulled d ck triumphphantlyd we rubbed d america's sese in te dirt correspondndent: they mamay havd lilittle choice but to leave. more u.s. troops moveded into reinforced security at the u.s. embassy on new year's day. washington floyd 750 rapid-this -- rapid-response forces. thousands of kilometers away, more u.s. troops have been preparing to travel to the middle east, a sign of how
. ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome. around's army says protesters have left the embassy complex in baghdad after militia leaders called on them to disperse. earlier, american forces fired tear gas to repel the demonstrators. washington destroyed -- deployed more troops to the embassy after the compound was breached by militia men tuesday. correspondent: the new year began with a fresh political crisis in baghdad, more clashes between pro--arabian demonstrators -- pro-iranian demonstrators and...
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. ♪ phil: welcome to the program. i'm phil gayle. the u.s. government has unveiled new sanctions against iranian officials. the announcement came from mike pompeo and the treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, describing the sanctions as a response to the missile attack against u.s. troops in iraq, which followed the u.s. assassination of a senior iranian general. the sanctions target eight senior officials to the u.s. it says were involved in the attack against u.s. troops. we will now get the view from the united states and european union, from pablo foley elias in washington and teri schultz in brussels. tell us more about the sanctions, pablo. pablo: well, you sort of said at of it already. some of these individuals who will be targeteded are involvedn iran's financial, manufacturing, and mining sectors. they are also against officials who were described as being involved in destabilizing activities. this, the idea behind this is to basically cut billions of dollars of revenue for the iranian government and it came, it was announced in a new
. ♪ phil: welcome to the program. i'm phil gayle. the u.s. government has unveiled new sanctions against iranian officials. the announcement came from mike pompeo and the treasury secretary, steven mnuchin, describing the sanctions as a response to the missile attack against u.s. troops in iraq, which followed the u.s. assassination of a senior iranian general. the sanctions target eight senior officials to the u.s. it says were involved in the attack against u.s. troops. we will now get the...
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. ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. the u.k. formally leaves the european union in just a few hours, parking the end of a divisive 3.5 years in british politics. prime minister joyce. boris johnson and his cabinet marked the occasion in southend early, the first place to declare for brexit and the 2016 referendum. mr. johnson is due to make a speech tonight but aside from that, no official events are organized. it was very different in brussels, where members of the european parliament have been celebrating. correspondent: tomorrow, there will be one fewer. the british flag will no longer fly at the european parliament. brexit mps staged a special departure from the building. they have achieved their political goal. >> this s is happening. the wars over. there is n now a battle for the shape of our relationship with the euroropean union, our r role with the rest of the world, but this is the moment. it is done. correspondent: european leaders acknowledge the relationship with the u.k. will be different. >> we are sending a messa
. ♪ phil: i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. the u.k. formally leaves the european union in just a few hours, parking the end of a divisive 3.5 years in british politics. prime minister joyce. boris johnson and his cabinet marked the occasion in southend early, the first place to declare for brexit and the 2016 referendum. mr. johnson is due to make a speech tonight but aside from that, no official events are organized. it was very different in brussels, where members of the european...
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phil: this is dw news. coming up next, a closer look at the big stories of today on "the day," and world news at the top of the hour. have a good day. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] france twenty four and france twenty four .com. iran called the assassisination of general soul money in act of international terrorism this is hundreds of thousands of iranians protest to demand revenge against the united states. a knife attacker south of paris kills one and leave to others in critical condition no word yet on motivation the police have opened an investigation. and australia's raging wildfires prompt one of the largest evacuation in the country's history
phil: this is dw news. coming up next, a closer look at the big stories of today on "the day," and world news at the top of the hour. have a good day. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] france twenty four and france twenty four .com. iran called the assassisination of general soul money in act of international terrorism this is hundreds of thousands of iranians protest to demand...
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i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. australian authorities have declared emergencies and ordered mass evacuations in new south wales and victoria. the states hardest hit by some of the worst wildfires on record. evacuation orders are likely to last for days as forecasters mourn that high temperatures and strong winds are expected to return this weekend ---- forecasters warn high temperatures and strong winds are expected too return this weekend. >> this is what firefighters in australia have been dealing with for months in some cases. in this is an example of the aftermath. a blaze tore through here on new year's eve. since then, thousands have been awaiting rescue. the plan is for the navy to use ships and helicopters to melbourne. destruction, devastation, and this is one of f so many towns n new south wales in australia that have felt the latest wave of bushfires. >> just get out and go. >> people have died, but a final count has not been tallied yet. some are still listed as missing. one of the dead is fireman jeff
i'm phil gayle. welcome to the program. australian authorities have declared emergencies and ordered mass evacuations in new south wales and victoria. the states hardest hit by some of the worst wildfires on record. evacuation orders are likely to last for days as forecasters mourn that high temperatures and strong winds are expected to return this weekend ---- forecasters warn high temperatures and strong winds are expected too return this weekend. >> this is what firefighters in...
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i am phil gayle. welcome to the program. phil: the u.s. government has unveiled new sanctions against iranian government. the announcement came from mike pompeo and treasury secretary, steven mnuchin. they describe it as a response to the iranian missile attack in iraq. the sanctions target 18 your officials in the islamic republic. we will now get the abuse from the united states and european union in washington and brussels. let's start with pablo. tell us more about these new sanctions. pablo: you sort of said sum of it already. some of these individuals who will be targeted are involved in the iranian financial, technological and mining sectors. they are eight iranian officials who were described as eating involved in destabilizing activities. the idea behind this is to basically cut billions of dollars of revenue for the iranian government. it was announced in a news conference that was very much geared towards this as well. the reason why the assassination of the armenian general took place in the first place and secretary pompeo was
i am phil gayle. welcome to the program. phil: the u.s. government has unveiled new sanctions against iranian government. the announcement came from mike pompeo and treasury secretary, steven mnuchin. they describe it as a response to the iranian missile attack in iraq. the sanctions target 18 your officials in the islamic republic. we will now get the abuse from the united states and european union in washington and brussels. let's start with pablo. tell us more about these new sanctions....
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phil: i don't think that happened. certainly was not raise with me in any meetings i had with the administration. how concerned are you, now that the president has had wins on trade alone, perhaps the u.s. administration has more leverage. we respect that there has been good moving on trade in relation to the united states and their partners around the world in recent times. of course, what we want to do now is build on some aspects of the deal that the u.s. has done with china. in particular, alignment and cooperation on some of the in relation to unfair trading practices. can identify common ground in relation to a number of these issues, and can build our own relationship arising from the july agenda, which was agreed between president juncker and president trump. conformity assessment, regulatory standards, for example. vonnie: can identify common ground in relation to a number of these issues, part ofn with the new eu trade commissioner phil hogan. meanwhile, a new year, new security. starts. security will issuing
phil: i don't think that happened. certainly was not raise with me in any meetings i had with the administration. how concerned are you, now that the president has had wins on trade alone, perhaps the u.s. administration has more leverage. we respect that there has been good moving on trade in relation to the united states and their partners around the world in recent times. of course, what we want to do now is build on some aspects of the deal that the u.s. has done with china. in particular,...
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this is phil hogan, known as big phil! he is phil hogan, known as big phil! he is super tall, about a foot six! he has other attributes that she is irish, he was the agricultural commissioner in the last commission and is now the trade commissioner. he isa and is now the trade commissioner. he is a big character, very forceful. and he will be involved in the trade negotiations and we think with the uk although not clear and he was actually in america talking to doing an interview with peter mandelson at a conference in london over facetime, skype. he was in the states to smooth over trade tensions between the us and the eu but he sort of took part in this live debate and to questions which included some questions on brexit of course and what did we find out? not that we will find out anything about the likelihood of a compressive trade deal in place and ratified by the end of this year? let's listen. prime ministerjohnson has done wisely. —— on wisely, he wants a timeline. he puts enormous pressure on the uk system and then on the eu system in order to se
this is phil hogan, known as big phil! he is phil hogan, known as big phil! he is super tall, about a foot six! he has other attributes that she is irish, he was the agricultural commissioner in the last commission and is now the trade commissioner. he isa and is now the trade commissioner. he is a big character, very forceful. and he will be involved in the trade negotiations and we think with the uk although not clear and he was actually in america talking to doing an interview with peter...
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phil mattingly is out front live on capitol hill. you know what's in the resolution and what your sources are telling you from both sides of the aisle, what more are you learning about this resolution does and does not, tell us and do. >> reporter: erin, this is four pages. this is what's going to dictate the next several weeks, at least the next several days. here's what you need to know. tomorrow, when the senate gavels into session at 1:00 p.m., restarting the trial in earnest, this is the first thing that senators will consider, something they vote on and all republicans lined up behind senate majority leader mcconnell, this will dictate how the opening stages of the trial will go. the first presentations will be 24 hours apiece. they'll be compressed. in two days. basically, two 12-hour sessions. this will make things go faster and that's by design. republicans want to move this trial as quickly as possible while try to cue to the 1999 bill clinton impeachment trial. they alotted for several days to consider those 24 hours. the
phil mattingly is out front live on capitol hill. you know what's in the resolution and what your sources are telling you from both sides of the aisle, what more are you learning about this resolution does and does not, tell us and do. >> reporter: erin, this is four pages. this is what's going to dictate the next several weeks, at least the next several days. here's what you need to know. tomorrow, when the senate gavels into session at 1:00 p.m., restarting the trial in earnest, this is...
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you take a lot of trips to the islands, phil? pretty great, right? oh phil's legally dead. fell off a boat. going by denis now. celery. long story. what do we got here. oh. not going to want to see this. i don't think this is going to work. just ok is not ok. at&t has america's best network, now with our best plans, at our best prices, starting at $35 a line for 4 lines. new from at&t. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable. that's why we're keeping our tuition the same for all online and campus programs through
you take a lot of trips to the islands, phil? pretty great, right? oh phil's legally dead. fell off a boat. going by denis now. celery. long story. what do we got here. oh. not going to want to see this. i don't think this is going to work. just ok is not ok. at&t has america's best network, now with our best plans, at our best prices, starting at $35 a line for 4 lines. new from at&t. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your...
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once he graduated, phil enlisted in the u.s. army reserve, eventually leaving as a first lieutenant. as a lawyer, he served duke power and in due course founded the law firm van high, rutledge, adams, and dunn where he handled some of the most complex employment cases at every level, including the united states supreme court. in 2013 and 2019, phil was named lawyer of the year for employment law by best lawyers in america. though phil was a gifted lawyer, his true passion was republican politics. phil served as vice chairman of the mecklenburg county republican party and alternate delegate to the r.n.c. convention that nominated ronald reagan. most significant, phil was a mentor to a generation of conservatives. he organized a lunch that was -- still goes on in charlotte and they referred to it affectionately as the hun lunch, as he pointed out attila the hun was no conservative he was a collectivist. phil welcomed me 30 years ago to the hundred lunch and it continues weekly today and its members are devastated by his loss. i'm
once he graduated, phil enlisted in the u.s. army reserve, eventually leaving as a first lieutenant. as a lawyer, he served duke power and in due course founded the law firm van high, rutledge, adams, and dunn where he handled some of the most complex employment cases at every level, including the united states supreme court. in 2013 and 2019, phil was named lawyer of the year for employment law by best lawyers in america. though phil was a gifted lawyer, his true passion was republican...
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you take a lot of trips to the islands, phil? pretty great, right? oh phil's legally dead. fell off a boat. going by denis now. celery. long story. what do we got here. oh. not going to want to see this. i don't think this is going to work. at&t has america's best network, now with our best plans, at our best prices, starting at $35 a month per line for 4 lines. new from at&t. it's a thirteen-hour flight, tfifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td ameritrade mobile app so you can quickly check the markets? yeah, actually i'm taking one last look at my dashboard before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ >>> shares of boeing irks rare day higher, after the new ceo dave calhoun seemingly gave investors something to believe in he spoke with phil lebeau on a day where the company posted the first annual loss in more than 20 y
you take a lot of trips to the islands, phil? pretty great, right? oh phil's legally dead. fell off a boat. going by denis now. celery. long story. what do we got here. oh. not going to want to see this. i don't think this is going to work. at&t has america's best network, now with our best plans, at our best prices, starting at $35 a month per line for 4 lines. new from at&t. it's a thirteen-hour flight, tfifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off. you downloaded the td...
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this is phil hogan. known as big phil. is he?! he is super tall, about six foot six, very tall. he has other attributes, he is irish, he was the agriculture commissioner in the last commission and now he is the trade commissioner. he is a big character, pretty forceful. yes, and he's now trade commissioner so will be involved in the trade negotiations with the uk, i think, but not exactly clear. he was in america doing an interview with peter mandelson at a conference in london over, like, a facetime, skypey kind of thing. he was in the states to try and smooth over trade tensions between the us and eu, but yes, he took part in this live debate and took questions, including some questions on brexit. what did we find out, not that we've heard any of this in the last few weeks, about the likelihood of a comprehensive trade deal in place and ratified by the end of the year? let's listen. prime ministerjohnson i think unwisely decided he wants a deadline again, he wants a timeline, putting enormous pressure on the uk system and the eu system to see what we have to do to meet his tim
this is phil hogan. known as big phil. is he?! he is super tall, about six foot six, very tall. he has other attributes, he is irish, he was the agriculture commissioner in the last commission and now he is the trade commissioner. he is a big character, pretty forceful. yes, and he's now trade commissioner so will be involved in the trade negotiations with the uk, i think, but not exactly clear. he was in america doing an interview with peter mandelson at a conference in london over, like, a...
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phil matier broke the story this morning. he's here next to explain what's really happening. >>> at 6:36. taking a live look at the big board at the new york stock exchange. looks like we're starting up about 45 points. it's not up, these temperatures. i'm cold. you had frost. what, friend? >> wait. >> what is mike doing? >> he has something for you. this is my favorite thing. if i ever get caught on tv wearing this. this is what i like to do, nike. you know this. >> she does. this gives me joy in the morning. >> now you're warm. but if you are heading outside, you may need something heavier than that. it's 31 in morgan hill and also in santa teresa. we have frost in the south bay. 33 in mountain view. 36 in san jose. 31 in danville. the frost will be much thicker in the north bay and there could be black ice around novato and sebastopol. that gray is some thick fog. smidge, 39 degrees. patchy, dense fog is our biggest concern. tomorrow morning's commute will be rough with breezy conditions on the day. 30s through 9:00 in the
phil matier broke the story this morning. he's here next to explain what's really happening. >>> at 6:36. taking a live look at the big board at the new york stock exchange. looks like we're starting up about 45 points. it's not up, these temperatures. i'm cold. you had frost. what, friend? >> wait. >> what is mike doing? >> he has something for you. this is my favorite thing. if i ever get caught on tv wearing this. this is what i like to do, nike. you know this....
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from sydney, phil mercer reports. phil: these are extraordinary times in australia. the bushfires have brought terror into the lives of ordinary people. they are devastating and deadly. more lives have been lost, and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. >> you walk around a bit of your house and you go, that was the bedroom, that was my antiques work from my family history. my baby memories from my kids, everything just gone. >> i don't know what i'm going home to. so i just hope for theest. >> it is upsetting to lose your memories. that is very upsetting. but we cannot dwell on it. you know, if you dwell on it, you would just be upset all the time. that doesn't get you anywhere. you got to move on. phil: help is yet to reach some residents who reportedly suffered burns. authorities say it has been too dangerous to send in rescue teams by roads or by air. >> we have a very real challenge at the moment with a couple of isolated communities where we have got reports of injuries and burn injuries to members of the public. we have not been able to get access via roads
from sydney, phil mercer reports. phil: these are extraordinary times in australia. the bushfires have brought terror into the lives of ordinary people. they are devastating and deadly. more lives have been lost, and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. >> you walk around a bit of your house and you go, that was the bedroom, that was my antiques work from my family history. my baby memories from my kids, everything just gone. >> i don't know what i'm going home to. so i just hope...
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of the newest plane the triple 7 x fill lebeau who never sleeps it covering it from washington hi, phil. >> hi, kourtney the 777 x test flight the first flight of the 777 x didn't happen because too windy. they didn't have the optimal conditions they are trying tomorrow again lets talk about the 737 max story. as you mentioned the big reversal in shares for boeing happened midday after word got out that the head of the faa steve dixon got on the phone with the executives for three airlines with the 737 max and said look there is good progress made by boeing when it comes to taking care of all the issues that need to be taken care of in order to recertificate the max he also said there is the potential that this plane could be ungrounded by the middle of the year process if not sooner provided there are no surprising coming up. nothing that further delays the progress that he is seeing made. this is important for in reason. and this is why you see the stock moving higher. steve dixon has been reserved, cautious, somebody who has been very careful not to say anything that might be misinte
of the newest plane the triple 7 x fill lebeau who never sleeps it covering it from washington hi, phil. >> hi, kourtney the 777 x test flight the first flight of the 777 x didn't happen because too windy. they didn't have the optimal conditions they are trying tomorrow again lets talk about the 737 max story. as you mentioned the big reversal in shares for boeing happened midday after word got out that the head of the faa steve dixon got on the phone with the executives for three...
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let's begin on capitol hill with phil mattingly. new deadline, couple of hours from now, what more are we going to learn? >> the most interesting thing today in that noon deadline is you're going to see the full white house defense trial brief. we saw it over the weekend from the house managers, about 111 pages and then laying out the entire case for the removal of the president of the united states, the basis for their impeachment. at noon you're going to see the white house, we saw a smaller filing that was a response to the articles of impeachment, to the summens this weekend, you'll see a broader expansion on what we're going to see them lay out when they get to the senate floor. that's going to be interesting to watch. if you want to know what is going behind the scenes from the preparation perspective, top lawyers from the house judiciary committee walked behind me, going into speaker pelosi's office now, we're expecting at 11:00 a.m. the house managers get a tour of the senate floor, looking at the lay of the land, where they
let's begin on capitol hill with phil mattingly. new deadline, couple of hours from now, what more are we going to learn? >> the most interesting thing today in that noon deadline is you're going to see the full white house defense trial brief. we saw it over the weekend from the house managers, about 111 pages and then laying out the entire case for the removal of the president of the united states, the basis for their impeachment. at noon you're going to see the white house, we saw a...
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we are hearing all of these numbers from abc7 contributor phil matier. ed alvarez said the majority of the times these are kids, presumably teens who see you glued to your smartphone, not paying attention. they grab your phone while the train is stopped, they grab your phone and take off and you are left on the train taking off wondering what happened. we hear the crooks are getting smarter about this, too. they know to turn off the phone completely so you're unable to use one of those find my iphone or similar features to help locate your stolen device. earlier i spoke with a b.a.r.t. rider at the millbrae station who said he has seen one of these thefts happen. >> she was on the phone-like this. right by the door. snatched it, ran out the door before anyone could do anything. i would think that would help, but it's -- it's hard to stop that. >> he was referring to increased patrols. we'll talk about that in a second. i want to give you an update on which stations are targeted most often. the number one tar getttargeted is the balboa park station. they
we are hearing all of these numbers from abc7 contributor phil matier. ed alvarez said the majority of the times these are kids, presumably teens who see you glued to your smartphone, not paying attention. they grab your phone while the train is stopped, they grab your phone and take off and you are left on the train taking off wondering what happened. we hear the crooks are getting smarter about this, too. they know to turn off the phone completely so you're unable to use one of those find my...
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. >> phil rucker, let's be honest about something that involves our business. when a much awaited book, usually in galley form, arrives, even if a deal has been done with a news organization to be the exclusive purveyors of that big splashy book campaign, often copies are made, and employees who are trusted are entrusted to read along so they'll be up to speed the day the book drops. this happens in my experience throughout life, and i've rarely seen it broken, the implicit deal. is it possible that just one set of eyes at the nsc and maybe one set of eyes at the publishers has seen this book? >> brian, surely that's possible, but i have to tell you it's probably unlikely. certainly when you speak about the publisher, i would imagine a number of people in side simon and schuster are involved in the production and editing process. >> but they're used to secrecy too. >> and they do this year after year with so many top secret books. at the white house, if the book were handed to only one national security council official, you would imagine that just by sheer doi
. >> phil rucker, let's be honest about something that involves our business. when a much awaited book, usually in galley form, arrives, even if a deal has been done with a news organization to be the exclusive purveyors of that big splashy book campaign, often copies are made, and employees who are trusted are entrusted to read along so they'll be up to speed the day the book drops. this happens in my experience throughout life, and i've rarely seen it broken, the implicit deal. is it...
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yeah, so this is phil hogan. known as big phil. is he?! yes, because he is super tall, about six foot six, very tall. he has other attributes, he is irish, he was the agriculture commissioner in the last commission and now he is the trade commissioner. and he is a big character too, isn't he? pretty forceful. yes, and he's now trade commissioner so will be involved in the trade negotiations, we think with the uk, although it's not exactly clear. he was in america doing an interview with peter mandelson at a conference in london over, like, a facetime, skypey kind of thing. he's in the states to try and smooth over trade tensions between the us and the eu, but yes, he took part in this live debate and took questions, including some questions on brexit. what did we find out — not that we've heard any of this in the last few weeks — about the likelihood of a comprehensive trade deal in place and ratified by the end of the year? let's listen. prime ministerjohnson has, i think unwisely, decided he wants a deadline again, he wants a timelin
yeah, so this is phil hogan. known as big phil. is he?! yes, because he is super tall, about six foot six, very tall. he has other attributes, he is irish, he was the agriculture commissioner in the last commission and now he is the trade commissioner. and he is a big character too, isn't he? pretty forceful. yes, and he's now trade commissioner so will be involved in the trade negotiations, we think with the uk, although it's not exactly clear. he was in america doing an interview with peter...
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phil," they have an open marriage. >> dr. phil: you say he suggested it. >> he absolutely suggested it. >> dr. phil: you say she suggested it. >> it was her idea. >> dr. phil: he forced me to get into a chat room. >> dr. phil: there's a truth and there's a lie. >> announcer: now she has a boyfriend. >> dr. phil: why would you say this seems like a great deal to get involved in? >> i'm a man. >> dr. phil: you said she's married. no pressure. i think an open marriage is totally asinine. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause]
phil," they have an open marriage. >> dr. phil: you say he suggested it. >> he absolutely suggested it. >> dr. phil: you say she suggested it. >> it was her idea. >> dr. phil: he forced me to get into a chat room. >> dr. phil: there's a truth and there's a lie. >> announcer: now she has a boyfriend. >> dr. phil: why would you say this seems like a great deal to get involved in? >> i'm a man. >> dr. phil: you said she's married. no...
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you take a lot of trips to the islands, phil? pretty great, right? oh phil's legally dead. fell off a boat. going by denis now. celery. long story. what do we got here. oh. not going to want to see this. i don't think this is going to work. just ok is not ok. at&t has america's best network, now with our best plans, at our best prices, starting at $35 a line for 4 lines. new from at&t. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. yeah, they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. oooh, well... i'm good at my condo. oh. i love her condo. nana throws the best parties. well planned, well invested, well protected. voya. be confident to and through retirement. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. a more secure diaper closure. there were babies involved... and they weren't saying much. that's what we do at 3m,
you take a lot of trips to the islands, phil? pretty great, right? oh phil's legally dead. fell off a boat. going by denis now. celery. long story. what do we got here. oh. not going to want to see this. i don't think this is going to work. just ok is not ok. at&t has america's best network, now with our best plans, at our best prices, starting at $35 a line for 4 lines. new from at&t. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. yeah, they help us with achievable steps along the...
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. >> but we do have phil lebeau. >> let's get to phil phil, good morning >> hey, joe? >> yeah. >> can you add anything to what we're talking about here, phil >> not until we get more details. there's more questions than answers at this point. i think a lot of people are looking at this, whenever you hear the name of a manufacturer connected with a plane crash, immediately people say, is there something wrong here there are so many unknowns here. think back to what happened with the plane being shot down outside of tehran and in the moments right afterwards people were saying, is there some kind of mechanical issues could there have been something linked with this particular kra, that happened over there and then it later came out, no, it was shot down we're not saying this plane was shot down but early on, there's so many questions there. i'm not surprised to see the stock come under a little pressure we often see this during plane crashes. you'll see pressure put on either the manufacturing or some of the key players who have components within a particular aircraft an
. >> but we do have phil lebeau. >> let's get to phil phil, good morning >> hey, joe? >> yeah. >> can you add anything to what we're talking about here, phil >> not until we get more details. there's more questions than answers at this point. i think a lot of people are looking at this, whenever you hear the name of a manufacturer connected with a plane crash, immediately people say, is there something wrong here there are so many unknowns here. think back to...
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with the details phil >> let's talk about that delivery forecast. most analysts were expecting tesla to say we'll probably deliver 400,000 vehicle this is year they came in saying it will easily exceed 500,000 vehicles being delivered this year. elon musk said the key to that growth, to achieving not only 500,000 vehicles but growing from there, it will be battery production you're looking at video from when we were out at the giga factory out there in sparks, nevada the key to their battery plan, higher volume, obviously, but also batteries that have greater power, greater energy that really can make a difference for tesla vehicles. >> we've got to improve the capacity otherwise we have complexity but do not improve the number of vehicles on the road. >> as you take a look at shares of tesla, keep in mind it's not just delivering vehicles but the giga factory in sparks, continuing to ramp up battery production and also the one in shanghai, as it brings up its battery production remember, next year, they plan to have a giga factory coming online jus
with the details phil >> let's talk about that delivery forecast. most analysts were expecting tesla to say we'll probably deliver 400,000 vehicle this is year they came in saying it will easily exceed 500,000 vehicles being delivered this year. elon musk said the key to that growth, to achieving not only 500,000 vehicles but growing from there, it will be battery production you're looking at video from when we were out at the giga factory out there in sparks, nevada the key to their...
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from sydney, phil mercer reports.ex phil: these artraordinary times in australia. the bushfires have brought terror into the lives of ordinary people. they are devastating andeadly. more lives have been lost, and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. at you walk around a bit of your house and you go, as the bedrooman, that was mques work from my family history. my baby memories from my kids, everything just gone. >> i don't know what i'm going home to. so i just hope forheest. >> it ispsetting to lose your memories. that is very upsetting. but we cannot dwell on it. you know, if you dwell on it, you would just be upset all the time. that doesn't get you anhere. you got to move on. phil: help is yet to reach some residents who reportedly suffered burns. authorities say it has been too dangerous to send in rescue teams by roads or air. >> we have a very real challenge at the moment with a couple of isolated communities where we have got reports of injuries and burn injuries to members of the public. we have not been able to get access via roads or by aircrt. it has
from sydney, phil mercer reports.ex phil: these artraordinary times in australia. the bushfires have brought terror into the lives of ordinary people. they are devastating andeadly. more lives have been lost, and hundreds of homes have been destroyed. at you walk around a bit of your house and you go, as the bedrooman, that was mques work from my family history. my baby memories from my kids, everything just gone. >> i don't know what i'm going home to. so i just hope forheest. >>...
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our phil lebeau is there yes, get bob out of the way so we can see you >> poor bob. got to wipe the water off the lens. >> reporter: making a debut eventually on national television boeing stock on session lows but everything is selling off except intel. tell us the significance of this particular jet. >> reporter: well, the 777x is next generation of the 777 which is that boeing's very popular wide body. they have been building this more than 20 years and it is a larger version of the 777. it is powered by new ge 9x engines and when this plane takes off, it is hard to get perspective. these engines are massive. and the reason that they have been built for this plane, better fuel efficiency, better efficiency overall for the airplane, these engines are so wide or big in terms of circumference you could stick a fus raj of a 777 inside of the engine on the ge 9x for perspective how large they are for the 777x they're promising 10% reduction in costs per seat for the airlines that ultimately will fly this plane. and that's huge when you're talking about the distances th
our phil lebeau is there yes, get bob out of the way so we can see you >> poor bob. got to wipe the water off the lens. >> reporter: making a debut eventually on national television boeing stock on session lows but everything is selling off except intel. tell us the significance of this particular jet. >> reporter: well, the 777x is next generation of the 777 which is that boeing's very popular wide body. they have been building this more than 20 years and it is a larger...
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phil in." [ laughing ] see what i did? oh, yeah. "phil." you think i should open with that? you betcha. you should. [ both laugh ] phil is gonna bomb.
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you guys have covered this not just in the book very well, phil, carol, phil, start with you. lev parnas, how's the president handling somebody who's -- another person who's turned on him? >> it's like michael cohen, the president's personal attorney turning on the president. lev parnas is somebody who tried so hard to get into the trump orbit. there are photos all over the internet with him posing with the president, with his allies at mar-a-lago, a lot of thumbs up. now he's turning completely. he's providing this new evidence. those notes that were scribbled on the hotel stationery and he wants to tell his story. the question, i think, becomes whether the senate republicans, enough of them, want to hear witnesses to bring him forwardly and importantly john bolton, the former national security advisor, who's head he would be willing to testify if asked. >> what do you make of the president's relationship now with rudy if the people rudy was bringing into this thing are now causing political problems for the president? >> from our reporting it's really shocking inside the whi
you guys have covered this not just in the book very well, phil, carol, phil, start with you. lev parnas, how's the president handling somebody who's -- another person who's turned on him? >> it's like michael cohen, the president's personal attorney turning on the president. lev parnas is somebody who tried so hard to get into the trump orbit. there are photos all over the internet with him posing with the president, with his allies at mar-a-lago, a lot of thumbs up. now he's turning...
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phil, great to have you on set thank you, kate. thank you, robert. >> thank you. >>> piecing together bits of information to form frankenstein like identity. sounds like something out of a horror story very real for smaller financial 'lstitutions, very painful wel talk about the frankenstein fraud coming up i can. the two words whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing clicks) the finishing touch on every masterpiece. (newborn cries) it is humanity's official two-word war cry. words that move us all forward. the same two words that capital group believes have the power to improve lives. and that, for over 85 years, have inspired us to help people achieve their financial goals. talk to your advisor or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your advisor or consultant through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from using feedback to inn
phil, great to have you on set thank you, kate. thank you, robert. >> thank you. >>> piecing together bits of information to form frankenstein like identity. sounds like something out of a horror story very real for smaller financial 'lstitutions, very painful wel talk about the frankenstein fraud coming up i can. the two words whispered at the start of every race. every new job. and attempt to parallel park. (electrical current buzzing) each new draft of every novel. (typing...
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phil, thank you. that's a great shame, for you and for us we appreciate it as always, phil lebeau >>> as you just saw boeing's shares rebounded, as ffa director is calling airline executives, telling them the regulator could approve the 737-max's return to service before midyear senior economics reporter steve liesman is looking at how the moving tribaltable place a bit of havoc with the forecast. >> your read was perfect before, creating turbulence in economist growth forecast. forecasters cut their first quarter gdp outlook last month by as much as half a point they had a rebound in the second quarter, and soft right not return under at least any ex year, that prompted others to lower than paragraph b of a said the longer the shut jon persists, the higher the risk of multiplier it cut second quarter and pushed into the third quarter, so production and delivery starts up sooner, economists may have to get out the pencils and eraser yet again it's big enough by itself to have a measurable impact on gr
phil, thank you. that's a great shame, for you and for us we appreciate it as always, phil lebeau >>> as you just saw boeing's shares rebounded, as ffa director is calling airline executives, telling them the regulator could approve the 737-max's return to service before midyear senior economics reporter steve liesman is looking at how the moving tribaltable place a bit of havoc with the forecast. >> your read was perfect before, creating turbulence in economist growth forecast....
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. >> hey, phil? >> having to relive the same day. >> now, don't you tell me you don't remember me because i sure as heck fire remember you. >> not a chance. >> ned! >> usually when there's some kind of strange convention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned? >> the movie is perfect. it's also so obviously for bill. >> fill, like the groundhog phil? >> yeah, like the groundhog phil. >> look for your shadow there, pal! >> morons, your bus is leaving. >> it's hard to be a likeable dick and then win the audience over by the end. bill is really good at that. >> oh, thank you, young man. >> it's nothing, ma'am, just be comfortable, all right? >> to me, bill murray is one of the great comedy actors that has ever been. >> how long will you be staying with us? >> indefinitely. i'm being sued for divorce. >> he's picky, which is perfect, because then
. >> hey, phil? >> having to relive the same day. >> now, don't you tell me you don't remember me because i sure as heck fire remember you. >> not a chance. >> ned! >> usually when there's some kind of strange convention, it's explained. >> phil connors, i thought that was you. >> you're in a time machine or somebody cast a spell. >> phil connors! >> but this just happened. and nobody minded. >> phil connors. >> ned?...
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let's get to phil lebeau on the breaking american news we mentioned a few moments ago. hey, phil. >> we're still waiting for an exact date when american will suspend all flights between the u.s. and mainland china. i wouldn't be surprised if it is perhaps a week, maybe seven or eight days out it's a similar situation to delta. not only do you have to, you know, wind down the operations, but for the people in china, who are your customers, who want to get out, you have to provide some way of doing that we are waiting for the final announcement from american i've been reaching out to united we haven't heard from them don't be surprised once the state department issued the do not travel warning you combine that with the fact that these planes may be only 35% or 40% full, it makes no sense for the airlines to continue these flights. so that is why we've already seen delta make this announcement this morning. now you have american announcing it is suspending operations between the u.s. and china and i wouldn't be surprised if we hear something from united fairly soon as it i
let's get to phil lebeau on the breaking american news we mentioned a few moments ago. hey, phil. >> we're still waiting for an exact date when american will suspend all flights between the u.s. and mainland china. i wouldn't be surprised if it is perhaps a week, maybe seven or eight days out it's a similar situation to delta. not only do you have to, you know, wind down the operations, but for the people in china, who are your customers, who want to get out, you have to provide some way...
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political economy and a former swedish representative to the world trade organization at a new york phil caruso he's a member of the defense council at the truman national security project and a former intelligence officer in the u.s. air force welcome to all of you i'm going to start with you dan how would you characterize this new deal this new agreement to me this is a very shallow d.-o. still in his sins because basically it's about china committing to buy more stuff from the u.s. and in a way it is a mission impossible because there's no way that china can buy this 200000000000 from the u.s. without jeopardizing is a relationship with other trading partners and at the same time china also said it won't increase domestic fiscal supply subsidies and it can achieve this goal in the trade to you at the same time and those 2 things can all be done simultaneously so you any case i think this is actually more wind to the u.s. side rather than to china ok you have described this as as a ceasefire more than a deal how so. well it is a very short and shallow agreement but is also a start of a
political economy and a former swedish representative to the world trade organization at a new york phil caruso he's a member of the defense council at the truman national security project and a former intelligence officer in the u.s. air force welcome to all of you i'm going to start with you dan how would you characterize this new deal this new agreement to me this is a very shallow d.-o. still in his sins because basically it's about china committing to buy more stuff from the u.s. and in a...
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phil, what is the latest hair? we are hearing of significant fire activity in four australian states, in western australia, south australia, and particularly in the south—eastern states of victoria and new south wales. the authorities say that and new south wales more than 100 buyers continue to burn and more than half of those are uncontained. the danger period for the people of new south wales will come in the next couple of hours stopping the authorities say hot gusty conditions will conspire to whip up those fires in the state of victoria, we are already hearing reports that certain communities are having to be evacuated by helicopter, so certainly another dangerous day for not only residents but of course firefighters on the frontline. and what about the political fallout from all of this, phil? climate change, how much it is responsible for all this, what might be done about it, is dividing australia almost as brexit is dividing that uk? it is a very polarising issue, scott morrison wouldn't classify himsel
phil, what is the latest hair? we are hearing of significant fire activity in four australian states, in western australia, south australia, and particularly in the south—eastern states of victoria and new south wales. the authorities say that and new south wales more than 100 buyers continue to burn and more than half of those are uncontained. the danger period for the people of new south wales will come in the next couple of hours stopping the authorities say hot gusty conditions will...
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political economy and a former swedish representative to the world trade organization at in new york phil caruso he's a member of the defense council at the truman national security project and a former and telethons officer in the u.s. air force welcome to all of you i'm going to start with you dan how would you characterize this new deal this new agreement to me this is a very shallow d.-o. still in its essence because basically it's about china committing to buy more stuff from the u.s. and in a way it is a mission impossible because there's no way that china can buy this 200000000000 from the u.s. without jeopardizing its relationship with other trading partners and at the same time china also said it won't increase domestic physical suppose subsidies and it can achieve this goal in the trade to you at the same time and those 2 things can all be done simultaneously so you any case i think this is actually more wind to the u.s. u.s. side rather than to china ok you have described this as a as a ceasefire more than a deal how so. well it is a very short and shallow agreement but is also
political economy and a former swedish representative to the world trade organization at in new york phil caruso he's a member of the defense council at the truman national security project and a former and telethons officer in the u.s. air force welcome to all of you i'm going to start with you dan how would you characterize this new deal this new agreement to me this is a very shallow d.-o. still in its essence because basically it's about china committing to buy more stuff from the u.s. and...
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let's turn to our own phil lebeau boeing stock is down this morning in the wake of that crash. apparently separate from the missile attack but phil, almost the entire dow implied open to the down side is due just to boeing alone >> right that is because there are more questions than answers at this point as to why the boeing 737-800, which we believe is three or four years old. we are still trying to determine that it crashed within minutes of taking off in tehran 176 people on board. all are believed to be dead in that crash the incident is interesting from this perspective you have a plane that crashes right after take off highly unusual that that happens. you want to check out the engines on that aircraft there are reports there may have been an engine fire. completely unconfirmed at this point. those engines are manufactured by the joint venture between ge and the french co-part safro cfm 56-7 b engines the same being used during the southwest airlines incident where one passenger was killed when they were sucked out the wind window after an uncontained engine failure we do
let's turn to our own phil lebeau boeing stock is down this morning in the wake of that crash. apparently separate from the missile attack but phil, almost the entire dow implied open to the down side is due just to boeing alone >> right that is because there are more questions than answers at this point as to why the boeing 737-800, which we believe is three or four years old. we are still trying to determine that it crashed within minutes of taking off in tehran 176 people on board. all...
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>> all right, phil, thanks. >> phil, thanks so much. let's bring in cnn white house reporter sarah westwood live this morning in washington. sarah, thanks so much for getting up with us. you cover the white house every day. as you heard in phil's report right there obviously the bolton book revelations rocking everyone. i want you to kind of pull back the curtain for us on what it was like at the white house yesterday when this news broke. you have to imagine it sent everybody scrambling certainly senators on capitol hill the reporting shows were not pleased to get blind-sided. tell us what exact lewas it like? >> that's right. and it wasn't just republican senators blind-sided by the existence of that book and the revelations inside it, but also members of the white house. keep in mind when this was sent to the white house it wasn't distributed widely among aides. this went to the national security counsel where bolton worked when he was in the white house for a prepublication review for some of the things bolton was going to claim abo
>> all right, phil, thanks. >> phil, thanks so much. let's bring in cnn white house reporter sarah westwood live this morning in washington. sarah, thanks so much for getting up with us. you cover the white house every day. as you heard in phil's report right there obviously the bolton book revelations rocking everyone. i want you to kind of pull back the curtain for us on what it was like at the white house yesterday when this news broke. you have to imagine it sent everybody...
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phil"... >> dr. phil: she says her mother absolutely ruined our wedding. >> that's the first time i heard that. >> dr. phil: did you wear a white dress to your daughter's wedding? >> >> don't do this to me. >> dr. phil: you're exchanging your vows and your mother did what? >> "thank you, jesus." >> thank you, jesus! >> dr. phil: hold on. >> you don't know me. you are lying, kendra. need to go to church. >> dr. phil: today will be a changing day in your life. you never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now. [cheers & applause]
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>> see, phil. the problem is that they didn't say we killed this guy because he was one of the most heinous people on earth. they said because there was an imminent attack. some have said days away. there's the rub. >> sort of. i mean, i think mitch mcconnell is going to win this one. if you look at this through a short-term lens today, the american people are going to say we got off the hook. we killed somebody. i agree he's a heinous human being. he's not the worse than the worse. i think kim jong-un is worse. if you look at the resolution from nancy pelosi and the house on war powers. why do we have to offer an explanation that's serious? we did this for a modest price. one thing, the intel guys aren't going to say imminent. that's a gloss put on this by republicans and people who want to go after the iranians. i bet that's an interpretation. that not intelligence language. >> barbara, if i can go back to where we are this morning as we await the president's response to the missile attack on the
>> see, phil. the problem is that they didn't say we killed this guy because he was one of the most heinous people on earth. they said because there was an imminent attack. some have said days away. there's the rub. >> sort of. i mean, i think mitch mcconnell is going to win this one. if you look at this through a short-term lens today, the american people are going to say we got off the hook. we killed somebody. i agree he's a heinous human being. he's not the worse than the worse....
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the mob is turning on punxsutawney phil. our next guest says he feels like bill murray in groundhog day because the same thing keeps happening again and again and again. ♪ good morning! oh no, here comes the neighbor probably to brag about how amazing his xfinity customer service is. i'm mike, i'm so busy. good thing xfinity has two-hour appointment windows. they have night and weekend appointments too. he's here. bill? karolyn? nope! no, just a couple of rocks. download the my account app to manage your appointments making today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. i'll pass. todd: rudy giuliani associate parnas creating a scene at the senate impeachment trial, the focus of the trial for his dealings with ukraine to get them to investigate the bidens. parnas volunteering to testify before the senate. >> the truth needs to get out. it is important for our country that there are witnesses because of what is going on and it is important for the country to hear from john bolton. >> parnas not allowed in the senat
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political economy and a former swedish representative to the world trade organization at in new york phil caruso he's a member of the defense council at the truman national security project and a former and telethons officer in the u.s. air force welcome to all of you i'm going to start with you dan how would you characterize this new deal this new agreement to me this is a very shallow deal is still in is because basically it's about china committing to buy more stuff from the u.s. and in a way it is a mission impossible because there's no way that china can buy this 200000000000 from the u.s. without jeopardising is a relationship with other trading partners and at the same time china also said it won't increase domestic physical suppose subsidies and it can achieve this goal in the trade to you at the same time and those 2 things can all be done simultaneously so you any case i think this is actually more wind to the u.s. side rather than to china ok you have described this as a as a ceasefire more than a deal how so. well it is a very short and shallow agreement but is also a start of
political economy and a former swedish representative to the world trade organization at in new york phil caruso he's a member of the defense council at the truman national security project and a former and telethons officer in the u.s. air force welcome to all of you i'm going to start with you dan how would you characterize this new deal this new agreement to me this is a very shallow deal is still in is because basically it's about china committing to buy more stuff from the u.s. and in a...
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phil lebeau has the details. >> reporter: it's a remarkable story. everybody is asking how did carlos ghosn get out of japan. was this an arrangement, an escaped arranged by his wife carol and friends who were outside of the country carlos ghosn today issued a statement saying no my wife carol had nothing to go this i alone arranged for my departure, my family had no role whatsoever meanwhile in japan police there have raided the home where he was staying, looking for clues and evidence that might tell them exactly how he was able to get out of the country without anybody noticing and in beirut outside of the home where carlos ghosn is at, well there's a lot of press there, trying to figure out exactly when we might hear from carlos ghosn as they stake out his house there in beirut. interpol has issued a notice regarding carlos ghosn the way this works this isn't an arrest warrant this is interpol telling the lebanese government they would like to question or have some questions for carlos ghosn why he's up there and it's up to the lebanese governmen
phil lebeau has the details. >> reporter: it's a remarkable story. everybody is asking how did carlos ghosn get out of japan. was this an arrangement, an escaped arranged by his wife carol and friends who were outside of the country carlos ghosn today issued a statement saying no my wife carol had nothing to go this i alone arranged for my departure, my family had no role whatsoever meanwhile in japan police there have raided the home where he was staying, looking for clues and evidence...
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phil's coffee is communitied too have two locations open in january. with all of these openings, we will have 45% of the transit open for service, basically. and with these businesses open, we will have much more traffic than we have today. as a point of reference, fitness sf alone is expected to have 3,000 visitors a day under normal operations. our security and operation's teams are busy on-boarding new tenants and they are plan for the increased foot traffic throughout the transit center. and we are now focusing on helping the remainder of the tenants and working on the permit processing, making sure they respond to dbi comments as soon as possible and with their procurement process of the contractors. our facility manager with provide you with more updates on that later this morning. on to phase two in the downtown extension, we were happy to cohost a tour with mtc for congressman rodney davis of illinois. congressman davis is a member of the house, transportation and infrastructure committee and he was in california to enlarge infrastructure proje
phil's coffee is communitied too have two locations open in january. with all of these openings, we will have 45% of the transit open for service, basically. and with these businesses open, we will have much more traffic than we have today. as a point of reference, fitness sf alone is expected to have 3,000 visitors a day under normal operations. our security and operation's teams are busy on-boarding new tenants and they are plan for the increased foot traffic throughout the transit center....
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thank you. >> thank you, phil king. now, ladies and gentlemen, the supervisor matt haney for district 6. >> thank you, mayor breed. congratulations for your leadership, for your staff who we got to work with so closely in making this happen. i especially want be to recognize jeff and emily from the department of homelessness. you all did such a wonderful job listening to the community, working with us. we went to dozens of meetings together. i am looking at emily and hearing the feedback and using that to adapt the proposal and make commitments to the neighborhood. thank you all for that and for listening. i want to thank our elected officials in sacramento, senator wiener and assembly member king. we are lucky to have advocating for us, bringing home resource goes to help us address what is definitely the biggest crisis not just in san francisco but facing our state. one of the things that i think that we can agree on is that it is a really cold day right now. being out here on a cold day, i think, it is a reminder, a
thank you. >> thank you, phil king. now, ladies and gentlemen, the supervisor matt haney for district 6. >> thank you, mayor breed. congratulations for your leadership, for your staff who we got to work with so closely in making this happen. i especially want be to recognize jeff and emily from the department of homelessness. you all did such a wonderful job listening to the community, working with us. we went to dozens of meetings together. i am looking at emily and hearing the...
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you mention the military, phil. some people in some communities, will they have to be airlifted or taken by sea to get to safety because of the routes are cut off? that is what we are seeing, and we have had amphibious vessels from the navy leaving sydney that have made their way to the coast of victoria and blackhawk helicopters have flown into those communities as well. and the reason for that is that in mallow kuta there are residents and holiday—makers stranded. the main road out goes through miles and miles of bushland and it's too dangerous to let people travel alongside those sorts of roads, so people are stranded. we anticipate about 500 people will be airlifted out or taken away by the navy but that still leaves thousands of people who will be stuck in places for many days, so this is a big problem for the authorities, trying to keep people safe, trying to ease their anxieties when we expect dangerous fire conditions on saturday so it is a monumental effort involving not only the military but federal auth
you mention the military, phil. some people in some communities, will they have to be airlifted or taken by sea to get to safety because of the routes are cut off? that is what we are seeing, and we have had amphibious vessels from the navy leaving sydney that have made their way to the coast of victoria and blackhawk helicopters have flown into those communities as well. and the reason for that is that in mallow kuta there are residents and holiday—makers stranded. the main road out goes...
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. our correspondent phil mercer is in sydney. this has been an extraordinary few months for australia and has brought out a lot of great things and people but people must be worried about where this is going if they can't see an end in sight. trauma, courage, determination, fear and stoicism. all of these things have been brought to the fore in weeks of fires here in australia in the states of south australia, tasmania, victoria, new south wales, across the country in western australia, the country in western australia, the fires are burning, there have been dangerous days, too, in previous weeks in the state of queensland. what australia is grappling with is a crisis that no one here has ever seen before, a very long drought in eastern australia has added to the crisis. on saturday we are expecting more hot and windy bop conditions and it is the heat and wind that could well conspire to elevate this fire danger. australia is well used to nature's extremes but this emergency i think it's frightening many people. they worry this w
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. our correspondent phil mercer is in sydney. this has been an extraordinary few months for australia and has brought out a lot of great things and people but people must be worried about where this is going if they can't see an end in sight. trauma, courage, determination, fear and stoicism. all of these things have been brought to the fore in weeks of fires here in australia in the states of south australia, tasmania, victoria, new south wales, across the country...
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this is phil hogan, known as big phil! he is phil hogan, known as big phil! he is super tall, about a foot six! he has other attributes that she is irish, he was the agricultural commissioner in the last commission and is now the trade commissioner. he isa and is now the trade commissioner. he is a big character, very forceful. and he will be involved in the trade negotiations and we think with the uk although not clear and he was actually in america talking to doing an interview with peter mandelson at a conference
this is phil hogan, known as big phil! he is phil hogan, known as big phil! he is super tall, about a foot six! he has other attributes that she is irish, he was the agricultural commissioner in the last commission and is now the trade commissioner. he isa and is now the trade commissioner. he is a big character, very forceful. and he will be involved in the trade negotiations and we think with the uk although not clear and he was actually in america talking to doing an interview with peter...