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. >> tom foley. is nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> thank you. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag. located in the bag was three shotgun shells. >> these are phone, records -- >> norris also showed the jury the foley's home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> there were no phone calls that either came in or left. >> your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call home and see, have you left yet? we're waiting for you. >> that's what i would do. >> according to detective carbon, tom didn't bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then members of dar's family stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled and that tom wanted out. >> he told me that his wife is very controlling an
. >> tom foley. is nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> thank you. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag. located in the bag was three shotgun shells. >> these are phone, records -- >>...
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correspondent pablo foley as pablo we want to head to you 1st the big question still american casualties we don't have any word on that but president donald trump tweeting the 1st we've heard from him in fact this was a couple of hours after the attack this is the tweet here and the president as you can say is seizing quote all is well and so far so good pablo certainly a different tone in that tweet from what we've been hearing from the president in just the past few days. yeah you're absolutely right far less aggressive the mall we've been hearing from president trump far more measured and i think one point that we really need to focus on is those casualties and actually to wait and see whether we have a final confirmation on dot undock could play a very pivotal role in how at the united states precedes un also president term say they in dot tweet add that he'll be making a statement tomorrow morning at now what's interesting about this is that several hours ago here in the united states many americans were waiting in fact to hear from president troll because there was a lot of rumor i
correspondent pablo foley as pablo we want to head to you 1st the big question still american casualties we don't have any word on that but president donald trump tweeting the 1st we've heard from him in fact this was a couple of hours after the attack this is the tweet here and the president as you can say is seizing quote all is well and so far so good pablo certainly a different tone in that tweet from what we've been hearing from the president in just the past few days. yeah you're...
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jane foley that's a big number. ups like what's up, messenger, instagram as well. so 2.5 billion people every month use facebook alone —— including whatsapp and instagram. but what caught people off guard this time was the rising costs. a lot of regulation is coming into had companies like facebook. analysts thought because their investment in extra previously had begun to slow, the costs would slow. actually the costs and expenses for the last quarter were 34%. so that is what really hit shares. but what really hit shares. but what we have to really say is even though shares were down 7.296 even though shares were down 7.2% on the back of this news, over the last year they have been up 50%. in terms of those soaring costs for policing itself, that is to prevent regulation, isn't it? that's facebook showing they are serious about countering misinformation, about privacy, how david is used, etc, etc. yes, so this is self—regulation, if you like. that's interesting in this context because there is a lot more better fr
jane foley that's a big number. ups like what's up, messenger, instagram as well. so 2.5 billion people every month use facebook alone —— including whatsapp and instagram. but what caught people off guard this time was the rising costs. a lot of regulation is coming into had companies like facebook. analysts thought because their investment in extra previously had begun to slow, the costs would slow. actually the costs and expenses for the last quarter were 34%. so that is what really hit...
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dw's pablo foley elias on the story for us in washington. pablo, thank you.fter 18 months of economic conflict, the united states and china have entered a trade truce, or at least the first part of one. president donald trump and china's chief trade negotiator today signed phase one of a new agreement just a short time ago in a ceremony at the white house. it is aimed at lowering tensions in a trade war that has slowed growth around the globe. ahead of the signing, trump hailed the deal asas historic. >> today, we take a momentous step, , one that has n never ben taken bebefore with china, towas a future that is fair, as we signed phase one of the historic trade deal between the united states and china. together, we are righting the wrongs of the past and delivering a future of economic justice and security for american workers, farmers, and families. brent: this deal will ease some u.s. sanctions on china, and it will see beijing step up imports of american farm products. both sides are holding off, however, on imposing further tariffs, but many other hot bu
dw's pablo foley elias on the story for us in washington. pablo, thank you.fter 18 months of economic conflict, the united states and china have entered a trade truce, or at least the first part of one. president donald trump and china's chief trade negotiator today signed phase one of a new agreement just a short time ago in a ceremony at the white house. it is aimed at lowering tensions in a trade war that has slowed growth around the globe. ahead of the signing, trump hailed the deal asas...
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jane foley will correct me. is it expansionary?r in mind that where some of these numbers are, that it is a relief. here is annmarie hordern. annmarie: i want to start off with the oil and gas sector. all of big oil is on the big move higher. it is the only sector in the green. brented crude prices, hovering around $70 a barrel. premium,eing that risk the geopolitical risk premium over the price of oil, the state department saying there is heightened risk around u.s. military bases. boding welle is not for airlines. they are under pressure. air france, 4.5%. all these airlines are under pressure, we do not know when or how long this increase of oil price will stay. againstlines can hedge this, but for the most part it is out of their control. francine: we will have more on those movers and what that means for airlines. annmarie hordern with the biggest european movers. let's get straight to the liver first word news in new york city with viviana hurtado. viviana: iran is no longer abiding by any limits on uranium enrichment. iran p
jane foley will correct me. is it expansionary?r in mind that where some of these numbers are, that it is a relief. here is annmarie hordern. annmarie: i want to start off with the oil and gas sector. all of big oil is on the big move higher. it is the only sector in the green. brented crude prices, hovering around $70 a barrel. premium,eing that risk the geopolitical risk premium over the price of oil, the state department saying there is heightened risk around u.s. military bases. boding...
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charles de gaulle told foley be careful. even the return flight and the safe landing are handled autonomously mission accomplished. made was a very very challenging project and we had a number of serious setbacks actually from the very beginning and i think without the really hard work especially over the last 34 months and. have very very good spirit in the in the concerts here we wouldn't have achieved what we did achieve this is a nice combination go further robotics are deficient in delhi on cinematography i'm feeling in general and i think that the smarter less they've been depart for good feeling of the future. good. good. good good food good. good. on. moving back to the sticks and founding a company with elderly residents of. moscow businesswoman from google's lunch up hova came up with this wild idea. they produce unique products that give city dwellers a taste of the country to bring life and money back to their village. and 39 w. . entering the conflict zone come from doing the powerful. ethiopia has come a long w
charles de gaulle told foley be careful. even the return flight and the safe landing are handled autonomously mission accomplished. made was a very very challenging project and we had a number of serious setbacks actually from the very beginning and i think without the really hard work especially over the last 34 months and. have very very good spirit in the in the concerts here we wouldn't have achieved what we did achieve this is a nice combination go further robotics are deficient in delhi...
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when michael foley was a trade rep in the last administration. let me end with this.hile it is good news we were able to reach an agreement on the new nafta i want to caution my colleagues the uncertainty caused by donald trump's haphazard approach to trade is far from over. the multi-front trade war with allies and trading partners is approaching two years, two years of american farmers, american manufacturers, retailers, experiencing increased cost from donald trump's tariffs while being left out of overseas markets due to retaliatory tariffs, two years of uncertainty and disruption putting investments and hiring decisions on hold. two years of uncertainty for the american workers who are not sure their jobs will continue as trade wars drag on. where has that gotten us? limited trade agreement with japan may be better than nothing, and attempt to cover up negative affects that withdraw from the transpacific trade partnership, tpp, has had on our economy and global competitors. and negotiated in the last administration was a 12 nation trading block negotiated by mich
when michael foley was a trade rep in the last administration. let me end with this.hile it is good news we were able to reach an agreement on the new nafta i want to caution my colleagues the uncertainty caused by donald trump's haphazard approach to trade is far from over. the multi-front trade war with allies and trading partners is approaching two years, two years of american farmers, american manufacturers, retailers, experiencing increased cost from donald trump's tariffs while being left...
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well foley remains to be seen whether those new allegations from bolton will make its way make their way into the trial at all to see exactly what sort of legal damage they may do to the president but certainly washington is still reeling over these revelations what the national former national security adviser john bolton is alleging in this leaked manuscript is that he had a conversation with president trump back in august in which trump said he would continue withholding security aid to ukraine until ukraine announced investigations into the bidens now that is the very claim that trump has been denying he says that getting the dirt on his political opponents was not linked to the security hold on ukraine he said that it was undergoing an authorized and legal review of that military aid to ukraine but this certainly does introduce perhaps the 1st 1st hand evidence that directly links those 2 things together this all came out as part of this book manuscript that bolton has been writing since he was fired or left the white house he's no longer an employee there and president trump ha
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correspondent pavel foley in washington a pavlo there are already lots of american sanctions against iran what's new this time. you said that there are many sanctions already in place on iran from the united states and this new and fresh round of sanctions focuses on several key industries on areas of the economy the iranian economy financial construction manufacturing textile and mining sectors and also the sanctions also focus on aid to iranian officials involved in what was described as destabilizing activities and the idea behind this is to essentially olf revenue from being generated by the iranian government to the point of billions of dollars so this would add to the already billions of dollars that the iranian government is losing because of the sanctions that are already in place. we understand as well the president donald trump has been talking about the reasons why he ordered the killing of general custom soleimani what did he say. well 1st and foremost president trump has followed a policy of maximum pressure so the maximum pressure is related directly to those sanctions
correspondent pavel foley in washington a pavlo there are already lots of american sanctions against iran what's new this time. you said that there are many sanctions already in place on iran from the united states and this new and fresh round of sanctions focuses on several key industries on areas of the economy the iranian economy financial construction manufacturing textile and mining sectors and also the sanctions also focus on aid to iranian officials involved in what was described as...
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our correspondent pablo foley l.e.o.'s is following that trial from new york and he sent us this assessment after day one. harvey weinstein was once the king of hollywood the much lauded producer's kingdom began to crumble though back in 2017 when it was revealed in the u.s. media that there were dozens of accusations of sexual misconduct against him out of a group the me too movement and that brings us up to 2020 and the trial which began in new york on monday in the trial there are 2 women who are accusing harvey weinstein of 5 charges in total among them a rape and predatory sexual assault and he could be sent to prison for life if he is actually found guilty of these charges prosecutors also want to show that there is a pattern of behavior in harvey weinstein over the past couple of decades and for that reason the prosecution are bringing in other women who are the cues to him all of sexual assault what's also being quite dramatic on this 1st day of the trial is that across the country in los angeles to new charges we
our correspondent pablo foley l.e.o.'s is following that trial from new york and he sent us this assessment after day one. harvey weinstein was once the king of hollywood the much lauded producer's kingdom began to crumble though back in 2017 when it was revealed in the u.s. media that there were dozens of accusations of sexual misconduct against him out of a group the me too movement and that brings us up to 2020 and the trial which began in new york on monday in the trial there are 2 women...
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correspondent pablo foley areas reporting from washington d.c. . to football in the dorm and put on a dominant performance in a 51 win against cologne on friday night thanks in part to a rising star dortmund's new whiz kid in holland hit the target twice for his 2nd game for the club after scoring a hat trick in his debut last week the 19 year old norwegian proved once again that he has what it takes to be a major new force in the game for a long time to come i. the 1920 s. was an extraordinary time in berlin and the culture and politics of the era have inspired the most expensive german t.v. series ever made the aptly named babylon it's just returned for a 3rd season but international fans will have to wait a bit longer for now it's only screening in germany. and old hollywood maxim says a film should start with an earthquake and work up to a climax the earthquake in babylon berlin is a stock market crash of 929 and many see only one way out. hollywood could have hardly state it better or. our hero is caught up in the mail of the world economic cr
correspondent pablo foley areas reporting from washington d.c. . to football in the dorm and put on a dominant performance in a 51 win against cologne on friday night thanks in part to a rising star dortmund's new whiz kid in holland hit the target twice for his 2nd game for the club after scoring a hat trick in his debut last week the 19 year old norwegian proved once again that he has what it takes to be a major new force in the game for a long time to come i. the 1920 s. was an extraordinary...
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[inaudible conversations] >> president foley and speakers and members of the legislatur legislature, distinguished guests friends, fellow nebraskans good morning. congratulations on the commencement of the 106 nebraska legislature. i want to welcome each of you back and i look forward to working together to keep nebraska strong on what is known to be a fast pace from property tax relief we have several priorities and as we enter this session our priorities in 2020 have been shaped by the events and circumstances our state has faced over the last year. as i have said before i believe 2019 will be remembered as nebraska's finest hour. [applause] when we were faced with the most widespread and costly natural disaster in state histor history, nebraskans responded with heroic grit and determination and resilience and generosity. for 318 days through december 19 nebraska had a flood watch warning or advisory somewhere in our state. through it all nebraska show the world what it truly means to be nebraska strong. the rescue on - - nebraska not only rescued stranded neighbors donated hey, po
[inaudible conversations] >> president foley and speakers and members of the legislatur legislature, distinguished guests friends, fellow nebraskans good morning. congratulations on the commencement of the 106 nebraska legislature. i want to welcome each of you back and i look forward to working together to keep nebraska strong on what is known to be a fast pace from property tax relief we have several priorities and as we enter this session our priorities in 2020 have been shaped by the...
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jane foley from rabobank joins me now. combat, let's start with the story in the arab news. they are clearly extremely worried as is much of the world, about the fallout from this. absolutely, they are worried about what could happen in their region stopping this article doesn't make mention of the fact that around backed houthi militias have previously targeted saudi civilians. civilians have also been warned about the impact of us energy installations, could also be targeted. one thing they did think was quite interesting within the context of this article is a reference to general qasem soleimani asa reference to general qasem soleimani as a warlord. clearly the positioning of this article is quite clear. they also talk about the fact that saudi's deputy foreign minister has arrived in the us for talks with the us secretary of state. we know that the two countries are closely aligned, do work closely together, so one aligned, do work closely together, so one wonders aligned, do work closely together, so one wonders now aligned, do work closely together, so one wonders now
jane foley from rabobank joins me now. combat, let's start with the story in the arab news. they are clearly extremely worried as is much of the world, about the fallout from this. absolutely, they are worried about what could happen in their region stopping this article doesn't make mention of the fact that around backed houthi militias have previously targeted saudi civilians. civilians have also been warned about the impact of us energy installations, could also be targeted. one thing they...
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our let's get more i'm joined now by correspondent pablo foley l yes he's covering that trial for us at the courthouse in new york pablo this is really the trial that many people have been waiting for i mean just walk us through what's the significance of harvey weinstein finally facing a judge. that's right karl there's obviously a huge amount of interest as well in this trial we saw today there was a huge number of international media also advocates from the me too movement were out here because let's not forget that this the 1st allegations against harvey weinstein a peerage were reported on over 2 years ago so we're here we are almost over to be years later we saw harvey weinstein walk into the courthouse behind me very dramatic scenes there using a walking frame to go inside and you know were also there were so many iraqis ations against him but we have to with the times of the fact that this trial is just focusing on 2 women it was mentioned in the report there and bought some very serious charges indeed a rape and also a predatory sexual assault which could result if convicted
our let's get more i'm joined now by correspondent pablo foley l yes he's covering that trial for us at the courthouse in new york pablo this is really the trial that many people have been waiting for i mean just walk us through what's the significance of harvey weinstein finally facing a judge. that's right karl there's obviously a huge amount of interest as well in this trial we saw today there was a huge number of international media also advocates from the me too movement were out here...
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with me is jane foley, head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank. jane, let's look at the financialobally having to make difficult decisions about how they are grappling with
with me is jane foley, head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank. jane, let's look at the financialobally having to make difficult decisions about how they are grappling with
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and earlier i spoke with our correspondent public foley las who is covering the trial around 80 women have claimed sexually harassed them but the court in new york is is considering 2 of those accusations 2 women are involved in this trial they have made serious allegations against harvey weinstein boots because they took place here in new york among the charges and allegations against harvey weinstein are 2 kinds of predatory sexual assault one kinds of criminal sexual act and 2 kinds of rape now very very serious charges now a harvey weinstein who arrived here at the courthouse earlier with the help of a walking frame that was also very controversial because many said it was sort of part of a sort of an act to sort of get a bit more sympathy and he arrived and then left the courthouse as are saying the charges are very serious if those charges are actually turned into you know a guilty verdict for him he could face life in prison and the prosecution are also aiming to and hoping to bring in other women who have made accusations but it did not end up in charges being brought against
and earlier i spoke with our correspondent public foley las who is covering the trial around 80 women have claimed sexually harassed them but the court in new york is is considering 2 of those accusations 2 women are involved in this trial they have made serious allegations against harvey weinstein boots because they took place here in new york among the charges and allegations against harvey weinstein are 2 kinds of predatory sexual assault one kinds of criminal sexual act and 2 kinds of rape...
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jane foley from rabobank joins me now. combat, let's start with the story in the arab news.rld, about the fallout from this. absolutely, they are worried about what could happen in their region stopping this article doesn't make mention of the fact that around backed houthi militias have previously targeted saudi civilians. civilians have also been warned about the impact of us energy installations, could also be targeted. 0ne installations, could also be targeted. one thing they did think was quite interesting within the context of this article is a reference to general qasem soleimani asa reference to general qasem soleimani as a warlord. clearly the positioning of this article
jane foley from rabobank joins me now. combat, let's start with the story in the arab news.rld, about the fallout from this. absolutely, they are worried about what could happen in their region stopping this article doesn't make mention of the fact that around backed houthi militias have previously targeted saudi civilians. civilians have also been warned about the impact of us energy installations, could also be targeted. 0ne installations, could also be targeted. one thing they did think was...
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with me is jane foley, head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank.e, jane, let's look at the financial times. talking about all the different companies globally having to make difficult decisions about how they are grappling with this. it's absolutely right. economists are working out how much this would impact the global economy. what we have had from company so far, the likes of apple, saying that supply chains could be cut. we've seen mcdonald's, starbucks, disney all have to close down operations. looking at how much impact it will have it will depend on how long it lasts. we look back to 2003 and the sales virus, in hindsight you could argue there was a strong bounce back in the following quarter and overall there was not a lot of impact. however, in 2003 china was not the size it is now. and in terms of the amounts of trade that it does with countries such as australia, germany, south africa, a huge amount of countries, russia, the amount of trade has gone up by huge proportions. so the potential impact of this could certainly be very significa
with me is jane foley, head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank.e, jane, let's look at the financial times. talking about all the different companies globally having to make difficult decisions about how they are grappling with this. it's absolutely right. economists are working out how much this would impact the global economy. what we have had from company so far, the likes of apple, saying that supply chains could be cut. we've seen mcdonald's, starbucks, disney all have to close down...
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that is jane foley, rabobank head of fx strategy. let's check in now on the bloomberg first word news. here's viviana hurtado. viviana: how's impeachment managers returning to the senate floor to read out loud the articles of impeachment again president donald trump. afterward, supreme court justice chief john roberts will be sworn in to preside over the trial. u.s. retail sales rising 0.3% in december. for all of 2019, the value of retail sales increasing 3.6%. consumers remain the primary driver of the economy, benefiting from a strong leader market. phase one of the trade deal between u.s. and china bringing clarity. companies like visa and mastercard moving a step closer to gaining access to the chinese payments market. some doubts remain. we end first word in russia, where authorities are moving quickly to make vladimir putin's vision a reality. his new choice for prime minister pledging to make changes in the cabinet. that happened one day after putin shook up the government, asking for a constitutional overhaul that could allo
that is jane foley, rabobank head of fx strategy. let's check in now on the bloomberg first word news. here's viviana hurtado. viviana: how's impeachment managers returning to the senate floor to read out loud the articles of impeachment again president donald trump. afterward, supreme court justice chief john roberts will be sworn in to preside over the trial. u.s. retail sales rising 0.3% in december. for all of 2019, the value of retail sales increasing 3.6%. consumers remain the primary...
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i grew up in wisconsin so i was watch chris farley do matt foley and i just -- >> jimmy: really >> yes him in "a van down by the river" with government cheese, being from wisconsin >> jimmy: yeah, that's a good man. so this one's for farley >> yes, absolutely >> is there any relation -- correlation from the nfl to "snl"? >> this week has been crazy. i think -- as you know, obviously, i don't think people truly understand and appreciate how a "saturday night live" show is put on i mean, i got there on monday, just like a football week, you get there on monday, you're performing on saturday but the week of preparation. they're putting out new skits. they're putting out new costumes new sets it's truly -- i've never seen anything like it so the people at "snl" i have so much more respect for already this week. >> jimmy: yeah, well, you're going to crush it. we're looking forward to watching it. i love you, buddy, you are a - >> i appreciate it, man. thank you. >> jimmy: you're a hot one, buddy. >> yeah. thank you. >> jimmy: you are a hot one. >> thank you [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: j
i grew up in wisconsin so i was watch chris farley do matt foley and i just -- >> jimmy: really >> yes him in "a van down by the river" with government cheese, being from wisconsin >> jimmy: yeah, that's a good man. so this one's for farley >> yes, absolutely >> is there any relation -- correlation from the nfl to "snl"? >> this week has been crazy. i think -- as you know, obviously, i don't think people truly understand and appreciate how...
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missed all the water which took maybe instead of the place lost a little bizarre mick foley. check out of. this battle. is it's not like that thank you to the cops and the bad job of a man. like. the holiday you'd leave them to go on a little when i'm older be famous laws a mature woman could jump may do a lot of. good done no. such thing but i think the munder stuff and focus while movements one is the one i'm on the kind of tight as a side of me so i don't bang in the middle of the play that. this was. a sort of a discussion also in the film was so was that in only the 1st all 4 corners of the cornerstone being office want to show the insides they all pushed on so the common as far as. popped off the on the 1st of all was that dawn i'm sure you've been hearing a push from the condom how was that most men of the compound. find the will for the lowish truck to come up of my own or what they should cost because that was something the 1st. among you know if you give it you go. by what is good about this show of the most news but you have to finish this in front of the pasco bud
missed all the water which took maybe instead of the place lost a little bizarre mick foley. check out of. this battle. is it's not like that thank you to the cops and the bad job of a man. like. the holiday you'd leave them to go on a little when i'm older be famous laws a mature woman could jump may do a lot of. good done no. such thing but i think the munder stuff and focus while movements one is the one i'm on the kind of tight as a side of me so i don't bang in the middle of the play that....
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and most them don't have the training or the education to determine what's appropriate and serious foley kamil this case since the problem in the military is the convening authority who is not legally trained makes the final decision. they had it to command at my old squadron where they got it right and he was still station. he'd only been and command for 4 days and he made the decision over illegal to stop the case what i saw was was commanders i mean these are field grade officers lieutenant colonels colonels. who have been 2025 years you know they're career officers they sweep cases under the rug the last thing a company commander in the army wants to do is make the phone call to his or her battalion commander to say i have had a allegation of a rape in my unit this is viewed in many cases as a failure to command that will adversely then affect their career sometimes you'd see a guy get for 5 years for selling minor amount of drugs and you'd see a guy get you know 2. weeks duty for the military hides behind this notion that it is really really hard almost impossible to prosecute rape
and most them don't have the training or the education to determine what's appropriate and serious foley kamil this case since the problem in the military is the convening authority who is not legally trained makes the final decision. they had it to command at my old squadron where they got it right and he was still station. he'd only been and command for 4 days and he made the decision over illegal to stop the case what i saw was was commanders i mean these are field grade officers lieutenant...
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we will now get the view from the united states and european union, from pablo foley elias in washingtonnd 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 news conference here in washington, which was very much geared toward the reasons why the assassination will -- of the iranian general took place in the first place. secretary mike pompeo said once again, and justified once again, that he had specific information on an imminent threat, including attacks on u.s. embassies. so he was justifying why the new sanctions were put in place. phil: the administration has a said the endgame is to bring iran back to the nuclear negotiating table. but what makes the white house think t
we will now get the view from the united states and european union, from pablo foley elias in washingtonnd 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...
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team coverage of these attacks who want to head now to washington r d r d c d w correspondent pablo foley l.e.o.'s is standing by now pablo 1st off as we heard pressure mentioning we had been expecting an address from president trump tonight there were reports that he might be addressing the nation on television what more do you know about that. initially there were many reports here in the us media the president was going to address the nation but then it was confirmed by the white house press secretary stephanie grissom that this president will not be speaking tonight what we do know as well is that president trump had a meeting with the defense secretary mark asked for also the secretary of state and the vice president mike pence it lasted a little bit over an hour and they then that the white house so at the moment many americans are asking the question what next what are we what is going to happen next it leaves many unanswered questions but i suppose if we focus as well on what we do know the pentagon released a statement just a few hours ago in which they confirmed that iran launch
team coverage of these attacks who want to head now to washington r d r d c d w correspondent pablo foley l.e.o.'s is standing by now pablo 1st off as we heard pressure mentioning we had been expecting an address from president trump tonight there were reports that he might be addressing the nation on television what more do you know about that. initially there were many reports here in the us media the president was going to address the nation but then it was confirmed by the white house press...
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. -- tom: peter is with us, and james foley. -- jane foley.all for the abandoned foreign exchange market. the theoretical idea that we will see a weaker dollar. and yet, we don't. howe get slowing china gdp, does that change the dollar calculus? i think over the last 20 years, when we think about emerging markets, we have seen the growth in emerging markets. china is a country that we can talk about. we can talk about india as well as a number of others. it reminds me of some of the essays written by bernanke when they talk about the demographic increase for u.s. dollars. when you look at times that emerging markets have been sold off, there has been a return to the dollar. this is because demand has gone up. this is because of the success, the bank of japan. the body deals are pretty negative. maybe if you are an investor and looking for a safe haven, perhaps the dollar still remains relatively attractive. dollarr the reason, the certainly has shown safe haven behaviors. and once we have the news flow that we have with the virus, i think the
. -- tom: peter is with us, and james foley. -- jane foley.all for the abandoned foreign exchange market. the theoretical idea that we will see a weaker dollar. and yet, we don't. howe get slowing china gdp, does that change the dollar calculus? i think over the last 20 years, when we think about emerging markets, we have seen the growth in emerging markets. china is a country that we can talk about. we can talk about india as well as a number of others. it reminds me of some of the essays...
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pablo foley l.e.o.'s in new york thank you. now 2 years ago the golden globe awards were overshadowed by those allegations against harvey weinstein but last night's ceremony got back to the business of celebrating the best of film and television it's often seen as an indication of what to expect next month's oscars but last night was a night of upsets with several surprise winners taking home the evening's most coveted prices. the red carpet lit up with smiling celebrities and flashing cameras as the stars of hollywood gathered for the golden globes award ceremony it's the 1st major red carpet event of 2020. the big surprise when it was director sam mendez film 917 which won best drama beating favorites marriage story and joker. quentin tarantino's film once upon a time in hollywood won best comedy. own and in t.v. comedy quirky hit seriously bad skip the top prize while the show's triple talent writer producer and actress phoebe waller bridge to come the award for best comedy actress for what you believe is only one. thing to
pablo foley l.e.o.'s in new york thank you. now 2 years ago the golden globe awards were overshadowed by those allegations against harvey weinstein but last night's ceremony got back to the business of celebrating the best of film and television it's often seen as an indication of what to expect next month's oscars but last night was a night of upsets with several surprise winners taking home the evening's most coveted prices. the red carpet lit up with smiling celebrities and flashing cameras...
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conflict in libya neighboring egypt is also strongly condemned the decision seeing it would hold turkey foley responsible for any negative repercussions artie's policy has here. he knows that this emergency session took place this afternoon in and we did see opposition from the main opposition party and their major concern is really that it will escalate tensions in libya and that is a concern that's being expressed here across the region that number one we could see the libyan situation becoming more and more inflated and at the same time tensions trickling over elsewhere into the region now the initial mandate we understand is that ships will be sent for a period of one year of course saying that this deployment is vital for turkey for her interests in libya and also her interests in the eastern mediterranean last month and agreement was signed between and libya and according to the turkish president in that agreement he was requested by the tripoli prime minister fires to . such troops the u.s. government has been embroiled in but her fighting with the military command of telephone have ti
conflict in libya neighboring egypt is also strongly condemned the decision seeing it would hold turkey foley responsible for any negative repercussions artie's policy has here. he knows that this emergency session took place this afternoon in and we did see opposition from the main opposition party and their major concern is really that it will escalate tensions in libya and that is a concern that's being expressed here across the region that number one we could see the libyan situation...
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jane foley from rabobank joins me now. welcome to you. good morning.haven. what does the seven—year high tales about how the markets are reacting to geopolitics was back festival was on the seven—year high yesterday but already in the asian session this morning we have seen markets a little bit braver. with the movement out of gold, gold, of those highs and all, of those highs as well. this is because the market is beginning to guess that neither side, neither the us not you run really wa nts side, neither the us not you run really wants to go into full—blown war. so some of the movement into safe havens as a red started to dissipate but this is a very sensitive situation, we will have to see how this evolves and suddenly gold is still very well supported. why is it? why is it so save in times of uncertainty? this isn't just a question and it goes back hundreds if not thousands of years was up competitive property, gold can be carried around and this billy historically why it is such a safe haven was a bit has intrinsic value, you can see it. i would a
jane foley from rabobank joins me now. welcome to you. good morning.haven. what does the seven—year high tales about how the markets are reacting to geopolitics was back festival was on the seven—year high yesterday but already in the asian session this morning we have seen markets a little bit braver. with the movement out of gold, gold, of those highs and all, of those highs as well. this is because the market is beginning to guess that neither side, neither the us not you run really wa...
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tribute to him his 13 year old daughter and the 7 others who died in sunday's accident did abuse pablo foley ileus reports from los angeles. a memorial in the making to kobe bryant and his daughter giana. this los angeles artist known as cable has been working on it for only a few days he's not sure when he'll finish it. cable has painted other new year olds in l.a. but this one is different if i kind of like my 1st time doing like somebody like a tribute. and wow it's like so much energy out here in the street you know people like coming together like. i like you i feel like it is like a place where people can actually write gather. like embrace a character the loss of the basketball star his daughter and 7 others in last sunday's helicopter crash has devastated funds working on the mural has given cable time to come to terms with the tragedy and focus on what legacy coby leaves behind here with by a lot of people and and i hope. here his dad. i know i was right again you know. people like i got to see a future out of the theater artists will like emerge from there if you know expired by by
tribute to him his 13 year old daughter and the 7 others who died in sunday's accident did abuse pablo foley ileus reports from los angeles. a memorial in the making to kobe bryant and his daughter giana. this los angeles artist known as cable has been working on it for only a few days he's not sure when he'll finish it. cable has painted other new year olds in l.a. but this one is different if i kind of like my 1st time doing like somebody like a tribute. and wow it's like so much energy out...
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correspondent public foley alice is following the story in washington welcome pablo . outline for us then what happens today and why it's so important. hi phil well we're hearing from both democrats and republicans in the senate who are arguing over what you said if there whether there should be more witnesses or should witnesses be allowed and further evidence i should say should be allowed in this senate trial that one of the key witnesses which many. democrats have been wanting is john bolton and he's the former national security adviser who they believe has some key information has also been a lot of talk here in the media. a book of his which is going to be coming out and will have some fairly damning evidence they claim against president trump but actually it's being discussed now here at. the moment what's going to happen is that they're going to wrap up their debating in a few hours time we don't know exactly what time actually the vote is going to take place but it does look like the democrats are going to lose they were holding out on perhaps some republicans
correspondent public foley alice is following the story in washington welcome pablo . outline for us then what happens today and why it's so important. hi phil well we're hearing from both democrats and republicans in the senate who are arguing over what you said if there whether there should be more witnesses or should witnesses be allowed and further evidence i should say should be allowed in this senate trial that one of the key witnesses which many. democrats have been wanting is john...
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to get to the bottom to top if you speak of my last job or the day like it or not i got past this foley with the belief that the free to the candidates to stormont the world opened up. and opened a new job would open. to start to push. greetings and salutations music my friends can change the world and most importantly it can give voice to the voiceless which is why it's our pleasure to present to you the mc out of new mexico d 5 is watching the hawks strikes a chord. 2 sense you pretend that it's meant to be desperate and misplaced my ancestors tax the fleet street my specialty my special seems to manifest my sleep stress those swings from going up last month. and the mechanism of memories a chance to preach against the trees from atlanta this lead to catch my sleep in a fashion that sang my city man city a legend and still see me out and the tantrums he then come back spent one week on them and said great. yeah hi my sound the sound i rest my life they'll pop up or down time up the sound i just fell on them i know that's mine and i just might go psycho but find a way sell this problem
to get to the bottom to top if you speak of my last job or the day like it or not i got past this foley with the belief that the free to the candidates to stormont the world opened up. and opened a new job would open. to start to push. greetings and salutations music my friends can change the world and most importantly it can give voice to the voiceless which is why it's our pleasure to present to you the mc out of new mexico d 5 is watching the hawks strikes a chord. 2 sense you pretend that...
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well foley turkey is trying to accommodate those refugees right in iraq by it's born or border inside syria and some of the some of those internal of the space people are traveling to are moving to the areas that are under the control of the turkish backed free syrian army which is the syrian national army right now so the situation is very dire and i have was there like in late 2019 it was it was bad that time and it's even much worse people the people don't have any place to stay back at that time people are staying under all the trees but right now the weather conditions is not allowing those people to stay somewhere so it is it is very difficult because most of the health centers hospitals are being targeted that's why turkish prison don made a call also talked with german chancellor angela merkel that this the situation must be sold there must be some temporary shelters for those internally displaced people but of course it's an immense pressure via the turkish border also yesterday just because of those strikes circus presence are down south that turkey's patience is coming to a
well foley turkey is trying to accommodate those refugees right in iraq by it's born or border inside syria and some of the some of those internal of the space people are traveling to are moving to the areas that are under the control of the turkish backed free syrian army which is the syrian national army right now so the situation is very dire and i have was there like in late 2019 it was it was bad that time and it's even much worse people the people don't have any place to stay back at that...
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so many areas here on the ground and also in many parts of the tangas province and kavita province foley thank you very much for that linda then in the tongass with the latest on that volcano in the city prince thank you. haiti's government is in disarray and president says he may have to rule by decree until new elections are held but that's got people worried about what it could mean for haiti's find job democracy at a time of severe economic hardship there is a ball reports from port au prince. precedential will be facing some tough questions in the next few days maurice could be running the country on his own from now on after the mandate of congress and 2 thirds of the senate expired on monday. blamed congressman for the current situation that has left the country without a legitimate government. underselling in 2018 are called on polman to an extraordinary session to vote on the electoral law this did not happen and again in november and 28 we seem to budget the parliament and there were millions of dollars for elections and in january the budget was sent back to the executive they
so many areas here on the ground and also in many parts of the tangas province and kavita province foley thank you very much for that linda then in the tongass with the latest on that volcano in the city prince thank you. haiti's government is in disarray and president says he may have to rule by decree until new elections are held but that's got people worried about what it could mean for haiti's find job democracy at a time of severe economic hardship there is a ball reports from port au...
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but travis, foley, and crockett decide otherwise. >> they are holding it because of the town. the part that often gets left out. the alamo is important, but it's important because oftl where it is. the town of behar has to battle spots there. one that's in december of 1835 where the texans capture it, and then it sets up sort of a logic where if rebels attached to something, the government has to recapture it. >> they say go in, and tell these guys to move out. davy crockett and others are fortified. >> they feel pretty good about it. they feel pretty safe. when buie gets there, he looks around and says this place isbu pretty secure. i will stay, i will fight with you guys. >> what he says, we've decided we would rather die in these ditches than give it up to the enemy. >> the reason we fought was to end tyranny by a tyrant who really wasn't representative of the mexican people. he was a tyrant.of >> santa anna's philosophy was we kill everybody because he thought you make a big example. if you want to rise up against mexico, this is what will happen to you. under carnage. >>
but travis, foley, and crockett decide otherwise. >> they are holding it because of the town. the part that often gets left out. the alamo is important, but it's important because oftl where it is. the town of behar has to battle spots there. one that's in december of 1835 where the texans capture it, and then it sets up sort of a logic where if rebels attached to something, the government has to recapture it. >> they say go in, and tell these guys to move out. davy crockett and...
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that's right foley ever since the story broke there have been more questions than answers at least in the earlier part of the day the taliban spokesman on his twitter account just a few hours ago said that the plane that crashed in gaza he called it a cia plane and he said that all those on board were killed and characterized them as members of the u.s. intelligence community we've also seen the taliban circulating a photograph with an insignia that reads air combat command and really this begs the question of who is actually in charge of that crash site at this stage or if the taliban ever were in control of the crash site we saw social media footage circulated rather quickly after the crash in the hours that followed showing the wreckage of an aircraft and on the wreckage is a tail the tail section of the wreckage clearly the markings of the u.s. air force were visible 'd there so very early on that there were reports from eyewitnesses at the scene suggesting that this was in fact u.s. military aircraft now who has control of the wreckage who has control of the bodies that still rem
that's right foley ever since the story broke there have been more questions than answers at least in the earlier part of the day the taliban spokesman on his twitter account just a few hours ago said that the plane that crashed in gaza he called it a cia plane and he said that all those on board were killed and characterized them as members of the u.s. intelligence community we've also seen the taliban circulating a photograph with an insignia that reads air combat command and really this begs...
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well foley iraqi lawmakers have taken the 1st choice that was presented by their prime minister saying that he wants an end to the presence of foreign troops on iraqi soil saying that after the turn of events which has happened since friday the foreign troops will be coming under a lot of pressure and attacks not just from inside iraq but outside iraq as well and as they protect themselves iraqis won't be able to protect them either so this is something that was brewing in the last 24 to 48 hours since the assassination of a lot of calls for making sure that iraq cancels its agreement with the united states and pushes out foreign troops and that is something that the parliament reiterated but you have to realize that this is a non-binding decision by the parliament it does not force the government to do so the government still have multiple options and this is a session which was delayed by a few hours because it didn't have the initial quorum to come into session it was boycotted by all of kurdish b.'s and most of these in the parliament so it goes to show that iraq yes wants u.s. tro
well foley iraqi lawmakers have taken the 1st choice that was presented by their prime minister saying that he wants an end to the presence of foreign troops on iraqi soil saying that after the turn of events which has happened since friday the foreign troops will be coming under a lot of pressure and attacks not just from inside iraq but outside iraq as well and as they protect themselves iraqis won't be able to protect them either so this is something that was brewing in the last 24 to 48...
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. >> president foley and speakers and members of the legislatur legislature, distinguished guests friends, fellow nebraskans good morning. congratulations on the commencement of the 106 nebraska legislature. i want to welcome each of you back and i look forward to working together to keep nebraska strong on what is known to be a fast pace from property tax relief we have several priorities
. >> president foley and speakers and members of the legislatur legislature, distinguished guests friends, fellow nebraskans good morning. congratulations on the commencement of the 106 nebraska legislature. i want to welcome each of you back and i look forward to working together to keep nebraska strong on what is known to be a fast pace from property tax relief we have several priorities
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i was in foley, minnesota on saturday talking about the impacts of loss of soybean markets for example minnesota farmers want certainty, they want to know that they can count on these markets. >> and i'm curious if you think that there is certainty. of course we haven't seen details of the trade deal. it appears that china is making commitments to buy tens of millions of products. not clear how they would be required to do do so. would you trust chinese commitments to make these purchases and should farmers in minnesota trust them? >> trust but verify, right? the proof is in the pudding and we have a long history of china making commitments that they don't keep and it is yet to be told what exactly will happen here. let's be clear, china has been a bad actor the way that they have stolen our intellectual property, the way they refused to open up their markets to american products has been really detrimental. so let's wait and see what happens. >> and final question on the 2020 race. you endorsed amy klobuchar and there was a moment in that debate elizabeth warren making the point, hey,
i was in foley, minnesota on saturday talking about the impacts of loss of soybean markets for example minnesota farmers want certainty, they want to know that they can count on these markets. >> and i'm curious if you think that there is certainty. of course we haven't seen details of the trade deal. it appears that china is making commitments to buy tens of millions of products. not clear how they would be required to do do so. would you trust chinese commitments to make these purchases...
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one former first lady michelle obama launched her let's move initiative in 2010, her foley was to fightimproved the quality of food in our schools. that's where kids are eating many of their meals. we have to do a good job making sure that food is quality. >> reporter: as part of let's move, she often promoted the white house vegetable garden and played a key role in bringing healthier food to the 30 million students who get their meals through the national school lunch program. the healthy free kids act caused more sodium served and cutting sugar and fat out of meals. now they want to roll back these standards. on friday the u.s. agriculture department announced proposals that would reduce the amount of fruits and types of vegetables in school meals, according to washington post. giving the schools the flexibility to decide which meals would be appealing to their students. the usda says it's about reducing food waste especially if students are throwing out what's being offered. in a statement, agriculture secretary sonny purdue said schools and school districts continue to tell us ther
one former first lady michelle obama launched her let's move initiative in 2010, her foley was to fightimproved the quality of food in our schools. that's where kids are eating many of their meals. we have to do a good job making sure that food is quality. >> reporter: as part of let's move, she often promoted the white house vegetable garden and played a key role in bringing healthier food to the 30 million students who get their meals through the national school lunch program. the...
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the people that we had doing special diplomacy were people like george mitchell, you know, tom foley and did some things the former speaker of the house. richard holbrook. >> not lev parnas? >> not two bit criminals who are either mob figures or trying to act like mob figures. it's unconscionable that mike pompeo allowed this to go on. you have to believe at some point he read into all of the stuff and he allowed. if you -- i'm not saying i know what these texts mean. you can read it one of two ways. they're watching or they're planning to do harm. after mike pompeo, you know, from the mountain top screamed about benghazi and protecting our diplomats, it's possible that he was allowing a benghazi in ukraine and knew about it and perpetrated by americans. >> yeah. look, he's been silent on the treatment of marie yovanovitch. this may be the time for him to say something. he should certainly be presed on it. seung min, it's interesting, right? this comes on the eve of the impeachment trial. republicans are going to be faced now with this challenge about new evidence that keeps on poppi
the people that we had doing special diplomacy were people like george mitchell, you know, tom foley and did some things the former speaker of the house. richard holbrook. >> not lev parnas? >> not two bit criminals who are either mob figures or trying to act like mob figures. it's unconscionable that mike pompeo allowed this to go on. you have to believe at some point he read into all of the stuff and he allowed. if you -- i'm not saying i know what these texts mean. you can read...
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. >> house speaker foley predicted a budget deae l... >> wlled ourselves the "newshour family and its a family. and in a time of personal crisis for any ofs, there was no more empathetic friend than jim. >> jim cared about me, he cared about my family. i took sick early in the 1990s, and he visited me almost every day in the hospital.n >> w husband was diagnosed in the early stages of a crippling disease, i was devastated. i went to see him and he said, first, take all the time you now, let's see whaan do to he you. within day i was connected to some of the top medical people >> and to our new correspondent, gwe ifill. welcome, gwen. >> thanks, jim. >> he wasn't afraid of strong women. he was surrounded by them at home-- his wife kate and their ree beautiful daughters. and he actually pushed very hard to add more women and people of color to the newshour te, whcause he believed strongly that diversity i makes the world go around. >> he and robin used to y, we do news that can be used by people to make their own decisions. he trusted people's intelligence and inteect. and i think that
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joins us live from washington judy very good to have you with us so it's alleged that jeff bezos is foley was hocks through his what suffolk county just explained to us for is how the systemic the possible what sort of spyware is used for this type of activity. the consultants indicated that malware was sent through a video file using what's app it has whatsapp as we know is in christian into into messaging program that's very popular doesn't have anything to do with the security of whats app it was the video file that was sent as a bio whatsapp to mr bees that apparently contained the malware that when that was opened then it would have entered into his phone via that message right and the saudis anyway some close to the crown prince now saying that there was a hacking effort a spot of a broader intimidation campaign against. but not an attempt to blackmail jeff bezos himself interesting that they would say that don't you think. well i think people are wrong to link this hacking to jamal khashoggi i don't think that i think the saudis were implicated in the hacking it's good they're kind
joins us live from washington judy very good to have you with us so it's alleged that jeff bezos is foley was hocks through his what suffolk county just explained to us for is how the systemic the possible what sort of spyware is used for this type of activity. the consultants indicated that malware was sent through a video file using what's app it has whatsapp as we know is in christian into into messaging program that's very popular doesn't have anything to do with the security of whats app...
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you know you can expect the line to be moving as we go through the next 2 weeks right, thanks mark foleyday, the pair of female astronaut 7 break down barriers. honoring doctor king during their out of this a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade platinum. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. when a nasty cold won't let you sleep, try nyquil severe with vicks vapocool whoa! and vaporize it. ahhhhh! shhhhh! nyquil severe with vicks vapocool. the vaporizing nighttime, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. about finding good food ind have school.y so, when my wife kat and i learned california public school children couldn't get fresh produce in the cafeteria, we took action. we partnered with local farmers, school kitchens, a non-profit. that program now serves over 300 million healthy meals every year. the diffe
you know you can expect the line to be moving as we go through the next 2 weeks right, thanks mark foleyday, the pair of female astronaut 7 break down barriers. honoring doctor king during their out of this a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. cascade...