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>> tom foley.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. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> the yellow dunham's bag. located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the foleys' 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, why not call home and say, have you left yet? we're waiting for you. >> that's what i would do. >> according to detective karbon, 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 and that that was wearing on him and
>> tom foley.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. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> the yellow dunham's bag. located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the foleys'...
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this is one of the fallouts from that. >> woodruff: brian foley, why do you think it's coming down? >> well, i would say first it's all about revenues and net prove is. those are both down dramatically. when they're down, every expectation is that the bonus numbers would be down. the morgan stanley story is actually a little more than we talked about because the top of the house, the top 10, 12, 15 guys are getting no cash bonuses at all. and everything is deaver. so i think that lays down a very interesting challenge to the rest of the street as to what they're going to do in terms of how the form in which their bonuses are going to be paid. how much is going to be immediate and how much is going to stay on the table and for how long and subject to what conditions? >> woodruff: brian foley, stay with you, give us an example of how much, say, you expect the average bonus to come down. how does this fit into the larger pay package? i mean, are we talking about entire pay packages coming down or talking about defering the money, putting in a guaranteed salary? >> well, it will vary by
this is one of the fallouts from that. >> woodruff: brian foley, why do you think it's coming down? >> well, i would say first it's all about revenues and net prove is. those are both down dramatically. when they're down, every expectation is that the bonus numbers would be down. the morgan stanley story is actually a little more than we talked about because the top of the house, the top 10, 12, 15 guys are getting no cash bonuses at all. and everything is deaver. so i think that...
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. >> tim foley as well is here. every saturday at 9:30 a.m. the best of political radio there is in this country. you, yourself, if i must say so, do a wonderful job. you have a talent that i envy. you can read almost anything perfectly allowed. i cannot do that. i cannot even read things allow that i have written myself. >> it helps make because i do not need to have an original thought. >> now that we have all while and encouraged, what is happening, tim folly with the president? >> he is in the campaign, going to be of a long year tried to contrast himself with the republican candidate by not talking about what he has done so much, but by saying here is what i am coming here is what they are. beware of the scary republican, whoever it is. they are assuming it will be mitt romney. that is why you do not want to let them. they will take the country in two directions that will bring us back to the bush era, the worst years before that. they are setting it up as a choice, not a referendum on the record. that is how it is being framed. >> how wi
. >> tim foley as well is here. every saturday at 9:30 a.m. the best of political radio there is in this country. you, yourself, if i must say so, do a wonderful job. you have a talent that i envy. you can read almost anything perfectly allowed. i cannot do that. i cannot even read things allow that i have written myself. >> it helps make because i do not need to have an original thought. >> now that we have all while and encouraged, what is happening, tim folly with the...
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this is diana foley from the washington humane society with caylee. what a sweet dog. i've been playing with her before we came on air. she's a good girl. tell me about her. >> caylee is about 2 years old. we have had her with us for a few months now. we can't figure out why she's not adopted yet because she's extremely friendly. she's very playful and she's very affectionate as well. >> smart. she knows how to sit. she knows some basic commands. i think with a little training she would be doing really great. >> she's incredibly smart. she learns very quickly. she's a really fun dog to train. >> she is a pitbull but she is sweet. you were telling me some of the ladies at the shelter will hang out with her. >> she's very affectionate. some of the staff like to cuddle up on her dog bed with her. she's the best of both worlds because she's very affectionate but our volunteer running group take her running every saturday. she loves to go jogging and loves to come home and cuddle up on the sofa and be affectionate and snugly. >> we need to find her a home. how can people ca
this is diana foley from the washington humane society with caylee. what a sweet dog. i've been playing with her before we came on air. she's a good girl. tell me about her. >> caylee is about 2 years old. we have had her with us for a few months now. we can't figure out why she's not adopted yet because she's extremely friendly. she's very playful and she's very affectionate as well. >> smart. she knows how to sit. she knows some basic commands. i think with a little training she...
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near term, what we can do is, we are going to come forward with an allocation request from prop k to foley request that planning phase. we should come to your office to brief you on that for what the steps and someone will be. we are trying to time it for near-term funds, the one bay area grant coming up in one year, and recently, the proposition be straight -- b street project. we can talk to you about the planning phase, mature office is involved in that, scheduled meetings to make sure we are talking with the right people, and working with your office to fully fund the project. commissioner kim: i apologize for taking up so much time on this item, but i would like to see a plan for funding, timeline of when this will get done. also, i want to have a better understanding of processes like this so that this does not happen to another major project. to me, there is a huge gap in communication. this morning, everyone was blaming someone else for not being notified. months ago, we should have flagged ths. this should not happen to any other project again and there should be a way to set up a
near term, what we can do is, we are going to come forward with an allocation request from prop k to foley request that planning phase. we should come to your office to brief you on that for what the steps and someone will be. we are trying to time it for near-term funds, the one bay area grant coming up in one year, and recently, the proposition be straight -- b street project. we can talk to you about the planning phase, mature office is involved in that, scheduled meetings to make sure we...
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tom foley is speaker and dick gephardt is the senate leader. george mitchell created a calm demeanor in terms of dealing with you was a cagey character in terms of dealing with some of the political issues and the combination of him and dick gephardt made it difficult for us. fortunately bob dole was around which was an anchor for us at that period of time. this was going on. this distraction was going on with the nomination of john tower as secretary of defense. the bottom issue was a question that sam and others reached the conclusion that we will answer this question for you, mr. president. who will control national security and national defense? we will. we will not confirm john tower who was involved in the armed services committee for a number of years. that leadership disarray. then we created leadership disarray in the house of representatives because when senator tower's nomination was defeated by the senate, the president chose dick cheney. he became secretary of defense. then newt gingrich beat a guy named ed madigan from illinois. t
tom foley is speaker and dick gephardt is the senate leader. george mitchell created a calm demeanor in terms of dealing with you was a cagey character in terms of dealing with some of the political issues and the combination of him and dick gephardt made it difficult for us. fortunately bob dole was around which was an anchor for us at that period of time. this was going on. this distraction was going on with the nomination of john tower as secretary of defense. the bottom issue was a question...
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online we have borne the world's top stories including how foley with top level access to information or some of bin laden's killing his death into big screen drama. also city is on the way containing everything for fitness to prison. what began as a symbol of uniting to europe has now the token at the heart of a crisis that's tearing it apart ten years on than the euro is in real trouble with countries plagued by debt crisis remedies failing to give relief. to the reports from brussels. the birth of an ambitious project a common currency celebrated with no less than a big bang. do you agree the beginning of a strong europe. the war the better. yet ten years down the road the euro is not in the best of shape. a spiraling sovereign debt crisis credit downgrades rising interest rates tens of millions unemployed budget cuts and violent protests. the euro is growing undergoing the worst crisis it has ever been and obviously the founders of the of the euro did not hope that this would happen for what began as a step towards a united europe has become a race against time with leaders scramb
online we have borne the world's top stories including how foley with top level access to information or some of bin laden's killing his death into big screen drama. also city is on the way containing everything for fitness to prison. what began as a symbol of uniting to europe has now the token at the heart of a crisis that's tearing it apart ten years on than the euro is in real trouble with countries plagued by debt crisis remedies failing to give relief. to the reports from brussels. the...
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the but many people are still undecided after a republican election run out not by sex scandals mark foley and take the top p.r. all of that point with actual aid and diplomatic joel rubin believes it's wrong paul who shines from others. in his foreign policy is very distinct from the other candidates in that he has a more isolationist viewpoint he wants the united states to retreat from international conflicts of international affairs in some areas that can be good he's opposed to military action with the rod who was supposed to be iraq war but the other candidates are all extremely hawkish on foreign policy very neo conservative and ron paul does stand out amongst them he makes voters want to support him but inspires leading the party and getting other republicans on board to really change the agenda no he hasn't done that he's someone who says i am a free american and i can make it on my own and that's what ron paul really embodies but republicans also understand that kind of positioning will not win the general election against president obama. as the republican campaign develops there
the but many people are still undecided after a republican election run out not by sex scandals mark foley and take the top p.r. all of that point with actual aid and diplomatic joel rubin believes it's wrong paul who shines from others. in his foreign policy is very distinct from the other candidates in that he has a more isolationist viewpoint he wants the united states to retreat from international conflicts of international affairs in some areas that can be good he's opposed to military...
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this big spike when read it starts talking about go down the support of sopa and as you know go daddy foley doc peddled they were one of the prime supporters of the bill in the internet community and now they've totally denounced it. well and i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and looks like spain unfortunately gave in hopefully we won't see the same thing happen with self or protect ip here at home so keep fighting. all right still to come tonight my fireside friday and that unhappy out ahead health affect their grades in school and somebody has stolen musical instruments from my old high school to really get into all that after the break. into i don't really know what the mechanism to do the work of bringing justice for accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. but i would characterize obama as they care is now a version of american exceptionalism. you know i sometimes see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else here sees some other part of it and realiz
this big spike when read it starts talking about go down the support of sopa and as you know go daddy foley doc peddled they were one of the prime supporters of the bill in the internet community and now they've totally denounced it. well and i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and looks like spain unfortunately gave in hopefully we won't see the same thing happen with self or protect ip here at home so keep fighting. all right still to come tonight my fireside friday and that...
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tom foley is speaker and dick gephardt is majority leader. that is what we were looking at in the house democrats. there was somewhat of a bit of leadership stability in the senate but george mitchell, though he created a calm demeanor in terms of dealing with you was a cagey character in terms of dealing with some of the political issues and the combination of him and dick gephardt made it difficult for us. fortunately bob dole was around which was an anchor for us at that period of time. now this was going on, this distraction was going on with the nomination of john tower who was my political mentor, as secretary of defense. the bottom issue was a question that sam nunn and other democrats in the house -- in the senate of the united states reached the conclusion that we're going to answer this question for you, mr. president. who is going to control national security and national defense? we are, so therefore we're not going to confirm john tower, who had been involved in the armed services committee for a number of years. that leadership
tom foley is speaker and dick gephardt is majority leader. that is what we were looking at in the house democrats. there was somewhat of a bit of leadership stability in the senate but george mitchell, though he created a calm demeanor in terms of dealing with you was a cagey character in terms of dealing with some of the political issues and the combination of him and dick gephardt made it difficult for us. fortunately bob dole was around which was an anchor for us at that period of time. now...
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absolutely it's been a great you know that has been a truly grassroots movement outside of the foley tea party astroturf thing that the koch brothers help start but it definitely is shaking up the whole political establishment at this point so now this ruling itself as you saw we've had we had the occupy the supreme court and by the way notice the police presence immediately do you remember during the august town halls of the tea party people did you see any police in those meetings where when the politicians and democrats were being spit on they were being chased out of those halls where were the police raided you see tasers you see here are canisters a smoke that you see people getting injured because of the police presence no but suddenly a real grassroots movement now we have this incredible police presence try to crack down on legal protests so you know it's it's really a shame but it's the occupy wall street this is a no other aspect that will keep now the movie you know percolating because we have the winter going on back east and it's going to be really bad you can't really o
absolutely it's been a great you know that has been a truly grassroots movement outside of the foley tea party astroturf thing that the koch brothers help start but it definitely is shaking up the whole political establishment at this point so now this ruling itself as you saw we've had we had the occupy the supreme court and by the way notice the police presence immediately do you remember during the august town halls of the tea party people did you see any police in those meetings where when...
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sat down with willy brown and garrett foley. he was on the ground in the iowa caucuses and there were questions about how does this process work? ask joe, okay, how does thing work and why does it seem to be so confusing? is it us or the process? >> i saw that. they literally give you like a post it note and say, write down who you want. they're in the shoe box, and said, this romney or rick perry. let's pass it around. passing around the ballot in san francisco, see you do that. >> yeah, they do. >> someone said, okay, let's vote on it. the representatives of the campaign, it was 3-2 romney. this was the way -- this is how we elect the president. >> why is it taking on such importance or it's the media show? >> media show, totally and completely. >> also a testing ground. the series of debates that were held leading up to this so- called caucus vote. there were people who could not have any impression. >> that's what it was about. the debates. >> and without those debates and without the caucus, rick perry would still be a viab
sat down with willy brown and garrett foley. he was on the ground in the iowa caucuses and there were questions about how does this process work? ask joe, okay, how does thing work and why does it seem to be so confusing? is it us or the process? >> i saw that. they literally give you like a post it note and say, write down who you want. they're in the shoe box, and said, this romney or rick perry. let's pass it around. passing around the ballot in san francisco, see you do that. >>...
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we asked willie brown and chronicle political reporter joe gar ra foley. okay.n wants to pour concrete. it will cost a lot, but he doesn't have any money. what is up with that? >> doesn't need any moan phil. you're in a situation in this state and almost every other state where if you talk infrastructure, you can get the money to do that. what you can't get the money to do is pay salaries and things of that nature. >> how does he balance this that we're going to build a train to los angeles but we have to cut schools. >> he is talking long-term plays in a short-term environment. it wouldn't be built until 2034. nobody can think that far down the road. >> he is taking prisons, welfare and the social service and putting them back on the counties. that is like corporate radar saying this is a money loser, get rid of it. >> how big is legacy for politicians? >> the idea is something they can point to and say i did something great and grand. >> well, nothing pleases me more on post the mayor ship than having john king from the chronicle write about the magnificent bu
we asked willie brown and chronicle political reporter joe gar ra foley. okay.n wants to pour concrete. it will cost a lot, but he doesn't have any money. what is up with that? >> doesn't need any moan phil. you're in a situation in this state and almost every other state where if you talk infrastructure, you can get the money to do that. what you can't get the money to do is pay salaries and things of that nature. >> how does he balance this that we're going to build a train to los...
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. >> foley effects there.n of station wpbi in philly has the story. >> reporter: boots often known by the brand name uggs are a popular winter fashion statement, but they'll be banned here at pottstown middle school. the reason? teachers say middle schoolers have been tucking their cell phones into the boots, cell phones they're not allowed to have during class. >> if during the class period your cell phone goes off in the midst of the lesson, obviously that causes disruption and it's something we have to address. >> reporter: students can still wear ugg-style boots to school but must leave them in their lockers and change into other shoes for class, and they can still wear other styles of boots as long as they're laced or zipped up to the top. plus, they can still bring their cell phones to school. >> they can bring them to school, but they have to leave them in their locker, and at the end of the day they can take them out of their locker and back home with them. >> reporter: perhaps not surprisingly, the pl
. >> foley effects there.n of station wpbi in philly has the story. >> reporter: boots often known by the brand name uggs are a popular winter fashion statement, but they'll be banned here at pottstown middle school. the reason? teachers say middle schoolers have been tucking their cell phones into the boots, cell phones they're not allowed to have during class. >> if during the class period your cell phone goes off in the midst of the lesson, obviously that causes disruption...
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for the fbi, such as the uss cole, the bombing in riyadh, the assassination and murder of lawrence foley, the u.s. agent. and i was exposed to work with cia officers have received and they valued the linguistic abilities and i transferred from the fbi should the cia and i was dispatched immediately to work in baghdad. so i was involved with saddam hussein and the successful operation. a detail a lot of other cases that i work for for the cia. >> halon for you but the cia? >> a little less than 10 years government service. >> the subtitle of your new book, "uncompromised" is the rise, fall and redemption. why not order? >> my career had skyrocketed. i was being assigned cases. i was given missions that were extremely hard missions that are detailed in the book. but after i returned from baghdad, i was accused -- falsely accused as being a supporter of terrorism. eventually, i was exonerated and i'm here today telling my story. >> telecine quickly about that accusation. >> well, it involves the terrorist group hezbollah and the fbi thought i looked into documents relating to hezbollah and
for the fbi, such as the uss cole, the bombing in riyadh, the assassination and murder of lawrence foley, the u.s. agent. and i was exposed to work with cia officers have received and they valued the linguistic abilities and i transferred from the fbi should the cia and i was dispatched immediately to work in baghdad. so i was involved with saddam hussein and the successful operation. a detail a lot of other cases that i work for for the cia. >> halon for you but the cia? >> a...
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. >> dave: you can't pair beer with a burger at one bar in manhattan, foley's, they banned from the supere a long view on this thing, because, let's face it. if it weren't for the original new england patriots sam adam, the brewer and revolutionary we wouldn't have the super bowl, we'd be watching cricket and singing god save the queen and drinking tea! >> clayton: hear all this giants fans. >> dave: take that, foley's, sam adams, one of our favorite guests, go super bowl, go patriots. >> clayton: stick around, more on the "after the show" show and also coming up, looking to may have a move with interest rates super bow? super low. what you needed to know before you buy. get out there and buy a home. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪
. >> dave: you can't pair beer with a burger at one bar in manhattan, foley's, they banned from the supere a long view on this thing, because, let's face it. if it weren't for the original new england patriots sam adam, the brewer and revolutionary we wouldn't have the super bowl, we'd be watching cricket and singing god save the queen and drinking tea! >> clayton: hear all this giants fans. >> dave: take that, foley's, sam adams, one of our favorite guests, go super bowl, go...
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this only shakespeare could write this foley. well, now time leader, three years later, you're br, and i can across laurie's book, and i want to say that it's utterly fascinating. i mean, we thought we knew everything, but we didn't come and just reading about the family and finding out that bernie madoff is absent from the book because you couldn't interview him, but at least i as a reader would say this man was bullied and he will leave his wife and his sons so they got to the point they were afraid to ask them questions. he certainly didn't answer their questions. and so, there's a whole psychological element they managed to get into this book that just was never in the newspapers and i want to say that i think the madoff family was incredibly lucky to pick laurie because of the possible journalists who could have written this book she is the best because she herself grew up with a con man in her life. so, i now present to you someone who really knows what she's talking about. [applause] >> thank you so much for that very gene
this only shakespeare could write this foley. well, now time leader, three years later, you're br, and i can across laurie's book, and i want to say that it's utterly fascinating. i mean, we thought we knew everything, but we didn't come and just reading about the family and finding out that bernie madoff is absent from the book because you couldn't interview him, but at least i as a reader would say this man was bullied and he will leave his wife and his sons so they got to the point they were...
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leading home to texas, wind it down my 2012 campaign, and i will do so with pride, knowing i gave foley of myself of a cause worthy of this country. as i head home, i do so with the love of my life by my side, a woman who makes every day could it when she is there by me, and that is my wife, anita. honey, thank you for all you have done. she has been an incredible patriot during this process. i also want to thank my son, griffin, and his beautiful wife, meredith, sydney, who is not here with us today. the fact is, with a good wife, three loving children, and a loving god who is in my life ben, things are going to good in a matter what i do. i'm proud of the policies i put to the american people, i believe we provided the right path forward for our party and our nation. overhaul washington, providing, i think, the roadmap for that, proclaiming the 10th amendment and all the goodness of allowing the states to be more competitive with local governments, creating energy security, cutting spending, eliminating these unnecessary federal agencies, cutting taxes to that flat and simple 20% -- i
leading home to texas, wind it down my 2012 campaign, and i will do so with pride, knowing i gave foley of myself of a cause worthy of this country. as i head home, i do so with the love of my life by my side, a woman who makes every day could it when she is there by me, and that is my wife, anita. honey, thank you for all you have done. she has been an incredible patriot during this process. i also want to thank my son, griffin, and his beautiful wife, meredith, sydney, who is not here with us...