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who killed dar foley? >> tom foley.> 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? >> on 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 somewhere, why not call and say, have you left yet? we're waiting for you. >> that's what i would do. >> according to detective carbon, tom didn't bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then members of dar's family stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled and that tom wanted out. >> he told me that his wife is very controlling and that that was wearing on him and he did
who killed dar foley? >> tom foley.> 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? >> on the yellow dunham's bag located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the...
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james foley -- jane foley, how much ammunition does this give her?ation will dip and it will be transitory and rollover in 2023. does this help christine lagarde? jane: it's it certainly does. gives her more ammunition, as you say. the ecb is not like the fed. they've never thrown out the word transitory. there is something really important. there's a big difference between europe and the u.s., the labor market. central banks aren't that worried. they don't react to cost push inflation. if costco up, it takes money out of our pockets. we have less demand, gross goes down. what you have in the u.s. are significant signs of a second order of inflation. that's wage inflation. that creates the potential for a spiral of inflation. in the euro zone, the latest data for q3 on wages is that there's no sign of wage inflation. therefore, the ecb has all the reason already to remain dovish and all the more reason to end -- expect inflation to fall back. this was expected for the ecb. the latest projections underpin that. she will remain dovish. policy will rema
james foley -- jane foley, how much ammunition does this give her?ation will dip and it will be transitory and rollover in 2023. does this help christine lagarde? jane: it's it certainly does. gives her more ammunition, as you say. the ecb is not like the fed. they've never thrown out the word transitory. there is something really important. there's a big difference between europe and the u.s., the labor market. central banks aren't that worried. they don't react to cost push inflation. if...
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jane foley joining us now, head of fx strategy at rabobank.ome out of 2021 into 2022, does this incredible tailwind we have seen from the dollar this year continue into next year? jane: i think it can continue into the initial few months and maybe wait until the fed gets going with interest rate hiking that cycle. we've got your number -- we've got to remember there's an awful lot of good news priced into the markets. since that trend really did get underway in june, june was where the prospect of an interest rate hike in 2022 was initially put on the table. since then, the market has become more and more optimistic about the possibility of interest rate hiking, so there is a lot of good news. that is why we are sort of glued to that $1.13 handle in euro-dollar right now. i think we need this consolidation to get perhaps we need to pull back before the market can really make a decision about do we want to build on those long dollar positions, or what on earth could happen to do that. i think we can have further to go. i am not so sure if the m
jane foley joining us now, head of fx strategy at rabobank.ome out of 2021 into 2022, does this incredible tailwind we have seen from the dollar this year continue into next year? jane: i think it can continue into the initial few months and maybe wait until the fed gets going with interest rate hiking that cycle. we've got your number -- we've got to remember there's an awful lot of good news priced into the markets. since that trend really did get underway in june, june was where the prospect...
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[laughter] coming up, jane foley of rabobank, with this equity market up 0.25%. i tried.m new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: some good news for you if you are sick of the fed speak. it is the quiet period. they go quiet for a whole week into the fed decision on december 15 next week. up 0.2% on the s&p. off the lows this morning as we took a dip into negative territory about an hour or so ago. on the nasdaq 100, futures negative about 0.5%. big conversation about the bond market, volatile. you'll tire this morn by five basis points. the distance between dues intends. we ended last year at about 79 basis points. we topped out this year at 1.57%. from 1.5 7% all the way back down to a 74 handle in friday's session. it has been a round-trip, the distance between two's intends getting narrower. tom: abramowicz would be all over it. i don't know which curve matters , but what they tell me is all the strategists got it wrong. jonathan: sarah house of wells fargo an hour ago looking at 7% on average inflation, 6.9% this friday. tom: i don't think this thre -- the stre
[laughter] coming up, jane foley of rabobank, with this equity market up 0.25%. i tried.m new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: some good news for you if you are sick of the fed speak. it is the quiet period. they go quiet for a whole week into the fed decision on december 15 next week. up 0.2% on the s&p. off the lows this morning as we took a dip into negative territory about an hour or so ago. on the nasdaq 100, futures negative about 0.5%. big conversation about the bond...
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it decreased and so we repurposed those dollars a nicer tease and a respect for what you have for foley aside. is it also in addition to simply peloton as the name we're talking about is it any way a statement on the other side of the pandemic and just the way there are certain stocks that pulled so much forward and it's impossible to have the kind of growth that they saw in that period of time and they may never experience it ever again >> well, there's no doubt that zoom and peloton were extraordinary beneficiaries of the unfortunate events of 2020 we're big fans of both of those companies and you have to pick your point as to where you want to buy it. kre clearly, they did not work we didn't start it for that reason and we expected them to come down a lot. we started nibbling on them after they were down over 50% on the year when their growth multiples started to reflect pre-covid levels, but you know, listen we don't own a lot of names on the long side. we run a pretty concentrated portfolio and our three biggest names the whole time have been snowflake, facebook and microsoft and t
it decreased and so we repurposed those dollars a nicer tease and a respect for what you have for foley aside. is it also in addition to simply peloton as the name we're talking about is it any way a statement on the other side of the pandemic and just the way there are certain stocks that pulled so much forward and it's impossible to have the kind of growth that they saw in that period of time and they may never experience it ever again >> well, there's no doubt that zoom and peloton...
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councilwoman pam foley shared why she's so committed to that mission.im geithner 1986, shortly after he was diagnosed with aids. >> the worst day of my life when he passed away. i heard him take his last breath over the phone. i was not there in person, i did not know how sick he was. >> moments like this helped educate others after the fight was far from over. in the crowd of dozens, she says young people are paying attention. >> as time goes on, it will be easier to educate more people. and reduce the stigma. >> reduce the stigma and strengthen community. almost 3600 people are living with hiv, driving. 115 county residents were newly diagnosed in 2020. the county's response to the covid-19 pandemic was shaped by lessons learned from the hiv find. >> we had built very fast scientific advancements, safe and healthy effective vaccines we never would have had without the scaffolding the hiv pandemic caused us to build. >> the white house estimates 1.2 million americans living with hiv. on wednesday, the president announced plans to end the aids epidemic
councilwoman pam foley shared why she's so committed to that mission.im geithner 1986, shortly after he was diagnosed with aids. >> the worst day of my life when he passed away. i heard him take his last breath over the phone. i was not there in person, i did not know how sick he was. >> moments like this helped educate others after the fight was far from over. in the crowd of dozens, she says young people are paying attention. >> as time goes on, it will be easier to educate...
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councilwoman pam foley shared why she's so committed to that mission. geithner 1986, shortly after he was diagnosed with aids. >> the worst day of my life when he passed away. i heard him take his last breath over the phone. i was not there in person, i did not know how sick he was. >> moments like this helped educate others after the fight was far from over. in the crowd of dozens, she says young people are paying attention. >> as time goes on, it will be easier to educate more people. and reduce the stigma. >> reduce the stigma and strengthen community. almost 3600 people are living with hiv, driving. 115 county residents were newly diagnosed in 2020. the county's response to the covid-19 pandemic was shaped by lessons learned from the hiv find. >> we had built very fast scientific advancements, safe and healthy effective vaccines we never would have had without the scaffolding the hiv pandemic caused us to build. >> the white house estimates 1.2 million americans living with hiv. on wednesday, the president announced plans to end the aids epidemic by
councilwoman pam foley shared why she's so committed to that mission. geithner 1986, shortly after he was diagnosed with aids. >> the worst day of my life when he passed away. i heard him take his last breath over the phone. i was not there in person, i did not know how sick he was. >> moments like this helped educate others after the fight was far from over. in the crowd of dozens, she says young people are paying attention. >> as time goes on, it will be easier to educate...
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captain tim foley says it's not only stops guns from falling into the hands of criminals but also prevents tragedies involving children, domestic disputes, and mental health crises. >> they don't have that means to hurt themselves. maybe give them time to reach out for help and prevent themselves from harming themselves. that is an important part of this as well. >> reporter: in all, 265 guns were surrendered and, as is the tradition, the last one was destroyed with a sledgehammer. united playas leader rudy valentino at events they will never know how many lives will be changed by today's buyback but he is certain it will make a difference. >> there was a lot of controversy around does it make an impact. let me share this, one gun makes an impact. that one done could destroy one life, that could destroy this whole world. >> reporter: in san francisco, john ramis, kpix 5. >>> coming up, a right to the edge of space with a piece of history. the daughter of the first american astronaut paid tribute to her father on a blue origin flight. >>> rising from the ashes. >>> welcome back. welcome the
captain tim foley says it's not only stops guns from falling into the hands of criminals but also prevents tragedies involving children, domestic disputes, and mental health crises. >> they don't have that means to hurt themselves. maybe give them time to reach out for help and prevent themselves from harming themselves. that is an important part of this as well. >> reporter: in all, 265 guns were surrendered and, as is the tradition, the last one was destroyed with a sledgehammer....
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alicia foley, not with the with a short ohio or even to, to make one off in order here where the water is it? yeah, yeah. florida, it's around in the water. heated here circulates via a network of underground pipes, connecting to radiate is in india, ju homes in the surrounding area happens to this is a byproduct this, i did route 3 pro, sent home, and a carry the michael nutrients to the plants need to survive. and they did this really a much more efficient system than is practically carbon neutral as well because the emissions that are created on burning, but the same as the emission that says the carbon is that the atmosphere when it grows in the 1st place. so it's a pretty neat, consistently. ready ready ready ready samsung island success are creating not only a green society, but green economy hasn't be lost on the rest of the world. ready and these days they receive $5000.00 energy to us per year, so many that the set up an energy academy. and so what is the big idea that draws people from all over the world? yeah, i think everybody has some kind of intuition that this is the way
alicia foley, not with the with a short ohio or even to, to make one off in order here where the water is it? yeah, yeah. florida, it's around in the water. heated here circulates via a network of underground pipes, connecting to radiate is in india, ju homes in the surrounding area happens to this is a byproduct this, i did route 3 pro, sent home, and a carry the michael nutrients to the plants need to survive. and they did this really a much more efficient system than is practically carbon...
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commissioner foley? >> so i have a funny story about tu lan. i have been eating at tu lan since 1989. i used to own a bike store, and they used to bring their bikes over there and then ride them over to eat. i'm excited about all of these businesses. thank you. >> thank you. any other commissioners wish to share their comments? okay. i just have a few, if i can. yes, i am familiar with tia margarita, and i'm sure that commissioner johns and i will make an appointment to go there during our december break. i noticed two errors on the report. gloria's name is spelled incorrectly, and supervisor safai's name is spelled incorrectly. for tu lan, it is definitely a gem. i thought the detail that was provided was great, particularly the story shared by jim woods, but i'm wondering if staff could maybe do some edits for the consideration of section criteria two. i think we could maybe be a little bit more positive about the description of the neighborhood, and then possibly, when we consider templates of legacy businesses, considering one or all of the
commissioner foley? >> so i have a funny story about tu lan. i have been eating at tu lan since 1989. i used to own a bike store, and they used to bring their bikes over there and then ride them over to eat. i'm excited about all of these businesses. thank you. >> thank you. any other commissioners wish to share their comments? okay. i just have a few, if i can. yes, i am familiar with tia margarita, and i'm sure that commissioner johns and i will make an appointment to go there...
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james base, and am foley by t bore in it's 120 year history. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to several journalists, but never before have to been honored at the same time just a few hours ago here at oslo city hall, maria race are from the philippines and russia. dimitri more a top jointly accepted the prize, dedicating the award to colleagues of been killed in the line of duty in the next hour will be speaking to boast about the challenges and dangers day, and journalists all around the world face. we're also lucky to have my audience here suitably distance and with their masks, all guess. and audience members will have the opportunity to ask questions. and you too can take part in our conversation, where streaming live on facebook, youtube and twitter connect with us using the hash tag, a j nobel. congratulations, dimitri motor. tough and maria. reza, congratulations here. well, come to you both, maria. i'll start with you. the last time a journalist won the nobel peace prize. this magnificent city hall in oslo hadn't even been comple
james base, and am foley by t bore in it's 120 year history. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to several journalists, but never before have to been honored at the same time just a few hours ago here at oslo city hall, maria race are from the philippines and russia. dimitri more a top jointly accepted the prize, dedicating the award to colleagues of been killed in the line of duty in the next hour will be speaking to boast about the challenges and dangers day, and journalists all around...
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. >> and tonight here, the foley family giving this holiday. >> we had the hope that this lovely instrumentd home and be put to good use. >> it turns out their piano is now moving just 15 minutes away, to kara lynn and her son, jabron. they both have been taking lessons. and mom's song, "ode to joy." they are thankful. >> it's a blessing and we're so grateful to receive a piano. >> i need to practice. >> that's very good! >> what a gift. >> this is abc 7 news. >> we have discovered our first case not only in san francisco, but in the country. dr. fauci: this is the first case of the omicron variant detected in the united states. >> this is an individual who was a resident of san francisco, fully vaccinated, who has recently been in south africa. >> thank you for joining us. a san francisco resident has the first known u.s. case of the omicron variant of covid-19. the health department confirmed the infected person returned from south africa november 22 and tested positive six days later. >> the cdc confirmed the case was caused by the omicron variant. it has been detected in two dozen other
. >> and tonight here, the foley family giving this holiday. >> we had the hope that this lovely instrumentd home and be put to good use. >> it turns out their piano is now moving just 15 minutes away, to kara lynn and her son, jabron. they both have been taking lessons. and mom's song, "ode to joy." they are thankful. >> it's a blessing and we're so grateful to receive a piano. >> i need to practice. >> that's very good! >> what a gift....
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>> and tonight here, the foley family giving this holiday. >> we had the hope that this lovely instrumentd home and be put to good use. >> it turns out their piano is now moving just 15 minutes away, to kara lynn and her son, jabron. both already taking lessons. and mom's song, "ode to joy." they are grateful for the holiday gift. >> it's been a blessing and we are so grateful today to receive the piano. i need to practice. >> that's very good! >> what a gift. good night. >> moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. anchor: 24 hours ago, this lab received a covid sample. within hours, it had the sample diagnosis as the first case of omicron and the united states. around noon, the news was out. >> this is not surprising. for those following this, we knew omicron was going to be here. co-anchor: with this news, will we face new rules, restrictions, locally, statewide, or nationally? the biggest threat is what we do not know at this point. anchor: thank you for joining us. co-anchor: you're watching abc 7 news at six wherever you stream it. less than a week ago, the world health
>> and tonight here, the foley family giving this holiday. >> we had the hope that this lovely instrumentd home and be put to good use. >> it turns out their piano is now moving just 15 minutes away, to kara lynn and her son, jabron. both already taking lessons. and mom's song, "ode to joy." they are grateful for the holiday gift. >> it's been a blessing and we are so grateful today to receive the piano. i need to practice. >> that's very good! >>...
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how malcolm -- exchange you now but over the years malcolm has always been presented as angry and foley ford as if he had no family really. and so now we're putting him in the context of his family over also putting in the context of the history was born into, the world he was born into. when we open up the book we open up with the scene where the local chapter of the klan is visiting his family in omaha. he isn't born yet. his mother is pregnant with him and his father, there are organizing where marcus garvey, jenna, the white klan members don't like this. the people are running this town don't like this. there don't want to have black people aware of their rights and expressing themselves and rising up against what the status quo is. they feel threatened by this and they make threats, and luckily, this is a story where getting from one of the brothers. we have never heard it in this detail even where he talks about how the horses were. one of the brothers, wilfred, sausage by horses so these details about them were never known and we never think about these things with malcolm, right
how malcolm -- exchange you now but over the years malcolm has always been presented as angry and foley ford as if he had no family really. and so now we're putting him in the context of his family over also putting in the context of the history was born into, the world he was born into. when we open up the book we open up with the scene where the local chapter of the klan is visiting his family in omaha. he isn't born yet. his mother is pregnant with him and his father, there are organizing...
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james foley making really clear china, we have to watch every step. kailey: also making it clear that the strong dollar story is not over. that was a non-consensus view coming into 2021, but there's a lot of calls strategists got wrong. tom: let's review this quickly. what i saw were two stories out of china. one was in accommodative bank due to a real estate crisis, and the second was a reaffirmation of the real estate crisis seen in price down for evergrande paper. jonathan: they tap the brakes, and then pushed the accelerator again. when they cut rrr, the reserve requirement ratio, i see that is boosting the supply of credit, not necessarily dropping the price of credit. that seems to be what they are doing, alleviating the pain just to support the real estate market a little bit. jonathan: tom: on -- tom: on debt, the 10 year yield 1.39%. i am stunned we have moved from 1.74%. jonathan: go through the data. cpi close to 7%. a labor market report beyond the headline number that seemed to be pretty decent. a federal reserve set to respond to that. t
james foley making really clear china, we have to watch every step. kailey: also making it clear that the strong dollar story is not over. that was a non-consensus view coming into 2021, but there's a lot of calls strategists got wrong. tom: let's review this quickly. what i saw were two stories out of china. one was in accommodative bank due to a real estate crisis, and the second was a reaffirmation of the real estate crisis seen in price down for evergrande paper. jonathan: they tap the...
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i told james foley to go away and come back with new homework on sterling. think jane listens to anything i say. i went on to thing about the conversation and this is where i thought about speaking to you today. jane is bearish on sterling. there is not a chance at the moment of a rate hike. maybe there is. what i want to know from you is when you look at sterling, euro-sterling, do you not think a lot of both the rate negativity view, the health negativity view, and eco-negativity view is in their? or is there much more deep downside to come that we are not pricing? dominic: i think it is a question of time horizons. in the short-term, your view is probably correct. there is a lot of negativity, the shift away from hiking i think has damaged the market. it has to some extent damaged the way the markets perceive the bank of england. going into this meeting, people don't want to be set up with the same risk of disappointment. the positioning numbers we look at and some of the flow data we get to see does suggest that the community has gone into this meeting o
i told james foley to go away and come back with new homework on sterling. think jane listens to anything i say. i went on to thing about the conversation and this is where i thought about speaking to you today. jane is bearish on sterling. there is not a chance at the moment of a rate hike. maybe there is. what i want to know from you is when you look at sterling, euro-sterling, do you not think a lot of both the rate negativity view, the health negativity view, and eco-negativity view is in...
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he was most recently a supreme court justice in california, prior to that, he was a director of the foley institute at stanford. in that capacity, he worked with doctors from the los alamos lab, developing programs with the stent foundation. he is actually quite first in her policy. -- quite first in nuclear policy. he will address this topic and lead us through discussion. i am going to get the way. >> thank you, george and everybody for joining us. it is my pleasure to host and moderate this event. giants in the field from a former national security advisor and rose from one of the most nuclear negotiators in history. i've had to work in the past with them but just to get a bit of context, it's not unusual to find us engage people when i had a chance to work with others in the stand, it struck me that difficulties facing up to the nuclear threats in the world, not only with geopolitics and principle but also the issues for heavily technological, extremely complex, sometimes far from public scrutiny and they depend as much as any issue affecting global peace and security good judgment in
he was most recently a supreme court justice in california, prior to that, he was a director of the foley institute at stanford. in that capacity, he worked with doctors from the los alamos lab, developing programs with the stent foundation. he is actually quite first in her policy. -- quite first in nuclear policy. he will address this topic and lead us through discussion. i am going to get the way. >> thank you, george and everybody for joining us. it is my pleasure to host and moderate...
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ah, i'm pablo foley. las welcome to the program. germany has introduced new restrictions in an attempt to slow the spread of the arm across corona virus variant with new year's eve approaching its placing tighter limits on public and private celebrations. along with new restrictions, the government is also urging those still unvaccinated to roll up their sleeves. even during the festive season, thousands of people are getting their job. like at this vaccination center in berlin, at the moment, more than 70 percent of the population is fully vaccinated. and around 36 percent of all germans have received a booster shot. the boot the inform him from the 3 the booster booster. as right now, we barely giving any shots in vaccination centers up to 98 percent boost to judge. people who come here are already pro vaccine kind of actively sought out of vaccination and unable to people turning up here for a booster shot. believe it's the key to ending depend i make i think it's good more people who get vaccinated the better it is for all of fine wine also very important for me. so it's super impo
ah, i'm pablo foley. las welcome to the program. germany has introduced new restrictions in an attempt to slow the spread of the arm across corona virus variant with new year's eve approaching its placing tighter limits on public and private celebrations. along with new restrictions, the government is also urging those still unvaccinated to roll up their sleeves. even during the festive season, thousands of people are getting their job. like at this vaccination center in berlin, at the moment,...
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steve saw off and jim foley were beheaded by isis but in the beginning for some reason i slipped through the cracks and the regime was giving me visas. i went and of course i was followed and targeted by the secret police but i managed to do some traveling around and i got to melula which was this extraordinary place because it was like an oasis of peace in the middle of a war beginning to break out and you knew in these early days was going to be a horrible war and i met these nuns and they were so peaceful. so gentle but such vehement supporters of assad. they were chanting the same thing that they guys in homs were chanting. they were fierce assad supporters. i thought as always when you're a journalist or a documentarian, i wonder if they were afraid and that's why they were saying this to me but i genuinely believed after seeing them and spending timethat they did support assad .the thing about melula is it changed hands so many times. it was in government control and it went to pre-syria are in control and it got occupied by jihadists at one point and it went back to government con
steve saw off and jim foley were beheaded by isis but in the beginning for some reason i slipped through the cracks and the regime was giving me visas. i went and of course i was followed and targeted by the secret police but i managed to do some traveling around and i got to melula which was this extraordinary place because it was like an oasis of peace in the middle of a war beginning to break out and you knew in these early days was going to be a horrible war and i met these nuns and they...
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councilwoman foley shared why she is committed to that mission.ter he was diagnosed with aids. >> it was the worst day of my life when he passed away. i heard him take his last breath over the phone. i was not there in person. i did not know how sick he was. reporter: she says events like these help to educate others. in the crowd of dozens, 16-year-old ryan, she says young people are paying attention. >> i think the generation as time goes on, it will be easier to educate people and reduce the stigma. reporter: reduce the stigma and strengthen community. across the county, almost 3600 people are living with hiv, thriving, says dr. redman. dill 115 county residents were newly diagnosed in 2020. dr. redman says the county cast their response to the pandemic was shaped by lessons learned from the hiv find. >> we have built very fast scientific advancements, safe and healthy and effective vaccines that we never would have had without the scaffolding that the hiv pandemic caused us to have to build. reporter: the white house estimates 1.2 million amer
councilwoman foley shared why she is committed to that mission.ter he was diagnosed with aids. >> it was the worst day of my life when he passed away. i heard him take his last breath over the phone. i was not there in person. i did not know how sick he was. reporter: she says events like these help to educate others. in the crowd of dozens, 16-year-old ryan, she says young people are paying attention. >> i think the generation as time goes on, it will be easier to educate people...
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. >> i was trying to tell the white house i was working with tom foley trying to work out something else, looks like a tax increase and it was about midnight as i remember and still talking to someone at the white house, we can make a better deal here. i don't remember what it was but bush said he had no choice, democrats ran the place and what are you going to do, got to have the money. he got it right too. never going to give it to him without a tax increase. but thought he never should have said that. read my lips. >> host: what are the challenges in passing the apa? >> guest: we had a lot of conversations in the white house. we had a guy named boydingray in the white house. he was really a friend of people with disabilities. strong on civil rights. he was our go to guy in the white house. the old story of government interfering telling people, got to make the place accessible, we tried to use the term reasonable and cost and load it up. >> host: it came from the business community. >> through the white house constituency. bush bragged about it enough that it was a great day, 3000 peo
. >> i was trying to tell the white house i was working with tom foley trying to work out something else, looks like a tax increase and it was about midnight as i remember and still talking to someone at the white house, we can make a better deal here. i don't remember what it was but bush said he had no choice, democrats ran the place and what are you going to do, got to have the money. he got it right too. never going to give it to him without a tax increase. but thought he never should...
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steve sakharov and jim foley were both beheaded by isis. in the very beginning for some reason i slipped through the cracks in the regime was giving me jesus. i went and, of course, i was followed and targeted by the secret police, but i managed to do some traveling around and i got to this extraordinary place because it was really like an oasis of peace in the middle of a war beginning to break out and doing it in those early days that is going to be a horrible war. i met these nuns, and they were so peaceful, so gentle but such vehement supporters of assad. literally they were chanting the same thing that the guys who were destroying entire sections were chanting, , like with our blood, assad. they were really fierce assad supporters. i thought as always when you're a journalist or a documentarian, i wondered if they were afraid and that's why they were saying this to me. but i genuinely believed after seeing them and spending time them that they did support assad. so the thing about melula is that it didn't change hands so when times get
steve sakharov and jim foley were both beheaded by isis. in the very beginning for some reason i slipped through the cracks in the regime was giving me jesus. i went and, of course, i was followed and targeted by the secret police, but i managed to do some traveling around and i got to this extraordinary place because it was really like an oasis of peace in the middle of a war beginning to break out and doing it in those early days that is going to be a horrible war. i met these nuns, and they...
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there was a lot of coverage, isis beheaded american journalists like jim foley and others.trump came up with the idea of a travel ban which made no sense from a factual point of view but was quite popular come have americans thought it was ahr god idea. i'm not including half of republicans. if you ask for republicans and there was like 80%. so the point is trump was able to use that. he didn't really talk about it as the threat receded. i thinkn he could've made more f an issue. he was involved in the end of isis and is one of his few foreign policy kind of pluses. but he really, it's hard to put yourself back in the pre-2016 presidential campaign, but terrorism but terrorism was a big issue and trump can to do that on the issue than hillary clinton because he had what appeared to be a reasonable answer which had no impact. travel ban stop under joe biden. it's not like something with times the terrorist attacks. the saudi military officer described to killed three american sailors at pensacola, the saudi which, saudi military officer carried out the attack and he was not
there was a lot of coverage, isis beheaded american journalists like jim foley and others.trump came up with the idea of a travel ban which made no sense from a factual point of view but was quite popular come have americans thought it was ahr god idea. i'm not including half of republicans. if you ask for republicans and there was like 80%. so the point is trump was able to use that. he didn't really talk about it as the threat receded. i thinkn he could've made more f an issue. he was...
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was possible until isis got control of the checkpoints, kidnapping and killing my colleagues, jim foley was executed, beheaded by isis. in the very beginning, for some reason, i slipped through the cracks. and the regime was giving me visas. so i went, and of course i was followed and targeted by the secret police. but i managed to do some traveling around, and i got to molula, which was this extraordinary place, because it was really like an oasis of peace in the middle of a war beginning to break out, and you really knew in those early days it was going to be a horrible war. and i met these nuns, and they were so peaceful, so gentle, but such vehement supporters of assad. and literally they were chanting the same thing that the guys who were destroying entire sections were chanting, which was, "with our blood, assad." they were really fierce assad supporters. i thought, as always, when you're a journalist or a documentarian, i wondered if they were afraid and that's why they were saying this to me. but i genuinely believe, after seeing them and spending time with them, that they did s
was possible until isis got control of the checkpoints, kidnapping and killing my colleagues, jim foley was executed, beheaded by isis. in the very beginning, for some reason, i slipped through the cracks. and the regime was giving me visas. so i went, and of course i was followed and targeted by the secret police. but i managed to do some traveling around, and i got to molula, which was this extraordinary place, because it was really like an oasis of peace in the middle of a war beginning to...
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think this reform is important is for all the reasons that were already stated, because i don't think foley's should be allowed to police for profit. and they should have a better burden of proof eerie dead if they are going to do it, they should be held accountable for how the money is spent. and i think it should go back into the community from where it was taken, and to some good there, as opposed to lavish parties and trips to wherever. i thank you for allowing me to share my story and i truly hope this bill passes because i think it is very important. chair: thank you for your wonderful testimony. we are very sorry to hear about the loss of your son. enter iq for joining us and sharing your story. prof. rulli, you are recognized for your five minutes of testimony. prof. rulli: thank you. i appreciate the offer to testify and commend that committee for holding this important hearing. at the pennsylvania law school -- at the university of pennsylvania law school, we have represented people in civil forfeiture proceedings for 20 years, our work highlighted by a cover story in "the new yorke
think this reform is important is for all the reasons that were already stated, because i don't think foley's should be allowed to police for profit. and they should have a better burden of proof eerie dead if they are going to do it, they should be held accountable for how the money is spent. and i think it should go back into the community from where it was taken, and to some good there, as opposed to lavish parties and trips to wherever. i thank you for allowing me to share my story and i...
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tom foley, executive director of the national disability institute, joined us to talk about the law anduest: the national disability institute is the first and only national nonprofit disability nonprofit that works exclusively on issues of economic policy and empowerment for people with disabilities. for the last 15 years we have worked on policy issues, research, to really increase opportunities for people with disabilities and their families. host: tell us about your journey as a disability rights advocate. how did you get into this and why is this important? guest: particularly around economic empowerment, i was fortunate enough to have a class in high school about financial education. i fell in love with it. as a blind person, i realized my economic future would be determined based on decisions i made. for the last 30 years, i have been fortunate to be able to work in underground employment and economic empowerment for folks with this abilities, looking at those complex drivers of economic inequality in trying to address them through research, policy and partnering. host: how many
tom foley, executive director of the national disability institute, joined us to talk about the law anduest: the national disability institute is the first and only national nonprofit disability nonprofit that works exclusively on issues of economic policy and empowerment for people with disabilities. for the last 15 years we have worked on policy issues, research, to really increase opportunities for people with disabilities and their families. host: tell us about your journey as a disability...
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joining me now is the washington free bacon staff writer, matthew foley.s with xi jinping? >> good morning, maria. i think we see an administration here that is quicker to crack down on americans who want to watch baseball in georgia at an all a star game than china which is hosting the olympics next year. i think he can't crack down. china is incredibly invested in senior members in this administration and there's a complete weakness and unwillingness to confront china from president biden on down across the administration. we see the commerce department is incredibly weak on confronting china with the olympics. the commerce secretary said she doesn't support pressuring american businesses to boycott the chinese olympics. meanwhile, the president of the united states says that he opposed the all star game in georgia. so it's weakness on china from top down in the biden administration. maria: well, you make so many important points. and i will add to it that there's a ton of conflicts here. we know about all the money had that hunter biden took from the cc
joining me now is the washington free bacon staff writer, matthew foley.s with xi jinping? >> good morning, maria. i think we see an administration here that is quicker to crack down on americans who want to watch baseball in georgia at an all a star game than china which is hosting the olympics next year. i think he can't crack down. china is incredibly invested in senior members in this administration and there's a complete weakness and unwillingness to confront china from president...
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think that's the bigger theme that i play on and they've done it once and i wouldn't bet against john foley't have one. you can give it to me. and by the way. >> we'll figure it out. dagen: to mike's point, peloton, it's about -- it's almost like a content play if you will because of the instructors they have on the platform. right, mike? it's like -- >> absolutely. i think there's a lot more they can do with that. they started boxing. people-if you're a bear you call it a stationary bike with a screen. but if you're a bull you think about it as a content play, you think about it as a health play. they're doing boxing, they're doing treadmill. there's so many other things they can do from apparel. i think it's -- they went through a really tough time and the 70% pullback to me i think is overdone. so can it rally 50% from here? i think it can. dagen: i'll note that peloton had a holiday party, i think it was at the plaza hotel and only invited the instructors and the celebrity exercise gurus on the platform and didn't invite the employees and some folks were m-a-d angry, i'll add that. i've
think that's the bigger theme that i play on and they've done it once and i wouldn't bet against john foley't have one. you can give it to me. and by the way. >> we'll figure it out. dagen: to mike's point, peloton, it's about -- it's almost like a content play if you will because of the instructors they have on the platform. right, mike? it's like -- >> absolutely. i think there's a lot more they can do with that. they started boxing. people-if you're a bear you call it a...
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still ahead on this friday, milwaukee's district attorney once admitted bail reform foleys would killt until you hear his excuse. the "fox & friends weekend" crew joins us live coming up next live from new york city. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ my nunormal? fewer asthma attacks with nucala. a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. nucala reduces eosinophils, a key cause of severe asthma. nucala is not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala. find your nunormal with nucala. an official message from medicare. did
still ahead on this friday, milwaukee's district attorney once admitted bail reform foleys would killt until you hear his excuse. the "fox & friends weekend" crew joins us live coming up next live from new york city. >> man: what's my safelite story? my truck...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ my...