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not far from their house is a bus stop the passengers also work for schneider. it looks like a regular city bus but had belongs to the family owned company. for the past 34 years there's been a free bus service for employees so they can leave their cars at home commuters are a major burden on germany's roads some 68 percent drive to work most of them alone in their cars up to 55 people can fit on the company bus so that means up to 55 fewer cars on the road. manner and better at his as he bikes don't belong to them at least not yet they lease through their employer they can also write them in their free time money where pays the leasing fee of $65.00 euros per month his employer offers a financial incentive if he bikes to work at least 60 times a year the company pays up to $35.00 euros of the monthly rate meanwhile a 3rd of schneider's workforce is taking part and a reward awaits the 3 cyclists who write the most. out of what i know if you write a lot the company will cover the costs for a whole year but when it rains we take the bus every now and then. i. have
not far from their house is a bus stop the passengers also work for schneider. it looks like a regular city bus but had belongs to the family owned company. for the past 34 years there's been a free bus service for employees so they can leave their cars at home commuters are a major burden on germany's roads some 68 percent drive to work most of them alone in their cars up to 55 people can fit on the company bus so that means up to 55 fewer cars on the road. manner and better at his as he bikes...
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just down the block andrea schneider lost thousands of dollars and laid off her staff at jade hair salon. >> 25 years you've been in business? >> yes. >> have you closed prior to this? >> no. >> not when you had cancer? >> nope, never. >> reporter: when she stopped by she was preparing for business to start up again, but her biggest loss from this pandemic is the kind she'll never recover. >> we did everything we could. my mother was surrounded by the most wonderful nurses and aides, and they brought her to the window when we went there to see her and try -- you know, it's the hardest thing, it's the distance, it's not being able to be with your loved ones, not being able to hug and kiss ad tell them that you love them. >> reporter: after all she's been through, schneider says she's amazed by the support she's getting here. >> if we can just hold it together, you know? we just have to hold it together. we have to keep our hearts in the right place so this way we can move forward. >> how do you think your neighbors are doing, your town is doing? >> you know, there are some people that are
just down the block andrea schneider lost thousands of dollars and laid off her staff at jade hair salon. >> 25 years you've been in business? >> yes. >> have you closed prior to this? >> no. >> not when you had cancer? >> nope, never. >> reporter: when she stopped by she was preparing for business to start up again, but her biggest loss from this pandemic is the kind she'll never recover. >> we did everything we could. my mother was surrounded by...
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schneider. and now i would like to turn it over to mr. bishop to introduce our last witness. >> thank you. our next witness is karen kerrigan. [ inaudible ] also known as the sbe council. she has multiple decades of advocating for small businesses and the entire small business ecosystem with an expertise in start-up funding in business growth, she serves on numerous boards and coalitions. welcome and, madam chairwoman, i yield back. >> thank you. >> thank you, madam chairwoman, and the entire committee on small business for asking me to come here today and share with you the challenges that i faced when applying and receiving the eidl loan. like she said, i own and operate a coworking space in california. i'm not from l.a. i was born and raised in ohio. i've had a lot of great accomplishments in my life, but outside of marrying husband, nothing has made me prouder than opening the rooms. it's a coworking space and we provide a work space for entrepreneurs, creatives and small businesses. we offer desk space offices and meeting rooms. it s
schneider. and now i would like to turn it over to mr. bishop to introduce our last witness. >> thank you. our next witness is karen kerrigan. [ inaudible ] also known as the sbe council. she has multiple decades of advocating for small businesses and the entire small business ecosystem with an expertise in start-up funding in business growth, she serves on numerous boards and coalitions. welcome and, madam chairwoman, i yield back. >> thank you. >> thank you, madam...
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our jessica schneider, she's outside the court. major decision. what do we know? >> reporter: jim, a major decision this morning on abortion rights, and in this case the supreme court has blocked a louisiana abortion law from going into effect and crucially the chief justice here john roberts has once again joined with the liberals in this decision. we're still going through the opinion itself, but this, again, is significant. this is the second time in two weeks that the chief justice has sided with the liberals. last week it was on daca, and today it's blocking this controversial louisiana abortion law. now this law has been blocked for several years as it's worked its way through the courts, but this is a law that challengers said would have left just one doctor in the entire state able to perform abortions. it would have effectively shut down two of the three remaining abortion clinics in louisiana. that law though not going into effect. it's not been in effect nor will it if into effect. that the was a law that was passed by the louisiana legislature that wou
our jessica schneider, she's outside the court. major decision. what do we know? >> reporter: jim, a major decision this morning on abortion rights, and in this case the supreme court has blocked a louisiana abortion law from going into effect and crucially the chief justice here john roberts has once again joined with the liberals in this decision. we're still going through the opinion itself, but this, again, is significant. this is the second time in two weeks that the chief justice...
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mike hanna al jazeera washington bill schneider is a professor of public policy at george mason university joins us now live via skype from washington d.c. bill it was good to have you with us the new york times review of bolton's book describes it as being well dull and pretty pompous but the extracts that have been released so far a pretty embarrassing to say the least for the president what's your take on it or well i read the new york times if you would just scathing review by their nonfiction editor my take on it is that it's shocking oh it's not anything dramatically new but what it really demonstrates is john bolton's argument that donald trump is motivated primarily by his personal interest in everything and right now that means just personal interest in getting reelected he seems to be putting his personal interests and head of the national interest or at least defining the national interest and his personal political interest as one in the same that is a very damaging charge and it's actually a scandalous charge some people would call it reasonable charge but it's a very strong c
mike hanna al jazeera washington bill schneider is a professor of public policy at george mason university joins us now live via skype from washington d.c. bill it was good to have you with us the new york times review of bolton's book describes it as being well dull and pretty pompous but the extracts that have been released so far a pretty embarrassing to say the least for the president what's your take on it or well i read the new york times if you would just scathing review by their...
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schneider. >> thank you, madame chairwoman. i want to take a moment to thank you and the committee staff for really being at the forefront for standing up for the capabilities of our committee, allowing us to have numerous briefings in the business of the american people to help american small businesses this time. i is want to thank everybody for that. ppe for the country in my district in particular has been a lifeline for workers and businesses. but we have heard from this committee and i hear about it on almost a daily basis. you have to wrangle not just the challenges of the covid pandemic, the lack of clarity from the sba and treasury on the ppe program. we have helped businesses with up-to-date guidance of the programs. i commend the incredible hard work of local staff. my team has found it to be an incredibly valuable resource. fromuidance coming treasury has been anything but clear. it entered 17 final interim rules on this program and 48 faqs. the loan forgiveness process was 11 pages and released only a week before a
schneider. >> thank you, madame chairwoman. i want to take a moment to thank you and the committee staff for really being at the forefront for standing up for the capabilities of our committee, allowing us to have numerous briefings in the business of the american people to help american small businesses this time. i is want to thank everybody for that. ppe for the country in my district in particular has been a lifeline for workers and businesses. but we have heard from this committee...
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schneider, for his opening statements. >> thank you for holding the hearing today. i was elected in 1994. he left in 1996. i had the honor and pleasure of serving one term with them. as you indicated, he is former chair, and i believe his portrait is on our wall in the committee room, so we want to welcome him back to the committee. i'm sure he will make a great contribution to small businesses again all over the country. on a different note, i must once again register my concern on behalf of our side of the aisle about the continuing conducting of committee meetings by virtual format. the house has important work that needs to be completed, yet we are forced to have these hearings virtually, with states and localities opening up. it is a concern that the house of representatives remains a virtual entity. but i certainly do not hold the chair responsible for this. it is obviously above her paygrade. i do believe the speaker in the democratic leadership should make sure that congress sits in session, because we have a lot of work to do. i'm actually in washington rig
schneider, for his opening statements. >> thank you for holding the hearing today. i was elected in 1994. he left in 1996. i had the honor and pleasure of serving one term with them. as you indicated, he is former chair, and i believe his portrait is on our wall in the committee room, so we want to welcome him back to the committee. i'm sure he will make a great contribution to small businesses again all over the country. on a different note, i must once again register my concern on...
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jessica schneider is outside of the court. the restriction louisiana tried to man date that is now blocked. >> reporter: so, jake, this louisiana law would have required doctors performing abortions to gain admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of where the abortion was performed. of course the challengers, they oppose this. said this would have left just one doctor in the state of louisiana able to perform abortions and left only -- its would close two out of the three remaining abortion clinics and the challengers also said there was no medical benefit for this and to valid state interest and the justice breyer went even further. he said that doctors in many cases, the evident showed, they were denied admitting privileges to hospitals because these hospitals or hospital officials were anti-abortion. but in the end, jake, this decision came down to the fact that chief justice roberts said that this restriction was just too similar to a 2016 texas restriction that the supreme court had previously struck down, jake.
jessica schneider is outside of the court. the restriction louisiana tried to man date that is now blocked. >> reporter: so, jake, this louisiana law would have required doctors performing abortions to gain admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of where the abortion was performed. of course the challengers, they oppose this. said this would have left just one doctor in the state of louisiana able to perform abortions and left only -- its would close two out of the three...
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jodi schneider in hong kong.or international advisor jodi schneider in hong kong. tells us strategist why she is forecasting a 25 basis point cut. this hour, bad news is good news for risk assets because it keeps the stimulus tabs open. we will talk macro strategy in a moment or two. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." they look at what's going on with equities. trading down at the moment. . essentially investors waiting what's going on with the coronavirus and assessing whether the spikes in an actions are perhaps indicative of a second wave. they are also looking at the possibility of returning a trade war between china and the united states. lots on their plate. it is really a moment, a time, that the bad news has been kind of ignored. >> yes, totally. always a pleasure being on. i could not agree with you more. this is about fundamentals driving this huge move up over the last few weeks. ands all about liquidity the support we are getting from the monetary and fiscal policy side o
jodi schneider in hong kong.or international advisor jodi schneider in hong kong. tells us strategist why she is forecasting a 25 basis point cut. this hour, bad news is good news for risk assets because it keeps the stimulus tabs open. we will talk macro strategy in a moment or two. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." they look at what's going on with equities. trading down at the moment. . essentially investors waiting what's going on with the...
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help in >> he shared the incredible story with a sprinkle >> reporter: it has been hard for scott schneider a firefighter but he was diagnosed with kidney disease as a child. >> my parents tell me i would not be a firefighter and i wanted it more. when i got my first transplant and i was feeling better i wanted to get in shape and wanted to become a firefighter. against all odds he had to give up his dream drop. all his health problems happened at once, he now has cancer. and kidney failure. and his father donated the transplant kidney the first time and his aunt donated her kidney for the second transplant. >> i had no idea. >> reporter: he performed his first kidney transplant and in 20 years later he performed the second kidney transplant. >> reporter: he knows his story is unique, donors to be up to the plate doesn't always happen. >> every person has a story just like scott. some folks sadly do not make it to a transplant. >> there is a dried or dialysis, it keeps you alive but it takes a toll on you, it limits your ability to do things. >> he is still living out his firefighter dreams
help in >> he shared the incredible story with a sprinkle >> reporter: it has been hard for scott schneider a firefighter but he was diagnosed with kidney disease as a child. >> my parents tell me i would not be a firefighter and i wanted it more. when i got my first transplant and i was feeling better i wanted to get in shape and wanted to become a firefighter. against all odds he had to give up his dream drop. all his health problems happened at once, he now has cancer. and...
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cnn's jessica schneider joins us now from outside the courthouse. jessica, 6-3 landmark ruling. take us inside. >> reporter: john, a landmark ruling, a massive victory for transgender individuals, gay individuals, and this ruling all at the hands of the conservative anchor of this court. the man appointed by the president neil gorsuch. this was a 6-3 opinion. not only was it written by neil gorsuch, but it was also joined by chief justice john roberts, two conservatives joining with the liberal wing to say that discrimination against transgender and gay individuals is now against the law. believe it or not, before this ruling, it was in fact lawful for employers to fire or discriminate their workers on the basis of their sexual orientation or their transgender status. neil gorsuch setting for the a new rule as it pertains to the civil rights act of 1964 putting it this way, that an employer who fires an individual for being gay or transgender defies the law. neil gorsuch, a staunch conservative appointed by president trump, but it was during oral arguments that neil gorsuch indi
cnn's jessica schneider joins us now from outside the courthouse. jessica, 6-3 landmark ruling. take us inside. >> reporter: john, a landmark ruling, a massive victory for transgender individuals, gay individuals, and this ruling all at the hands of the conservative anchor of this court. the man appointed by the president neil gorsuch. this was a 6-3 opinion. not only was it written by neil gorsuch, but it was also joined by chief justice john roberts, two conservatives joining with the...
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let's get straight to cnn's jessica schneider outside the high court for this important decision. jessica, what did the justices do and what did they not do? >> reporter: john, for the second time this week the chief justice john roberts siding with the liberals ruling with the trump administration in this case writing the opinion that blocks the trump administration from rolling back daca. it's that program that president obama enacted in 2012 that protected about 700,000 daca recipients from deportation. these are children who were brought here when they were children, when they were young and now who continue to live here, work here. they applied for the daca renewals every two years. now they will be protected because of the decision authored by the chief justice john roberts. now, john roberts is not saying that the trump straying is powerless to roll back daca, but it -- instead the trump administration has just rolled it back the wrong way so there's still the possibility that the trump administration could end this program but not now, and, of course, we're just a few mont
let's get straight to cnn's jessica schneider outside the high court for this important decision. jessica, what did the justices do and what did they not do? >> reporter: john, for the second time this week the chief justice john roberts siding with the liberals ruling with the trump administration in this case writing the opinion that blocks the trump administration from rolling back daca. it's that program that president obama enacted in 2012 that protected about 700,000 daca recipients...
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jessica schneider has read there you this and has the decision. jess? >> reporter: poppy, the supreme court has blocked the trump administration's efforts and their plan to roll back daca. that means that daca will remain in place for now. the supreme court, i'm going over this opinion now, it decided that the recision of daca must be erased. that the was something that the -- the trump administration tried to do, resend daca, the supreme court saying the trump administration cannot do that saying that the department of homeland security was arbitrary and capricious in its decision to roll back this program. now, this was argued over because the department of homeland security initially issued a memo grounding this recision on legal grounds rather than policy grounds. it was a later memo where then secretary kirstjen nielsen said it was based on policy, but the supreme court saying here that the department of homeland security did not roll this back in the right way, and, therefore, daca must stand. this is no doubt a huge relief for those 700,000-plus
jessica schneider has read there you this and has the decision. jess? >> reporter: poppy, the supreme court has blocked the trump administration's efforts and their plan to roll back daca. that means that daca will remain in place for now. the supreme court, i'm going over this opinion now, it decided that the recision of daca must be erased. that the was something that the -- the trump administration tried to do, resend daca, the supreme court saying the trump administration cannot do...
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mr schneider recently said that nestle is committed to. 0 net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 all partsf the group and to do better for the sake of the environment of course that is quite a challenge to our data brandon still sell meat but the trend is certainly towards plant based products to focus and it started off to a tangent with. the idea behind the garden gourmet brand to create some distance from the nestle brand for marketing purposes. as a beautiful 100 it's no secret that it's belongs to nestle it says so on the website and on the packaging. yes and no doubt some people who aren't exactly fond of knowsley probably won't buy the products but ultimately it's the quality of the product quality that will determine long term whether they sell or not london or. this company canteen already serves the meatless meat. major players in the food industry such as nestlé could do a lot for the climate if they thoroughly change their ways but time is short on the changes needed are great. and as in many sectors it's rarely the big players that initiate change it's the small ones the young
mr schneider recently said that nestle is committed to. 0 net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 all partsf the group and to do better for the sake of the environment of course that is quite a challenge to our data brandon still sell meat but the trend is certainly towards plant based products to focus and it started off to a tangent with. the idea behind the garden gourmet brand to create some distance from the nestle brand for marketing purposes. as a beautiful 100 it's no secret that it's...
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he says i'm told western institutions or values are inherently fun and wrong bill schneider really explain the real evidence of social breakdown what is really in play here is an ideology an ideology that demands absolute submission. best's drug where her cocaine were for books with the under 50 the everybody use cocaine. cocaine you can smoke it this is worth 1530. 20. 2 this is about a $15.00 bet and people smoke this one figures are. you going to find these drugs in any city in the united states that you want long as you want to get it about the. make money. and that's one of the day. this is to bust the one business show you can't afford to miss on branches or in washington coming up tensions are still high in the united states following nearly 2 weeks of protests against racial injustice straight ahead we'll recap the un rest and what moves are being taken to address inequality in the united states plus privacy remains a concern in the age of cope 19 at the united kingdom has this quote sensitive health data to a u.s. firm owned by billionaire peter thiel and later market.
he says i'm told western institutions or values are inherently fun and wrong bill schneider really explain the real evidence of social breakdown what is really in play here is an ideology an ideology that demands absolute submission. best's drug where her cocaine were for books with the under 50 the everybody use cocaine. cocaine you can smoke it this is worth 1530. 20. 2 this is about a $15.00 bet and people smoke this one figures are. you going to find these drugs in any city in the united...
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rishaad: jodi schneider, senior international editor.t phase of its reopening with malls, hotels, and some restaurants to resume business today. the governor has made some missteps in his virus response. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: let's do a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. singapore airlines has secured the equivalent of just over $7 billion u.s. in fresh liquidity as it looks to write out the pandemic. just over $6 billion of that was secured last friday. the airline says all lines of credit through 2020 have been renewed friendly -- have been renewed for at least another half year. another $.5 billion has been raised from several banks. authorities will provide 1,000,000,000,001 to provide the country's flight carrier operational during the pandemic. government bonds will be issued as early as the end of this month. the airline has already received a similar amount for the first half. the latest funds came to keep the carrier afloat through the rest of the year. british airways is threatening to fir
rishaad: jodi schneider, senior international editor.t phase of its reopening with malls, hotels, and some restaurants to resume business today. the governor has made some missteps in his virus response. that's next. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: let's do a quick check of the latest business flash headlines. singapore airlines has secured the equivalent of just over $7 billion u.s. in fresh liquidity as it looks to write out the pandemic. just over $6 billion of that was secured last friday....
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>> the truth is i had a mask on recently on the street and i walked past rob schneider and he didn'tem all the same, jimmy. they're all my buddies and i love them. i love anybody who will talk to me. >> jimmy: i want to mention this movie "uncut gems." because it came out around a year ago, right? not quite a year ago -- >> six months ago or something, yeah. >> jimmy: six months ago. it is such a good movie. and it is finally at long last coming to netflix. >> yeah, man. >> jimmy: i know you get embarrassed about it. but it really is i think your greatest performance of many great performances. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and it is well worth watching. and kevin garnett is great in this movie too. >> he's incredible. i spoke to kevin garnett two nights ago, and he is -- he's such a cool dude. i showed him that video and the thing you just watched and with shaq and he liked it and the ending about jordan and stuff. he thought it was funny. >> jimmy: i highly recommend it. "uncut gems." and also each night i'm making a donation to a charity, we're highlighting a charity. adam has selected
>> the truth is i had a mask on recently on the street and i walked past rob schneider and he didn'tem all the same, jimmy. they're all my buddies and i love them. i love anybody who will talk to me. >> jimmy: i want to mention this movie "uncut gems." because it came out around a year ago, right? not quite a year ago -- >> six months ago or something, yeah. >> jimmy: six months ago. it is such a good movie. and it is finally at long last coming to netflix....
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just down the block andrea schneider lost thousands of dollars and laid off her staff at jade hair salon5 years you've been in business? >> yes. >> have you closed prior to this? >> no. >> not when you had cancer? >> nope, never. >> reporter: when she stopped by she was preparing for business to start up again, but her biggest loss from this pandemic is the kind she'll never recover. >> we did everything we could. my mother was surrounded by the most wonderful nurses and aides, and they brought her to the window when we went there to see her and try -- you know, it's the hardest thing, it's the distance, it's not being able to be with youred
just down the block andrea schneider lost thousands of dollars and laid off her staff at jade hair salon5 years you've been in business? >> yes. >> have you closed prior to this? >> no. >> not when you had cancer? >> nope, never. >> reporter: when she stopped by she was preparing for business to start up again, but her biggest loss from this pandemic is the kind she'll never recover. >> we did everything we could. my mother was surrounded by the most...
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our senior international editor jodi schneider is with us.eijing doing to try to counter this new outbreak? jodi: beijing's growing outbreak where there are virus cases in the city exceeding 150 and the worst flareup since wuhan is leaving officials to take significant steps. travel has been tightened. officials at a briefing said this does not mean. beijing is being sealed off people have confirmed suspected cases or who visited the market that is the epicenter of the spread of the virus outbreak or have a risk, a medium to high level risk, are being prohibited from traveling. this is really important given that beijing is a political and cultural center of mainland china and that president xi jinping has said he is personally responsible for the virus response means they are taking this dude outbreak very seriously, but it looks like at this point they are refraining from the lockdowns that were employed in wuhan. matt: we have had, jodi, for a long while here big problems with meat processing plants in germany throughout this pandemic. now
our senior international editor jodi schneider is with us.eijing doing to try to counter this new outbreak? jodi: beijing's growing outbreak where there are virus cases in the city exceeding 150 and the worst flareup since wuhan is leaving officials to take significant steps. travel has been tightened. officials at a briefing said this does not mean. beijing is being sealed off people have confirmed suspected cases or who visited the market that is the epicenter of the spread of the virus...
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schneider: thank you, madam speaker. i'm proud to rise in strong support of h.r. 1425, the patient protection and affordable care enhancement act. our country is in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic, requiring unprecedented actions. like the heroes act the house sent to the senate more than six weeks ago. beating back this virus will test us unimaginable ways and we cannot allow petty politics to push us backwards. sadly, inconceivably, that is exactly what the trump administration asked from the supreme court last week when they argued to fully overturn the affordable care act. with more than 2.5 million infections, and more than 125,000 lives tragically lost, we need to expand access to affordable health care, lower the cost of prescription drugs and improve outcomes for those hardest hit, especially in communities of color and rural communities. but the end of the affordable care act and other actions previously announced by this administration with no plan of their own will instead leave millions of americans at
schneider: thank you, madam speaker. i'm proud to rise in strong support of h.r. 1425, the patient protection and affordable care enhancement act. our country is in the midst of an unprecedented pandemic, requiring unprecedented actions. like the heroes act the house sent to the senate more than six weeks ago. beating back this virus will test us unimaginable ways and we cannot allow petty politics to push us backwards. sadly, inconceivably, that is exactly what the trump administration asked...
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bill schneider is some george mason university he says it's too late for trying to contain the fallout from the revelations whatever this is going to happen it's too late the book is already out there it's not in stores yet but it's been sent to media outlets like to be york times reviews have been published more reviews are coming it's too late you can't kill a book like this my take on it is that it's shocking it's not anything dramatically new but what it really demonstrates is john bolton's argument that donald trump is motivated primarily by his personal interest in everything right now that means his personal interest in getting reelected he seems to be putting his personal interest ahead of the national interest or at least defining the national interest and his personal political interest as one in the same that is a very damaging charge and it's actually a scandalous charge some people would call it reasonable charge but it's a very strong charge part of it is trump's shocking unfamiliarity with some of the basic facts about international affairs he wonders whether he asked th
bill schneider is some george mason university he says it's too late for trying to contain the fallout from the revelations whatever this is going to happen it's too late the book is already out there it's not in stores yet but it's been sent to media outlets like to be york times reviews have been published more reviews are coming it's too late you can't kill a book like this my take on it is that it's shocking it's not anything dramatically new but what it really demonstrates is john bolton's...
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so please join me in welcoming craig schneider. [ applause ] >> thanks very much, scott. let me agree that the partnership between the museum and the world affairs council of philadelphia, i think, is a wonderful addition to civic philadelphia. i have the pleasure this evening of introducing and then a bit later engaging in some conversation with our honored speakers for this evening. i'm going to introduce them both to you at the same time. first, we will have a presentation by ambassador daniel mulhall, the ambassador of ireland to the united states. the ambassador served as a member of the secretariate of the forum for peace and reconciliation and was part of the irish delegation at the time of the good friday agreement. the ambassador will be discussing the influence of the american revolution and the irish revolution of 1798, on ireland's path to independence and the relevance of those revolutions today. second, we'll have a presentation by dr. martin mansergh, historian and a former irish political and diplomatic figure, who helped negotiate the good friday agreemen
so please join me in welcoming craig schneider. [ applause ] >> thanks very much, scott. let me agree that the partnership between the museum and the world affairs council of philadelphia, i think, is a wonderful addition to civic philadelphia. i have the pleasure this evening of introducing and then a bit later engaging in some conversation with our honored speakers for this evening. i'm going to introduce them both to you at the same time. first, we will have a presentation by...
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jodi schneider. check on thea chinese market as they had to break.se market up by .3%. foxconn industrial among the gainers. the benchmark up for a seventh straight day. heading to a 52-week high. more.l bring keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in this building. chad? your wireless your rules. only with xfinity mobile. now that's simple easy awesome. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $200 off a new samsung galaxy s20 ultra. >> 11:30 a.m. in singapore. we are in the middle of the trading day. the benchmark index up .3%. a paltry industrials among the movers here. the same dollar trading near a -- sing dollar trading near a one-week high. as you know, singapore will hold an electio
jodi schneider. check on thea chinese market as they had to break.se market up by .3%. foxconn industrial among the gainers. the benchmark up for a seventh straight day. heading to a 52-week high. more.l bring keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ you say that customers make their own rules. let's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no...
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schneider, joining us for more and tell us, what is the latest.i: what we saw over the weekend is more protests, largely peaceful, across the u.s. somewhat around the world, but particularly atlanta, thinks got heated after the shooting. the wendy's restaurant where the shooting took place became a focal point of that protest and there was a fire set. it became quite heated. the police chief resigned hours after the killing and the officer was fired, yet there were crowds all weekend after that occurred. that was one place we really saw a lot of these protests begin. across much of the country in the u.s., the protests were peaceful. haslinda: besides atlanta, what have been other u.s. hotspots for the protests? jodi: they really have been spreading. we've seen many cities and towns even across the u.s. have protests. hundreds of protesters were in palmdale, california. they were demanding an investigation into the death of a 24-year-old black man, robert fuller, found dead wednesday near city hall hanging by a rope from a tree. authorities said i
schneider, joining us for more and tell us, what is the latest.i: what we saw over the weekend is more protests, largely peaceful, across the u.s. somewhat around the world, but particularly atlanta, thinks got heated after the shooting. the wendy's restaurant where the shooting took place became a focal point of that protest and there was a fire set. it became quite heated. the police chief resigned hours after the killing and the officer was fired, yet there were crowds all weekend after that...
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schneider laid then later said he was come in completely in disbelief that no one came.eople are losing more than just their businesses in this environment. a new york city mergers are up 25% just this year and that's despite the lockdowns. in just the past month the number of murders recorded in the city has literally doubled compared to a year ago. when he politicized law enforcement, innocent people inevitably died. that is not a partisan point. the expectation that the police will come and protect you is not ideological. ask any liberal who's ever called the police in crisis and had them not show up. it's terrifying no matter who you vote for. protecting the public from criminals is not some feature of government we hope for, it's why we have government and the whole point of government. there is no reason to have government otherwise. and probably wouldn't pay the bill. and taxation without protection is just that. and they distract you and to confuse you for slogans or rioting. that's much larger, and they treat all american citizens equally regardless of what the
schneider laid then later said he was come in completely in disbelief that no one came.eople are losing more than just their businesses in this environment. a new york city mergers are up 25% just this year and that's despite the lockdowns. in just the past month the number of murders recorded in the city has literally doubled compared to a year ago. when he politicized law enforcement, innocent people inevitably died. that is not a partisan point. the expectation that the police will come and...
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headquarters group in chicago, with the santelli exchange, rick >> thanks, i would like to welcome jerome schneiders get right into it. i look at a six month at six basis points 18 and 30 basis points respectively right now how does one invest in short-term securities and make some money exactly. low rates for the here seeable future it is really a secular phenomenon you see it is really flat but at the same time when you look at it, a higher savings rate than usual. and we saw a savings rate come out of 20% and even though it is probably coming down on the foreseeable future, it is still real stevely elevated and we have to make something of these low rates. and taking steps out, that means that investors have to look to invest beyond the money markets, the t bills, and look to high kwaultt quality assets, and there are great opportunities out there. >> and why don't you give us a quick idea of how we can diversify, of course, maybe out of equities, and i'm not saying that they're not going to be forging ahead, but what is on the other side of the portfolio to keep me in the game and not force me
headquarters group in chicago, with the santelli exchange, rick >> thanks, i would like to welcome jerome schneiders get right into it. i look at a six month at six basis points 18 and 30 basis points respectively right now how does one invest in short-term securities and make some money exactly. low rates for the here seeable future it is really a secular phenomenon you see it is really flat but at the same time when you look at it, a higher savings rate than usual. and we saw a savings...
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cnn's jessica schneider has more from the court. >> reporter: laura and boris, a big win for abortioncates here at the supreme court in a 5-4 decision. the majority including the chief justice john roberts striking down louisiana abortion law. this is a law that would have required doctors to gain admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of where the abortion was formed. now that law has been blocked. abortion rights advocates have chief justice roberts to thank. he was the deciding vote. it's interesting and important here because before this vote chief justice roberts had actually never voted to block an abortion restriction. in a sense the chief justice saying his hands were tied in this case. that's because in 2016 the supreme court struck down a nearly identical texas law. so the chief justice saying he had no choice in this case but to strike it down. now the white house sort of sniping at the chief justice along with those liberal justices in this 5-4 decision. the press secretary releasing this statement saying instead of valuing fundamental democratic principles, une
cnn's jessica schneider has more from the court. >> reporter: laura and boris, a big win for abortioncates here at the supreme court in a 5-4 decision. the majority including the chief justice john roberts striking down louisiana abortion law. this is a law that would have required doctors to gain admitting privileges at hospitals within 30 miles of where the abortion was formed. now that law has been blocked. abortion rights advocates have chief justice roberts to thank. he was the...
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let's get right to cnn's jessica schneider. she's been going through this decision. she's in front of the court right now. jessica, what did the justices say here in this decision. >> kate, this decision saying the louisiana law is unconstitutional, that in a sense it was a veiled attempt to restriction abortion. this is a big win for abortion rights advocates, and notably it's coming at the hands of the chief justice in this case who voted with the liberals to block this louisiana abortion law. this is significant for many reasons, probably the biggest of which being that the chief justice before this morning had never voted to strike down an abortion restriction, but in this case he has. the chief justice really in a sense saying that his hands were tied here because of a similar case in 2016 involving a similar texas law that the supreme court in that case said was unconstitutional. in that case though it was anthony kennedy, the now retired justice who sided with the liberals to strike down that texas law. the chief justice john roberts in that case actually vigo
let's get right to cnn's jessica schneider. she's been going through this decision. she's in front of the court right now. jessica, what did the justices say here in this decision. >> kate, this decision saying the louisiana law is unconstitutional, that in a sense it was a veiled attempt to restriction abortion. this is a big win for abortion rights advocates, and notably it's coming at the hands of the chief justice in this case who voted with the liberals to block this louisiana...
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let's get to our jessica schneider with more. good morning, jess. >> reporter: good morning, poppy. a landmark ruling out of the supreme court this morning. we have been awaiting this decision, and the decision now is clear from the supreme court. they have issued a ruling that now bans discrimination by employers against transgender individuals and gay individuals. this is a big ruling that was hotly contested at the supreme court when arguments happened at the end of last year here. this is quite an interesting opinion as well because this is a key, a landmark ruling for gay and transgender individuals. it was actually authored by conservative justice neil gorsuch, appointed obviously to the court by president trump. this was written by him. this was a 6-3 decision. he was joined by the chief justice, john roberts as well as the liberal justices here. this is a 6-3 decision, is and i want to just read to you briefly what this decision entails. it is a massive victory for transgender and gay individuals. justice gorsuch writing in this opinion saying, let's see, congress outlawed d
let's get to our jessica schneider with more. good morning, jess. >> reporter: good morning, poppy. a landmark ruling out of the supreme court this morning. we have been awaiting this decision, and the decision now is clear from the supreme court. they have issued a ruling that now bans discrimination by employers against transgender individuals and gay individuals. this is a big ruling that was hotly contested at the supreme court when arguments happened at the end of last year here....
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brazilian journalist investigating a politically struction of land grab all the farmers helped get bill schneider elected and he's reprieve them that's empowering everyday people to profit from the destruction of the rain forest people are almost willing to give their life a way to guarantee the occupation knowledge of the land is journalism the last hope in the fights of the of the on this on the system not only a land conflict but a conflict of narrative brazil the age of both in our role whose truth is it anyway on al-jazeera. sure. and inspiration and. personal stories of people who are keeping the spirit of freedom alive. by courageously defending their rights to be heard. as discipline but we begin to. al-jazeera selects. london as one of the most important cities in the world and decisions made here have an impact around the globe and so here at al-jazeera we will show you the true impact of those decisions on people but how it affects their everyday lives. we are free to put them on air and to really engage those stories because we know that all audience is interested not just in the main
brazilian journalist investigating a politically struction of land grab all the farmers helped get bill schneider elected and he's reprieve them that's empowering everyday people to profit from the destruction of the rain forest people are almost willing to give their life a way to guarantee the occupation knowledge of the land is journalism the last hope in the fights of the of the on this on the system not only a land conflict but a conflict of narrative brazil the age of both in our role...
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ken schneider owns a wine bar nearby in charleston. black lives matter rioters came for him too.e and his staff repeatedly call the police for help, but no one came. ultimately, he told a local television station, he told dispatchers, "forget it, it's too late, my place is destroyed." he later said he was completely in disbelief at the police didn't come. he should consider himself lucky byom comparison. people are losing more than just the businesses in this environment. in new york city murders are up 25% just this year, that's despite the lockdown. in just the past month, the number of murders reported in the city has literally doubled compared to this time a year ago. it's not really surprising. we saw the same thing happened in baltimore after the freddie gray riots. when you politicize law enforcement, innocent people inevitably die. that is not a partisan point. the expectations the police will come and protect you is not ideological. ask any liberal who's ever call the police in crisis and have them not show up. it's terrifying. the matter who you vote for. protecting the
ken schneider owns a wine bar nearby in charleston. black lives matter rioters came for him too.e and his staff repeatedly call the police for help, but no one came. ultimately, he told a local television station, he told dispatchers, "forget it, it's too late, my place is destroyed." he later said he was completely in disbelief at the police didn't come. he should consider himself lucky byom comparison. people are losing more than just the businesses in this environment. in new york...
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bill schneider is a professor of public policy at george mason university he says it's too late for trump to contain the fallout from the new book. whatever this is going to happen it's to me the book is already out there it's not in stores yet but it's been sent to media outlets like to be york times reviews have been published more reviews are coming it's too late you can't kill a book like this my take on it is that it's shocking it's not anything dramatically new but what it really demonstrates is john bolton's argument that donald trump is motivated primarily by his personal interest 'd in everything right now that means his personal interest in getting reelected he seems to be putting his personal interest ahead of the national interest or at least defining the national interest and his personal political interest as one in the same that is a very damaging charge and it's actually a scandalous charge some people would call it a treasonable charge but it's a very strong charge part of it is trump's shocking unfamiliarity with some of the basic facts about international affairs he won
bill schneider is a professor of public policy at george mason university he says it's too late for trump to contain the fallout from the new book. whatever this is going to happen it's to me the book is already out there it's not in stores yet but it's been sent to media outlets like to be york times reviews have been published more reviews are coming it's too late you can't kill a book like this my take on it is that it's shocking it's not anything dramatically new but what it really...
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backed by their clubs to run but by marco rosa western mckenney he wore an armband but by your can schneider and obviously the doormen players were backed by dortmund themselves and other players like them russia. mentioned earlier that the players could face a punishment what kind of sanctions are we expecting from the german football association well as being a sore precedent set back in 2014 the number living forward under new york displayed a t. shirt with their it garners name on it after he died in a similar circumstance and the d.f.t. just issued a letter remind him of political statements aren't allowed again son sure was of course booked but he was booked for removing the shirt he certainly wasn't booked for the message on his own to sure that will be dealt with by the d.f.t. the referee does not deal with the time so suntour was booked to just taken his shirt off which happens you know many times in many games across the world i think that the f.b.i. will look at how serious this situation is in what the process are about and i would hope that they would issue the lowest level puni
backed by their clubs to run but by marco rosa western mckenney he wore an armband but by your can schneider and obviously the doormen players were backed by dortmund themselves and other players like them russia. mentioned earlier that the players could face a punishment what kind of sanctions are we expecting from the german football association well as being a sore precedent set back in 2014 the number living forward under new york displayed a t. shirt with their it garners name on it after...
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salesman: [ on tv ] order now, you get the camera, you get the printer, 4x optical zoom, schneider lens, sweat lodge 12. no. i could help you cross the street. no. i could help you cross your yard? no. i could help you cross your porch. no. well, i gotta help you cross something. no. i'm doing fine. "good afternoon. my name is russell." uh, ki-kid -- alright, kid -- "and i am a wilderness explorer in tribe 54, sweat lodge 12." i -- slow down. kid! "are you in need of any assistance today, sir?" thank you, but i don't need any help! ow. proceed. "good afternoon --" but skip to the end! see these? these are my wilderness explorer badges. you may notice one is missing. it's my assisting the elderly badge. if i get it, i will become a senior wilderness explorer. "the wilderness must be explored!" caw, caw! rowr! [ feedback whines in hearing aid ] it's gonna be great! there's a big ceremony, and all the dads come, and they pin on our badges. so, you want to assist an old person? yep! then i'll be a senior wilderness explorer. you ever heard of a snipe? snipe? bird. beady eyes. every night it
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our senior international editor, jodi schneider with the latest.'s look at your business flash headlines. begins in the workforce after incremental moves and offices abroad where the coronavirus has slowed. the initial group will go back to 22nd in new york, new jersey, dallas and salek city. the ceo said returning is voluntary. you must complete a health questionnaire. disney signature california will reopen after months of being close because of the coronavirus. customers will need to retain disneylands to go to in anaheim and disney california. disney world in florida will begin a phased reopening next month. it is right across the board here in asia. markets are reacting to the fed. investors are reassessing what powell said, a long road to recovery for the economy. the msci asia-pacific index down for 10th of 1%. take a look at where we are in terms of the dollar. trading at a three-month low, down with the -- g10 currencies affecting no change of rates. --uick check on that ease netease. 8%y start trading up about of the opening, higher by as
our senior international editor, jodi schneider with the latest.'s look at your business flash headlines. begins in the workforce after incremental moves and offices abroad where the coronavirus has slowed. the initial group will go back to 22nd in new york, new jersey, dallas and salek city. the ceo said returning is voluntary. you must complete a health questionnaire. disney signature california will reopen after months of being close because of the coronavirus. customers will need to retain...
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schneider. we have had to -- you saw my testimony. had to -- i personally obtained my own ppe. there have been times where some of my coworkers were wearing ponchos just to cover themselves. we're wearing our n95 masks weeks and weeks at a time. we have to sign for them each time we get a mask. the residents, they're starting to recently allow them to come out of their rooms to -- i'm considered a cleaning at this time. they need their masks, and they're -- it's just very frustrating and difficult because we have to fight with them. staff members have gone to administration as far as where is the ppe? you know, where your -- we're trying to protect ourselves. we're trying to protect our residents, and i think that's most important. we just -- it's frustrating. it really is. it's like we're not having a winning battle. >> i understand. it's awful and the fact that you're buying your own is even more -- dr. grabowski, can you discuss the administration's response as well as what you think congress should be doing today to ensure that we
schneider. we have had to -- you saw my testimony. had to -- i personally obtained my own ppe. there have been times where some of my coworkers were wearing ponchos just to cover themselves. we're wearing our n95 masks weeks and weeks at a time. we have to sign for them each time we get a mask. the residents, they're starting to recently allow them to come out of their rooms to -- i'm considered a cleaning at this time. they need their masks, and they're -- it's just very frustrating and...
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our senior international editor jodi schneider is on the line. how surprising is this?rts were working. a few days ago, they were. there were efforts to lower the temperature. it did appear to be working. the two sides said they were pulling back forces while they continued to talk. now, that situation is a very different one. this is a very sharp deterioration in the ties between the countries. it's unclear what sparked the clashes or how many actually died in the violence. india has confirmed 20 of its troops were killed. the military spokesperson in china's western battle zone said that there were casualties on both sides. that's all they've said. obviously, this is a sharp deterioration in the situation there. what are the regional implications of this? jodi: the first ones will be this escalation does risk undoing the scheduled meeting between india and chinese foreign ministers at a russian india china summit that is supposed to take place on june 22. it could set back the diplomatic progress that had been made at informal summits. their most recent one was in oct
our senior international editor jodi schneider is on the line. how surprising is this?rts were working. a few days ago, they were. there were efforts to lower the temperature. it did appear to be working. the two sides said they were pulling back forces while they continued to talk. now, that situation is a very different one. this is a very sharp deterioration in the ties between the countries. it's unclear what sparked the clashes or how many actually died in the violence. india has confirmed...