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>> phil: really good. people say you have the best job in the world and i really believe the opportunity that i have to be able to share cultures. i love that we get to show the world in a positive light. there's so much that you see on television and in the media. here's what's going wrong in this country and here's what's going wrong over here and here's what's going wrong over here. >> stephen: and then people go on tv and make late-night jokes about it. it's so sad. >> phil: i've heard that. do know these people? >> stephen: one thing i love about the show, love your eyebrow. this is how you kick off every season, that eyebrow. [cheers and applause] where did this, how did this start? >> phil: when i was a kid i was absently fascinated by a gentleman of a man by the name of lee majors, the $6 million man. if you don't know who that is, some of you don't know, it was like, we have the technology to rebuild. steve austin. he has an accident and they rebuilt him and it only cost $6 million. he has a show,
>> phil: really good. people say you have the best job in the world and i really believe the opportunity that i have to be able to share cultures. i love that we get to show the world in a positive light. there's so much that you see on television and in the media. here's what's going wrong in this country and here's what's going wrong over here and here's what's going wrong over here. >> stephen: and then people go on tv and make late-night jokes about it. it's so sad. >>...
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phil alluded to the fact that interest rates are going up. these next -- these next two pictures come from the paper i did with bill gail recently. the national nominal government interest rate is just based on looking at cbo's projected interest divided by the projected debt. not the rate of any given one, but prediction the average would be on the debt the next 30 years and then you have the growth rate of gdp and as phil mentioned, the i think we have been focusing on a lot in recent years is the difference between the interest rate and the growth rate. and under the -- this most recent baseline projection, cbo has us going for many years more with the interest rate below the growth rate which all other things being equal is a positive saying in terms of the rate at way debt accumulates. high primary deficit will overcome this in terms of the debt, but worse if the interest rate exceeded the growth rate. in terms of where we're going, phil talked about the spring of 2023 and spring of '24 largely due to reductions in projected spending. th
phil alluded to the fact that interest rates are going up. these next -- these next two pictures come from the paper i did with bill gail recently. the national nominal government interest rate is just based on looking at cbo's projected interest divided by the projected debt. not the rate of any given one, but prediction the average would be on the debt the next 30 years and then you have the growth rate of gdp and as phil mentioned, the i think we have been focusing on a lot in recent years...
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maybe one day i'll go back to it. >> phil: our thanks to juju. the full episode of "impact by nightline: "dance moms, behind the curtain" now streaming on hulu. >>> when we return, two hollywood stars with no sports experience buy a struggling welsh soccer team and the redemption story is television gold. if you're living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. good to go off the grid. good to go nonstop. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for daily hiv pills. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva is the only complete, long-acting hiv treatment you can get every other month. it's two injections from a healthcare provider. just 6 times a year. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you're taking certain medicines which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions, post-injection reactions, liver problems, and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical help right away. tell your doctor if you have liver or kidney
maybe one day i'll go back to it. >> phil: our thanks to juju. the full episode of "impact by nightline: "dance moms, behind the curtain" now streaming on hulu. >>> when we return, two hollywood stars with no sports experience buy a struggling welsh soccer team and the redemption story is television gold. if you're living with hiv, imagine being good to go without daily hiv pills. good to go off the grid. good to go nonstop. with cabenuva, there's no pausing for...
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phil foden there. cricket, and fresh from winning the t20 series, england's women cricketers have beaten pakistan in their opening one day international in derby. batting first at the county ground, england lost a steady flow of wickets before alice capsey dug in to make 44, her best one day international score, as the home side finished on 215 for nine. sophie ecclestone was then pick of the england bolwers as she took three for 26, on the way to beating pakistan by 37 runs. english teenager luke littler threw the perfect nine dart finish to win the premier league final on his debut. the i7—year—old's incredible rise continued at the 02 — as he showed extraordinary composure to throw the perfect leg of darts in his 11—7 victory over the world champion luke humphries. it's the first time anyone has done a nine darter in the premier league since phil taylor back in 2010. littler was in tears at the end as he became the sport's youngest ever major champion. i don't know what to do with the trophy
phil foden there. cricket, and fresh from winning the t20 series, england's women cricketers have beaten pakistan in their opening one day international in derby. batting first at the county ground, england lost a steady flow of wickets before alice capsey dug in to make 44, her best one day international score, as the home side finished on 215 for nine. sophie ecclestone was then pick of the england bolwers as she took three for 26, on the way to beating pakistan by 37 runs. english teenager...
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so, thank you and at this time-am i introducing somebody phil? last but not least and as i said, as someone who grew up in san francisco, our parks overall have always looked good, but not this good. they have gotten so much better and i'll tell you, it is a is couple reasons. number one, it is the park bonds the voters continue to vote on to support parks, which provide the resources for the investments made. number two, it is the park alliance and folks like ben davis who raise private dollars in order to invest in the parks, and number three, it is the people who do the work. i can't get my hair wet. number three, it is the people who do the work. thank you. thank you kat. rec and park, okay. [laughter] that's my bay sox jacket. these are hard to get. number three, again it is the people who do the work every single day and take pride in that work. i want to express my appreciation to each and every one of you for making today special and even the rain can't stop us from enjoying a good old fashion birthday party celebrating golden gate park.
so, thank you and at this time-am i introducing somebody phil? last but not least and as i said, as someone who grew up in san francisco, our parks overall have always looked good, but not this good. they have gotten so much better and i'll tell you, it is a is couple reasons. number one, it is the park bonds the voters continue to vote on to support parks, which provide the resources for the investments made. number two, it is the park alliance and folks like ben davis who raise private...
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phil the dr. phil is a student of the human soul. you have dr. phil telling nothing yahoo going over his military record seeming to praise netanyahu for it. and this is not a difficult interview, a challenging interview, a hard ball interview. so it's going to be interesting to see how those critics and that's in the who they were already really slamming. that's and yeah, who these past several months for not allowing is really journalist the question to him and for only appearing on for in news networks and, and, and being it and especially american ones to now shifting gears and speaking to an american tv personality who is known for dispensing self health advice, marion. all right, think good. thank you very much. i appreciate that. i'm gonna jump june and just remind of it to him home. it isn't reporting from the jordanian capital online for us because benjamin netanyahu, his cabinet, has bind, i'll just there is oppressions inside israel. now israel's, and that it trees folks passed and says that the army is well for pad full. it's ground in
phil the dr. phil is a student of the human soul. you have dr. phil telling nothing yahoo going over his military record seeming to praise netanyahu for it. and this is not a difficult interview, a challenging interview, a hard ball interview. so it's going to be interesting to see how those critics and that's in the who they were already really slamming. that's and yeah, who these past several months for not allowing is really journalist the question to him and for only appearing on for in...
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[applause] [applause] phil donahue. [laughter] from an irish catholic roots in cleveland, phil donahue rose to transform television and reshape the national conversation. over 29 years, nearly 7000 episodes, and 20 enemies, he pioneered -- 20 emmys he pioneered the live daytime talk show, interviewing everybody from our greatest stars to our forgotten neighbors uniting us around the toughest issues of our time. insatiably curious and excepting he saw every guest as worthy of interest and worked to build understanding, bringing us to see each other not as enemies, but fellow americans. [applause] [applause] rena everts accepting on behalf of of metzger everts -- medgar evers. medgar evers was willing to face death to give america a new life. an army soldier, he fought for freedom abroad during world war ii. at the height of the civil rights movement he was a crusading lawyer fighting for equality at home i'm the investigating lynchings, organizing voter drives, and dismantling school segregation. the life he chose to liv
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phil did. i think it is fair to say that none of the questions really seem particularly challenging for benjamin netanyahu. it's an interesting choice by nothing you know, whose team isn't it that instead of being interviewed by one of the major networks they've chosen to go with a syndicated talk show and somebody who's a tv doctor, is there any speculation about why they might have chosen that as well, it certainly isn't extreme choice, rob, especially when you consider the fact that nothing yahoo has been under fire by his critics and israel for months now for not submitting to questions for to tough questions from is really media from is really journalist for not sitting down with these really news programs who want to have the chance to ask him about those intelligence failures that lead to how much is attack on october 7th. what we've seen the past several months repeatedly is nothing yahoo sitting down for interviews with for, and media specifically on numerous occasions. he has sought o
phil did. i think it is fair to say that none of the questions really seem particularly challenging for benjamin netanyahu. it's an interesting choice by nothing you know, whose team isn't it that instead of being interviewed by one of the major networks they've chosen to go with a syndicated talk show and somebody who's a tv doctor, is there any speculation about why they might have chosen that as well, it certainly isn't extreme choice, rob, especially when you consider the fact that nothing...
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phil unexplained. the sometimes complex relationship he's had with president joe by being interviewed comes as israel is under pressure from the white house to ensure that the civilian casualties are minimized and operations and goes to solve the safety of rafa. president bivens threatened to withhold a more weapons if any plan, pardon, is really trying to solve into the off a goes ahead. i've known joe biden, for many years, or 40 years and more. you know, we often had agreements, but we've had our disagreements. we've been able to overcome them. i hope we can overcome them now. but we will do what we have to do to protect our country. and benjamin as an yahoo, who's cabinets bind all just data from israel. so mohammed drum, jim is joining us not a live from a month. are we getting more indications about what benjamin netanyahu has been saying in that interview? yeah, we've heard a bit more of what he told dr. phil in that interview, nothing. yeah. who set, among other things that he expect. but after
phil unexplained. the sometimes complex relationship he's had with president joe by being interviewed comes as israel is under pressure from the white house to ensure that the civilian casualties are minimized and operations and goes to solve the safety of rafa. president bivens threatened to withhold a more weapons if any plan, pardon, is really trying to solve into the off a goes ahead. i've known joe biden, for many years, or 40 years and more. you know, we often had agreements, but we've...
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let's get the details with phil lebeau. >> another 8k, and unlike americans united is reaffirming its guidance for the second quarter. we're entering that period we're going to start to get guidance in terms of how the quarter was shaping up and despite united reaffirming its guidance, the stock is under pressure. why? because american airlines has issued a warning which has some people saying, are we going to see softness with the airline stocks it's also bringing shares of united down, although american's warning is strictly about american they have lowered their eps guide. it was $1.15 to $1.45. revenue expected to fall 5 to 6% it was expected to fall 1 to 3%, and the company announcing that the chief commercial officer is leaving the company. we will have hear more from the ceo of american airlines tomorrow morning at the bernstein conference in new york i'm sure he'll be spelling out in greater detail exactly why it has issued this warning for the second quarter back to you. >> phil, did i see that the guidance range for united looked like a buck wide on adjusted eps? >> i have n
let's get the details with phil lebeau. >> another 8k, and unlike americans united is reaffirming its guidance for the second quarter. we're entering that period we're going to start to get guidance in terms of how the quarter was shaping up and despite united reaffirming its guidance, the stock is under pressure. why? because american airlines has issued a warning which has some people saying, are we going to see softness with the airline stocks it's also bringing shares of united down,...
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phil lebeau has that story for us. phil, what did we learn? >> reason it's under pressure, the faa is now looking into whether or not boeing employees may have falsified some records regarding inspections of the 787 dreamliner. according to the article boeing did notify the faa that some of the entries may by employees in april, or they notified the faa in april that some entries for some inspections may not be complete. still waiting to get an update from the faa regarding this look into what's happening with inspections, with the dreamliner, keep in mind the faa has been working with boeing in terms of certifying these aircraft, once they're finished, doing inspections on those aircraft, still unclear, though, according to this article, what we're talking about here. are we talking about a part of the process that the faa is not involved in, are we talk about, perhaps, documentation that was just not done correctly. still a number of questions here but no doubt that's the reason greater pressure on shares of boeing down more than 2 3k9. >> p
phil lebeau has that story for us. phil, what did we learn? >> reason it's under pressure, the faa is now looking into whether or not boeing employees may have falsified some records regarding inspections of the 787 dreamliner. according to the article boeing did notify the faa that some of the entries may by employees in april, or they notified the faa in april that some entries for some inspections may not be complete. still waiting to get an update from the faa regarding this look into...
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phil foden is obviously leading the wa . �* , phil foden is obviously leading the wa. �*, . phil foden is obviously leading the wa. �*, ,,~u, ., , ., way. let's look at nominees for ounu way. let's look at nominees for young player _ way. let's look at nominees for young player of— way. let's look at nominees for young player of the _ way. let's look at nominees for young player of the season. i way. let's look at nominees for - young player of the season. michael, who nets young player of the season. michael, who gets your— young player of the season. michael, who gets your vote? _ young player of the season. michael, who gets your vote? you _ young player of the season. michael, who gets your vote? you seen - young player of the season. michael, who gets your vote? you seen that l who gets your vote? you seen that crossover which is really exciting about those young players in both categories. but you know, the stand up categories. but you know, the stand up for me has got to be cole palmer. i think the returning goals and the chelsea side that have been so inconsist
phil foden is obviously leading the wa . �* , phil foden is obviously leading the wa. �*, . phil foden is obviously leading the wa. �*, ,,~u, ., , ., way. let's look at nominees for ounu way. let's look at nominees for young player _ way. let's look at nominees for young player of— way. let's look at nominees for young player of the _ way. let's look at nominees for young player of the season. i way. let's look at nominees for - young player of the season. michael, who nets young player...
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phil: thank you. lisa: here is the issue. a lot of people have been talking about emerging markets as part of this reflation trade in the commodity sector is part of that. where are the limits where this becomes a problem? i am always looking for the problems. i'm wondering at what point do you start seeing increase in commodity prices as a headwind, especially if you are worried about strength being too strong and you are worried about the idea of inflation? phil: there is a line in the sand. start to think that would be a tax. whereas, we have a long way to go to get there but also emerging markets have been so left behind that any reflation right now is good for that market. there is a point where the commodity story becomes the tax. we are not close to that. there are two things that look cheap. one is emerging markets and the other is small cap. we do not want to be underweight either of those but small-cap you want to see multiple federal reserve cuts with above trend growth which is not our view. we would avoid large-c
phil: thank you. lisa: here is the issue. a lot of people have been talking about emerging markets as part of this reflation trade in the commodity sector is part of that. where are the limits where this becomes a problem? i am always looking for the problems. i'm wondering at what point do you start seeing increase in commodity prices as a headwind, especially if you are worried about strength being too strong and you are worried about the idea of inflation? phil: there is a line in the sand....
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but phil foden evolution as a player has been really, reallyjoyous for season going. tributes are being paid to one of hollywood's most successful songwriters, richard m sherman, who has died at the age of 95. he wrote over 150 songs with his brother robert for classic films such as mary poppins, thejungle book and chitty chitty bang bang. our culture reporter victoria bourne looks back at his career. # supercalifragilistic— expialidocious generations of families will be familiar with the work of richard m sherman. alongside his late brother, robert, he won two oscars in 1965 for the score of mary poppins. # now, i'm the king of the swingers. # oh, thejungle vip. some of their best—known songs include thejungle book's i wanna be like you... # i wanna be a man, mancub. # and stroll right into town.. ..and chitty chitty bang bang. # chitty chitty bang bang, we love you. during his long career, he won numerous awards, including three grammys, and received 2a gold and platinum albums. he was described as being a key member of walt disney's inner circle of creative tal
but phil foden evolution as a player has been really, reallyjoyous for season going. tributes are being paid to one of hollywood's most successful songwriters, richard m sherman, who has died at the age of 95. he wrote over 150 songs with his brother robert for classic films such as mary poppins, thejungle book and chitty chitty bang bang. our culture reporter victoria bourne looks back at his career. # supercalifragilistic— expialidocious generations of families will be familiar with the...
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phil. i have to say this morning when we heard about it, we'll, we're quite incredulous as to the choice. a not to know is notorious for not really sitting down particular with his really journalist to face harsh questions. and of course the pressure that he's been under for the last 7 months. and then we have had a dr. phil, who let me just read to you from the website of his show. this is basically a doctor for his own admission to leave. no one behind talking about things like parents, right? social media education, homelessness. no topic is out of reach. no cow to sacred and nobody is to last to find their way back. this is dr. phil's re met while he sat down for an hour with these really prime minister. you mentioned there that he talked about uh biden. and he talked about the weapons of band potential, what things that it really was a platform rather than an interview, marry him and he was talking about the israel would go it alone. he said that have mass needed to be exterminated or
phil. i have to say this morning when we heard about it, we'll, we're quite incredulous as to the choice. a not to know is notorious for not really sitting down particular with his really journalist to face harsh questions. and of course the pressure that he's been under for the last 7 months. and then we have had a dr. phil, who let me just read to you from the website of his show. this is basically a doctor for his own admission to leave. no one behind talking about things like parents,...
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phil, let's look at these prices. you have got just a little bit more like $3.59 now compared to $3.57 a year ago. but while up from $2.59 from biden's first day in office and in context of where you live, we more expensive out there in california where william la jeunesse is. perhaps to other areas of the country. what do you make of it? >> it really is. and it's bad energy policy. we came in with this new administration basically saying we did not want to drill for american energy. we wanted to kill pipelines good we want to replace fossil fuels. but all of that has a cost. part of that cost is showing up at the gas tank this weekend. but i also think the government spending on all of these type of programs to try to push green energy is showing up because it adds to inflation. when you go to that barbecue today, just about everything on the table will cost more even the beer and the gas to get to that picnic. >> griff: we are hearing the administration, it looks like he will release some of the reserve. to try to b
phil, let's look at these prices. you have got just a little bit more like $3.59 now compared to $3.57 a year ago. but while up from $2.59 from biden's first day in office and in context of where you live, we more expensive out there in california where william la jeunesse is. perhaps to other areas of the country. what do you make of it? >> it really is. and it's bad energy policy. we came in with this new administration basically saying we did not want to drill for american energy. we...
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phil norton has the story. hugely respected and highly talented. squadron leader mark long was one of the raf�*s finest pilots. he served his country in modern day fighterjets and relished the chance to honour wartime heroes. he was due to take command at the battle of britain memorial flight later this year. outside the hangar at the team's base at raf coningsby, where he took off from on saturday, a sign still shows the expected departure and return time for the spitfire he was flying. but the aircraft crashed into a field a short distance from the lincolnshire runway. a great friend, colleague and a passionate professional
phil norton has the story. hugely respected and highly talented. squadron leader mark long was one of the raf�*s finest pilots. he served his country in modern day fighterjets and relished the chance to honour wartime heroes. he was due to take command at the battle of britain memorial flight later this year. outside the hangar at the team's base at raf coningsby, where he took off from on saturday, a sign still shows the expected departure and return time for the spitfire he was flying. but...
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let's get back to ben domenech and phil holloway and leo terrell. the movement against former attorney for donald trump, michael cohen, the heat is too hot for him apparently. he is getting a barrage of questions now from the defense. >> i think hanging this case on your reliance on michael cohen was really a mistake from the get-go. one of the reasons why this is such a time waster of a case and one of the reasons why it is a ridiculous path to go down given all that he has admitted in the past and frankly his continued behavior in terms of everything that was just being detailed there. the way he has offered a running commentary and fundraiseed off of this existing effort. look, he is just a terrible lawyer and i think that one of the things you can look at in this situation is all of the people who have gone down this path of trying to engage in an effort to use law fare to eliminate donald trump's ability to be reelected as president of the united states, these efforts have failed because they have depended time and again on some of just the wor
let's get back to ben domenech and phil holloway and leo terrell. the movement against former attorney for donald trump, michael cohen, the heat is too hot for him apparently. he is getting a barrage of questions now from the defense. >> i think hanging this case on your reliance on michael cohen was really a mistake from the get-go. one of the reasons why this is such a time waster of a case and one of the reasons why it is a ridiculous path to go down given all that he has admitted in...
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interest rates phil eluded to the fact that interest rates are going up. the average nominal government interest rate is just based on looking at the projected interest that is sort of not the rate but given what they project the governments average interest rate will be on the debt over the next 30 years then you have the growth rate of gdp and as phil mentioned in the recent years it is a difference between the interest rate and growth rate and under this most recent baseline projection, cbo has many more with of the interest rate below the growth rate, which all other things being equal is a positive thing in terms of the way that the debt accumulates. the high primary deficit is going to overcome this in terms of what happens to the debt but it would be even more if it is. in terms of where we are going, this is what has happened in the last year. phil talked about the good news between the spring of 2023 end of the spring of 2024 in terms of the forecast largely due to reductions in the projected to spending. this is the bad news which would be increa
interest rates phil eluded to the fact that interest rates are going up. the average nominal government interest rate is just based on looking at the projected interest that is sort of not the rate but given what they project the governments average interest rate will be on the debt over the next 30 years then you have the growth rate of gdp and as phil mentioned in the recent years it is a difference between the interest rate and growth rate and under this most recent baseline projection, cbo...
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so, thank you and at this time-am i introducing somebody phil? last but not least and as i said, as someone who grew up in san francisco, our parks overall have always looked good, but not this good. they have gotten so much better and i'll tell you, it is a is couple reasons. number one, it is the park bonds the voters continue to vote on to support parks, which provide the resources for the investments made. number two, it is the park alliance and folks like ben davis who raise private dollars in order to invest in the parks, and number three, it is the people who do the work. i can't get my hair wet. number three, it is the people who do the work. thank you. thank you kat. rec and park, okay. [laughter] that's my bay sox jacket. these are hard to get. number three, again it is the people who do the work every single day and take pride in that work. i want to express my appreciation to each and every one of you for making today special and even the rain can't stop us from enjoying a good old fashion birthday party celebrating golden gate park.
so, thank you and at this time-am i introducing somebody phil? last but not least and as i said, as someone who grew up in san francisco, our parks overall have always looked good, but not this good. they have gotten so much better and i'll tell you, it is a is couple reasons. number one, it is the park bonds the voters continue to vote on to support parks, which provide the resources for the investments made. number two, it is the park alliance and folks like ben davis who raise private...
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phil holloway is here, former assistant district attorney. you are with me for the hour and that's a great thing. brett, start with you, a liar's paradox. what is that? >> harris, thank you for having me on. looking forward to this hour as well. i will tell you that when i was a young prosecutor, i was sat down by the u.s. attorney and i was told you need to be very careful if you think one of your witnesses is lying. and trying to reach a certain result in a case. and it wasn't just because you put your case in. there was a -- that said if i know knowingly -- i could be subject to penalties even as a prosecutor. it is shocking for me for alvin bragg to put oh witness on the stand and especially for so long. the longer on the stand the more likely it is that you will expose his lies and that really is a problem for the case but if i were looking into this case afterwards if there is an acquittal i would certainly want to investigate whether there was a conspiracy to sub oren perjury from some of these witness are necessarys. >> i agree. in a
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. in other news, the minutes from the us central banks last policy meeting indicate fed officials are uncertain about whether the current level of interest rates in the us is high enough to ensure inflation come down. some even indicated they are willing to raise the cost of a borrowing if inflation suddenly spikes. worth noting that the last fed meeting was held before the latest reading consumer prices which showed them cooling off in april. british mining giant anglo american has rejected bhp's anglo american has rejected bhp�*s third takeover proposal worth around $49 billion. they have agreed to a one—week extension to allow bhp to make another binding offer. anglo american dismissed the first two office for being too cheap but says the third offer was ruled out due to the structure of the deal. in the european says —— space agency has appointed with a satellite to detect the sound energetic outburst. called the visual, it will be able to forecast a further three — four d
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. in other news, the minutes from the us central banks last policy meeting indicate fed officials are uncertain about whether the current level of interest rates in the us is high enough to ensure inflation come down. some even indicated they are willing to raise the cost of a borrowing if inflation suddenly spikes. worth noting that the last fed meeting was held before the latest reading consumer prices which showed them cooling off in april. british mining giant...
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>> phil: what's been lost? >> there's no there's no more memories. >> trevor: what doctors are warning about with all energy drinks. >>> brooke shields. she spent her childhood in movies like "blue lagoon." >> i just keep having all these strange thoughts. >> trevor: was an ivory snow baby. she says those who tried to paint her a victim got it wrong. >> they wanted me to be broken and become a train wreck. and i see how it happened. i missed that piece of it, and i am forever blessed. >> trevor: now starring in "mother of the bride." >> wait, you two know each other? >> uh -- well -- yes. we do. >> trevor: opening up about her sizzling chemistry with costar benjamin bratt. >> i had to really, really pull on my acting. >> trevor: whathealls the hardest job in the world. e plaque psoriasis symptoms define me. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections a
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. the minutes from the us central bank's last policy meeting indicate fed officials are uncertain about whether the current level of interest rates in the us is high enough to ensure inflation comes down. some even indicated they are willing to raise the cost of borrowing if inflation suddenly spikes. worth noting though that the last fed meeting was held before the latest reading on consumer prices, which showed them cooling off in april. turning to india now. once a darling of global investors, india has continued to see lower inflows of fdi or foreign direct investment for the second year in a row, our india business correspondent nikhil inamdar has more on what's going on. well, these numbers released by the rbi shows that india raised about $71 billion from foreign investors in financial year 2023-24. that is investors in financial year 2023—24. that is marginally lower than the previous year, but about 13% below the highs that we saw in 2020. now, the slowdown in foreign in—fl
phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. the minutes from the us central bank's last policy meeting indicate fed officials are uncertain about whether the current level of interest rates in the us is high enough to ensure inflation comes down. some even indicated they are willing to raise the cost of borrowing if inflation suddenly spikes. worth noting though that the last fed meeting was held before the latest reading on consumer prices, which showed them cooling off in april. turning to india now. once...
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phil holloway, in terms of the timing of this. everybody from the uber driver this morning is asking when do you think the verdict will come? ? we don't know. >> we don't know. just because we have experience, that experience tells me that we just are going to have to wait. it is kind of like reading tea leaves trying to figure out what a jury is doing when they are asking questions. it may be that one juror has one small question or it may mean they are completely divided back in that jury room. it is not surprising because what we've seen particularly with respect to these jury instructions, we've seen, harris, the judge merchan take the place, if you will, of the district attorney and grand jury. he is grafting into this case these three so-called other crimes. he is giving the jury the option of picking amongst themselves from this menu of options. these -- this is an essential element of the crimes charged. the jury is supposed to be unanimous as to each and every element of the crime. the judge is charging them with offenses
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phil mercer, bbc news, sydney. british mining giant anglo—american has were rejected a proposal worth around four $9 billion, but agreed to an extension to make another binding offer. anglo had dismissed the first two offers for being too cheap, but said that third was rolled out due to the structure of the bill. anglo believes it's too complicated and requires its own shareholders. turning to india. they have seen lower inflows of investment for... the amount of money of raise is slipping to five—year lows. these numbers show that india raise about $71 billion in 2023-24. that is raise about $71 billion in 2023—24. that is marginally 2023—211. that is marginally lower than the previous year, but about 13% below the highs that we saw in 2020. the slowdown in foreign inflows raises concerns about india's ambitions to emerge as an alternative investment decision to china. the rbi says inflows have been affected by rising inflation and tough geopolitics. spender capital and private equity funding and startups
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phil. he spoke on a political, right wingish political podcast. spoke on msnbc, as you said, he does not want to have to relate to israeli people. he doesn't go to the funerals of soldiers. he simply does not interact. and that's causing, i mean, a kind of shattering confusion, i would say, for israelis. >> cnbc, not msnbc, also we would welcome him on this show. >> oh, sorry. that's right. >> cnbc, i apologize. >> that's okay. noga tarnopolsky, thank you very much. it's always good to get some perspective from inside jerusalem from one of the locals, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and what some black voters are saying about this november's election, who does and does not have their support? and what a symbol of stop the steal was doing on the front lawn of a supreme court justice. . production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (jen) that's enterprise intelligence. (vo) it's your vision, it's your verizon. tamra, izzy, and emma... they respond to emails with phone calls... and they don't 'circle back', they're already there. they wear busin
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phil lebeau reporting. we'll know the results of that vote sometime later today probably. >>> let's get to kate rogers for a news update. kate? >> tyler, the man convicted of attacking representative nancy pelosi's husband with a hammer was just sentenced. david depape received 50 years total on two charges, but the sentences will run concurrently. it amounts to 30 years behind bars. depape fractured paul pelosi's skull when he couldn't find the then-speaker at their san francisco home in 2022. he goes to trial onstate charges for attempted murder later this month. >>> actor alec baldwin could see charges dropped against him in the deadly on-set shooting of his film "rust." his attorneys just made their arguments. the judge is expected to rule next week. it follows the manslaughter conviction of the film's armorer, hannah gutierrez, who loaded the live round into the prop guidance that went off killing the cinematographer. >>> it could be the most famous napkin in history. the napkin signing a young lionel
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, phil. cohen is on the stand, cross examination has started again. so we're underway. over the weekend, cohen had a lot of time to sit and think. so did the defense team. how do you think it goes this morning after the text messages from last week were eye opening and you even had people like anderson cooper saying that wasn't good for the prosecution? >> alvin bragg's case has fallen apart. that train is completely off the tracks. guess who else had the weekend to think about michael cohen's testimony? the jury. in fact, i think it was brilliant for the defense team to time it so that they could take a break for the long weekend and the last thing that they were hearing about is all of michael cohen's lies, hearing about his bias, all of the things that will cause that jury to disbelieve him and then they come back this morning and they get hit with more cross examination. more impeachment of michael cohen. let's be sure there is a lot to work with. he has prior inconsistent statements, pro
, phil. cohen is on the stand, cross examination has started again. so we're underway. over the weekend, cohen had a lot of time to sit and think. so did the defense team. how do you think it goes this morning after the text messages from last week were eye opening and you even had people like anderson cooper saying that wasn't good for the prosecution? >> alvin bragg's case has fallen apart. that train is completely off the tracks. guess who else had the weekend to think about michael...
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phil snow is here on-set for more. great to have you with us. >> good to see you. >> just, you know, being a fact set user, fill disclosure, some of the a.i. features come up, highlighting, you know, important areas, and that is really amazing and time saving. you actually did a survey to quantify how much time people are saving. >> absolutely. >> and so, 55% of your respondents in this survey of, like, 550 people saved five hours? >> this was just junior bankers, that's one of the work flows we serve. we know what the life of a junior banker is. five hours might mean a lot to that person, so -- that's just the beginning. we think we can continue to, you know, make people's lives hyperefficient. >> how are customers looking at this in terms of how much they pay versus how much time they're saving? >> we're still in the beginning stages of that. most ceos recognize there's an opportunity to really make way more efficient summaries, and in other cases, they're going to want to continue to add value with that individual.
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what do you see, phil? >> i agree her testimony is literally irrelevant to any of the issues related to whether there was some kind of a bookkeeping crime that took place. it is obvious this is a witness brought by the prosecutor for the purpose of making it salacious. they had a boring couple of days and this is the kind of witness that will certainly wake up a potentially sleepy jury and get them to pay attention to salacious and interesting details. but the details, if she has any, doesn't shed any light on the alleged crimes that were committed relating to how trump supposedly kept his books. listen, this is a witness who can be destroyed on cross examination. not only has she made multiple inconsistent statements. she stated in 2018 that her involvement with president trump was limited to a few public appearances and nothing more. so if that's the case, how can it be so-called hush money if there is nothing to hush up? it is obvious she has a bias against donald trump. she owes him money and so if she
what do you see, phil? >> i agree her testimony is literally irrelevant to any of the issues related to whether there was some kind of a bookkeeping crime that took place. it is obvious this is a witness brought by the prosecutor for the purpose of making it salacious. they had a boring couple of days and this is the kind of witness that will certainly wake up a potentially sleepy jury and get them to pay attention to salacious and interesting details. but the details, if she has any,...
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phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >> i guess that makes me feel a lul little better. i don't know. it makes me question boeing a little bit more at this point. >> if you're not questioning boeing, there's probably something wrong with you. this should be a mini series. this is going to be on netflix within two to three years. the only reason why the stock is staying where it's at is because they have a duopoly. them and airbus. it would be trading, probably, in the 20s, if it was any other company. it's crazy to me they are only down 30% for the year. >> guy, at some point, isn't it so bad it's good to use a fred from carter braxton worth, the chart master? >> 100%. but i thought that, melissa, if i'm being honest, when the ceo stepped down and that stock went from basically $185 or so to $196, i'm like, that's it, you finally caught this thing cold and i thought it was headed to $220, $225. i understand exactly what steve's saying, but their defense portion of the business gets absolutely zero credit whatsoever in this environment. so, i'm with you, but i would have said that $20
phil, thank you. phil lebeau. >> i guess that makes me feel a lul little better. i don't know. it makes me question boeing a little bit more at this point. >> if you're not questioning boeing, there's probably something wrong with you. this should be a mini series. this is going to be on netflix within two to three years. the only reason why the stock is staying where it's at is because they have a duopoly. them and airbus. it would be trading, probably, in the 20s, if it was any...
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in a team full of superstars, phil foden has shone the brightest. the manchester city midfielder has been integral to a record fourth title in a row and told me what it meant to have enjoyed the best campaign of his career. so good to now say that i've had a good season and i want to continue to play well. i try and lead on the pitch with the things i do and how hard i work. so, yeah, i've been here for a long time now working with the manager and i think now is the time for me to step up and try and be the man who's going to score the goals. and he's done exactly that, with 27 goals so far in a break—out season. laser—like precision. foden�*s development has come under the watchful eye of pep guardiola. although the manager has raised the prospect that he will leave at the end of next season, when his contract ends. yeah, obviously it'll be really sad. i've not known really any of thing apart from him. so, yeah, it'll be strange when, when he does go, but i don't want to think too much about it. i want us to enjoy now. he just simplifies foot
in a team full of superstars, phil foden has shone the brightest. the manchester city midfielder has been integral to a record fourth title in a row and told me what it meant to have enjoyed the best campaign of his career. so good to now say that i've had a good season and i want to continue to play well. i try and lead on the pitch with the things i do and how hard i work. so, yeah, i've been here for a long time now working with the manager and i think now is the time for me to step up and...
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phil swagel is the budget director office since june of 2019. served as assistant secretary for economic policy at the treasury department where he with as responsible for developing a wide economic issues, including policies relating to the financial crisis and the troubled asset relief program. he has served as chief of staff and senior economist council of economic advisors and at the reserve board and international monitor fund and previously a professor at the university of maryland's school of public policy and a visiting color of the american enterprise institute and what that, i leave it to you two. thank you. >> all right. susan, thank you so much. thanks to ai and brookings and wharton and for arranging this and devon, thank you. we should turn this into a fiscal summit and solve the problem with the group in the room. all right. so, i have a couple of slides, which, okay, good i can see them there and these are on the cbo website. i'm going to go through the slides pretty quickly just to sit some of the highlights and then talk broadl
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phil, good to see you. let's start with elon musk and the growing opposition to his very large pay package. >> glass lewis is very vocal and large and influential and whether or not in this debate over elon musk's $56 billion pay package a package that had been approved in sell2018 when the company was incorporated in delaware, a court there voided that agreement and now glass lewis has said when this next vote comes up with tesla shareholders on june 13th, vote no we do not think that this is a good deal. keep in mind for elon musk he has long said, and he said this back in 2018, i don't have any skin in the game unless we come through and deliver the results that you expect and as a result, he has basically met all of the objectives that were laid out in 2018 that's why he received a $56 billion. that's not enough for glass lewis. again, we'll find out what shareholders think on june 13th. >> this would be by far the largest pay package ever i mean, we blink when we hear of some execs getting 56 million,
phil, good to see you. let's start with elon musk and the growing opposition to his very large pay package. >> glass lewis is very vocal and large and influential and whether or not in this debate over elon musk's $56 billion pay package a package that had been approved in sell2018 when the company was incorporated in delaware, a court there voided that agreement and now glass lewis has said when this next vote comes up with tesla shareholders on june 13th, vote no we do not think that...
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back with us, phil rucker, chuck rosenberg, jessica roth. phil rucker, we often talk to you about donald trump, but let me talk to you about his one-time lawyer and now nemesis, michael cohen. do you think he feels the pressure? >> certainly, chris. this is sort of the closing act in the prosecution trying to make its case and sew this up neatly for the jury, and to leave the jury with the conclusion that there's no doubt but that donald trump committed these felony crimes, and so a lot of pressure is going to be on cohen not only in how he answers the questions of the prosecution, but his effectiveness as a story teller, the way he's able to knit together these different shreds of evidence to portray sort of a broader narrative of criminal activity by donald trump. >> i want to bring in msnbc legal analyst and criminal defense attorney danny cevallos who was inside court this morning. so we were talking about the fact that after madeleine westerhout, i mean, you've got a series of people who are basically making sure that evidence is allowe
back with us, phil rucker, chuck rosenberg, jessica roth. phil rucker, we often talk to you about donald trump, but let me talk to you about his one-time lawyer and now nemesis, michael cohen. do you think he feels the pressure? >> certainly, chris. this is sort of the closing act in the prosecution trying to make its case and sew this up neatly for the jury, and to leave the jury with the conclusion that there's no doubt but that donald trump committed these felony crimes, and so a lot...
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it's the first time anyone has done a nine—darter in the premier league since phil taylor back in 2010. littler was in tears at the end as he became the sport's youngest ever major champion. i don't know what to do with the trophy. seeing the family and the — the trophy. seeing the family and the crowd... now i don't know— and the crowd... now i don't know what_ and the crowd... now i don't know what to do. whenever i win something, the emotionsjust something, the emotions just come — something, the emotionsjust come out _ something, the emotionsjust come out because my mum and my dad out _ come out because my mum and my dad put their own money into me and got _ dad put their own money into me and got me — dad put their own money into me and got me the sponsors, i can't — and got me the sponsors, i can't thank them enough. watching the fa cup, but now i can't _ watching the fa cup, but now i can't wait — watching the fa cup, but now i can't wait to go to new york and — can't wait to go to new york and see _ can't wait to go to new york and see what happens and have a holi
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phil rucker, let's talk about the first debate. it's scheduled for next month. there's a lot of time that is spent in prep. he is stuck in the courtroom or the courthouse. chris christie has some new advice for president biden. we know chris christie tried everything to get a primary debate and could not get donald trump to agree to any primary debate. he hasn't debated this season. he says, let trump speak. if you let him speak, this is chris christie, he will hang himself. what would the trump campaign do with that? that's chris christie's advice, from the sideline, obviously. someone who didn't get past new hampshire. >> andrea, even though there's been this clear split between christie and trump respect his skills as a debater. it's why he played an integral role four years ago in preparing trump for the debates. the advice christie gave, going directly against what he wants to do. it would require patient and restraint to hang back and let biden speak fully. i would be surprised if that's how trump ends up performing. it's not the performance we have seen f
phil rucker, let's talk about the first debate. it's scheduled for next month. there's a lot of time that is spent in prep. he is stuck in the courtroom or the courthouse. chris christie has some new advice for president biden. we know chris christie tried everything to get a primary debate and could not get donald trump to agree to any primary debate. he hasn't debated this season. he says, let trump speak. if you let him speak, this is chris christie, he will hang himself. what would the...
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phil lebeau brings us the details. phil? >> kelly, it's not just memorial that will be the busiest ever, this summer will be the busiest ever for the u.s. airports in term of the number of people who are going through the airports. in fact, the tsa says it will be an increase of 8% to 10% compared to the number of people who were flying next year. it starts next friday, the friday before memorial day with a bang. 2.9 million passengers are expected and we've been seeing a steady increase in the number of daily average passengers being screened by the tsa. it was a record last year. we will likely see it cross over 3 million a day at some point this summer. so what is the tsa doing? they're adding staff. >> we've added staff and technology and we've also had the benefit of finally paying our workforce what every other federal employee would be paid for that kind of a job, and that has had a big difference in our ability to retain talent and so our retentionrates have gone up by 50%. so it's a significant improvement. >> so wh
phil lebeau brings us the details. phil? >> kelly, it's not just memorial that will be the busiest ever, this summer will be the busiest ever for the u.s. airports in term of the number of people who are going through the airports. in fact, the tsa says it will be an increase of 8% to 10% compared to the number of people who were flying next year. it starts next friday, the friday before memorial day with a bang. 2.9 million passengers are expected and we've been seeing a steady increase...
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jason stacey is a history professor at southern illinois university and edwards, phil and
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what a week it's been for phil foden. the manchester city forward named the premier league player of the season on saturday, scored twice on sunday to win his sixth league title. he was one of the first names in england's provisional euros squad on tuesday, and pep guardiola will almost certainly start him in the fa cup final when city take on manchester united at wembley for the second year running. he is still only 23 and has won 15 major domestic trophies. our sports editor dan roan has been speaking to him about the season and their preparations for saturday. you don't know how much work goes in on the training pitch and how much the manager puts in. viewing the opponents games and coming up with tactics. after what people say that it can when they don't understand how hard it is to do what we have done the season. it's going to be a tough final. united did not make it easy with us at whenas derby, so we have to look forward to it and be at our best if we are going to win. given that you're from the local area, your i
what a week it's been for phil foden. the manchester city forward named the premier league player of the season on saturday, scored twice on sunday to win his sixth league title. he was one of the first names in england's provisional euros squad on tuesday, and pep guardiola will almost certainly start him in the fa cup final when city take on manchester united at wembley for the second year running. he is still only 23 and has won 15 major domestic trophies. our sports editor dan roan has been...
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phil lebeau joins us now, so phil, why exactly could people benefit from leasing a new carater than just buying one? >> reporter: the payment's going to be lower that's the biggest difference. that said, the supply of vehicles available to be leased over the last three years has been very limited so your lease deals haven't been that great. that has changed as the chips supply for auto production has improved. >> you want to buy or own, whether it's house or a car, every time we talk times are changing, big picture, is it long term beneficial to lease rather than to buy? >> it depends on your situation. if you're somebody and you have a finite number of miles you know you're going be driving over the next three years leasing is a better option because you know you're not going to go over the mileage allowance. other times where buying makes more sense, it really depends on your personal situation, your financial situation, how much can you afford every month. and how long do you plan to keep the vehicle. >> phil, you talked about generally lower monthly payments how big of a deal are we
phil lebeau joins us now, so phil, why exactly could people benefit from leasing a new carater than just buying one? >> reporter: the payment's going to be lower that's the biggest difference. that said, the supply of vehicles available to be leased over the last three years has been very limited so your lease deals haven't been that great. that has changed as the chips supply for auto production has improved. >> you want to buy or own, whether it's house or a car, every time we...
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. >> thanks so much, phil. thanks, alan, for coming today and we'll take a 10 minute break and then resume at 10:00. i just want to thank you. [applause] the moderator of the session. thank you so much for doing that. >> thank you so much for having me. welcome everyone. we desert all the result we should be worried about the deficit, climb above two and a 50% and how basically a massive problem. talk to a lot of people should come speaking with steve eisen his famous from "the big short" last week and is said the deficit is been a concern for 30 years, it is never matter. if you want to bet you will be wrong. here's the market perspective why it matters and why people care. i love the panel, i love these guests, torsten, you do put our charts and want to start with you mapping out from the market view why the deficit matters in terms of dollars and sense that had to be paid out in the near term. >> i think as we just talk about and as we shall come when something continues to grow than we do probably need to p
. >> thanks so much, phil. thanks, alan, for coming today and we'll take a 10 minute break and then resume at 10:00. i just want to thank you. [applause] the moderator of the session. thank you so much for doing that. >> thank you so much for having me. welcome everyone. we desert all the result we should be worried about the deficit, climb above two and a 50% and how basically a massive problem. talk to a lot of people should come speaking with steve eisen his famous from "the...