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mr. schultz: i do not have an update for you. >> you expect that to happen while he is here? mr. schultz: i am not even sure we have a go yet. as soon as i have an update, i will get it for you. think you all. >> today luke messer of indiana the national press club about governing in the 2016 election year. watch live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. today tennessee senator lamar xander talks about the new education law and how it differs from no child left behind. 're live from the cato institute at noon hear, hear on c-span. >> every election will remind us how important it is for citizens to be informed m >> the reach these standards, a home for political junkies and attract the government as it happened. >> a lot of c-span fans on the hill. my colleagues are going to say i saw you on c-span. >> there is so much more to make sure that people outside the belt way know what is going on inside it. >> democratic presidential y sanders spoke at the annual democratic fundraising event called the humphrey-mondale dinner. he focused on the rich and poor gap, raising the minimum wa
mr. schultz: i do not have an update for you. >> you expect that to happen while he is here? mr. schultz: i am not even sure we have a go yet. as soon as i have an update, i will get it for you. think you all. >> today luke messer of indiana the national press club about governing in the 2016 election year. watch live at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. today tennessee senator lamar xander talks about the new education law and how it differs from no child left behind. 're live...
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mr. schultz: i have seen a lot of quotes moving back and forth. for the president, it boils down to something simple -- doing his job. we expect the senate to do the same. there is almost a full year until the next president takes office. the 1980's, everyone appointed to the supreme court has been given a prompt hearing. justice went from nominee to appointment in 88 days. justice sotomayor or, 67 this. week are -- days. we are asking for the same standard to apply. we believe it would be irresponsible to let a vacancy extend into 2017. fails to act, the supreme court would preside for over a year with a vacancy. it would be wholly unprecedented for the modern supreme court. 1980's, there has never been a vacancy spanning more than one term. we have said that the to taket and -- wanted a little time and go through this process in a thoughtful and rigorous way. i expect when the senate returns, the president will identify a nominee. saying, on what you are is it your expectation that the senate, despite the rhetoric, will give an up or down vote o
mr. schultz: i have seen a lot of quotes moving back and forth. for the president, it boils down to something simple -- doing his job. we expect the senate to do the same. there is almost a full year until the next president takes office. the 1980's, everyone appointed to the supreme court has been given a prompt hearing. justice went from nominee to appointment in 88 days. justice sotomayor or, 67 this. week are -- days. we are asking for the same standard to apply. we believe it would be...
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mr. schultz: i do not have an update for you. >> you expect that to happen while he is here? mr. schultz: i am not even sure we have a go yet. as soon as i have an update, i will get it for you. think you all. you all. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up, a conversation with john roberts about the inner workings of the high court. then, republican candidate donald trump holds a news conference in south carolina. after that, george w. bush campaigns with his brother, jeb bush in charleston south carolina. washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. join the conversation of members of congress, reporters, and other c-span viewers. tomorrow morning, journalists discuss their approach to washington, including john harris, kristin editor, tohe national discuss events of the campaign d will6 and alan ivanstea answer questions about how gop candidates plan to win in south carolina. be
mr. schultz: i do not have an update for you. >> you expect that to happen while he is here? mr. schultz: i am not even sure we have a go yet. as soon as i have an update, i will get it for you. think you all. you all. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up, a conversation with john roberts about the inner workings of...
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mr. schultz, negative rates in europe since when, middle of 2014? it was all good. then japan happened and the focus has shifted to the negative consequences. where do you sit on that debate? do we need to pay attention to what is happening with financial volatility? christian: i think what you can see is that the more central banks use negative interest rates, the more you get currency wars. people focus on that particular channel of transmission from negative rates. if you look at the more domestic transition channels, i think the negative rates have worked. the interbank rates have continued to follow the deposit rate lower. are no signs that banks will be passing on the negative deposit rate to their borrowers. there's no sign of people switching massively into cash. domestically, it has worked, but there is this fear of currency wars, using negative interest rates to boost exports. jon: the banks are accepting the losses. pimco is saying that maybe it isn't good. maybe it doesn't help push people to take more risk. what it does is make the least risky assets ev
mr. schultz, negative rates in europe since when, middle of 2014? it was all good. then japan happened and the focus has shifted to the negative consequences. where do you sit on that debate? do we need to pay attention to what is happening with financial volatility? christian: i think what you can see is that the more central banks use negative interest rates, the more you get currency wars. people focus on that particular channel of transmission from negative rates. if you look at the more...
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mr. schultz. wish him luck. i think the risk of the downside is way better than the potential upside.'t think it's going to be a really big market anyway. it's stagnant growth anyway at best. perhaps they can carve out a market share. but if they don't get it right, it's going to be bad pr for them. >> you know what the secret is for them to succeed there? wi-fi. a lot of those cafes don't have wi-fi or restrooms. >>> amazon to strike a deal to frozen to morrison. amazon in the uk, the new service will be available this year. this is getting a lot of news in the uk. morrison up about 6%. and others in the uk down. it's a very competitive area if you deliver in the uk. amazon is going to increase that competition. >>> when we come back, the china's national covering getting under way. the government is expected to lay out new targets for growth. we'll get insight from hsbc's fred neumann next. you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. first in business worldwide. ethg better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say t
mr. schultz. wish him luck. i think the risk of the downside is way better than the potential upside.'t think it's going to be a really big market anyway. it's stagnant growth anyway at best. perhaps they can carve out a market share. but if they don't get it right, it's going to be bad pr for them. >> you know what the secret is for them to succeed there? wi-fi. a lot of those cafes don't have wi-fi or restrooms. >>> amazon to strike a deal to frozen to morrison. amazon in the...
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mr. schultz.ould move as quickly as possible on this, but could not guarantee that any they would support the deal. that threw up another roadblock, the parliament could veto whatever they decide. else that could have veto power over this deal he is trying to broker. just a quick recap. we don't have a lot of progress from yesterday. there was not progress on the banking issue between the u.k., france, and germany. the u.k. wants to have a little bit of autonomy. we have no progress on the east-west issue. we have five eastern european states that are coming down hard on the immigration issue. on the migration benefits issue, it is bleeding into this conversation in berlin across all of europe. overnight we had the austrian interior minister saying that ohey are going to direc create 12 checkpoints on the border. this is a problem for angela merkel. we talked about this a little but yesterday. the extent to which this summit is being previewed to germany as a refugee summit. in the u.k. press, it
mr. schultz.ould move as quickly as possible on this, but could not guarantee that any they would support the deal. that threw up another roadblock, the parliament could veto whatever they decide. else that could have veto power over this deal he is trying to broker. just a quick recap. we don't have a lot of progress from yesterday. there was not progress on the banking issue between the u.k., france, and germany. the u.k. wants to have a little bit of autonomy. we have no progress on the...
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mr. chairman -- >> -- well, i don't have thousands of super delegates in my back pocket like debbie wasserman schultzerent rules@y for different parties. thank you, sir. >> all right. >> >> get ready to speed read the news. a colorado deputy sheriff shot dead, murdered and two more deputies injured in the shootout with the suspect. the three deputies were serving an eviction notice when the homeowner a 8-year-old opened fire. shot in the shootout whether unclear whether he was shot by the deputies or took his own life. big update on the murder "on the record." mississippi grand jury indicting the man for the brutal murder of 19-year-old jessica chambers. quinnton faces capital murder charges in december of 2014. chambers was found badly burned on the side of a rural road. he is already in jail in louisiana in connection with the murder of another woman. and that's tonight's speed read. and breaking, weather news, tornado watches up and downs east coast. we are tracking these dangerous storms next. plus 3500 episodes of "on the record." we have something you can't miss planned for the show tonight. >>
mr. chairman -- >> -- well, i don't have thousands of super delegates in my back pocket like debbie wasserman schultzerent rules@y for different parties. thank you, sir. >> all right. >> >> get ready to speed read the news. a colorado deputy sheriff shot dead, murdered and two more deputies injured in the shootout with the suspect. the three deputies were serving an eviction notice when the homeowner a 8-year-old opened fire. shot in the shootout whether unclear whether...
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mr. speaker, i want to thank my good friend and partner, congresswoman ros-lehtinen, along with congresswoman wasserman schultz and congressman diaz-balart, for introducing this resolution with me and for their commitment to raising awareness of bob levinson's case and always, always pushing for bob's return. i want to thank chairman royce and ranking member engel for helping to swiftly move this resolution to the floor as we prepare to mark the anniversary of bob levinson's disappearance. i want to thank senator nelson for spear heading a similar resolution which passed the senate earlier this month. i also would like to thank all of my colleagues who have co-sponsored this resolution. passing this resolution today is particularly significant. this saturday, march 5, 2016, members of bob's community in my district in south florida will come together for a rally in support of the levinson family, calling for bob's immediate turn. just four days later, on march 9, we will mark the ninth anniversary of bob's disappearance from iran. when we received word in january that our government negotiated for the release
mr. speaker, i want to thank my good friend and partner, congresswoman ros-lehtinen, along with congresswoman wasserman schultz and congressman diaz-balart, for introducing this resolution with me and for their commitment to raising awareness of bob levinson's case and always, always pushing for bob's return. i want to thank chairman royce and ranking member engel for helping to swiftly move this resolution to the floor as we prepare to mark the anniversary of bob levinson's disappearance. i...