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who killed dar foley? >> tom foley.here is nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> 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 wea
who killed dar foley? >> tom foley.here is nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> 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...
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>> tom foley.here is nobody else. >> reporter: 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. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag located inside the dunham's bag were three shotgun shells. >> reporter: norris also showed the jury the foley's home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> uh, there were no calls that either came in or left. >> your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call home and say, you know, "have you left yet?" "where are you?" "we're waiting for you." >> that's what i'd do. >> reporter: according to detective karbon, tom didn't bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then, members of dar's family stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled and that tom wanted out. >> he told me tha
>> tom foley.here is nobody else. >> reporter: 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. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag located inside the dunham's bag were three shotgun shells. >> reporter: norris also showed...
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jane foley. is our first guest on our new set. let's talk about the u.s.. there are many things that could move the dollar. inflation, and powell. it's a perfect concoction but i think it will be the tax reform. of u.s. fiscal reform has been the biggest driver of the dollar. whether or not i can sustain depends on the senate vote. we had ron johnson say he cannot vote for this. they can only afford to lose to votes. -- lose two bvotes. we hear that the senate is plenty to change the bill to try to get past. if they pass it, i think the dollar will go up. if they don't, the dollar will go down. gross we also get dollars. it could be a double punch. jane: the risk is we can have an upper division. but if you look at a survey of at trump's 3% ambitions, there is a lot of skepticism. economists don't think that's really feasible. we need reform to change the perspective to see if that can be achieved. for now, the market is not think that can happen. anna: it could have a big impact on the dollar. h
jane foley. is our first guest on our new set. let's talk about the u.s.. there are many things that could move the dollar. inflation, and powell. it's a perfect concoction but i think it will be the tax reform. of u.s. fiscal reform has been the biggest driver of the dollar. whether or not i can sustain depends on the senate vote. we had ron johnson say he cannot vote for this. they can only afford to lose to votes. -- lose two bvotes. we hear that the senate is plenty to change the bill to...
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. >> we have like a model, like a reproduction of scott foley's head.show many years ago. and his character unfortunately passed away. we still occasionally use that from time to time. so sometimes we're operating and we look down at scott foley's head while we're cutting him further down. >> reporter: three of the show original cast members -- justin chambers, jane pick kins jr., and shonda wilson, helped us pull back the curtain further. >> you can warn me before we walk in this room. >> reporter: the highlight of the tour is the medical prop room. >> i think that was my patient. i don't remember the plot. but i remember that. >> you had the pen in i eye guy. >> i'm almost positive. >> i'm looking at hair. >> oh yeah. >> i remember this one. >> this is like our surgery wing and our o.r., o.r. 1 is here -- >> all these walls move, they go up. >> really? >> oh yeah, to make it easy for us to shoot. if we need to shoot in that room in this direction, we fly this wall right on up. >> reporter: show creator shonda rhimes has come up with some astonishing m
. >> we have like a model, like a reproduction of scott foley's head.show many years ago. and his character unfortunately passed away. we still occasionally use that from time to time. so sometimes we're operating and we look down at scott foley's head while we're cutting him further down. >> reporter: three of the show original cast members -- justin chambers, jane pick kins jr., and shonda wilson, helped us pull back the curtain further. >> you can warn me before we walk in...
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francine: jane foley stay swith s with us. we will be speaking to the ceo of the analytics company that uses artificial intelligence. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" and i'm francine lacqua in london. here's sebastian salek. sebastian: bnp paribas has fallen in the ranking of banks. the financial stability board shows that citigroup fell one level in the rankings, meaning the extra capital requirements will be 2% of assets. bnp paribas fell as well, forcing it to face a surcharge. france and the netherlands have won the contest to host two london-based european agencies. the eu's banking authority will move to paris and the medicines regulator will move to amsterdam by march of 2019. the two cities emerged victorious after a series of secret ballots. nestle is amongst the company's exploring a purchase of hains celestial group. the food you want -- the switzerland-based company has a market value of more than $42 billion. representatives for hains celest ial did not immediately respond to reques
francine: jane foley stay swith s with us. we will be speaking to the ceo of the analytics company that uses artificial intelligence. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is "bloomberg surveillance" and i'm francine lacqua in london. here's sebastian salek. sebastian: bnp paribas has fallen in the ranking of banks. the financial stability board shows that citigroup fell one level in the rankings, meaning the extra capital requirements will be 2% of assets. bnp paribas fell as well,...
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greg foley, editor of the idaho mountain express. still to come: it's a pink piece of presley pop history — and this cadillac is coming up for sale the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came in, it was clear — the monarchy would survive. of the american hostages, there was no sign. they are being held somewhere inside the compound, and student leaders have threatened that, should the americans attempt rescue, they will all die. this mission has surpassed all expectations. voyager one is now the most distant man—made object anywhere in the universe, and itjust seems to keep on going. tonight, we proved once more that the true strength of our nation comes not from the might of ourarms, or the scale of our wealth, but from the enduring power
greg foley, editor of the idaho mountain express. still to come: it's a pink piece of presley pop history — and this cadillac is coming up for sale the israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, the architect of the middle east peace process, has been assassinated. a 27—year—old jewish man has been arrested, and an extremistjewish organisation has claimed responsibility for the killing. at polling booths throughout the country, they voted on a historic day for australia. as the results came...
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joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist, rabobank. good morning. in the markets. what caught my attention todayis markets. what caught my attention today is japan, partly because of the aaron wake. japan seems to be creeping higher and higher in the background. if you include september, japan has had the longest spate of recovery since the second world war. you mean share market recovery or economic recovery? the growth of the economy has been growing for more months than before. it had a really strong... in fact it's been one of the global success stories of the year, japan. is that slow incremental growth? nothing that headline grabbing. we haven't noticed. but there has been this economic expansion. part of it is related to the yen. the value of the yen is relatively soft and that has obviously helped them. japan is a big exporting nation. china great has been good this year. global growth is quite strong this year which has helped japan. 0il growth is quite strong this year which has helped japan. oil prices have been cheap. they don't have nat
joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist, rabobank. good morning. in the markets. what caught my attention todayis markets. what caught my attention today is japan, partly because of the aaron wake. japan seems to be creeping higher and higher in the background. if you include september, japan has had the longest spate of recovery since the second world war. you mean share market recovery or economic recovery? the growth of the economy has been growing for more months than before....
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jane foley is still with us.generale and everybody's numbers is repressed volatility. when you look at the euro story, we were debating whether we would use one month, three months. the euro has been triumphant, but that is what you say is a dollar weakness story. in my at the beginning of a new -- mi at the beginning of a new rise in the euro? at hasost of the year been weaker, part of the dollar weakness story we have seen this year has been because of the rotation back into the euro. back, from antep investment point of view, this is as good as it gets in the eurozone. no one would have anticipated that if the student here at the end of last year. we have no interest -- we have low interest rate policy, low inflation. that is a good environment for growth. it is still a very good story, and that should be good for the euro. anna: jane foley stays with us. we are back to looking at the politics again, ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ manus: it is a live shot of london. a beautiful day out there. cable is bouncing.
jane foley is still with us.generale and everybody's numbers is repressed volatility. when you look at the euro story, we were debating whether we would use one month, three months. the euro has been triumphant, but that is what you say is a dollar weakness story. in my at the beginning of a new -- mi at the beginning of a new rise in the euro? at hasost of the year been weaker, part of the dollar weakness story we have seen this year has been because of the rotation back into the euro. back,...
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by the brutal murder of jim foley by the terrorist group isil. >> the foley case really became the trigger, and all of a sudden, isis went from being an anonymous force on the ground far away to something that had a consequence here at home. >> i can announce that america will lead a broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat. our objective is clear: we will degrade, and ultimately destroy, isil. >> smith: after trying for three years to keep america out of another mideast war, president obama entered the fight. america was back at war again. >> the perception at that point was that isis was a virtually unstoppable force. he felt compelled to act. >> smith: the president declared isis a threat to the region and to the u.s. >> we will hunt down terrorists who threaten our country, wherever they are. that means i will not hesitate to take action against isil in syria, as well as iraq. >> the president authorized air strikes not just in iraq, but actually in syria, which is something he had never wanted to do. and it's a huge expansion in some ways of our involvement. that's a big ste
by the brutal murder of jim foley by the terrorist group isil. >> the foley case really became the trigger, and all of a sudden, isis went from being an anonymous force on the ground far away to something that had a consequence here at home. >> i can announce that america will lead a broad coalition to roll back this terrorist threat. our objective is clear: we will degrade, and ultimately destroy, isil. >> smith: after trying for three years to keep america out of another...
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with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabobank.start with zimbabwe and the herald, we have seen the pictures and it is about celebrations. or is it. quite remarkable that different tones of these stories. if you look at the guardian, we see it is about excitement, jubilation, but if you look at the zimbabwean paper, tried to suggest that while mugabe overstepped his welcome, people of zimbabwe should respect his head —— illustrious leadership and that his wife was the cause of the problems. the point about grace mugabe is a very strong cultural reference. you do not behave like that as a woman toa man do not behave like that as a woman to a man in zimbabwe. there is a lot more to that. ‘gucci grace' to a man in zimbabwe. there is a lot more to that. ‘gucci grace‘ was one of the ways they described her. why would a president‘s wife naturally be the next leader and it is a real issue. the other point i noticed in the herald, the chief whip said that president mugabe saved his reputation by resigning. 0n president mugabe saved his rep
with me is jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabobank.start with zimbabwe and the herald, we have seen the pictures and it is about celebrations. or is it. quite remarkable that different tones of these stories. if you look at the guardian, we see it is about excitement, jubilation, but if you look at the zimbabwean paper, tried to suggest that while mugabe overstepped his welcome, people of zimbabwe should respect his head —— illustrious leadership and that his wife was the cause of the...
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back to news rap coming up next to the bundesliga with my colleague pablo foley and the us will have all the highlights from saturday's football action so stay tuned. to w.'s program guide on. the home. dot com highlights the. league on.
back to news rap coming up next to the bundesliga with my colleague pablo foley and the us will have all the highlights from saturday's football action so stay tuned. to w.'s program guide on. the home. dot com highlights the. league on.
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in just a minute it's time for the bonus leg up pablo foley in the us with all the action so far this weekend including the risk you don't want and shall co fighting out on a two goal when. you really shouldn't miss that it's up next year on news.
in just a minute it's time for the bonus leg up pablo foley in the us with all the action so far this weekend including the risk you don't want and shall co fighting out on a two goal when. you really shouldn't miss that it's up next year on news.
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in just a minute it's time for the bonus leg up pablo foley in the us with all the action so far this weekend including the risks you don't want and shall co fighting out on a two goal lead. when they shouldn't miss that it's up next here on news. d w true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on a lot of programming going there you know. now with us our innovations magazine for in asia the us from every week and always looking to the future fund d w dot com science and research for asia. are not over out and they will not succeed in dividing us so i don't not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters d w made from minds. its match day thirteen and its derby weekend in the roar with dortmund in need of a victory against high flying rivals fierce showdown what's expected. shall have their eyes on the title and every point count but could they dispose of a dortmund side desperate to drag themselves i have two of the dolphins. can't buyer and maintained their unbeaten run
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hello and welcome to the bundesliga here on d w i'm pablo foley us much day thirteen is done and dusted and joining me in the studio today to discuss this week's hot topics we have former bundesliga player michelle day and our very own jonathan crane so let's take a look at what's coming up in the show. after a disappointing exit from europe in midweek hoffenheim were hoping for a vote in this league of boost a way to hapless homburg the hosts were praying for a better look after just one win in their last ten games and they need to find their shooting boots if they were to stop the rot. colognes form this season has been criminal a run of twelve games without a win has put coach payton under immense pressure because of billy goats break their duck against the visitors after brilliant. well hamburg are having another shocker of a season with my side losing eight matches this season a victory is needed to help drag them away from the dreaded relegation zone their opponents often imo are in dire need of putting their disappointing exit from the europa league this week behind them their pe
hello and welcome to the bundesliga here on d w i'm pablo foley us much day thirteen is done and dusted and joining me in the studio today to discuss this week's hot topics we have former bundesliga player michelle day and our very own jonathan crane so let's take a look at what's coming up in the show. after a disappointing exit from europe in midweek hoffenheim were hoping for a vote in this league of boost a way to hapless homburg the hosts were praying for a better look after just one win...
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change in the philippines it may be possible to we open the door for a better relationship between the foley pins and china or north korea i think that china will not do more cannot do more probably because their biggest priority is that north korea stays on the map they don't want an implosion of north korea they don't want the millions of refugees that come with that and they don't want a reunited korean peninsula with american troops at the chinese border that's very priority so on the south china sea i think it will depend on what donald trump will say i will stations of his trip i mean he will go also to vietnam to the apec summit and it is room of that there will be a speech about open and free oceans so there will be some announcement of the concerning the indo-pacific and for the chinese the word in the pacific alone is a no go where they talk of the pacific ocean and the indian ocean but not of both as a connected thing so i think there will be some counter movements led by japan australia india and the united states and so i don't see that the facts on the ground will change and i
change in the philippines it may be possible to we open the door for a better relationship between the foley pins and china or north korea i think that china will not do more cannot do more probably because their biggest priority is that north korea stays on the map they don't want an implosion of north korea they don't want the millions of refugees that come with that and they don't want a reunited korean peninsula with american troops at the chinese border that's very priority so on the south...
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that in his right coming up next the biggest they go with pablo foley las will have all the highlights from sunday's football action so stay tuned. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how german soccer made it back.
that in his right coming up next the biggest they go with pablo foley las will have all the highlights from sunday's football action so stay tuned. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how german soccer made it back.
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since british war photographer john cantlie was kidnapped in syria alongside american journalist james foley than 20 journalists still believed to be held captive by so—called islamic state. his current whereabouts are not known. to mark this anniversary, we leave you with a montage of photos he took in libya, afghanistan and syria. goodnight. 0ver over the last few days, mild and moved in off the atlantic. a lot of moisture. —— air. flooding like this in lancashire, north lancashire, towards parts of yorkshire and cambria. more dry and cold for the next few days. showers. holding on to the outbreaks of rain. less cold than the north of the uk. where we have had showers, ice could be a problem on friday morning. plenty of showers in the north and west of scotland. severe gales in the far north. wintry in nature with snow on the hills. the east of scotland, dry with sunshine. northern ireland, a few showers. south of here, a dry start. fairly chilly. sunshine. cloud and showers towards the south of england and the south—west, gradually clearing away through the morning. for much of england an
since british war photographer john cantlie was kidnapped in syria alongside american journalist james foley than 20 journalists still believed to be held captive by so—called islamic state. his current whereabouts are not known. to mark this anniversary, we leave you with a montage of photos he took in libya, afghanistan and syria. goodnight. 0ver over the last few days, mild and moved in off the atlantic. a lot of moisture. —— air. flooding like this in lancashire, north lancashire,...
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it held steady let's get more instant analysis with jane foley head of fx strategy at rabo bank. are you surprised by the fact that inflation did hold steady >> i guess i'm surprised, but this is not a big deal we know from looking at the inflation indices that we're in the process of peaking yes, it's good news that it is just 3%, not 3.2 it's good news that the bank of england doesn't have to write that letter but ultimately we still have strong inflation in the uk the message that it says is that maybe there's more reason for the bank of england to just sit on its hands, not do anything with respect to interest rates in the future, during the first half of next year. and that is detrimental for the pound. i do think that really that's where sterling's ability lies is not with economics, a lot is with the price and the shenanigans with the politics and uncertainty about the political position of theresa may's government and brexit talks into the end of the year >> you hit the nail on the head. i wanted to clarify with you what comes first in the pecking order when it comes to t
it held steady let's get more instant analysis with jane foley head of fx strategy at rabo bank. are you surprised by the fact that inflation did hold steady >> i guess i'm surprised, but this is not a big deal we know from looking at the inflation indices that we're in the process of peaking yes, it's good news that it is just 3%, not 3.2 it's good news that the bank of england doesn't have to write that letter but ultimately we still have strong inflation in the uk the message that it...
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the mark foley scandal. that led to his downfall and perhaps his -- the downfall of the majority. big ramifications. on to the budget deadline. what do you see happening, especially with regard to the dreamers? >> it is hard to say. the president has made some remarks there is a deal to be had with democrats. he seems to have backed off. republicans are hesitant to an immigration issue. tax want to focus on reform. the focus would be, and get the government funded for a few months and kick that can down the road. how important is the alabama outcome going to be to both parties will wrap told they them around every candidates, if he wins. even if he wins, there is some doubt he will be around long, as republicans are suggesting they may try to push him through ethics investigations in removal. fear, any voices some think this guy, who does not like the leaders of his party, says or does will be attached to them when they run. the congressman said the time for autopsy should be behind them. we have serious criticisms of party structure during the last campaign by the interim chair.
the mark foley scandal. that led to his downfall and perhaps his -- the downfall of the majority. big ramifications. on to the budget deadline. what do you see happening, especially with regard to the dreamers? >> it is hard to say. the president has made some remarks there is a deal to be had with democrats. he seems to have backed off. republicans are hesitant to an immigration issue. tax want to focus on reform. the focus would be, and get the government funded for a few months and...
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it was a well-known secret that foley and others were preying on the interns.t until all of them now remember and are encouraged and emboldened to come forward. you have no idea where this is going to end up and no one is in control of this. that's what makes it so fascinating. >> jeanine: the operative word there secret. it was an open secret whether it's harvey weinstein in hollywood or what's going on in washington or what's going on in whatever world it is. it's time for those open secrets to stop being so secret. and deneen borelli, geraldo rivera, thanks for being with us. coming up, hillary clinton seems to be getting nervous about the scandals surrounding her. we'll explain why she should be on this special edition of "hannity." ♪ >> jeanine: welcome back to this special edition of "hannity." scandals plaguing the democrats for months this program has been shining a light on one particularly damning scandal involving the clintons and the very sketchy sale of uranium one. last night, the hills, john hol solomon released a brand-new report detailing that.
it was a well-known secret that foley and others were preying on the interns.t until all of them now remember and are encouraged and emboldened to come forward. you have no idea where this is going to end up and no one is in control of this. that's what makes it so fascinating. >> jeanine: the operative word there secret. it was an open secret whether it's harvey weinstein in hollywood or what's going on in washington or what's going on in whatever world it is. it's time for those open...
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anna: jane foley stays with us. u.k. deputy minister joins us.f you were a bloomberg customer, you can watch the show using tv . you can ask jane a question using the button at the bottom of the screen. president nicolas maduro says venezuela will renegotiate its debt. the new -- the move is an acknowledgment that the heavy debt load has become unsustainable. market joins us now. if a look at some of the other markets, there doesn't seem to be this heavy level of contagion from what might happen from maduro. you have to take into account that venezuela has been a basket case for a long time. if you look at its credit derivatives, which a lot of people do as a gauge of how weaker country is, it has been trading about 1000 basis points for more than three years, which gives you an idea of how few people are involved in venezuelan markets. it is only really specialists. your average investor is not looking at this country. from that point of view, the mark carney effects are going to be limited. we may see a little disturbance, but even the mexi
anna: jane foley stays with us. u.k. deputy minister joins us.f you were a bloomberg customer, you can watch the show using tv . you can ask jane a question using the button at the bottom of the screen. president nicolas maduro says venezuela will renegotiate its debt. the new -- the move is an acknowledgment that the heavy debt load has become unsustainable. market joins us now. if a look at some of the other markets, there doesn't seem to be this heavy level of contagion from what might...
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impeachment and then we went through the republican revolution and we saw jim wright be driven out and foley be driven out. we saw the republicans when the house for the first time in 40 years. democrats said no, you never won, we're going to just buy you. it's really a pox on both houses. you were right about the guy that yelled at the president you like, the next day, he put out a fundraising letter to raise money off of it. itself is breaking down because of his politics. >> that discussion takes place of the university of delaware. see the entire program tonight starting at 8:00 eastern. angst giving on c-span, here are some of the highlights. the liberty medal ceremony honoring senator john mccain at the national constitution center in philadelphia. in 1:00 a.m., former secretary of state john kerry received a lifetime achievement award at the edward r kennedy institute in boston. a 2:45, david brooks and the story and -- a story and ronald white discuss character in the presidency. the southern festival of books eastern,lle, 2:30 p.m. the former heavyweight champion of the world, muham
impeachment and then we went through the republican revolution and we saw jim wright be driven out and foley be driven out. we saw the republicans when the house for the first time in 40 years. democrats said no, you never won, we're going to just buy you. it's really a pox on both houses. you were right about the guy that yelled at the president you like, the next day, he put out a fundraising letter to raise money off of it. itself is breaking down because of his politics. >> that...
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from mr foley was humiliated. we need to admit the. father of the how do you leave. a long time representative. in lebanon and it is a widespread believe in lebanon and how do you was forced to nation by a muslim southern man at a time when the crown prince of saudi arabia. is trying to increase the tension in iran especially in lebanon after they lost their influence in iraq. and syria. the international olympic committee has handed lifetime bans to four russians skeleton athletes to the athletes have also been stripped of winter olympic medals say says it disqualified the athletes for violating anti doping rules at the twenty fourteen games and is cashmore professor of sociology at aston university says there's an atmosphere of fear among russian athletes to hoping to compete. i mean it must be dreadful i can't even get myself into the mind of an athlete to imagine that it if i prepared for four years maybe longer still waiting for the outcome of the deliberations to know whether i'd be allowed to compete for what is after all a lifetime's goal i mean it's unimagin
from mr foley was humiliated. we need to admit the. father of the how do you leave. a long time representative. in lebanon and it is a widespread believe in lebanon and how do you was forced to nation by a muslim southern man at a time when the crown prince of saudi arabia. is trying to increase the tension in iran especially in lebanon after they lost their influence in iraq. and syria. the international olympic committee has handed lifetime bans to four russians skeleton athletes to the...
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michael foley beats brian elliott.heir fourth straight five-four the final. >> we got to figure out a way top grind out wins no matter what it takes, whether we're up a goal or to have to come back from behind, whatever it is. we just got to figure it out. >> difficult when you're putting your team in that situation. en
michael foley beats brian elliott.heir fourth straight five-four the final. >> we got to figure out a way top grind out wins no matter what it takes, whether we're up a goal or to have to come back from behind, whatever it is. we just got to figure it out. >> difficult when you're putting your team in that situation. en
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government once again only for the second time in the last twenty seven years and return to democracy foley thank you for that lucien newman live in santiago where voting is underway this sunday and for more on michele bachmann is legacy read this piece by lucy a new money latin america editor on our website zero dot com has just been published she explains why boston is popularity ratings have been so lol as she leaves office and also what the return of the right and sebastian pinera could mean for chile you can find it on al-jazeera. now it's world toilet day the day the un's declared to inspire action to tackle the global sanitation crisis it says four point five billion people live without a household toilet that safely disposes waste eight hundred sixty two million people go to the toilet in an open space in the bushes or in the water that means one point eight billion people use a source of drinking water that could be contaminated the u.n. says improved citation combined with safe water and good hygiene could prevent around eight hundred forty two thousand deaths each year by cambodi
government once again only for the second time in the last twenty seven years and return to democracy foley thank you for that lucien newman live in santiago where voting is underway this sunday and for more on michele bachmann is legacy read this piece by lucy a new money latin america editor on our website zero dot com has just been published she explains why boston is popularity ratings have been so lol as she leaves office and also what the return of the right and sebastian pinera could...
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jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabo bankjoins me now.e later in the news briefing but first let's talk about this budget. 0n the issue of productivity, either know how much one but it can do to resolve it, but it has become an underlying infrastructure issue, hazard? it has. what we do know is that we will get a revision with respect to productivity from the office for budget responsibility. that immediately means that the chancellor is lately to be dealing with damage revisions to growth forecasts in the medium term. productivity is output per head. 0ften, productivity is output per head. often, it is investment that helps boost that. what we are seeing now in the uk is that we are seeing investment, where is the bank of england says we are seeing less investment them we would otherwise. but this is government investment in roads, rail, is about something?m we are talking about the budget, yes, we are talking about public sector. education is another one. but generally speaking, we could be talking of private sector investment, and it i
jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabo bankjoins me now.e later in the news briefing but first let's talk about this budget. 0n the issue of productivity, either know how much one but it can do to resolve it, but it has become an underlying infrastructure issue, hazard? it has. what we do know is that we will get a revision with respect to productivity from the office for budget responsibility. that immediately means that the chancellor is lately to be dealing with damage revisions to growth...
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mark foley, bill pack ward and denny hastert. why hasn't there been more media coverage of this? susan: congress isn't subject to the freedom of information laws. what jackie speier revealed, she was able to get. congress is not subjected to open records law. a lot of this anecdote alice whispered about and not something that's talked about publicly. people worry about the professional risks of talking about what happened to them. we don't know the names of these lawmakers. we said why can't you tell us would who these lawmakers are? she said the victims don't want their names revealed because it will expose them. it is a professional risk once you put your name in and start complaining. howie: susan ferrecho * thanks very much. bill clinton was impeached about his misconduct. a media uproar as the justice department considers a special counsel for hillary clinton. howie: the sexual harassment allegations against roy moore, harvey weinstein, and others has caused people to look back at bill clinton two decades ago. another accusers of bill clinton were never treated with the same
mark foley, bill pack ward and denny hastert. why hasn't there been more media coverage of this? susan: congress isn't subject to the freedom of information laws. what jackie speier revealed, she was able to get. congress is not subjected to open records law. a lot of this anecdote alice whispered about and not something that's talked about publicly. people worry about the professional risks of talking about what happened to them. we don't know the names of these lawmakers. we said why can't...
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senate doesn't have pages anymore and that was the reason for that, that was the mark foley scandal andhat led to his downfall and certainly perhaps even the loss of the house majority, the republicans back in i don't remember what year in the 1980's, maybe it's the 1990's. it's got big ramifications. >> let's move on to that budget deadline in early december. what do you see happening especially with regard to the immigration, the dreamers and the line in the sand or crucible as mr. grijalva called it? >> it's really hard to say. the president made remarks there's a potential deal to be had earlier this year with democrats. he seems to have backed off of that a little bit. republicans certainly are hesitant to bring up -- introduce a imglation issue -- immigration issue into their overall spending. and also to tax reform. their preference would be just get the government funded for at least a few months and then kick that can down the road while they can address tax reform they feel is something they can run on in 2018. >> speaking of running on in 2018, how important is the alabama ou
senate doesn't have pages anymore and that was the reason for that, that was the mark foley scandal andhat led to his downfall and certainly perhaps even the loss of the house majority, the republicans back in i don't remember what year in the 1980's, maybe it's the 1990's. it's got big ramifications. >> let's move on to that budget deadline in early december. what do you see happening especially with regard to the immigration, the dreamers and the line in the sand or crucible as mr....
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change in the philippines it made it possible to we open the door for a better relationship between the foley pins and china or north korea i think that china will not do more cannot do more probably because their biggest priority is that north korea stays on the map they don't want an implosion of north korea they don't want the millions of refugees that come with that and they don't want a reunited korean peninsula with american troops at the chinese border that's very priority so on the south china sea i think it will depend on what donald trump will say will stations of his trip i mean he will go also to vietnam to the apec summit and this room of that there will be a speech about open and free. so there will be some announcement of the concerning the indo pacific and for the chinese the word in the pacific alone is a no go where they talk of the pacific ocean and the indian ocean but not of both as a connected thing so i think there will be some counter movements led by japan australia india and the united states and so i don't see that the facts on the ground will change and i was clear
change in the philippines it made it possible to we open the door for a better relationship between the foley pins and china or north korea i think that china will not do more cannot do more probably because their biggest priority is that north korea stays on the map they don't want an implosion of north korea they don't want the millions of refugees that come with that and they don't want a reunited korean peninsula with american troops at the chinese border that's very priority so on the...
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i'm joined by david foley, blackstone energy partners ceo.t $6 billion to work in six different companies and last year was the year of oil investments. this year it is about midstream operations. we had a great half hour conversation the other day and we will do it in eight minutes. you have insight into every part of the oil industry in the u.s. do you agree with what opec said , shale will keep growing for eight years? david f.: it is dependent on oil prices, but we certainly have the reserves and low-cost reserves within the u.s., particularly in the permian to increase production. alix: where are we in the permian? last year it was about the permian. you invest a lot of money and now prices are skyrocketing. there are technical issues, execution issues. what do you see? david f.: one of the reasons we chose to concentrate our energy funds last year's long-lived reserves in the permian, many years worth the reserves and also low breakevens. you could take the low oil price -- we said in 2016 we wanted to buy very quiet -- high-quality oil
i'm joined by david foley, blackstone energy partners ceo.t $6 billion to work in six different companies and last year was the year of oil investments. this year it is about midstream operations. we had a great half hour conversation the other day and we will do it in eight minutes. you have insight into every part of the oil industry in the u.s. do you agree with what opec said , shale will keep growing for eight years? david f.: it is dependent on oil prices, but we certainly have the...
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oh for you i mean foley was. the way your money this source is. said brown not only on this from the world one. person from a resident of the. east not. from our great. we've all we always or we've said. run a very nice thank you for the hour. let's take you live to the capital harare and speaks al-jazeera the media minnesota made up we have a triumphant in god while there but what is he promised to do when he's actually in charge. well his promise to jobs and peace is those are priorities was a bobbins especially considering this period of a political uncertainty that the bobbins have experienced in the last couple of weeks and this is very much what the bob was wanted to hear a focus on the economy a reason for many possibly to return if things improve of course you know hundreds of thousands of the bobbins have left to neighboring countries because they couldn't make ends meet in zimbabwe the economy had suffered so much under robert mugabe based on policy to put in place so many is above and of course looking for a renewal of the economy in th
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. >> mark: mark foley, he had another scandal. that's very different from bill clinton.ichelle from "the new york times" wrote a column published a couple of days ago and she said "bill clinton no longer has a place in decent society. do agree with michelle? >> ken starr spent $70 million looking into bill clinton's transgressions including talking to kathleen willie and paula jones and juanita brodrick and she was found twice not to testify truthfully, once under oath, once in a deposition. she denied having sexual contac contact. >> mark: you don't find her credible? >> it's one thing to trot her out at some press conference, when she was under oath and there were legal consequence is for lying, she testified that she did not have sexual contact. >> mark: nobody's talking about lawsuits. this is all up past the statutes of limitations except for these recent fellows. michelle goldberg's writing in "the new york times" that she believes a rapist was a two-time president of the united states. >> i don't know why she believes somebody who under oath twice denied having se
. >> mark: mark foley, he had another scandal. that's very different from bill clinton.ichelle from "the new york times" wrote a column published a couple of days ago and she said "bill clinton no longer has a place in decent society. do agree with michelle? >> ken starr spent $70 million looking into bill clinton's transgressions including talking to kathleen willie and paula jones and juanita brodrick and she was found twice not to testify truthfully, once under...
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tom foley ran last day. howard in maryland or new jersey ran the last day, he got elected. it's the year to put your name on the ballot. thank you mayor and larry sabato. >>> up next, president trump is in south korea but mind is on virginia, he lost and tonight he blasted his supposed guy, saying he lost because he failed to embrace, his word, the trump agenda, and maybe the trump manner. you're watching a special edition of "hardball." >>> i just called lieutenant governor ralph northam to congratulate him on becoming governor-elect ralph northam. as i said throughout the course of this campaign, governor-elect ralph northam is a good man and appreciate his service to this nation and our commonwealth and wish him success. obviously wish it had gone the other way but appreciate those who voted and cast votes even for those who won today. >> that's harder than you think. ed gillespie was walloped tonight. conceding to ralph northam, didn't mention in the whole speech donald trump. but as i mentioned president tweeted earlier that ed gillespie worked hard but did not embrace
tom foley ran last day. howard in maryland or new jersey ran the last day, he got elected. it's the year to put your name on the ballot. thank you mayor and larry sabato. >>> up next, president trump is in south korea but mind is on virginia, he lost and tonight he blasted his supposed guy, saying he lost because he failed to embrace, his word, the trump agenda, and maybe the trump manner. you're watching a special edition of "hardball." >>> i just called lieutenant...
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philadelphia restaurant community is coming together to raise money for the recently burned down bridget foley'snt. it takes place wednesday night at headhouse square. proceeds will go to employees a new cracker barrel is bringing 200 jobs to delaware county. the restaurant is on south stewart avenue in wrigley. they are always decorated with authentic memorabilia. >>> new at 5:00, add a flea market to liberty school in south philly. vendors selling vintage and handmade goods will set up shop inside the building. the liberty flea market will be opened from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. >>> septa is making a change to its stroller policy with the goal of safety in mind. they will allow adults to keep kids in strollers. this follows complaints from riders. septa officials say they are hoping to have the new policy set for the beginning of next year. the strollers will only be allowed during off peak hours but if the bus is packed, the decision will be left to the driver. >> and leaving fthe nest. the cowboys play the eagles on sunday. >> i'll have all of the forecast details straight ahead. >>> and a si
philadelphia restaurant community is coming together to raise money for the recently burned down bridget foley'snt. it takes place wednesday night at headhouse square. proceeds will go to employees a new cracker barrel is bringing 200 jobs to delaware county. the restaurant is on south stewart avenue in wrigley. they are always decorated with authentic memorabilia. >>> new at 5:00, add a flea market to liberty school in south philly. vendors selling vintage and handmade goods will set...
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the intelligence community has been focused on isis very, very strongly since over 2014, when jim foley was be headed by isis and that's when the campaign began >> when we talk about the evolution right now, we are seeing isis on the outs and iraq and syria. at the same time there was this successful terror attack that was at least inspired by isis here on new york soil. what does it tell you how the threat is evolving? >> well, unfortunately, we have seen 15 of these jihadist terrorist attack since 2014 that's inspired by isis and killed 142 people including the aid that was killed in manhattan last week. this is a very easy kind of tactic to use so it does not require any training or buying explosives or chemicals or buying weapons, the kind of things that the attracts attention. we have seen these attacks in berlin and barcelona and london and paris and in the streets of manhattan and you have tunfortu are going the see more of them. as the deputy commissioner of new york says the perpetrator of manhattan terrorist attack follows the play book literally to the letter down to ways how
the intelligence community has been focused on isis very, very strongly since over 2014, when jim foley was be headed by isis and that's when the campaign began >> when we talk about the evolution right now, we are seeing isis on the outs and iraq and syria. at the same time there was this successful terror attack that was at least inspired by isis here on new york soil. what does it tell you how the threat is evolving? >> well, unfortunately, we have seen 15 of these jihadist...
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mark foley. another republican larry craig. remember the tow tapping in the bathroom? he got out at the united states senate. so, in fact, republicans do police their own. charles: it's so interesting with conyers, not sure why i read it. but now like he showed up at a democratic event in his pajamas, and he has done these sort of things before as he has gotten up there in age. >> yeah. it's just making the entire conversation sound trite, and it's not trite. you know, many women have been the subject of this type of behavior, and women are coming forward and have the -- it takes bravery to come forward and to say these types of things. and to discount it as a joke and the object, it's not giving these women the true value of their voice. charles: one of the accountability acts, one of the worst named acts in history. along with affordable health care, but i won't go there. in addition to being intimidated by congresspeople, the process initially you report the incident, and you get 180 days for them to vet that. then you have mandatory counseling for 30 days. then you
mark foley. another republican larry craig. remember the tow tapping in the bathroom? he got out at the united states senate. so, in fact, republicans do police their own. charles: it's so interesting with conyers, not sure why i read it. but now like he showed up at a democratic event in his pajamas, and he has done these sort of things before as he has gotten up there in age. >> yeah. it's just making the entire conversation sound trite, and it's not trite. you know, many women have...
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then we went through, you know, the republican revolution, and we saw jim wright be driven out and foley be driven out. and then we saw the republicans win the house for, you know, the first time in 40 years and democrats kind of said, no, you never won. i mean, we're just going to fight you. we're not -- it's really a pox on both houses. and you are right about that guy that yelled at the president, you lie, and here's the ironic thing. the next day he put out a fundraising letter and raised money off of it. so the system itself has been breaking down because of base politics. >> you can watch this entire discussion from the biden institute at the university of delaware tonight on our companion network c-span at 8 p.m. eastern. after that an interview with bill and hillary clinton. that's at 9:30 p.m. eastern tonight on c-span. ♪ >> c-span's student cam video documentary competition is underway, and students across the country are busy at work and sharing their experience with us through twitter. ♪ ♪ >> it's not too late to enter. our deadline is january 18th, 2018. we're asking student
then we went through, you know, the republican revolution, and we saw jim wright be driven out and foley be driven out. and then we saw the republicans win the house for, you know, the first time in 40 years and democrats kind of said, no, you never won. i mean, we're just going to fight you. we're not -- it's really a pox on both houses. and you are right about that guy that yelled at the president, you lie, and here's the ironic thing. the next day he put out a fundraising letter and raised...
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i think on right and left, democrat republican, i can give you 100 cases where mark foley, bitter, craigi can go on and on and on. how many times our leaders have been guilty of these. >> kimberly: also, taxpayer money should encode to pay for these and the abuse that people have to suffer in a work place. do you think this is a double standard of any sort? >> from that republican party, you see it on a equivocal stance from the president and our party saying if any allegation is true, they should step down. maybe it's a handful now, but where is the consistency from their party? don't cover for your own, be a party of women. >> kimberly: how about that because they do hold themselves out to be the gold standard, but with the response and assessment and being proactive on behalf of women in the sense of liberals and democrats has not been their most were the shining moment. >> what you're absolutely right. the actions do not match up with the rhetoric and you brought up the point, i'm waiting for madonna or ashley judd are some of these individuals to come out and start screaming from th
i think on right and left, democrat republican, i can give you 100 cases where mark foley, bitter, craigi can go on and on and on. how many times our leaders have been guilty of these. >> kimberly: also, taxpayer money should encode to pay for these and the abuse that people have to suffer in a work place. do you think this is a double standard of any sort? >> from that republican party, you see it on a equivocal stance from the president and our party saying if any allegation is...