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it's tom foley.n the bag of shells in the basement, tom foley. >> tom foley is guilty and i'm asking you to bring back that verdict. >> 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 have done something like that. >> he didn't seem like a murderer? >> right. >> and then at the fabled 11th hour it was time, the jury filed in. >> were they looking at you, the jurors? >> no, they weren't. i took a couple deep breaths and i just -- >> your honor, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> the waiting 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 20 minutes. unbelievable. >> he got away with murder, but he almost didn't. we had it. we had him convicted. and to actually have to go back and talk with that family and try and give them some consoling, how do you that? >>
it's tom foley.n the bag of shells in the basement, tom foley. >> tom foley is guilty and i'm asking you to bring back that verdict. >> 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 have done something like that. >> he didn't seem like a murderer? >> right. >> and then at the fabled 11th hour it was time, the jury filed in....
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lemonis: hey, tom. tom: hey, marcus. i wanted to go over that tailgate trailer that you guys were working on. tom: yes. lemonis: with the waycross facility getting sorted out, i wanted to head back to tampa to see what tom and nancy were working on. i gave them the task of coming up with a new product, and them working together is important to me. tom: all right, let me pull up the file here. lemonis: and so, did you do the sketches on these? tom: yeah, i did the sketches on these. i did a -- nancy: hey, guys. lemonis: what? amber: i can't get past your khaki pants. [ laughs ] nancy: hey, do me a favor. walk through the shop there and grab the guys, okay? real quick -- i want to go ahead and pass this out and let everybody take a look at it, okay? and then we're gonna go into some [bleep] right now. you see, this is a customer-service order. there's an imaginary tammy that works for this company in one of our dealers that he will not allow me to meet! whose phone number is tammy's?! whose number is this on tammy's piece
lemonis: hey, tom. tom: hey, marcus. i wanted to go over that tailgate trailer that you guys were working on. tom: yes. lemonis: with the waycross facility getting sorted out, i wanted to head back to tampa to see what tom and nancy were working on. i gave them the task of coming up with a new product, and them working together is important to me. tom: all right, let me pull up the file here. lemonis: and so, did you do the sketches on these? tom: yeah, i did the sketches on these. i did a --...
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ashley and a tom's. she'd invited her co-workers like andrea. >> it was casual but verbally told everyone at work, you should come. >> they worked together where she was a respiratory therapist. >> crazy, nice. >> crazy. >> just full of energy. she was a happy person. she laughed a lot and joked. >> their friendship was new and andrea had listened to her chatter about jobs and marriages and her three kids. the youngest of whom was born with hydrocephalus which causes life-threatening fluid buildup in the brain. >> she talked about it a lot. >> did she? >> but i didn't get the impolice she felt burdened by it. that was the cards she was dealt. >> she embraced the challenge said ashley's mom and became a public advocate. >> she went to washington, d.c. and in the fall of 2011 to speak before congress for funding for hydrocephalus so she had a full plate. >> so did tom for that matter. >> he was a pretty good guy. very intelligent. >> reporter: jeff rodriguez was tom's boss at the county jail. they were cor
ashley and a tom's. she'd invited her co-workers like andrea. >> it was casual but verbally told everyone at work, you should come. >> they worked together where she was a respiratory therapist. >> crazy, nice. >> crazy. >> just full of energy. she was a happy person. she laughed a lot and joked. >> their friendship was new and andrea had listened to her chatter about jobs and marriages and her three kids. the youngest of whom was born with hydrocephalus...
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tom, back to you in davos. tom: dani burger, thanks so much. in equities and we'll look at that through the morning. coming up, this is an exceptionally important and serious conversation on canada and the people of canada suffering over that horrific plane crash outside tehran. the deputy prime minister will join us of canada. and we're thrilled she could find time this friday to join us. from the meetings at the world economic forum in davos. stay with us. this it bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i think the chinese government are taking serious measures now and very quick. >> the hospital's and communities are much better prepared compared to the south state. >> this is a challenge that we have been aware. they put measures. a challenge, it is but if there is any country in the world that can deal with this kind of challenge, it must be china. >> it can be really devastating, but this is early days. >> whatever damage to the economy, it will be limited. >> it is an example of why countries need to work together. >> we need to contain it and communicate that i
tom, back to you in davos. tom: dani burger, thanks so much. in equities and we'll look at that through the morning. coming up, this is an exceptionally important and serious conversation on canada and the people of canada suffering over that horrific plane crash outside tehran. the deputy prime minister will join us of canada. and we're thrilled she could find time this friday to join us. from the meetings at the world economic forum in davos. stay with us. this it bloomberg. ♪ ♪ i think...
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tom: did you say citigroup is 1.1? tom m.: yes. tom: that is extraordinary.ly but i don't think people realize how much they went down in august. tom: tom michaud not understanding we need to go to break. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your local xfinity store today. ♪ "surveillance." francine lacqua in london, tom keene in new york. atks coming up, jp morgan ask: 45. right now -- 6:45. accusingcritics are donald trump of playing politics with the treasury department report on china. the administration now says china does not in a belated's manipulate dose -- its currency, two days before it signs a trade deal. british prime minister boris johnson is optimistic about the chances of a trade deal this ,ear between the u.k. and e.u. tel
tom: did you say citigroup is 1.1? tom m.: yes. tom: that is extraordinary.ly but i don't think people realize how much they went down in august. tom: tom michaud not understanding we need to go to break. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! wifi up there? uhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're...
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tom: there has to be a policy.y life at bloomberg i've seen many policies succeed and others go down in flames upon vote in washington. how do we get something voted on that benefits all? abby: looking at the economic dimension, we have identified some things that are really important for the united states. for example, we take a look at those people have doctorates in things like engineering and computer science, who are working in u.s. industry, something on the order of 40% or 50% of them are immigrants. tom: are they taking jobs from americans? abby: they are not. we have had conversations with the american academy for the advancement of science, and they have said we have an inadequate pipeline. we are not training our kids at a young enough age, k-12, to be interested and strong enough in math and science. by the time they get to college, they are already behind and will -- when we take a look at graduate school, we see 60% of the students in masters and phd programs in the applied sciences and engineering ar
tom: there has to be a policy.y life at bloomberg i've seen many policies succeed and others go down in flames upon vote in washington. how do we get something voted on that benefits all? abby: looking at the economic dimension, we have identified some things that are really important for the united states. for example, we take a look at those people have doctorates in things like engineering and computer science, who are working in u.s. industry, something on the order of 40% or 50% of them...
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where did tom sit? >> tom sat here the last night that he played.ould be the bank over here. >> was he good at poker? >> he was very good at poker. he was very lucky in the beginning at my house, for many, many months. and then, finally, it kind of evened out after a while. >> reporter: still a good and aggressive player, but not on that night. >> he was not playing as many hands. he wasn't spunky that night. usually he jokes around. there was none of that. >> reporter: the game shuts down relatively early, about midnight, and the millers go to bed. at what point did you hear that there had been a tragedy at the clayton home? >> the next morning in the 6:00 range, there's someone knocking at the door. >> reporter: it's an investigator with the sheriff's office. >> he says, "you were at a poker game last night?" i say, "yes." he says, "a guy that you know as hockey puck was here? tom clayton." i go, "yes, he was." then he says, "tom went home last night and found his wife murdered." it was like, "whew." >> reporter: what were you thinking? you hear t
where did tom sit? >> tom sat here the last night that he played.ould be the bank over here. >> was he good at poker? >> he was very good at poker. he was very lucky in the beginning at my house, for many, many months. and then, finally, it kind of evened out after a while. >> reporter: still a good and aggressive player, but not on that night. >> he was not playing as many hands. he wasn't spunky that night. usually he jokes around. there was none of that....
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tom: sir tom beckett, thank you so much.we will drive for supremeversation with allied commander. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: i am nejra cehic tom keene. bevan's.s, james welcome. carry on the conversation that has rocked markets with the u.s. airstrike in baghdad killing qasem soleimani. we were talking about the significance of this figure being killed by the u.s. what does this tell you? >> the thing to remember, the saudi's once said you need to cut off the head of the snake. when they were talking about iran and in many ways this was the head of the snake. soleimani he was -- soleimani was the man who drafted foreign policy for iran. one thing that i think we need to remember is until very recently what many military analysts had been commenting on was the very careful calibration of iranian provocations u.s. in response to the maximum pressure strategy of the u.s. pulled out of the nuclear court. you had the attack on tankers without a drop of oil being spilled. you had the very high-profile warning of what iran can do
tom: sir tom beckett, thank you so much.we will drive for supremeversation with allied commander. this is bloomberg. ♪ nejra: i am nejra cehic tom keene. bevan's.s, james welcome. carry on the conversation that has rocked markets with the u.s. airstrike in baghdad killing qasem soleimani. we were talking about the significance of this figure being killed by the u.s. what does this tell you? >> the thing to remember, the saudi's once said you need to cut off the head of the snake. when...
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tom: good.hank you so much. >> i can't believe you only get one every five years. >> now i'm a member. [indiscernible voices] tom: where are you guys from originally? >> iowa. tom: have you guys met my wife, catherine? yeah. tom: matt, how are you doing? >> one, 2, 3. [indiscernible voices] tom: thank you very much. >> thank you very much for coming. what is your name? barb? barb, tom. i was at drake university in des moines at the beginning of 2016, on the campus. >> i am with the college. we also got to see the candidates back then. 1984. i am 1979. dr.'m in emergency medicine i was 27 when i started medical school. tom: my son is 26 and as a first-your medical student batch is a first-year medical student. he is very excited about med school. dia know what he is going to specialize in -- do you know what he is going to specialize in? i think he wants to be a gp. from your campaign wants a physician's spect ivanka health care. tom: thank you. good to see you. ---- really enjoyed it. you spoke
tom: good.hank you so much. >> i can't believe you only get one every five years. >> now i'm a member. [indiscernible voices] tom: where are you guys from originally? >> iowa. tom: have you guys met my wife, catherine? yeah. tom: matt, how are you doing? >> one, 2, 3. [indiscernible voices] tom: thank you very much. >> thank you very much for coming. what is your name? barb? barb, tom. i was at drake university in des moines at the beginning of 2016, on the campus....
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tom and jackie hawks?d, skylar deleon. >> and i remember byington just kind of looks at me and just goes -- >> skylar murdered these people. >> and i go -- >> and at that moment, then i just said, any possibility that the hawks were still alive died right there, unfortunately. because, as soon as i heard that i go, no. >> they called me on their way up. it's like, yep, we got it on the flat bed of a truck. we got it. we caught him in a lie. it was key. it was so essential. >> the fact that skylar dropped that car off, huge break. >> skylar deleon has already told police, i don't know what >> they realized that skylar deleon and jennifer, who is also described, had been down there. they had now witnesses who knew them. and they said, they gave us this car. >> skylar had befriended this gentleman's son years earlier. and skylar was an avid surfer and would go down in the surf and would stay with that family. >> that family had no idea who that car belonged to or the circumstances. >> i was about 99% sure tha
tom and jackie hawks?d, skylar deleon. >> and i remember byington just kind of looks at me and just goes -- >> skylar murdered these people. >> and i go -- >> and at that moment, then i just said, any possibility that the hawks were still alive died right there, unfortunately. because, as soon as i heard that i go, no. >> they called me on their way up. it's like, yep, we got it on the flat bed of a truck. we got it. we caught him in a lie. it was key. it was so...
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tom? tom: thanks so much.morning, they did a great summary on jp morgan. i put that out on twitter and linkedin with a chart that shows jp morgan excellent. jpt is shocking about it is morgan, wells fargo with all of their challenges, and two banks at the bottom. our chief financial correspondent joins us. there is this immense divide ,etween jp morgan, wells fargo and citigroup and bank of america this morning. what is the moynahan-dimon divide? >> they are competing for the american consumer. both of them want to build the branches, they want to bank them digitally. you have all of these banks meanwhile partnering with tech firms left and right. yesterday, michael corbat talking about his partnership with google and may be seeing more projects with google. tom: dimon came back and had to struggle to find his place in jp morgan. was handling. debris how debris field is bank of america still? >> jp morgan is very diversified, so they have their investment bank that has been in our mislead strong, one of the to
tom? tom: thanks so much.morning, they did a great summary on jp morgan. i put that out on twitter and linkedin with a chart that shows jp morgan excellent. jpt is shocking about it is morgan, wells fargo with all of their challenges, and two banks at the bottom. our chief financial correspondent joins us. there is this immense divide ,etween jp morgan, wells fargo and citigroup and bank of america this morning. what is the moynahan-dimon divide? >> they are competing for the american...
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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'r
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? >> tom: christmas card, i love them.as card every year, sam, jack, phil, pam, they always have a great card. this is the card we got this year from them. the elf on the shelf at their talking him down. they have a little device there. every year they have good cards, i save them all. this is passed years. this the out-of-control drone chopping up their christmas tree. how about this one customer drinking game with santa. santa's almost under the table at this point. >> dana: these are your friends? >> tom: yes, look who's dead in the corner. rudolph. >> dana: oh, my god! how about this one? the distracted family. this is my favorite. >> dana: that is reality. did you have a good time on new year's? >> i did, i hung out with my friends from dallas and i got to experience new york city. >> emily: i did have fun thanks to your family, it was awesome. 11:30. stay up. >> tom: did you fall asleep again? >> dana: yeah, i did. and that is why am well rested and know everybody's name. okay, set your dvr so never miss an episode o
tom? >> tom: christmas card, i love them.as card every year, sam, jack, phil, pam, they always have a great card. this is the card we got this year from them. the elf on the shelf at their talking him down. they have a little device there. every year they have good cards, i save them all. this is passed years. this the out-of-control drone chopping up their christmas tree. how about this one customer drinking game with santa. santa's almost under the table at this point. >> dana:...
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tom: mr.e cfo, more relaxed from deutsche bank then we have seen him in the recent months, the stock doing better today. in new york city with our first word news, here is viviana first sought -- viviana hurtado. viviana: the world health organization is likely to decide to call the corona -- coronavirus a public outbreak. raised the death toll to 170 from 132 and says more than 7700 people on the mainland have been infected. the virus may lead opec to hold an emergency meeting. oil prices have been falling on concerns the disease may hit demand. they will move the scheduled meeting to next month. brent crude dropped more than 10% in january. time is running out for senate democrats on capitol hill trying to convince republicans to call witnesses. bolton's new book has revelations about president trump and the ukraine. for the first time in three decades, fatal drug overdoses have declined in the u.s., according to the cdc, marking a respite from a decade-long opioid epidemic. drug overdoses k
tom: mr.e cfo, more relaxed from deutsche bank then we have seen him in the recent months, the stock doing better today. in new york city with our first word news, here is viviana first sought -- viviana hurtado. viviana: the world health organization is likely to decide to call the corona -- coronavirus a public outbreak. raised the death toll to 170 from 132 and says more than 7700 people on the mainland have been infected. the virus may lead opec to hold an emergency meeting. oil prices have...
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tom? nejra?onversation i was, bloomberg opinion columnist and expert on nissan-renault, an expert on the interesting path of carlos ghosn. i want to get away from the sensationalism. the last time i saw carlos ghosn, i was waltzing down madison avenue, and there he was with his wife, and we made light conversation. america? to is he stuck in lebanon now, or can he actually start moving around again and being a private citizen? chris: good morning, tom. i think the answer is he is not going anywhere for the time being unless he can be sure that he will not be in some way deported back to japan to face justice because whatever the narrative of the accusations against him in japan, he is now effectively a fugitive from the law. we are expecting in the coming days that he will hold a press conference. no doubt he will once again defend his name. but there needs to be, i think, some kind of process because the accusations against him are quite serious and he needs to fully answer a lot of questions. t
tom? nejra?onversation i was, bloomberg opinion columnist and expert on nissan-renault, an expert on the interesting path of carlos ghosn. i want to get away from the sensationalism. the last time i saw carlos ghosn, i was waltzing down madison avenue, and there he was with his wife, and we made light conversation. america? to is he stuck in lebanon now, or can he actually start moving around again and being a private citizen? chris: good morning, tom. i think the answer is he is not going...
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tom: we will come back. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. join us. richard haass with us in a bit. right now, karen ward with j.p. morgan is with us to drive forward the conversation on earnings and what i call revenue season. we forget about revenues. are revenues-- going to surprise on the upside? karen: possibly. we need to see the revenue story coming through. at this point in time, we are still looking at expectations and the high single digits in europe and low double digits in the u.s. tom: let's talk the stock market as proxy. regressionter with a from 2005 and if i go back 14 how apples remarkable computer is basically on trend. it's a fancy chart but the point here, do you look at the market as on trend off of business revenue and earnings growth or is it ahead of itself? karen: i think it is a touch ahead of itself. we tend to focus on earnings where we are about 18.5 times ahead of the s&p. no red warning signs but certainly a little bit higher than the history would suggest and that means we do need to see earnings up, coming th
tom: we will come back. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: bloomberg surveillance. join us. richard haass with us in a bit. right now, karen ward with j.p. morgan is with us to drive forward the conversation on earnings and what i call revenue season. we forget about revenues. are revenues-- going to surprise on the upside? karen: possibly. we need to see the revenue story coming through. at this point in time, we are still looking at expectations and the high single digits in europe and low double...
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tom: dr.ewrote back sections of it because of the news flow from friday. dr. bremmer: of course. what we didn't do was suddenly put iran at the top of the list. starting up 2020, my new year's resolution has been to telling people that world war iii is not here. tom: i want to talk about that in a minute but the impressions you had two years ago and saying chancellor merkel will be very alone. tell us about europe and how alone germany is right now. dr. bremmer: germany is the staunch multilateral list. they are all about the rule of law and when you look at the rise of populism inside individual european countries. when you look at the united , boris and brexit johnson and the conservatives taking an absolute majority. you see the italian government and the french cooking -- taking a much more assertive traditional french position of our way of developing europe, you have -- there aren't committed multilateral lists on the stage anymore. fading, not just because of her own history but because
tom: dr.ewrote back sections of it because of the news flow from friday. dr. bremmer: of course. what we didn't do was suddenly put iran at the top of the list. starting up 2020, my new year's resolution has been to telling people that world war iii is not here. tom: i want to talk about that in a minute but the impressions you had two years ago and saying chancellor merkel will be very alone. tell us about europe and how alone germany is right now. dr. bremmer: germany is the staunch...
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tom: let's look at the chart now.o see economists guesstimate the effect of this horrific virus. jp morgan out -- thank you, stephen engle in hong kong of -- jpata point of 6.5% morgan abandoned a call to a low of 4.4%. guesstimates first we are seeing of subdued growth. francine: the cases of coronavirus is in china -- coronavirus in china skyrocketed. salamat.s is rishaad when you look at these global cases of the virus, there are about 10,000. what are chinese authorities saying about their ability or inability to get ahead of the spread? rishaad: they think they are ahead of it and one thing the world health organization said yesterday as they declared a global emergency, they did not single out china. in terms ofhe dial the global risk and standards, and the passage in mainland china. the 98% of these cases are in china. , let'sthose 9700 cases not forget the vast majority are not showing symptoms. something according to reports, 1500 of those cases are severe. at the moment, this epidemic has gone beyond what we
tom: let's look at the chart now.o see economists guesstimate the effect of this horrific virus. jp morgan out -- thank you, stephen engle in hong kong of -- jpata point of 6.5% morgan abandoned a call to a low of 4.4%. guesstimates first we are seeing of subdued growth. francine: the cases of coronavirus is in china -- coronavirus in china skyrocketed. salamat.s is rishaad when you look at these global cases of the virus, there are about 10,000. what are chinese authorities saying about their...
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tom: well said. amazing to see the different voices out here, and viviana hurtado and her team will sort that out as we await the president's comments, scheduled for later this morning. here is viviana hurtado. claima: we begin with a to responsibility from the islamic revolutionary guard corps, this required -- firing 15 missiles at air bases in iraq, iran's retaliation against the u.s. for the killing of a top general. the big question, where there u.s. casualties? that could determine how the white house response. this morning, a statement scheduled to come from president trump. he has already tweeted, "all is well." iran to 737 bound from ukraine crashed after take off. all 100 76 people on board were killed and one arabian official said an engine appears to have caught fire. ukraine international plane was not the same version of the 737 grounded. that is the 737 max. and a stunning reversal from boeing on pilot training. it now backs simulator training for pilots before they fly the redesigned
tom: well said. amazing to see the different voices out here, and viviana hurtado and her team will sort that out as we await the president's comments, scheduled for later this morning. here is viviana hurtado. claima: we begin with a to responsibility from the islamic revolutionary guard corps, this required -- firing 15 missiles at air bases in iraq, iran's retaliation against the u.s. for the killing of a top general. the big question, where there u.s. casualties? that could determine how...
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the super bowl dream is overfor tom brady intercepted!r for tom brady and intercepted! the super bowl dream is overfor tom brady and his intercepted! the super bowl dream is over for tom brady and his team. intercepted! the super bowl dream is overfor tom brady and his team. the defending champions were knocked out by the tennessee champions by an intercepted pass from their most famous quarterback. with tom brady set to become a free agent for the first time in his career, the question on his lips as well uber retire? i would see it is unlikely, but it is hopefully unlikely. i love my team. i have played for them all these years, there is nobody who has had a better career, i would say, dundee. i am very blessed and i'm not going to predict the future. tom brady's whole career has been with his one team. that is the longest of any quarterback. he has won a record—breaking six super bowl titles. these are remarkable numbers for a titles. these are remarkable numbers fora man titles. these are remarkable numbers for a man who was a sixth r
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>> thanks, tom.ked about before with geopolitical stop i could mess around with oil prices. -- stuff that could mess around with oil prices. i think we will get the first signs of recession in the u.s. in about one year's time. probably still satisfied in america with jobs numbers and earnings. society is not looking so good. in our recession probability model, this is the weakest point of them all, i think. we don't have any big moves. we don't understand what is going on with inflation. what you see is that people are increasingly giving up on thinking we can get 3% inflation or what have you. , centraltant thing banks increasingly appreciate that the five-year is not a meaningful index to look at or parameter. there are examples in the past where expectations should go up or down in market prices figure a way out. that inflation tomorrow will be what it was, yesterday. francine: the crossover between geopolitics and consumer sentiment, i don't know what you are expecting for 2020 in terms of stabi
>> thanks, tom.ked about before with geopolitical stop i could mess around with oil prices. -- stuff that could mess around with oil prices. i think we will get the first signs of recession in the u.s. in about one year's time. probably still satisfied in america with jobs numbers and earnings. society is not looking so good. in our recession probability model, this is the weakest point of them all, i think. we don't have any big moves. we don't understand what is going on with inflation....
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tom: well said.compared with 17 years ago, which is obviously very deadly, spread quite rapidly. the confusion in this case is that people do not know how fast it is spreading because there is that long incubation period you mentioned, up to two weeks in some cases. it could be a lot of people carrying this fires who do not necessarily know it and are transferring it to other people. the i want you to speak as amateur i am an amateur you are as well. there is ebola virus. we heard from a chinese official, this is definitely not sars. this is definitely different from sars. what kind of virus is it? is it a more extended virus that keeps a given 12-year-old out of school for three days? : it does seem more serious than that. seem to bet it does the coronavirus. that family. which is what sars was part of as well. the death rate is so far lower than sars come and some experts are saying it is not transferred quite as readily as sars, but again, there is that incubation period, which is longer, which me
tom: well said.compared with 17 years ago, which is obviously very deadly, spread quite rapidly. the confusion in this case is that people do not know how fast it is spreading because there is that long incubation period you mentioned, up to two weeks in some cases. it could be a lot of people carrying this fires who do not necessarily know it and are transferring it to other people. the i want you to speak as amateur i am an amateur you are as well. there is ebola virus. we heard from a...
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. ♪ ♪ tom: at the world economic forum in davos, i'm tom keene with jon ferro.dent trump speaking with optimism on the american economic and political experiment, but there's a lot of other themes day one. you know into days, the themes will change. jonathan: we called it a victory lap, didn't we? tom: why don't you bring out our next guest. now is brianng is moynihan, ceo of bank of america. good to see you. brian: good to be here. isn't this beautiful out here? jonathan: i want to start off with one of the most annoying questions for bankers on wall street. -- the taxnings savings, where did they go? brian: first of all, the reason why we saved taxes is we pay taxes. we still pay an 80%, 90% rate. but what do we do with the savings? from whenhree years for 95% ofwe've done teammate $1000 in cash, and above that, shares of stock equal to about 6% of compensation for three years in a row. jonathan: maybe we should get bryant is peter our agent. tom: i like it. continue. brian: eight or nine years ago, they had not had an increase in premiums for eight years. als
. ♪ ♪ tom: at the world economic forum in davos, i'm tom keene with jon ferro.dent trump speaking with optimism on the american economic and political experiment, but there's a lot of other themes day one. you know into days, the themes will change. jonathan: we called it a victory lap, didn't we? tom: why don't you bring out our next guest. now is brianng is moynihan, ceo of bank of america. good to see you. brian: good to be here. isn't this beautiful out here? jonathan: i want to start...
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tom: mr.ard and focused on the process at the fed, stephen stanley of pierpont to focus on his comments. i want to go to the charles evans-robert kaplan debate that we have to manage our way now back to normality. is that feasible? is there any evidence a fed can manage us away from the fear of , theive rate, zero rates grinding rates we have seen in the last two weeks? stephen: that is a good question. what is interesting as we have had an economy that has performed fine. there have been downside risks the fed responded to last year yet it still feels like the fed is on crisis voting. can the fed get off that crisis voting? -- footing? here we are talking about negative rates again. tom: negative in europe and the united kingdom, but at the chart upncine's great chart -- put speed to get to this chart, ripping up the script. the fear of being unstable in the united states, can that chart come over to the united states? stephen: look how quickly monetary policy flip last year. 2019 -- began 20
tom: mr.ard and focused on the process at the fed, stephen stanley of pierpont to focus on his comments. i want to go to the charles evans-robert kaplan debate that we have to manage our way now back to normality. is that feasible? is there any evidence a fed can manage us away from the fear of , theive rate, zero rates grinding rates we have seen in the last two weeks? stephen: that is a good question. what is interesting as we have had an economy that has performed fine. there have been...
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tom: thank you so much for your analysis. senior policy fellow for the middle east north africa program at the european council on foreign relations. thank you so much. let's take a closer look at the powerful organization headed up by qasem soleimani, an organization which has trained up pro-iran militias across the middle east. reporter: established in the wake of the 1979 islamic revolution, the revolutionary guards are often described as a parallel government within iran. tasked with protecting iranian interests at home and abroad, it is also heavily involved in regional politics and conflicts. its foreign arm, the paramilitary al-quds brigade,, has been instrumental in supporting pro-iran militias across the middle east. al quds played a key role in fighting the islamic state organization and is known to have trained and armed groups such as hezbollah in lebanon and hamas in gaza. both are considered terrorist organizations by the u.s. the al-quds forces have been accused by washington of orchestrating attacks against u.
tom: thank you so much for your analysis. senior policy fellow for the middle east north africa program at the european council on foreign relations. thank you so much. let's take a closer look at the powerful organization headed up by qasem soleimani, an organization which has trained up pro-iran militias across the middle east. reporter: established in the wake of the 1979 islamic revolution, the revolutionary guards are often described as a parallel government within iran. tasked with...
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tom? francine? tom: thank you so much. joins us, a senior writer for bloomberg, steeped in all the different things of this administration, the criminal, the ballet we have seen the last hundred years. you brought up what i heard twice yesterday from people on the street. which cassidy -- who are those guys? who is the legal team of the president, and how unusual is this? esther seco is out of mercer university. he is a radio host. he has clearly done a lot of interesting things, what i would call religious media. is that what you need to go in front of an impeachment trial? how is his team doing? stephanie: i think it was mixed yesterday, to be honest with you. they spent a lot of their time talking about very dry subjects, executive privilege, andtitutional history, ignoring the elephant in the room, which was bolton's manuscript,in his that trump personally told him that he was tying the freeze on military aid to ukraine's announcement of an investigation into the bidens. none of his defense attorneys even mentioned tha
tom? francine? tom: thank you so much. joins us, a senior writer for bloomberg, steeped in all the different things of this administration, the criminal, the ballet we have seen the last hundred years. you brought up what i heard twice yesterday from people on the street. which cassidy -- who are those guys? who is the legal team of the president, and how unusual is this? esther seco is out of mercer university. he is a radio host. he has clearly done a lot of interesting things, what i would...
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tom? tom: thank you so much. have been here, this is one of the strongest hours we have ever done. stephen schwarzman is scheduled to be here with us later after we hear from the president of the united states. we start strong with ian bremmer of eurasia group. timely, and he releases it this year with america front and center. part of that is our coverage of the president, and then we will hear from the senate impeachment trial. that will be 12:00 p.m. new york time. we are thrilled that ian bremmer begins our stay here in davos. why did you make the usa top risk for this year? ian: the size of the market is massive, and the am president did nature of the election -- part of the population with think it is rigged. you will have a period of time when we have had the election, and in all likelihood we have not agreed on who the next president is paired we have not had that since bush-gore. this is more unprecedented than people are prepared to accept. tom: who is the president talking to as he comes to davos? ian:
tom? tom: thank you so much. have been here, this is one of the strongest hours we have ever done. stephen schwarzman is scheduled to be here with us later after we hear from the president of the united states. we start strong with ian bremmer of eurasia group. timely, and he releases it this year with america front and center. part of that is our coverage of the president, and then we will hear from the senate impeachment trial. that will be 12:00 p.m. new york time. we are thrilled that ian...
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tom? do children's theater, riverdale children's theater and i was in their production of "annie" this year. no matter what show i do i always want one more crack so i would love to just get another shot at the role. six performances. >> juan: that suggests you are not happy with your performance. >> tom: i'm never happy, i'm a perfectionist. >> dana: were you wearing a fat suit? >> tom: no, i was lean and mean. >> juan: i've never seen that. >> emily: you've never seen "annie?" >> juan: know, i've never seen a lien one. >> tom: he adopts her, i could be that he. >> juan: and monopoly, the big top hat. >> tom: the capitalist. >> jesse: you know how to play monopoly question work but don't understand capitalist. >> dana: did you know that monopoly started as a game to tell you how bad capitalism was? and then the toy company bought it from the woman who made it and flipped it around and made capitalism a positive. >> jesse: i did not know it. >> juan: one day in 2019 you would like to reliv
tom? do children's theater, riverdale children's theater and i was in their production of "annie" this year. no matter what show i do i always want one more crack so i would love to just get another shot at the role. six performances. >> juan: that suggests you are not happy with your performance. >> tom: i'm never happy, i'm a perfectionist. >> dana: were you wearing a fat suit? >> tom: no, i was lean and mean. >> juan: i've never seen that. >>...
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francine, tom. tom: thank you.ht, dow futures up 83. 30,000 watts,w, give me a couple of hours. 10. at $58, vix at 12. francine: one screen friday, there you go, tom. i wish i had put pound, actually. $1.3068., francine: i am looking at stocks, treasuries dipping overall, tom, trying to find out what the earnings season will bring in new york, tom. tom: we have got a lot of other stories this morning to look at. do,cine: we certainly because china's economy is stabilized last quarter after slowing to the weakest pace in decades. outlook.l outlet -- black, the is jeff greater china economics editor. how can you break down the data for us? jeff: hi, francine. we have had overall a lower was expected,at because china was on that trajectory. however, in december, we saw some brighter signs. production was pretty good come of retail sales were not badgered mostly encouraging was the investment, which obviously brings us into 2020 and what they might thsee. within that again, manufacturing investment picked up quite stro
francine, tom. tom: thank you.ht, dow futures up 83. 30,000 watts,w, give me a couple of hours. 10. at $58, vix at 12. francine: one screen friday, there you go, tom. i wish i had put pound, actually. $1.3068., francine: i am looking at stocks, treasuries dipping overall, tom, trying to find out what the earnings season will bring in new york, tom. tom: we have got a lot of other stories this morning to look at. do,cine: we certainly because china's economy is stabilized last quarter after...
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tom? >> still an uphill battle for the democrats. >>> the latest in the meantime developments tomorrow morning on "this week" when george sits down with house manager congresswoman val demings. >>> next to the growing medical nightmare, the coronavirus outbreak. china's president warning of a, quote, grave situation. more than 50 million people are -- that's right, 50 million people are on a travel lockdown in wu wuhan. the center of the outbreak. the streets there an eerie ghost town tonight while officials here brace for the worst. on alert for signs of the virus. two confirmed cases with dozens more possible investigated across 22 states. here's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: tonight concern growing in the united states. officials saying they expect more people will contract the dangerous new disease. passengers on flights to boston wearing face masks. >> everybody's wearing the mask because they are afraid of getting infected by other people. >> reporter: in seattle, chicago and los ange
tom? >> still an uphill battle for the democrats. >>> the latest in the meantime developments tomorrow morning on "this week" when george sits down with house manager congresswoman val demings. >>> next to the growing medical nightmare, the coronavirus outbreak. china's president warning of a, quote, grave situation. more than 50 million people are -- that's right, 50 million people are on a travel lockdown in wu wuhan. the center of the outbreak. the streets...
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tom? >> okay, trevor, thank you. >>> now to the story making global headlines. the royal family in crisis. queen elizabeth calling a family meeting for tomorrow, summoning princes charles, william and harry. they will meet face-to-face for a summit over harry and meghan's stunning decision to step back from the royal duties. abc's julia macfarlane in london tonight. >> reporter: with the family feud playing out for the world to see, queen elizabeth stepping before the cameras today ahead of crisis talks with prince charles, prince william and prince harry to decide the future role of the duke and duchess of sussex. palace sources say meghan who returned to canada to be with baby archie is expected to join by phone. a british journalist close to the sussexes, itv's tom bradby, who interviewed the couple on their african tour in october -- >> would it be fair to say not really okay? has it really been a struggle? >> yes. >> reporter: -- tonight telling itv harry and meghan felt they were bei
tom? >> okay, trevor, thank you. >>> now to the story making global headlines. the royal family in crisis. queen elizabeth calling a family meeting for tomorrow, summoning princes charles, william and harry. they will meet face-to-face for a summit over harry and meghan's stunning decision to step back from the royal duties. abc's julia macfarlane in london tonight. >> reporter: with the family feud playing out for the world to see, queen elizabeth stepping before the...
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tom: stephen king with hsbc. mr.terview with senator warren, he drives forward that discussion. a conversation with andrew yang. look for that conversation today in the noon hour. david westin, "balance of power." ♪ ♪ viviana: you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." the deadly virus is having a severe impact on companies that do business in china. starbucks is closing more than half of its locations. toyota is putting chinese production on hold until february 9 and the country is also restricting travel. prices fell in 2019 the most in four years. nucor reporting earnings that beat estimates. the improving economic outlook gives confidence 2020 will be a positive year. next month, mark zuckerberg heads to brussels to meet with e.u. officials, trying to head off scrutiny over how they handle future data. he will discuss the framework or new internet rules and regulations. that is the bloomberg business flash. tom: we are going to go to our stephen -- senior reporter, stephen engle, but we are thrilled to bring you
tom: stephen king with hsbc. mr.terview with senator warren, he drives forward that discussion. a conversation with andrew yang. look for that conversation today in the noon hour. david westin, "balance of power." ♪ ♪ viviana: you are watching bloomberg "surveillance." the deadly virus is having a severe impact on companies that do business in china. starbucks is closing more than half of its locations. toyota is putting chinese production on hold until february 9 and...
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tom: thank you so much.xtraordinary moment yesterday, shifting from his one hour five-minute comments and the and a, tor to a q see this world-class ceo fighting for his reputation. carlos ghosn on the great escape. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ years, i was considered a role model and japan. more than 20 books of management were written about me. in a minute, all of a sudden a few prosecutors and executives greedyis guy is a cold, data. that is part of the problem. there are many other people. toyota member of the board was a link between the board of nissan, nissan, and the purchase. it is not difficult to come to the conclusion you have to die in japan or get out i am here to shed light on a system that violates the most basic suppose of humanity. i am here to clear my name. in the string of value, great value, extraordinary value. we have never seen what we witnessed for a good two to two and a half hours yesterday. hanging on every word was yousef gamal el-din. amazing. let me cut to the chief -- chase. who wa
tom: thank you so much.xtraordinary moment yesterday, shifting from his one hour five-minute comments and the and a, tor to a q see this world-class ceo fighting for his reputation. carlos ghosn on the great escape. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ years, i was considered a role model and japan. more than 20 books of management were written about me. in a minute, all of a sudden a few prosecutors and executives greedyis guy is a cold, data. that is part of the problem. there are many other people....
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i appreciate following tom. tom, can i share our weird life story? so, tom and i have very -- in addition to having the honor of leading the two most -- the fastest moving trade associations in washington, no offense, mike, or maria, we also shared this crazy history. so tom and i both grew up in washington, d.c. tom went to the boys school her, i went to the girls school here. tom and i both went to dartmouth, not at the same time. then, tom lived here with his family and i lived here with my family. his kids went to the boys and girls school and my kids went to the girls and boys school and now lead the trade association. when we say we have a shared vision of what our future should look like, it comes from a shared past and history. it's this weird thing we didn't realize about ourselves. that's partly because of what most of what tom talked about i will say, yes, and expand upon. my goal for you to take away from this, i believe we have a shared view of what our energy future looks like, right? it's not a technology specific future, per se, but m
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tom? francine?ani burger with some of your main stock movers per let's kick off with monetary policy in europe. earlier we spoke to the swish -- the swiss national bank chairman, thomas jordan, about the minimum us change rate. thomas: we still have a highly valued swiss franc. strengthening,is so for us it is important to maintain our monetary policy that means having the negative interest rates of -75 basis points, but also the willingness to intervene if necessary on the forex markets. francine: how much more can you intervene? thomas: well, everything that is necessary. we have a mandate to maintain price stability in switzerland, so we are looking at markets carefully. monetary conditions in switzerland are determined both by interest rates and by the exchange rates, so we are looking at both, and if necessary, we take the necessary decisions. francine: the u.s. has put you manipulatory watchlist. does that impact your ability to intervene? mathias: no, we have to -- to explainw, we have , and
tom? francine?ani burger with some of your main stock movers per let's kick off with monetary policy in europe. earlier we spoke to the swish -- the swiss national bank chairman, thomas jordan, about the minimum us change rate. thomas: we still have a highly valued swiss franc. strengthening,is so for us it is important to maintain our monetary policy that means having the negative interest rates of -75 basis points, but also the willingness to intervene if necessary on the forex markets....
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tom? francine?ll take appropriate legal action against his former chair, carlos ghosn. he fled japan a week ago and is planning on holding up has conference in beirut. home of carlose ghosn, are people talking about how he got out, or are they trying to figure out whether there is any chance that he will be extradited back to japan? the mean, that is one of big talking points here in the conversations that i have had so far the last few hours. since my arrival, basically, how he managed to escape. quite a big deal of respect comes with that, understanding that the japanese authorities are in theory keeping a close eye on him. but also the other part of that question is, as you already say, what comes after? the japanese authorities are not letting this go. beiruts here in downtown spoke with the lebanese president, and pushed and pressed the case, that as far as they are concerned, he is a fugitive of justice, and he should be handed over. tom: this is so important. one of the great questions here i
tom? francine?ll take appropriate legal action against his former chair, carlos ghosn. he fled japan a week ago and is planning on holding up has conference in beirut. home of carlose ghosn, are people talking about how he got out, or are they trying to figure out whether there is any chance that he will be extradited back to japan? the mean, that is one of big talking points here in the conversations that i have had so far the last few hours. since my arrival, basically, how he managed to...
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tom? >> thank you. programming note -- house speaker nancy pelosi going one-on-one with george in an exclusive interview tomorrow on "this week." be sure to tune in. >>> now to the latest attack in afghanistan. the u.s. military confirming two service members were killed when their vehicle struck a roadside bomb in the kandahar province. the taliban claiming responsibility. >>> back here at home to the near disaster on the runway at new york's jfk. u're about to hear a stunning yo exchange between a controller and a delta pilot last night at a very busy travel time. here's janmaor nn. >> reporter: tonight theaa is investigating a tense moment on the runway at one of the delta airlines flight 300 had just landed at jfk last night and was taxiing to its gate as delta flight 253 was beginning to take off. >> cleared for takeoff. >> clear, takeoff. >> reporter: delta 300 crosses onto the runway. >> delta! delta 300! >> delta 253 is aborting takeof flight narrowly avoiding coisio other 757 that was blocking
tom? >> thank you. programming note -- house speaker nancy pelosi going one-on-one with george in an exclusive interview tomorrow on "this week." be sure to tune in. >>> now to the latest attack in afghanistan. the u.s. military confirming two service members were killed when their vehicle struck a roadside bomb in the kandahar province. the taliban claiming responsibility. >>> back here at home to the near disaster on the runway at new york's jfk. u're about...
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to have something to survive this go ahead tom. well sometimes you know some some things have to really be disrupted before they can be fixed and i really think on a positive site there were at this point again president trump has really exposed really the dangers of all these institutions before they're we knew they weren't that good but we didn't know how bad they were with respect to the former f.b.i. leadership the antitrust media is really exposing their real the gender to an amazing degree you mentioned representative adam schiff i mean the man is a known liar he had that complete fabrication of a fake transcript between president trump and president a list of ukraine i mean this is a sitting member of congress in his opening statement doing this but i think the good news here is the american people are watching they're watching really the results were present trump has the livered and i think these people are outraged that the congress is spending so much time playing inside political baseball in some ways it's kind of poeti
to have something to survive this go ahead tom. well sometimes you know some some things have to really be disrupted before they can be fixed and i really think on a positive site there were at this point again president trump has really exposed really the dangers of all these institutions before they're we knew they weren't that good but we didn't know how bad they were with respect to the former f.b.i. leadership the antitrust media is really exposing their real the gender to an amazing...
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tom: thank you so much.peaking to trump administration officials, elaine chao just with us, a spirited conversation on boeing. we spoke to the national economic council director lawrence kudlow on trade. phase one is about breaking down trade barriers. that is a market oriented approach. if we can get those exports in the next year and year after that, that is a big growth factor for the united states. tom: an important part of the discussion on not the imports coming in, but the exports going out. a conversation with our colleague jon ferro. on the exports going out, he is a gentleman in davos who is not visible. they are a private company and as i always have to do, we have to describe cargo, because it is gail --ible -- kerr explain the scope and scale of the export business you do. david: we deal with farmers and buy their corn and soybeans and wheat for domestic consumption or somewhere else. we are an exporter of soybeans from the american midwest, so an important part of our agricultural supply chain.
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tom? >> marci gonzalez with that breaking news out of hawaii tonight. marci, thank you. >>> we're also following major developments with the royal family. prince harry breaking his silence after that agreement with the queen, saying it gives him great sadness to step away from his royal duties. there was no other way for him and meghan to live a, quote, peaceful night. tonight new details on what they agreed to. lama hasan is outside buckingham palace. >> good evening, everybody. >> reporter: tonight, prince harry opening up for the first time since the queen's new announcement that he and meghan will no longer be working members of the royal family. >> it brings me great sadness that it has come to this. the decision that i have made for my wife and i to step back, is not one i made lightly. >> reporter: an emotional prince revealing how difficult this decision was. >> what i want to make clear is we're not walking away and we certainly aren't walking away from you. >> reporter: today the
tom? >> marci gonzalez with that breaking news out of hawaii tonight. marci, thank you. >>> we're also following major developments with the royal family. prince harry breaking his silence after that agreement with the queen, saying it gives him great sadness to step away from his royal duties. there was no other way for him and meghan to live a, quote, peaceful night. tonight new details on what they agreed to. lama hasan is outside buckingham palace. >> good evening,...
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by my guess man in orlando he's a socialist activist and political commentator in greenwich we have tom perelli he is a america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hobe and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author of the new book restoring our republic all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tom let me go to you 1st in greenwich here i mean one of the things watching this entire saga which is unwatchable i have to tell you and my guess and our viewers that this is the 1st major political event i refused to watch because it's unwatchable i played hooky from school to watch the watergate hearings but i can't watch this just unwatchable and one of the things that's so does really disturbing to me is that all through this we've seen the face of courts destroyed with the the idea of a whistleblower has been destroyed we have members of the house questioning the legitimacy of the right of the senate to vote i mean one institution after
by my guess man in orlando he's a socialist activist and political commentator in greenwich we have tom perelli he is a america's voice news contributor as well as executive advisor to cloud hobe and in personal we cross the ned ryan he is founder and c.e.o. of american majority as well as author of the new book restoring our republic all right gentlemen cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate tom let me go to you 1st in greenwich here i...
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>> reporter: that's right, tom. a delta flight headed for detroit slid as it was taxiing in illinois. officials report icy conditions there. no one was injured. across the country, nearly 700 flights have been canceled and more than 2,700 have been delayed. tom? >> kaylee hartung leading us off from detroit's airport. thank you. now to to meteorologist greg dutrow from our abc station wls. he joins us with more on the fast-moving and deadly storm. greg, good evening. >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom, it is a fast-moving storm. just awe few minutes ago hear in central park it was snow and heavy now. now switching to sleet. as it moves northeast, we are tracking the rain/snow line which will settle on i-95. as we head throw the overnight hours. in the midwest, drifting snow in the wake of the storm. those winds will calm down by tomorrow. but for the northeast, looks like a couple of inches along the coast. interior new england, upstate new york, you're going see 3 to 6 inches of widespread snow and perhaps more
>> reporter: that's right, tom. a delta flight headed for detroit slid as it was taxiing in illinois. officials report icy conditions there. no one was injured. across the country, nearly 700 flights have been canceled and more than 2,700 have been delayed. tom? >> kaylee hartung leading us off from detroit's airport. thank you. now to to meteorologist greg dutrow from our abc station wls. he joins us with more on the fast-moving and deadly storm. greg, good evening. >>...
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the super bowl dream is over for tom brady and his team.out by the tennessee titans by an intercepted pass from their most famous quarterback. with tom brady set to become a free agent for the first time in his career, the question on all lips is will he retire? i would say it is unlikely. it is hopefully unlikely. i love my team and coaches. i have played for them all these years, there is nobody who has had a better career, i would say, than me. i am very blessed and i'm not going to predict the future. tom brady's whole career has been with the new england patriots. that is the longest single mainstay of any quarterback. he has won a record—breaking six super bowl titles. these are remarkable numbers for a man who was a sixth round pick in the nfl draft in 2000. he and his coach have led the patriots in the best of the franchise's history, but perhaps that time of dominance is now finished. the defending champions have reached the end of the road and, as for tom brady, the questions over his future are set to be continued. that's all fro
the super bowl dream is over for tom brady and his team.out by the tennessee titans by an intercepted pass from their most famous quarterback. with tom brady set to become a free agent for the first time in his career, the question on all lips is will he retire? i would say it is unlikely. it is hopefully unlikely. i love my team and coaches. i have played for them all these years, there is nobody who has had a better career, i would say, than me. i am very blessed and i'm not going to predict...