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step out. >> joanne schneider makes an unceremonious exit from jail. just press this, and you'll save on both. [bell dings] ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. now, that's progressive. oh, i think i broke my spleen! >>> identical twins perry and herbie mckinney are the first to acknowledge when they are in each other's presence on the outside, their drug and alcohol addictions escalate. still, being separated inside the cuyahoga county correction center has been painful. >> it's one of the worst feelings in the world too because him and i are so close. you know, i just want to see my brother. it would make life a lot easier for everybody, especially for me because i love my brother. >> it's a bond that can't be broken, you know? just total love. >> perry has just reached a plea deal that will soon send him to prison. by entering a guilty plea, his felonyious assault karch for a bar fight was reduced to aggravated assault and sentenced
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>> schneider received a three-year sentence and sent to state prison.he was returned to cuyahoga county when prosecutors in a rare circumstance successfully appealed the sentence for being too light. they were asking for ten years. the judge resentenced her to nine. she is awaiting transfer back to prison. >> it's unbelievable to me. i don't think i'll ever get over this because i know i'm innocent. i can face anybody and say that. >> coming up -- >> an inmate with a court order restricting phone calls gets help from another inmate known for skirting the rules. >> i run a store here, if guys need something, they run out during the week. >> herbie mckinney makes a profit through his jailhouse hustles. money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common
>> schneider received a three-year sentence and sent to state prison.he was returned to cuyahoga county when prosecutors in a rare circumstance successfully appealed the sentence for being too light. they were asking for ten years. the judge resentenced her to nine. she is awaiting transfer back to prison. >> it's unbelievable to me. i don't think i'll ever get over this because i know i'm innocent. i can face anybody and say that. >> coming up -- >> an inmate with a...
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>> schneider received a three-year sentence and was sent to state prison.he was returned to cuyahoga county when prosecutors in a rare circumstance successfully appealed the sentence for being too light. they were asking for ten years. the judge resentenced her to nine. she is now waiting transfer back to prison. >> it's unbelievable to me. i don't think i'll ever get over thse know innocent. i can face anybody and say that. >> coming up -- >> an inmate with a court order restricting his phone calls gets some help from another inmate known for skirting the rules. >> and -- >> i got herb's deli. i run a store here. if guys need something, they run out during the week. >> herbie mckinney makes a profit through his jailhouse hustles. >> you got to find a hustle in here. you got to. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insura
>> schneider received a three-year sentence and was sent to state prison.he was returned to cuyahoga county when prosecutors in a rare circumstance successfully appealed the sentence for being too light. they were asking for ten years. the judge resentenced her to nine. she is now waiting transfer back to prison. >> it's unbelievable to me. i don't think i'll ever get over thse know innocent. i can face anybody and say that. >> coming up -- >> an inmate with a court...
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and now joanne schneider has just gotten the wake-up call she's been dreading.omen in marysville, 150 miles from her home and her husband. >> my heart is broken. if you look at this garbage bag, that's my whole life in that garbage bag. it's part of that -- part of stripping you of who you are. >> ladies. is it sloppy in there? >> schneider, who must now serve the remaining six years of her nine-year sentence, is allowed one possession most other inmates must leave behind. >> most of the females have to have no underwear. it wasn't her case because she's so much older. i let her keep her items. they can get it from her when she goes to marysville. >> use the restroom, no matter who you are or think you are or who you know or think you know, i know some of you know big time people. they still won't stop. make sure you use the rest room, okay? pad up if you need to. all right, ladies, step out. all the way to the back. >> can you leave them on a little loose for me? >> all the way through, ladies. stay on the sidewalk when you go around, when you go through. >> al
and now joanne schneider has just gotten the wake-up call she's been dreading.omen in marysville, 150 miles from her home and her husband. >> my heart is broken. if you look at this garbage bag, that's my whole life in that garbage bag. it's part of that -- part of stripping you of who you are. >> ladies. is it sloppy in there? >> schneider, who must now serve the remaining six years of her nine-year sentence, is allowed one possession most other inmates must leave behind....
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schneider, and mr. murphy, for reminding us that, you know, israel is not just to be known for a place of trouble and conflict. they've developed some of the lading universities of the world, both the highest ratio of universities -- university degrees to population, as mr. murphy mentioned, it's often labeled for a startup nation for its remarkably advanced entrepreneurial economy and among the world leaders in high tech industry and at the forefront of research and development in the field of renewable energy sources. most incredibly, even as israel strugtols protect and care for its own population, israel regularly extends humanitarian aid, search and rescue teams, mobile hospitals and other emergency supplies to help victims of disasters around the world. and look, we know that israel has its share of difficulties, as every country does, but despite the current impasse for the peace process, the majority of reals continue to show support far two-state solution. so as we conclude tonight, i want to s
schneider, and mr. murphy, for reminding us that, you know, israel is not just to be known for a place of trouble and conflict. they've developed some of the lading universities of the world, both the highest ratio of universities -- university degrees to population, as mr. murphy mentioned, it's often labeled for a startup nation for its remarkably advanced entrepreneurial economy and among the world leaders in high tech industry and at the forefront of research and development in the field of...
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aunt sue. >> soon, judy schneider gives birth to koresh's daughter.e will put her on. what is your name? >> my name is judy schneider koresh and this is my daughter. >> when i first came to mt. carmel and started realizing that a lot of the children were fathered by david, i think if i had someone i really cared about going into it i don't know if i would have stayed. i was in the unique position where i was a single guy and to me, going through the experience and staying with my conviction was worth it. more than one wife is acceptable in the scripture. as long as you can take care of them. his kids, in essence, were special. they were his children and part of, you know, one of the seals was him actually having children for god. the mothers really wanted them being raised as close to pure scriptural life as possible. it made me wonder, how does he do it? how can he be in control of the situation to that extent? i have a different perspective now, obviously, than i did then. and the perspective now is david koresh definitely broke the law when it come
aunt sue. >> soon, judy schneider gives birth to koresh's daughter.e will put her on. what is your name? >> my name is judy schneider koresh and this is my daughter. >> when i first came to mt. carmel and started realizing that a lot of the children were fathered by david, i think if i had someone i really cared about going into it i don't know if i would have stayed. i was in the unique position where i was a single guy and to me, going through the experience and staying with...
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schneider: thank you, madam chairman. every tai, u.s. websites, databases are threatened by foreign gupes trying to hack into our networks and wreak havoc. daily we read about banks and other companies with sensitive information at risk. billions of collars a year in stolen intellectual property and the ability to shut down our power system. this gives the private sector the necessary tools to protect itself and its customers against these cyberattacks. currently the cyber-- the intelligence community has the ability to detect cyberthreats but federal law prohibits the sharing of this information with the very companies whose firewalls are under attack. by sharing this information, private companies can actually prevent these attacks. the amendment i am offering makes a small clarifying change to the underlying bill, simply allowing independent contractors to be eligible for security clearance to provide the critical work of providing intelligence. this will allow companies new york particular small and medium sized busin
schneider: thank you, madam chairman. every tai, u.s. websites, databases are threatened by foreign gupes trying to hack into our networks and wreak havoc. daily we read about banks and other companies with sensitive information at risk. billions of collars a year in stolen intellectual property and the ability to shut down our power system. this gives the private sector the necessary tools to protect itself and its customers against these cyberattacks. currently the cyber-- the intelligence...
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did each shoot himself or, as some people think, did schneider shoot koresh and then shoot himself?esh dying as he did from gunshot wounds, that was indicative of, in my opinion, that he did not want to suffer in the fire. dying by being burned to death is a horribly painful way to die and in the end his death was easier than theirs. >> vernon was a coward, right up until the very end. because only a coward is going to burn people to death purposefully and then die easy with a bullet. there are patients who will question, why does my mouth feel dryer than i remember it to be? there are more people taking more medication, so we see people suffering from dry mouth more so. we may see more cavities, bad breath, oral irritation. a dry mouth sufferer doesn't have to suffer. i would recommend biotene. the enzymes in biotene products help supplement enzymes that are naturally in saliva. biotene helps moisten those areas that have become dry. those that are suffering can certainly benefit from biotene. was a record collection. no. there was that fuzzy stuff on the gouda. [ both ] ugh! when
did each shoot himself or, as some people think, did schneider shoot koresh and then shoot himself?esh dying as he did from gunshot wounds, that was indicative of, in my opinion, that he did not want to suffer in the fire. dying by being burned to death is a horribly painful way to die and in the end his death was easier than theirs. >> vernon was a coward, right up until the very end. because only a coward is going to burn people to death purposefully and then die easy with a bullet....
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gilles schneider is a paraglider. he said it's a passion all he's ever wanted to do. he's very interested in the circus, he decided to bring the two things together. his father run as circus school. he decided to get the students from that circus school to come together. what kind of circus acts are we talking? >> it starts off with juggling. the guys are juggling through the lines of the parachute. you may think, okay. cool. just you know, nets. that's what i thought, too, meh. he ups the ante, he's juggling in air. he's handing it with gilles. let's take a trap eze artist. dangle it off the paraglider. her name is roxanne and she's all for normal acrobatics, trap eze. she's wearing a harness and some safety cords attaching her to the trapeze. let's move over to base jumping. we've seen tons of base jumping videos this, marries a moving car with a base jump. these guys climb on top of an suv, drive down the bridge. here they go. you got to time this right, too. the valley below is narrow. the first guy gets the timing just right. boom. beautiful, jump, bank, the para
gilles schneider is a paraglider. he said it's a passion all he's ever wanted to do. he's very interested in the circus, he decided to bring the two things together. his father run as circus school. he decided to get the students from that circus school to come together. what kind of circus acts are we talking? >> it starts off with juggling. the guys are juggling through the lines of the parachute. you may think, okay. cool. just you know, nets. that's what i thought, too, meh. he ups...
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>> all right, bonnie schneider, thanks so much. a nice shout-out for marathon monday. >> i was in boston over the weekend, you could see the runners get being set. 26.2. >> the 117th running of the boston marathon. go boston. all right. now this morning, elections don't get much closer than this. the man chosen by the late hugo chavez to succeed him has won venezuela's presidential election but only by a hair. it is so close that his opponent wants a recount. nichololas maduro won 50.66% to enrique capriles 49.07%. the company's top election official says the results are in his words irreversible. >>> also new this morning at guantanamo bay a powerful opinion piece from a prisoner there after reports some inmates armed with improvised weapons clashed with guards over this weekend. we know tensions have been building here. some inmates are staging hunger strikes to protest conditions. while in this op-ed, in the new york times, entitled gitmo is killing me, an inmate from yemen, originally, claiming he and others are suffering, and
>> all right, bonnie schneider, thanks so much. a nice shout-out for marathon monday. >> i was in boston over the weekend, you could see the runners get being set. 26.2. >> the 117th running of the boston marathon. go boston. all right. now this morning, elections don't get much closer than this. the man chosen by the late hugo chavez to succeed him has won venezuela's presidential election but only by a hair. it is so close that his opponent wants a recount. nichololas maduro...
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angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket. one of the top favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop wasting food and we go into the greatest of golf coverage. i will show you my swing. coming up next gerri: if you watch the show at all, you know that i love golf. we can come to the golf smith to get get outfitted for new closer in clubs and swing practice in. >> okay here we go. gerri: outfit number one. i like peach. but that's a lot of peach. we have a winner here. pink and gray, very nice. i'm here with karen and we are talking about women's golf. it used to be that you can find anything pretty. what is hot this year? >> we are looking for vibrant colors, blues and
angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket. one of the top favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can...
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angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket. one of the top favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop wasting food and we go into the greatest of golf coverage. i will show you my swing. coming up next so let's break down this play. charles? uh, charles couldn't make it. his single miles card blacked him out here and here. he should have used... the capital one venture card. he's coming to us from home. hey fellas... hey baby, you want mama to iron your undies? nice tightie whities. i didn't know mrs. barkley made quilts. really? looks like a circus tent. is that the best you got? now if you put this, with this, yohave a sailboat. what's in your wallet? yohave a sailboat
angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket. one of the top favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can...
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angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket. of the top favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop wasting food and we go into the greatest of golf coverage. i will show you my swing. coming up next @ at a dry cleaner, @ we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply bem
angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket. of the top favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop...
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angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket.p favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop wasting food and we go into the greatest of golf coverage. i will show you my swing. coming up next thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and l
angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket.p favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop wasting...
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they also catch chris schneider. horse racing's triple crown begins this saturday.t's the run for the roses, the next chance for rick patino to continue what has been an amazing run of good fortune for him. he was hoisting the basketball championship trophy. he also won with kentucky. now he'll be out to win with the kent ken derby. seen here in a light workout. horse is trained by doug o'neill who won the derby in the preakness with i'll have another. >> such a positive influence on all of us in the barn. and he's such a successful nan -- man in the area. and he loves the game and loves the sport. and just really humbling to be part of coach patino's team. has. >> he is patino's third entry. also had one in 2001. patino has named some of his horses after his basketball players at louisville. and he named them after those who worked the hardest. so that makes you work harder for the coach. and they did win a championship. so it must be working. >> thank you, mark. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the cbs primetime lineup tonight at 10:00, it'
they also catch chris schneider. horse racing's triple crown begins this saturday.t's the run for the roses, the next chance for rick patino to continue what has been an amazing run of good fortune for him. he was hoisting the basketball championship trophy. he also won with kentucky. now he'll be out to win with the kent ken derby. seen here in a light workout. horse is trained by doug o'neill who won the derby in the preakness with i'll have another. >> such a positive influence on all...
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. >> but you are like the poor man's rob schneider. >> doesn't count. i am like the rich man's someone who is not rich. >> well done. >> think about that one. i just wasted you. >> go away. let's with el come our guest. she is so sharp she can mow a lawn with her thoughts. and it is reason.com contributor. great magazine. and he knows beautiful pros like i have extra toes. it is true. i have six on every foot. he is the author of the great thofl "sideways." and in peru he is considered a throw pill loy. it is my psychic, bill schulz. and if hilarity was a see saw, i would get a partner to ride him at a local park. with me is gavin mcguinness. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. enjoy the show, america. i know i will. >> so friendly. >> that was a lot of fun. >> that was ribbed for her pleasure. exprie that -- that was unthese satisfactory. can you control yourself? we have 42 minutes. everything was a plot and then he got caught. yes, a conspiracy theorist find himself at the center of a conspiracy. paul kevin curtis, three names, the mississi
. >> but you are like the poor man's rob schneider. >> doesn't count. i am like the rich man's someone who is not rich. >> well done. >> think about that one. i just wasted you. >> go away. let's with el come our guest. she is so sharp she can mow a lawn with her thoughts. and it is reason.com contributor. great magazine. and he knows beautiful pros like i have extra toes. it is true. i have six on every foot. he is the author of the great thofl...
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angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket. of the top favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop wasting food and we go into the greatest of golf coverage. i will show you my swing. coming up next ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider
angel cabrera, jim furyk and brant schneider offers going for the green jacket. of the top favorites, worry mcelroy. he earned a lot of money and only part of it from endorsements. and number four is jack nicklaus. the thinking goes for number three, arnold palmer. number two is one of the most beloved names in sports. and phil mickelson is number two. and the number one golfer is tiger woods. tiger is the third highest paid athlete. i respect what they do. when we come back, how you can stop...
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danny schneider is a retired colonel in the u.s. army.milestone the united states targets are likely not within range, but we should be concerned about south korea and japan certainly should be concerned. correct? >> definitely south korea. is concerned and will always be concerned with that capability to the north. >> colonel, i've read reports we sent f-16s to south korea and moved an aircraft carrier closer to the region. do we have the capable of knocking the missile out of the sky if north korea launches it? >> in my opinion, base owned what i've read, believe we can, without a doubt, stop a nuclear take on our west coast. the possibility of guam being threatened? yep. but i do believe we have the ability to stop a nuclear attack. >> we don't know for a fact this missile they put on eastern border is in fact a nuclear missile. do we? >> not -- there's rhetoric about it but i don't think there's any evidence of that. >> what is all this cage rattling going on? is this kim jong-un trying to flex his muscle, show strength to -- i guess
danny schneider is a retired colonel in the u.s. army.milestone the united states targets are likely not within range, but we should be concerned about south korea and japan certainly should be concerned. correct? >> definitely south korea. is concerned and will always be concerned with that capability to the north. >> colonel, i've read reports we sent f-16s to south korea and moved an aircraft carrier closer to the region. do we have the capable of knocking the missile out of the...
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a historian at yale, richard schneider, estimates we're talking about perhaps 80 million, 80 million. well, the fromm people, basically his generation, said enough. countries are problems. countries kill. we've got to get beyond nation states and create what einstein called world government. one world. and this is a movement that einstein, eleanor roosevelt, henry wallace, a lot were involved in, and fromm is too. only unlike many of the others, fromm can shower out millions of dollars to support the one world movement. so this is fromm, these are, i think, his major contributions. and maybe you have 10 or 12 questions. [laughter] [applause] >> do we have, and if we don't have such intellectuals now -- but i'm not sure, maybe we do -- do we have that kind of respect for the intellectual now? we could send somebody to iran and talk to them about their nuclear policies and overcome these obstacles. or do we not have people like that anymore? >> is that supposed to be an easy question? [laughter] well, we run across the street an annual conference on elected officials to try to figure ou
a historian at yale, richard schneider, estimates we're talking about perhaps 80 million, 80 million. well, the fromm people, basically his generation, said enough. countries are problems. countries kill. we've got to get beyond nation states and create what einstein called world government. one world. and this is a movement that einstein, eleanor roosevelt, henry wallace, a lot were involved in, and fromm is too. only unlike many of the others, fromm can shower out millions of dollars to...
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let's go to bonnie schneider live in the weather center. say it isn't so. >> i'm sure that's what they're saying in denver. where is our spring. denver, you're on your way to seeing the snowiest april ever but it's not just snowing in colorado. we have snow right now in northern minnesota across the northern plains and then where it's a little warmer, seeing very heavy thunderstorms that are keeping across milwaukee and into green bay at this hour. so it's a stormy and snowy start to your workweekment look up to a foot in parts of the northern plains. it will be a little lighter in some areas, however, as you look towards the west, west of denver and north of denver you could see well over a foot but for denver itself by the time we get into later tonight and early tomorrow, 3 to 6 inches of more snow and cold temperatures too so this is a big wintry mess. all the way across colorado into wyoming. we're going to see heavy amounts of snow and all of that sweeping further to the east. another thing headed eastward is this cold front that will
let's go to bonnie schneider live in the weather center. say it isn't so. >> i'm sure that's what they're saying in denver. where is our spring. denver, you're on your way to seeing the snowiest april ever but it's not just snowing in colorado. we have snow right now in northern minnesota across the northern plains and then where it's a little warmer, seeing very heavy thunderstorms that are keeping across milwaukee and into green bay at this hour. so it's a stormy and snowy start to your...
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joining me now is bruce schneider, the chief security.harlie pierce still with us from newton. bruce, you've written about this a lot. about the kind of ways in which we've responding to 9/11 and what we call security feeder. when something like this does happen, people are going to be more alert, right? and the authorities are telling them to report things and there's some information that we need to get out of those folks, so how do you balance that with not overwhelming authority in the lower 48 have we been seeing reports with suspicious package reports and actually enter up enveloping more resources that necessary? >> well, i think the trick is to be local. in the boston area, we want to overwhelm the police. they don't know what's going to be valuable. they want everything. in the rest of the country, it's business as usual. so overwhelming the police there is going to have the same derogatory effect it had over the past 12 years. >> has see something, say something, been an effective tool? >> it hasn't. we've learned that the fbi i
joining me now is bruce schneider, the chief security.harlie pierce still with us from newton. bruce, you've written about this a lot. about the kind of ways in which we've responding to 9/11 and what we call security feeder. when something like this does happen, people are going to be more alert, right? and the authorities are telling them to report things and there's some information that we need to get out of those folks, so how do you balance that with not overwhelming authority in the...
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they turned up a ton of lurid details to kill foreign leaders including castro in cuba and general schneider in chile. >> we have sufficient corroborating evidence to make it clear, but the cia was involved not only in planning, but in certain cases, also in attempted assassinations. >> before the church committee issued its final report, banning the u.s. government including the cia in engages in assassinations. no employee should engage in political assassination. so wean the church committee expose and the president's direct order, the instructions seemed to be kind of clear, right? the cia's an organization for spying in other countries, not killing people in other countries. how is is that working out the national security correspondent for the "new york times" just today published an account of the ways our government has been killing people since 9/11 without always admitting to it. because mark is a real on the ground reporter not just a blow hard like me who pontificates about things like me in print, one of the things we get from his account is a ton of new detail like we've never
they turned up a ton of lurid details to kill foreign leaders including castro in cuba and general schneider in chile. >> we have sufficient corroborating evidence to make it clear, but the cia was involved not only in planning, but in certain cases, also in attempted assassinations. >> before the church committee issued its final report, banning the u.s. government including the cia in engages in assassinations. no employee should engage in political assassination. so wean the...
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schneider of illinois. >> in one. thank you, mr. secretary. thank you for sharing your time with us. let me start, like mccauley, my condolences to the families of those lost in boston to my wishes for a full recovery for those injured. and our solidarity with all the people of boston. i also want to send -- extended condolences to the state department. i also think it's important to note that callous act of heroism we saw in boston but that reflect to uplift the truest reflection of the american speaker and is also the spirit i think we see in the people and all the others who work on behalf of our country around the world and allies on the line every day. to let me also thank you for your emphasis in this budget to making sure that people around the world in harm's way have the security that they deserve. let me now turn my questions, really want to focus on israel and the palestinians. you talk about the window closing on a two-state solution potentially as soon as 18 months, a focus should indicate on both sides for stress test a purpose.
schneider of illinois. >> in one. thank you, mr. secretary. thank you for sharing your time with us. let me start, like mccauley, my condolences to the families of those lost in boston to my wishes for a full recovery for those injured. and our solidarity with all the people of boston. i also want to send -- extended condolences to the state department. i also think it's important to note that callous act of heroism we saw in boston but that reflect to uplift the truest reflection of the...
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one of the resident scholars is bill schneider who does public opinion polling. our congress person is norm ornstein. c-span: you mean the person th... >> guest: handles the field, that's right. no, he'd be good at it, but it hasn't happened. the person who writes about social policy is ben wattenberg so we're a very mixed bag in that area. i don't think we're so different from brookings. c-span: you were a dewitt wallace fellow? >> guest: yes. c-span: what is that? >> guest: it's a fellowship that was set up by the reader's digest to give itinerant journalists a place to come and alight while doing what hopefully is serious work. c-span: do people support you because they know what you're going to write, or do they support you and say, "suzanne garment, have at it"? >> guest: tell me, which people? c-span: in other words, did you get your dewitt wallace fellowship because they knew what you were going to write? did you get your fellowship at the american enterprise institute because of your political views? how does all this work here? >> guest: my political vie
one of the resident scholars is bill schneider who does public opinion polling. our congress person is norm ornstein. c-span: you mean the person th... >> guest: handles the field, that's right. no, he'd be good at it, but it hasn't happened. the person who writes about social policy is ben wattenberg so we're a very mixed bag in that area. i don't think we're so different from brookings. c-span: you were a dewitt wallace fellow? >> guest: yes. c-span: what is that? >> guest:...
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according to the "wall street journal," bill schneider, 15 states have enacted laws that we can controlat? >> the gun lobby is active and prominent on the issue, whenever they feel the threat to gun rights, they are going to make their views known. they have intensity. the question is how much intensity is there on the part of gun controlled a vo cats? enough to get those laws passed in four states, colorado and connecticut have endured terrible instances of gun violence. >> when you think where we are, to folks who cover politics for life, not surprising at all. how has the nra been able to sustain its intensity? >> these are very tough political issues to have any movement on at all. very difficult to pass anything in congress with the word ban in it. remember, not just republicans versus democrats on this issue, many democrats from red states, from the more conservative states, don't want anything to do with gun control legislation either. >> have we -- bill, have we in any way, shape or form, have we overstated the influence of the nra and gun owners in this country? >> i don't thin
according to the "wall street journal," bill schneider, 15 states have enacted laws that we can controlat? >> the gun lobby is active and prominent on the issue, whenever they feel the threat to gun rights, they are going to make their views known. they have intensity. the question is how much intensity is there on the part of gun controlled a vo cats? enough to get those laws passed in four states, colorado and connecticut have endured terrible instances of gun violence....
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schneider of illinois. >> -- now go to mr. schneider of illinois. let me start by expressing my condolences to the families lost in boston. my wishes for a full recovery to those injured. i want to extend condolences to anne's family. i think it is important to note that cowardice act of terrorism in boston. all those -- let me thank you you for this budget to making sure our people are around the world in harm's way have the security they deserve. let me turn my questions to israel and the palestinians. you talked about the window closing on a two-state solution. indicated on both sides for seriousness of purpose. in the context, we look around the region, the threats of nuclear iran. was not that abbas convinced that there was a pathway to peace. is the partneren for peace, i have questions about it. of thewe in light resignation and the directions -- how do we get them to the table for negotiations of the window does not close and we can find a pathway to peace? >> i am happy to clarify because it is important. i have enormous respect. i have wor
schneider of illinois. >> -- now go to mr. schneider of illinois. let me start by expressing my condolences to the families lost in boston. my wishes for a full recovery to those injured. i want to extend condolences to anne's family. i think it is important to note that cowardice act of terrorism in boston. all those -- let me thank you you for this budget to making sure our people are around the world in harm's way have the security they deserve. let me turn my questions to israel and...
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schneider: helium is also utilized in cooling nuclear reactors. this motion seeks to manage this national resource in a safe and responsible way. by, and i quote, banning exports to hostile nation that is seek nuclear weapons or missile technology, end quote. helium can be used in the missile technology utilized by iran, syria, and north korea, putting millions of lives at risk in the middle east, on the korean peninsula, and possibly around the world. over the last several months we have seen escalating belligerence from north korea, iran, and syria including missile tests, acceleration of nuclear programs, and the apparent use of chemical weapons by the syrian regime against its own citizens. mr. speaker, i believe the house must adopt the language to ensure that the proper safeguards are in place to deny these rogue states access to our national helium reserve for their he in fairous purchases. i know we can all agree that the threats emanating from these countries are serious and our enemies seek access to technology and resources to harm the
schneider: helium is also utilized in cooling nuclear reactors. this motion seeks to manage this national resource in a safe and responsible way. by, and i quote, banning exports to hostile nation that is seek nuclear weapons or missile technology, end quote. helium can be used in the missile technology utilized by iran, syria, and north korea, putting millions of lives at risk in the middle east, on the korean peninsula, and possibly around the world. over the last several months we have seen...
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schneider has been dale, sergeant first class and the enemy when they were both in high school. not long after becoming an army wife, erin found herself overseas with two young children. soon thereafter, her husband deployed for a year. that was just the beginning. over the past 18 years, they've moved their family 10 times. they are raising three children with erin providing primary care advocates during pre-deployment, each for more than a year and today, dale is stationed at fort bragg in north carolina what erin and their children stayed in the hamptons roads area in virginia so their kids can finish high school there. through all this, aaron pursued her on education, made strong connections with other military spouses and embraced a wide range of careers, leading to her current profession of serving other military families. aaron is the operation manager for two nonprofits that provide employment, readiness and job placement assistance for veteran, military spouses and more. sharing is here with us today. would you stand? thank you for all you do. [applause] get stories lik
schneider has been dale, sergeant first class and the enemy when they were both in high school. not long after becoming an army wife, erin found herself overseas with two young children. soon thereafter, her husband deployed for a year. that was just the beginning. over the past 18 years, they've moved their family 10 times. they are raising three children with erin providing primary care advocates during pre-deployment, each for more than a year and today, dale is stationed at fort bragg in...
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the city of detroit is being run over by the governor schneider. he talks nothing about these issues. this really peeves me off. i want to hear him say something about what's going on with the african-american community. i'm tired of african-american leaders telling me to support him. it seems like he never addresses the issues african-americans face. he never talks about unemployment and he never gives the country a strategy. host: we will leave you there and go live to the east room of thwhe us vice-president joe biden joined by his we,oe biden, announcing the private sector jobs initiative -- dr. jill biden. president obama will be joining soon. >> my name is joe biden. i am jill's has been and it's a delight to be here with all of you. , the actinginseki commerce secretary, everyone we have here. ,he acting labor secretary admiral, good to see you. look at all of the brass here. there's no reason why we should not all be here. look. the truth of the matter is we are delighted to welcome you to the white house, but all the business leaders, mili
the city of detroit is being run over by the governor schneider. he talks nothing about these issues. this really peeves me off. i want to hear him say something about what's going on with the african-american community. i'm tired of african-american leaders telling me to support him. it seems like he never addresses the issues african-americans face. he never talks about unemployment and he never gives the country a strategy. host: we will leave you there and go live to the east room of thwhe...
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schneider: that's precisely why i support this. this commonsense legislation promotes collaboration between industry leaders, colleges and job training programs to prepare students and workers with the precise skills and jobs where talented people are most needed. america works and the make it in america agenda is a comprehensive approach we need to ensure success for american workers and manufacturers. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from north carolina rise? ms. foxx: mr. speaker, by direction of the committee on rules, i call up house resolution 146 and ask for its immediate consideration. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the resolution. the clerk: house calendar number 15, house resolution 146, resolved that upon the adoption of this resolution, it shall be in order to consider in the house the bill h.r. 1120, to prohibit the national labor relations board from taking any action that requires a quorum of the members of the board until such
schneider: that's precisely why i support this. this commonsense legislation promotes collaboration between industry leaders, colleges and job training programs to prepare students and workers with the precise skills and jobs where talented people are most needed. america works and the make it in america agenda is a comprehensive approach we need to ensure success for american workers and manufacturers. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does...
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apparently zack schneider said there will be no kryptonite in this film.eral zahd a drag-down fight. no more lex luther who doesn't have powers and is boring. a big fight. >> the general is played by an underrated actors working today. michael shannon. it will be incredible. russell crowe and kevin costner. it's not in imax or 3d but released in both formats. make sure you make the right ticket choice here. also produced by the legendary christopher nolan who did "dog night" trilogy. it's huge. >> geek out heaven right here. >> i have no idea what you are talking about. >> geeking out. >> kevin, finally can we talk "star trek" here? i want to talkbe about "star trek" here. >> in to darkness. >> hold on. may 17. j.j. abe rams is back to direct the film. he took on the new "star wars" episode 7. i can't wait to see this. it looks incredible. benedict cumberbacsh the villain. it was partially shot many imax. "dark night" flip from normal to imax in movie. looks phenomenal. the trailer rinse credible. look forward to seeing this. here is what he did with the f
apparently zack schneider said there will be no kryptonite in this film.eral zahd a drag-down fight. no more lex luther who doesn't have powers and is boring. a big fight. >> the general is played by an underrated actors working today. michael shannon. it will be incredible. russell crowe and kevin costner. it's not in imax or 3d but released in both formats. make sure you make the right ticket choice here. also produced by the legendary christopher nolan who did "dog night"...
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i'm jody schneider. i'm the team leader for congress and tax policy coverage of "bloomberg news" here in washington. we have an -- interesting panel on one of the big issues on the hill and in the administration and the president's budget coming out this week it will be debated again is tax reform. and where is fax reformed headed? i would like that introduce our panelists. we're going kick it off and start the conversation. we'll leave time for questions. i've been told to remind people that only members can ask questions. please identify yourself and news organization. and to use the microphone. on the panel this afternoon we have first of all, chris bergin the president and publisher of "tax analyst" and the organization left material outside letting you know how to get in touch with them. he's written on federal tax issues and worked in tax publishing for thirty years before joining tax analysts in 1990. he managed several tax products and over the past twenty years has been responsible for several b
i'm jody schneider. i'm the team leader for congress and tax policy coverage of "bloomberg news" here in washington. we have an -- interesting panel on one of the big issues on the hill and in the administration and the president's budget coming out this week it will be debated again is tax reform. and where is fax reformed headed? i would like that introduce our panelists. we're going kick it off and start the conversation. we'll leave time for questions. i've been told to remind...