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diane foley, mother of james your time. thank you very much. s get the sport now. the winter 0lympics got underway today. the targets set by uk sport is between four and ten. lizzy yarnold flew the flag for team gb at the opening ceremony. she is bidding to become the first briton to successfully defend an olympic title. she has had a poor season and the team has lost katie 0rmerod, who potentially could have won a medal in two events until she fractured her heel. this is the biggest uk winter olympics team with 59 athletes. we have lots of potential across lots of different sports. she was one of our great medal contenders and that is a shame she is not with us. but we still feel the rest of the team can perform. it is the second week of the six nations with the second round of matches and a huge game at twickenham with england and wales tomorrow. eddiejones twickenham with england and wales tomorrow. eddie jones is twickenham with england and wales tomorrow. eddiejones is back to his old tricks, quietly trying to get in the heads of the welsh
diane foley, mother of james your time. thank you very much. s get the sport now. the winter 0lympics got underway today. the targets set by uk sport is between four and ten. lizzy yarnold flew the flag for team gb at the opening ceremony. she is bidding to become the first briton to successfully defend an olympic title. she has had a poor season and the team has lost katie 0rmerod, who potentially could have won a medal in two events until she fractured her heel. this is the biggest uk winter...
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jim's legacy continues through the james foley legacy foundation. they've brought much good in the world. so we need these great people, but we need to protect them and make sure that they have a chance to come home, so i'm very, very grateful for the persistence of scotla nd very grateful for the persistence of scotland yard and the fbi to bringing apprehending these two. meanwhile, the scale of suffering in syria has reached unprecedented levels according to the united nations. yesterday, the un security council failed to uphold an appeal from aid officials for a month—long ceasefire. the war in syria has been raging for seven years, and in that time the un say over half of the population have been forced from their homes, with many people displaced multiple times. neighbouring countries have restricted the passage of people fleeing syria — leaving thousands stranded on borders in terrible conditions. and the un also say that more than 13 million people currently require humanitarian assistance. earlier i spoke to panos moumzis, the un's regional
jim's legacy continues through the james foley legacy foundation. they've brought much good in the world. so we need these great people, but we need to protect them and make sure that they have a chance to come home, so i'm very, very grateful for the persistence of scotla nd very grateful for the persistence of scotland yard and the fbi to bringing apprehending these two. meanwhile, the scale of suffering in syria has reached unprecedented levels according to the united nations. yesterday, the...
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james foley is absolutely directing on autopilot. he has been given this as a safe pair of hands. thing ends up looking like a promo simply for a glamorous lifestyle, for fast ca rs and designer apartments. although there is some kinky fetishism, it is very peripheral. what the film is really interested in is, wow, look at that private jet. it is a film about possessions and about those kind of aspirations. in the end it ends up looking like a commercial or pop promo. it makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think, wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kane—like movie that was. the laughter i don't know why people get angry because it is playing to a certain audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. i think as a cinema goer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two are just polished and dull. fantastically unremarkable. but you can't criticise the cast. if anybody gave you that dialogue to read, laurence olivier would struggle to deliver some o
james foley is absolutely directing on autopilot. he has been given this as a safe pair of hands. thing ends up looking like a promo simply for a glamorous lifestyle, for fast ca rs and designer apartments. although there is some kinky fetishism, it is very peripheral. what the film is really interested in is, wow, look at that private jet. it is a film about possessions and about those kind of aspirations. in the end it ends up looking like a commercial or pop promo. it makes you look back to...
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james foley is directing on autopilot. he has been given this as a safe pair of hands.ing like a promo simply for a glamorous lifestyle for fast cars and designer apartments. although there is some kinky fetishism, it is very peripheral. what the film is interested in, is look at that private jet. it is a film about possessions and about those kind of aspirations. in the end it ends up looking like a commercial or pop promo. it makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kane—like movie that was. i don't know why people get angry because it is playing to a certain audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. as a cinema goer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two arejust dull. fantastically unremarkable. you cannot criticise the cast. if anybody gave you that dialogue to read, laurence olivier would struggle to deliver some of those lines, which are on the level of, is everything all right? can i
james foley is directing on autopilot. he has been given this as a safe pair of hands.ing like a promo simply for a glamorous lifestyle for fast cars and designer apartments. although there is some kinky fetishism, it is very peripheral. what the film is interested in, is look at that private jet. it is a film about possessions and about those kind of aspirations. in the end it ends up looking like a commercial or pop promo. it makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think...
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by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foley and steven sotloff. they're also suspected of waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets died fighting for is in either syria or iraq. elsheikh and kotey had already had their british citizenship removed by the home secretary, now a trial, possibly in the united states, seems the most likely outcome. daniel sandford, bbc news, west london. meanwhile, the scale of suffering in syria has reached unprecedented levels according to the united nations. yesterday, the un security council failed to uphold an appeal from aid officials for a month—long ceasefire. (ani) the war in syria has been raging for 7 years —— and in that time...the un say over half of the population have been forced from their home.
by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foley and steven sotloff. they're also suspected of waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets died...
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it is badly written, the actors are doing their best. james foley is directing on autopilot.pair of hands. it ends up looking like a promo simply for a glamorous lifestyle for fast cars and designer apartments. although there is some kinky fetters vision, it is very peripheral. what the film is interested in, look back private jet! it the film is interested in, look back privatejet! it is a film about possessions and about those kind of aspirations. in the end it ends up looking like a commercial or pop promo. it makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kane like a movie that was. i don't know why people get angry because it is playing to a certain audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audience is out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. as a cinema goer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two are just was vaguely interesting and the next two arejust dull. was vaguely interesting and the next two are just dull. you cannot criticise the cast. i
it is badly written, the actors are doing their best. james foley is directing on autopilot.pair of hands. it ends up looking like a promo simply for a glamorous lifestyle for fast cars and designer apartments. although there is some kinky fetters vision, it is very peripheral. what the film is interested in, look back private jet! it the film is interested in, look back privatejet! it is a film about possessions and about those kind of aspirations. in the end it ends up looking like a...
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let's bring in james foley, senior currency analyst. good morning. >> well, it seems particularly this week that the market is now focused on the outlook for the budget deficit in the u.s. and that is on the back of growth. you would call yesterday that matches have the cpi inflation data for retail sales and that was weaker. now, these concerns go back to the end of last year about how much the tax reform would cost the budget deficit going forward and if we don't have stronger growth than economists are skeptical, the budget comes higher. this is a tremendous concerns brought into focus the dollar is down on the back of concerns that growth can still be relatively sluggish inflation of course could be higher. >> the atlanta fed first came out with the first-quarter gdp of 5% downgrade to 4% and now has a three handle. we are looking at that, too. jane, thank you. good to see you. james foley. cheryl: speaking of the markets. potentially a fifth day in a row for games. maybe we are seeing some stabilization that might be nice. lauren: out of the woo
let's bring in james foley, senior currency analyst. good morning. >> well, it seems particularly this week that the market is now focused on the outlook for the budget deficit in the u.s. and that is on the back of growth. you would call yesterday that matches have the cpi inflation data for retail sales and that was weaker. now, these concerns go back to the end of last year about how much the tax reform would cost the budget deficit going forward and if we don't have stronger growth...
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that would be something the family members, james foley and all, would want to know.ligence it is quite hard to say. if these guys we re quite hard to say. if these guys were caught, they were clearly on the run. i don't think they would have been part... part of the intelligence bureau of isis but in terms of weird as the isis leader or we are further foreign operations being planned, what remains of isis territory, they might not have such up—to—date information to shearer. they are being held in iraqi kurdistan and being interrogated by the cia at the moment so we might not know for a while what they are able to give up. they are currently being interrogated by the cia, as you say, but what about this question of where they can face trial. clearly many of the relatives of those have been their victims wa nt to of those have been their victims want to see them put on trial. is it something that could happen in the united states? there have been suggestions of some form of international courts? the latter is probably more important. isis have i'io probably more impor
that would be something the family members, james foley and all, would want to know.ligence it is quite hard to say. if these guys we re quite hard to say. if these guys were caught, they were clearly on the run. i don't think they would have been part... part of the intelligence bureau of isis but in terms of weird as the isis leader or we are further foreign operations being planned, what remains of isis territory, they might not have such up—to—date information to shearer. they are being...
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the cell captured tortured and killed american journalist james foley, steven sotloff, and usa worker peter cappic. >>> stocks closed on the heels of another jarring wall street meltdown. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. the selloff that started last week continued. the higher wages would lead to inflation and higher interest rates senting stocks into yet another tailspin. the dow plunged over 1,000 points or just over 4 points. the dow and s&p 500 have dropped 10% from their highs, an official definition of a correction. the market has not seen a correction for two years, an unusually long time. but all indicators point to a strong economy. unemployment is at a 17-year low, the housing industry is strong and factories continue to rebond. corporate profits are on the rise. but for folks leaving close tabs on their 401(k)s, that doesn't take away from the an zit of watching a 1,000-point selloff. >> i can imagine. diane king hall at the new york stock exchange. thank you so much. >>> in philadelphia, a celebration near
the cell captured tortured and killed american journalist james foley, steven sotloff, and usa worker peter cappic. >>> stocks closed on the heels of another jarring wall street meltdown. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange. good morning, diane. >> good morning, anne-marie. the selloff that started last week continued. the higher wages would lead to inflation and higher interest rates senting stocks into yet another tailspin. the dow plunged over 1,000 points or...
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the american was james foley and his murderer was dubbed jihadi john.lidarity campaign. he also supports families of british fighters killed fighting against isis. in cambridgeshire is macer gifford, which isn't his real name. he gave up a career in finance and decided to fly to syria three years ago. and we're alsojoined by nicolas henin, a french journalist who was held hostage by is and the so—called ‘beatles' for ten months. nicolas, thank you forjoining us today. how do you feel when you hear the news today that these two men have been captured? the news today that these two men have been captured ?” the news today that these two men have been captured? i am delighted. this is the first stage of what i want, which is justice. this is the first stage of what i want, which isjustice. there cannot be justice if there want, which isjustice. there cannot bejustice if there is no want, which isjustice. there cannot be justice if there is no capture. these people committed horrific acts. this is the first stage. how much do you know about where you we re
the american was james foley and his murderer was dubbed jihadi john.lidarity campaign. he also supports families of british fighters killed fighting against isis. in cambridgeshire is macer gifford, which isn't his real name. he gave up a career in finance and decided to fly to syria three years ago. and we're alsojoined by nicolas henin, a french journalist who was held hostage by is and the so—called ‘beatles' for ten months. nicolas, thank you forjoining us today. how do you feel when...
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of beheading at least 27 hostes, including alan henning, david haines, and americans james foley, peterkassig,nd steven sotloff. they are suspected of waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions, and ectric shock torture. alexandaey k el shafee elsheikh havlo grew up to each other in a small area of west london.ec ite infamous as an i.s. recruiting ground, as well as ndmohammed emwazi,thers from the sisters died -- these streets died fighting for i.s. h syria or iraq. elsheikh and kot their british citizenship removed by the home secretary. now a trial wil possibly in the united states, seeli like the lit outcome. has settled its courtroom battle with self driving car unit waymo. the legal dispute was over stolen trade secrets related to self driving technology. as part of the settlement, uber has agreed to paymo w percentage of its equity ic state, works out to $245 million. an airport in press has been shut for the second time this week because of snow and bck ice. the french capital is covered by a heavy blanket of snow, bringing the transport system to a halt i. not everyocomplaini
of beheading at least 27 hostes, including alan henning, david haines, and americans james foley, peterkassig,nd steven sotloff. they are suspected of waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions, and ectric shock torture. alexandaey k el shafee elsheikh havlo grew up to each other in a small area of west london.ec ite infamous as an i.s. recruiting ground, as well as ndmohammed emwazi,thers from the sisters died -- these streets died fighting for i.s. h syria or iraq. elsheikh and kot their...
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of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning,avid haines, and americans james foley, peterkassig, and steven sotloff. they are suspected of waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions, and electric shock torture. alexanda koteyee el sh elsheikh hav grew up close to ee in a small area of west london. it became infamous as an i.s.ng recruiround, as well as mohammed emwazi, and others from the sisters died -- these streets died fightingor i.s. in syria or iraq. elsheikh and kotey had their british citizenship d by the home secretary. now a trial will possibly in the united states, seems like the likeliest outcome. has settled its co driving car unit waymo. the legal dispute was over stolen trade secrets related to self driving technolog as part of the settlement, uber has agreed to p waymo a percentage of its equity state, which works out to $245 million. esan airport in has been shut for the second time this week because of snow and black ice. the french capital is covered by a heavy blanket of snow, bringing the transport system to aalt. not everyone is complaining. here is
of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning,avid haines, and americans james foley, peterkassig, and steven sotloff. they are suspected of waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions, and electric shock torture. alexanda koteyee el sh elsheikh hav grew up close to ee in a small area of west london. it became infamous as an i.s.ng recruiround, as well as mohammed emwazi, and others from the sisters died -- these streets died fightingor i.s. in syria or iraq. elsheikh and kotey had...
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by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foleyf waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets died fighting for is in either syria or iraq. elsheikh and kotey had already had their british citizenship removed by the home secretary, now a trial, possibly in the united states, seems the most likely outcome. daniel sandford, bbc news, west london. with is on the run in syria, how useful is the capture of these two british jihadists and what information could they provide? 0ur middle east correspondent quentin sommerville reports. they call the home, and rack was the capital but the caliphate is now a ruin. -- capital but the caliphate is now a ruin. —— raqqa. it is not known how long el shafee elsheikh and alexanda kotey stayed here but the munster
by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foleyf waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets died fighting for is in either syria or iraq. elsheikh...
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by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foleyr kassig and steven sotloff. they are also accused of water boarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets died fighting for is in either syria or iraq. at el shafee elsheikh‘s house, his parents, who had another son killed in syria, asked the media to leave. there's nothing we can say, no comment whatsoever. please, please, let us be in peace. their son and alexanda kotey have had their british citizenship removed already. now a trial, possibly in the united states, seems the most likely outcome. daniel sandford, bbc news. gale of suffering in syria continues according to the united nations. —— the scale of suffering. more than 240 civilians are thought to have been killed in the besieged areas this week.
by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foleyr kassig and steven sotloff. they are also accused of water boarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets...
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by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foleyssig and steven sotloff. they're also suspected of waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets died fighting for is in either syria or iraq. elsheikh and kotey had already had their british citizenship removed by the home secretary, now a trial, possibly in the united states, seems the most likely outcome. daniel sandford, bbc news, west london. with is on the run in syria, how useful is the capture of these two british jihadists and what information could they provide? 0ur middle east correspondent, quentin sommerville, reports. they called it home and raqqa was their capital, but their caliphate is now a ruin. it's not known yet how long alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh stayed here, but kurdi
by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foleyssig and steven sotloff. they're also suspected of waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets died...
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wanted for involvement in the torture and execution of hostages including the american journalist james foley that previously had their british citizenship revoked. they turned their back on british and when they left brits and cause destruction and. commit their hateful crimes we believe that just as should be done locally and they're no longer part of prison the british people do not want to see them returned. at least thirty billion dollars have been pledged to help rebuild iraq after the defeat of eyesore there seventy six countries promised money at a summit in co way but mainly in the form of loans which will need to be paid back the money falls well short of what iraq's government says it needs and the un has warned unexploded bombs in the rocky city of mosul will continue to put the lives of people at risk for a decade many of the devices are buried under rubble they could pose a threat to more than a million people who want to return home the city was devastated after a nine month long campaign to retake it from i saw last year forty five thousand explosive hazards were removed acros
wanted for involvement in the torture and execution of hostages including the american journalist james foley that previously had their british citizenship revoked. they turned their back on british and when they left brits and cause destruction and. commit their hateful crimes we believe that just as should be done locally and they're no longer part of prison the british people do not want to see them returned. at least thirty billion dollars have been pledged to help rebuild iraq after the...
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by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foleyr kassig and steven sotloff. they're also suspected of waterboarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover. it became infamous as an is recruiting ground. as well as mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, some half a dozen other men from these streets died fighting for is in either syria or iraq. elsheikh and kotey had already had their british citizenship removed by the home secretary, now a trial, possibly in the united states, seems the most likely outcome. daniel sandford, bbc news, west london. the winter olympics have opened with an unprecedented show of warmth between north and south korea. as their teams paraded together before cheering crowds in the city of pyeongchang, representatives of their governments shook hands. andy swiss reports from pyeongchang. 0pening ceremonies are always a spectacle, but few have seemed quite so significant. p
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wanted for involvement in the torture and execution of hostages including the american journalist james foley they had previously had their british citizenship revoked. and they turned their back on britain and when they left brits and cause destruction and their commit their hateful cripes we believe that just as should be done locally and they're no longer part of britain the british people do not want to see them returned egyptian police have arrested a prominent opposition figure for alleged contact with the outboard muslim brotherhood. a bill for dar was a presidential candidate in the twenty twelve elections he's a staunch critic of president of the federal c.c.m. called for a boycott of next month's presidential election a number of others who denounce their intention to run against sisi have either been arrested or forced to withdraw including a former army chief only a little known politician is left in the race to challenge sisi still ahead here on al-jazeera key allies of the israeli prime minister throw their support behind him but will it be enough for him to weather corruption a
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back to jerusalem as benjamin neas he speaks.thanks so much. >> eboni: the mother of james foley speakinghe recent capture of two members of isis who are believed to be responsible for her son's murder. >> i hope there will be a public trial, so that they can be held accountable for their crimes and i would hope detained for the rest of their life. >> eboni: the two terrorists were captured in syria. both were part of a notorious insurgent cell dubbed th the beetles. >>> cominbeetles. >> leland: shchicago is gettinga heavy blanket of snow, shutting down airports as cities across the midwest are dealing with a major weekend storm. we'll tell you exactly how bad it is. plus, the flu epidemic affecting thousands of americans, now claiming hundreds of lives and crossing new troubling milestones this week. we'll find out if there is any hope in sight any time soon. and will next week bring more wild swings on wall street? this one certainly did. an expert with what you should about your 401-k and how the white house is reacting to all this. >>.>> the president, like the rt of the white house,
back to jerusalem as benjamin neas he speaks.thanks so much. >> eboni: the mother of james foley speakinghe recent capture of two members of isis who are believed to be responsible for her son's murder. >> i hope there will be a public trial, so that they can be held accountable for their crimes and i would hope detained for the rest of their life. >> eboni: the two terrorists were captured in syria. both were part of a notorious insurgent cell dubbed th the beetles....
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put them on trial, they had been involved in the killing of american hostages steven sotloff and james foleyht want to put them in guantanamo bay. that is less likely but donald trump has talked about it recently. it might not be such an issue for the uk government because it is thought possible that there are citizenship may have been stripped of them, that has not been confirmed but reported in the american media. a significant night. certainly. thank you very much. local councils all over england are using words like "severe financial challenges" and "a grave financialfuture." such is the squeeze on local finances — and most importantly for the government, some of the biggest calamity is in staunchly tory territory. services at risk are everything from social care to education to refuse collection. research carried out by the local government information unit and the municipaljournal found that 80% of councils fear for their balance sheets. council tax will rise in 95% of authorities. the research comes as conservative—run northamptonshire county council imposed emergency controls on its
put them on trial, they had been involved in the killing of american hostages steven sotloff and james foleyht want to put them in guantanamo bay. that is less likely but donald trump has talked about it recently. it might not be such an issue for the uk government because it is thought possible that there are citizenship may have been stripped of them, that has not been confirmed but reported in the american media. a significant night. certainly. thank you very much. local councils all over...
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james foley is directing on autopilot. he has been given this as a safe pair of hands.gner apartments. although there is some kinky fetishism, it is very peripheral. what the film is interested in is look at that private jet. it is a film about possessions and about those kind of aspirations. in the end, it ends up looking like a commercial or pop promo. it makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think "wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kane—like movie that was!" i don't know why people get angry, because it is playing to a certain audience who are devoted to it. it will pack the audiences out on the first weekend. i am clearly not the target audience. as a cinemagoer, the first one was the only one that was vaguely interesting and the next two arejust dull. fantastically unremarkable. you cannot criticise the cast. if anybody gave you that dialogue to read, laurence olivier would struggle to deliver some of those lines, which are on the level of, is everything all right? can i get you a latte? laughter. i think i will see black panther. have you
james foley is directing on autopilot. he has been given this as a safe pair of hands.gner apartments. although there is some kinky fetishism, it is very peripheral. what the film is interested in is look at that private jet. it is a film about possessions and about those kind of aspirations. in the end, it ends up looking like a commercial or pop promo. it makes you look back to the days of nine and a half weeks and think "wow, what a ground—breaking, citizen kane—like movie that...
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the american journalist james foley was the first of at lease 27 western hostages, who us officials saysh aid worker, who was also captured by islamic state and beheaded in 2014. alan henning, a former taxi driver, who became a volunteer aid worker in syria in 2013 was the second british man to be murdered. the videos showed mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, killing each of these men and others. they should die a long, slow, painful death. and i think quite a lot of people understand that, that they shouldn't be allowed to live. but realistically, that's not going to happen. and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. they should never be allowed back into society, because they willjust recruit people, and they will just do this again. if it goes to trial, i'll certainly be there. i certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i'm who i am. and they've destroyed a big part of my life. some westerners guarded by the british gang did manage to get out alive, including frenchjournalist nicola henan, who's delighted
the american journalist james foley was the first of at lease 27 western hostages, who us officials saysh aid worker, who was also captured by islamic state and beheaded in 2014. alan henning, a former taxi driver, who became a volunteer aid worker in syria in 2013 was the second british man to be murdered. the videos showed mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, killing each of these men and others. they should die a long, slow, painful death. and i think quite a lot of people understand that, that they...
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the american journalist james foley was the first of at lease 27 western hostages, who us officials saynternet. and this is david haines, a british aid worker, who was also captured by islamic state and beheaded in 2014. alan henning, a former taxi driver, who became a volunteer aid worker in syria in 2013 was the second british man to be murdered. the videos showed mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, killing each of these men and others. they should die a long, slow, painful death. and i think quite a lot of people understand that, that they shouldn't be allowed to live. but realistically, that's not going to happen. and you have to come to terms with that. the best thing for them is to be locked up and throw away the key. they should never be allowed back into society, because they willjust recruit people, and they will just do this again. if it goes to trial, i'll certainly be there. i certainly want to look them in the eye and let them know that i'm who i am. and they've destroyed a big part of my life. some westerners guarded by the british gang did manage to get out alive, including fren
the american journalist james foley was the first of at lease 27 western hostages, who us officials saynternet. and this is david haines, a british aid worker, who was also captured by islamic state and beheaded in 2014. alan henning, a former taxi driver, who became a volunteer aid worker in syria in 2013 was the second british man to be murdered. the videos showed mohammed emwazi, jihadijohn, killing each of these men and others. they should die a long, slow, painful death. and i think quite...
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joining us ahead of those payrolls, james foley. great to speak to you this morning. what are you expecting from u.s. jobs? jane: we did have the adp data earlier in the week. it raised market expectation above the printed market medium. but i think it is fair to say a lot of that focus will be taken by the average earnings data and fx. when we look at the hold of the g10 we have a situation where wage inflation remains the nine. benign wage inflation has graded great gains for consumer spending. there has been relatively subdued cpi. theme, not just for the u.s. markets, but for the u.k., australia and japan, etc. francine: what do you see treasuries doing within the next two to three weeks? we thought the boj and to adapt and adjust. will others follow suit? jane: for months, you could say the bank of japan governor kuroda has been protesting against the perception in the market that the bank of japan could also be backing out of its huge quantitative easing program. it is asserted that that is not the case. this week we have seen the bank of japan put its money whe
joining us ahead of those payrolls, james foley. great to speak to you this morning. what are you expecting from u.s. jobs? jane: we did have the adp data earlier in the week. it raised market expectation above the printed market medium. but i think it is fair to say a lot of that focus will be taken by the average earnings data and fx. when we look at the hold of the g10 we have a situation where wage inflation remains the nine. benign wage inflation has graded great gains for consumer...
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foley farm. when michigan state police detective james carbon arrived on the scene, he knew he was in for a long night. >> we don't have a lot of homicides that happen in and around branch county. because of her position as a schoolteacher, just for the number of people that knew her, that put it in a much more serious-type investigation. >> detective carbon and his team of state troopers scoured the crime scene, taking pictures and seizing evidence of what appeared to be a home burglary gone wrong. the first clue, the broken glass coming from the kitchen door window. >> and it appeared that a beer bottle was used to break that particular window. >> according to tom, jewelry and credit cards were missing. the family desk had also been disturbed and financial documents inside were gone. and then there was the medicine cabinet. >> it looked like somebody had gone in and basically scooped a shelf off of the medicine cabinet and its contents. >> like maybe they were looking for prescription drugs? >> potentially. >> but to detective carbon, the items missing weren't nearly as telling as what was lef
foley farm. when michigan state police detective james carbon arrived on the scene, he knew he was in for a long night. >> we don't have a lot of homicides that happen in and around branch county. because of her position as a schoolteacher, just for the number of people that knew her, that put it in a much more serious-type investigation. >> detective carbon and his team of state troopers scoured the crime scene, taking pictures and seizing evidence of what appeared to be a home...
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by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foleykassig and steven sotloff. they are also accused of water boarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover.
by the us of beheading at least 27 hostages, including alan henning, david haines and americans james foleykassig and steven sotloff. they are also accused of water boarding, mock executions, crucifixions and electric shock torture. alexanda kotey and el shafee elsheikh grew up close to each other in quite a small area of west london, near to the a40 flyover.