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colonel schafer, what do you think the president hopes to get out of this trip?things, to simply reassure the allies that we're there with them, especially, you know, vietnam, south korea, the philippines all are are within, essentially, targeting range of the north koreans. so i think he's got to reassure them. and most importantly, david, to the point of the repeated discussions regarding who helps north korea, china. china has to be essentially made very much aware of the consequences of any continued support of north korea regarding the consequences of a hot war. and also i think the president has to be very clear that one of the things i think he can threaten them with and he should is most favored nation trade status. they fear that. you guys know on the economic side that's a huge issue, so that's something i think the president needs to say. your continued status as a most favored nation is in jeopardy if you continue to support korea. david: particularly in asia, people don't think of asia when they think of terror. they think of something here, in europ
colonel schafer, what do you think the president hopes to get out of this trip?things, to simply reassure the allies that we're there with them, especially, you know, vietnam, south korea, the philippines all are are within, essentially, targeting range of the north koreans. so i think he's got to reassure them. and most importantly, david, to the point of the repeated discussions regarding who helps north korea, china. china has to be essentially made very much aware of the consequences of any...
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just two weeks before trial began, while inspecting crime scene photos, schafer found what may be theey to his client's freedom. >> and i says, ken, is that what i think it is? it was one of these, holy crap! >> it was to us just a perry mason moment. >>> coming up -- >> we were together all the time. >> tom foley on the stand with his own fate on the line. >> midway through tom foley's trial the talk around coldwater focused on the damaging testimony from skyler watty and tom's own son heath. what did you think was the strongest part of your case? >> the boys. the testimony of the boys. they heard the gunshot. >> but the defense was about to argue that over time both boys' testimony had changed and in significant ways. >> heath is now stating that it sounds like a gunshot? it's something that he didn't say in the first interview. the same thing with skyler. >> heath's courtroom testimony left tom furious, not at his son but at his accusers, the people who had cared for heath while tom was incarcerated. that's somebody coaching him or encouraging him? >> i believe so. >> coached or no
just two weeks before trial began, while inspecting crime scene photos, schafer found what may be theey to his client's freedom. >> and i says, ken, is that what i think it is? it was one of these, holy crap! >> it was to us just a perry mason moment. >>> coming up -- >> we were together all the time. >> tom foley on the stand with his own fate on the line. >> midway through tom foley's trial the talk around coldwater focused on the damaging testimony from...
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the germany team that won the one nine hundred fifty four world cup beating hungary in the final schafer helped set up a home which runs a winner in the match which became known as the miracle of bern he also captained his hometown my hometown club cologne to the first ever been to see the title back in one thousand nine hundred sixty four and stef comes just a few weeks after his ninetieth. there. are i want to remind you now some of the top stories that we're following for you right now. ousted catalan president carlos would you mock has made his first public appearance since fleeing to brussels he's speaking out a rally of about two hundred a pro independence katla mayors demanding action from european politicians and president trouble may be left isolated in climate change negotiations as syria is reported to be ready to sign up to the paris climate accord the u.s. would be the only u.n. member not to support it. i'm a little rock in berlin on behalf of all of us sit here thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us we'll be back at the top of the hour. learn german w
the germany team that won the one nine hundred fifty four world cup beating hungary in the final schafer helped set up a home which runs a winner in the match which became known as the miracle of bern he also captained his hometown my hometown club cologne to the first ever been to see the title back in one thousand nine hundred sixty four and stef comes just a few weeks after his ninetieth. there. are i want to remind you now some of the top stories that we're following for you right now....
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of the germany team that won the night hundred fifty four world cup beating hungary in the final schafer helped set up the helmet of wrongs winner in the match which became known as the miracle of birth he also kept in his home team club cologne to the first ever born us league title in one thousand sixty four his death comes just a few weeks after his ninetieth birthday. and here is a reminder now of the top stories that we're following for you ousted catalan president carlist which to my has made an unexpected public appearance at a rally of catalan mayors in brussels he said he would defeat what he called the spanish government's repression at the ballot box in elections next month. you're watching news live from berlin i'll be back at the top of the hour with more world news followed by the day but to see the. united against climate change. big challenges for the twenty third u.n. climate conference in bonn how are nations working to meet their paris agreement targets. d w is there and reporting daily. from the car twenty three this.
of the germany team that won the night hundred fifty four world cup beating hungary in the final schafer helped set up the helmet of wrongs winner in the match which became known as the miracle of birth he also kept in his home team club cologne to the first ever born us league title in one thousand sixty four his death comes just a few weeks after his ninetieth birthday. and here is a reminder now of the top stories that we're following for you ousted catalan president carlist which to my has...
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legendary player hans schafer has died. he was part of the german team that won the world cup.helped set up the winner in the match which became known as a miracle. he also captained his hometown club to the first ever bundesliga title in 1964. his death comes just a few weeks after his 90th birthday. to horse racing now, where there was a family field to one of the worlds most famous races. australia's melbourne cup. rekindling took the crown, beating his father's horse into second. the 22-year-old is the youngest trainer to win the prestigious race, which has been run 157 times. here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you. the ousted catalan president carles puigdemont has made an unexpected public appearance at a rally of catalan mayors in brussels. he says he plans to defeat what he says is the spanish government's oppression at the ballot box next month. after a short break i would back to take her to the day. -- to take you through the day. stick around for that. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its capt
legendary player hans schafer has died. he was part of the german team that won the world cup.helped set up the winner in the match which became known as a miracle. he also captained his hometown club to the first ever bundesliga title in 1964. his death comes just a few weeks after his 90th birthday. to horse racing now, where there was a family field to one of the worlds most famous races. australia's melbourne cup. rekindling took the crown, beating his father's horse into second. the...
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for sour flavors for uses very jews the jews have on right grapes rather than lemons schafer doesn't use pepper or chocolate either he looks for regionally grown alternatives here he dresses verjuice on the young man's. was his good. point isn't to replace something but to look for something with its own. specific character shmucks beautiful to find tastes that are difference and. most will do that you not only have to know how a dish is made over but also how people experience flavors of human especially that make up on them what your taste buds need in order to find something delicious. of those. the fruit for misha's for jews grows in the town of templates where the violence key family is based in mid july the grapes are still green and small. would cut away some of them anyway so that the remaining grapes take on more flavor she used to throw the cold fruit away but then shafer called asking for virtues since then they have worked closely together constantly discussing each other's work. here for forgiveness here we have reached will harvest the relatively early because otherwise
for sour flavors for uses very jews the jews have on right grapes rather than lemons schafer doesn't use pepper or chocolate either he looks for regionally grown alternatives here he dresses verjuice on the young man's. was his good. point isn't to replace something but to look for something with its own. specific character shmucks beautiful to find tastes that are difference and. most will do that you not only have to know how a dish is made over but also how people experience flavors of human...
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republican john curtis has won schafer's old seat to represent utah. is now in the city of provo with one of the most red seats in the country. back to you. >> leon, thanks. >>> exit polls show favor of keeping the confederate statues. about 60% believe monuments of confederate leaders should be kept in place. if you ask republicans, 94% of them believe the statues should be left alone. the confederacy entered the race after that violence in charlottesville over the summer. protests were organized about the removal of the statue of robert e. lee. >>> he won two cy young awards and was a pitcher of baseball during his the sudden death of roy h halladay. his plane crashed off the coast of florida today. he was the only one on board. it's unclear what caused the crash. halladay won over 200 games playing for the phillies. he had only owned his plane for about a month. he leaves behind a wife and two sons. >>> when we come back with you tonight at 11:00, what tonight's democratic wave could mean for virginia republicans and republicans all over the country
republican john curtis has won schafer's old seat to represent utah. is now in the city of provo with one of the most red seats in the country. back to you. >> leon, thanks. >>> exit polls show favor of keeping the confederate statues. about 60% believe monuments of confederate leaders should be kept in place. if you ask republicans, 94% of them believe the statues should be left alone. the confederacy entered the race after that violence in charlottesville over the summer....
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fifteen million in two thousand and seven to thirty two million in two thousand and fourteen look schafer is a sociologist at michigan university. when we look at the numbers of families reporting cash incomes below two dollars per person per day in any given month. it well more than doubles over a fifteen year period and when we look at the number of families who are who are on food stamps it actually quadruples emergency food assistance goes through the roof so when all of these things are put in the same direction. we walked into the plasma clinic down the street and just ask people why are you here what's going on people lost their jobs haven't been able to find work and in many cases that's going to be the only and i mean in the household and to their only option. we rejoined mark at the entrance to the center it didn't work out the way he wanted the center refused him because his blood pressure was too high. to be able to donate. and it's very important. i take my blood pressure medication. and i think i think. it's if you can donate it it's just a find it shows you should. it is it
fifteen million in two thousand and seven to thirty two million in two thousand and fourteen look schafer is a sociologist at michigan university. when we look at the numbers of families reporting cash incomes below two dollars per person per day in any given month. it well more than doubles over a fifteen year period and when we look at the number of families who are who are on food stamps it actually quadruples emergency food assistance goes through the roof so when all of these things are...
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also the mayor of the city of robert lle, robert -- schafer. bob schafer. thank you so much for your incredible support and leadership in the city of summersville. thank you to bob schafer. with that, i reserve -- i yield back my time and encourage support for this amendment. the chair: the question is on the -- is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from west virginia. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it is now in order to consider amendment number 4 printed in house report 115-391. for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. rush: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to enter additional letters of opposition into the record. the chair: that will be covered by general leave. mr. rush: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, i have an amendment in the nature of a substitute at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. clip amendment number 4 printed in house report 115-391 offered by mr. rush of illinois. the chair: pursuant
also the mayor of the city of robert lle, robert -- schafer. bob schafer. thank you so much for your incredible support and leadership in the city of summersville. thank you to bob schafer. with that, i reserve -- i yield back my time and encourage support for this amendment. the chair: the question is on the -- is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from west virginia. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. it...
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conclusion of the mystery of heath bar farm, here again -- >> as he did in the first trial, attorney tom schaferpared to address the jury for what he and his client tom foley hoped would be the last time. when your defense rested, were you comfortable? >> yes. >> you thought you were going to win? >> very much, yes. >> you thought that once before. >> yes, i did. >> apparently the theory the prosecution is that if a marriage ever has a bump in the road then that is a motive for murder. is it reasonable? i suggest not. >> tom foley, he says, had nothing to do with dar's death, but those mysterious cars did. >> those cars should not have been there. and the prosecution has not given you any explanation why they were there because there is no other explanation other than they had some connection with the death of dar foley. ladies and gentlemen of the jury, i submit to you there's more than reasonable doubt. i respectfully ask you to find tom foley not guilty. >> then came prosecutor terri norris' turn, and she started by attacking the credibility of those witnesses who say they saw the cars. >> if
conclusion of the mystery of heath bar farm, here again -- >> as he did in the first trial, attorney tom schaferpared to address the jury for what he and his client tom foley hoped would be the last time. when your defense rested, were you comfortable? >> yes. >> you thought you were going to win? >> very much, yes. >> you thought that once before. >> yes, i did. >> apparently the theory the prosecution is that if a marriage ever has a bump in the road...
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word of a pretty bad crash in depford that mowed down a pole and wires near schafer avenue and the infant and inmerser county coming away from princeton slow speeds because of a crash at route 1, may wants to come down 206 instead. and the overturned truck at turnpike 7 a. and this is now gone but extra slow off the schuylkill and don't forget starting at 9:00, 4 they eastbound closing again towards pottstown and 74 is the way to go instead. back over to you. >>> much more ahead on "action news" thursday night. a spirited discussion about the city of philadelphia under president trump what the city's mayor and the state's da has to say about the city's future. and a special honor for those that served. eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any of these types of plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to request
word of a pretty bad crash in depford that mowed down a pole and wires near schafer avenue and the infant and inmerser county coming away from princeton slow speeds because of a crash at route 1, may wants to come down 206 instead. and the overturned truck at turnpike 7 a. and this is now gone but extra slow off the schuylkill and don't forget starting at 9:00, 4 they eastbound closing again towards pottstown and 74 is the way to go instead. back over to you. >>> much more ahead on...
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kevin schafer here. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. you for letting us in your kitchen this morning. engine company number one. >> we had peanut butter and jelly toast. >> thanks to dusty and justin. they did a great job this morning. where is the food going today. >> the special ed he had department is bringing their kids for a tour of the fire station. >> they're going to come over and do a tour. we're eating with the special ed he had kids today. >> it was nice to see the museum. >> we got a peek inside. >> stop by any there. >> 1929 to 1947. 1966 they're in there. >> got 62 career firefighters. 50 volunteers. you guys stay busy all year round. >> we're usually in and out the door. >> 15, 20 times a day. >> this firefighter cookoff challenge, big success. >> the food looks good, smells good. >> hang tight, hang tight. >> it is a challenge. i thought for a second that we would go against -- pg -- so then i thought we could go against montgomery county. then i said washington, d.c. why not shoot for the big dogs, right? why not go. 13
kevin schafer here. >> good morning. >> good morning to you. you for letting us in your kitchen this morning. engine company number one. >> we had peanut butter and jelly toast. >> thanks to dusty and justin. they did a great job this morning. where is the food going today. >> the special ed he had department is bringing their kids for a tour of the fire station. >> they're going to come over and do a tour. we're eating with the special ed he had kids today....
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>> that night, i believe it was lieutenant chris schafer. >> and who did he get the call from. >> i believe it was on the radio. >> you work with the department of emergency management on turk street? >> no, i do not. >> have you ever worked there? >> yes, i've worked there a little. i've worked there partially, very little through my 28 year career. >> so in terms of the list of calls that the director submitted, you have no personal knowledge regarding those calls, isn't that right? >> no, i have plenty of knowledge from it. as a captain, you review these calls all the time. it's part of our job, so whenever you have a problem location, the first thing you do is run calls for service. so plus as a captain in a district station, you get to know areas, you get to know problem areas, you get to know problem taverns, you get to know all this about your district. you pretty much own your district. >> can you tell me about how many calls does this management department get per day? >> i don't have that knowledge now. >> and if you don't have that knowledge, how can you actually recall or know a
>> that night, i believe it was lieutenant chris schafer. >> and who did he get the call from. >> i believe it was on the radio. >> you work with the department of emergency management on turk street? >> no, i do not. >> have you ever worked there? >> yes, i've worked there a little. i've worked there partially, very little through my 28 year career. >> so in terms of the list of calls that the director submitted, you have no personal knowledge...
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year germany team that won the one nine hundred fifty four world cup beating hungary in the final schafer helped to set up home with a ransom winner in the match which became known as the miracle of berne he also kept his home town club cologne to the first ever bundesliga title back in one thousand nine hundred sixty four his death comes just a few weeks after his ninetieth birthday. you're watching u.w. news with so have a lot more to tell you about here is what's ahead and why these eight letters have turned in many people against twitter and sparked a heated debate about online censorship. that on a whole lot coming up in just a few. is the south pacific island nation of kitty doomed. the sea is encroaching ever farther on to the land. what can people do when their home turf humbles beneath their feet. nobody here is thinking of giving up. kitty balti a drowning paradise in the south pacific. in forty five minute delays. health. insurance to law. solidarity. fall by the wayside with the gap between. rich and poor grows. life in an equal societies. the divide starting november fifteent
year germany team that won the one nine hundred fifty four world cup beating hungary in the final schafer helped to set up home with a ransom winner in the match which became known as the miracle of berne he also kept his home town club cologne to the first ever bundesliga title back in one thousand nine hundred sixty four his death comes just a few weeks after his ninetieth birthday. you're watching u.w. news with so have a lot more to tell you about here is what's ahead and why these eight...
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dan schafer, he's been on the show., slow decline in the market. however, our next guest says we're going to see a major financial crash all of a sudden, bang, it's going to hit you. stay right there, harry dent next. ♪ ♪ i accept i don't conquer the mountain like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis had both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care
dan schafer, he's been on the show., slow decline in the market. however, our next guest says we're going to see a major financial crash all of a sudden, bang, it's going to hit you. stay right there, harry dent next. ♪ ♪ i accept i don't conquer the mountain like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin,...
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i want to bring in dan schafer, he's the president and ceo of schafer asset management.know you are, okay? you've been on this program many times. you're forecasting a major decline for stock prices. >> yes, i am. stuart: before we get to that, are we going to hit 24,000 on the dow by christmas? >> you might hit it just because they want to. the momentum's still there so, yes, you might get it. but we're in territory where it's getting extremely dangerous. the risk levels to reward are just too high. stuart: i think a lot of people accept that. hold on a second, dan, i've got to break in for breaking news. we're getting word that senator ron johnson could be close to becoming a yes vote on taxes. our blake burr han has detailed -- burman has details. >> reporter: i just spoke with a senior administration official, and i am told there is a possible deal in the works between senator ron onson -- who is the only public now at this point -- and the senate finance committee. one of the issues is that he doesn't like how these pass-throughs would be taxed at a 25% rate when th
i want to bring in dan schafer, he's the president and ceo of schafer asset management.know you are, okay? you've been on this program many times. you're forecasting a major decline for stock prices. >> yes, i am. stuart: before we get to that, are we going to hit 24,000 on the dow by christmas? >> you might hit it just because they want to. the momentum's still there so, yes, you might get it. but we're in territory where it's getting extremely dangerous. the risk levels to reward...
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i believe sarah schafer will come later. mr. west is here to give us the administration's under discussion. i'm sure members of the committee have several questions about the marks and i will recognize for members of asking such questions under the roles of the committee. i'll just go from there. >> thank you mr. chairman. my view are the gold standard. their objective, straight with democrats and across the spectr spectrum. i want to begin by thanking you and your staff for your habitual professionalism and i think we'll probably make you a little tired over a very very long day. we have had some colleagues come in in the last few minutes. we are now proceeding on something that is even bizarre by washington d.c. standards. we are now asking questions on a bill that is not the bill. we were told we would get it first thing this a morning so we could ask questions about a bill that is a bill when we are looking at almost $10 trillion worth of changes in tax policy. so we do have a lot of questions. i'm going to begin with two fr
i believe sarah schafer will come later. mr. west is here to give us the administration's under discussion. i'm sure members of the committee have several questions about the marks and i will recognize for members of asking such questions under the roles of the committee. i'll just go from there. >> thank you mr. chairman. my view are the gold standard. their objective, straight with democrats and across the spectr spectrum. i want to begin by thanking you and your staff for your habitual...
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stuart: earlier this morning we had a super bear on the program, dan schafer, and he thinks this is thewhat should i do with my microsoft stock. everybody knows i've got a little bit of microsoft. should i sell it. and he said, no. what you should do is put a stop-loss on it. it's currently $84 a share. he thinks i should put a stop-loss at $79. so if it really does start to come down, i'm out, i've got the cash. would you say the same thing? >> that's one way you can do it. i'm a little bit more in favor of using options as protection. if you put a stop-loss at $79, it could go 78.9 and go skyrocketing back up, and that's -- stuart: so how many of our viewers hedge with options -- [laughter] may i ask -- >> that's why i get paid. [laughter] stuart: so when do we hit 25,000 on the dow? last question, easy question. [laughter] >> that is not something that anybody should be predicting. stuart: you know, i tried. i'm trying. [laughter] >> you tried, i give you that. stuart: i'm trying hard. it's a friday, so i'll let you off, okay? >> have a great weekend. stuart: lenore, i do think you'r
stuart: earlier this morning we had a super bear on the program, dan schafer, and he thinks this is thewhat should i do with my microsoft stock. everybody knows i've got a little bit of microsoft. should i sell it. and he said, no. what you should do is put a stop-loss on it. it's currently $84 a share. he thinks i should put a stop-loss at $79. so if it really does start to come down, i'm out, i've got the cash. would you say the same thing? >> that's one way you can do it. i'm a little...