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>> tom foley. there is nobody else. >> 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. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> a yellow dunham's bag, located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also showed the jury the foleys' home phone 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 and say, have you left yet? where are you, you're waiting for you? >> that's what i would do. >> according to detective carbon, 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. >> he told me that his wife is very contr
>> tom foley. there is nobody else. >> 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. >> as before, the state opened its case with the crime scene analysts. >> what is it that you found in the basement? >> a yellow dunham's bag, located inside the bag was three shotgun shells. these are phone records -- >> norris also...
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what we have seen with trump and ryan is different than when bill clinton was president with tom foleyry different now. >> there's not alignment here. not full alignment. you can just tell from a personality standpoint, a value stands point that speaker ryan has struggled with this relationship for understandable reasons. not to mention some of the challenges he's ahead within his own republican caucus to convene them and try to reach consensus on issues. i think to be fair too, there is a personal element here. i think speaker ryan spoke to that. in my judgment it's a personal and political element. i think it's both here. there's no question, there's no question this relationship with this president is pretty unprecedented one in many ways including the speaker. >> all right. thanks to both of you for joining us. coming up, social accountability. are lawmakers pressing facebook chief hard enough to make sure your personal data isn't compromised again? so we swapped your car out for the all-new chevy traverse. yes. do you think it's going to surprise your daughter? absolutely. wait, i
what we have seen with trump and ryan is different than when bill clinton was president with tom foleyry different now. >> there's not alignment here. not full alignment. you can just tell from a personality standpoint, a value stands point that speaker ryan has struggled with this relationship for understandable reasons. not to mention some of the challenges he's ahead within his own republican caucus to convene them and try to reach consensus on issues. i think to be fair too, there is...
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tom foley lost his seat for re-election, 2004.ch faced major setbacks in the late '90s and had to step down. you have boehner and ryan leaving, basically because the institution has become dysfunctional. it is very hard to lead the republican house conference. >> why? >> republicans have a 23-seat majority right now. the freedom caucus is 30 seats. so, i mean, you just do the math. it's just -- you know, there is very hard to get much done. and if you look at the average midterm loss of the party in the white house, 28, 30 seats, it's going to be very hard to have any kind of congressional governing majority going forward. i think that's one reason ryan is stepping back. >> can i add another? >> do you think the internal polls -- because you see them -- >> yeah. >> are they showing the republican party faces a big problem? because in the polls we see, the gap has narrowed. the democrats are not doing as well as they were. >> so the generic ballaot has come down. democrats up four, down from where it was. and everybody talks about
tom foley lost his seat for re-election, 2004.ch faced major setbacks in the late '90s and had to step down. you have boehner and ryan leaving, basically because the institution has become dysfunctional. it is very hard to lead the republican house conference. >> why? >> republicans have a 23-seat majority right now. the freedom caucus is 30 seats. so, i mean, you just do the math. it's just -- you know, there is very hard to get much done. and if you look at the average midterm...
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i'm reminded of a story when the democrats were in the majority in both the house and tom foley i think was the speaker at the time, he was asked about one of his young embers, he said who is the opposition, mr. speaker? opposition, the republicans. the enemy, now that's the senate. harking back to what i told the ashington predicted, senate is not a place where things are done quickly. and for a whole lot of institutional reasons, it is a a lot of things don't happen. but remember the founding were not interested in efficiency. high on their list. they were interested in dividing the power. justice scalea used to say every 10 horned dictator in the world bill of rights but what made america different was of powers. not just between the executive ranch and the legislative branch, with the judiciary deciding whether they could do even the did but deferences between the two bodies in the legislature, so theme was, they wanted to and make it wer hard to act. o in the senate, floor time is the coin of the realm. as you've noticed recent experiences that i've had in the senate, the minority
i'm reminded of a story when the democrats were in the majority in both the house and tom foley i think was the speaker at the time, he was asked about one of his young embers, he said who is the opposition, mr. speaker? opposition, the republicans. the enemy, now that's the senate. harking back to what i told the ashington predicted, senate is not a place where things are done quickly. and for a whole lot of institutional reasons, it is a a lot of things don't happen. but remember the founding...
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tom: jane foley, thank you so m uch.e mann, citigroup, with her work over the years in trade and particularly, in dollar dynamics. one thing i find fascinating here is the idea of percolating, as we saw with mr. carney today, the dollar and currency actuations are doing the work for a given central bank. we have had a weaker u.s. dollar. is that equivalent to the rate increases, so chairman powell does not have to take them? catherine: you mean if the dollar happened to turn around. tom: ysees. a weaker dollar over the last 12 or 14 months, how does that change things were chairman powell? catherine: they are still looking for inflation in the u .s. not much more. there are certain people in the market who believe inflation is around the corner, going to be a rampage and the federal reserve will have to raise interest rates too much going forward into the second half of the year. there is certainly that crowd and a weaker dollar would only precipitate that to a greater degree. tom: we are seeing banker after banker. in t
tom: jane foley, thank you so m uch.e mann, citigroup, with her work over the years in trade and particularly, in dollar dynamics. one thing i find fascinating here is the idea of percolating, as we saw with mr. carney today, the dollar and currency actuations are doing the work for a given central bank. we have had a weaker u.s. dollar. is that equivalent to the rate increases, so chairman powell does not have to take them? catherine: you mean if the dollar happened to turn around. tom: ysees....