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the negatives library to be of tracy leanne foley when she was in her 20s. on all of the negatives of the youjser foley save one, the name of the company that produced the film on which the negatives were printed had been excited meaning it had been cut off the negative sheet but on one negative "the name of the film company remained visible. they missed one. the fbi later published pictures of these negatives that they had photographed inside the safety deposit box. you can see where the red arrow is? on just one of the negatives there's this is blurry little tiny reference. looks like tachma. if you google that now, that means nothing. if that is what looks like tachma but 80s in cyrillic, if it's in the al an fa bet in which the russian language is written, then the c is what we would think of as an "s" so that single blurry mark that looks like tachmac and it means nothing. in cyrillic that means tasma. it means, hey, i think these guys are russian. that is probably why they cut that identifying tasma reference almost all but one off of all but one of th
the negatives library to be of tracy leanne foley when she was in her 20s. on all of the negatives of the youjser foley save one, the name of the company that produced the film on which the negatives were printed had been excited meaning it had been cut off the negative sheet but on one negative "the name of the film company remained visible. they missed one. the fbi later published pictures of these negatives that they had photographed inside the safety deposit box. you can see where the...
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there were photos of tracy leanne foley at that graduation as well. ultimately a decade later, in 2010, when a federal indictment was unsealed we would get tons of detail on what this spy couple was assigned to do here in the u.s. by their handlers in russia. we learn the goals of were they were spent, we learned their specific assignment, we learned how well they did, we learned how they communicated with their handlers back in moscow, we learned their codes, their spy technology. we got all of it in the indictment. this is from the indictment in 2010, quote, from in or about the 1990s up to and including the present the defendants and others known and unknown, unlawfully and knowingly did act as agents of a foreign government, specifically the russian federation without prior notification to the attorney general as required by law. the fbi has conducted a multi-year investigation of a network of united states based agents of the foreign intelligence agency. the targets include covert svr agents who assumed false identities and were living in the u.s
there were photos of tracy leanne foley at that graduation as well. ultimately a decade later, in 2010, when a federal indictment was unsealed we would get tons of detail on what this spy couple was assigned to do here in the u.s. by their handlers in russia. we learn the goals of were they were spent, we learned their specific assignment, we learned how well they did, we learned how they communicated with their handlers back in moscow, we learned their codes, their spy technology. we got all...
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foley. >> reporter: in northwest d.c., shomarstone,news4. >>> next at 11:00, correctional officers on the frontlines. >> i just couldn't grasp t fact that it was real. >> reporter: a special news4i- am changing minds investigation. confronting mental illness and increasing suicide attempts in local jails. >> more rain expected for your wednesda i'll show you when this all filly comes to an end. >> and megajackpot. anight's drawing worth more than half billion dollars. than half billion dollars. (birds chirping, a running brook,) than half billion dollars. ahh. the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. >>> correctional officers on the front lines deali with inmates who suffer from mental illness. night, those officers share stories of rescuing inmates who attempt to commi suicide. >> a series after cases in one local jail sho what those officers face and what's being done to help both the officers and
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i have james foley with us to talk through some of these stories. —— james foley.of robert mugabe, former president of zimbabwe, in power for decades who was sort of removed from
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i have james foley with us to talk through some of these stories. —— james foley.start with the images of robert mugabe, former president of zimbabwe, in power for decades who was sort of removed from office november last year with his wife, grace. they are voting. he said he would not vote for the presidency of emmerson mnangagwa, who moved him on. it was an historic day for zimbabwe. it was, and one thing the election monitors are a lwa ys thing the election monitors are always saying is it was a peaceful vote. that is very encouraging. if you look back at previous ballots, it has often been marred by violence and it has often been marked by scandal, so previously there were accusations voters had been bought, and voting in a certain way. candidates have been taken away as well —— marred. candidates have been taken away as well -- marred. peaceful, yes. it is important that the poll has credibility because it is wants to increase it standing on the international stage then it has to have a credible election. so from that point of view it is quite good. in terms o
i have james foley with us to talk through some of these stories. —— james foley.start with the images of robert mugabe, former president of zimbabwe, in power for decades who was sort of removed from office november last year with his wife, grace. they are voting. he said he would not vote for the presidency of emmerson mnangagwa, who moved him on. it was an historic day for zimbabwe. it was, and one thing the election monitors are a lwa ys thing the election monitors are always saying is...
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thank you very much indeed, jane foley. let's look at today's of their business news.ump tweeted about discussing oil production with saudi arabia. the tweet suggests output could be raised by as much as 2 million barrels per day. however, the white house has now issued a statement backing away from specific numbers. challenger bank monzo says losses soared last year after its banking ambitions led to a 336% surge in operational costs. the digital bank logged pre—tax losses of £33.1m in the year to february 2018, up from just £7.9 million a year earlier. and growth in china's manufacturing sector cooled off injune — according to an independent survey. that focuses on smaller manufacturing firms, and showed that new export orders shrank for the third straight month. a quick look at the markets, not a great start to the week, the ftse 100 affected by worries about trade wa rs 100 affected by worries about trade wars and of course the future of brexit weighing upon investor minds. back to you, ben. thank you. see you later. portraits of four generations of the royal famil
thank you very much indeed, jane foley. let's look at today's of their business news.ump tweeted about discussing oil production with saudi arabia. the tweet suggests output could be raised by as much as 2 million barrels per day. however, the white house has now issued a statement backing away from specific numbers. challenger bank monzo says losses soared last year after its banking ambitions led to a 336% surge in operational costs. the digital bank logged pre—tax losses of £33.1m in the...
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joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist at rabobank.oth from the uk government and the european union, they had held off on doing this because they feared if they started talking about no deal as a realistic possibility it would cause jitters no deal as a realistic possibility it would causejitters in no deal as a realistic possibility it would cause jitters in the currency markets and the stock markets? some of the jitters are already there because time is running out. most market forecasters still have their central view, an idea that a deal will be done. if market forecasters begin to change it opens up markets for a decline, specifically sterling. forecasters think there will be spiteful sterling if there is a deal, but if there is no deal, sterling could fall quite hard. are you saying that is what it will look like if there is what it will look like if there is no deal? the central view is it will hold around current levels, the pound against the dollar could fall with political uncertainties. if we have no deal, certainly against
joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist at rabobank.oth from the uk government and the european union, they had held off on doing this because they feared if they started talking about no deal as a realistic possibility it would cause jitters no deal as a realistic possibility it would causejitters in no deal as a realistic possibility it would cause jitters in the currency markets and the stock markets? some of the jitters are already there because time is running out. most market...
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well, thankfully we have a real expert here. jane foley, senior fx strategist, from rabo bankjoins menancial markets is watching all of this. they had their two—day meeting and bank ofjapan today to stop bank of england on thursday. a big week. this won't be a meeting that is expected to really shape the market up. the market is almost fully priced for a raise in september. it should be steady as she goes. reaffirming that. exactly. they have indicated they could hike interest rates by a total of four times this week. the third one will be in september. the market has been undecided as to whether we will get the fourth one at the end of the year. bank of england will be expected to race —— raise rates on thursday. bank of japan expected to race —— raise rates on thursday. bank ofjapan is expected to race —— raise rates on thursday. bank of japan is tweaking and not necessarily to do with banking. what does all of this mean? it isa banking. what does all of this mean? it is a sign that things are healthier, isn't it? if you look back at 2017, it was strong. better—than—expected growth
well, thankfully we have a real expert here. jane foley, senior fx strategist, from rabo bankjoins menancial markets is watching all of this. they had their two—day meeting and bank ofjapan today to stop bank of england on thursday. a big week. this won't be a meeting that is expected to really shape the market up. the market is almost fully priced for a raise in september. it should be steady as she goes. reaffirming that. exactly. they have indicated they could hike interest rates by a...
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foley. >> z-burger's owner tells us he will personally be reviewing future posts and he pla to make a donation to the foley foundation. >>> flash flood warning in fect for eastern portions of prince william county, one now for fairfax county, arlington county, prince george's county and montgomery the national weather service, amelia on the phone with them talking about flooded roadways. we have shown you a couple of them in through montgomy drown. never drive through flooded roadways. we're going to be here with this. this flash flood warningl continues un15 tonight. coming back into the d.c. metro area. be careful tonight. we'll be right back with the latest. . >>> george mason university studentft sentenced the death of a fellow fraternity rfother. in f. what until you hear what the ojudge had t say during sentencing that left those in e courtroom stunned. >>> plus, the science behind womenmer's disease in why motherhood could play a >>> taking a look at our radar right now. tremendously hvy rainfall making its way in through parts of the area right now. ash flood warning continues
foley. >> z-burger's owner tells us he will personally be reviewing future posts and he pla to make a donation to the foley foundation. >>> flash flood warning in fect for eastern portions of prince william county, one now for fairfax county, arlington county, prince george's county and montgomery the national weather service, amelia on the phone with them talking about flooded roadways. we have shown you a couple of them in through montgomy drown. never drive through flooded...
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these are the guys who beheaded us journalist james foley, a british aid worker david haynes, and aland 20 western hostages and tortured most of them between 2014-15. tortured most of them between 2014—15. absolutely heinous crimes. that is where the motion comes in. we have to look at how these people are tried, how they are held and what happens to them. let's not forget what they did. indeed. this is covered in the telegraph. i am sure it will be followed up in other papers as well. this is in the straits times on trade, us and eu refusing to back down. i suppose they might have been a hope that there might be a glimmer of an end to the trade row, which might have flickered its eyes at the g20, but alas. i heard that. it was good to hear that they were coming together to talk. that is great. but it doesn't seem like there has been much movement here. the us, america first strategy, tariffs holding firm and they are saying that they do and what tariffs or barriers and they don't want government subsidies. that is the hard line that the us and donald trump is taking on international t
these are the guys who beheaded us journalist james foley, a british aid worker david haynes, and aland 20 western hostages and tortured most of them between 2014-15. tortured most of them between 2014—15. absolutely heinous crimes. that is where the motion comes in. we have to look at how these people are tried, how they are held and what happens to them. let's not forget what they did. indeed. this is covered in the telegraph. i am sure it will be followed up in other papers as well. this...
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this is what diane foley told bbc radio 4's today programme. martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. that would be my preference, for sure. our correspondent paul adams is here. does the letter from sajid javid represent a change in british policy? that is question which many people and ask asking and on the face of it it does not reckon he saysin face of it it does not reckon he says in the letter that even though they are not going to seek an assurance regarding the death penalty in the case of these two individuals, this, and i quote, does not reflect a change in our policy on assistance in us death penalty cases generally, nor the uk government's stance on the global abolition of the death penalty. now, it is my understanding that this is not the first time this has happened andi not the first time this has happened and i think people are going to want to know when and where has this happened before. it's the kind of thing which is the stuff of communication
this is what diane foley told bbc radio 4's today programme. martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. that would be my preference, for sure. our correspondent paul adams is here. does the letter from sajid javid represent a change in british policy? that is question which many people and ask asking and on the face of it it does not reckon he saysin face of it it does not reckon he says in the letter that even...
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foley. >> rorter: in northwest d.c., shomari stone, news 4. >>> now at 5:00 -- >> sick of the rain yet alertday, but relief is in sight. >>> first we have to get throu tonight. amelia and i tracking the storms and heavy rain coming to your neighborho u. >> most o still under the flash flood watch. plus, we'll have tur latest on weekend. >>> then, remembering makiyah. >> we're trying to hold strong orcause this is a hard thing us >> the tribute for a precious 10-year-old girl. >>> and worki for your health. new research onotherhood and your risk of developing alzheimer's. >>> news 4 begins with a storm team 4 weather alert. >> yes, let's make this weather alert day number five.st m team 4 radar lit up again, and tonight we have rain and storms moving in. good evening. >> here we go, folks. >> it's crazy because doug says these colors are on the move, and, boy, we are almost there, folks. take a look here.r a storm oe district right now. wow. that is dark there. is is the view from one of our city cameras. these pop-up showers houpening all our region today. >> and we have live team cove
foley. >> rorter: in northwest d.c., shomari stone, news 4. >>> now at 5:00 -- >> sick of the rain yet alertday, but relief is in sight. >>> first we have to get throu tonight. amelia and i tracking the storms and heavy rain coming to your neighborho u. >> most o still under the flash flood watch. plus, we'll have tur latest on weekend. >>> then, remembering makiyah. >> we're trying to hold strong orcause this is a hard thing us >> the...
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this is what diane foley told bbc radio 4's today programme...untable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. that would be my preference, for sure. diane foley there. our correspondent paul adams is here. paul, this is completed. my understanding is that basically at the moment we do not extradite suspects if they would then face the death penalty in another country that's the basis of this? that is a long—standing british policy with regards to the death penalty. and on the face of it, it would appear to bea the face of it, it would appear to be a policy that is being possibly thrown out of the window in this case. however, it is worth quoting from sajid javid's letter. because, he says that while they are not planning to seek an assurance, a death penalty assurance in this case, this does not reflect a change in our policy on assistance in us death penalty cases generally nor the uk government's stance on the death penalty currently. there will be people asking questions about what that means. we have heard from people currently c
this is what diane foley told bbc radio 4's today programme...untable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. that would be my preference, for sure. diane foley there. our correspondent paul adams is here. paul, this is completed. my understanding is that basically at the moment we do not extradite suspects if they would then face the death penalty in another country that's the basis of this? that is a long—standing british policy with regards to the death penalty. and on the...
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and she was obviously just talk about how important the fans are for the russian squat indeed pablo foley is from dili's force many thanks indeed for giving us all those highlights i started out. well turning now to formula one next to stop and won the austrian grand prix for red bull after lewis hamilton suffered his first race retirement since twenty sixteen for stop and finished first followed by ferrari's kimmie right conan with federal third federal is now back at the top of the driver's standings to tennis now and britain's andy murray has pulled out of wimbledon the day before the tournament kicks off the two time champion said that he was forced to withdraw due to a hip injury murray had surgery on his hip in january and returned to competition only two weeks ago. turn to france organizers have formally blocked for a time champion chris froome from competing in this year's race le monde newspaper reported sunday but he's expected to fight the move the team sky's star was found to have twice the permissible amount of the asthma drunk sal buttah mle and system during last years of w
and she was obviously just talk about how important the fans are for the russian squat indeed pablo foley is from dili's force many thanks indeed for giving us all those highlights i started out. well turning now to formula one next to stop and won the austrian grand prix for red bull after lewis hamilton suffered his first race retirement since twenty sixteen for stop and finished first followed by ferrari's kimmie right conan with federal third federal is now back at the top of the driver's...
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ramy: bloomberg's australian deals reporter, brett foley. thank you.s and head into the central bank world. many asian currencies have been pounded in the wake of fed tightening. malaysia's central bank is finding calm amid the storm. bloomberg's global economic and policy editor kathleen hays is a look at what is expected from bank negara later today. expecting a dovish stance. why? sec. tillerson: a number of reasons -- kathleen: a number of reasons. they have a new central bank chief, a woman. she was the deputy governor of the malaysian central bank. the story from the bloomberg team in malaysia is she has an easier road than a lot of her peers. in the emerging markets selloff, we have seen indonesia and the philippines boost rates to support currency. but the malaysian ringgit has been better. high oil prices are boosting inflows into malaysia, helping the current account surplus get stronger. they are getting rid of a consumption tax, which will also hold down inflation. everybody saying they don't need to hike rates. let's jump into the bloomber
ramy: bloomberg's australian deals reporter, brett foley. thank you.s and head into the central bank world. many asian currencies have been pounded in the wake of fed tightening. malaysia's central bank is finding calm amid the storm. bloomberg's global economic and policy editor kathleen hays is a look at what is expected from bank negara later today. expecting a dovish stance. why? sec. tillerson: a number of reasons -- kathleen: a number of reasons. they have a new central bank chief, a...
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there was a photo of journalist james foley murdered by isis with anmage of a hamburger. the caption said, quote, when you say you want a burger andso one says okay, let's hit mcdonald's. z burger sayswa the a created by valor media, which was hired to do social promotions for the company twitter. z burger posted this message. quote, our designut teamhis up not knowing what the cutout image was. innocent mistake that caused heartache. your forgiveness would mean the world. now.:18 right we're not the only ones dealing with flooding and damage from days and days of rain. >> that's right, much of the mid-atlantic hasottenothing but storms since the weekend. here's some of the damage in baltimore county. a tree falling on top of that house there. no one was seriously hurt. take look at this parking lot. it looks morelike a pond because of the high water. several roadways looking like this. totally flooded out. since the weekend, the fire department has rescued at least 30 people who tried to drive rough it. >> i heard reports that around here, they closed off roads, people a
there was a photo of journalist james foley murdered by isis with anmage of a hamburger. the caption said, quote, when you say you want a burger andso one says okay, let's hit mcdonald's. z burger sayswa the a created by valor media, which was hired to do social promotions for the company twitter. z burger posted this message. quote, our designut teamhis up not knowing what the cutout image was. innocent mistake that caused heartache. your forgiveness would mean the world. now.:18 right we're...
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courage of murdered conflict reporter james foley stays true.ight out of moral humility but also professional humility. all those times riding on a campaign bus with deadline daily reporters i've come to respect them. i know well when it comes to reporting, i live merely in the chain of custody from them to the viewer, the reporter, not the commentator is the hero. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. >>> i'm ayman mohyeldin in for ari melber. we start with breaking news on trump's supreme court pick. moments ago trump saying he >> including two women, he said that it would be appropriate to ask his -- i should say, inappropriate to ask his pick of what they think of roe-v-wade, here is what he said about it earlier in the day. >> are you going to ask your nominees before hand about how they would vote on roe-v-wade? >> that's a big one, probably not, they are all saying, you should not do that. and i'm putting conservative people on, i don't think that i'm going to be
courage of murdered conflict reporter james foley stays true.ight out of moral humility but also professional humility. all those times riding on a campaign bus with deadline daily reporters i've come to respect them. i know well when it comes to reporting, i live merely in the chain of custody from them to the viewer, the reporter, not the commentator is the hero. and that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. >>> i'm ayman mohyeldin in for ari melber. we start...
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we had the mother of james foley put away for life in prison.om the united states this morning, who spoke powerfully against the death penalty. she wants these people, if it is true that they are held accountable, to actually think about what they have done for a very long time in prison. it is worth stressing that this is a departure from normal policy, because the government's policy at the moment is to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances. and former attorney general dominic grieve was asking today why he could not send them to america, but seek assurances that there would not be the death penalty. i think he is right, he is somebody who would know about this, a former attorney general. it seems a bit strange, especially that sajid javid, the home secretary, would put this in writing in a letter. that letter has been leaked, we think from the united states, from the attorney general's offers, who knows where? that it has leaked, and the public can now see a decision taken behind closed doors to deviate from this policy. subhuman rate
we had the mother of james foley put away for life in prison.om the united states this morning, who spoke powerfully against the death penalty. she wants these people, if it is true that they are held accountable, to actually think about what they have done for a very long time in prison. it is worth stressing that this is a departure from normal policy, because the government's policy at the moment is to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances. and former attorney general dominic grieve...
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the american video journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims.out against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its universal opposition to the death penalty. it's the long—standing policy of the uk to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances, as a matter of principle. yet in this case, the home secretary seems to have unilaterally ripped up those principles on a friday afternoon in summer. the decision was taken some weeks ago by senior cabinet ministers. today it was left to the security minister to defend it. in this instance, and after carefully considered advice, the government took the rare decision not to require assurances in this case, and it would be inappropriate to comment further on that specific case. campaigners against the death penalty say this sets a dangerous precedent. if we are to go aba
the american video journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims.out against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its universal opposition to the death penalty. it's the long—standing policy of the uk to oppose the death penalty in all...
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the american video journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims.r spoke out against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its universal opposition to the death penalty. it's the long—standing policy of the uk to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances, as a matter of principle. yet in this case, the home secretary seems to have unilaterally ripped up those principles on a friday afternoon in summer. the decision was taken some weeks ago by senior cabinet ministers. today it was left to the security minister to defend it. in this instance, and after carefully considered advice, the government took the rare decision not to require assurances in this case, and it would be inappropriate to comment further on that specific case. campaigners against the death penalty say this sets a dangerous precedent. if we are t
the american video journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims.r spoke out against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its universal opposition to the death penalty. it's the long—standing policy of the uk to oppose the death penalty in all...
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i think diane foley said that you just to make them martyrs in their twisted ideologies.e by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. that would be my preference. this decision to abandon our principled opposition to the death penalty is a both abhorrent and shameful and i call on ministers even at this late stage to reverse this decision. one must not forget that the crimes that we are talking about involve the beheading and the videos of those beheadings of dozens of innocent people by one of the most abhorrent organisations walking this earth. and simply to say if we were unable to prosecute them in this country, that we should simply let them free to roam around the united kingdom, because it would upset the right honourable lady opposite not to share our evidence with the united states is simply bizarre. and notjustice to the victims! the issue is why the united kingdom government is departing from its long—standing policy of opposing the death penalty in all circumstances? in using those words, i am reading from the uk government's death penalty strategy wh
i think diane foley said that you just to make them martyrs in their twisted ideologies.e by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. that would be my preference. this decision to abandon our principled opposition to the death penalty is a both abhorrent and shameful and i call on ministers even at this late stage to reverse this decision. one must not forget that the crimes that we are talking about involve the beheading and the videos of those beheadings of dozens of innocent people...
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the american journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims. mother spoke out against any possible death sentencelj mother spoke out against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its long—standing opposition to the death penalty. i put it to ministers, they cannot be a little bit in favour of the death penalty. either we offer consistent opposition or we don't. either we offer consistent opposition or we don'tlj either we offer consistent opposition or we don't. i am not aware of this ever having happened before, and why have we not asked foran before, and why have we not asked for an assurance when it would be perfectly proper to do so? whitehall officials say it is not the first time this has happened, and today the security minister stood by the decision. in this instance and after carefully considered advic
the american journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims. mother spoke out against any possible death sentencelj mother spoke out against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its long—standing opposition to the death penalty. i put it to...
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the foley print was all from discord in. the minds of since closed but the postings lives on and many hope it will stay that way friends of the postie are ready to fight bricks it or no breaks it. and we end on that you know thank you so much for watching. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good. eco africa people and projects that are changing the lines aren't for the better it's up to us to make a difference he could come here is a long d.w. . of. the human race has been building stone structures for eight years. what are the origins of these structures. what were they used for. and how did people move them into place. about ten thousand years ago humans became sedentary. they started growing crops and raising livestock. people we're no different from ourselves they appreciate. the finer things in life these thirty six the legacy of the neolithic age endures to this day. the neolithic people were the first to become heavily dependent on material goods just as we are today and. our knowledge of this period
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the american video journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims.against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its universal opposition to the death penalty. it is the long—standing policy of the uk to oppose the death penalty in all circumstances, as a matter of principle. yet in this case the home secretary seems to have unilaterally ripped up those principles on a friday afternoon in summer. the decision was taken some weeks ago by senior cabinet ministers. today it was left to the security minister to defend it. in this instance and after carefully considered advice, the government took the rare decision not to require assurances in this case, and it would be inappropriate to comment further on that specific case. campaigners against the death penalty say this sets a dangerous precedent. if we are to go abandoni
the american video journalist james foley was one of their alleged victims.against any possible death sentence. i think that would just make them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its universal opposition to the death penalty. it is the long—standing policy of the uk to oppose the death penalty in all...
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tom foley, who was then the speaker of the house, and came from a rural washington district, and who supported this assault weapons ban, lost his own personal election. it was a big deal. the people on the other side of the issue mobilized. and took him out. i don't know whether the district was overwhelmingly democrat or not, but anyway, foley lost, and newt gingrich became the speaker. 10 years later when this bill expired, it was not renewed. the assault weapons ban no longer exists. let me make one other comment, and we will go to these questions. this is really good. i was remembering, for some of us, the 1960's. not just the activism around civil rights, but the fact that president kennedy, who was the motivation for me to enter politics later, i literally went to the democratic convention of in los angeles in 1960. i was a kid. i grew up in l.a., a public school kid, went to the convention, got on the floor, saw him nominated, and was an usher of sorts at his acceptance speech. that is when i fell in love with politics. he was assassinated in 1963. brutal event for the country
tom foley, who was then the speaker of the house, and came from a rural washington district, and who supported this assault weapons ban, lost his own personal election. it was a big deal. the people on the other side of the issue mobilized. and took him out. i don't know whether the district was overwhelmingly democrat or not, but anyway, foley lost, and newt gingrich became the speaker. 10 years later when this bill expired, it was not renewed. the assault weapons ban no longer exists. let me...
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i don't know whether the district was overwhelmingly democrat or not, but anyway, lost, and -- foley newt gingrich became those speaker. 10 years later when this bill expired, it was not renewed. the assault weapons ban no longer existed. let me make one other comment and we will go to these questions. this is really good. i was remembering for some of us, the 1960's. not just the activism around civil rights, but the fact that president kennedy, who was the motivation for me to enter i literally went to the democratic convention of los angeles in 1960. i was a kid. i grew up in l.a., a public school kid went to the , convention, got on the floor, saw him nominated, and was an usher at his speech. that is when i fell in love with politics. he was assassinated in 1963. brutal event for the country. 1968, martin luther king and robert kennedy were assassinated. it was a lot of tv footage about the kennedy assassination and the fact that the country came out and stood on the train tracks as his body was moved from new york where his funeral was, to washington, where he was buried. growi
i don't know whether the district was overwhelmingly democrat or not, but anyway, lost, and -- foley newt gingrich became those speaker. 10 years later when this bill expired, it was not renewed. the assault weapons ban no longer existed. let me make one other comment and we will go to these questions. this is really good. i was remembering for some of us, the 1960's. not just the activism around civil rights, but the fact that president kennedy, who was the motivation for me to enter i...
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god i was friends with one cause then hart and foley have been for years. in the mid nine hundred ninety s. they met in genesis right wing fellowship became radicalized and carried their hatred onto the streets. gathered moved to hanover in the late one nine hundred ninety s. but still stayed in touch with his friends hoagie had to. begin right up until two thousand and eleven that he had regular contact with the n.s.a. trio. they'd come to visit him. and one so-called system checks on bernhardt's personal data. to see whether there was anything many did to know about that was dangerous for them and needed to be changed for security reasons for. all of us physical. the n.a.c. members to get on camping trips on the belt island of. montreal kept him on their side because he was the only person they knew who could supply them with updated fake i.d.'s as they carried out their deadly crimes. and guns reach together it was a very important part of the support network. he provided the fugitives with driver's licenses so that they could rent vehicles and travel to
god i was friends with one cause then hart and foley have been for years. in the mid nine hundred ninety s. they met in genesis right wing fellowship became radicalized and carried their hatred onto the streets. gathered moved to hanover in the late one nine hundred ninety s. but still stayed in touch with his friends hoagie had to. begin right up until two thousand and eleven that he had regular contact with the n.s.a. trio. they'd come to visit him. and one so-called system checks on...
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allies will continue applying the sanctions and will push other countries to do so until kim jong-un foley surrenders his weapons programs. >>> it is a musical takeover. up next, more on the return of pianos with an open invitation to play in the san francisco's botanical gardens. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo will have your complete bay area forecast. it will be a warm one. >>> we will be right back. >>> it is a celebration of music in san francisco's botanical gardens. musicians from around the bay o of the 12 pianos that are placed across the park. ktvu's martin holton gives us a look at and a listen to pianos in the park. >> reporter: it is very much to botanical garden's people's credit that they recognized that there was something cool here that could happen. the really facilitated it and made it . >> i think it is absolutely magical. there should be more like this in the world everywhere. >> some people think of their hopes and dreams. some people close their eyes and think about what kind of landscapes they can picture. then they open their eyes to this. it is wonderful. >> it is s
allies will continue applying the sanctions and will push other countries to do so until kim jong-un foley surrenders his weapons programs. >>> it is a musical takeover. up next, more on the return of pianos with an open invitation to play in the san francisco's botanical gardens. >>> meteorologist mark tamayo will have your complete bay area forecast. it will be a warm one. >>> we will be right back. >>> it is a celebration of music in san francisco's...
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we are at foley's lawful shop. we are talking about affordable housing or the lack thereof. on the conversation on twitter and facebook back to you. >>> thank you, frank. the housemate popular in the 80s. now the house featured in the show, full house,. now, the proposal to get tour buses been for that area. >>> plus, housing in seven cisco. mayor london breed will join us live from city hall was some of the most important issues she faces is the city's new mayor. police and fire will respond as well as pg&e. pg&e will make the scene safe. ♪ to keep our community safe. before you do any project big or small, pg&e will come out and mark your gas and electric lines so you don't hit them when you dig. call 811 before you dig, and make sure that you and your neighbors are safe. >>> san francisco mayor london breed is getting ready to work pictures yesterday, her first full day on the job, she met with first responders. >>> she emphasized the need to be ready for any emergency, whether it is a terrorist threat, fire, earthquake. she was in the earthquake in 1989. we can learn fro
we are at foley's lawful shop. we are talking about affordable housing or the lack thereof. on the conversation on twitter and facebook back to you. >>> thank you, frank. the housemate popular in the 80s. now the house featured in the show, full house,. now, the proposal to get tour buses been for that area. >>> plus, housing in seven cisco. mayor london breed will join us live from city hall was some of the most important issues she faces is the city's new mayor. police and...
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with us is jane foley and charles from ts lombardi.ot three phones on her ear, trying not to lose money. let me bring up your right now. economics, the film rights have been sold. get to this in just a moment. let's get to larry fink. how do you yield curve analysis into the foreign-exchange analysis? jane: i think over the last couple of years, it's been confusing with respect to the dollar. , spreadshe yield curve were in favor of the dollar and the dollar didn't move. why is it happening this year? there are a couple of factors there. was in emerging markets. that has reversed. people are coming out of emerging markets, they could go to the swiss bank or the dollar. you've got rising interest rates and the economy is doing well. i think that is why the dollar is doing so well. tom: the research was out of the deutsche bank shop. it was looking at the yield curve, folded into this new thing going over to qt. is the balance twisting the bond market so much that the yield curve analysis is conventional now? charles: there are always dr
with us is jane foley and charles from ts lombardi.ot three phones on her ear, trying not to lose money. let me bring up your right now. economics, the film rights have been sold. get to this in just a moment. let's get to larry fink. how do you yield curve analysis into the foreign-exchange analysis? jane: i think over the last couple of years, it's been confusing with respect to the dollar. , spreadshe yield curve were in favor of the dollar and the dollar didn't move. why is it happening...
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the noweleted tweet showed a photo of james foley who was murdered by isis withthemage of a hamburger. when someone says -- >>> z burger says the ad was created by valor media which was hired to do social media promotions for the burger company on twitter. z burger posted this message. our design teamis put t up not knowing what the cut-out image was. innocent mistake that caused heartache. your forgiveness would mean the world. >>> we're not the nlyes dealing with flooding and damage from days of rain. >> much of the mid-atlantic have had nothing but storms since the weekend. take a look at baltimore county. a tree fell on top of this house. we know that no one was seriously hurt. this parking lot was turned into aond because of all that standing water. several roads also flooded out since the weekend. the fire department has rescued at least 30 people who tried to drive through the high water. makes zero sense. don't do it. >> it's not really new. if there's ace pl that usually floods when it rains, it's going to flood. yesterday, today. you know where not to go. >> where it does fl
the noweleted tweet showed a photo of james foley who was murdered by isis withthemage of a hamburger. when someone says -- >>> z burger says the ad was created by valor media which was hired to do social media promotions for the burger company on twitter. z burger posted this message. our design teamis put t up not knowing what the cut-out image was. innocent mistake that caused heartache. your forgiveness would mean the world. >>> we're not the nlyes dealing with flooding...
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there had also been a little girl named tracy leanne foley who had also died in the
there had also been a little girl named tracy leanne foley who had also died in the
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the now deleted tweet had a photo of james foley murdered by isis with the image of a hamburger. the caption say s when you you want a burger, someone says let's hit mcdonald's. it was created a by media company hired to do social media for the burger company. z burger posted this ssage. our design team fut this up not knowing what the cut-out image i was. ocent mistake. >>> 5:18 now. not the only ones dealing with flooding damage from much rain. >> experienced nothing but storms since the weekend. hat damage. of this is in baltimore county. a tree falling on top of that home yesterday. nobody was seriously h this is a parking lot but looks like a pond. several roads were flooded out. the fire department rescued at least 30 people who tried to indrive through the standg water. motorcycles even trying to get through. >> okay. see, a motorcycle? >> of course. >> best way to ruin your bike. >> i'm never surprisede. anym we talk about it all the time. i'm never surprised. i just kow when we have rain, we'll see video of someone driving through. >> it's truly dangerous. going to be de
the now deleted tweet had a photo of james foley murdered by isis with the image of a hamburger. the caption say s when you you want a burger, someone says let's hit mcdonald's. it was created a by media company hired to do social media for the burger company. z burger posted this ssage. our design team fut this up not knowing what the cut-out image i was. ocent mistake. >>> 5:18 now. not the only ones dealing with flooding damage from much rain. >> experienced nothing but storms...
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foley and now is jane david merritt. still with us, our guest.id, how significant is the someone bop. ?s it just one of many david: we have been here before. we had people threatening to resign, though he walked back. we have had many members of theresa may's cabinet threatening various things. what is important to remember is none of them have actually resigned. if you think about her progress throughout this torturous process, we have been inching along, step-by-step, and compromise have been reached. and she is still in position. we have some people outside the cabinet threatening a leadership contest, it has not happened yet. we have to see what the proposals are and what happens tomorrow. but don't rule out mrs. may. her, she has managed to keep her ministers and cabinets on her side throughout the rest of us, and we will have see the outcome of the meeting. bear in mind, all of these details needs to get some sort of reaction from the european side. it is really not clear whether any of this will be acceptable to the commission or not. so r
foley and now is jane david merritt. still with us, our guest.id, how significant is the someone bop. ?s it just one of many david: we have been here before. we had people threatening to resign, though he walked back. we have had many members of theresa may's cabinet threatening various things. what is important to remember is none of them have actually resigned. if you think about her progress throughout this torturous process, we have been inching along, step-by-step, and compromise have been...
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brian austin green turning 45, scott foley 46, forest whitaker 57.ch comedienne is deaf in one ear. that is jane lynch who was 58 this weekend. >> monday on "e.t.," i just want to be a happy person. >> are britney spears excluesive. what would you tell that britney from 20 years ago. >> what she's telling us about her past with justin. >> one of the most special times in my life. >> plus her kids and big announcement. >> yeah, it's been a roller coaster. >> that's monday. >> we're almost out of time. for all the late breaking news, go to etonline.com. >> before we go, check out the new video from max george. remember him? from are the british boy band the wanted. >> he's gone solo and his debut single is called "barcelona," starring model laura crane and max goes shirtless in it. >> there's a shocker. in a music video. enjoy it and the rest of your weekend everybody. bye. ♪ ♪ i need you possibility of high-based showers or thunderstorms for the bay area beginning around wednesday beginning around evening. (jr stone) good evening and thank you for joi
brian austin green turning 45, scott foley 46, forest whitaker 57.ch comedienne is deaf in one ear. that is jane lynch who was 58 this weekend. >> monday on "e.t.," i just want to be a happy person. >> are britney spears excluesive. what would you tell that britney from 20 years ago. >> what she's telling us about her past with justin. >> one of the most special times in my life. >> plus her kids and big announcement. >> yeah, it's been a roller...
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thank you so much foley joint leaders kevin costner and zach johnson are paired together for the third round of the open championship in scotland but as pat paul than they're worth reports things could have been very different for kister playing in the bitter afternoon conditions things were looking promising for first round leader kevin costner as he how to shot advantage going into the final home thank you but it's sick and shocked at the eighteenth was wayward and he found the barry burn. that resulted in the double bogey for a round of seventy to play seven or thirty five holes i thought was pretty good. i've kept the ball in play and done everything i wanted to do all the way up into that hole clearly does that johnson had to contend with the worst of the weather. the twenty fifteen open champion is looking to become the first player to ever win majors at all just or some andrews and comes to. the reverence i have for this championship and specifically that trophy that clergy. i'm not suggesting that someone doesn't have a higher. reverence for it but i'm. how to argue with an. en
thank you so much foley joint leaders kevin costner and zach johnson are paired together for the third round of the open championship in scotland but as pat paul than they're worth reports things could have been very different for kister playing in the bitter afternoon conditions things were looking promising for first round leader kevin costner as he how to shot advantage going into the final home thank you but it's sick and shocked at the eighteenth was wayward and he found the barry burn....
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stratford in gaza charlie so this truth seems to be holding but it's a very fragile one yes indeed foley has made very obvious this morning a couple of hours ago the i.d.f. the israeli army released a statement that they had targeted a hamas lookout position we believe to be the lookout position in north of gaza along the border there following what the israeli army say was an attempted infiltration of suspects into israel they say that after that attack off that hamas post was hit those suspects returned to gaza the i.d.f. saying that they say they targeted sixty sites last night in gaza we understand that these are were all within three of the main hamas military bases i think you say safe to say that people are quite surprised that there wasn't a stronger response from hamas certainly we witnessed the what were reported certainly three missiles that were launched towards israel two of which were intercepted by the dome this is before the cease fire of this truce was announced also have us used a number of mortars so the cease fire of this truce this restoration of calm as it's being d
stratford in gaza charlie so this truth seems to be holding but it's a very fragile one yes indeed foley has made very obvious this morning a couple of hours ago the i.d.f. the israeli army released a statement that they had targeted a hamas lookout position we believe to be the lookout position in north of gaza along the border there following what the israeli army say was an attempted infiltration of suspects into israel they say that after that attack off that hamas post was hit those...
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my wife was a huge "beverly hills cop" fan. [ laughter ] i wanted foley, and she wanted axel. >> yeahood to see you. you came up with a genius idea. >> yeah. >> seth: and obviously, being a performer, being a stand-up, important to get your name out there. >> yeah. >> seth: and so you decided the way to get your name out there was to sponsor an mma fighter. >> i did. i did. [ laughter ] >> seth: what are you eating now? >> i got popcorn. you got good snacks back there. [ laughter ] >> seth: you -- wait, so you put popcorn in your breast pocket? >> where -- where was i supposed to put it? >> seth: yeah, no. [ laughter ] >> this jacket -- this jacket doesn't have regular pockets for some reason. i don't know. [ light laughter ] so yeah, i put it in my shirt -- >> seth: okay. >> so yeah. i went to this fight, and i saw these other people with banners, and they had their names on the fighters' banners, and they weren't that exciting. they would be like toyota dealerships, >> seth: yeah. >> and i was like, a kansas city toyota dealership is sponsoring a fighter. i can definitely sponsor a
my wife was a huge "beverly hills cop" fan. [ laughter ] i wanted foley, and she wanted axel. >> yeahood to see you. you came up with a genius idea. >> yeah. >> seth: and obviously, being a performer, being a stand-up, important to get your name out there. >> yeah. >> seth: and so you decided the way to get your name out there was to sponsor an mma fighter. >> i did. i did. [ laughter ] >> seth: what are you eating now? >> i got popcorn....
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have to get news all over moody for us down by in moscow and with us here in a studio probably pablo foley ileus from deed of the sport thank you very much both of you for joining us public i will start with you for the first however we saw germany get knocked out of the world cup at the group stage and yet the coach wants to stay on. how does that work well firstly it appears that they sucked and they that would be the german football association and some of them together and they've given them well he's essentially given their backing to stay on this coach now let's bear in mind that we're only talking really about three games of the world cup of course and at the end of the day in the grand scheme of things if we kind of forget about the fact that it was the world cup it's not a huge amount of games that we're talking about but also it was a major shock for germany because it's not just about losing some games or just not performing the way they should it's more about they went into this tournament incredibly incredibly confident and they expected more perhaps they expected they went in
have to get news all over moody for us down by in moscow and with us here in a studio probably pablo foley ileus from deed of the sport thank you very much both of you for joining us public i will start with you for the first however we saw germany get knocked out of the world cup at the group stage and yet the coach wants to stay on. how does that work well firstly it appears that they sucked and they that would be the german football association and some of them together and they've given...
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and the commanding general at the time was major general robert foley. he's a medal of honor recipient from vietnam. he's about 6'6", someone that whenever he came down to the quarters, we would be looking up to as tomb guards. he turned around, and he pointed to a couple of sentinels and said i need to you get in there, lift the casket out. as tomb guards, our mission is to protect the tomb from any disrespect. nobody touches the tomb of the unknown soldier. nobody touches the crypts. we don't allow that. that's our mission, as dictated by congress. so for the general to say get in there and touch this casket was mind-blowing for those two sentinels. and they balked. and the general said, look, it's really easy. you're going to do it as tomb guards. i'm going to have the construction workers do it. soldiers did what they were supposed to do. they got in there, and i can tell you from personal experience, having talked to them, it did mess with their mind thinking about i've been protecting everybody from touching this, and now here i am handling the cas
and the commanding general at the time was major general robert foley. he's a medal of honor recipient from vietnam. he's about 6'6", someone that whenever he came down to the quarters, we would be looking up to as tomb guards. he turned around, and he pointed to a couple of sentinels and said i need to you get in there, lift the casket out. as tomb guards, our mission is to protect the tomb from any disrespect. nobody touches the tomb of the unknown soldier. nobody touches the crypts. we...
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the americanjournalist james foley was one of their alleged victims. them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its long—standing opposition to the death penalty. i put it to ministers, they cannot be a little bit in favour of the death penalty. either we offer consistent opposition or we don't. i am not aware of this ever having happened before, and why have we not asked for an assurance when it would be perfectly proper to do so? whitehall officials say it is not the first time this has happened, and today the security minister stood by the decision. in this instance and after carefully considered advice the government took the rare decision not to require assurances in this case, and it would be inappropriate to comment further on that specific case. but what if the us wants to send the pairto but what if the us wants to send the pair to guantanamo bay? . if that happens, says
the americanjournalist james foley was one of their alleged victims. them martyrs in their twisted ideology. i would like them held accountable by being sent to prison for the rest of their lives. but the government has come under pressure to explain what appears to be an about—face on its long—standing opposition to the death penalty. i put it to ministers, they cannot be a little bit in favour of the death penalty. either we offer consistent opposition or we don't. i am not aware of this...
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foley thank you google is promising to appeal a record five billion dollars fine by the european union for using its android system to squeeze out rivals and to trust regulators said the tech giant to block competition by forcing smartphone makers and telecom providers to pre-install google services on their devices now its parent firm has been given ninety days to change its business practices or face further penalties of up to five percent of its average global daily turnover so nick has more on the story now from paris. a record five billion dollar fine was imposed by the european union on to the tech giant google for what it said was unfairly cornering the mobile phone market the european commission ruled that google had killed off the competition by forcing phone manufacturers to adopt its services to use them such as the web search chrome and maps as well as other services as well it also accused the tech giant of using incentives as a way of forcing these phone manufacturers to use their own services but this is not the first time that the e.u. has made such a decision on unfair
foley thank you google is promising to appeal a record five billion dollars fine by the european union for using its android system to squeeze out rivals and to trust regulators said the tech giant to block competition by forcing smartphone makers and telecom providers to pre-install google services on their devices now its parent firm has been given ninety days to change its business practices or face further penalties of up to five percent of its average global daily turnover so nick has more...
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life to working in counter intelligence and one of your biggest cases was heathfield and tracy anne foley, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> how many russian folks did you expose and bring to justice? >> that was a long large investigation that tremendous number of the extraordinary people worked on there were ultimately i believe ten roughly russian illegals who were here but that i started out in the early days, was honored to start out and, again, that ran a decade. >> and how many russians were deported for that in. >> sir, if memory serves, 101 but i cannot -- 10 or 11. >> a pretty good case. >> yes. >> did you work at the fbi primarily in that period. >> at that period early on, yes. >> are there some things that you can tell about the russians that maybe we should know before the president meets with mr. putin, a very good friend and a man that he cannot say anything bad about? >> sir, i can speak to my experience as a national security professional in the f.b.i. the russians are a top rate adversary in terms of foreign intelligence service in terms of how competently they can use t
life to working in counter intelligence and one of your biggest cases was heathfield and tracy anne foley, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> how many russian folks did you expose and bring to justice? >> that was a long large investigation that tremendous number of the extraordinary people worked on there were ultimately i believe ten roughly russian illegals who were here but that i started out in the early days, was honored to start out and, again, that ran a decade. >>...
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one of your big cases was donald heathfield and tracy ann foley, correct? >> correct. >> how many russian folks did you expose and bring to justice? >> that was a long, large investigation that tremendous number of extraordinary people worked on that. there were ultimately i believe ten roughly russian illegals that were here but that started out in the early days and was honored to start out and that ran a decade. >> and how many russians were deported for that? >> if memory serves, ten or 11, but i'm not certain. >> pretty good case that you worked on. good job. did you work on russia primarily when you were in the fbi? >> at that period early on, yes. >> are there some things you can tell us about the russian that's maybe we should know before the president meets with mr. putin, his very good friend and the man he cannot say anything bad about? >> sir, i can speak to my experiences as a national security professional in the fbi. the russians are top rate adversary in terms of their foreign intelligence service, in terms of how competently they are able t
one of your big cases was donald heathfield and tracy ann foley, correct? >> correct. >> how many russian folks did you expose and bring to justice? >> that was a long, large investigation that tremendous number of extraordinary people worked on that. there were ultimately i believe ten roughly russian illegals that were here but that started out in the early days and was honored to start out and that ran a decade. >> and how many russians were deported for that?...
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before they did, speaker foley gave a beautiful, beautiful speech about i want to share with everybody before we get into this debate where we show the differences that there are great thanks happen to the floor of the house of representatives. he gave a beautiful little speech about bill and i getting engaged. the next day there were all these -- one minutes and special orders where eliot engel said, oh, may you have a bunch of children, and may they all be democrats. you know, just really so heartwarming to have the family of the u.s. house of representatives congratulate us and, you know, be really happy for us. >> what about your constituents? what was their reaction? >> oh, they were thrilled. they were thrilled. they were thrilled. we did so much press. we looked at this one picture, we were coming down the steps of the capitol the next day. all these tourists taking pictures of us from other countries. and i look back now thinking, they must wonder, like, who were these people. they took pictures figuring it was somebody important, and got back -- i don't know who they are. no,
before they did, speaker foley gave a beautiful, beautiful speech about i want to share with everybody before we get into this debate where we show the differences that there are great thanks happen to the floor of the house of representatives. he gave a beautiful little speech about bill and i getting engaged. the next day there were all these -- one minutes and special orders where eliot engel said, oh, may you have a bunch of children, and may they all be democrats. you know, just really so...