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more analysis, i'm drawing down by stephen wright, he's a professor of aircraft systems at the university of tom paris in finland. it's good to have you on the program, stephen. and so would you agree? should the public feel safe about getting inside an airplane and taking off these dates? a good i think i think the public should feel safe. a statistically flying on an aircraft is incredibly safe. the cost of might to very high standards, more importantly than maintain to even high standards. it's a highly regulated safe industry. it's a highly regulated industry. what about getting a airplane from the, the blueprint and the drawing board to the market, the certification process. you say that that there maybe needs to be questions raised about how that takes place. if it's too fast, if the quality checks are adequate, talk to me about the quote, the way that i say this particular problem happening is, um, you know, you've got a huge company. boeing and the overseen by an american market like to the f i and this isn't the 1st problem, the borrowings have with this particular style of back off the
more analysis, i'm drawing down by stephen wright, he's a professor of aircraft systems at the university of tom paris in finland. it's good to have you on the program, stephen. and so would you agree? should the public feel safe about getting inside an airplane and taking off these dates? a good i think i think the public should feel safe. a statistically flying on an aircraft is incredibly safe. the cost of might to very high standards, more importantly than maintain to even high standards....
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former editor of the sun , kelvin mackenzie the sun, kelvin mackenzie alongside me as is the visiting professor at staffordshire university, tomots of you getting in touch . uh, of you getting in touch. uh, someone going by the initials kb says i work in, um, a pupil referral unit. and the problem is weak. head teachers, they basically weren't exclude unless the behaviour is extreme because they worry, uh, that the school is essentially made to look bad. you're saying behaviour bad behaviour is caused by, uh, your language is quite choice . by the language is quite choice. by the way, i can tell that you're hanging around with some challenging kids anyway . you're challenging kids anyway. you're saying that you blame parents for a lot of this, and you're suggesting that if a child ends up a behavioural unit, you're up at a behavioural unit, you're saying the parents be saying the parents should be fined? be fined? that will be controversial. can tell you. controversial. i can tell you. let me know your thoughts on that. this the that. sharon you say this is the first time ever got in first time i've ever got in touch with your
former editor of the sun , kelvin mackenzie the sun, kelvin mackenzie alongside me as is the visiting professor at staffordshire university, tomots of you getting in touch . uh, of you getting in touch. uh, someone going by the initials kb says i work in, um, a pupil referral unit. and the problem is weak. head teachers, they basically weren't exclude unless the behaviour is extreme because they worry, uh, that the school is essentially made to look bad. you're saying behaviour bad behaviour is...
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conversation about what is truly a way to enable a diversity of thought without penalizing people via shadow banning or dock thing. tom: you are the universityy different than the other schools? lisa: there is a history of not necessarily having a partisan take but there is no university stance on any political issue. they do not come out and say we stand with this and that. they did not have to come out and take this stance. everyone speaks for themselves. jonathan: more on that story later. new concerns over wider conflict after a senior hamas leader was killed in lebanon's capital. six in total are dead after a drone strike yesterday. since the attacks on october 7. >> there hasn't necessarily been any kind of response this is what israel said they would do. they would go find the different hamas leaders on the different nations and take them out. if nobody from hezbollah was killed if it was three people who were killed and they are largely connected to hamas are they going to respond given what happened? these are some of the reasons people aren't paying as much attention to this. >> this is the question over the last two months the pro
conversation about what is truly a way to enable a diversity of thought without penalizing people via shadow banning or dock thing. tom: you are the universityy different than the other schools? lisa: there is a history of not necessarily having a partisan take but there is no university stance on any political issue. they do not come out and say we stand with this and that. they did not have to come out and take this stance. everyone speaks for themselves. jonathan: more on that story later....
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we cannot bring into ash this is steven tom, and he's a professor of international law at the university of bone and joint is from the professor is where i wanted the quote to reject the case instead of root. it does, in fact have jurisdiction, as we'll look into the dentist claims made by south africa, all the judges that, uh, right, assessable, good evening after correct. you hear the court did not find that it has jurisdiction. the court own the found that there may be prime of face each of us sticks at 1st sight. there is a possibility of jurisdiction. this is not yet the final ruling on jurisdiction, but it is sufficient at this stage of the preliminary emissions. now israel is among the countries that doesn't accept the authority of the you until the quotes as a binding. do you still think it will adhere to at least some of these preliminary measures demanded by the i c j? i think it will because if you look at the measures for that, you will see that the 1st 3 hours of the 6 messages actually just repeat the obligations under the genocide convention is wrong. it has argued all alo
we cannot bring into ash this is steven tom, and he's a professor of international law at the university of bone and joint is from the professor is where i wanted the quote to reject the case instead of root. it does, in fact have jurisdiction, as we'll look into the dentist claims made by south africa, all the judges that, uh, right, assessable, good evening after correct. you hear the court did not find that it has jurisdiction. the court own the found that there may be prime of face each of...
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tom, the wahington post ran a recent poll with tom, the washington post ran a recent poll with the university of the fbi organised and encouraged the attack on the capitol onjan six. just talk to us about how that idea took hold? there's a whole separate right wing info sphere that is apart from the mainstream media and apart from the or accuracy or truth which just recycles lies in donald trump today said the fbi was involved injanuary six at the talk to these people, they accept this fact and number of them, the people took the pole and said yes, believed to be i did this, i when they said everybody knows this, everyone knows the fbi did. it is breathtaking, it is stunning as the first time you've asked this question, you need to think what the answer will be a year from now but we ask the question again but distance from the real world is shocking and i'm someone who's been in the hundreds of these trials and hearings next seen the officer testified i've spoken with them and there are no fpi or nt 4.0 or blm people being prosecuted or accused so it is a crazy believe i do not know how us to c
tom, the wahington post ran a recent poll with tom, the washington post ran a recent poll with the university of the fbi organised and encouraged the attack on the capitol onjan six. just talk to us about how that idea took hold? there's a whole separate right wing info sphere that is apart from the mainstream media and apart from the or accuracy or truth which just recycles lies in donald trump today said the fbi was involved injanuary six at the talk to these people, they accept this fact and...
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tom bateman, bbc news, atmore, alabama. let's speak to drjoel zivot. he is an associate professor of the department of anaesthesiology at emory university in the us. the last point that tom was making there in his report, that actually the death sentencing in america is declining. why is that? i death sentencing in america is declining. why is that?- death sentencing in america is declining. why is that? i think that the death sentence _ declining. why is that? i think that the death sentence is _ declining. why is that? i think that the death sentence is declining - the death sentence is declining around the country, but in the few places that remain, it seems that the result is increasing. i'd like to thank that the reason why it's declining around the country is because, you know, people have recognised that the death penalty doesn't do what they claim it does. some effect on crime, or create some sort of resolution for survivors, you know, afterwards it doesn't seem to do any of those things. it's racist, it's classist, it really is a poorform racist, it's classist, it really is a poor form of racist, it's classist, it really is a poorform of
tom bateman, bbc news, atmore, alabama. let's speak to drjoel zivot. he is an associate professor of the department of anaesthesiology at emory university in the us. the last point that tom was making there in his report, that actually the death sentencing in america is declining. why is that? i death sentencing in america is declining. why is that?- death sentencing in america is declining. why is that? i think that the death sentence _ declining. why is that? i think that the death sentence...
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tom brady potential. this is the greatest quarterback in university of michigan college football history.t to. in college career there has been nobody at michigan better than j.j. we talk about it. he is that guy. talking about the michigan wolverine's quarterback. how does brady feel? >> i haven't discussed it with him. there is a long way between being in a national championship game and winning seven super bowls. what he is doing in college is the equivalent. tom split time when he was in college not always the number one quarterback. perhaps for his michigan career that's an accurate statement but a big, big leap otherwise. >> bret: that's right. jim, thanks a lot. we appreciate it. fun to watch that game. >> happy new year to you both. good to be with you. ♪ ♪ on the road again, just can't wait to get on the road again ♪ >> dana: democrats pushing drivers to go electric. can their green machines go the distance before running out of batteries? let's check in with fox business jeff block trying to go from chicago to new york city. how is it going? >> i was here to visit my daughters f
tom brady potential. this is the greatest quarterback in university of michigan college football history.t to. in college career there has been nobody at michigan better than j.j. we talk about it. he is that guy. talking about the michigan wolverine's quarterback. how does brady feel? >> i haven't discussed it with him. there is a long way between being in a national championship game and winning seven super bowls. what he is doing in college is the equivalent. tom split time when he was...
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is the primary focus right now for private colleges and universities, as has been the case for public ones. william: tom nichols, what do you make oflieve that because these revelations came from people who are admittedly claudine gay's ideological enemies, that that obviates any evidence about her plagiarism? tom: we are having a strange conversation here. because i agree with the professor. i think the american right and the activists on the american right are intentionally attacking american higher education as an institution, for various reasons, some of them ideological and some of them out of pure resentment, that they simply want to displace the current elites who run universities and be the new elites who run american universities. but none of that has anything to do with whether or not what professor gay did as misconduct. as i wrote, there's a term for misconduct that is discovered by bad-faith actors and bad people. it is called misconduct. and that is not relevant. i agree completely she was targeted because of her race, because of her gender, because of her position at an exalted university, because of things she said
is the primary focus right now for private colleges and universities, as has been the case for public ones. william: tom nichols, what do you make oflieve that because these revelations came from people who are admittedly claudine gay's ideological enemies, that that obviates any evidence about her plagiarism? tom: we are having a strange conversation here. because i agree with the professor. i think the american right and the activists on the american right are intentionally attacking american...
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of where this whole thing is going. the fed today's very short-term and just keeps on repeating data dependent, data dependent. tom: this is really important. el-erian demands at queens college a university5. >> let's finish on fed policy. expectations, they go in much. what your gauge of what the threshold is to be able to reduce interest rates? >> there's no reason we should go in march. i think the market is overoptimistic, both in terms of timing and in terms of the amount of cuts we are going to get. i think the market should listen to the fed when it says signals around three 25 basis point cuts and starting later than march. i think it will be the summer when they start. >> appreciate the update and congratulations on the award. thank you. it's good to hear from you. mohamed el-erian of queens bridge college, -- of queens college cambridge. tom: i go back to the phrase i was saying. the facts have changed. the single sentence today that shows you how things have changes from sonali basak, who summarizes a power point from jane fraser. they are pumping from 240,000 employees down to 180,000. that is 60,000 bodies out the door over the next number of medium-term years. onlybasak kno
of where this whole thing is going. the fed today's very short-term and just keeps on repeating data dependent, data dependent. tom: this is really important. el-erian demands at queens college a university5. >> let's finish on fed policy. expectations, they go in much. what your gauge of what the threshold is to be able to reduce interest rates? >> there's no reason we should go in march. i think the market is overoptimistic, both in terms of timing and in terms of the amount of...
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that 1st and occupied is interested in well, so tom bar code is in the studio with us now is professor of public policy at home on been felicia university. really good to see you again. mr. bought a cat. so as we were hearing from laura that us extra states blinking a whistle stop, tour of the middle east is continuing. he's been in tac, he's been in jordan, he's been in cath thought today is in saudi arabia before he heads as ro. how much headway do you think he's making with our countries? i think he's pursuing a number of issues and he may be making some progress in relation to some more than others. for example, he's uh uh, continuing to talk about the need to deescalate and to try and limit the spreads of conflict. so that lab and then it just stopped with is not involved directly. and hopefully in his words, try and, and the counselor of the house. he's in the red sea, and i think on this to these items, he will probably here support the most of the out of leaders of the region, including talk you would agree with that. nobody is taking an escalation. however, when it comes to other issues, like he talks about the need to in the,
that 1st and occupied is interested in well, so tom bar code is in the studio with us now is professor of public policy at home on been felicia university. really good to see you again. mr. bought a cat. so as we were hearing from laura that us extra states blinking a whistle stop, tour of the middle east is continuing. he's been in tac, he's been in jordan, he's been in cath thought today is in saudi arabia before he heads as ro. how much headway do you think he's making with our countries? i...
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universal so hit the streets to find out. tom: do you need more or less technology right now. >> will of course, more selectively more technologyless technology. >> less. >> more to have more. tom: what about putting away don't be ashamed to. >> last c5 do you want or less technology in your life. >> , more sick i want less. >> definitely less. tom: a look of this, we have been there and it is in his h hand. >> when using this phone. >> c5 yes another phone and addressing of the phones and social media and everything else be ♪ ♪ if you see this both perspectives ricin technology helps us do a lot of things without a you would be lost be five or your friend of the robot so. >> no no yes we need more c5 guys like me you, they would put the phones and devices driving us crazy. >> while there's an age discrimination case working for me here. >> less technology c5 do think people are the funds to buy. >> the garbage amenity under media. >> you like technology. >> more time with my kids c5 who does not have a phone on them. the kids do not make it learn from the children to ask are talking people out of the world and so people were m
universal so hit the streets to find out. tom: do you need more or less technology right now. >> will of course, more selectively more technologyless technology. >> less. >> more to have more. tom: what about putting away don't be ashamed to. >> last c5 do you want or less technology in your life. >> , more sick i want less. >> definitely less. tom: a look of this, we have been there and it is in his h hand. >> when using this phone. >> c5 yes...
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of those places also has enormous implications for character and habits and and knowledge. tom, your check's the mail back here. hi there. my name's colby wicker. i'm an undergraduate student at indiana universitynd this is sort of a broader that i've been pondering throughout the panel is this morning. if 1776 250 years ago marks the beginning of our republic, we spend a lot of time spend a lot of ink on the declaration of independence. i wonder if it's also worthwhile to look at some of the issues that we were dealing with simultaneously that time, the two other issues that the continental congress was was dealing with was our international relations with france. and also the way that we ought to govern ourselves. there was a committee that dealing with drafting the articles of confederation. are there any lessons that we learn from those other two committees? in addition to the many lessons that we can draw from the declaration? well, i would say briefly that the international relations part is really crucial and i think there's a tendency sometimes i'll say in my field, in political theory, to think of the united states as a because we use the word democracy, to think of it as athens. but,
of those places also has enormous implications for character and habits and and knowledge. tom, your check's the mail back here. hi there. my name's colby wicker. i'm an undergraduate student at indiana universitynd this is sort of a broader that i've been pondering throughout the panel is this morning. if 1776 250 years ago marks the beginning of our republic, we spend a lot of time spend a lot of ink on the declaration of independence. i wonder if it's also worthwhile to look at some of the...
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tom jackman, who covers criminaljustice for the washington post. i want to start with a recent poll run by the washington post with the university of marilyn.s believe a conspiracy theory that the fbi organised and encouraged the attack on the capitol onjanuary 6. just talk to us about how that idea appears to have taken hold. , ., ., , ., hold. there is a whole separate right-wing _ hold. there is a whole separate right-wing info _ hold. there is a whole separate right-wing info sphere - hold. there is a whole separate right-wing info sphere that - hold. there is a whole separate right-wing info sphere that is i right—wing info sphere that is apart from the mainstream media and apart from facts or accuracy or truth, which just sort of recycles lies. donald trump said today the fbi was involved in january six and trump said today the fbi was involved injanuary six and to talk to these people, they accept that as fact. i interviewed a number of them, the people that took the pole and said i believe the fbi did this, i quoted one guy saying everybody knows this, everybody knows the fbi did it, and it is breathtaking and stunning and is the fi
tom jackman, who covers criminaljustice for the washington post. i want to start with a recent poll run by the washington post with the university of marilyn.s believe a conspiracy theory that the fbi organised and encouraged the attack on the capitol onjanuary 6. just talk to us about how that idea appears to have taken hold. , ., ., , ., hold. there is a whole separate right-wing _ hold. there is a whole separate right-wing info _ hold. there is a whole separate right-wing info sphere - hold....
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tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> the new poll says president biden is losing his democratic base that helped elect him in 2020. the usa today suffolk university poll shows him losing the support of black latino and young voters. the poll now has the former president and likely gop nominee donald trump leading by 2 percentage points in the 2024 presidential race and leading 4 points among young voters who overwhelmingly backed biden in 2020 worth noting the poll has a margin of error of plus or -3 percentage points. so it is, you know, reasonable to think that this potential in this election year, these candidates, you know, with the polling very close, it could change multiple times between now and election day. meanwhile, president trump is expected to appeal decisions from colorado and maine. the ban him from ballots in both states. the former president would take the colorado supreme court ruling to the u.s. supreme court while an appeal in maine would go to the state superior court, it would mark the first time the nation's highest court could rule on section 3 of the 14th amendment, constitution, the 155 year old edition to the constitution bans from office. people who have
tom wallace kron. 4 news. >> the new poll says president biden is losing his democratic base that helped elect him in 2020. the usa today suffolk university poll shows him losing the support of black latino and young voters. the poll now has the former president and likely gop nominee donald trump leading by 2 percentage points in the 2024 presidential race and leading 4 points among young voters who overwhelmingly backed biden in 2020 worth noting the poll has a margin of error of plus...
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as matt20 said, i was a postdoc here at the university of minnesota and research associate theor last of her nine years. i worked very w closely with tom bouchard on the study of twins raised apart. and for a new phd, it was a dream job. it was fascinating. it was famous. it was controversial and always exciting. i got to be with the twins that other people just saw in the newspapers. so i also want to thank matt for the wonderful introduction, and i think we will start going. now, go to talk about two books today and i'll take a break after the first one for questions and answers, and then go on to the second one. so i want to start out with "gay fathers, twin sons" for citizenship case the captured the world. this was a high profile lawsuit filed by same-sex couple andrew against the estate department and secretaries of state rex tillerson and then mike pompeo. the lawsuit was filed in 2018 and settle in 2020. now, they case details would become clear as they go through the talk, but what you need to know just for now is that they were suing on behalf of of the fact that one of their twin sons was denied you citizenship. okay? now, t
as matt20 said, i was a postdoc here at the university of minnesota and research associate theor last of her nine years. i worked very w closely with tom bouchard on the study of twins raised apart. and for a new phd, it was a dream job. it was fascinating. it was famous. it was controversial and always exciting. i got to be with the twins that other people just saw in the newspapers. so i also want to thank matt for the wonderful introduction, and i think we will start going. now, go to talk...
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two words of the year, as tom pointed out following a survey by oxford university of more than 5000 childrence children's choices of the most popular word . but is this really popular word. but is this really the case? was the word hyphenated and have our children perhaps been brainwashed? well, joining us now for a bit of a ding dong on this issue is the former brexit party mep belinda de lucy, and laura johnson from just stop oil, the campaign group. thank you so much to the both of you for joining us, belinda. let's start with you. uh has there been perhaps a push for children to vote in this oxford poll for this new word of the year ? the year? >> well, i'm afraid the purpose of schools has been shifting over the last ten years, especially , um, to hotbeds of a especially, um, to hotbeds of a lot of political activism , uh, lot of political activism, uh, as opposed to education. there's been a lot of teaching children to what think, not how to think. and the fact that it's six year old's classroom full of six year olds to 14 year olds, that young as six, have come up with as six, that ha
two words of the year, as tom pointed out following a survey by oxford university of more than 5000 childrence children's choices of the most popular word . but is this really popular word. but is this really the case? was the word hyphenated and have our children perhaps been brainwashed? well, joining us now for a bit of a ding dong on this issue is the former brexit party mep belinda de lucy, and laura johnson from just stop oil, the campaign group. thank you so much to the both of you for...
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universities in russia, as a child in the head of state, also express condolences over the recent mini tripling crashing in western russia. near the ukrainian border the smell former us president on tom's looks through have taken one more step in his bid to return to the oval office, just sitting on the commanding lead of the new hampshire primary over 2nd place. rival nicky holly now the the new hampshire ballot is the 2nd round, the voting to select the republican now many a head of the presidential election in november with over 95 percent of the votes counted trump's meeting with 9, see the nearly 55 percent with heavy training behind the 43 and change. it comes after the iowa caucuses, where, where the leader of the mega movements dominated the, the field back when the katie, the format you and then baset a trail of far behind with less than $1.00 and $5.00 residents looking to see hot on top of all the daily mail obtained an audio recording of the chairman of the hour zone, a republican party. jeff garrett, speaking with state senate candidate of the carrier lake and the phone call. debit swimmingly attempts to bribe late to not ron in the upcoming elections and stay out of polit
universities in russia, as a child in the head of state, also express condolences over the recent mini tripling crashing in western russia. near the ukrainian border the smell former us president on tom's looks through have taken one more step in his bid to return to the oval office, just sitting on the commanding lead of the new hampshire primary over 2nd place. rival nicky holly now the the new hampshire ballot is the 2nd round, the voting to select the republican now many a head of the...
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of them could do apparently. and two years went by. during which tom moved to indiana with the kids and enrolled in a local university. >> and i said to murderers always move away. >> it was important to ashley's parents to remain close to those three kids so they fought for grandparents rights and tried, they said, to be civil with tom. but they also told anybody who listened that they believe their daughter had been murdered. like a local reporter. >> he said, do you mind if i start looking into this? angela and i said, no, go ahead start looking into it. and it didn't take him much. >> the reporter asked around, talked to neighbors. and asked the evans police department to comment on what he heard. and before you know it, the chief announced ashley's case would be reopened. >> i extend my sincere sympathy to the family of ashley fallis four their loss, and the revisited grieve that can accompany the grief of a difficult case such as this one. >> and i start crying. because it's the catalyst for opening everything up. i finally have someone who's taking it seriously. >> denver's fox 31 aired the startling discovery that prompted --
of them could do apparently. and two years went by. during which tom moved to indiana with the kids and enrolled in a local university. >> and i said to murderers always move away. >> it was important to ashley's parents to remain close to those three kids so they fought for grandparents rights and tried, they said, to be civil with tom. but they also told anybody who listened that they believe their daughter had been murdered. like a local reporter. >> he said, do you mind if...
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the fact tom elliot pointed out in her resignation letter, zero reference to apology, 17 references to i, 11 to me and one to myself. she sees herself a victim and center of the universe. it is incumbent on harvard to right this wrong. she was a blight on their reputation, her leadership was dragging them down. they can take this moment and say, not again, not anymore and instill a president that will push back on the ridiculously racist and antisemitic views they call racist because it is anything but. >> harris: you can't get beyond the point of what emily is saying tlchl is flip of a switch that has gone on in our society and seeing victims, it started with crime and soft on crime policies and giving criminals more of a break than victims and misidentifying who the victims are in all of this. why do we keep doing that? >> kevin: good question. what we've seen in the wake of october 7 is rise of antisemitism. you have 73% of jewish students on college campuses that have said they witnessed antisemitism in this last academic year and three college presidents, easiest question is to condemn genocide and intifada. >> harris: why won't they do it? >> they did it and the
the fact tom elliot pointed out in her resignation letter, zero reference to apology, 17 references to i, 11 to me and one to myself. she sees herself a victim and center of the universe. it is incumbent on harvard to right this wrong. she was a blight on their reputation, her leadership was dragging them down. they can take this moment and say, not again, not anymore and instill a president that will push back on the ridiculously racist and antisemitic views they call racist because it is...
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of michigan. a 26 year drought is over. the university winning the national to bishop game, beating the huskies 24-13, the 12 national title, the first since 1997. tomne in the huddle like they do and the quarterback says, let's do this. it is not australian football rules. jonathan: will probably was there. tom: we are going to move on from college football to the excitement of foreign-exchange. jane foley is never quite, the head of foreign-exchange strategy at rabobank. where is the movement in the next 90 days for a foreign-exchange pair? jane: euro-dollar has been exciting today. what about the swiss franc? it was back to the stress levels it has seen since the amazing dates of what years ago when the s&p stepped away from maintaining that 120 floor. there is some action here. it is disappointing that euro-dollar is not as broad as we anticipated. tom: i am triangular links was every day, euro-swiss, dollar-swiss. what do you suggest the s&p will do if we break through strong swiss franc? jane: that is an important question and one not being asked enough. we are in danger of looking at switzerland the same way we are looking at the rest of euro
of michigan. a 26 year drought is over. the university winning the national to bishop game, beating the huskies 24-13, the 12 national title, the first since 1997. tomne in the huddle like they do and the quarterback says, let's do this. it is not australian football rules. jonathan: will probably was there. tom: we are going to move on from college football to the excitement of foreign-exchange. jane foley is never quite, the head of foreign-exchange strategy at rabobank. where is the movement...