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who killed dar foley? >> tom foley.nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> 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
who killed dar foley? >> tom foley.nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> on the yellow dunham's bag located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also...
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shannon: member coming up we will have diane foley, the mother of james foley, one of the first peopleled by isis in 2014 coming up later in the shirts talk about this. thank you so much. the man accused of sending pipe bombs to prominent democrats is expected to plead guilty today. is accused of mailing more than a dozen devices to targets remember when this unfold? the targets included president obama, hillary clinton and cnn last october. none of the devices detonated. of convicted the florida man could face life in prison. the sheriff's deputy murdered in washington state shootout now identified. deputy ryan thompson shot and killed when responding to a road rage call. the suspect was also shot and killed, bonito chavez is recovering, he is one of three officers in his department. deputy thompson was a 14 year department veteran. he leaves behind a wife and 3 children. a new crisis hitting flooded cities in the midwest after a water treatment facility plant shutdown. people relying on iowa national guard and private companies to call in 300,000 gallons of water each day, the floodi
shannon: member coming up we will have diane foley, the mother of james foley, one of the first peopleled by isis in 2014 coming up later in the shirts talk about this. thank you so much. the man accused of sending pipe bombs to prominent democrats is expected to plead guilty today. is accused of mailing more than a dozen devices to targets remember when this unfold? the targets included president obama, hillary clinton and cnn last october. none of the devices detonated. of convicted the...
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agent foley says this is the first time he's stuck with it for the full three months. >> i feel much i had some choices i needed to make and change the way i was eating. and i just took a serious assignment, stuck with my plan. >> his they will ahealthy eatin practic plan meals before hand. and he has 30 more pounds he wants to lose. >> they look great. world news i go is next. >>> tonight, the breaking news involving a broadcasting giant. "jeopardy!" host alex trebek revealing his very personal battle. trebek saying he's been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. >> i have some news to share with all of you. >> tonight, his message to everyone right here. >>> also developing at this hour, the singer r. kelly, and his explosive interview. >> is this camera on me? >> jumping out of his chair as he tries to defend himself against allegations of abuse. and tonight, we've just learned r. kelly has b is behind bars. >>> the breaking news involving michael cohen tonight. the president's one-time fixer and attorney. what he has now given lawmakers. what he alleged during his secret testimony to
agent foley says this is the first time he's stuck with it for the full three months. >> i feel much i had some choices i needed to make and change the way i was eating. and i just took a serious assignment, stuck with my plan. >> his they will ahealthy eatin practic plan meals before hand. and he has 30 more pounds he wants to lose. >> they look great. world news i go is next. >>> tonight, the breaking news involving a broadcasting giant. "jeopardy!" host...
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its author joel simon and we are joined by diane foley, the mother of james foley, an american journalistsdered by the islamic state in 2014. she is t. of the gapless w. foley legacy foundation. welcome to the program. joel, simon, you have a full-time job running the committee to protect jonalists. why did you want to write a book at hosdge taking an how governments deal wit?i >> beingnapped san occupational hazard forar journalistnd the world. in 2017 a number of international aid work, and otherse weken hostage by the islamic state, and diane actually came tod me an asked ior my help securing jim's release and, after was killed, we had a conversation, and diane encouraged me to lok into this issue. >> woodruff: in a nutshell you looked at the approacken by so many governments, you looked at many examples of what has happened over the years. what was your final understanding about why the u.s. approach was what it was, which is make nu >> yeah, what happened was, in 1973, couple of american diplomats were taken hostage ini kart sudan. one to have the demands was the release of sur han su
its author joel simon and we are joined by diane foley, the mother of james foley, an american journalistsdered by the islamic state in 2014. she is t. of the gapless w. foley legacy foundation. welcome to the program. joel, simon, you have a full-time job running the committee to protect jonalists. why did you want to write a book at hosdge taking an how governments deal wit?i >> beingnapped san occupational hazard forar journalistnd the world. in 2017 a number of international aid work,...
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foley says laura knew exactly what she was doing she knew everything she knew her name her mom's nameer dog away. >> beans c'mon beans >> okay don't hang up with me >> i'm going to put my dog away >> okay stay on the phone with me >> i know beans come >> reporter: beans is the family's border collie who doesn't take well to visitors. >> she's very protective of us and she knew to put her out because people were coming in. >> reporter: through the call, laura stayed calm and put her mom first. >> momma you're okay momma i'm laura i'm your daughter momma you are at the house we were watching bob's burgers, momma. momma, you're okay you know who i am i'm your daughter the cops are coming. they're are coming so you can go to the hospital mama okay you just had a seizure. >> listening to her talk to her mom, it was the most it just got to me, it just broke my heart, i was just like wow you could hear it in her voice the love was there it was amazing. >> reporter: firefighters came, and even though they initially went to the house next door, laura guided them in. they got julie in the ambul
foley says laura knew exactly what she was doing she knew everything she knew her name her mom's nameer dog away. >> beans c'mon beans >> okay don't hang up with me >> i'm going to put my dog away >> okay stay on the phone with me >> i know beans come >> reporter: beans is the family's border collie who doesn't take well to visitors. >> she's very protective of us and she knew to put her out because people were coming in. >> reporter: through the...
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thanks, jacob foley for those thoughts this morning as well.check on the other big stock moves of the day so far. the fda approving sage therapeutics drugs to treat post part emdepression. sage says the drug, which is administered as a single 60-hour intravenus infusion will cost an average of $34,000 per patient before discounts it will also carry a black box warning flagging risks of excessive sedation we'll hear from the sage therapeutics ceo tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern on "mad money" with jim cramer >>> 10 cent music reporting its first results. reporting adjusted earnings in line with forecasts. shares of the chinese streaming service are down today as the company faced higher costs to license music. those shares off 6.5% in extended trading nintendo isn't taking kindly to google's plans to launch a cloud video game service later on this year shares of the console maker falling more than 3% overnight in japanese trading. the google effect there playing now. >>> let's get a check on the other top headlines. francis riviera live in the new yor
thanks, jacob foley for those thoughts this morning as well.check on the other big stock moves of the day so far. the fda approving sage therapeutics drugs to treat post part emdepression. sage says the drug, which is administered as a single 60-hour intravenus infusion will cost an average of $34,000 per patient before discounts it will also carry a black box warning flagging risks of excessive sedation we'll hear from the sage therapeutics ceo tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern on "mad...
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ofll with us, bob browne northern trust and jane foley of rabobank.does that wind up meaning for the dollar? you have a dovish fed on one hand and then the bad economy. jane: we saw safe haven flows. that might keep the dollar propped up this year. larry fink echoed the consensus that many people are concerned about for european growth. that means the outlook for the euro is more fragile. should give you something more positive to look at in terms of the dollar. dollar fundamentals have softened. we are looking at a more dovish fed. when we are looking at the market anticipating the potential for liquidity stocks and a japanese central-bank continuing ahead with its qe similar for new zealand. the dollar doesn't look too bad at all against this backdrop. the dollar could remain firm for the next few months even though fundamentals have worsened. we believe the dollar will be range bound. if you look at the dxy index, it's at the top of that trading range. we are not expecting a breakout. we are overweight risk. we think it is simpler to look at things
ofll with us, bob browne northern trust and jane foley of rabobank.does that wind up meaning for the dollar? you have a dovish fed on one hand and then the bad economy. jane: we saw safe haven flows. that might keep the dollar propped up this year. larry fink echoed the consensus that many people are concerned about for european growth. that means the outlook for the euro is more fragile. should give you something more positive to look at in terms of the dollar. dollar fundamentals have...
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all right coming up after the break it's the buddhist league up with pablo foley last weekend talk meant tromped to second place behind by a munich so they were gunning to get back on top when they visited berlin because of that and much much more coming up on when to sleep. you're watching the news live from berlin don't forget all the latest news and information around the clock is available on our web site that's d w dot com i'm called aspen thanks for watching these wonderfully up next. two players. table. at this stage. in a good game of power and money the competition is fierce battles most important natural resource.
all right coming up after the break it's the buddhist league up with pablo foley last weekend talk meant tromped to second place behind by a munich so they were gunning to get back on top when they visited berlin because of that and much much more coming up on when to sleep. you're watching the news live from berlin don't forget all the latest news and information around the clock is available on our web site that's d w dot com i'm called aspen thanks for watching these wonderfully up next. two...
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coming up after the break the bundesliga with pablo foley alias labor choosing to have been on the rise lately and were hoping to keep themselves in champions league contention by beating braman how did they do that and much more coming up on the bundesliga. don't forget you can get always good news on the go just download our app from the google play or from the apple store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications next spicer i mean entire crew here in berlin thanks for watching. nico because in germany to learn german has been the. why not learn with him. learning course because fake. players. table. to state.
coming up after the break the bundesliga with pablo foley alias labor choosing to have been on the rise lately and were hoping to keep themselves in champions league contention by beating braman how did they do that and much more coming up on the bundesliga. don't forget you can get always good news on the go just download our app from the google play or from the apple store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications next spicer i mean...
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welcome to the bundesliga here on d w i'm pablo foley yes and joining me in the studio are former bundesliga player michel didn't say. very own bundesliga reporter yannick speight so welcome to both of you i think we need to get into business and take a look at some football and let's start with bahrain's clash against mites despite their early exit from the champions league during the week munich don't have time to lick their wounds and have flipped their focus to the bundesliga after taking the top spot the last weekend level on points with dortmund but superior on goal difference biron needed a win against a mediocre minds if they were to take the top spot back from dortmund after their victory on saturday. mindset only one win in six going into this game and by zero never looked like losing from the moment robot live in dubs keep at them in front of three minutes was thomas rodrigo has made it to nil and thirty three minutes was before kingsley c'mon funded one home to stand by and then three nil at half time and on course for the stroll the craved after their midweek lashing from liverp
welcome to the bundesliga here on d w i'm pablo foley yes and joining me in the studio are former bundesliga player michel didn't say. very own bundesliga reporter yannick speight so welcome to both of you i think we need to get into business and take a look at some football and let's start with bahrain's clash against mites despite their early exit from the champions league during the week munich don't have time to lick their wounds and have flipped their focus to the bundesliga after taking...
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in a good game of the money the competition is fierce foley's most important natural resource . betting checking how long will they be able to play in the room with the good poker do the jew political investigation in fifteen minutes on the job. or. it's all happening which of pretty. sure are linked to news from africa and the world. your link to exception stories and discussions can you and will come to deduce after getting program tonight from one gentlemen from the news of these each and what i would say deputed comes to much africa to join us on facebook at g.w. forgot. my first vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by this notion for. something as simple as learning how to write them by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home but it took me as they've been described as. finally the game bob invention by me and my cycles and returns with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apropos each one goes than writing about as now i want to meet those women back home who are bones by their duties and socia
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reporter pablo foley ilias problem my first thought in hearing this is an institution that figured so prominently in the whole accost has people behaving disrespectfully it's just hard to believe it is really hard to believe on the one hundred days and then of i have to say personally it doesn't shock me in some ways because of the incidents that i've seen a concentration camps actually here in germany but you know we'll get to that perhaps a little bit later on that the reason why this was issued by a museum was because they they came across like you said before a significant number of photographs that were just in terrible poor taste people posing smiling were actually just seeing some of them now standing on train tracks which let's not forget with these with the train tracks which carry trains which carried people essentially to their deaths where they were murdered. you know one point one million people were murdered a concentration camp and one point three million people actually were passed through. between one nine hundred forty in one thousand nine hundred five now the nazis
reporter pablo foley ilias problem my first thought in hearing this is an institution that figured so prominently in the whole accost has people behaving disrespectfully it's just hard to believe it is really hard to believe on the one hundred days and then of i have to say personally it doesn't shock me in some ways because of the incidents that i've seen a concentration camps actually here in germany but you know we'll get to that perhaps a little bit later on that the reason why this was...
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and coming up after the break is the bluntest league with pavel foley ileus dortmund dropped to second place behind by a new nick last weekend and they were gunning to go back on top when they visited her to berlin that and much more coming up on the bluntest. don't forget you can always get d.w. news on the go just download our app from google play or from the apple store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the d.w. app to send us photos and videos they're watching the news live from berlin and you can get all the latest news and information around the clock on our website that's t w dot com nick spicer and on behalf of the whole team thanks for joining us. where i come from we have to fly in for a free france and was born and raised in a new tell me the painter she protests one to the chateau and a few newspapers one official information as a turnings i have worked on the street for many can trust and.
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behave more respectfully joining me in the studio to tell us about this is deja vu reporter pablo foley lives problem my first reaction is. people behaving disrespectfully at a venue that featured so prominently in the whole of cost europe i find hard to believe i find it hard to believe but also in some ways i don't find it hard to believe because it's we'll get to that perhaps a little bit later on but i mean this is coming because at the end of the day the museum has realized that there were many photographs taken which are just quite simply in poor taste people taking selfies taking photographs where they're smiling laughing jumping. posing as if they were sort of hanging out at the beach or in a park or you know anywhere and we actually have some examples of the photographs that you could see and i mean for me it like you can see them here it's pretty shocking to see these that people don't seem to realize that this is a place where over one point one million people were killed by the nazis during the second world war it was opened in one thousand nine hundred forty the nazi began
behave more respectfully joining me in the studio to tell us about this is deja vu reporter pablo foley lives problem my first reaction is. people behaving disrespectfully at a venue that featured so prominently in the whole of cost europe i find hard to believe i find it hard to believe but also in some ways i don't find it hard to believe because it's we'll get to that perhaps a little bit later on but i mean this is coming because at the end of the day the museum has realized that there were...
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with me is jane foley, senior foreign exchange strategist at rabobank. of next week let's start by talkingthing provides a measured approach to evidence happening today discussing the latest in the saga which means that theresa may is now heading to brussels. and they are saying that the eu turns the table on theresa may. and what they mean is that they can have a delayed departure if they get a deal through parliament next week so this puts the pressure back on theresa may to make that decision. and if, the implication, if this doesn't all is not passed next week then it could bea no not passed next week then it could be a no deal brexit. theresa last night was blaming mps for everything and talking about the fact that she is with the public on this. do you think that did anything
with me is jane foley, senior foreign exchange strategist at rabobank. of next week let's start by talkingthing provides a measured approach to evidence happening today discussing the latest in the saga which means that theresa may is now heading to brussels. and they are saying that the eu turns the table on theresa may. and what they mean is that they can have a delayed departure if they get a deal through parliament next week so this puts the pressure back on theresa may to make that...
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the winner was agent michael foley. congratulatio congratulations. he lost 50 pounds in three months. >> wow. >> agent foley says this is the first time he stuck with it for the full three months and it has paid off. the police chief came in second chief, dropping 25 points. >> i like how he was working that crosswalk like it was his runway. good for him. he's feeling good. coming back with a full 90 minutes of news including a beloved restaurant that burned >>> now at 5:30, will san ramon valley teachers strike? one thing keeping both sides from reaching a deal right now. >>> i plan to beat the low survival rate statistics for this disease. >>> alex trebek stays positive as he reveals he's battling cancer. bay area doctor is talking about the likelihood of a cure. >> also a possible price hike for fans heading to oracle park this season. what it could cost to you get there. >>> good morning, it's thursday, march 7th. >> thanks for being here. 5:29 this morning. we're going to start with a look at more of the same. hi mike nicco. >> there's a little
the winner was agent michael foley. congratulatio congratulations. he lost 50 pounds in three months. >> wow. >> agent foley says this is the first time he stuck with it for the full three months and it has paid off. the police chief came in second chief, dropping 25 points. >> i like how he was working that crosswalk like it was his runway. good for him. he's feeling good. coming back with a full 90 minutes of news including a beloved restaurant that burned >>> now...
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. >> jane foley thank you for speaking to us. let's see how that's going down in the stock markets. ftse 100 trading up a short time ago. that is normal given many of the firms rely o on exports. cheaper sterling is good news for them. we got falls in paris and frankfurt. >> more countries have granted certain models of boeing planes -- have e groundeded certain mos of boeing planes. >> all flights arriving or leaving that a rock -- that involve the boeing 737 max aircraft. there are also individual airlines from india to argentina grounding their 737 max eight until theyom service have more information on what happppened on sunday. this was the second crash involving this kind of plane in the past few months. in the united states the federal aviation administration n has sd the plane is still safe to fly but listed the actions it's asked boeing to take after last year's lion air crash that included implementing upgrades to flight controll sysystems mag design changes and updating the manuals and training for pilots and flight crew. the alliance -- mr. b she has announced a new boar
. >> jane foley thank you for speaking to us. let's see how that's going down in the stock markets. ftse 100 trading up a short time ago. that is normal given many of the firms rely o on exports. cheaper sterling is good news for them. we got falls in paris and frankfurt. >> more countries have granted certain models of boeing planes -- have e groundeded certain mos of boeing planes. >> all flights arriving or leaving that a rock -- that involve the boeing 737 max aircraft....
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. >> bill foley, and our last speaker will be david emmanuel. >> hi, my name is bill foley. i have lived on the 100 block of randall street for over 30 years. i do not support the bike racks going on on randall street. i cannot think of a worst location for them, to be honest with you. it is primarily due to the safety concerns with the traffic along with the narrow street. i would support a rack about 150 away, around the corner, on san jose avenue, that is on the actual bike route to glen park, and it is flat. this location is on a hill, and honestly, it makes no sense. i'm surprised that people who look at it think it is an actual alternative. thank you. >> chairman: thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> david emmanuel, followed by howard strasner. >> >> thank you. good afternoon, i'm david emmanuel. i live in glen park, about a block away from the randall street proposal. my experience is a lot like my neighbors. i had no idea this was being proposed until a notice came out. it was a technical notice, and it was very difficult to even understand the footprint. th
. >> bill foley, and our last speaker will be david emmanuel. >> hi, my name is bill foley. i have lived on the 100 block of randall street for over 30 years. i do not support the bike racks going on on randall street. i cannot think of a worst location for them, to be honest with you. it is primarily due to the safety concerns with the traffic along with the narrow street. i would support a rack about 150 away, around the corner, on san jose avenue, that is on the actual bike route...
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it's foley that we enjoy and it's important because i think we have to try to assess an assemble this evidence in realtime. you know, this is still the first inning, with respect to this game, and, you know, it may go into extra innings before we know who wins and who loses. >> you guys, it's not -- it's obviously criminal. i'm talking about the politics and the voting. at the end of the day, at least 40% in a republican primary, you know, 80%, no matter what trump does, i mean, unless he's really on the phone with putin, they still want him if there. if you are a u.s. senator and you were getting primaried within the next year or two, to protect your job, it's what these people do for a living. there just aren't that many heroes in the world, are not -- the same way they will not speak out when he gives false equivalencies or not. basic 101. how could they not? they're not. two ways trump goes. criminally. not politically, criminally or through an election and that's the game. he's not going politically because senators are going to want to keep their jobs and they know where the fri
it's foley that we enjoy and it's important because i think we have to try to assess an assemble this evidence in realtime. you know, this is still the first inning, with respect to this game, and, you know, it may go into extra innings before we know who wins and who loses. >> you guys, it's not -- it's obviously criminal. i'm talking about the politics and the voting. at the end of the day, at least 40% in a republican primary, you know, 80%, no matter what trump does, i mean, unless...
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that's why our host nicole foley sets off. where she embarks on her wintry expedition.making discoveries along the way. a mysterious gold treasure. maritime delicacy and. charm. coming up. kick off like. it's the ultimate challenge. deals on the books in the british. law makes a save scumming can be here at off the bat. the box the secrets of the. lead. thirty minutes on the w. . the players. table. the state. patrol. in a poker game of power and money the competition is fierce for the most most important natural resource bluffing betting checking how long will they be able to play and who will win this do we believe that renewable energy will play an important role in the future. of the good poker game the geopolitical investigation starting monday to on t w. illness something tyson different fires came from jurors or dealing with anyone at all they killed many civilians in the. coming clearing my father one thing. i was a student because i wanted to build a life for myself latisse the police but suddenly life became alledge kind sob. providing insights global news tha
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the second and a second mosque in the suburb of lynwood where several more fatalities were reported foley say a man in his late twenty's has been charged with murder and will appear in court on saturday prime minister just in are down has called it one of the one of new zealand's darkest days. new zealand now a country on edge. a city on lockdown. health officials have activated mass casualty plans. the carnage unfolded at the busiest of times the biggest mosque in the country worshipers at friday prayers described a man dressed in military fatigues and armed for mass murder and he had a man and he was given that got just and here's the address of the military and he's begun michigan of the m. sixteen put out one and. got over that another to get a gun. and they're here but as you say what they're doing and not took me here looking are not the way he is tough in the guards at all it is started shooting us we hide behind. them when we see they're fighting to try to. jump the fence and then. next host to the mosque on this side. of the fighting where the owner of. a second nearby mosque was
the second and a second mosque in the suburb of lynwood where several more fatalities were reported foley say a man in his late twenty's has been charged with murder and will appear in court on saturday prime minister just in are down has called it one of the one of new zealand's darkest days. new zealand now a country on edge. a city on lockdown. health officials have activated mass casualty plans. the carnage unfolded at the busiest of times the biggest mosque in the country worshipers at...
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agents some some real clout you know someone who the people trust and joining us now john podesta foley care of hillary clinton's presidential campaign. the center for american progress that's the other side of this although. i like a guy like you like to have a good talk to him i thought he was in the witness protection program. now we finally know i don't rest and just wait outside imus n.b.c. and then gather. this is the guy who proved a lie. his emails literally prove to the corruption of hillary's campaign they also showed the election rigging by the d.n.c. he should be relegated to the dustbin of history reserved for boneheads like the guy who tried to fly by jumping off a cliff with cardboard wig. milli vanilli you know you. i would sooner want to learn what milli vanilli thought about the ball or report. ok. before i wrap this up let's give the mad hatter one more chance while we're on the subject of ideal versus real while we're on the subject of pie in the sky. or real world circumstances oh my god. she's going to do it she's she's going to say i'm sorry i've lost touch with t
agents some some real clout you know someone who the people trust and joining us now john podesta foley care of hillary clinton's presidential campaign. the center for american progress that's the other side of this although. i like a guy like you like to have a good talk to him i thought he was in the witness protection program. now we finally know i don't rest and just wait outside imus n.b.c. and then gather. this is the guy who proved a lie. his emails literally prove to the corruption of...
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earlier we spoke to jane foley senior currency s strategist at rabobanknk in london about what could be next for sterling. because he has performed well this year welll that impliess a lot off goodd news is in the pre already and that of coursrse mes that stutudying is more exposedo negagative newews. so if the political outcomes mee not to heart breaksks it is stil an optption. that means a s sterling is veryy very exposed to that and it really would for every could full quite dramatically. rarapidly growingng number of countrtries have decided to ban boeing's seven thirty seven max. plane that was involved in sunday's deadly airlines crash and the line air crash five months ago. this is increasingly becoming a situation of the united states versus the rest of the world. the european air safety agency is now banned those plalanes frm take o off landing or flying ovr the air space you member states india has also followed suit. some flights were even turnened around in order to comply with the new resestrictions. now it is worth noting thatt the reasons for sunday's a fatal crash rem
earlier we spoke to jane foley senior currency s strategist at rabobanknk in london about what could be next for sterling. because he has performed well this year welll that impliess a lot off goodd news is in the pre already and that of coursrse mes that stutudying is more exposedo negagative newews. so if the political outcomes mee not to heart breaksks it is stil an optption. that means a s sterling is veryy very exposed to that and it really would for every could full quite dramatically....
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well as all looks very hopeful let's get more from jonathan foley's of their other just from nothing and university welcome to day w how much of this breakthrough was deliberate and how much coincidental i mean which condition it was the cancer or the h.i.v. that was the doctor's principle focus. the principal focus would undoubtedly have been the cancer but what they've done is take advantage if that's the right word that comes to try and also the same time as cure in the concept to try and rid the body bring the patient hiv in understeer recalls this is the second sign in a nice go within ten years that we've seen such a potential cure hiv individual and the danger of this hoax is that i'm told it's a particularly aggressive treatment so that there's no talk yet to sort of rolling this out. under the thousands of people. no it's not feasible to to roll it out to the wider public i think this was as much proof of principle just to show that if you could strands plants these resistant. into an individual and remove their own small sensitive blood cells then you could try and then gen
well as all looks very hopeful let's get more from jonathan foley's of their other just from nothing and university welcome to day w how much of this breakthrough was deliberate and how much coincidental i mean which condition it was the cancer or the h.i.v. that was the doctor's principle focus. the principal focus would undoubtedly have been the cancer but what they've done is take advantage if that's the right word that comes to try and also the same time as cure in the concept to try and...
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jane foley will stay with us.t, a self-made billionaire kylie jenner becomes the youngest member of the club. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua. kylie jenner is the world's youngest self-made billionaire after her cosmetics company signed an exclusive partnership with ulta beauty. the 21-year-old is worth over $1 billion, assuming she owns over 90% of her operation. she founded kyl because medics in 2015 and reported a 9% revenue increase last year, to $360 million. joining us is annmarie hordern. this is actually quite amazing, 21 years old, you become the youngest self-made billionaire. this is not from inheritance, getting married to someone. what did she actually do, beauty products? annmarie: it started with kylie's lip kit. that is one of the things she was insecure about, her lips. you can see the star power of using a celebrity like kylie jenner. their share price rose to 14% after this deal was announced. we have seen other celebrities do this
jane foley will stay with us.t, a self-made billionaire kylie jenner becomes the youngest member of the club. details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: this is bloomberg surveillance. i'm francine lacqua. kylie jenner is the world's youngest self-made billionaire after her cosmetics company signed an exclusive partnership with ulta beauty. the 21-year-old is worth over $1 billion, assuming she owns over 90% of her operation. she founded kyl because medics in 2015 and reported a 9% revenue...
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jane foley from rabobank is here.you a bluejeans lady?” first of all, i have to ask you, are you a bluejeans lady? i do actually have a pair of blue levis, yes. probably since 1985. they are not from 1985, are they? absolutely not, but i remember the advert from the mid—19 80s when levis really hard their heyday with nick came on in their heyday with nick came on in the laundrette. i was quite young back then, but even i remember that advert. actually, i wasn't that young. moving on, it says a lot about the compa ny‘s young. moving on, it says a lot about the company's health and the way they view their financial help for them to even be considering an ipo in today's climate? that's exactly right but the ipo was even better than expected. $17 a share. above the median estimate of how successful they would be. this is very interesting for a righty of reasons. first of all, the fashion angle. also, it is a company that is benefiting from tax. normally when we talk about ipos these days, we're talking about another listi
jane foley from rabobank is here.you a bluejeans lady?” first of all, i have to ask you, are you a bluejeans lady? i do actually have a pair of blue levis, yes. probably since 1985. they are not from 1985, are they? absolutely not, but i remember the advert from the mid—19 80s when levis really hard their heyday with nick came on in their heyday with nick came on in the laundrette. i was quite young back then, but even i remember that advert. actually, i wasn't that young. moving on, it...
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joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist at rabobank. nice to see you.e of the issues moving the markets today, i have mentioned it's the european central bank day today what is on your mind? the market is expecting perhaps a bit more, so that means a central bank that might want to give a bit morley quidty to the market. if we look at the stock markets this year they are down but they have been up, this is because while global growth is slowing the markets assume that central banks will be more generous withlyjedty position. central banks will be more generous withly jedty position. but central banks will be more generous withlyjedty position. but we need to look at the underlying reason, it has been a big disappointment that yes mar growth hasn't recovered. trade tensions for germany, that is a huge issue, that has been something that has been a big constraint. german economy, will it recover? some say it will because the labour market is strong, the unions have been demanding lots of pay rises but it is a bit of a disappointment that we do have such l
joining us is jane foley, senior currency strategist at rabobank. nice to see you.e of the issues moving the markets today, i have mentioned it's the european central bank day today what is on your mind? the market is expecting perhaps a bit more, so that means a central bank that might want to give a bit morley quidty to the market. if we look at the stock markets this year they are down but they have been up, this is because while global growth is slowing the markets assume that central banks...
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alix: jane foley, please stay with us. in the meantime, the focus is on brexit.at a live shot of the labour party. he has gone to brussels himself, meeting at the summit with european leaders. our colleague, francine lacqua is on scene. francine, start with jeremy corbyn. what is he doing in brussels, what can he accomplish? david, we actually caught up with him as he was walking into the e.u. commission, he wouldn't tell us exactly what he wanted. the labor line is that so far there want the agreement to be renegotiated and to focus on a customs union. i think he is trying to be seen as a real opposition to theresa 's plan, and also trying to understand the lay of the land in brussels. it is difficult for him to negotiate anything at all with brussels, but we also heard from jean-claude juncker other find it very difficult to negotiate with theresa may. power is not within the u.k. government, it is within parliament. her deal was watered down twice, and now the house speaker saying that they can't vote other time on the same agreement. so i think this is about
alix: jane foley, please stay with us. in the meantime, the focus is on brexit.at a live shot of the labour party. he has gone to brussels himself, meeting at the summit with european leaders. our colleague, francine lacqua is on scene. francine, start with jeremy corbyn. what is he doing in brussels, what can he accomplish? david, we actually caught up with him as he was walking into the e.u. commission, he wouldn't tell us exactly what he wanted. the labor line is that so far there want the...
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worth it all stories are worth it every story is worth that also interviewed is the mother of james foley the american journalist who was kidnapped and killed by eisel in two thousand and fourteen and he felt that that was the essence of true journalism to have the moral courage to dare to speak the truth and bunya ahmed a bangladeshi writer whose husband founded the country's first online platform for secular bloggers spoke of his murder committed with impunity actually when they did go to the police for help to said you know either stop the writing where you're writing or. get out of the country the book and campaign are much more than just memorials to the slain journalists they're also an effort to inspire the greater public to value a free press and to pressure their governments to hold accountable those who targe . journalists in almost no cases are their murderers brought to justice nine out of ten cases the killers go free this has to change and it's only going to change with public pressure in the case of gitmo. investigators have concluded his killing was the work of members of
worth it all stories are worth it every story is worth that also interviewed is the mother of james foley the american journalist who was kidnapped and killed by eisel in two thousand and fourteen and he felt that that was the essence of true journalism to have the moral courage to dare to speak the truth and bunya ahmed a bangladeshi writer whose husband founded the country's first online platform for secular bloggers spoke of his murder committed with impunity actually when they did go to the...
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joining me now is james foley's mother dianne. thank you so much for being here today.ow to the president saying that the physical caliphate of isis has been defeated? >> well, i'm grateful for that progress; however, i really feel that radical jihad and those that hiatus in the world continue to be a danger, and i, for example, the head of isis has not been located or apprehended, and my other concern of the hundreds of isis fighters who are being held in northern syria, but have not yet been held accountable for their human rights crimes, so i feel we must really take some leadership on this to british jihadists, who allegedly tortured and killed our son and three other americans are still being held. its been one year since their capture and they still have not been held thible for these accountable for these crimes, i'm very concerned about that and the hundreds of unjustly detained americans held throughout the world, at least two cases in syria, austin tyce, and of course, we have u.s. hostages in iran, and in venezuela, so we have very pressing problems throughou
joining me now is james foley's mother dianne. thank you so much for being here today.ow to the president saying that the physical caliphate of isis has been defeated? >> well, i'm grateful for that progress; however, i really feel that radical jihad and those that hiatus in the world continue to be a danger, and i, for example, the head of isis has not been located or apprehended, and my other concern of the hundreds of isis fighters who are being held in northern syria, but have not yet...
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>> michelle foley answered the call. >> i work a night shift and i just started and i could tell it was a little girl. >> reporter: this call was different. laura was calmer than most adults and somehow knew exactly what to do. >> it was as if somebody told her if this happens this is what you do. >> how old are you, honey? >> i'm only seven. >> are your home alone, just you and your mom? >> yes. has she had a seizure before? >> two or three. >> you're going to stay on the phone with me until i get the fire department there. what's your name? >> laura. >> is she breathing? >> yes. >> she is. >> she's just shaking a lot. >> i know. that's scary. >> she knew her name, her mom's name. she needed to put her dog away. >> beans, come on, beans. >> don't hang up. >> i know. beans, come. >> beans is the family border collie who doesn't take well to visitors. >> she's very protective and she knew to put her out because she knew people were coming in. >> this scared little girl stayed calm. >> mama, you're okay. >> i'm laura. you're at the house. mama, you're okay. i'm your daughter. the cops are
>> michelle foley answered the call. >> i work a night shift and i just started and i could tell it was a little girl. >> reporter: this call was different. laura was calmer than most adults and somehow knew exactly what to do. >> it was as if somebody told her if this happens this is what you do. >> how old are you, honey? >> i'm only seven. >> are your home alone, just you and your mom? >> yes. has she had a seizure before? >> two or...
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the mother of james foley appearing in the last hour, the war correspondent, first american killed by work to be done. >> the leadership is still at large. they know how to hide and infiltrate our society so i feel we need to be very vigilant and hold all those who have been captured accountable. >> reporter: military planners have to consider the possibility of an attempt of an isis resurgence. jillian: secretary of state mike pompeo at the us embassy in jerusalem. he will visit christian and jewish holy sites today. pompeo is in israel on the second leg of his trip to the middle east. he met with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu renewing support to increase pressure on iran. pompeo heads to lebanon next week. overnight new zealand band high-powered military style weapons days after the deadly mosque attacks, the government is working on a buyback program so police can destroy the guns. those who don't turn over their firearms could face fines and prison time. the ban is expected to start next month. thousands of people from around the world will attend a prayer service toda
the mother of james foley appearing in the last hour, the war correspondent, first american killed by work to be done. >> the leadership is still at large. they know how to hide and infiltrate our society so i feel we need to be very vigilant and hold all those who have been captured accountable. >> reporter: military planners have to consider the possibility of an attempt of an isis resurgence. jillian: secretary of state mike pompeo at the us embassy in jerusalem. he will visit...
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well actually didn't actually have any of any school tommy foley. on the phone by proxy. i wish my role modelling but it was all the dossier it's not a hearty. it's. hard to hold. his do lots of things together like if you will but his friends are always way into a thing about. if you go to friends in a month maybe once or twice he would go alone. as always with him. you know on the side of the. name. if he's behind you think he's a bad man fly in the world shut demurely fly right in the work and madness bus go back to work just get they get the disease or you pick allies with them i find out what happened to the man who was from. ghana a shocking year in me why did he try. one night four years later shane's father didn't come home. you seen him when you and your in doubt but these friends in about maybe one night sleep by the most and then back about it was about a week i think i'm not sure when they still never found him and my mother the police phone and they found about my mother man political see if you do as he's bought and it was his body that does the worst thing
well actually didn't actually have any of any school tommy foley. on the phone by proxy. i wish my role modelling but it was all the dossier it's not a hearty. it's. hard to hold. his do lots of things together like if you will but his friends are always way into a thing about. if you go to friends in a month maybe once or twice he would go alone. as always with him. you know on the side of the. name. if he's behind you think he's a bad man fly in the world shut demurely fly right in the work...
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. >> jimmy: scott foley. >> he's whil chaill chase, so i whiskey charlie. i don't have an answer. >> jimmy: oh, i see. it's a secret. >> it's a secret. so, you, yeah. >> jimmy: your character has a code name also. >> fiery tribune. i think just in case these spies are ever on television, we should give them slightly more flourished spy names. >> jimmy: what my favorite part of every james bond movie, when they give you a gadget and you get gadgets. so spies now are so realistic you don't have gadgets anymore. >> we have gadgets. we have explode something tampons. >> jimmy: that's right. >> i put that ad on twitter, and everyone's like, oh, my gosh, don't use it. well, yeah. >> jimmy: you could get a hell of an endorsement out from the exploding tampon people. >> it's all in the way you throw it. >> jimmy: yes, you did slow thr well. and there are billboards literally every four feet in los angeles. it must be weird seeing yourself constantly. >> yeah. >> jimmy: are people constantly komgt comi comments on that? >> that's crazy. >> jimmy: you don't want to b
. >> jimmy: scott foley. >> he's whil chaill chase, so i whiskey charlie. i don't have an answer. >> jimmy: oh, i see. it's a secret. >> it's a secret. so, you, yeah. >> jimmy: your character has a code name also. >> fiery tribune. i think just in case these spies are ever on television, we should give them slightly more flourished spy names. >> jimmy: what my favorite part of every james bond movie, when they give you a gadget and you get gadgets. so...
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tom foley, 30-year u.s. congressman, elected speaker of the house.ey, jimmy kimmel, heard of bing crosby? he went to gonzaga. and the largest three on three basketball tournament. thank you. you're welcome. hey, jimmy, i'm proof gonzaga exists. i graduated in gu's school of engineering and had a great career developing digital cameras, mixed reality headsets, that's interesting. her job is to create reality that doesn't actually exist. just like the university she claims she went to. [ applause ] they even did an extended story about this on the news. they reminded him that he interviewed a guy named jon hamm who played a guy who went to gonzaga in a little film called "tag". >> jimmy: do they know movies aren't real? all these examples, these are all, these are circumstantial. i need physical evidence that proves unequivocally that gonzaga exists before i'll believe it. and don't say, come up here and see. i know how that goes. i fly into spokane. i get picked up at the airport. they say hi, i'm with gonzaga, they drive me to the middle of a field w
tom foley, 30-year u.s. congressman, elected speaker of the house.ey, jimmy kimmel, heard of bing crosby? he went to gonzaga. and the largest three on three basketball tournament. thank you. you're welcome. hey, jimmy, i'm proof gonzaga exists. i graduated in gu's school of engineering and had a great career developing digital cameras, mixed reality headsets, that's interesting. her job is to create reality that doesn't actually exist. just like the university she claims she went to. [ applause...
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santa clara city councilwoman pam foley, who is district includes a neighborhood where larson was killed, had nothing to add beyond being "deeply saddened" by larson's death. she declined to appear on the show. and finally, gutierrez, executive director of the services immigrant rights and education network, in california, she says ice cooperation "would have a chilling effect on illegals coming forward to report crimes." what? she likewise refused to appear tonight. now, here to react. claude arnold, former special agent in charge of ice in los angeles. joe, he's a democrat running for d.a. in san francisco, and mark morgan, former obama border patrol chief. mark, this complete lack of interest, lack of concern of an american citizen brutally slain, stabbed, apparently multiple times, it was a grisly scene in her home, what do those comments tell you tonight? >> it's unbelievable. laura, i watched your show the other night. literally stood up and was clapping as you were talking because where is the outrage? where is the country's outrage at this? and what's so outrageous, this could ha
santa clara city councilwoman pam foley, who is district includes a neighborhood where larson was killed, had nothing to add beyond being "deeply saddened" by larson's death. she declined to appear on the show. and finally, gutierrez, executive director of the services immigrant rights and education network, in california, she says ice cooperation "would have a chilling effect on illegals coming forward to report crimes." what? she likewise refused to appear tonight. now,...
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people are, they're now going out into the trains and these three directors, rebecca saltzman, mark foley and deborah allen, went out until 3:00 in the morning. they were out there with the core team and they've had tremendous success getting people to go to shelters and warming centers. the magnitude in contra costa county, $6 million a year on homeless transports to hospitals. many wind up people at our stations stuck in a very cold station like pittsburg-bay point, i have chest pains and need to go to the emergency room. we're on the right track and unveiling new ideas. what we really want to do is have every train have, whether it's community ambassadors, where it's cadets, b.a.r.t. police walking through a train and seeing a situation and getting people help where they need it. >> we received more comments and questions about our b.a.r.t. coverage than any other topic we've tackled as part of our effort to build a better bay area. join the conversation by adding the #betterbayarea to your social media posts. >>> just ahead, a return to prohibition. the proposal to get ecigarettes out
people are, they're now going out into the trains and these three directors, rebecca saltzman, mark foley and deborah allen, went out until 3:00 in the morning. they were out there with the core team and they've had tremendous success getting people to go to shelters and warming centers. the magnitude in contra costa county, $6 million a year on homeless transports to hospitals. many wind up people at our stations stuck in a very cold station like pittsburg-bay point, i have chest pains and...
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m4a, slammed as economic foley. it will neither be more efficient nor cheaper and it could adversely affect health. under the proposal, the federal government will provide coverage to all americans at virtually no cost. the white house said the program will add 2$2.4 trillion by the near 2022. trump's proposal reduces medicare spending by $845 million. the administration wants patients to pay part of their health care bill. the white house also taking a victory lap for the economy under trump. and forecasting growth each year for the next decade of 3% which some economists find too optimistic. >> if you say well that's a rosy scenario, you're saying maybe there's going to be 3% growth over the next decade, i agree it's an optimistic scenario, it's a scenario where president trump's policies are enacted into law. if they're not enacted into law and people obstruct our ability to engage in these policies for sure growth will shawl short. >> that forecast assumes more deregulation making individual tax cuts permanent.
m4a, slammed as economic foley. it will neither be more efficient nor cheaper and it could adversely affect health. under the proposal, the federal government will provide coverage to all americans at virtually no cost. the white house said the program will add 2$2.4 trillion by the near 2022. trump's proposal reduces medicare spending by $845 million. the administration wants patients to pay part of their health care bill. the white house also taking a victory lap for the economy under trump....
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but that was the message from john foley, the ceo and founder.to you guys >> diana, thanks it's interesting to see, might be a small publish eveer, but s some high-profile names that they won't be able to feature in these classes. my question is, do they have existing agreements with the other publishers if they do, it sort of implies some wrongdoing with this particular publisher, not least the fact that they've taken action, even though around an abundance of caution to take the music off. >> i don't know if you can say that it implies that obviously, this case will go to court. but peloton has agreements in place with all of what are known as the major publishers, record labels and performing rights ofr organizations. these agreements provide licenses to a broad catalog of music that our instructors can choose from to program great classes for you. so they do have agreements in place, but obviously this lawsuit will be ongoing. >> diana, thank you. >>> up next, apple getting into the fairly crowded streaming video space. we'll look at whether
but that was the message from john foley, the ceo and founder.to you guys >> diana, thanks it's interesting to see, might be a small publish eveer, but s some high-profile names that they won't be able to feature in these classes. my question is, do they have existing agreements with the other publishers if they do, it sort of implies some wrongdoing with this particular publisher, not least the fact that they've taken action, even though around an abundance of caution to take the music...