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paul moore had found ways to charm the folks around him >>> for much of his life, paul moore had founds around them and get away with bad behavior. at his trial here in sacramento paul's defense attorney followed what was by now a familiar script. she accused peter of murdering roberto ayala. >> peter moore has a lifetime of making threats. paul does not make threats to roberto. paul works with roberto. >> which is how parisi presented paul to the jury. of course if you know paul had a deeply troubled history with the law. violent sexual offense in his background. but the jury didn't get to hear about that. nor were they told about the dna. quite possibly paul. that was found on the envelope containing the bomb diagram. excluded. would the jury see the same paul moore prosecutors saw? >> he is almost like a marvel comic book arch villain. he's bright, clever, evil as can be and he has a flaw. his flaw is his arrogance. >> the jury retired. to think about it. they were not fooled. after just five hours of deliberation they walked back into the courtroom and declared paul moore guilty of
paul moore had found ways to charm the folks around him >>> for much of his life, paul moore had founds around them and get away with bad behavior. at his trial here in sacramento paul's defense attorney followed what was by now a familiar script. she accused peter of murdering roberto ayala. >> peter moore has a lifetime of making threats. paul does not make threats to roberto. paul works with roberto. >> which is how parisi presented paul to the jury. of course if you...
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moore. new york's number one poverty fighting organization. paul, you're our local expert, let's start with you. your take aways from the president's push last night, do you think it helps dan bishop win today. >> it is hard to say that. last night president trump asked the crowd and nearly no hands went up. so if he is relying on the ko koud -- crowd. there is no mention of the debacle with the taliban. >> that is what he was there to do. phil, the president said this election is not a bellweather. >> i think that is right. a lot is on the line here for president trump. both because of the dynamics that steve laid out, but also because of his personal involvement. he was rallying all of those supporters in that big crowd. you know he is really put his political capital on the line here, and if the republicans don't prevail tonight in this the special election it could be a warning sign for president trump. he is not going to take it that way, of course, because he is going to just continue to campaign and sort of view his presidential reelection h
moore. new york's number one poverty fighting organization. paul, you're our local expert, let's start with you. your take aways from the president's push last night, do you think it helps dan bishop win today. >> it is hard to say that. last night president trump asked the crowd and nearly no hands went up. so if he is relying on the ko koud -- crowd. there is no mention of the debacle with the taliban. >> that is what he was there to do. phil, the president said this election is...
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paul adams, bbc news. a british—australian woman detained in iran, has been named as kylie moore—gilbert, a middle east specialistten months but the charges against her are unknown. this week the australian government identified two others who are being detained. mark firkin and jolie king, who also holds a uk passport — are thought to have been arrested several weeks ago, near tehran. facebook has removed a conservative party advert which misrepresented a bbc news story. the ad featured the bbc logo with a headline saying "£1a billion cash boost for schools". however, the original story on the bbc website quoted a much lower amount of just over £7 billion. african leaders gathered to pay their respects at the funeral of zimba bwe's former president robert mugabe. it was held in a 60,000 capacity stadium that was only a quarterfull. the 95—year—old was in power for almost four decades before being ousted in the 2017 coup after years of violence, economic chaos and corruption. hyperinflation was a big marker of his presidency. while the currency was relatively stable in the beginning, controversial policies led th
paul adams, bbc news. a british—australian woman detained in iran, has been named as kylie moore—gilbert, a middle east specialistten months but the charges against her are unknown. this week the australian government identified two others who are being detained. mark firkin and jolie king, who also holds a uk passport — are thought to have been arrested several weeks ago, near tehran. facebook has removed a conservative party advert which misrepresented a bbc news story. the ad featured...
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paul, minneapolis. and now there are thousands here. perhaps momentum for the warren campaign. >> martha: joining me now stephen moore author of trump aomics and chris hahn aid to senator chuck schumer. >> great to see you. >> very interesting listening to the voices of the people there chris hahn. we are seeing this in some of the polls as well as elizabeth warren seems to be, you know, maybe getting into position to bypass bernie sanders. >> i think she is catching a wave and momentum is very big in politics. it's like a marathon. once you get in a marathon hard to get caught back up. you hear the same message over and over. it's not the first time i have heard that bernie's time and biden's time has passed. she is rising. whether that's good or bad or takes her all the way through to the nomination, i don't know. but she is definitely on the march and i expect her rise to continue. >> martha: yeah. steve moore, we showed a couple of clips of some of the folks that cover wall street talking about how unhappy people there are. but, you know, i mean out in america. a lot of people are going to cheer that on. they are going to think that's
paul, minneapolis. and now there are thousands here. perhaps momentum for the warren campaign. >> martha: joining me now stephen moore author of trump aomics and chris hahn aid to senator chuck schumer. >> great to see you. >> very interesting listening to the voices of the people there chris hahn. we are seeing this in some of the polls as well as elizabeth warren seems to be, you know, maybe getting into position to bypass bernie sanders. >> i think she is catching a...
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moore. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am paul: paul allen in sydney. asian markets are about to open for trade.kathleen hays in new york. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak: asia." ♪ paul: our top stories this tuesday, world leaders gather for the u.n. general assembly. tension in the middle each -- middle east and climate change of the top of the agenda. the third debate the balance sheets. we hear exclusively from former newark boss bill dudley. kathleen: markets return at 31 daybreak. investors hearing policy comments from governor kuroda. let's get to the market action with sophie. sophie: we will be watching reaction with germany's pmi dropping to a decade low. japan is back online. the nikkei 225 adding .1%. the topics also going higher. -- topix also going higher. maintain auto tariffs on japan. 10 year yields are nudging toward -24 basis points this morning. governor kuroda is set to speak today. let's check in on the mood in seoul. the kospi flat. had another, we soft ego data point from korea with producer prices falling in august. investors will be look
moore. stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ i am paul: paul allen in sydney. asian markets are about to open for trade.kathleen hays in new york. sophie: i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak: asia." ♪ paul: our top stories this tuesday, world leaders gather for the u.n. general assembly. tension in the middle each -- middle east and climate change of the top of the agenda. the third debate the balance sheets. we hear exclusively from former newark boss bill...
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would reject if, in fact stephen "steve" moore: it is actually the democratic-socialist -- liberal democrats who do not want it. trump is interested in that idea, paulyan was interested in it. by liberal democrats who don't want america to own a piece, they want them beholden to the social security system. this is the problem with -- in my opinion, the problem with what you've laid out is you have this vision that politicians are angels. if they were angels -- but there are not angels. i've been in washington for 35 years. these are not good people, for the most part. they have their own interests at stake and that is why i always tell young people, why would you want -- the government will give you this and that for free. the most important thing we have in america, you have to treasure it, safeguard it. millions of americans have lost their lives to keep it, your freedom and liberty. don't give it to politicians in washington. fight for it. for people to give up more of their liberty, more of the decision-making to politicians and i don't think that model works out so well for the people you and i both want to help. jillian melchior: i will suss t
would reject if, in fact stephen "steve" moore: it is actually the democratic-socialist -- liberal democrats who do not want it. trump is interested in that idea, paulyan was interested in it. by liberal democrats who don't want america to own a piece, they want them beholden to the social security system. this is the problem with -- in my opinion, the problem with what you've laid out is you have this vision that politicians are angels. if they were angels -- but there are not...
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paul in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn and new york. investors piled into riskier assets on the prospect of moore's seamless in major economies.multi-asset to fund manager in london, but he joins us from hong kong. great to have you with us. i mentioned the potential central banks easing going around the world, but also the trade news like today, president trump delaying some of the extra tariffs on chinese goods. how much potential do these em assets have if we see not only central banks easing but trade war risks easing? you get a think if stabilization or any easing in terms of the worries that people then risk assets globally, emerging markets, but also global equities, i think the priced to do very well over the next year or so, just along some of these fears that go away. we may be surprised over the strength of the global economy, because sentiment is extremely pessimistic. you do not need great news, just the news to stop getting worse if you like it, and which case, these risk assets could do very well. shery: no wonder given the worries round, and we have seen this move and the bond markets and what would that do to
paul in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn and new york. investors piled into riskier assets on the prospect of moore's seamless in major economies.multi-asset to fund manager in london, but he joins us from hong kong. great to have you with us. i mentioned the potential central banks easing going around the world, but also the trade news like today, president trump delaying some of the extra tariffs on chinese goods. how much potential do these em assets have if we see not only central banks easing...