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they were these young turks who are trying to challenge the leadership at the time, first with speaker foley and then speak or write. they really wanted to push the envelope. what happened was 1994, the midterm losses, and you lost the majority here and he will tell you, chuck schumer will tell you that he's been in the minority in the seneca in the majority in the senate and the majority in the house and the minority in the house. only one of those four situations did he hate and i was being in the house minority. that's what he made this interlocinternal calculus of al, i'm going to run statewide. >> host: now minority leader for the u.s. senate. first elected to the senate in 1998. only a couple couple of years later, 2001, 9/11 happens in 2001 and the following march in 2002 senator schumer and the new
they were these young turks who are trying to challenge the leadership at the time, first with speaker foley and then speak or write. they really wanted to push the envelope. what happened was 1994, the midterm losses, and you lost the majority here and he will tell you, chuck schumer will tell you that he's been in the minority in the seneca in the majority in the senate and the majority in the house and the minority in the house. only one of those four situations did he hate and i was being...
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foley leads a group called arizona recon. that controls the border around arizona, a town with less than 1200 people. >> i've been called everything in the book. i've been called the domestic extremist. >> reporter: the southern poverty law center which monitors hate groups in the u.s. said foley's group is made up of, quote, native extremists. foley sees undocumented migrants and the wide open spaces on the border as the country's biggest threat. among the 2,000-mile border there's already 700 miles of fencing and barricades already in place. here's in sasabe, arizona. the steel see-through fence stretches for several miles, but as you approach the end of town it abruptly comes to an end as these border fences often do as it stretches out in rugged remote terrain in the arizona desert. foley relies on a collection of cameras he mights in the brush to capture the movements of drug smugglers, he often shares that information and videos with border patrol agents. >> you need boots on the ground. that's keeping you out there, go
foley leads a group called arizona recon. that controls the border around arizona, a town with less than 1200 people. >> i've been called everything in the book. i've been called the domestic extremist. >> reporter: the southern poverty law center which monitors hate groups in the u.s. said foley's group is made up of, quote, native extremists. foley sees undocumented migrants and the wide open spaces on the border as the country's biggest threat. among the 2,000-mile border there's...
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also with us is jane foley. if you look at france and the presidential elections, we are talking, you are probably expecting marine le pen, seen as aillon is reformer. how does he grabbed the socialists? how does he widen his base to appeal more? wolfango: reformer in a french context. let's be careful about that. think it is going to be a second round with marine le pen and francois fillon. when we look at the past historical records, the opinion polls, and the difficulties marine le pen is facing and they will become clearer once we get closer to the vote and we can discuss about that, i think the to the of fillon to go center-right voters will increase significantly. historically, there is no precedent -- president that has managed to win just relying on his own core voters. marine le pen is even more difficult to grab votes from the centerleft than it is for field. .hat is -- francois fillon yes, marine le pen is a powerful figure, a formidable candidate, the election will be very noisy, but at the end of th
also with us is jane foley. if you look at france and the presidential elections, we are talking, you are probably expecting marine le pen, seen as aillon is reformer. how does he grabbed the socialists? how does he widen his base to appeal more? wolfango: reformer in a french context. let's be careful about that. think it is going to be a second round with marine le pen and francois fillon. when we look at the past historical records, the opinion polls, and the difficulties marine le pen is...
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says foley's group is made up of native extremists. foley sees the flow of drugs, undocumented migrants and the wide-open spaces of the border as the country's biggest threat. >> along the nearly 2,000-mile u.s. southern border, there's already about 700 miles of fencing and barricades already in place. here in sasaby, arizona, this steel see-through fence stretch force several miles. but as you approach the end of town, it abruptly comes to an end like these border fences often do. as it stretches out into rugged remote terrain in the arizona desert. >> foley relies on a collection of cameras he hides in the brush to capture the movements of drug smugglers. he often shares that information and the videos with border patrol agents. >> you need boots on the ground. that's what is keeping you out there. good thing we have this up here. >> foley voted for donald trump and wants to see all undocumented immigrants who committed crimes in the u.s. deported. an additional border agents moved closer to the mexican bord border. but he's not con
says foley's group is made up of native extremists. foley sees the flow of drugs, undocumented migrants and the wide-open spaces of the border as the country's biggest threat. >> along the nearly 2,000-mile u.s. southern border, there's already about 700 miles of fencing and barricades already in place. here in sasaby, arizona, this steel see-through fence stretch force several miles. but as you approach the end of town, it abruptly comes to an end like these border fences often do. as it...
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foley sees the border as the country's biggest threat. there is already 700 miles of fencing and barricades already in place. here in this town, this steel see-through fence stretches for several miles. but as you approach the end of town, it abruptly comes to an end, like these border fences often do. as it stretches out into rugged, remote terrain in the arizona desert. >> we put cameras five minutes from the road. >> reporter: foley relies on cameras he hides in the brush to capture the movements of drug smugglers. he often shares that information and the videos with border patrol agents. >> you need boots on the ground. >> good thing we have this up here. >> reporter: foley voted for donald trump and wants to see all undocumented immigrants in the u.s. deported, and additional border patrol agents moved closer to the mexican border. but he's not convinced trump or anyone else can change the reality he sees. >> when you're reactive to a problem, you're always going to be hyped the solution. >> reporter: for many, like 18-year-old maria
foley sees the border as the country's biggest threat. there is already 700 miles of fencing and barricades already in place. here in this town, this steel see-through fence stretches for several miles. but as you approach the end of town, it abruptly comes to an end, like these border fences often do. as it stretches out into rugged, remote terrain in the arizona desert. >> we put cameras five minutes from the road. >> reporter: foley relies on cameras he hides in the brush to...
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. >> jane foley is back with us. very good to see you again. >> thank you. >> we are seeing a bit of buying in the pound, up a half percent against the greenback. what happens from here on out? how much further weakness do you think the pond will see given this brexit uncertainty? >> i think we could see a lot of volatility. what we've seen in the last week is relief. this is relief since theresa may spoke last week. the government appears to have a plan. before that, a lot of talk about muddled thinking. now the government has a plan. not only that, theresa may has been advertising what a busy schedule she's got. she's going to washington this week, talking about potentially going to china. the fact there before so many irp irons in the fire has given investors relief. so sterling has come back. but the negotiations for brexit have yet to commence with european partners. once brexit is triggered, sterling could stutter again. yes, sterling is pushing higher for now, but i think we have a volatile year ahead. >> how
. >> jane foley is back with us. very good to see you again. >> thank you. >> we are seeing a bit of buying in the pound, up a half percent against the greenback. what happens from here on out? how much further weakness do you think the pond will see given this brexit uncertainty? >> i think we could see a lot of volatility. what we've seen in the last week is relief. this is relief since theresa may spoke last week. the government appears to have a plan. before that, a...
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ofa building what i would deem a foley of a replica chamber in the courtyard of richmond house, that we should, as in the war, use the house of lords chamber. we reached a point where it makes to amend is not an option. that approach has already been taken, it has led to decades of underinvestment which we are now forced to (inaudible). much of the infrastructure is passed its life expectancy. government has overtaken to provide time for a full debate and a vote in due course. laughter. in due course. time is always of a premium and! in due course. time is always of a premium and i note he will recollect that from duties in this place. particularly so at the moment with developments. it is all very well but to be honest, due course is the kind of phrase that weasels use because it means you do not tend to do it in any expeditious way. responding to the accusation, the ministerfound responding to the accusation, the minister found another phrase, promising the matter will be considered as soon as possible. until next time, goodbye. good morning. not as much fog around this morning at
ofa building what i would deem a foley of a replica chamber in the courtyard of richmond house, that we should, as in the war, use the house of lords chamber. we reached a point where it makes to amend is not an option. that approach has already been taken, it has led to decades of underinvestment which we are now forced to (inaudible). much of the infrastructure is passed its life expectancy. government has overtaken to provide time for a full debate and a vote in due course. laughter. in due...
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jane foley, thanks very much for coming in. that is business live, bye! it's a cold and frosty start for central and eastern parts of the uk with patches of freezing fog and in east anglia and the south—east of england there is the risk of some icy patches on untreated surfaces from this area of cloud that is producing a bit of rain, sleet and snow. an area of less cold weather working from west to east, bringing patchy rain with it. we can see the temperatures already, six or 7 degrees in the far south and west. mid—morning, only two or three degrees. some parts of northern england around about freezing or just below. freezing fog patches should be slowly lifting by this stage. northern ireland, rain and mild conditions, still pretty cold across much of scotland, in spite of early sunshine. that band of rain makes slow progress is to woods, eventually pushing into the western side of scotland, the western fringes of wales. —— eastwards. more rain pushing from the south through the afternoon, but further east, dry and bright, still cold, only two
jane foley, thanks very much for coming in. that is business live, bye! it's a cold and frosty start for central and eastern parts of the uk with patches of freezing fog and in east anglia and the south—east of england there is the risk of some icy patches on untreated surfaces from this area of cloud that is producing a bit of rain, sleet and snow. an area of less cold weather working from west to east, bringing patchy rain with it. we can see the temperatures already, six or 7 degrees in...
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says foley's group is made up of, quote, native extremists. he sees the flow of drugs, undocumented migrants and the wide open spaces of the border as the country's biggest threat. along the nearly 2,000-mile u.s./southern border there is already about 700 miles of fencing and barricades already in place. here in sassbee, arizona, this steel see-through fence stretches for several miles but as you approach the end of town, it abruptly comes to an end like these border fences often do as it stretches out into rugged, remote terrain in the arizona desert. >> cameras about five minutes from road. >> reporter: he relies on a collection of cameras he hides in the brush to capture the movements of drug smugglers. he shares that information and videos with border patrol agents. >> you need boots on the ground. that's what's keeping you out there. good thing we have this up here. >> reporter: foley voted for donald trump and wants to see all din the u.s. deport ed and additional border agents moved closer to the mexican border, but he's not convinced
says foley's group is made up of, quote, native extremists. he sees the flow of drugs, undocumented migrants and the wide open spaces of the border as the country's biggest threat. along the nearly 2,000-mile u.s./southern border there is already about 700 miles of fencing and barricades already in place. here in sassbee, arizona, this steel see-through fence stretches for several miles but as you approach the end of town, it abruptly comes to an end like these border fences often do as it...
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steven was held with 22 other hostages, including the three americans-- james foley, peter kassig and kayla mueller-- who were all killed. once the european governments paid ransom, isis released their citizens, one of whom smuggled out this letter from steven. >> art sotloff: he was speaking how he can't stand seeing all the captives leave from all different countries. how could the united states just stand by and not do anything? >> stahl: as the european hostages came out and spoke of mock executions and waterboardings, the sotloffs decided they would try to raise at least some of the money themselves. but then, they and the other u.s. families attended a meeting in washington with officials on the national security council. >> art sotloff: all of us were saying, "well, why can't we try to save our kids?" and they said, "because it's against the law. we do not negotiate with terrorists." >> stahl: did they say you would be prosecuted? >> art sotloff: they said, "you could be prosecuted, and also your donors could be prosecuted." >> stahl: so, if i gave you money, i could be prosecu
steven was held with 22 other hostages, including the three americans-- james foley, peter kassig and kayla mueller-- who were all killed. once the european governments paid ransom, isis released their citizens, one of whom smuggled out this letter from steven. >> art sotloff: he was speaking how he can't stand seeing all the captives leave from all different countries. how could the united states just stand by and not do anything? >> stahl: as the european hostages came out and...
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that's what's keeping you out there, whoo, good thing we have this up here. >> reporter: foley voted for donald trump and wants to see all undocumented immigrants deported and additional border patrol agents move closer to the mexican border. he's not convinced trump or anyone else can change the reality he sees. >> when you're reactive to a problem, you're always going to be behind the solution. >> reporter: for many like 18-year-old mayor cella ramirez, they try to come illegal li from mexico. she was caught by border patrol with a group of migrants and quickly deported. she wanted to find work in the u.s. to help support her elderly parents. she trem nls as she recalls the experience of trying to cross the border. >> i asked if she's trying to cross again. her brother is still being detained in united states. she's waiting for him to get out and not really sure what they're going to do next. she's waiting for him to be sent back here and they'll figure out what they'll do next. >> reporter: it's the cycle that never ends on the border. chris, traveling across the border here you s
that's what's keeping you out there, whoo, good thing we have this up here. >> reporter: foley voted for donald trump and wants to see all undocumented immigrants deported and additional border patrol agents move closer to the mexican border. he's not convinced trump or anyone else can change the reality he sees. >> when you're reactive to a problem, you're always going to be behind the solution. >> reporter: for many like 18-year-old mayor cella ramirez, they try to come...
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claire foley has fascinate is that of the british royalfamily. claire foley has been showered with praise for her portrayal of the young elizabeth. what a role to take on. portrayal of the young elizabeth. what a role to take onlj portrayal of the young elizabeth. what a role to take on. i know, what an idiot! do you know what the royal think of it? i no, iwish i did. i was wondering if i might take danny into town? for what? a change. in tv, the bbc coproduction the night manager has four nominations. the adaptation of the novel has won praise from critics and audiences, to the delight of its star, tom huddlestone. when you make something you never know when it's going to catch fire or ignite people's interests, but it seemed too. and thatis interests, but it seemed too. and that is testament to the writing of john. i think spy thrillers will be enduringly popular, and he is the master. ahmed is also up for his role in the hbo crime drama the night of. role in the hbo crime drama the night of. | role in the hbo crime drama the night of. i think
claire foley has fascinate is that of the british royalfamily. claire foley has been showered with praise for her portrayal of the young elizabeth. what a role to take on. portrayal of the young elizabeth. what a role to take onlj portrayal of the young elizabeth. what a role to take on. i know, what an idiot! do you know what the royal think of it? i no, iwish i did. i was wondering if i might take danny into town? for what? a change. in tv, the bbc coproduction the night manager has four...
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and in foley, alabama, hail fell during a thunderstorm. an estimated 38 million people live in areas that are at risk for more sever weather. >>> search teams in italy are holding out little hope of finding out more survivors amid the rubble of a ski resort destroyed by an avalanche. about two dozen people are still missing. jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: five days after an avalanche struck, helicopters are still one of the only ways for rescue workers to gain access. they are working around the glock with only two-hour breaks each day. at the hotel, the operation is focused on the back of the building where rescuers hope a thick rock wall may have shielded some of the 24 people are still missing. five adults and four children were pulled out alive. a friend of a survivor said they ate dirty snow to stay alive. now he realizes he's a miraculous survivor. the avalanche happened at dusk on wednesday in the mountains of central italy, triggered by a series of earthquakes. the entire three-story resort and surrounding roads we
and in foley, alabama, hail fell during a thunderstorm. an estimated 38 million people live in areas that are at risk for more sever weather. >>> search teams in italy are holding out little hope of finding out more survivors amid the rubble of a ski resort destroyed by an avalanche. about two dozen people are still missing. jonathan vigliotti has the latest. >> reporter: five days after an avalanche struck, helicopters are still one of the only ways for rescue workers to gain...
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around foley road just around haze road. look for slippery spots there as well. >>> just before 7:00. we're getting closer to sunrise. 11 minutes after seven this morning. look at some of the snow deposited overnight. cape may is looking snowier this morning. taken hours, but it's finally starting to accumulate on beach avenue. seeing car tracks. still accumulating know and delaware. south jersey, but never reached in the philadelphia. there's a chance we'll see isolated snow shower this afternoon. and tracking snow for tomorrow morning. all right. more updates throughout the morning. news, weather, traffic on infection app. you're watching today show starts now. >>> good morning. breaking news. gunmen open fire inside a quebec city mosque. six people killed, eight injured. two suspects being questioned by police right now. >>> ban backlash. [ crowd chanting ] growing protests all across the country against president trump's executive order on immigration. the white house defending the ban, saying it's about terror, not reli
around foley road just around haze road. look for slippery spots there as well. >>> just before 7:00. we're getting closer to sunrise. 11 minutes after seven this morning. look at some of the snow deposited overnight. cape may is looking snowier this morning. taken hours, but it's finally starting to accumulate on beach avenue. seeing car tracks. still accumulating know and delaware. south jersey, but never reached in the philadelphia. there's a chance we'll see isolated snow shower...
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the james foley story. how far i'll go, from moana. stay tuned for part two of the announcements. returning shortly. . >>> well, that's an interesting way to announce things. >> we haven't seen that before. that sort of prepackaged thing. all right. >> little sleepy, but i was really pleased to see -- >> one of our local guys made it. >> who you probably know from house of cards, super excited. he grew up in oakland. and they are going to continue in a few minutes with the nods for best actress, director, and best picture. >> and don't forget, of course, abc7, the only place to catch the oscars, sunday, february 26, mark your >> jim: jimmy kimmel was hosting the big show. >> i'm going to wake you up and everybody else when you see this drive time. this is not a typo. westbound 580, tracy to dublin, about 2.5 hours right now. major pothole repair so this is right in altamont pass for all those central valley drivers, it is a mess. i can not stress this enough. can you delay your trip, take eighth rail, anything is better. southbound 680 is okay, northbound 85. bay bridge metering l
the james foley story. how far i'll go, from moana. stay tuned for part two of the announcements. returning shortly. . >>> well, that's an interesting way to announce things. >> we haven't seen that before. that sort of prepackaged thing. all right. >> little sleepy, but i was really pleased to see -- >> one of our local guys made it. >> who you probably know from house of cards, super excited. he grew up in oakland. and they are going to continue in a few...
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scott foley is spilling new season shockers. >>> now "the insider" tracking hollywood froth
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might have failed him and policy as well, remember the day james foley, when he came out outside the white house and he announced that, and then the optic of just moments later of him hitting the golf course, and i don't want to oversell that, because i think the moment sells itself. he should have sold it differently, though. >> meghan: this president has been given the biggest wet kiss p.r. passed by the press for years and years and years. i think history will reflect on that, that i think a lot of his coverage was borderline propaganda in supporting president obama and all of his failed policies over and over again. everything you just listed, so it's weird to me that he is focusing on his p.r., which again, like even up until this point you have buzzfeed reporters tweeting about how they are crying about his final speech on what happened between him and joe biden. that is not journalism. can you imagine our great presidents, ronald reagan, teddy roosevelt saying, you know what? instead of leadership, it was bad p.r. you have to take some responsibility for your failed policies i
might have failed him and policy as well, remember the day james foley, when he came out outside the white house and he announced that, and then the optic of just moments later of him hitting the golf course, and i don't want to oversell that, because i think the moment sells itself. he should have sold it differently, though. >> meghan: this president has been given the biggest wet kiss p.r. passed by the press for years and years and years. i think history will reflect on that, that i...
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a senior foley oh at the manhattan institute and co-author and sarah in sociology at temple university and beth, start with you. you are a graduate of the state university of new york, but you are not a fan of governor cuomo's plan for this. why is that? >> that's right. though i really just have one big complaint about cuomo's proposal it's largely regressive. free college proposals in general tend to benefit the more well-off households in particular, this one's even worse just because of the way it's designed. students will go to the federal aid system to get frantz from there. that's going to cover a lot of the cost for the lowest income households and in a new scholarship proposed will kovler the difference. so that gap is biggest, or the highest income households. >> the people who don't qualify for the other financial systems along it's way. both of this money going to pay for middle and higher income students. >> exactly right. >> sarah, talk about this a little more. your bok called "plays the price." you say middle income students are struggling with tuition, housing and food
a senior foley oh at the manhattan institute and co-author and sarah in sociology at temple university and beth, start with you. you are a graduate of the state university of new york, but you are not a fan of governor cuomo's plan for this. why is that? >> that's right. though i really just have one big complaint about cuomo's proposal it's largely regressive. free college proposals in general tend to benefit the more well-off households in particular, this one's even worse just because...
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abandoned house as them and then the next morning we got up, went to binnish, which is where james foley and john cantlie were kidnapped a month later. it was a very dangerous little town. we drove through this town, we had coffee, we walked through the streets a little bit and then we went to another house. they brought out some cables, they started kicking me, they were filming this. whack, whack, whack. so they were militants of some kind? well, they were violent people, anyway. they brought out the handcuffs, they tied up my legs and they said, you are a prisoner. we are from the al-qaeda organisation, they said, and they said, didn't you know? i said no. a little more violence and then they go, 0k, now we can have lunch. so they told you they were from al-qaeda, but you managed to escape? that night i slipped my hands out of the handcuffs they had put me in. i was sleeping next to one of the guys, the chief, he was asleep. i pulled my hands out of the handcuffs, ran away, and then i was in deep trouble when they caught me, because they said he is so clever, he lulled us to sleep and
abandoned house as them and then the next morning we got up, went to binnish, which is where james foley and john cantlie were kidnapped a month later. it was a very dangerous little town. we drove through this town, we had coffee, we walked through the streets a little bit and then we went to another house. they brought out some cables, they started kicking me, they were filming this. whack, whack, whack. so they were militants of some kind? well, they were violent people, anyway. they brought...
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. >> they are just north of city hall gathering at foley square. it's the courthouse that we have seen as many trials. it's including the rosenberg case in the 1950s. it's a very historic place. the judge that issued the state is based in brooklyn on the eastern district of new york. there on the left you see the federal courthouse and the marshal. the federal courthouse in downtown manhattan.pearl street in the new courthouse between the buildings there . today, it's sunday but clearly it will be headed to federal court across the country. meanwhile, there is concerned about how this will impact businesses in silicon valley. they expressed concern over the presidents travel restrictions. we take a look coming up on how this could affect is in us, the economy and the stock market tomorrow. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to sev
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steven was held with 22 other hostages, including the three americans james foley, peter cassic, and kayla mueller, who were all killed. once the european governments paid ransom, isis released their citizen. one of whom smuggled out this letter from steven. >> he was speaking out he can't stand seeing all the captives leave from all different countries, how could the united states just stand by and not do anything? >> reporter: as the european hostages came out and spoke of mock executions and water boardings, they decided to try to raise some of the money themselves. but then they and the other u.s. families attended a meeting in washington with officials on the national security council. >> all of us were saying why can't we try to save our kids? and they said because it's against the law. we do not negotiate with terrorists. >> reporter: did they say you would be prosecuted? >> they said, you could be prosecuted and also your donors would be prosecuted. >> reporter: so if i gave you money, i would be prosecuted? >> correct. >> reporter: did anybody say, are you kidding me? >> yes
steven was held with 22 other hostages, including the three americans james foley, peter cassic, and kayla mueller, who were all killed. once the european governments paid ransom, isis released their citizen. one of whom smuggled out this letter from steven. >> he was speaking out he can't stand seeing all the captives leave from all different countries, how could the united states just stand by and not do anything? >> reporter: as the european hostages came out and spoke of mock...
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it means teacher, brijt foley, has a better job that may comes with more competitive pay in the near future. >> i'm full-time lead teacher in a room. it's a big change but a good change. >> reporter: casa del carmen looks forward to breaking even financially. >>> nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> first, the then the snow. >>> you'll wake up to much colder weather tomorrow ahead of a bitter weekend. i'm tracking that plus two snow chances coming up in the first alert neighborhood forecast. >>> new at 6:00. chicken fight. a wilmington chicken restaurant that has been a staple for 25 years is being pushed out. how it could be a sign of bigger things coming to the delaware city. >>> also, the battle over obamacare on capitol hill today. why some people say they're hopeful. others fearful over possible changes to the president's health care law. >>> here comes snow. a one-two punch of winter weather is heading this way. a blast of cold sends temperatures fre falling. >>> the president and president-elect are facing off over obamacare with your insurance coverage hanging in the balance. >>> plus, c
it means teacher, brijt foley, has a better job that may comes with more competitive pay in the near future. >> i'm full-time lead teacher in a room. it's a big change but a good change. >> reporter: casa del carmen looks forward to breaking even financially. >>> nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> first, the then the snow. >>> you'll wake up to much colder weather tomorrow ahead of a bitter weekend. i'm tracking that plus two snow chances coming up in the first...
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i talk to one of them afterwards, mark foley is that it was worse expense of his life in order to get the single vote that they needed to get the fast-track to the house to allow the to do the free-trade agreement. someone needs to pay attention to politics and say look, we did not have broad societal support for full speed paddle to the metal liberalization. maybe we should slow things down and listen to what the people are saying. >> i was at a meeting the other day and somebody said the problem isn't trade, it's trade agreements. as trade agreements you've got to put through the political process and that's too hard these days to win that debate. what about essentially structuring trade so that the deals and arrangements are below the level where we have to introduce them and subject them to the political process? >> i don't know. if it's seen as an end run around the political process you will be in trouble. i do think some of the debate over trade agreements is misleading. a lot of this would've happened anyway. this is container shipping, the internet, modern air travel. a lot o
i talk to one of them afterwards, mark foley is that it was worse expense of his life in order to get the single vote that they needed to get the fast-track to the house to allow the to do the free-trade agreement. someone needs to pay attention to politics and say look, we did not have broad societal support for full speed paddle to the metal liberalization. maybe we should slow things down and listen to what the people are saying. >> i was at a meeting the other day and somebody said...
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people are marching in foley square. here is what one of those family members told our reporters. >> we've done everything by the book and by the rules and what america wanted us. we always lived by the rules, all our lives. and i was saddened and i'm heartbroken. i am very thankful for the american people because i know americans do not want this. we are humans, regardless of our race, religion, color. we are humans and humans are supposed to help other humans. that's what we believe. and i am so grateful to everything that's happening and what the americans and the help of all these people, because they're helping me because i don't know what to do at this point. i'm lost. they asked me, what should we do? i say i don't know. i found these good people to help us now. >> seems like a lot of people are figuring this out one step at a time. joining me now from our local affiliate in philadelphia. andrea, describe the scene there. people are out in protest like at other airports. >> reporter: thousands of people are here a
people are marching in foley square. here is what one of those family members told our reporters. >> we've done everything by the book and by the rules and what america wanted us. we always lived by the rules, all our lives. and i was saddened and i'm heartbroken. i am very thankful for the american people because i know americans do not want this. we are humans, regardless of our race, religion, color. we are humans and humans are supposed to help other humans. that's what we believe....
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this has been a great monday briefing with jane foley and george magness. i think it is going to be an actually -- to be an absolutely incredible davos. what we areyou going to do in the next few days, folks. we are going to migrate south from zurich on the way to italy town in the in the alps, and that would be davos. tomorrow i will do my panel with and cryan, and richards, mario greco. from london and from zurich, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 7:00 a.m. in new york, 12:00 p.m. in london, and 8:00 hong kong. i am anna edwards welcome to "bloomberg markets." anarcho here is what we are watching -- anna: here is what we are watching. the prime minister's critical brexit speech tomorrow. davos takes center stage as leaders around the globe gather at the world economic forum in switzerland. deal.r some m&a action this monday. the ray-banbuy maker. chairs jumping on the news. a warm welcome to "bloomberg markets," for this special edition today. 12:00 noon in london. that is where we find mark barton, pouring of the details of the day's equity trading sessio
this has been a great monday briefing with jane foley and george magness. i think it is going to be an actually -- to be an absolutely incredible davos. what we areyou going to do in the next few days, folks. we are going to migrate south from zurich on the way to italy town in the in the alps, and that would be davos. tomorrow i will do my panel with and cryan, and richards, mario greco. from london and from zurich, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 7:00 a.m. in new york, 12:00 p.m. in...
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congressional ethics was establisheback in 2008, essentlly in the wake of the abramoff scandal, the mark foley scandal, there was a public outcry and they realized they had to set up an independent watchdog to field complaints about campaign improprieties, personal behavior, other things. it's existed for the last eight years, barely has a set of teeth, and has presented information over the last few years that has led to the removal or resignation of some lawmakers. there's a belief that they could have done a lot more. what republicans have done, let's be specific about this, had a closed door meeting, after the sun went down, yes, those things actually do happen, and cided amongst themselves that when the new house convenes tomorrow afternoon, they're going to present a rules package that has to be voted on by republicans and democrats that will include close that go office and putting it under the how the ethics committee. the reason is a majority of republicans believe the way this office has worked in the last eight years is in essence unfair to them because it doesn't allow them the cha
congressional ethics was establisheback in 2008, essentlly in the wake of the abramoff scandal, the mark foley scandal, there was a public outcry and they realized they had to set up an independent watchdog to field complaints about campaign improprieties, personal behavior, other things. it's existed for the last eight years, barely has a set of teeth, and has presented information over the last few years that has led to the removal or resignation of some lawmakers. there's a belief that they...
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and then we have another accident here west berlin new jersey, cooper foley road at haze mill road. three accidents that have all popped up. i would say all in the past 20 minute or so. letting you know it will get busy out there. also slick. we talked about the salting coming ups ups in in the next tn to 15 minutes. >> business as usual this morning for travelers at philadelphia international airport. >> over the weekend arrivals and departures and protesters upset about president trump's travel ban. that's where trang do is live for us this morning. quite a busy weekends? >> reporter: oh, yes, rahel, jim, yes. crowds were so large here sunday that they were practically back up here all the way to 95 north and south. septa halted bus service, and just couldn't get the buses through the crowds. this is just one of several similar protests at airports across the country. several thousand protesters gathered outside terminal a at the philadelphia international airport sunday. the protests began saturday, a mid reports that people were being detained at the airport under president trum
and then we have another accident here west berlin new jersey, cooper foley road at haze mill road. three accidents that have all popped up. i would say all in the past 20 minute or so. letting you know it will get busy out there. also slick. we talked about the salting coming ups ups in in the next tn to 15 minutes. >> business as usual this morning for travelers at philadelphia international airport. >> over the weekend arrivals and departures and protesters upset about president...
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>> i'm here in foley square near the federal courthouses and this square is filled with thousands of people. that's an unofficial estimate from what i can see. people are still pouring in to this area. they were gathered earlier over at battery park. just an eyesight of lady liberty. they gathered, rallied there and marched up here to the area of the courthouse. standing here with me now is angela buckalow. she's a student. she can tell us why you are out here. >> as a white person i need to stand in solidarity with my muslim colleagues, friends, detainees at jfk, some of them go to my school in stoney brook. >> what are you saying and what do you want the trump administration to hear from you? >> that we can't stand for this and we need everybody here to continue fighting against this administration on the racist, fascist policies it's implemented. >> are you at all surprised by the size of this crowd, how massive it is? >> i am, and i'm not. i got to battery park, it was a lot smaller. but it's new york and we're passionate and it's not going to stop. >> reporter: the question beco
>> i'm here in foley square near the federal courthouses and this square is filled with thousands of people. that's an unofficial estimate from what i can see. people are still pouring in to this area. they were gathered earlier over at battery park. just an eyesight of lady liberty. they gathered, rallied there and marched up here to the area of the courthouse. standing here with me now is angela buckalow. she's a student. she can tell us why you are out here. >> as a white person...
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some still lingering here, not far from foley's square and they came here to talk about their displeasure with what you can hear behind me that refugees are welcome here. let me turn so you can see what are the signs that folks have, and that says, you know, no hate, no fear. refugees are welcome here. this has been a very peaceful, very respectful crowd. people started at battery park, it was warm and it was the sun was shining. and they marched into the sunset. again, voicing their displeasure, with the ban, and saying very forcefully, that they're not going to accept this ban on refugees, they say it is an assault on what america is all about. and they say this is the beginning of a movement to turn that around. ari? >> thank you very much. we'll check back with you. as we mentioned earlier, the white house standing by this order saying in a new statement from president trump to be clear, this is not a muslim ban as the media is falsely reporting. this is not about religion. this is about terror and keeping our country safe. for more at the range of reactions to this i want to bring in
some still lingering here, not far from foley's square and they came here to talk about their displeasure with what you can hear behind me that refugees are welcome here. let me turn so you can see what are the signs that folks have, and that says, you know, no hate, no fear. refugees are welcome here. this has been a very peaceful, very respectful crowd. people started at battery park, it was warm and it was the sun was shining. and they marched into the sunset. again, voicing their...
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in their european champions cup tie, a match rearranged after the death of their head coach anthony foley in october. the significance of the match was marked with 30 seconds of applause before kick—off. on the pitch, munster completely outplayed last year‘s runners—up, scoring four tries in all. they now sit top of their pool. saracens have returned to the top of the premiership after coming from behind to draw 13—13 with exeter chiefs despite having a man sent off after only ten minutes. elsewhere there were wins for northampton, harlequins and gloucester. ospreys are top of the pro 12 after beating champions connacht 29—7. ashley beck secured the bonus point win with a try in the final minute. glasgow also won, they beat cardiff blues. sir mo farah‘s attempt to win the great edinburgh international cross country for a second time ended in disappointment. the two—time double olympic champion struggled at holyrood park, finishing seventh in his first race of 2017. britain‘s callum hawkins was beaten into second by america‘s leonard korir in a sprint finish. i‘m defini
in their european champions cup tie, a match rearranged after the death of their head coach anthony foley in october. the significance of the match was marked with 30 seconds of applause before kick—off. on the pitch, munster completely outplayed last year‘s runners—up, scoring four tries in all. they now sit top of their pool. saracens have returned to the top of the premiership after coming from behind to draw 13—13 with exeter chiefs despite having a man sent off after only ten...
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scott foley is spilling new season shockers. >>> now "the insider" tracking hollywood from the inside out. >> the new year kicking off with a brand new "50 shades darker" trailer and not kidding about the darker part. it gets real. >> yes it. does and it got very real for mariah carey last new year's eve. she's had a history of diva antics, but honest mistake or was she set up to fail? ♪ >> think about it.
scott foley is spilling new season shockers. >>> now "the insider" tracking hollywood from the inside out. >> the new year kicking off with a brand new "50 shades darker" trailer and not kidding about the darker part. it gets real. >> yes it. does and it got very real for mariah carey last new year's eve. she's had a history of diva antics, but honest mistake or was she set up to fail? ♪ >> think about it.
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if you go further north you'll see sequoyah grove and you see foley johnson where i'm a member of. yes, sir. you have to mauk a reservation. you can't just walk in there and say i want wine. can't do that. look at the snow totals. i have been saying boreal. 210 at the base. amazing amount of snow. you can imagine it's great for southern california. this is just what goes down in the climate books. i know some of you have had more than this. i get it. santa rosa almost a foot of rain in january. san francisco which seems to maybe have issues with the mint hill rain gauge. 5.5 in napa. north napa has more. oakland almost five. san jose with only three. a couple of you said they need to move the rain gauge. i know. there's been double that. the good news is though drought free i-80 north. 42% of california is free from the drive. you know this is going to come down. with all that in the southern sierra snow equivalent and water, we're not even to february and march and they're getting rain in southern california. more rain on tap for next week. they're getting rain down there today. w
if you go further north you'll see sequoyah grove and you see foley johnson where i'm a member of. yes, sir. you have to mauk a reservation. you can't just walk in there and say i want wine. can't do that. look at the snow totals. i have been saying boreal. 210 at the base. amazing amount of snow. you can imagine it's great for southern california. this is just what goes down in the climate books. i know some of you have had more than this. i get it. santa rosa almost a foot of rain in january....
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"the empty chair" fromjim:the james foley story." "how far i'll go" from "moana." >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice start here. there's still more t there' come but what jumps out at you? >> in case apparently youll tmentary for "la la land." that's t only t shannon in the hugh grant -- >> he's good. >> he was fantastic in "nocturnal animals." so good job for the academy on that. >> "moonlight" is doing well. >> it's doing very well. the thing that surprised me was pharrell was not nominden figures" for hissong. i'm surprised that."eai instead. >> we did get lin-manuel miranda from"moana." >> lin-manuel miranda, egot in play total sweepegot is in play if he our shot at ryan gosling and justin timberlake reuniting like they ought to be. >> wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm excited. >> don't go anywhere. the best picture oscar nominations and more when we come back. what is driving performance? it's not a weekend hobby.have to live and breathe it for 50 years. it's the sound... d the fury. it's letting it all hang out there an
"the empty chair" fromjim:the james foley story." "how far i'll go" from "moana." >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice start here. there's still more t there' come but what jumps out at you? >> in case apparently youll tmentary for "la la land." that's t only t shannon in the hugh grant -- >> he's good. >> he was fantastic in "nocturnal animals." so good job for the academy on that. >>...
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the feeling" from "trolls," "city of stars" from "la la land," "the empty chair" from jim: the james foley story," "how far i'll go" from "moana." >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice start here. there's still more to come. there's still more to come, but what jumps out at what you saw already? >> in case you're wondering apparently you weren't allowed to nominate "la la land" for best documentary. that's the only thing i heard. biggest surprise, michael shannon -- >> he's good. >> he was fantastic in "nocturnal animals." so good job by the academy on that one. >> "moonlight" is doing well. >> it's doing very well. the thing that surprised me was pharrell was not nominated for "hidden figures" for his song. i'm surprised to hear that. "empty chair" got it instead. >> we did get lin-manuel miranda from "moana." and justin timberlake. >> we have egot in play for lin-manuel miranda going for the total sweep of the nomination. the egot is in play if he wins and we have our shot at ryan gosling and justin timberlake reuniting like they ought to be. >> wow. [ cheers and applause ] >> i'm exc
the feeling" from "trolls," "city of stars" from "la la land," "the empty chair" from jim: the james foley story," "how far i'll go" from "moana." >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> nice start here. there's still more to come. there's still more to come, but what jumps out at what you saw already? >> in case you're wondering apparently you weren't allowed to nominate "la la land" for best...
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tomorrow on the show, jane foley will be with us. we will get an update from the rabobank group daesch on what the currency minutia means. back with tony dwyer on your 201 k. this is bloomberg. ♪ dwyer on stocks in a minute. right now, foreign exchange. euro-swissie i am watching carefully. strong swiss over the last month. francine: coming up shortly, it is bloomberg daybreak: americas with david westin and jonathan ferro. david, what do you have on the show today at go david: we have some great people. mark kiesel of pimco will be here, talking about how he is hedging against risk going into 2017. health care is a big topic. we heard yesterday congress moving forward with a reversal on obamacare. we have an interesting new tech approach to this. a big new deal today will be announced on the air about how they will help regular patients save. that and a lot more, tom. westin, thank you so much. this is about your wallet, your pocketbook, and your moldy equity account. tony dwyer is with us. this is on stock selection. the trite an
tomorrow on the show, jane foley will be with us. we will get an update from the rabobank group daesch on what the currency minutia means. back with tony dwyer on your 201 k. this is bloomberg. ♪ dwyer on stocks in a minute. right now, foreign exchange. euro-swissie i am watching carefully. strong swiss over the last month. francine: coming up shortly, it is bloomberg daybreak: americas with david westin and jonathan ferro. david, what do you have on the show today at go david: we have some...
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foley passed a very modest improvement to our national park, i believe our hundred year celebration deserves more and i look forward to asking the nominee if he agrees with me on that. americans wanted to do more to invest in its crown jewels by providing jobs and recreational opportunities and something i know we all can agree on, fixing the maintenance backlog. one of the successes that the senate has at last congress was passing a bipartisan legislation preserving our special places for a bipartisan land and water conservation legislation. i believe congressman zinke will have a chance to discuss this in his testimony, but am sure is an avid sportsman coming as the value of our public lands and was enthusiastic about us coming up with bipartisan legislation to fix the land and water conservation fund. my constituents want to know what the new administration, are these public lands going to face an unbelievable attack by those who would like to take these public wins away from us and turn them over back to state? or are we going to manage resources for the incredible investment they are in
foley passed a very modest improvement to our national park, i believe our hundred year celebration deserves more and i look forward to asking the nominee if he agrees with me on that. americans wanted to do more to invest in its crown jewels by providing jobs and recreational opportunities and something i know we all can agree on, fixing the maintenance backlog. one of the successes that the senate has at last congress was passing a bipartisan legislation preserving our special places for a...
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these put these laws in effect after mark foley, jack abramoff, you know, people like me, i mean, come on! do you want to clean the place up? >> i think the ethics office was just for you. >> it was the joe scarborough memorial, pray to god he never comes back to washington and screws up things again like he did when he was here, and they gut it, why? >> it's a surprise move. and it's just a few hours before this new congress begins. house republicans decided to put an end to their own independent ethics oversight. last night, they voted to put the office of congressional ethics, it's a watchdog that was created by democrats in the wake of jack abramoff, not joe scarborough, jack abramoff's lobbyist bribery scandal, under the jurisdiction of the house ethics committee. so what that does is force investigators to report to the very membershat they're supposed to be monitoring -- >> no, no, no. >> members who spoke out in favor of the decision said it would restore accountability and due process for members accused of wrongdoing. the new rules prohibi t office from considering anonymous
these put these laws in effect after mark foley, jack abramoff, you know, people like me, i mean, come on! do you want to clean the place up? >> i think the ethics office was just for you. >> it was the joe scarborough memorial, pray to god he never comes back to washington and screws up things again like he did when he was here, and they gut it, why? >> it's a surprise move. and it's just a few hours before this new congress begins. house republicans decided to put an end to...