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>> tom foley. nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides file back into the courthouse to one again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is now in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> why is it that you found? >> yellow dunham's bag. >> located in the bag was three shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the records from around the time dar was killed. >> there were no phone calls that either came in or left. >> your wife doesn't show up somewhere, why not call home and see, have you left yet? where are you? we're waiting for you. >> that's what i would do. >> according to detective carbon, tom did not bother calling dar at home because he knew dar was already dead. then members of dar's stepped forward to testify that tom and dar's marriage was troubled, and that tom wanted out. >> he told me that his wife is a very controlling, and that it was wearing on him. and he did not necessarily want t
>> tom foley. nobody else. >> a year and a half after tom foley's conviction, both sides file back into the courthouse to one again determine tom's fate. >> circuit court is now in session. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> why is it that you found? >> yellow dunham's bag. >> located in the bag was three shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the records from around the time dar...
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savior of the industry. ♪ tom, himself, personally tom cruise went to the government in the uk to plead shoot this film and they did. there is eight leaked audio recording of him flying off the handle with some crew members who were not respecting social distancing. as he is very strong language? yes there are quite a few f bombs as the irate, yes. >> tom cruise is intense he is dedicated to the work. he is dedicated to the craft and he knows it is a business. a lot of money was at stake. >> i felt like he had a right to be angry. he, himself was on the phone with the studio day in and day out making sure these films kept going and make sure these films end up in theaters. >> between covid and streaming and in hollywood and the theater experience is on its knees for. >> cruise wanted to do more than just make a big movie. he wanted to bring audiences back to theaters. >> tom cruise would not let this come out and streaming he would rather shelve it and have it come out the right way. >> i'm always thinking about the big screen in that experience. and i know audiences want it. and so it
savior of the industry. ♪ tom, himself, personally tom cruise went to the government in the uk to plead shoot this film and they did. there is eight leaked audio recording of him flying off the handle with some crew members who were not respecting social distancing. as he is very strong language? yes there are quite a few f bombs as the irate, yes. >> tom cruise is intense he is dedicated to the work. he is dedicated to the craft and he knows it is a business. a lot of money was at...
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but tom?ys had an awful temper, they said. >> i was always afraid he was going to hurt her. always. always. >> why? what about him? >> his temper. >> you can't go from zero to 100 and think clearly. >> i think that he was just in a fit of rage. and he shot her. >> armed with the new information, the detective went back to talk to tom. and zeroed in on those scratches. officers had given him something clean to wear so they could collect his bloody clothing. >> and you have scratches on your body. >> okay. >> do you see this, this is a shaved chest. do you know how bad this hurts and it just. so when i'm sitting there, i do this off work and day. this is actually her blood, it comes off. see? oh my gosh, it's coming off. it's her blood. >> that's actually a scratch, okay? that's a scratch. >> still, the detective pressed him. he had motive and opportunity, she said. >> so when you went upstairs, you are arguing with her. and you know you are arguing with her. >> she was also reluctant to believe
but tom?ys had an awful temper, they said. >> i was always afraid he was going to hurt her. always. always. >> why? what about him? >> his temper. >> you can't go from zero to 100 and think clearly. >> i think that he was just in a fit of rage. and he shot her. >> armed with the new information, the detective went back to talk to tom. and zeroed in on those scratches. officers had given him something clean to wear so they could collect his bloody clothing....
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tom: we are learning.is about the lead response but as well as bahrain representing the persian gulf. the prime minister earlier this morning, britain clearly alongside the u.s. we are not alone. jonathan: let's get to the quote from rishi sunak describing the attacks as "limited, necessary, and percussion it." -- precautionate." tom: is the next one limited? norman roule making clear this was a tactical exercise and nonstrategic. you wonder of the risk of further technical attacks or responses and does a shift to becoming a more strategic effort against them? jonathan: i talked about how stec the calendar is just for this morning. the next 30 minutes, earnings from jp morgan, bank of america, wells fargo. citi later this morning. thanks stocks enjoying a bumping third quarter. almost 25% since october. tom: they are all going to come out within 20 minutes of each other and ache the worst 20 minutes in surveillance history. jp morgan is going to undersell the profit machine it has done, even if it does lay
tom: we are learning.is about the lead response but as well as bahrain representing the persian gulf. the prime minister earlier this morning, britain clearly alongside the u.s. we are not alone. jonathan: let's get to the quote from rishi sunak describing the attacks as "limited, necessary, and percussion it." -- precautionate." tom: is the next one limited? norman roule making clear this was a tactical exercise and nonstrategic. you wonder of the risk of further technical...
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lisa: i new year, tom. -- happy new year, tom.so much from peter but his successor was i would come to him saying i think the market will go down 10% and he said, good, i can buy some more, because the fund was so big that it took the opposite approach of what may be everyone in the media thinks so the liquidity provider -- tom: why are you looking at me? lisa: let me get something straight. there is an important role for honest skepticism on the way down and up and this morning i have been saying the bull case is only 9% and tells you where people are positioned for total returns. i think it is fair to be skeptical. that is our job. tom: bob would say here is the door. thank you so much. it is an eventful week. it is tuesday, don't forget that. lots of economic data coming up in the next three days. we will have all of that coverage for you on radio and television. "bloomberg surveillance." good morning. ♪ jonathan: we start 2024 with a little bit of gravity. equities are lower. the countdown to the open starts now. announcer: ev
lisa: i new year, tom. -- happy new year, tom.so much from peter but his successor was i would come to him saying i think the market will go down 10% and he said, good, i can buy some more, because the fund was so big that it took the opposite approach of what may be everyone in the media thinks so the liquidity provider -- tom: why are you looking at me? lisa: let me get something straight. there is an important role for honest skepticism on the way down and up and this morning i have been...
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tom: precede?ch to make it look a little better so the assets that you see on friday might not be all organic. what will be interesting to watch as the trade volume. it's a much better measure of how much interest there is in these funds. jonathan: why has the sec dragged its feet on this decision? katie: repeatedly they have said this crypto industry is open to fraud, manipulation. the irony is it was the twitter account hacked. they allowed the future etf's to be launched took the legs out of their argument and that was the basis of grayscale suing the sec. they wanted to convert their trust into a spot etf. they won that lawsuit and that was one of the important events that put today emotion. jonathan: isn't the assumption we would get the nod at some point in the future? what changes if we do? i've seen security bitcoin run out but what changes? are there people who could not buy it before that can because it is a spot etf? katie: thus the debate right now. if you go back to the futures etf lau
tom: precede?ch to make it look a little better so the assets that you see on friday might not be all organic. what will be interesting to watch as the trade volume. it's a much better measure of how much interest there is in these funds. jonathan: why has the sec dragged its feet on this decision? katie: repeatedly they have said this crypto industry is open to fraud, manipulation. the irony is it was the twitter account hacked. they allowed the future etf's to be launched took the legs out of...
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tom: 2.20%.han a 25 basis point cut to buy that property. 25 basis points is it going to get it done. tom: but it gets the motion going. jonathan: you could grease the wheels. i understand that. when they start cutting, and i think for a lot of people this year is a matter of when and not if, what you think they are going back to? skylar: absolutely. this is the timing issue in terms of the market looking for significant easing in 2024. no one doesn't expect these. the smallest easing that anyone is expecting his 50 basis points. but it is frontloaded. the market prices 200 basis points this easing cycle over two years and that is fairly reasonable if you get a soft landing. it is still above the estimate of neutral, but may be the estimate of neutral is too low. the problem is it is frontloaded. about 240 basis points in 2024. tom: what do you use in america? i am on three month annualized. skylar: you need to look at quite a lot of factors. really core and three-month annualized is what you sho
tom: 2.20%.han a 25 basis point cut to buy that property. 25 basis points is it going to get it done. tom: but it gets the motion going. jonathan: you could grease the wheels. i understand that. when they start cutting, and i think for a lot of people this year is a matter of when and not if, what you think they are going back to? skylar: absolutely. this is the timing issue in terms of the market looking for significant easing in 2024. no one doesn't expect these. the smallest easing that...
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: tom: now?s more important to these banks stocks for the rest of this year? is it the guidance you get friday, the following tuesday or whether the 10 year yield images the year? what's more important? tom: lou crandall was a giant who invented analyzing short-term paper. he has some real concern about what these smaller banks do. it's legit. jonathan: but many of their holding -- but many of them are holding on. tom: ira jersey is with us. i don't know if it's the chart of the year but i know it's the ira jersey chart. all you need to know on radio's interest rates were zero and ira jersey went out and pulls together all of the different money market fund yields into a huge 5% yield with a huge buildup in assets along the way. where are we in one year? will we unload our money market funds and put it other places? ira: i think money market funds will continue to be the investment of choice for people who don't want to take either interest rate risk or equity like wrist because you will still pr
: tom: now?s more important to these banks stocks for the rest of this year? is it the guidance you get friday, the following tuesday or whether the 10 year yield images the year? what's more important? tom: lou crandall was a giant who invented analyzing short-term paper. he has some real concern about what these smaller banks do. it's legit. jonathan: but many of their holding -- but many of them are holding on. tom: ira jersey is with us. i don't know if it's the chart of the year but i know...
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tom: yes.isa: do you remember clients asking is it going to be jamie dimon versus oprah winfrey, and she had to write it is not going to be jamie dimon? jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: stocks on the s&p 500 look a little something like this. equity futures negative on the snp. down by .6%. nine weeks of gains in the s&p 500. it was the longest winning streak in -- going back to 2004. the question is whether this rally at year end was surely a year end short squeeze or a sign of the macro fundamentals finally about to improve in a sustainable manner? they data on friday did not speak to the latter. lisa: which is the reason people are looking to cpi. we heard the same kind of talk from lori calvasina. we saw the nasdaq and the russell 2000 underperform. this idea that it is rate cutting concern and concerns about economic growth. tom: pullback for the first time in nine weeks -- pullback is normal. the hysteria about this is original. it is like we are addicted to up come up, away in my
tom: yes.isa: do you remember clients asking is it going to be jamie dimon versus oprah winfrey, and she had to write it is not going to be jamie dimon? jonathan: this is bloomberg. ♪ jonathan: stocks on the s&p 500 look a little something like this. equity futures negative on the snp. down by .6%. nine weeks of gains in the s&p 500. it was the longest winning streak in -- going back to 2004. the question is whether this rally at year end was surely a year end short squeeze or a sign...
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tom: sergio wants cost savings. tom metcalf, thank you.gs from santander and earnings from ubs, further cuts from the lender. let's check in with a focus on technology on one level, when it comes to earnings with the nasdaq looking vulnerable. it is the decision around the federal reserve that will be consequential. european futures gained under 2/10 of a percent, notching up a record higher. softness coming through, futures lower by a 10th of 1%. ftse futures unchanged. worth looking at the miners given that iron or has softened in terms of pricing on the concern of real estate in china and increased output from brazil. s&p holding the 4009 hundred line, but pulled lower. pain coming through, a bit of profit-taking after expectations around ai were not met for some investors. lower by 8/10 of a percent. let's start with the u.s. benchmark 10 year yield as we count down to the federal reserve decision and scrutiny of what jay powell will have to say around market pricing. 4.01, euro-dollar softer by 2/10 of a percent. brent at 82, set for
tom: sergio wants cost savings. tom metcalf, thank you.gs from santander and earnings from ubs, further cuts from the lender. let's check in with a focus on technology on one level, when it comes to earnings with the nasdaq looking vulnerable. it is the decision around the federal reserve that will be consequential. european futures gained under 2/10 of a percent, notching up a record higher. softness coming through, futures lower by a 10th of 1%. ftse futures unchanged. worth looking at the...
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tom: what did he say? jonathan: this is gassing but ultimately he thinks it could be another repricing in rates. next stock, fed minutes, did not they discussed cutting interest rates sometime soon? lisa: how much credibility does this have? how much are people poised to sell bonds if there is any pushback whatsoever of possibly cutting rates this year. right now even neil donna who is been talking about this disinflation came out and said six cuts seems like too many. this is sort of the sober january where it comes back and reassesses. let's get back to work. jonathan: a sober january on wall street. that's what this is. yields pushing higher again. yields up by two or three basis points on the 10 year by three or four. equity futures lower negative by .2%. i talked about 2023 turning upside down to start 2024. lisa: the biggest rally in the dollar going back to march. this retracing of some of the trades from last year especially the people saying the ecb wouldn't really have to cut rates. here's what w
tom: what did he say? jonathan: this is gassing but ultimately he thinks it could be another repricing in rates. next stock, fed minutes, did not they discussed cutting interest rates sometime soon? lisa: how much credibility does this have? how much are people poised to sell bonds if there is any pushback whatsoever of possibly cutting rates this year. right now even neil donna who is been talking about this disinflation came out and said six cuts seems like too many. this is sort of the sober...
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tom: average hourly earnings, 3.9%. i don't know how that moves but if it moves enough next he stuck it which is opening graham for 2024. jonathan: it has been a struggle coming out of the gate. the longest losing streak on the nasdaq since 2022. the big banks between 117 to 119. lisa: with the whisper figure being 188,000 on the terminal. good news is bad news and bad news is good news. is that the paradigm? that is what we keep seeing. the better the data, the worse the markets. jonathan: the jobless claims number, the downside surprise, will payrolls follow that to make it three out of three? tom: we are desperate for information. we had a strange first -- strange fourth quarter, some people taking the 1970's. we are begging for a narrative. jonathan: some people begging for it cuts. check out this quote. quote now that inflation has come down, before the next shot materializes, the fed should start cutting its. the fed should start cutting. lisa: that is what everybody is hoping and we can see baked into markets and
tom: average hourly earnings, 3.9%. i don't know how that moves but if it moves enough next he stuck it which is opening graham for 2024. jonathan: it has been a struggle coming out of the gate. the longest losing streak on the nasdaq since 2022. the big banks between 117 to 119. lisa: with the whisper figure being 188,000 on the terminal. good news is bad news and bad news is good news. is that the paradigm? that is what we keep seeing. the better the data, the worse the markets. jonathan: the...
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i'm tom mackenzie in london.stocks in the green as investors weigh beijing's latest stimulus measures. meanwhile, the fed hikes rates on its emergency lending program cutting off a supply of cheap cash for commercial lenders. central bank bonanza. we get rate decisions from south africa, turkey and of course, the ecb. well christine lagarde offer fresh signals on rate cuts? we bring analysis this hour. plus, tesla shares skid off the road after it misses on fourth-quarter earnings. and warns of weaker sales growth for the year ahead. let's check on markets because there is that positive sentiment across the asian session. it is helped by the uptick coming through from mainland china and hong kong, once again on measures articulated by policymakers, as we let into the break i asked whether or not the bad news has been fully baked in to the chinese equities story. whether the measures coming through, including the reserve ratio cut flag for february, will be putting a floor under chinese stocks? the benchmark csi 3
i'm tom mackenzie in london.stocks in the green as investors weigh beijing's latest stimulus measures. meanwhile, the fed hikes rates on its emergency lending program cutting off a supply of cheap cash for commercial lenders. central bank bonanza. we get rate decisions from south africa, turkey and of course, the ecb. well christine lagarde offer fresh signals on rate cuts? we bring analysis this hour. plus, tesla shares skid off the road after it misses on fourth-quarter earnings. and warns of...
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tom: tangible but not support. there are a lot of different opinions and people that were cautious on the market saying this is what you get after that paying up fourth-quarter. i say we are starting off with a narrative and thursday is adjust the narrative thursday and friday we will feel a lot different. jonathan: the commentator taking shape. jobless claims coming up and payrolls tomorrow. not much for the equity bowls to get their hands on, but that is the commentary from morgan stanley. jeffrey's attempting to put the toothpaste into the two. lisa: and completely failing. they did not succeed in sending a hawkish message. on the margin they are saying words, but at the same time this highlights that they stand behind the message sent. this stood out, many were marked that an easing in financial conditions beyond appropriate could make it difficult for the community to rate -- to reach inflation goals. tom: you beat me up so badly, i looked at the minutes. there were 425 people. didn't move the market? i tried
tom: tangible but not support. there are a lot of different opinions and people that were cautious on the market saying this is what you get after that paying up fourth-quarter. i say we are starting off with a narrative and thursday is adjust the narrative thursday and friday we will feel a lot different. jonathan: the commentator taking shape. jobless claims coming up and payrolls tomorrow. not much for the equity bowls to get their hands on, but that is the commentary from morgan stanley....
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tom: have you projected out into 2025?nd we look at the capacity and ability of airbus and boeing to get aircraft to their customers. how are you thinking about the leverage ryanair might have? neil: we already have. we did a 300 aircraft deal earlier this year and the timing was immaculate. it was in may. we signed the deal and got it approved by our shareholders in september. we have aircraft out to 2024. at the same time, the o ae has constrains. you're looking at the oam's. ryanair is in a unique position. we have aircraft coming in and game changes between now and the summer of 2025. tom: always a pleasure. good to see you, neil sorahan, the cfo of ryanair. plenty more coming up as we speak with the ceo of philips as well in the next 20 minutes. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back and happy monday. we have learned the u.s. is going to announce grants at the end of march supercharging domestic production. the awards are slated to go to intel and other chipmakers. it is to help them build factories in the u.s. a big
tom: have you projected out into 2025?nd we look at the capacity and ability of airbus and boeing to get aircraft to their customers. how are you thinking about the leverage ryanair might have? neil: we already have. we did a 300 aircraft deal earlier this year and the timing was immaculate. it was in may. we signed the deal and got it approved by our shareholders in september. we have aircraft out to 2024. at the same time, the o ae has constrains. you're looking at the oam's. ryanair is in a...
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tom, such strong criticism _ from them. tom, such strong criticism from _ from them.rom them. tom, such strong criticism from the families - from them. tom, such strong criticism from the families we from them. tom, such strong - criticism from the families we heard today, of the police particularly. the police seem to have known about this guy _ the police seem to have known about this guy. they would have been there during _ this guy. they would have been there during many— this guy. they would have been there during many of those incidents you talked _ during many of those incidents you talked about because they respond when _ talked about because they respond when somebody needs to be sectioned and taken _ when somebody needs to be sectioned and taken to hospital under the mental— and taken to hospital under the mental health act and they have said more should have been done to have arrested _ more should have been done to have arrested him when he assaulted a police _ arrested him when he assaulted a police officer in 2021, was supposed to be _ police officer in
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thanks, tom. in the process of constantly seeking out the truth, listen, without prejudice, rather than rather, rather than accuse somebody sources, you say, tell me more about that. the listen prejudice to be curious to be ever curious of not what just happened, but what can what can be done. i think the cacophony of everything that that comes from the news sends out a cynical default setting. i believe that this is how messed up it is and this is how this is who has messed it up and this is why. and here are the pros and here are the cons, and here are the victims. and here are the victors. and it's never as simple as a protagonist, antagonist, circumstance, not now. not in 2022. there is there is a position to made, but it has to be made from a place of, well, let's find out what is the truth and what's let's find out what is the narrative. i think that i think the concept of narrative is supplanting the concept of a facts and that narrative is anybody who is going to tell you a very specific s
thanks, tom. in the process of constantly seeking out the truth, listen, without prejudice, rather than rather, rather than accuse somebody sources, you say, tell me more about that. the listen prejudice to be curious to be ever curious of not what just happened, but what can what can be done. i think the cacophony of everything that that comes from the news sends out a cynical default setting. i believe that this is how messed up it is and this is how this is who has messed it up and this is...
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tom? >> meagan fitzgerald leading us off tonight. meagan, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. now to the rush to return home this new year's day after a record-breaking holiday travel season. emilie ikeda's at newark airport just as millions are on the move across the country. emilie, how's it looking out there tonight? >> reporter: well, tom, you think about it, more than 115 million americans traveled for the holiday according to aaa and now many are returning home including today, one of the busiest days expected for airports. there have been only a handful of cancellations but more than 2,100 flights have been delayed. in the new york city area authorities warned pro-palestinian protests would lead to more delays. this as an estimated 100 million americans hit the road this holiday season but not without tragedy. in new york this morning police say a car hit a curb and flipped before another vehicle struck it, killing five people. meantime, back at the airports we're learning more abo
tom? >> meagan fitzgerald leading us off tonight. meagan, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s. now to the rush to return home this new year's day after a record-breaking holiday travel season. emilie ikeda's at newark airport just as millions are on the move across the country. emilie, how's it looking out there tonight? >> reporter: well, tom, you think about it, more than 115 million americans traveled for the holiday according to aaa and now many are returning home...
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tom's mom's boyfriend who i love who i met before i met tom -- not before, when i met tom.d have been weird. when i first actually met tom's mom's boyfriend, his name is john, who i love. when i first met them, i walked in, and he was looking at me kind of funny. and he said hi, penny. he started cawing me penny. people do that, they're always knocking at me and things. so hours go on. and tom brings you a side later. i have no idea why john is calling you a penny. i am so embarrassed right now. i told him your name multiple times. i said no, he likes big theory. tom said what do you mean? that's the moment i knew tom had never seen "the big bang theory." you know what? he can call me penny. it's all good. >> jimmy: it sounds like tom might need more screen time. [ playing "hail to the chief" ] kaley cuoco is here. her movie is called role play. we'll be right back. ue psoriasi. thanks to skyrizi i'm playing with clearer skin. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. serious allergic reactions and an
tom's mom's boyfriend who i love who i met before i met tom -- not before, when i met tom.d have been weird. when i first actually met tom's mom's boyfriend, his name is john, who i love. when i first met them, i walked in, and he was looking at me kind of funny. and he said hi, penny. he started cawing me penny. people do that, they're always knocking at me and things. so hours go on. and tom brings you a side later. i have no idea why john is calling you a penny. i am so embarrassed right...
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tom's mom's boyfriend who i love who i met before i met tom -- not before i met tom, when i met tom.ird. [ laughter ] when i first actually met tom's mom's boyfriend, his name is john, who i love. when i first met them, i walked in, and he was looking at me kind of funny. and he started saying," hi, penny." he started calling me penny. people do that, they're always knocking at me and things. so hours go on. tom brings me aside later. "i have no idea why john is calling you penny. i am so embarrassed right now. i told him your name multiple times." i'm like, "no, he likes big bang theory." tom said, "what do you mean?" that's the moment i knew tom had never seen "the big bang theory." you know what? he can call me penny. it's all good. i'll explain it later. >> jimmy: it sounds like tom might need more screen time. [ laughter and applause ] kaley cuoco is here. her movie is called "role play." we'll be right back. [waterfall roars] want to go somewhere amazing? [engine revs] (♪) nice right? but we're not there yet... [natural sounds] not this either... (♪) still not it... finding the
tom's mom's boyfriend who i love who i met before i met tom -- not before i met tom, when i met tom.ird. [ laughter ] when i first actually met tom's mom's boyfriend, his name is john, who i love. when i first met them, i walked in, and he was looking at me kind of funny. and he started saying," hi, penny." he started calling me penny. people do that, they're always knocking at me and things. so hours go on. tom brings me aside later. "i have no idea why john is calling you...
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, because tom has sought refuge. his advice on whether or not he should allow himself. he's then about 24 years old to be presented as a candidate for election to convention of the group. i've i've forgotten name it's something like regulator's perhaps essentially it's in arkansas it's a group of people who want to see that the reconstruction acts are enforced and that the freedmen are allowed to vote to enjoy property. other rights. in arkansas it turns rather violent and are hints that tom may have been involved with with this group. he didn't elected to the to the convention but he's in somehow or other involved early on in the struggle for black rights in arkansas in the days of reconsidering action. but after that i lose his trail entirely. thank you all very much. it is an honor to introduce our speaker today. he was born in the bluegrass state but moved to the greenest state in the land of the free. as soon as he could. and it was here at the universif
, because tom has sought refuge. his advice on whether or not he should allow himself. he's then about 24 years old to be presented as a candidate for election to convention of the group. i've i've forgotten name it's something like regulator's perhaps essentially it's in arkansas it's a group of people who want to see that the reconstruction acts are enforced and that the freedmen are allowed to vote to enjoy property. other rights. in arkansas it turns rather violent and are hints that tom...
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that start with you, tom.o strike fear in the uk over the last 12 months or so, this one is a long one, though? it is the last 12 months or so, this one is a long one, though?— the last 12 months or so, this one is a long one, though? it is and the government — is a long one, though? it is and the government is _ is a long one, though? it is and the government is trying _ is a long one, though? it is and the government is trying to _ is a long one, though? it is and the government is trying to do - is a long one, though? it is and the government is trying to do its - is a long one, though? it is and the government is trying to do its best| government is trying to do its best to turn_ government is trying to do its best to turn the — government is trying to do its best to turn the people who against the striking _ to turn the people who against the striking doctors. there is an incendiary— striking doctors. there is an incendiary remark recently where an official_ incendiary remark recently where an official sa
that start with you, tom.o strike fear in the uk over the last 12 months or so, this one is a long one, though? it is the last 12 months or so, this one is a long one, though?— the last 12 months or so, this one is a long one, though? it is and the government — is a long one, though? it is and the government is _ is a long one, though? it is and the government is trying _ is a long one, though? it is and the government is trying to _ is a long one, though? it is and the government is trying...
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tom? >> courtney kube leading us off tonight. courtney, we thank you for that >>> this is also breaking tonight a south carolina judge won't give convicted murderer alex murdaugh a retrial in the death of his wife and son. it comes after a stunning day of testimony and a clerk of court nearly jeopardized the case sam brock has the details. >> reporter: after alex murdaugh's double murder conviction of his wife and younger son less than a year ago a new ruling tonight, he will not face another trial though the judge taking issue with the clerk of court's behavior and comments. >> i find that the clerk of court is not completely credible as a witness. ms. hill was attracted by the siren call of celebrity. did clerk of court hill's comments have any impact on the verdict of the jury? i find that the answer to this question is no >> this was not going to be the final say-so on the law that's going to be determined by the appellate courts >> reporter: the decision coming amidst the split screen
tom? >> courtney kube leading us off tonight. courtney, we thank you for that >>> this is also breaking tonight a south carolina judge won't give convicted murderer alex murdaugh a retrial in the death of his wife and son. it comes after a stunning day of testimony and a clerk of court nearly jeopardized the case sam brock has the details. >> reporter: after alex murdaugh's double murder conviction of his wife and younger son less than a year ago a new ruling tonight, he...
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tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm tom mackenzie in london. chinese stocks selloff on more concern over the country's indebted property sector. treasury yields extend declines as the u.s. makes a surprise cut to its borrowing estimate, using worries about a flood of debt. european data deluge. we bring the latest reading of the french gdp this hour and look ahead to germany's print. europe's largest economy may have shrunk 0.3% in the latest quarter. the wider euro area is also expected to show contraction. plus, will the magnificent seven live up to their name? we look ahead to the crucial earnings from microsoft and alphabet. both companies reporting today. let's check in on markets as u.s. markets hit another fresh record yesterday. we have the news crossing the line from saudi aramco that they have been told by the ministry of energy in saudi arabia to maintain their output at 12 million barrels per day. they said back in november, they planned to move towards 13 million barrels a day, today just in the last few minutes the redhead crossin
tom: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." i'm tom mackenzie in london. chinese stocks selloff on more concern over the country's indebted property sector. treasury yields extend declines as the u.s. makes a surprise cut to its borrowing estimate, using worries about a flood of debt. european data deluge. we bring the latest reading of the french gdp this hour and look ahead to germany's print. europe's largest economy may have shrunk 0.3% in the latest quarter. the...
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the rainfall measurements tom . millimetre. the rainfall. measurements tom takes millimetre.easurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales.— to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, _ to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, modelling - to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, modelling and | us with forecasting, modelling and water_ us with forecasting, modelling and water resources. the us with forecasting, modelling and water resources.— us with forecasting, modelling and water resources. the weather station he has this was _ water resources. the weather station he has this was built _ water resources. the weather station he has this was built by _ water resources. the weather station he has this was built by his _ he has this was built by his grandfather at the end of the 19th century and tom took over the responsibility of measuring rainfall in 1948. responsibility of measuring rainfall in 19118. how long do you think you will keep going?
the rainfall measurements tom . millimetre. the rainfall. measurements tom takes millimetre.easurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales. it measurements tom takes are passed on to natural resources wales.— to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, _ to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, modelling - to natural resources wales. it helps us with forecasting, modelling and | us with forecasting, modelling and water_ us with forecasting,...
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tom had thank you so much for shafinu job. tom had thank you so much for sharing your — job.with _ job. tom had thank you so much for sharing your story with us _ job. tom had thank you so much for sharing your story with us and - job. tom had thank you so much for sharing your story with us and we i sharing your story with us and we hope you are doing well. they with us on bbc news. good evening. i'm sure you really don't need me to stand here and tell you just how wet and miserable it's been for the start of 202a, butjust take a look at these statistics. some of us have seen close to orjust above the average monthly rainfall already, and we're only five days into the month. but there is a glimmer of good news because high pressure is set to build as we look ahead, and that will quieten the weather story down. there is likely to be little significant rainfall for the foreseeable future. and we can see the first signs of that as we move into the weekend. yes, it's going to be a drier weekend. it will be a colder one as well. and with clear skies developing through the night,
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>> yeah, i think there is two huge takeaways from tom's a victory.ber one is the field program, my campaign was working hard, knocking doors alongside tom, he had his own field program, but many other electives in central florida put forth their volunteers to knock doors and get tom elected. what we saw is that when we have a good field program that is knocking on doors, yes of democrats and npis, we knocked republican doors, and i think that holistic approach to get out the vote is part of the reason that tom won. the second thing is the message, i mentioned this before but i want to say it again. when we hone in on what the people care about, let the people are thinking about in that moment, that's what drives people out to vote. it was mentioned before the segment, the day of the election there were more republicans that voted from democrats, you take a step back and say wow, it was the get out to vote effort during early vote and vote by mail that gave us the lead, that gave tom the lead he needed to go into election and absorb the republican vot
>> yeah, i think there is two huge takeaways from tom's a victory.ber one is the field program, my campaign was working hard, knocking doors alongside tom, he had his own field program, but many other electives in central florida put forth their volunteers to knock doors and get tom elected. what we saw is that when we have a good field program that is knocking on doors, yes of democrats and npis, we knocked republican doors, and i think that holistic approach to get out the vote is part...
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tom, _ she has an excellent chance. tom, thank you so much for 'oinin- she has an excellent chance.n excellent chance. tom, thank you so much for 'oinin- us on bbc she has an excellent chance. tom, thank you so much for 'oinin- us on bbc news. she has an excellent chance. tom, thank you so much for 'oinin- us on bbc news. thank joining us on bbc news. thank ou. the joining us on bbc news. thank you- the last— joining us on bbc news. thank you. the last 24 _ joining us on bbc news. thank you. the last 24 hours - joining us on bbc news. thank you. the last 24 hours before l you. the last 24 hours before the campaigning _ you. the last 24 hours before the campaigning in _ you. the last 24 hours before the campaigning in the - you. the last 24 hours before i the campaigning in the primary on tuesday. loads of events packed in tomorrow. they're really pushing for this, but they're looking for a strong finish, which is a slight change in the rhetoric from, perhaps, before when they were talking about winning. back to you in the studio. trump celebrated the news of desantis' endorsement at
tom, _ she has an excellent chance. tom, thank you so much for 'oinin- she has an excellent chance.n excellent chance. tom, thank you so much for 'oinin- us on bbc she has an excellent chance. tom, thank you so much for 'oinin- us on bbc news. she has an excellent chance. tom, thank you so much for 'oinin- us on bbc news. thank joining us on bbc news. thank ou. the joining us on bbc news. thank you- the last— joining us on bbc news. thank you. the last 24 _ joining us on bbc news. thank you....
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england's three spinners, they struggled, tom hartley especially on his debut. ., struggled, tom hartleylly on his debut. . �* , ., ., struggled, tom hartley especially on his debut. . �*, ., ., ., his debut. yeah, it's hard not to feel for tom _ his debut. yeah, it's hard not to feel for tom hartley. _ his debut. yeah, it's hard not to feel for tom hartley. he's - his debut. yeah, it's hard not to feelfor tom hartley. he's been| his debut. yeah, it's hard not to - feel for tom hartley. he's been fast tracked into the england side. he hasn't played much first—class cricket. he hit that first ball, tom hartley's first ball in test cricket for six. hartley's first ball in test cricket forsix. he hartley's first ball in test cricket for six. he did the same again later in the same over. stokes was desperate for hartley to get a bacon. he billed nine overs in his opening bill, and i whether or not there was a good move, hartley went for six or three runs. seven runs over. when he came into the attack went for more than seven and over. on the jack leach could do any sort of containing job and
england's three spinners, they struggled, tom hartley especially on his debut. ., struggled, tom hartleylly on his debut. . �* , ., ., struggled, tom hartley especially on his debut. . �*, ., ., ., his debut. yeah, it's hard not to feel for tom _ his debut. yeah, it's hard not to feel for tom hartley. _ his debut. yeah, it's hard not to feel for tom hartley. he's - his debut. yeah, it's hard not to feelfor tom hartley. he's been| his debut. yeah, it's hard not to - feel for tom hartley....
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you are saying, tom this is a _ it interesting what you are saying, tom. saying, tom. this is a very dangerous - tom. this is a very dangerous moment _ tom. this is a very dangerous moment. comparable, - tom. this is a very dangerous . moment. comparable, perhaps, tom. this is a very dangerous - moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period— moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period before _ moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period before the — moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period before the start _ moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period before the start of— moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period before the start of the _ moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period before the start of the first - period before the start of the first world _ period before the start of the first world war. — period before the start of the first world war, even. _ period before the start of the first world war, even. and _ period before the start of the first world war, even. and by- period before the start of the first world war, even. and by that, - peri
you are saying, tom this is a _ it interesting what you are saying, tom. saying, tom. this is a very dangerous - tom. this is a very dangerous moment _ tom. this is a very dangerous moment. comparable, - tom. this is a very dangerous . moment. comparable, perhaps, tom. this is a very dangerous - moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period— moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period before _ moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period before the — moment. comparable, perhaps, to that period...
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tom knows abbas well. in fact, we spent an afternoon, sal and i, mansour abbas, because for our book, because of an tom brokered and an mansour bus basically told this member of his knesset of his party, get out. i want you out of the party and out of the knesset. you are not going to deny what happened. and so i, i think there's stuff happening again. i tend to be my wife always tells me too optimistic. you're too optimistic. don't be so this about everything, by the way, not just this, but. but i am. but i think there's i, i don't know if hamas brought israel together. we can get into that. but i do think hamas may have had an impact on the israeli arab community, or at least some of them. well, you know, i and i know we have to, but literally today at 4:00, i got a from mansour. there you go see. and he said i have a sponsor or i have a i have a letter for you. this guy is i'm fan boy. i a i have a letter. i need you to give to president biden. well, i said i'll start call the president, read to him. an
tom knows abbas well. in fact, we spent an afternoon, sal and i, mansour abbas, because for our book, because of an tom brokered and an mansour bus basically told this member of his knesset of his party, get out. i want you out of the party and out of the knesset. you are not going to deny what happened. and so i, i think there's stuff happening again. i tend to be my wife always tells me too optimistic. you're too optimistic. don't be so this about everything, by the way, not just this, but....
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tom, thank you so much for the update. as tom _ alabama. tom, thank you so much for the update. for the update. as tom said there, we're still waiting to find out how this progresses. joining me to discuss is justin mazzola, who is the deputy director of research at amnesty international usa, an organisation focused on human rights. thank you so much for your time. justin, can i first get your reaction to the supreme court decision to not hold this yes, thank you. it is not surprising considering what was just mentioned around the conservative nature of the court and how they have been handling death penalty cases. emergency state yesterday and the appeal from the 11th circuit today was denied. the justice dissenting comments were prescient in terms of where we stand in terms of what's about to happen. what are your specific concerns here about the method being used? amnesty international is opposed the death penalty in all circumstances, and all forms and method of execution. it is the ultimate cruel and degrading punishment. there are a number of issues specifically with kenne
tom, thank you so much for the update. as tom _ alabama. tom, thank you so much for the update. for the update. as tom said there, we're still waiting to find out how this progresses. joining me to discuss is justin mazzola, who is the deputy director of research at amnesty international usa, an organisation focused on human rights. thank you so much for your time. justin, can i first get your reaction to the supreme court decision to not hold this yes, thank you. it is not surprising...
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tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 1948.long as i can walk, hopefully! for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines tonight: a famous test victory for england in one of the toughest places to tour. klopp may be off, but liverpool are into the fifth round of the fa cup. and goalie lionel mpasi kicks the penalty that sends dr congo through to the quarterfinals of afcon. hello and welcome then to a busy sportsday. and we are starting with cricket. england captain ben stokes says his side's incredible opening test victory in india was their best under his leadership. facing an india side who'd only lost three times on home soil in the past decade, england somehow turned a i90—run first—innings deficit into a hugely unexpected 28—run win. before this, the biggest lead any touring team had previously overturned there was just 65, and that was by australia 60 years ago. england's vice—captain 0llie pope was player of the match after sav
tom took over the responsibility of measuring the rainfall in 1948.long as i can walk, hopefully! for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm lizzie greenwood—hughes. the headlines tonight: a famous test victory for england in one of the toughest places to tour. klopp may be off, but liverpool are into the fifth round of the fa cup. and goalie lionel mpasi kicks the penalty that sends dr congo through to the quarterfinals of afcon....
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and you know tom? government know what, tom?ment are computer system. >> it's extraordinary. >> it's extraordinary. >> the post office is still using it even, and the people behind the computer system have got almost a dozen other government contracts. >> yes. which is schools in northern ireland being the latest one. >> yeah. well let's speak now to a victim of this scandal, vijay parekh is one of those who was affected by it. >> vijay , first of all, can you >> vijay, first of all, can you explain your own personal situation? what were you accused of ? of? >> uh, uh, they asked for a theft and false accounting , but theft and false accounting, but they took theft away and just did false accounting on the accused . accused. >> is it is. it is such a such a miscarriage of justice as we keep saying. but, um . what what keep saying. but, um. what what precisely do postmasters want to see? have happen today? of course, the justice secretary is meeting with the post office. minister what would be your ideal outcome of that meeting ?
and you know tom? government know what, tom?ment are computer system. >> it's extraordinary. >> it's extraordinary. >> the post office is still using it even, and the people behind the computer system have got almost a dozen other government contracts. >> yes. which is schools in northern ireland being the latest one. >> yeah. well let's speak now to a victim of this scandal, vijay parekh is one of those who was affected by it. >> vijay , first of all, can...
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tom friedman, thank you very much for joining us tonight.your reaction to what we just heard from the state department in what is the most striking public conflict the state department has had with israel so far. >> yeah, lawrence. it's good to be with you all the way from new zealand, in fact. you know, i don't think this is a lasting problem. i think these statements by smotrich and ben-gvir are representative of a far-right faction in netanyahu's government. his own government, netanyahu himself, has disassociated himself from that view. these guys and this government is capable of many crazy things, but i don't think forcing gazan civilians out of gaza is anything that it will actually implement. so i'm glad the state department drew a red line, but i don't think it's something, you know, that we're gonna see. but it's emblematic, you know, lawrence, of this war. what is new about it is that on both the israeli and palestinian side, you have the worst of the worst, really, in the driver seat. on the palestinian side, you not only have th
tom friedman, thank you very much for joining us tonight.your reaction to what we just heard from the state department in what is the most striking public conflict the state department has had with israel so far. >> yeah, lawrence. it's good to be with you all the way from new zealand, in fact. you know, i don't think this is a lasting problem. i think these statements by smotrich and ben-gvir are representative of a far-right faction in netanyahu's government. his own government,...
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i know you've got quite strong views, tom, in of the views, tom, in terms of the junior doctors strikes increases that they should receive. >> mean, actually for >> i mean, i actually feel for a lot nhs trusts because, you lot of nhs trusts because, you know, they're getting the know, they're getting in the neck right, for missing these a&e say, a&e targets, which as you say, it's across uk. it's been it's across the uk. it's been under successive governments as well, despite the amount of money been in. but money that's been put in. but what's failing is primary what's really failing is primary health know can't health care. you know you can't get a appointment. so what get a gp appointment. so what are doing? they, try are people doing? they, uh, try and jump the queue actually by crowding out, um, the accident and emergency department, often for ailments which are not accident and emergency. so that's part of the problem. yeah.i that's part of the problem. yeah. i mean , how cancer yeah. i mean, how many cancer diagnoses getting , but diagnoses now are getting, but you solution is to
i know you've got quite strong views, tom, in of the views, tom, in terms of the junior doctors strikes increases that they should receive. >> mean, actually for >> i mean, i actually feel for a lot nhs trusts because, you lot of nhs trusts because, you know, they're getting the know, they're getting in the neck right, for missing these a&e say, a&e targets, which as you say, it's across uk. it's been it's across the uk. it's been under successive governments as well,...