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jane doe. lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> you know, i just didn't know. it was so much going through my mind. >> reporter: over the years ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile -- young drug-addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the gritty streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through this bone yard felt as if she were watching a horror movie unfold in real time. >> you're finding this, and you're just going, i wonder if it's going to be the rest of the girls. and i carried this little flyer in my pocket and in my car, you know, for the last, you know, four years. >> reporter: and within weeks ida's early work of collecting dental records of the missing women and dna samples from their families began to pay off. bones started to get names. >> the only body that has been identified so far, victoria chavez. >> she was on your list. >> she was on my list.
jane doe. lopez couldn't help but wonder if these dry bones were the women she'd been looking for. >> you know, i just didn't know. it was so much going through my mind. >> reporter: over the years ida's list of the lost had grown to include close to two dozen women who fit the same basic profile -- young drug-addicted hispanic women who were known to wander the gritty streets of albuquerque's war zone. for ida walking through this bone yard felt as if she were watching a horror...
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jane doe it's all. it seems like accumulation of everything it's pretty wonderful. and as you know there's also a joke son and undercurrents of. every scene in my own language. thank you the movie about the son said some of hollywood's golden age in an encounter with a murderous manson family. well it's not everyone who can look back on a 40 year career and a body of work that defies categorisation japanese swiss artist lake to has had not one but 2 retrospectives devoted to her this year one in tokyo and one currently on in basel and before we talk to her right here in the studio let's have a quick look at her work. drawings paintings and sculptures show figures floating in landscapes or dissolving. mining female figures. or delicate war seeing. their fertility. as works express a deep sadness. the japanese swiss artist says she's interested in exploring vulnerability and weakness as characteristics. categories or pigeon holes especially those that are in as an artist and as a human being. $29000.00 is an especially successful year for the painter graphic artist an
jane doe it's all. it seems like accumulation of everything it's pretty wonderful. and as you know there's also a joke son and undercurrents of. every scene in my own language. thank you the movie about the son said some of hollywood's golden age in an encounter with a murderous manson family. well it's not everyone who can look back on a 40 year career and a body of work that defies categorisation japanese swiss artist lake to has had not one but 2 retrospectives devoted to her this year one...
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the other thing is, there is an outstanding claim, a jane doe claim filed right before the election by a woman in her 30s who said in the 90s when she was 13, donald trump raped her in jeffrey epstein's town house in the upper east side. the voracity of that claim can be tested now by the southern district. they're investigating what occurred in jeffrey epstein's town house. they should interview every woman who came in and out of that town house, including the woman that made this claim against the president right before the election. she withdrew her claim because she got death threats. so the white house says her claims were baseless, but they left it at that. not the white house, but the trump campaign. >> that can be tested very quickly. >> there's something very interesting. she says '94, right? where was jeffrey epstein in 1994. he was leasing a building from the state department which means he would have commit today crime on federal property. >> okay. this is just so weerdz. tim o'brien, thank you very much. thomas, thank you very much. mya is going to stick with us. when we c
the other thing is, there is an outstanding claim, a jane doe claim filed right before the election by a woman in her 30s who said in the 90s when she was 13, donald trump raped her in jeffrey epstein's town house in the upper east side. the voracity of that claim can be tested now by the southern district. they're investigating what occurred in jeffrey epstein's town house. they should interview every woman who came in and out of that town house, including the woman that made this claim...
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she is the jane doe, andrea, behind the lawsuit that eventually led to the judge in miami, if you rememberin february, saying that essentially alex acosta and his team violated law by not notifying victims that there were ongoing discussions in a nonprosecutorial agreement and that epstein could still be prosecuted even though he filed those documents. what's one the judge and whether or not jeffrey epstein will get bail here today, judge richard berman has to consider some specific issues under law. that's part of the bail reform act and some other issues that are part of the filings here. typically, and as he said several times, jeffrey epstein is presumed innocent until convicted by a jury, if he is convicted by a jury. what he needs to look at here is specific strattory issues. he wants to take today's arguments into account, that expired passport. he wants to take into account the cash, the diamonds that were found in that safe. and everything that's been presented by his attorneys and their attorneys and then come up with some sort of coherent, very clear decision on thursday morning
she is the jane doe, andrea, behind the lawsuit that eventually led to the judge in miami, if you rememberin february, saying that essentially alex acosta and his team violated law by not notifying victims that there were ongoing discussions in a nonprosecutorial agreement and that epstein could still be prosecuted even though he filed those documents. what's one the judge and whether or not jeffrey epstein will get bail here today, judge richard berman has to consider some specific issues...
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there was on the internet for a period of time, not that long ago, on vimeo the deposition of that jane doewsuit was on vimeo a few days ago and has disappeared from the website. which has raised questions about what happened to that videotaped deposition which made some allegations against the current president of the united states. >> yamiche, over the course of 30 years or so as john said there have been some very, very powerful men in the orbit of jeffrey epstein who have socialized with him and many prosecutors, former, some who have actually worked in the southern district have raised the red flag for us that the fact that the public corruption unit is leading this investigation in a sex trafficking case perhaps indicates that a public official, either current or former, is involved here. >> it seems clear that there's going to be this widening net of people around jeffrey epstein, powerful men likely, who partook and who were breaking the law right along with him. president trump has been trying to really distance himself from epstein. i was there on the lawn when he walked out, secr
there was on the internet for a period of time, not that long ago, on vimeo the deposition of that jane doewsuit was on vimeo a few days ago and has disappeared from the website. which has raised questions about what happened to that videotaped deposition which made some allegations against the current president of the united states. >> yamiche, over the course of 30 years or so as john said there have been some very, very powerful men in the orbit of jeffrey epstein who have socialized...
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prosecutors say kelly would allegedly meet up with the so-called jane doe's at hotels. he will be held in illinois without bond until a hearing next week. the attorney for the of a to the case corey already released this statement today saying in part quote. mister kelly is in custody, he no longer has the power to intimidate those he victimized in that past we look forward to continuing to support victims of mister kelly and i have complete confidence that the truth about the extent and the scope of this victimization is of minors will be heard by jurors in a court of law. >>in north carolina, a kfc fast-food restaurant was leveled by a big gas explosion and surveillance cameras caught the explosion. it happened just after the restaurant in even have been closed, you saw there at nobody was inside fortunately, no injuries and employ had told police he smelled gas while closing up he called the gas company says he tried to shut off the nozzle before the explosion couldn't do it fortunately though he was out of the way some neighboring buildings were damaged and the impa
prosecutors say kelly would allegedly meet up with the so-called jane doe's at hotels. he will be held in illinois without bond until a hearing next week. the attorney for the of a to the case corey already released this statement today saying in part quote. mister kelly is in custody, he no longer has the power to intimidate those he victimized in that past we look forward to continuing to support victims of mister kelly and i have complete confidence that the truth about the extent and the...
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if you are joe blow or jane doe and filling out the security clearance questionnaire, you are going tobout whether there is anything going on in their life that causes to be subject to compromise. >> what's the remedy with someone in an important position with implications for national security has been compromised. what do we do to fix that? having a secret real estate deal with russia is not a crime. but if it is potentially a point of leverage and extortion against a candidate and a president, how do we fix that? >> you undergo a vetting process that any responsible transition operation would in the run up to taking office. that didn't happen because as we have been let to believe, the trump campaign didn't think they would be successful and they were playing catch up. they cut a lot of corners for people in the administration. >> they would not be in a position to vet the president. >> fair enough. >> to me, i feel like we are back to the brass tax questions that started the investigation in the earliest stages because of robert mueller's blunt, quick answers to all of the answers
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different victim, courtney wilde who's very important to the totality of this case because she's the jane doeehind the lawsuit that led to the judge in miami in february saying that alex acosta's office violated the law, not notifying the victims there was an agreement, and told the victims there was a chance that jeffrey epstein will be prosecuted when they well knew he had already signed that nonprosecution agreement. courtney wilde told the court today that jeffrey epstein is a scary person, somebody who should not be on the streets and was very definitive, both of them saying this is not somebody who should have the opportunity to be out pending his possible upcoming trial, so that was a bit of a surprise and a new piece of information to have both of those victims come forward today. >> tom, just very briefly, i'm concerned about this passport they said they found that had his photo under a different name. what can you tell us about that, and even the other items they found inside his house. >> >> reporter: right. that was also a new piece of information. when they searched his house a w
different victim, courtney wilde who's very important to the totality of this case because she's the jane doeehind the lawsuit that led to the judge in miami in february saying that alex acosta's office violated the law, not notifying the victims there was an agreement, and told the victims there was a chance that jeffrey epstein will be prosecuted when they well knew he had already signed that nonprosecution agreement. courtney wilde told the court today that jeffrey epstein is a scary person,...
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the "miami herald" reporter said the police report was heavily redacted had over 100 jane does in it.ole thing stinks, and also i think the second shoe to drop is the absolute bizarreness of jeffrey epstein's business model. i think we would have another maddow situation here with us turns also into a major financial scandal. >> john: people are spinning all sorts of conspiracy theories as to how he was making his money. based off what you said, and a number of witnesses that they had out there, the number of victims that they had out there, the question a kind of rolled around in my mind was if the threat of federal prosecution was enough to extract a plea deal from him, why was it not strong enough to take him to court? >> there are a lot of questions we don't know the answer to. it's not a credible exclamation of what happened in the idea that this was a different time, people didn't believe victims of abuse like they do today. sounds like this happen in the 19th century. this was the most recent past. the most horrific kinds of stories. the fact that a wealthy man recruited teenag
the "miami herald" reporter said the police report was heavily redacted had over 100 jane does in it.ole thing stinks, and also i think the second shoe to drop is the absolute bizarreness of jeffrey epstein's business model. i think we would have another maddow situation here with us turns also into a major financial scandal. >> john: people are spinning all sorts of conspiracy theories as to how he was making his money. based off what you said, and a number of witnesses that...
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so i guess my question -- >> there also was during the election, a woman filed a jane doe lawsuit alleging trump raped her in jeffrey epstein's town house in new york. she withdrew the suit. the lawyer said she withdrew the suit because after she filed it, she got death threats. i don't know anything about the facts around that other than that. but i do think that as you say, it's not just hearsay with trump. there are a lot of examples of him walking up to a boundary and many examples of him prosecuting it in the way epstein did. >> why isn't this a more salient political anchor around his neck? why -- and i remember when hillary clinton made an issue out of some of these accusations. she i think aligned herself with miss ma chateau, who donald trump called miss piggy. but it's all the same bucket of abusive, denigrating, derogatory and these accusations far more serious criminal conduct around women. >> it's a good question because i think what has happened is, as we all say everything we see is not normal, right. none of this is normal. but what donald trump has managed to do is make it
so i guess my question -- >> there also was during the election, a woman filed a jane doe lawsuit alleging trump raped her in jeffrey epstein's town house in new york. she withdrew the suit. the lawyer said she withdrew the suit because after she filed it, she got death threats. i don't know anything about the facts around that other than that. but i do think that as you say, it's not just hearsay with trump. there are a lot of examples of him walking up to a boundary and many examples of...
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have been leveled about donald trump committing sex crimes at jeffrey epstein's premises and the jane doeit that should be talked about later. >> 16 women have credibly accused donald trump from everything from sexual assault to rape. really quick. >> this is significant because that will now put trump in jeopardy because epstein could turn states' witness and start talking about all of those people in the black books which he didn't have to do in palm beach. >> we're going to sneak in a quick break. t to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? we took everything you love about the bloomin' onion and created a menu you've never seen before. ♪ bloom, there it is! ♪ bloom, there it is! this bloom-ified menu starts at $13.99. and if you want outback at home, order now. this bloom-ified menu starts at $13.99. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. that's ensure max
have been leveled about donald trump committing sex crimes at jeffrey epstein's premises and the jane doeit that should be talked about later. >> 16 women have credibly accused donald trump from everything from sexual assault to rape. really quick. >> this is significant because that will now put trump in jeopardy because epstein could turn states' witness and start talking about all of those people in the black books which he didn't have to do in palm beach. >> we're going to...
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that's why you if are joe blow or jane doe applying for a security clearance and you are filling outuestionnaire, you're going to have to respond to a number of questions about if there's anything going on in your life that could cause you to be subject to compromise. >> what is the remedy for that, when somebody that has implications for national security, has been compromised. what do we do as a country to fix that? having a secret real estate deal with russia is not a crime, but if it is potentially a point of leverage and a fulcrum for extortion against a presidential candidate and there against a president, how do we fix that as a country? >> well, in the first instance, you undergo a vetting process that any responsible transition operation would, in the runup to taking office, and that didn't happen in this case, because, as we've been led to believe, the trump campaign didn't actually they were going to be successful, so, they were playing catchup, so, they played a lot of corners in the vetting process for people in the administration. >> and the transition would not have be
that's why you if are joe blow or jane doe applying for a security clearance and you are filling outuestionnaire, you're going to have to respond to a number of questions about if there's anything going on in your life that could cause you to be subject to compromise. >> what is the remedy for that, when somebody that has implications for national security, has been compromised. what do we do as a country to fix that? having a secret real estate deal with russia is not a crime, but if it...
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in the proposed remedies from jane doe 1 and 2, one of their requests was can they just meet with you? i know you're not apologizing today, but would you be willing to meet with them? >> that's a good question. this is currently in litigation, and so i don't want to interfere with that litigation. but let me just say i have monitored this litigation -- i haven't monitored day-to-day. i have never pulled the full record, but i have watched it. and i have seen what these victims have gone through. and whenever this litigation is concluded, i've always had an open-door policy, and i've always welcomed the opportunity to sit down. and i think it'd be really healthy for prosecutors to sometimes circle back and really hear about what happened. because we all have to learn, you know, one of the questions that came up at my confirmation hearing was what would you do differently. and i alluded to this. and i said the world is much more transparent. we expect a lot more from government. we are a less trusting society. we can wonder whether that's right or wrong, but we are a less trusting socie
in the proposed remedies from jane doe 1 and 2, one of their requests was can they just meet with you? i know you're not apologizing today, but would you be willing to meet with them? >> that's a good question. this is currently in litigation, and so i don't want to interfere with that litigation. but let me just say i have monitored this litigation -- i haven't monitored day-to-day. i have never pulled the full record, but i have watched it. and i have seen what these victims have gone...
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>> nobody had a jane doe in the hospital. nobody had been brought in. we called some of her friends. and nobody had heard from her. >> what to do? kate was 28, and though she lived at home, she was an adult. her decisions, bad or good, were hers. they elected to give it one more day. if she wasn't back by monday, they'd call the police. then when monday came, there was word. no, not from kate. from kate's bank. >> once i got off the phone with the branch manager, i called the police. >> yeah. what were you thinking then? >> i was thinking something is wrong. >> something was wrong, but could they discover what? and would the police help? >> i thought i'm not going to put up with this. we've got to get going. we've got to get moving on this. with advil liqui-gels, you'll ask... what stiff joints? what bad back? advil is... relief that's fast. strength that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil liqui-gels. do you want ready to wear clothing without all the hassle? you can, with bounce dryer sheets. we dried one shirt without bounce, and an identical
>> nobody had a jane doe in the hospital. nobody had been brought in. we called some of her friends. and nobody had heard from her. >> what to do? kate was 28, and though she lived at home, she was an adult. her decisions, bad or good, were hers. they elected to give it one more day. if she wasn't back by monday, they'd call the police. then when monday came, there was word. no, not from kate. from kate's bank. >> once i got off the phone with the branch manager, i called the...
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jane: how much leverage does the u.k. he not just with the u.s. but with the eu? heather: this is where the prime minister is going to enter wreality, and yl find in brussels that very much as prime minister may did, there is a barrier to what he can achieve. there is tinkering on the margins, some transition, and the u.s. can manage some positions and try to help, but at the end of the.s day the will focus on its interest. certainly president trump during the state visit was very clear about a free trade agreement and how the u.s. would use its verage in that relationship. again, this is about national test. the prime minister is going to have to make very difficult choices. christian: heather, one of the concerns, and it is a warm relationship between boris johnson and donald trump, but one of the concerns is that it might be too warm and he will not be able to push back against him. other leaders have tried and faed. heather: you are absolutely right, and i will be watching closelhow soon johnson will be visiting the oval office o the united states, and that is
jane: how much leverage does the u.k. he not just with the u.s. but with the eu? heather: this is where the prime minister is going to enter wreality, and yl find in brussels that very much as prime minister may did, there is a barrier to what he can achieve. there is tinkering on the margins, some transition, and the u.s. can manage some positions and try to help, but at the end of the.s day the will focus on its interest. certainly president trump during the state visit was very clear about a...
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jane: but what about the threat of a no-deal brexit on octer 31? that does go a little bit further than theresa may. amanda: it certainly does, and that has been one of the things that boris johnson was g campaign as he sought the leadership of the conservative party. the eu is certainly not wanting to have no-deal brexit, butth r attitude seems to be that they are much more prepared for this than britain is. the attitude in brussels sms to be that a no-deal brexit would be so chaotic for the uk that it woul scrambling back to brussels to start discussing political and economic arrangements in the future, anin that case, the eu has been very clear that the u.k. would need to do with the -- deal with the nth ireland border, they would need to meet their financial commitments, and they would need to address the issue of citizens' rights. the u.k. could find ite lf in me place it is now. jane: how likely is a general election before the october 31 deadline? amanda: it certainly is a possibility.ew one of thehings that the british parliament has been able to agr
jane: but what about the threat of a no-deal brexit on octer 31? that does go a little bit further than theresa may. amanda: it certainly does, and that has been one of the things that boris johnson was g campaign as he sought the leadership of the conservative party. the eu is certainly not wanting to have no-deal brexit, butth r attitude seems to be that they are much more prepared for this than britain is. the attitude in brussels sms to be that a no-deal brexit would be so chaotic for the...
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proving, said bamieh, that jane was wearing those pajamas when she fired the gun. >> it all supports her story. >> it all doesfor the claim that jane jumped up to wash her hands before a gunshot residue or gsr test? that never happened, said bamieh. that was just the police covering up a major mistake. >> the cop lost the gsr sample test. they searched for it and couldn't find it. >> anyway, said bamieh, investigators looked at the crime scene evidence and just plain got it wrong. once they concluded she was a murderer, he said, they actually distorted the evidence to fit their story. >> a bullet that glanced off his head, and went about a 90-degree angle and hit the wall. and deposited two pieces of scalp matter on the garbage can. >> you're saying that's physically impossible? >> yes. it's ludicrous. >> it violated the laws of physics. >> what's more, he said, the dna on the gun was dave's. once again supporting jane's contention, that he had the gun. and then they struggled for it. >> his dna is on the trigger. there's no getting around that fact. >> one more thing, said bamieh, one more bit of evidence th
proving, said bamieh, that jane was wearing those pajamas when she fired the gun. >> it all supports her story. >> it all doesfor the claim that jane jumped up to wash her hands before a gunshot residue or gsr test? that never happened, said bamieh. that was just the police covering up a major mistake. >> the cop lost the gsr sample test. they searched for it and couldn't find it. >> anyway, said bamieh, investigators looked at the crime scene evidence and just plain got...
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does that mean? —— another viewer says. jane foley from rabobank joins us again. you must do maths day in day out.s and the other is useless so very different. is it a psychological thing? if you're good at it you can love it and embrace it but if you're not the ball goes up. it's difficult to break down those shutters. how good are you with the maths homework? when mine hit 12 i was like, 0k, homework? when mine hit 12 i was like, ok, it's beyond me now! laughter i'm not kidding! i've got to find these things in the back of my brain. let's talk about deutsche bank and the story that many would think it's really shocking. you hear about 18,000 jobs going at the beginning of the week, and yet tailors are arriving to measure up the top bosses. this isn't the image they would want to project, its bad timing. this report talks about the seats starting at £1200 and there are rumours in the city that the packages people are being given for their redundancy aren't that good. again, this is really bad timing. lovely to see you as always. thank you for sharing your insights. that's it from business live to
does that mean? —— another viewer says. jane foley from rabobank joins us again. you must do maths day in day out.s and the other is useless so very different. is it a psychological thing? if you're good at it you can love it and embrace it but if you're not the ball goes up. it's difficult to break down those shutters. how good are you with the maths homework? when mine hit 12 i was like, 0k, homework? when mine hit 12 i was like, ok, it's beyond me now! laughter i'm not kidding! i've got...
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it is surprising the democrats would going that direction because that does not sound reassuring. was: i was -- janeading a poll yesterday and if you talk about medicare for all and making it voluntary, which is if you want to be in it, the numbers are higher. , youu say it is mandatory lose your private insurance, the numbers plummet. i do not think, looking at the district's where the democrats , i think people are asking what those candidates ran on. they will make sure people that have a child should stick -- that they do not lose their home page for their children's health and prescriptions. that if they have a parent to is get the parent can prescriptions and i have to pay $10,000 a day. a lot of the women that ran, and men have personal health stories. she saide stories -- there is nothing worse than trying to save a parent and at the same time wondering how you will pay for it and go bankrupt. the american people said that loud and clear. prescription drugs, no pre-existing conditions, health care that works for all. i do not think they went as far as medicare for all. if you look at the sta
it is surprising the democrats would going that direction because that does not sound reassuring. was: i was -- janeading a poll yesterday and if you talk about medicare for all and making it voluntary, which is if you want to be in it, the numbers are higher. , youu say it is mandatory lose your private insurance, the numbers plummet. i do not think, looking at the district's where the democrats , i think people are asking what those candidates ran on. they will make sure people that have a...
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he clearly does not have a solid mandate from the eire country for this approach. jane: he also only has 99 nyys to geting done. how likely is that?ve amanda: it i hard to see that he is going to renegotiate an agreement and get it ratified by the british parliament by october 31. certainly most people in the u.k. andn europe will be enjoying their summer holidays, now starting in late july and moving into august. he is only going to have septber and october to do al of this. even if he is able to renegotiate a deal, there is a question about whether or not he would need to request al technitension to allow the british parliament and also, remember, the europe parliament to have time to implement the necessary legislation to deliver. jane: amanda sloat, thank you very much indeed for joining me. amandathank you. jane: let's have a quick look at the day's other news. facebook says it will pay $5 billion to settle an investigation into its privacy practices. the u.s. federal trade commission said facebook policies violated rules ivainst decepractices. as part of the settl
he clearly does not have a solid mandate from the eire country for this approach. jane: he also only has 99 nyys to geting done. how likely is that?ve amanda: it i hard to see that he is going to renegotiate an agreement and get it ratified by the british parliament by october 31. certainly most people in the u.k. andn europe will be enjoying their summer holidays, now starting in late july and moving into august. he is only going to have septber and october to do al of this. even if he is able...
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this morning, what is the most regrettable college major in america and what does the typical home costs in california. >>jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more. >>heidari and good morning will the median home value in california, $509,000 you knew it was going to be hot and that's the second highest in the nation after hawaii. have says the 5 year value change in the state up 46% that was the fourth-highest game. now today the median american home values so nationwide has a perspective $217,000. well trade talks with china are back on and the markets are soaring on that they have been on hold for about 2 months now in return for getting china back to the bargaining table. president trump agreed to hold off on new tariffs on 300 billion in chinese imports and then china agreed to buy you more us farm goods. bottom line. the difficult stuff still needs to be worked so long way from actually he lease talking again and a new survey of americans with at least a bachelor's degree by the bachelor's degree by the career and salary websit scale fell. 2 thirds said they had a major regret about th
this morning, what is the most regrettable college major in america and what does the typical home costs in california. >>jane king is live at the nasdaq with those stories and more. >>heidari and good morning will the median home value in california, $509,000 you knew it was going to be hot and that's the second highest in the nation after hawaii. have says the 5 year value change in the state up 46% that was the fourth-highest game. now today the median american home values so...
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hugely significant, jane, notjust because of the fact the players have been invited he had to number ten although it doesies of the last time england cricketers were invited here back in 2005 for that famous ashes winning side, it contained men like freddie fli ntoff, side, it contained men like freddie flintoff, hijinks occurring then, we will have to wait and see whether there is similar hijinks tonight. theresa may prepares to leave downing street, of course, in the coming days. it has been a remarkable 2a hours or so for english cricket. and it bears no comparison with 2005, that game yesterday which was quite unique in its drama and tension, and lets show some of the images from yesterday. not only did the match gets tired but then, incredibly, the super over, as it's known, the version of extra time in cricket, was also tied, and england ended up winning effectively on a technicality in effectively on a technicality in effect because they had scored more boundaries. so they prevailed. there's been today more discussion about whether or not they were fortu nate about whether or not they were fortuna
hugely significant, jane, notjust because of the fact the players have been invited he had to number ten although it doesies of the last time england cricketers were invited here back in 2005 for that famous ashes winning side, it contained men like freddie fli ntoff, side, it contained men like freddie flintoff, hijinks occurring then, we will have to wait and see whether there is similar hijinks tonight. theresa may prepares to leave downing street, of course, in the coming days. it has been...
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yes on the diaper live from the nasdaq, i'm jane king back to her and we should add. >>it does not sense when there's a pope. knows no app for just wet just as your nose, thank you just thanks. see that up next on the kron 4 morning as we take a look at a terminal at sfo that's honoring san francisco's. >>harvey milk. plus a look at the bills governor, newsome could sign or veto once he's back from vacation. how about a little peek outside we're checking in on the bay bridge you can see the traffic creepy along here at the toll plaza, it's stacked up from the oakland maze but trouble free and you'll also notice the cloud cover. we're dealing with a lot of fog this morning, but we are in store for sunshine and a warm up 90's in your forecast, we'll tell you when after the break. lowe's knows you do an update right. and save the best for last. we do it right, too. with the latest samsung family hub™ refrigerator featuring family board. so, what you bring home brings home together. they say at a certain age you just stop caring. i wonder what age that is. simply ageless with hyalu
yes on the diaper live from the nasdaq, i'm jane king back to her and we should add. >>it does not sense when there's a pope. knows no app for just wet just as your nose, thank you just thanks. see that up next on the kron 4 morning as we take a look at a terminal at sfo that's honoring san francisco's. >>harvey milk. plus a look at the bills governor, newsome could sign or veto once he's back from vacation. how about a little peek outside we're checking in on the bay bridge you can...
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jane: most governments in the , as you mentioned since 1995 -- trump makes it clear he does not.ce the trade position. it is quite interesting, his attacks on the fed. have the government really attacking the central bank. that is not something affecting the dollar right now. the federal reserve has extremely strong credibility. what he is doing by trying to attack the federal reserve is really to prepare them for taking the blame when the u.s. goes into recession around the time of the u.s. election. us.a: thank you for joining jane foley of rabobank. stocks in asia surging. u.s. futures higher as the world's biggest economies declare a truce. how long can the osaka bounce last? this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends.
jane: most governments in the , as you mentioned since 1995 -- trump makes it clear he does not.ce the trade position. it is quite interesting, his attacks on the fed. have the government really attacking the central bank. that is not something affecting the dollar right now. the federal reserve has extremely strong credibility. what he is doing by trying to attack the federal reserve is really to prepare them for taking the blame when the u.s. goes into recession around the time of the u.s....
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you will does the next couple months. tom: janeot to clip a coupon and i have to do it with currency awareness as well. what is the rebel bank arch call on the dollar? jane: again, i think our view has been a little different for the past year and a bit. is obviously related to interest rate differentials. i think a large part of the answer for the dollar in the medium-term is related to sentiment in emerging markets. yields market chasing voids the expectation of fed easing. but what if we do get an escalation in the tensions between the u.s. and china on trade? we do think that that is quite possible. what if geopolitical risk begins to get worse. it is a possibility looking at the yen. we are perhaps three months and beyond really quite wary about emerging markets. if money starts to flow out of em come of the dollar will remain well supported. yes, you might have the fed cutting interest rates, but you might have the ecb cutting interest rates. net what we think is that the dollar could be better supported than what the market
you will does the next couple months. tom: janeot to clip a coupon and i have to do it with currency awareness as well. what is the rebel bank arch call on the dollar? jane: again, i think our view has been a little different for the past year and a bit. is obviously related to interest rate differentials. i think a large part of the answer for the dollar in the medium-term is related to sentiment in emerging markets. yields market chasing voids the expectation of fed easing. but what if we do...
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jane, i think we should be in no doubt, this isn't just a president lashing out. he doest if sports stars or film stars or pop stars happen to ci’oss film stars or pop stars happen to cross him in one way or another, he does that a spontaneous thing, having a pop back at them, but tactical. this is strategic. what he is trying to do is shape his opponent for the 2020 general election next year. in some ways, he is trying to put actual face on the idea and fear of immigration. the fear of people inside the country working against the best interest of the country, wedding the democratic party to that idea. many people on the left would say that's completely unfair, they are as patriotically as anyone else. but he sees this as a winning strategy and he believes this will talk to what he feels is a silent majority out there that agrees with him. make no mistake, he is doing this deliberately. gary o'donoghue in washington, thank you. a court has heard that the former partner of a heavily pregnant woman, who was stabbed to death in her home, has accepted responsibility for her
jane, i think we should be in no doubt, this isn't just a president lashing out. he doest if sports stars or film stars or pop stars happen to ci’oss film stars or pop stars happen to cross him in one way or another, he does that a spontaneous thing, having a pop back at them, but tactical. this is strategic. what he is trying to do is shape his opponent for the 2020 general election next year. in some ways, he is trying to put actual face on the idea and fear of immigration. the fear of...
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jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabobank. george osborne apparently interested in becoming the new managing director of the international monetary fund. yes, i was surprised to see this story. but he does have a similar profile to christine lagarde, she was a finance minister for france before she took the job and he was the finance minister for the uk. in those terms it fits, but what this report really was about is whether he would be pitting himself against mark carney. we don't know if he is interested in thejob against mark carney. we don't know if he is interested in the job of head of the imf, but he does leave the bank of england next year and there is speculation about what he does next. this article notes the fa ct does next. this article notes the fact that george osborne appointed mark carney. he had to really sort of woo him and lure him over. he was based in canada at the time, and it is interesting, because prior to him taking thejob is interesting, because prior to him taking the job as governor of the bank of england the referendum hadn't happened. brexit, the whole thing, he has had quite a job. you might need a sabbatical before going into the imf after all that! yes
jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabobank. george osborne apparently interested in becoming the new managing director of the international monetary fund. yes, i was surprised to see this story. but he does have a similar profile to christine lagarde, she was a finance minister for france before she took the job and he was the finance minister for the uk. in those terms it fits, but what this report really was about is whether he would be pitting himself against mark carney. we don't know if...
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jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabobank. george osborne apparently interested in becoming the new managing director of the international monetary fund. yes, i was surprised to see this story. but he does finance minister for france before she took the job and he was the finance minister for the uk. in those terms it fits, but what this report really was about is whether he would be pitting himself against mark carney. we don't know if he is interested in thejob against mark carney. we don't know if he is interested in the job of head of the imf, but he does leave the bank of england next year and there is speculation about what he does next. this article notes the fa ct does next. this article notes the fact that george osborne appointed mark carney. he had to really sort of woo him
jane foley, senior fx strategist at rabobank. george osborne apparently interested in becoming the new managing director of the international monetary fund. yes, i was surprised to see this story. but he does finance minister for france before she took the job and he was the finance minister for the uk. in those terms it fits, but what this report really was about is whether he would be pitting himself against mark carney. we don't know if he is interested in thejob against mark carney. we...
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new entrance combining as it does ancient with modern well attract even more to the city's cultural collections . all eyes are on architect david chipperfield and the new jane seeman gallery the gallery serves as a new entrance point to one of the world's most important repositories of cultural treasures the linz museum highland chipperfield spent 20 years on the project including giving the galleries neighbor the noise museum or new museum a new lease of life ready the main function of the building is to be an orientation for visitors. that come to the new bridge this collection of buildings known as the museum island. from the city point of view this is a new sort of urban corner this was a very in a way incomplete. corner. and therefore. this building in the way that it designed it i think is an offer a generous offer. as a piece of city as much as being in a place to buy tickets and go to the bathroom or tickets for all the museums on the island can be purchased here. in the more than 10000 square meters space also boasts a $300.00 seat order torreon. and to the museum shop outreach the entirely in french walnut. from the central hub visitors can walk u
new entrance combining as it does ancient with modern well attract even more to the city's cultural collections . all eyes are on architect david chipperfield and the new jane seeman gallery the gallery serves as a new entrance point to one of the world's most important repositories of cultural treasures the linz museum highland chipperfield spent 20 years on the project including giving the galleries neighbor the noise museum or new museum a new lease of life ready the main function of the...
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institutional fights trade, rats ratification of trade deal request mexico canada does that translate into the consumer jane when the expansion runs out. consumers seem kind of immune impervious. >> the consumer so far has high confidence, that is terrific i want to point out though, that not canada it is europe management are not going to be aggressive they have open to make market share in europe deutsche bank other banks, that is my point of getting back to more stable businesses. away from trading. away from high risk investment banking, and certain products, these are good opportunities for goldman jp morgan this week, morgan stanley. >> i have a question about demographic change i can't help but notice we have gone through a situation now the number of people 65 and older in u.s. growing by nearly two million people this year, big difference from the past. and this means a lot of 401(k) plans needed to be inning managed helping banks. >> does hel banks wealth management even with lower rate environment maybe but to your point if you have increased investment accounts higher assets under management all
institutional fights trade, rats ratification of trade deal request mexico canada does that translate into the consumer jane when the expansion runs out. consumers seem kind of immune impervious. >> the consumer so far has high confidence, that is terrific i want to point out though, that not canada it is europe management are not going to be aggressive they have open to make market share in europe deutsche bank other banks, that is my point of getting back to more stable businesses. away...
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what does that tell you about this administration? >> i'm going to go to jane really quickly. we're getting a lot of focus now on what the border patrol agencies are actually doing. you have called border patrol and said you've proven they're a racist agency. any arrest of immigrants with deportation orders should be questioned. explain what you mean by that. >> well, joy, just from my experiences as a border patrol agent, i know that the agents used what they call narratives and they just changed the names of the subjects in front of them, and a lot of times the narratives they're using before these judges aren't even true. and we also know that the judges are political appointments, they're assigned in immigration court by the attorney general of the united states. and they're not under our normal judiciary system. they're not under that branch. they're actually under the executive. so the courts and the officers, they're all leaning towards one side. and many of these migrants that are going to be arrested today don't even have the option of having an attorney present and t
what does that tell you about this administration? >> i'm going to go to jane really quickly. we're getting a lot of focus now on what the border patrol agencies are actually doing. you have called border patrol and said you've proven they're a racist agency. any arrest of immigrants with deportation orders should be questioned. explain what you mean by that. >> well, joy, just from my experiences as a border patrol agent, i know that the agents used what they call narratives and...
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jane. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, in july, 1969, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins achieved something once thought impossible, successfully landing on the moon and returning safely to the earth. they succeeded despite the many dangers they faced and the countless things that could have gone wrong during their pioneering 240,000-mile journey. mr. jordan: i take special pride in representing neil armstrong's birth play, home of the neil armstrong air and space museum. the museum has on display many artifacts from the mission and other items from mr. armstrong's life and career. the museum's year long celebration of the anniversary culminates in events ranging from meet and greets from astronauts, 5-k and 10-k races. a grand finale concert. mr. speaker, neil armstrong died in 2012 at the age of 82, but the impact of his journey is still felt today in rural ohio and
jane. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from ohio seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, in july, 1969, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin, and michael collins achieved something once thought impossible, successfully landing on the moon and returning safely to the earth. they succeeded despite the many dangers they...
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jane purdon from women in football — a non—profit organisation that champions women in the beautiful game — joins us live. it's been a phenomenal tournament what what what doesl. it's taken a huge step forward and some things have changed for goods. the women's game and a women's role in football is now respected. there is much wider understanding the game and truly is for all of us. what has brought that around? i've got to commend the bbc, i know i'm speaking on the bbc but they took a brave and absolutely right decision to broadcast every game live and put the lionesses on bbc one. the tv audiences speak for themselves. it has broken through and people have been able to see it and understand this is football, like men's football, sometimes it's good, sometimes it's not so good, it at its best it skilful and inspiring and enthralling. what is next for the win‘s game? there is big challenges, this gives us there is big challenges, this gives usa there is big challenges, this gives us a great springboard from which to look forward. some of the challenges are international and fifa need to look at the development of the game globally, not just look at the dev
jane purdon from women in football — a non—profit organisation that champions women in the beautiful game — joins us live. it's been a phenomenal tournament what what what doesl. it's taken a huge step forward and some things have changed for goods. the women's game and a women's role in football is now respected. there is much wider understanding the game and truly is for all of us. what has brought that around? i've got to commend the bbc, i know i'm speaking on the bbc but they took a...
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school and then brings her daughter, jane, with her marty , marty falls ill she takes care of him and takes notes in his classes and is doing so well , nonetheless, he does recover illness and graduates before she does so then they moved to new york city for his job, she has to transfer to columbia where again she makes the law review and is the first in her class. despite that, she cannot get a job. while she's at columbia and studys, she starts to more discrimination issues. she with the aclu found the women's rights project and . over just her unusual strategy of finding men as plaintiffs were women who -- where women face discrimination. one case, the supreme court struck down a social security that provides survivors benefits to a widow's small children but not widowers of small children. so, i want to talk about what was distinctive about that strategy. what was her inspiration? why that was so different. talk about that. >> as she was giving commentary i was thinking the others worse were not just the male plaintiff that's important but to challenge the notion that was so embedded in our culture with the proper roles of men and women both at home
school and then brings her daughter, jane, with her marty , marty falls ill she takes care of him and takes notes in his classes and is doing so well , nonetheless, he does recover illness and graduates before she does so then they moved to new york city for his job, she has to transfer to columbia where again she makes the law review and is the first in her class. despite that, she cannot get a job. while she's at columbia and studys, she starts to more discrimination issues. she with the aclu...
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jane thin washington thank you. and i'm joined now in the studio by robert cooper a former british diplomats and european commission official welcome to you thanks for joining us to the outside world this does look a little bit like the u.k. is kowtow ing to the wishes of a u.s. president is somehow weakened to what extent is that true well i must say i am not surprised that that kim has quit if it was me you kind of wake up with horror when you discover this thing. all over the press and then 2 days later you see president reaction and then you say to yourself actually i can't do my job. if they're going to if they're serious if they're going to basically deny me all access and he says we won't do business with this guy meaning the us system in that case you can't do your job could he not have stayed though just for the remaining here he had 6 months to go and maybe if he had the support of both the tory leadership candidates maybe boris johnson lost in last night's debate and said look i would back him to stay for the remaining the remaining part of his contract could he have stayed a tour 6 months is quite a long time you know you know if the if the u.s. government is serious and they're
jane thin washington thank you. and i'm joined now in the studio by robert cooper a former british diplomats and european commission official welcome to you thanks for joining us to the outside world this does look a little bit like the u.k. is kowtow ing to the wishes of a u.s. president is somehow weakened to what extent is that true well i must say i am not surprised that that kim has quit if it was me you kind of wake up with horror when you discover this thing. all over the press and then...
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jane newton small and charlie savage, msnbc contributor. big welcome to you both. charlie, it's been about a week since the president's onriginal go back tweet. the president is digging in. why does he want to keep this going? >> the question about trump or one of the questions about when it comes to this race stuff is does he himself, a racist, as the people around him insist he's not. is it cynical going back to his birtherism that launched him into the political sphere? does he see it as a place where there's tremendous energy that other people shy away from and that he can tap into and that at the end of the day there's more white people who vote in this country than people of color even now and that means he thinks it's a winning strategy for him if he can polarize people along racial lines no matter what the cost to the country. >> what do you make of the defense coming out of the white house or the campaign as with merced mercedes schlapp. >> they're always trying to smooth over the president's comments, making them seem normal and this is okay. the fact is you talk to republicans on capitol hill, and behind closed doors or off the record, they'll express a lot of concern.
jane newton small and charlie savage, msnbc contributor. big welcome to you both. charlie, it's been about a week since the president's onriginal go back tweet. the president is digging in. why does he want to keep this going? >> the question about trump or one of the questions about when it comes to this race stuff is does he himself, a racist, as the people around him insist he's not. is it cynical going back to his birtherism that launched him into the political sphere? does he see it...
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does, jane. this is becoming a particularly ugly exchange.oing out of fashion. he has scored more than a hundred goals for the club and over 200 appearances. he has collected 14 trophies. we did consider leaving in 2017 after scoring two goals in the champions league final, but said in sedan left, and so did ronaldo. gareth bale was meant to take centre stage, but it didn't work out. gareth bale started and scored on his first match against sale to beagle, but since then he has not scored a single goal in the war of words has escalated. translation: he wasn't called up because i believe the club is arranging his exit and that's why he didn't play. we will see in a few days what will happen. it's nothing personal. there comes a time when these things happen and it's what needs to be done. i make the decision and we need to change. we will see what is going to happen. it's not personal. it is incredible that we are talking about 30—year—old gareth bale, who earn something like £600,000 a week, but he is being linked to the chinese super league.
does, jane. this is becoming a particularly ugly exchange.oing out of fashion. he has scored more than a hundred goals for the club and over 200 appearances. he has collected 14 trophies. we did consider leaving in 2017 after scoring two goals in the champions league final, but said in sedan left, and so did ronaldo. gareth bale was meant to take centre stage, but it didn't work out. gareth bale started and scored on his first match against sale to beagle, but since then he has not scored a...