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>> tom foley.lse. >> reporter: a year and a half after tom foley's conviction both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> thank you. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag and located inside the dunham's bag were three shotgun shells. these are phone records. >> reporter: norris also showed the jury the foleys' home phone records from around the time dar was killed. >> there were no calls that either came in or left. >> your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call home and say, you know, "have you left yet? where are you? we're waiting for you." >> that's what i'd do. >> reporter: according to detective karbon, tom didn't bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then, members of dar's family stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled and that tom wanted out
>> tom foley.lse. >> reporter: a year and a half after tom foley's conviction both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> thank you. >> reporter: as before, the state opened its case with crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> i found a yellow dunham's bag and located inside the dunham's bag were three shotgun shells. these are phone records....
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tom: mr.assador, am i reaching here by saying iran is taking advantage because they know they can? very much along the same lines as vladimir putin basically going nothing's going to happen. the united states isn't going to do a thing. >> i don't think you're overstating at all. i think our adversaries around the world, our friends as well, have sized up the pchlt they don't know who will win in november of next year but know they've got another year of barack obama and they're going to take advantage of it. what iran is doing, what we see putin doing in syria, in eastern europe, former soviet union, what china is doing in the south china sea is all part of the same picture and it's very disturbing. it means in the next 12 months that the pace and scope of threats we might face will increase and a new president, whoever it turns out to be, is going to face an international situation that's actually perhaps substantially worse than what we've got right now. tom: when you say 12 months, sounds l
tom: mr.assador, am i reaching here by saying iran is taking advantage because they know they can? very much along the same lines as vladimir putin basically going nothing's going to happen. the united states isn't going to do a thing. >> i don't think you're overstating at all. i think our adversaries around the world, our friends as well, have sized up the pchlt they don't know who will win in november of next year but know they've got another year of barack obama and they're going to...
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tom: yes. i wonder if you live in washington, i really do wonder if people in washington are not attune to why people in the country are -- have him so far ahead in national polls, is it a beltway blin blindness? >> if i lived in oklahoma, i would feel the same way. i understand part of his appeal. i understand that he clears away the nonsense, speaks to what a lot of people feel issue i get that, i understand contempt for political class, much of which i share, i just don't think he is a principled reliable conservative, without the temperament to be president or judgment to be president. and he is so petty, even we saw there hurling personal insults, back and forth with any critic, ha watching cable news on twitter, tweeting about things that people say, ed coward yourself about something well -- educate yourself about something likely nuclear triad that he was clueless about, rather than trolling people like me on twitter. tom: he likes you. >> you should be honored, he does not have that mu
tom: yes. i wonder if you live in washington, i really do wonder if people in washington are not attune to why people in the country are -- have him so far ahead in national polls, is it a beltway blin blindness? >> if i lived in oklahoma, i would feel the same way. i understand part of his appeal. i understand that he clears away the nonsense, speaks to what a lot of people feel issue i get that, i understand contempt for political class, much of which i share, i just don't think he is a...
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tom: mr. ambassador, am i reaching here by saying iran is taking advantage because they know they can? very much along the same lines as vladimir putin basically going nothing's going to happen. the united states isn't going to do a thing. >> i don't think you're overstating at all. i think our adversaries around the world, our friends as well, have sized up the pchlt they don't know who will win in november of next year but know they've got another year of barack obama and they're going to take advantage of it. what iran is doing, what we see putin doing in syria, in eastern europe, former soviet union, what china is doing in the south china sea is all part of the same picture and it's very disturbing. it means in the next 12 months that the pace and scope of threats we might face will increase and a new president, whoever it turns out to be, is going to face an international situation that's actually perhaps substantially worse than what we've got right now. tom: when you say 12 months, soun
tom: mr. ambassador, am i reaching here by saying iran is taking advantage because they know they can? very much along the same lines as vladimir putin basically going nothing's going to happen. the united states isn't going to do a thing. >> i don't think you're overstating at all. i think our adversaries around the world, our friends as well, have sized up the pchlt they don't know who will win in november of next year but know they've got another year of barack obama and they're going...
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it's tom foley. whose fingerprints were on the tom foley. >> tom foley is "guilty" and i'm asking you to bring back that verdict. >> reporter: the outcome of tom's second trial was far from certain. >> what worried you the most? >> just that he was such a nice guy that you would have never guessed that he would've done something like this. >> he didn't seem like a murderer. >> right. >> reporter: and then at the fabled eleventh hour, it was time. the jury filed in. were they looking at you? the jurors? >> no, they weren't. i took a couple of deep breaths. and i just -- >> your honor, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> the waiting had -- it had paid off. >> as to count two, not guilty. >> the reaction of tom at the time of the verdict. absolutely incredible. he collapsed to the floor and wept for twenty minutes. unbelievable. >> he got away with murder, but he almost didn't. we had him convicted and to actually have to go back and talk with that family and give them some consoling, how do y
it's tom foley. whose fingerprints were on the tom foley. >> tom foley is "guilty" and i'm asking you to bring back that verdict. >> reporter: the outcome of tom's second trial was far from certain. >> what worried you the most? >> just that he was such a nice guy that you would have never guessed that he would've done something like this. >> he didn't seem like a murderer. >> right. >> reporter: and then at the fabled eleventh hour, it was...
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tom: please.use cutting programs. , in importantud question, is this good for america? >> i, at the end of the day, come back to the shareholders. i think if it is right for the shareholders, consistent return and have a company that attracts capital and confidence, i think that is a good decision because i think, ultimately, it will grow better rather than having something that is less efficient. tom: we see beer mergers. plastics, chemicals, mergers and synergy. will this trend continue into 2016? >> i see no reason why not. the typical response to a downturn in the economy -- tom: low revenue growth, etc.. what is the model revenue growth of these three companies when they get through this thing ballet? you should know, representing dupont and dow. what is the revenue growth? >> for dupont, a little bit gdp plus. tom: fair. dow? very heavily on what happens in the commodity markets. dow's growth is a function of crude price, which sets the theirl price, and expansions. they are expanding quite
tom: please.use cutting programs. , in importantud question, is this good for america? >> i, at the end of the day, come back to the shareholders. i think if it is right for the shareholders, consistent return and have a company that attracts capital and confidence, i think that is a good decision because i think, ultimately, it will grow better rather than having something that is less efficient. tom: we see beer mergers. plastics, chemicals, mergers and synergy. will this trend continue...
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tom. tom: kevin thank you. >> black lives matter protestor disrupting shopperring and travelers in minneapolis at america's biggest shopping center the mall of america. police close the mall's main entrances, and threatened them with arrest. at that point they left. they took a light rail train to the minneapolis st. paul international airport. they blocked roads and caused traffic delays. organize are say that rally was to draw attention to police shooting last month of jamar clark, a 24-year-old black man who died the day after he was the shot by minneapolis police who were responding to a domestic violence call. >> establishment liberal washington post publishes a cartoon detecting ted cruz's young daughters as young monkeys. are children fair game in american politics? we fak take it up with ed rawlins, and a ufo, a meteor or santa's sleigh. what was it? that and more still ahead, stay with us. when cigarette cravings hit, all i can think about is getting relief. only nicorette mini ha
tom. tom: kevin thank you. >> black lives matter protestor disrupting shopperring and travelers in minneapolis at america's biggest shopping center the mall of america. police close the mall's main entrances, and threatened them with arrest. at that point they left. they took a light rail train to the minneapolis st. paul international airport. they blocked roads and caused traffic delays. organize are say that rally was to draw attention to police shooting last month of jamar clark, a...
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tom: yeah. wife has been with you for 58 years. tom: yes.t 16 when we got married. charlie: how does she feel about the sex symbol thing? tom: she saw a when we were kids. i would be singing at school. i come from a large family and linda would come to see me at birthday parties and weddings. so she knew that i was aiming for that. i knew i could do it and she said -- when i went to london, i met with gordon mills and she knew him from television. she knew he was a man who could do something. charlie: richard burton was welsh, wasn't he? did you meet him? tom: i met him twice. i was in berlin -- no, munich in 1968 at the equivalent of the academy awards and with henry mancini, we did cabaret. and richard burton sent a note back and said would you like to have dinner. and he was there with elizabeth taylor. and they sat me in the middle and i was like -- charlie: what did you talk about? tom: he was talking about wales. he was so welsh. you should read his diary. he was there, richard burton and elizabeth taylor. old, this was 1968 and they p
tom: yeah. wife has been with you for 58 years. tom: yes.t 16 when we got married. charlie: how does she feel about the sex symbol thing? tom: she saw a when we were kids. i would be singing at school. i come from a large family and linda would come to see me at birthday parties and weddings. so she knew that i was aiming for that. i knew i could do it and she said -- when i went to london, i met with gordon mills and she knew him from television. she knew he was a man who could do something....
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all the more for you to buy, tom. tom: yeah.reaks doing this with my apple, my things. vonnie: you would still be able to hear the music. presumably, and improvement. tom: they are going to fix something so we need to buy another one. that is what i know for certain. single best chart right now. we might as well do brazil. it is a confirmation of all that we have known. the commodity boom over. resilient gdp, jon ferro, what a success to the 1990's. it ended, we came back with a vengeance. jonathan: an example of a country that is everything china does not want to be. chasing growth for growth's sake without reforms. look at the credit boom in brazil over the last decade. looki go to my guest, you at that chart -- brazil, do you think it is going to get worse before they get better, considering you also have an economy, and a fiscal policy that cannot run countercyclical to that downturn because there is pressure on the budget? >> i think there are a lot of problems in brazil. it is all of the above. i think it is very challengi
all the more for you to buy, tom. tom: yeah.reaks doing this with my apple, my things. vonnie: you would still be able to hear the music. presumably, and improvement. tom: they are going to fix something so we need to buy another one. that is what i know for certain. single best chart right now. we might as well do brazil. it is a confirmation of all that we have known. the commodity boom over. resilient gdp, jon ferro, what a success to the 1990's. it ended, we came back with a vengeance....
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>> we don't, tom. basis, lookly, the financials among the strongest with respect to dividend growth. but at the end of the day, where we're seeing were consistent dividend growth in terms of american sectors and industries are really coming from technology, industrials, health care -- consumer areas. we think that is for all intents and purposes, a secular shift in america were companies are paying out dividends. in fact, dividend growth as a strategy, we continue to believe "bridge active equities" and in fact, we believe dividend growth should be part of the asset allocation side of the fixed income in question going forward. caroline: you just told me you are in day for the 15 city tour for the -- what is the main concern your hearing? >> the main concern, with a forecast that we're going to see a correction next year and nobody believes us. at the end of the day, people are still pretty defensive with respect as saying seeing a flat market next year, not really wanting to make the call. we think th
>> we don't, tom. basis, lookly, the financials among the strongest with respect to dividend growth. but at the end of the day, where we're seeing were consistent dividend growth in terms of american sectors and industries are really coming from technology, industrials, health care -- consumer areas. we think that is for all intents and purposes, a secular shift in america were companies are paying out dividends. in fact, dividend growth as a strategy, we continue to believe "bridge...
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now, tom sullivan. tom: and good evening, everybody, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs tonight. donald trump bragging about how little he spends on his campaign, all this is about to change. trump says he is planning an ad blitz that could cost more than $2 million a week. >> starting around january 4th, we're spending a lot of money. going out and spending a lot. i love the concept of saying i spent the least and i'm best result because that's what it's all about. tom: and that has to be troubling for his rivals. today donald has spent $5.5 million on his campaign but he's in first place nationally in the new hampshire as well. in south carolina as well, and in iowa, he's just behind ted cruz. i'll have a full report on the state of the race closer to the iowa caucuses. >>> also tonight, the obama administration touting progress against the islamic state saying its airstrikes have killed, ten islamic state leaders over the past month. that development coming a day after the iraqi military said its forces recaptured the main government complex in ramadi from islamic state fighte
now, tom sullivan. tom: and good evening, everybody, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs tonight. donald trump bragging about how little he spends on his campaign, all this is about to change. trump says he is planning an ad blitz that could cost more than $2 million a week. >> starting around january 4th, we're spending a lot of money. going out and spending a lot. i love the concept of saying i spent the least and i'm best result because that's what it's all about. tom: and that has to be...
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tom foley. >> tom foley is "guilty" and i'm verdict. >> reporter: the outcome of tom's second trial was far from certain. >> what worried you the most? >> just that he was such a nice guy that you would have never guessed that he would've done something like this. >> he didn't seem like a murderer. >> right. >> reporter: and then at the fabled eleventh hour, it was time. the jury filed in. were they looking at you? the jurors? >> no, they weren't. i took a couple of deep breaths. and i just -- >> your honor, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> the waiting had -- it had paid off. >> as to count two, not guilty. >> the reaction of tom at the time of the verdict. absolutely incredible. he collapsed to the floor and wept for twenty minutes. unbelievable. >> he got away with murder, but he almost didn't. >> we had it. actually have to go back and talk with that family and give them some consoling, how do you do that? >> you're just angry, and you're angry at the jurors, the judge, and there's nothing you can do about it. >> i was more concerned about heath at that point, because i
tom foley. >> tom foley is "guilty" and i'm verdict. >> reporter: the outcome of tom's second trial was far from certain. >> what worried you the most? >> just that he was such a nice guy that you would have never guessed that he would've done something like this. >> he didn't seem like a murderer. >> right. >> reporter: and then at the fabled eleventh hour, it was time. the jury filed in. were they looking at you? the jurors? >> no,...
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now, tom sullivan. tom: and good evening, everybody, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs tonight. donald trump bragging about how little he spends on his campaign, all this is about to change. trump says he is planning an ad blitz that could cost more than $2 million a week. >> starting around january 4th, we're spending a lot of money. going out and spending a lot. i love the concept of saying i spent the least and i'm best result because that's what it's all about. tom: and that has to be troubling for his rivals. today donald has spent $5.5 million on his campaign but he's in first place nationally in the new hampshire as well. in south carolina as well, and in iowa, he's just behind ted cruz. i'll have a full report on the state of the race closer to the iowa caucuses. >>> also tonight, the obama administration touting progress against the islamic state saying its airstrikes have killed, ten islamic state leaders over the past month. that development coming a day after the iraqi military said its forces recaptured the main government complex in ramadi from islamic state fighte
now, tom sullivan. tom: and good evening, everybody, i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs tonight. donald trump bragging about how little he spends on his campaign, all this is about to change. trump says he is planning an ad blitz that could cost more than $2 million a week. >> starting around january 4th, we're spending a lot of money. going out and spending a lot. i love the concept of saying i spent the least and i'm best result because that's what it's all about. tom: and that has to be...
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tom: yes. i wonder if you live in washington, i really do wonder if people in washington are not attune to why people in the country are -- have him so far ahead in national polls, is it a beltway blin blindness? >> if i lived in oklahoma, i would feel the same way. i understand part of his appeal. i understand that he clears away the nonsense, speaks to what a lot of people feel issue i get that, i understand contempt for political class, much of which i share, i just don't think he is a principled reliable conservative, without the temperament to be president or judgment to be president. and he is so petty, even we saw there hurling personal insults, back and forth with any critic, ha watching cable news on twitter, tweeting about things that people say, ed coward yourself about something well -- educate yourself about something likely nuclear triad that he was clueless about, rather than trolling people like me on twitter. tom: he likes you. >> you should be honored, he does not have that mu
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energy lives here. >> p.m., tom su tom: i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs.its first major of american airstrikes have retaken control of the most -- of most of the city of ramadi. the war of swords between donald trump and hillary clinton getting intensely personal. trump making bill clinton's history of marital infidelity a central issue. he accuses clinton of having
energy lives here. >> p.m., tom su tom: i'm tom sullivan in for lou dobbs.its first major of american airstrikes have retaken control of the most -- of most of the city of ramadi. the war of swords between donald trump and hillary clinton getting intensely personal. trump making bill clinton's history of marital infidelity a central issue. he accuses clinton of having
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tom: ok.n the "new york times" on saturday to sunday, down here at the bottom where they have got this ad, i will pronounce it -- out of venice, if somebody in the house says, oh, look at that bag. just moved from fifth avenue up to madison avenue. why do they do that? howard: first of all, your lease ends. now you have to negotiate a new lease. they were in a prime space, but when the guy triples your rent, you may want to move to madison where they might only double your rent. tom: and that is the boom in luxury right now. howard: exactly. that is why people move. tom: single best chart. vonnie have them all this year, the trifecta. this is one of the french consortiums of designers. have got mark jacob, fendi, pucci for the summer, and louis vuitton all the time, 24 months a year. has this calculus worked out? conglomerates are working in howard davidowitz's world. howard: i think they work very much for all the mh. and is a creative business, this guy knows how -- it is all about taste, it
tom: ok.n the "new york times" on saturday to sunday, down here at the bottom where they have got this ad, i will pronounce it -- out of venice, if somebody in the house says, oh, look at that bag. just moved from fifth avenue up to madison avenue. why do they do that? howard: first of all, your lease ends. now you have to negotiate a new lease. they were in a prime space, but when the guy triples your rent, you may want to move to madison where they might only double your rent. tom:...
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>> tom foley.lse. >> reporter: a year and a half after tom foley's conviction both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> thank you. >>> this sunday, donald trump is still leaping ahead and nothing he says seems to slow him down. >> i know where she went. it's disgusting. i don't want to talk about it. >> will 2016 will the year the plitolitical establishment gets toppled? i'll be joined by bernie sanders, another outsider who upset the old political order. >>> also, the commander-in-chief test. with america facing challenges on a scale not seen since 9/11, which candidate is best qualified to keep us safe at home and abroad. >>> and film director spike lee on america's gun culture. >> why are we okay with that 88 americans die everyday from gun violence? why are o
>> tom foley.lse. >> reporter: a year and a half after tom foley's conviction both sides filed back into the courthouse to once again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is again in session. >> thank you. >>> this sunday, donald trump is still leaping ahead and nothing he says seems to slow him down. >> i know where she went. it's disgusting. i don't want to talk about it. >> will 2016 will the year the plitolitical establishment gets toppled?...
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nejra: thanks, tom.tandard chartered raised more than $5 billion today, about 97% of the shareholders exercising their right to buy stock. that is seen as a vote of confidence in the plan to turn around standard chartered. he is cutting 15,000 jobs. shares of macau casinos fell in asia today. for hong kong newspaper reports that china will crack down on the use of illegal devices. thes seen as a way to limit illicit money channeled through casinos. the biggest deal ever in the chemical industry is expected to become official today, according to people familiar with the matter. dow chemical in dupont plant to announce a merger, which would then split into three separate businesses -- agriculture, specialty chemicals, and commodity chemicals. investors have been demanding a breakup o. francine? francine: thank you so much. quite a lot of m&a -- let's turn to the international energy agency, for global oil surplus will persist. . we are joined by our chief energy correspondent. when you look at the iea repo
nejra: thanks, tom.tandard chartered raised more than $5 billion today, about 97% of the shareholders exercising their right to buy stock. that is seen as a vote of confidence in the plan to turn around standard chartered. he is cutting 15,000 jobs. shares of macau casinos fell in asia today. for hong kong newspaper reports that china will crack down on the use of illegal devices. thes seen as a way to limit illicit money channeled through casinos. the biggest deal ever in the chemical industry...
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tom hanks: general and mrs. grant will later recall the horseman who peered into their carriage twice on its way to the train station. the actor john mathews will be on stage that evening at ford's theater. the next day he will burn the letter. the signed confession given to him by john wilkes booth. abraham lincoln has less than 15 hours to live. ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in need. bringing our total donations to over sixty-five million dollars. and bringing love where it's needed most. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? no
tom hanks: general and mrs. grant will later recall the horseman who peered into their carriage twice on its way to the train station. the actor john mathews will be on stage that evening at ford's theater. the next day he will burn the letter. the signed confession given to him by john wilkes booth. abraham lincoln has less than 15 hours to live. ♪ (vo) some call it giving back. we call it share the love. during our share the love event, get a new subaru, and we'll donate $250 to those in...
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tom hanks: general and mrs. grant will later recall the horseman who peered into their carriage twice on its way to the train station. the actor john mathews will be on stage that evening at ford's theater. the next day he will burn the letter. the signed confession given to him by john wilkes booth. abraham lincoln has less than 15 hours to live. so strap yourselves in for action flo! small business edition. oh, no! i'm up to my neck in operating costs! i'll save the day! for plumbers and bakers and scapers of lawn, she's got insurance savvy you can count on. you chipped my birdbath! now you're gonna pay! not so fast! i cover more than just cars and trucks. ♪ action flo did somebody say "insurance"? children: flo! ♪ action flo cut! can i get a smoothie, please? ooh! they got smoothies? for me. ok, wehere's dad. mom. the twins. aunt alice... you didn't tell me aunt alice was coming. of course. don't forget grandpa. can the test drive be over now? maybe just head back to the dealership? don't you want to meet my
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tom: did you see how he did that? have to go to stamford to answer a question you don't know the answer to. he nailed that. he had no clue what the answer was and he killed it. that was great. [laughter] guy: stay with us, we have plenty more to talk about. marvin barth is going to stay with us. have rita send -- amrite sen. ♪ guy: welcome back, you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." bank is expected to begin its shift towards a single engine mark interest rates. we are expecting the latest rate decision, it isn't just an hour's time. justinet more from kerrigan. done itey we have suggest that we make it a move today. yes, we are looking at a , at least the consensus is, about 50 basis points on the repo rate. aret forget that there three interest rates that prevail in turkey at the moment. a lending rate, a borrowing rate and the repo rate. the lending rate is at the upper end. if we had a move on the lending rates that could be very lush. if we have a move on the repo bullish.will not be so the question is, whic
tom: did you see how he did that? have to go to stamford to answer a question you don't know the answer to. he nailed that. he had no clue what the answer was and he killed it. that was great. [laughter] guy: stay with us, we have plenty more to talk about. marvin barth is going to stay with us. have rita send -- amrite sen. ♪ guy: welcome back, you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." bank is expected to begin its shift towards a single engine mark interest rates. we are...
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tom keene.rkets close up, so we are monitoring, and we also are monitoring oil, which continues to slide following the opec meeting. we will break that down with terry duffy, who has talked about real estate in the experienced economy. what isest will tell us driving people into shopping malls. it is not just sale prices. .an schrager will be joining us it is about the experience, tom. are you enjoying yourself? are you experiencing something? i experienced a very big weekend in miami. an art boat --h we sat down and talked about an art bubble. tom: right now we need to prepare ourselves for nine days out on the fed meeting, and ian shepherdson is with us from pantheon, and jeff saut with raymond james. ian, let me start with you. have you changed the vector that you will establish on december 16? out into next year, or into 2017? ian: we are going to get a small move on the low language that it is gradual and we will take things easy. we remain accommodative. that is going to be a very clear me
tom keene.rkets close up, so we are monitoring, and we also are monitoring oil, which continues to slide following the opec meeting. we will break that down with terry duffy, who has talked about real estate in the experienced economy. what isest will tell us driving people into shopping malls. it is not just sale prices. .an schrager will be joining us it is about the experience, tom. are you enjoying yourself? are you experiencing something? i experienced a very big weekend in miami. an art...
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tom: it is peanuts.europe, there was a lack of investment, and the recovery here is slow. but it is there. davide: it is simple. the ecb increase its -- increases balance sheets. the ecb no point -- if thereses balance sheets, is no new money, they do not invest. putting more liquidity at the same time you're draining out of the private sector -- i call it the merkel plan. we came out of the second world war with a marshall plan. what is the merkel plan? in my view, it is putting investment through europe -- technology, health care, the refugee crisis -- and to be honest, the citizen's highest return of investment, building new homes across europe. you are only going to have 10 times the problem. i think as a result a better plan would be to say the juncker plan was a failure. this is vonnie quinn in new york. what is stalling the fiscal process? they change governments, they change leaders. with balance. why is the fiscal process of change stalling out? paul: i think the problem we face in europe, and i
tom: it is peanuts.europe, there was a lack of investment, and the recovery here is slow. but it is there. davide: it is simple. the ecb increase its -- increases balance sheets. the ecb no point -- if thereses balance sheets, is no new money, they do not invest. putting more liquidity at the same time you're draining out of the private sector -- i call it the merkel plan. we came out of the second world war with a marshall plan. what is the merkel plan? in my view, it is putting investment...
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tom foley's trial began. the prosecution argued that only tom had a motive to kill dar. but the defense claimed police had rushed to judgment. defense attorney tom schaeffer and defense investigator ken koberstein. >> in their mind it's always the boyfriend or the husband. >> or the person who finds the body. >> which in this case? > was the husband and tom. >> they wanted me bad. because they -- what's easier for them to go after someone that they can actually physically see or someone they cannot actually physical si see. >> what's wrong with the idea that money was the motive? >> absolutely not. i mean, we had a mortgage. to move on after all this was gonna take a hell of a lot more than that. >> reporter: after two weeks of testimony, the jury had its verdict. >> i felt the evidence was going to prove that there's absolutely no way i had anything to do with this. >> reporter: 12 jurors didn't share that feeling. >> we the jury find the murder. >> i was just, "what." i was just shocked. >> what was wrong with the jury? what do they know that i don't know? how could th
tom foley's trial began. the prosecution argued that only tom had a motive to kill dar. but the defense claimed police had rushed to judgment. defense attorney tom schaeffer and defense investigator ken koberstein. >> in their mind it's always the boyfriend or the husband. >> or the person who finds the body. >> which in this case? > was the husband and tom. >> they wanted me bad. because they -- what's easier for them to go after someone that they can actually...
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tom: i.r.the quality of under the football stadium at the university of colorado the morning after they can't state shootings. i don't know what else to say. guy: i find it hard to follow up on that, to be honest. tom: we are about stuff that is politically correct, when there was real tension, including when maybe mr. rose was alive. i find it charming we are having this debate. discussion toood have. think about the names associated hodes. goes tothat it surrounding how race relations work, particularly in higher education. barty went to tragedy. to the students have a point? james: those sites have a point. i come down on the side of the t brady have to be careful about airbrushing history. the rhodes scholars has been a great program. there is some stuff by saying is that a great job of educating people in bringing through. they have added a lot to the world. you can keep it there and have a debate around it. that the police who are living in in modern times, and you have to make sure not t
tom: i.r.the quality of under the football stadium at the university of colorado the morning after they can't state shootings. i don't know what else to say. guy: i find it hard to follow up on that, to be honest. tom: we are about stuff that is politically correct, when there was real tension, including when maybe mr. rose was alive. i find it charming we are having this debate. discussion toood have. think about the names associated hodes. goes tothat it surrounding how race relations work,...
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tom: yes.ep them open. to hear new sounds. there are some people who have been in the business for as long as i have and they say, it is not like it used to be. but it hasn't really. you still have to get up in front of a microphone and sing. i have always kept my ears open. inave always been interested new sounds and new singers. i want to still be in the ring. i am proud of the records i have made. at the time they were made they were very good records. they stand the test of time. but i don't want to live in the past. i don't want to go on the road and say, oh, i will do the greatest hits. charlie: how do you take care of your voice? drink plenty of water, get eight hours of sleep as possible. i have never gotten into drugs. alcohol -- you have to be careful. everything in moderation. i have learned that over the years. charlie: how many games to do each year? about 200d to do year. -- 200 each year. some years were more shows than others. a european tour in june and july and august. so i am
tom: yes.ep them open. to hear new sounds. there are some people who have been in the business for as long as i have and they say, it is not like it used to be. but it hasn't really. you still have to get up in front of a microphone and sing. i have always kept my ears open. inave always been interested new sounds and new singers. i want to still be in the ring. i am proud of the records i have made. at the time they were made they were very good records. they stand the test of time. but i...
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tom: is it ron paul economics? are coordinated policy, a helicopter drop on large-scale. mean we: carl, does it will not see an easing in january? carl: i think they are running out of bonds to buy. as far as doing it again in january, they are in a tough spot. the qe is futile. they are trying to fight inflation occurring because of the population. they have to keep up the program that they have already started, so this is a face-saving operation for them. they will not achieve their goal and this will be ugly when it ends. tom: what i love best about this the comments of our guests have pushed oil down $.10 since the start of this program. jump in here. francine: the boj is probably trying to fight deflation at the worst time possible, and, richard clarida, i know he started answering this. at the end of the day, this needs to work, or what happens to japan? an ambitious target was set in 2013 to get from minus one to 2. there almost there. i would not argue that it has not worked. i would argue that he set an am
tom: is it ron paul economics? are coordinated policy, a helicopter drop on large-scale. mean we: carl, does it will not see an easing in january? carl: i think they are running out of bonds to buy. as far as doing it again in january, they are in a tough spot. the qe is futile. they are trying to fight inflation occurring because of the population. they have to keep up the program that they have already started, so this is a face-saving operation for them. they will not achieve their goal and...
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tom: scary stuff. straight ahead, two police officers run into a burning house to save the babies inside. >> he came down the stairs and he had both tin fants. other. jennifer: and not your typical shopping trip, we'll tell you tom: now at 5:30, three people and 12 chargees in a violent home invasion. but police think another person got away in a stolen truck. jennifer: a popular lottery game is the focus of a new investigation involving a man already convicted of cheating one state system. mike: temperatures above normal right now, but this is nothing compared to what's heading our way before the week is over. >> examining the issue of immigration, i'm aixa diaz in washington, the topic being debated among lawmakers and jennifer: three people suspected of having connections to a franklin home invasion faced a judge today, but police think a fourth person is still on the run. welcome back, everyone, i'm jennifer vaughn. tom: i'm tom griffith. the alleged victim is recovering from injuries tonight. ray
tom: scary stuff. straight ahead, two police officers run into a burning house to save the babies inside. >> he came down the stairs and he had both tin fants. other. jennifer: and not your typical shopping trip, we'll tell you tom: now at 5:30, three people and 12 chargees in a violent home invasion. but police think another person got away in a stolen truck. jennifer: a popular lottery game is the focus of a new investigation involving a man already convicted of cheating one state...
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tom: best ever.view of new york city, looking at the holiday windows. .hey have absolutely topped it they are truly spectacular this year. if you can get to fifth avenue, check out their industry-leading windows this christmas. this is bloomberg "surveillance." good morning. let's get to a business flash. here's vonnie quinn. vonnie: chairs of syngenta are climbing in the premarket after there are talks to take over. people familiar with the matter they will buy 70% of syngenta with an option to require the remaining 30%. the board is expected to vote on the deal. $1 billion for roughly 40% stake in the u.s. money manager, according to a person familiar with the matter. they could happen early next year. eyeing the stake would be their biggest overhead investment since 2007. is planning to raise as much as $1 billion in new funds, this is according to a delaware state filing. lyft's filing didn't indicate how much money has been raised. this the value to its $2.5 million when it announced the previou
tom: best ever.view of new york city, looking at the holiday windows. .hey have absolutely topped it they are truly spectacular this year. if you can get to fifth avenue, check out their industry-leading windows this christmas. this is bloomberg "surveillance." good morning. let's get to a business flash. here's vonnie quinn. vonnie: chairs of syngenta are climbing in the premarket after there are talks to take over. people familiar with the matter they will buy 70% of syngenta with...
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i'm francine lacqua with tom keene. tom, happy wednesday. tom: happy wednesday, francine. this is an emerging discussion, and it like every other combination moves right into the search for nominal gdp. this is directly linked to the world of janet, mario draghi, mark carney, and everyone else in the economics game. when in doubt, merge. francine: investors seem to like this because both stocks are up. let's get the bloomberg first word with caroline hyde. caroline: thank you. financial authorities have identified the third attacker from harris. they say is a man who left from syria in 2013. all attackers were killed. two detonated suicide vest and a third was shot. the u.s., congress is trying to increase security in the wake of the recent terror attacks. the house overwhelmingly voted to bar people from visiting from iraq and syria in a program that allows visa free entry. iraqi forces have made a breakthrough in their fight to recapture a key capital of the islamic state. they say they have regained control of the section of the city of ramadi. iraqi forces are getting
i'm francine lacqua with tom keene. tom, happy wednesday. tom: happy wednesday, francine. this is an emerging discussion, and it like every other combination moves right into the search for nominal gdp. this is directly linked to the world of janet, mario draghi, mark carney, and everyone else in the economics game. when in doubt, merge. francine: investors seem to like this because both stocks are up. let's get the bloomberg first word with caroline hyde. caroline: thank you. financial...
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tom: it really is.own -- robert sinche has a lot to do with this over the years, particularly with his tenure at bank of america. how do you full commodities into the calculus janet yellen faces yak of you cannot ignore them, right? bob: this has been a real positive for global spending, and i think people have a tendency to ignore that. we worry about domestic demand in the eurozone not growing. real retail sales have been 2.5%.g at 2%, that is pretty strong growth for an economy that has gdp growth of less than 1%. consumers are really seeing the benefits, but the benefits are spread out amongst the global economies. vonnie: do they continue to spend that dividend? when the price goes down immediately, there might be a bit of euphoria. does that affect -- does that effect go away? bob: they can rebuild some savings, and in overtime when they see the declines are sustained, they adjust their spending habits. they have been reluctant to do that in the past, because the price of oil would come down, then
tom: it really is.own -- robert sinche has a lot to do with this over the years, particularly with his tenure at bank of america. how do you full commodities into the calculus janet yellen faces yak of you cannot ignore them, right? bob: this has been a real positive for global spending, and i think people have a tendency to ignore that. we worry about domestic demand in the eurozone not growing. real retail sales have been 2.5%.g at 2%, that is pretty strong growth for an economy that has gdp...
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tom: here is a partial score. guy johnson one, tom keene zero. johnson winning with a noki staki, inside european baseball. let's go to the terminal. i do not have the terminal. we will show you how you do that. i go -- for those of you with a terminal -- i can come right back here to the german two-year, i want to show where we are at the negative yield. this is a german dead-cat bounce . this is off draghi the other day. still veryds negative showing some of the work that janet yellen has to do december 16. guy: let's talk to the global head of fx strategy at bnp pari bas. the foreign-exchange the commodities collapse we are seeing. >> this is a big thing for us as well in foreign-exchange land. the key thing we would say is that the big four losers are the commodities. the australian dollar, new zealand dollar, canadian dollar and norwegian krone. i think the one we are focusing on is short aussie verus the u.s. istralia's biggest export iron or. all of these looking surprisingly overvalued above 72 cents. particularly against a resurgent u.s.
tom: here is a partial score. guy johnson one, tom keene zero. johnson winning with a noki staki, inside european baseball. let's go to the terminal. i do not have the terminal. we will show you how you do that. i go -- for those of you with a terminal -- i can come right back here to the german two-year, i want to show where we are at the negative yield. this is a german dead-cat bounce . this is off draghi the other day. still veryds negative showing some of the work that janet yellen has to...
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>> yes. >> reporter: tom schaeffer knew that if he had any hope of getting tom foley acquitted, he'd need to prove the sound those boys heard was anything other than a gunshot. just two weeks before trial began, while inspecting crime scene photos, schaeffer found what may be the key 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 >> reporter: tom foley on the stand with his own fate on the line. >> i wanted to convince the police. i wanted to advice my wife's family. >> could he? when "dateline" continues. for a dramatic transformation without the need for fillers your concert tee might show your age... your skin never will. olay regenerist. get fast-acting, long-lasting relief from heartburn it neutralizes stomach acid and is the only product that forms a protective barrier that helps keep stomach acid in the stomach where it belongs. for fast-acting, long-lasting y gaviscon . i absolutely love my new york apartment, but the rent
>> yes. >> reporter: tom schaeffer knew that if he had any hope of getting tom foley acquitted, he'd need to prove the sound those boys heard was anything other than a gunshot. just two weeks before trial began, while inspecting crime scene photos, schaeffer found what may be the key 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....
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back to paris and tom keene. tom: thank you so much.e in paris, we are looking at much on climate change, but of course we need to look at the data and shift the data from what we have seen yesterday, across equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. equities lower, and we saw the euro spike. --is the secondary tears euro-sterling and things like that -- where you really see the nuance. francine: european stocks extending losses on the mario draghi disappointment, and the dollar payrolls movement. i wonder whether one day we will look at carbon boards or green energy boards. tom: i think we will look at .ome form of carbon option francine: and we need to find an agreement in paris and we are joined by jean-paul agon. you are one of the people who is spearheading the movement. at the time, i remember in may you told me, "i care about availability. how do your consumers react when somebody says we care about green? , butpaul: the challenge also the commitment, is to make sure that every product we are going to make will be green, but anys
back to paris and tom keene. tom: thank you so much.e in paris, we are looking at much on climate change, but of course we need to look at the data and shift the data from what we have seen yesterday, across equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. equities lower, and we saw the euro spike. --is the secondary tears euro-sterling and things like that -- where you really see the nuance. francine: european stocks extending losses on the mario draghi disappointment, and the dollar payrolls...
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tom: the syrian boy on the beach. clarence: the video in police cases of possible brutality has been instrumental and historic in both deciding for one side or the other who is really guilty or innocent. john: best photo on is the rally paris following the charlie hebdo magazine massacre. a perfect photo on except for the missing u.s. president and the missing u.s. vice president. predictions. piano music. wow. i'm glad you finally made it, dad. you have to experience this city. you were right about the food. yeah? welcome. only in new york, right? i guess so. and a real astronaut. that was something. hi john. hey kevin. one more. didn't you want to be an astronaut? ...be an astronaut? yes, i did. there's still time. ahhhh!!! it's beautiful, isn't it? how about a baseball game next time? done! done. book priceless experiences around the globe with... ... your world mastercard. only at priceless.com john: person of the year. pat? pat: is dominated politics for year and the name is -- it's the year of the donald. eleano
tom: the syrian boy on the beach. clarence: the video in police cases of possible brutality has been instrumental and historic in both deciding for one side or the other who is really guilty or innocent. john: best photo on is the rally paris following the charlie hebdo magazine massacre. a perfect photo on except for the missing u.s. president and the missing u.s. vice president. predictions. piano music. wow. i'm glad you finally made it, dad. you have to experience this city. you were right...
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tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year? >> about 125 trailers a year. keep in mind, not all trailers are food trailers. even though that's what we specialize in, we'll build emergency command post trailers. we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what we do, marcus. we've been doing it for a long time. >> who's that? >> that's kita. >> that's kita. that's the shop dog. >> yeah. >> whose dog is that? >> mine. >> it's my dog. >> no. >> [laughs] >> no, that's my dog. >> your dog, his dog? >> no, it's mine. >> oh. >> used to be my dog. >> no, it was ours, and she stays with me. >> oh. >> we were a couple for 20 years, but we
tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year?...
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tom: i' m tom griffith. the corporal' s family and fellow rangers are remembering him for his leadership and for his service. mike cronin joins us live. cronin: corporal aimesbury' s family lives here in somersworth. he was a decorated soldier who was loved and respected by many. corporal andrew aimesbury' s family remembers him as special person. his sister explains, anyone who knows andrew, knows exactly what i mean. even if they only beheld a fraction of his personality. if you only heard him laugh for a second. if you only saw his smile in he is strong, kind, stubborn, goofy, hilarious, proud, humble, brave, a leader, a ranger, a friend, a brother, a son. special. the 21-year-old was killed this week at training in fort stewart, georgia. the army says he was seriously wounded wednesday during a live fire exercise and later died from his injuries. >> he lost his life and they' ve lost their son and it' s very very sad. reporter: kelly gagnon doesn' t know the family but has a daughter and son in the army
tom: i' m tom griffith. the corporal' s family and fellow rangers are remembering him for his leadership and for his service. mike cronin joins us live. cronin: corporal aimesbury' s family lives here in somersworth. he was a decorated soldier who was loved and respected by many. corporal andrew aimesbury' s family remembers him as special person. his sister explains, anyone who knows andrew, knows exactly what i mean. even if they only beheld a fraction of his personality. if you only heard...
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tom? tom: thank you so much.es -- i -- michael mckee and i jumped conditions in the to 1.09. up serves the shock we saw yesterday. of course, a lot was happening yesterday with the ecb. we have the jobs report, which could be the crucial jobs report, most likely the last before a rate hike -- what do we need to see? eal: it is about meeting market expectations for the view that the fed will raise interest rates. we have a very wide range of forecasts today. of ftn financial says if we get in the 150,000 or greater range, that will do the job for wall street. the consensus is 200,000. still strong -- we are hiring for holidays right now. the unemployment rate, no change forecast. that could pick up a little bit based on rounding, and we should see some wage gain. but overall, it is satisfying the market and the fed will be satisfied. vonnie: there has been some concern that december is not the best month for a rate increase, year-end positions and market liquidity. but there it have to be some sort of outside surp
tom? tom: thank you so much.es -- i -- michael mckee and i jumped conditions in the to 1.09. up serves the shock we saw yesterday. of course, a lot was happening yesterday with the ecb. we have the jobs report, which could be the crucial jobs report, most likely the last before a rate hike -- what do we need to see? eal: it is about meeting market expectations for the view that the fed will raise interest rates. we have a very wide range of forecasts today. of ftn financial says if we get in...
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tom: i' m tom griffith. the sanders campaign says it is being shut out from accessing vital voter data while hillary clinton' s campaign is accusing the sanders camp of stealing her information. let' s begin our commitment 2016 team coverage with mike cronin, who explains just how costly the sanders campaign believes this shut out will be. mike: this 12 page lawsuit was filed in response to the party' s decision to block the sanders campaign from accessing important voter information. it says without access to that database the campaign will lose about $600,000 in donations a day. in an interview you' ll only see on news 9 hillary clinton' s campaign manager says they want a fair fight. >> the sanders campaign stole they did it just a few days ago. we were called about it at the same time that they were. we just want to know that our data has been erased. mike: but the bernie sanders campaign is accusing party leaders of trying undermine his re taking the democratic national committee to clark' s individual
tom: i' m tom griffith. the sanders campaign says it is being shut out from accessing vital voter data while hillary clinton' s campaign is accusing the sanders camp of stealing her information. let' s begin our commitment 2016 team coverage with mike cronin, who explains just how costly the sanders campaign believes this shut out will be. mike: this 12 page lawsuit was filed in response to the party' s decision to block the sanders campaign from accessing important voter information. it says...
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>> tom: mmhmm, hard to say. i think the fed would like to see the short term rate closer to 1 or 2 percent. maybe 2, 2 and a half even. which really makes home loans go up by the same amount, another 2 or 3 percent on home loans by the end of that. that could be as far as 2 to 3 years out though before they get there. >> sabrina: but it could make the dollar stronger? >> tom: absolutely, it's gonna change where we are now. the dollar is very strong in international and it's just been fabulous for everybody else. (laughter) >> tom: no so great for us, unless you want to go travel. that's wonderful, but our exports kind of expensive overseas. >> sabrina: ok, thank you so much for being here. (music) >> sabrina: so interesting and obviously affects every single person in this country. >> tom: yeah, absolutely. >> sabrina: tom, thank you. ok, well we go deeper up next in to interest rates. what will the impact be on des moines home market? a local real estate expert joins (music) >> sabrina: welcome back everyone. w
>> tom: mmhmm, hard to say. i think the fed would like to see the short term rate closer to 1 or 2 percent. maybe 2, 2 and a half even. which really makes home loans go up by the same amount, another 2 or 3 percent on home loans by the end of that. that could be as far as 2 to 3 years out though before they get there. >> sabrina: but it could make the dollar stronger? >> tom: absolutely, it's gonna change where we are now. the dollar is very strong in international and it's...
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tom cole on -- tom: not a great day for skiing. while winter enthusiasts are still waiting for winter to arrive, others are taking advantage of the unseasonably warm days. ray brewer spent the day at the beach and he found some people who say more days like today would be fine with them. ray: we know it can' t last, that before too long we' ll have temperatures below freezing, and be dealing with snow covered roads. but for many people on the seacoast today was an unexpected christmas present. a surfer in a santa hat is not how most people think of christmas day in new hampshire but on this christmas it seemed appropriate. rate: for the second day in a row temperatures soared, making s and their dog take a stroll along the beach. >> you can' t beat this weather . it reminds me of my southern christmases that we spend down in atlanta and north carolina . ray: this christmas day found the hartley family doing something they didn' although it wasn' t quite what they were expecting when they booked the flight from england. >> i was hop
tom cole on -- tom: not a great day for skiing. while winter enthusiasts are still waiting for winter to arrive, others are taking advantage of the unseasonably warm days. ray brewer spent the day at the beach and he found some people who say more days like today would be fine with them. ray: we know it can' t last, that before too long we' ll have temperatures below freezing, and be dealing with snow covered roads. but for many people on the seacoast today was an unexpected christmas present....
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[laughter] tom: so bob and tom came up. tom always response to the call.they were on "the today show" together. we went to 21. there was a room upstairs. guys came in looking at their watches. the hea they were good guys. the head of bear stearns. there were private investors. they had a lot of dough. i had a full crowd off to the side. they could not figure out who they were. they were small, without fancy suits like wall street guys. i got up, and i introduced them, and they were all medal of honor recipients from the northeast. they were all pleased to be there. they were not talking about what heroics they had undergone to earn that medal. they were pleased to have a big 21 lunch and kind of waved to the crowd. they sat down. bob talked. tom talked. i think the first guy that leaned over to bob, having made a commitment of like $500,000 or something. it was a very big number. bob said, "i think we will do ok here today." [laughter] tom: because we put the guilt on, honestly. the world war ii memorial, i am just thrilled by these honor sites. everywhere
[laughter] tom: so bob and tom came up. tom always response to the call.they were on "the today show" together. we went to 21. there was a room upstairs. guys came in looking at their watches. the hea they were good guys. the head of bear stearns. there were private investors. they had a lot of dough. i had a full crowd off to the side. they could not figure out who they were. they were small, without fancy suits like wall street guys. i got up, and i introduced them, and they were...
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tom: i' m tom griffith. after checking every school building today, police say it is safe for parents to send their children back. wmur' s mike cronin joins us live from nashua high school north with reaction from parents and investigators. mike there will be an increased : police presence here tomorrow and at other schools in the city. police aren' t saying what specifically was in the email threat but they' re confident schools are safe. luz rodriguez admits she' s scared to send her 4th grade daughter and two other children back to school. >> you know i was on the fence about sending them, but it' s like vacation week too and they have a few days off so i will be sending them tomorrow. mike: this man feels it' s safe >> we got a call this evening from the principal that and we got a confirmation from the police department. mike: the doors will reopen at schools across nashua tuesday after an email threat was sent to the district over the weekend. officials say the threat was specific to the city' schools,
tom: i' m tom griffith. after checking every school building today, police say it is safe for parents to send their children back. wmur' s mike cronin joins us live from nashua high school north with reaction from parents and investigators. mike there will be an increased : police presence here tomorrow and at other schools in the city. police aren' t saying what specifically was in the email threat but they' re confident schools are safe. luz rodriguez admits she' s scared to send her 4th...