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>> schneider received a three-year sentence and was sent to state prison.she 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 this because i know i'm 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. ♪ ♪ oh-oh, oh, oh, la, la-la, la-la, la-la ♪ ♪ na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na some things just go together, like auto and home insurance. bundle them together at progressive, and you save big on both. ♪ oh, oh-oh, oh, oh hey, it's me! [ whistles ] and there's my dog! [gasps
>> schneider received a three-year sentence and was sent to state prison.she 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 this because i know i'm innocent. i can face anybody and say that. >> coming up -- >> an inmate...
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professor mike schneider runs his lab at stanford in part around himself. >> i think we've done overyears over 60 samples. >> schneider tests himself at almost owe saysive intervals. >> this t is a change i have in a particular gene that makes me susceptible to a disease called aplastic anemia. >> but the results shocked him. >> i was found to have a risk for adult on set diabetes. five weeks later i went to my regular doctor and had all these tests done again and sure enough my glucose level went even higher to the point write was classified as diabetic. i changed my whole lifestyle. >> lower cost dna sequencing. >> what implications does that have for medicine? >> really makes it accessible for everyone. it will also mean it will move to preventive medicine. hopefully predict diseases better and catch them earlier and avoid them in the first place if you change your lifestyle accordingly. just to give you a feel for this, in the area of cancer this is already having a huge impact. we sequence the dna of cancer patients, makes them predictions about what went wrong with them genetic
professor mike schneider runs his lab at stanford in part around himself. >> i think we've done overyears over 60 samples. >> schneider tests himself at almost owe saysive intervals. >> this t is a change i have in a particular gene that makes me susceptible to a disease called aplastic anemia. >> but the results shocked him. >> i was found to have a risk for adult on set diabetes. five weeks later i went to my regular doctor and had all these tests done again and...
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speaking on behalf of the group, watched, colonel schneider from germany said there had been no wrong treatment. >> i can tell you that the work the word of is a -- the mayor is a word of honor. we have not been touched, and we have been treated as the maximum extent, which is possible, under thie circumstances. >> schneider rejected allegations the inspectors were nato spies, saying that they were in ukraine on a diplomatic mission. mayor hasppointed said the observers might be released in exchange for jailed activists. we understand that the soldiers are hostages of the situation. three members of ukraine's security service have been captured. the armed insurgents claim they are on a mission to save the latest of the pro-russian force. they, too, were presented to the press but only to russian journalists. is seeking then release of all captives. beenr correspondent has covering events and joins us on the line. wasswedish observer released for medical reasons but the separatists are not budging. you were there today. what is your take? do you think they go she =- --do you think nego
speaking on behalf of the group, watched, colonel schneider from germany said there had been no wrong treatment. >> i can tell you that the work the word of is a -- the mayor is a word of honor. we have not been touched, and we have been treated as the maximum extent, which is possible, under thie circumstances. >> schneider rejected allegations the inspectors were nato spies, saying that they were in ukraine on a diplomatic mission. mayor hasppointed said the observers might be...
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schneider is not even in the line up.r got thrown out of the game along with gomez and milwaukee bench coach neren. and chris davis figures time to end this. brewers make the run stand up in the bottom of the inning and win 5-4 they completed a three game sweep. >>> still to come on this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. a dramatic run. and we really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues& great terms& let's close. our best ever value plans for business just got even better. now with free broadband for a whole year. >>> no one really anticipated game one to play out the way it did. whatever the formula warriors have a chance to take a commanding lead in this series when they play tomorrow morning at staple center. portland and houston in
schneider is not even in the line up.r got thrown out of the game along with gomez and milwaukee bench coach neren. and chris davis figures time to end this. brewers make the run stand up in the bottom of the inning and win 5-4 they completed a three game sweep. >>> still to come on this late sunday night edition of sports wrap. a dramatic run. and we really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot...
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actor john schneider taken by photographer jeremy. this was taken an hour after he discovered that his father had died. speaking about sharing we have this blog by our guests david and debra. david is a cancer video blog. you have shared this journey with all of america. what have you learned about the empathy that this has engeneralled? >> i think it's amazing. our blog has had over 81,000 hits. you know, none of us get out of this alive. that's true all over the world. it's amazing how many people respond and say, you know, you're teaching us things physicians and nurses never told us about what happens during chemotherapy and radiation, especially the side-effects. we just love your youtube blogs. >> jodie, you started bcsm. you have a huge online community of breast cancer survivors, breast cancer patients. how do you think that social media is changing the way we look at these issues? >> it's absolutely remarkable in the way that we can now connect with someone that is affected with the same disease whether it be primary or met s
actor john schneider taken by photographer jeremy. this was taken an hour after he discovered that his father had died. speaking about sharing we have this blog by our guests david and debra. david is a cancer video blog. you have shared this journey with all of america. what have you learned about the empathy that this has engeneralled? >> i think it's amazing. our blog has had over 81,000 hits. you know, none of us get out of this alive. that's true all over the world. it's amazing how...
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go monday and travis schneider were ejected. brewers win 3-2 in 14. >> the warriors lead the clippers 1-0 with yesterday's victory, but today, the nba's league office says referees missed a foul call on chris paul with 19 seconds left that could have tied the game and potentially changed the outcome. 18.9 seconds left. 107-105 warriors. chris paul loses the ball. the president of nba's basketball operations sadie mopped green should have been whistled for the foul. instead warriors got the ball and win. nothing lost or gained by this but the nba is admitting their error. >> spurs coach trying to get back to the finals. starts with dallas. parker, some quickness. second quarter, leonard off the turnover. where is the defense? leonard throws down. he had 11. san antonio held them to one field goal in the last seven minutes. spurs win 90-85. during the game, craig sagger, jr. filled in for his father, interviewed the notoriously grumpy greg popovich. >> you did a great job, and i'd rather have your dad standing here. we miss you. y
go monday and travis schneider were ejected. brewers win 3-2 in 14. >> the warriors lead the clippers 1-0 with yesterday's victory, but today, the nba's league office says referees missed a foul call on chris paul with 19 seconds left that could have tied the game and potentially changed the outcome. 18.9 seconds left. 107-105 warriors. chris paul loses the ball. the president of nba's basketball operations sadie mopped green should have been whistled for the foul. instead warriors got...
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. >> andrew schneider from brown and toll an. the question of population is new in health care. in the case of what it's done in 2 years perhaps radically changed payment reform and now we are trying to change delivery system reform to match that. that's what this is all about. to do that you have to manage your whole population. not to over simplify a population, but if you put into big buckets. we know some of the statistics five 5 percent of the population are 60 percent of the cost. all the programs you hear about here about the interventions we are trying to put into place mostly are directed at that 5 percent. that is the bulk of the cost and that's where you are going to get early and long-term successes when you have expandible programs. the population health has to stand the population of your employees. that is a different set. the first set is high intensity in their actions. that's the infrastructure required to truly individually help each patient with that level of a need. on the population side we use the same robust analytics to identify the sick population to un
. >> andrew schneider from brown and toll an. the question of population is new in health care. in the case of what it's done in 2 years perhaps radically changed payment reform and now we are trying to change delivery system reform to match that. that's what this is all about. to do that you have to manage your whole population. not to over simplify a population, but if you put into big buckets. we know some of the statistics five 5 percent of the population are 60 percent of the cost....
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los angeles clirpgs following the release of racist comments allegedly made by team's owner donald schneider. >>> aol is investigating a cyber attack on its servers. the internet giant is work with government authorities on a hack attack in which e-mail addresses, postal address, encrypted passwords were stolen. aol is urging every one mail account holders to change their passwords immediately. >>> microsoft is warning users about cyber attacks after a security flaw was found in its internet browser. company acknowledged that a flaw was discovered in its internet explorer browser which could let hackers get inside and take over control of users computers. in a statement microsoft says at this time we're aware of limited targeted attacks. we encourage customers to follow the suggested mitigations outlined in the security advisory while an update is finalized. >>> while microsoft is fighting off hackers it's also talking about plans to get into original tv programming. it's offering content through its kbmpb box gaming console. >> reporter: steven spielbergberg's series "halo" will start produ
los angeles clirpgs following the release of racist comments allegedly made by team's owner donald schneider. >>> aol is investigating a cyber attack on its servers. the internet giant is work with government authorities on a hack attack in which e-mail addresses, postal address, encrypted passwords were stolen. aol is urging every one mail account holders to change their passwords immediately. >>> microsoft is warning users about cyber attacks after a security flaw was found...
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german colonel axle schneider and his team appeared tense and unhappy. >> we have no indication whene will be sent home. >> reporter: they said they were being treated well and showed no sign of injury. it was impossible to tell if they were under duress, though at times they sounded scripted. >> it breaks our hearts to see the poverty of the people here. >> reporter: there was no need to guess how these men were being treated. they're captured ukrainian soldiers also being held in slavyansk. the town's new mayor vyacheslav ponomaryov told us that the european observers are spies. and he wants to swap them for militants held by ukraine's government. >> it looks a bit as though you're using those military observers as hostages, as bargaining chips. >> they appeared on our land where there is martial law, he told us. so as foreign military officers, they're prisoners of war and they can be traded. that was news to the observers who stressed that they have diplomatic status and hadn't undertaken any covert activity. >> reporter: the mayor told us today that you are prisoners of war. is
german colonel axle schneider and his team appeared tense and unhappy. >> we have no indication whene will be sent home. >> reporter: they said they were being treated well and showed no sign of injury. it was impossible to tell if they were under duress, though at times they sounded scripted. >> it breaks our hearts to see the poverty of the people here. >> reporter: there was no need to guess how these men were being treated. they're captured ukrainian soldiers also...
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speaking on behalf of the group as armed rebels watched colonel axle schneider from jenny said to have beanie and maltreatment i can't tell you. beds don't let all the mayhem it's a word of honor. we have known to be touched. and we have the treat its as the moxie moment stands which is awesome. under these circumstances. china rejected allegations that the inspectors would maintain spies saying they were in ukraine on a diplomatic mission. the self appointed manner of southern downs has said that the end so this might be released in exchange for an trial program to activists. and two. we understand that the soldiers our hostess of the situation someone should read soon three members of ukraine's security status of also being captured in something else the armed insurgents claim them on a mission to seize the lead as of the pro russia fullest. baitullah presented to the press and only two russian journalists. the osce mission in surveillance is seeking the release of all captives. well our correspondent was in cannes as been covering the event runs from donetsk enjoy this now on the li
speaking on behalf of the group as armed rebels watched colonel axle schneider from jenny said to have beanie and maltreatment i can't tell you. beds don't let all the mayhem it's a word of honor. we have known to be touched. and we have the treat its as the moxie moment stands which is awesome. under these circumstances. china rejected allegations that the inspectors would maintain spies saying they were in ukraine on a diplomatic mission. the self appointed manner of southern downs has said...
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colonel axel schneider and his team of european military observer have been held in the town since friday. these captured ukrainian soldiers are also in slovyansk and were shown off to journalists bound and bloody. this coal mining town of 100,000 is at the center of the trouble in eastern ukraine. and this is the face of the separatist insurgency, vyacheslav ponomaryov. he served in the army when ukraine was part of the soviet union, and has now appointed himself mayor. >> "we're fighting a war here," he told us, "but we didn't start it. it was forced on us by those in ukraine who listened to the american government." ponomaryov wants this region to become an independent state and many here agree. they say they were better off under the soviets. a statue of lenin is a reminder of the town's past. ukraine and the u.s. accuse russia of aiding the militants here, but polimariov is adamant he hasn't even spoken to the russian government. nothing? none? if there is an independent state here, what role do you see for yourself? do you think that you might become the president? why not? >> "i ju
colonel axel schneider and his team of european military observer have been held in the town since friday. these captured ukrainian soldiers are also in slovyansk and were shown off to journalists bound and bloody. this coal mining town of 100,000 is at the center of the trouble in eastern ukraine. and this is the face of the separatist insurgency, vyacheslav ponomaryov. he served in the army when ukraine was part of the soviet union, and has now appointed himself mayor. >> "we're...
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liz: has herbalife given contributions to people like eric schneider? that given to broad packs around the same amount of money. the story has all this listed. i bring both sides of the stories in here in terms of political contributions. he has raised a lot of eyebrows by using political and influencing certain people to bring his case against this company. we did ask harvey pitt, we should have a full screen of what he said. this is interesting. the upshot seems to be spread around a lot of money, apply enough pressure, make enough noise you can convince an investigation to ensure serious stock price atrophy. that is a guy who has been around for a while. this is raising eyebrows. you can say he cancelled out herbalife reedit but who is attacking first? herbalife is responding to an attack. he is doing the attacking and using political measures. it is completely legal. it just adds another dimension to what is going on here. within the context of the investigation, as everybody, put it into context of these contributions. money does buy influence. liz
liz: has herbalife given contributions to people like eric schneider? that given to broad packs around the same amount of money. the story has all this listed. i bring both sides of the stories in here in terms of political contributions. he has raised a lot of eyebrows by using political and influencing certain people to bring his case against this company. we did ask harvey pitt, we should have a full screen of what he said. this is interesting. the upshot seems to be spread around a lot of...
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we should also point out that basically new york attorney general eric schneider launched a probe into high-frequency trading they are saying pretty routine information about their business like how do you make markets or fill orders? is this is not like very detailed stuff. this is fairly rudimentary stuff about their general business, kind of interesting to note, the eighth tee firms to hand over all documents provided to the new york attorney council. they don't want to be caught -- you can see some interagency fighting. the sec wants what people gave schneiderman to see what he is doing, always interesting when we to regulatory parties look at something like this. the sec in september is a updated it. here is the other thing i have been told. major firms are more worried about a commercial backlash that regulatory fix. what does that mean? it is people who put together these dark pools, goldman sachs and that nature, go out and clamped down on their business practices, that will hurt them more than anything from regulators. they don't believe the regulators, based on talking to the
we should also point out that basically new york attorney general eric schneider launched a probe into high-frequency trading they are saying pretty routine information about their business like how do you make markets or fill orders? is this is not like very detailed stuff. this is fairly rudimentary stuff about their general business, kind of interesting to note, the eighth tee firms to hand over all documents provided to the new york attorney council. they don't want to be caught -- you can...
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schneider explains why and how this part of the world became the 20th century's hell hole. >>> and now true one. a last look at an abiration that will soon cease to exist. it's home to both u.s. and russian soldiers. the opposing nations stationed a mere 20 miles from each other. it's a land locked mountainous country and its parliament has been known to sacrifice sheep. i'm talking about kyrgyzstan where it's been a main staging ground for american troops and supplies to move into afghanistan since 2001. it's less than aen hour drive from russia's kant air base. you can see from these pictures, this mailitary neighborhood wil come to an end. they voted not to extend the american lease and the u.s. has been given its eviction notice. it must vacate by july. u.s. forces are et going ready to go, packing up boxes and taking down large tents. will this put much needed space between the russian and united states militaries? not so much. the u.s. will use its newly outfitted transit center in romania, 250 miles from se sevastopol. the answer to our question was d. the united states ranked 6
schneider explains why and how this part of the world became the 20th century's hell hole. >>> and now true one. a last look at an abiration that will soon cease to exist. it's home to both u.s. and russian soldiers. the opposing nations stationed a mere 20 miles from each other. it's a land locked mountainous country and its parliament has been known to sacrifice sheep. i'm talking about kyrgyzstan where it's been a main staging ground for american troops and supplies to move into...
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bruce schneider said on a scale of one to 10, this was an 11. unlike anything we have seen. part of what's so unnerving about it is we don't really know how much anyone got. when used on a server, it will spit back a little chunk of memory of whatever is in the working memory of the server, so what's in the random chunk? we don't know. it's a little likephishing. but there is a lost sensitive information. >> what are people -- there is a lot of sensitive information. >> more disconcerning to security professionals is the idea that you have the private key behind the certificate. the green lock. it is the key to that lock. if someone got that, that means they can unlock it whatever they want. even after the patch is made, that key can still be used to snoop on traffic that's coming between these servers. >> what happens to me as a consumer? what do i do today after hearing these headlines? >> it's hard. there isn't a lot for consumers to do. this is a server-site breach. fundamentally, it's a breach on the other end. these people that you trusted with your information, mainta
bruce schneider said on a scale of one to 10, this was an 11. unlike anything we have seen. part of what's so unnerving about it is we don't really know how much anyone got. when used on a server, it will spit back a little chunk of memory of whatever is in the working memory of the server, so what's in the random chunk? we don't know. it's a little likephishing. but there is a lost sensitive information. >> what are people -- there is a lot of sensitive information. >> more...
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you want to thank the folks here general schneider and the folks here at the museum.oming up tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 it is the public forum. this is an opportunity, panel of discussion about lessons learned from the iraq in afghanistan wars and also a discussion about the future of the military. no, my goodness. let's give a nice warm real welcome. written blow of tyrants. we want to congratulate. the winner this year. this is his book about george washington and the forging of the presidency. >> thank you very much. >> were you surprised? >> shocked. >> tell me about the phone call? >> really excited. i did not even realize i was nominated. i did not think i had a chance. really amazing. >> tell us about your background this idea for a book, nanny on me since my days in law school. it started as my law school pieces. it -- some of the professors told me that this could -- expand on this. keep working. professor bill estrich, constitutional law professor. this debate in class about what the commander in chief klaus went. you would think that after all these years w
you want to thank the folks here general schneider and the folks here at the museum.oming up tomorrow afternoon at 1:00 it is the public forum. this is an opportunity, panel of discussion about lessons learned from the iraq in afghanistan wars and also a discussion about the future of the military. no, my goodness. let's give a nice warm real welcome. written blow of tyrants. we want to congratulate. the winner this year. this is his book about george washington and the forging of the...
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brought on board rachel schneider. obama's national youth coordinator.he has already set up hillary organizations. they are already working from the bottom up. i am not sure republicans are putting in the same effort. >> i have to believe that hillary clinton is the front runner. >> mullaney earls view her favorably. with that being said, i really think that going into college campuses, this is what needs to be done. they recruit officers and they have this group of support. it is a really good idea. stuart: are you tempted to go out and get a government job, in which case, you would qualify for the forgiveness of your student loan debt in a few years. >> my belief is really the private sector is the way to go. i want to go out. i want to earn. i want to put my skills to use. i do have student loan debt. i can sympathize with a lot of these millennial's. c 2 to go into politics? do you go into television? who wins? >> i could be pulled either way. stuart: you could have my job if i am not careful. >> no, stuart, you are great. stuart: bad news for the ho
brought on board rachel schneider. obama's national youth coordinator.he has already set up hillary organizations. they are already working from the bottom up. i am not sure republicans are putting in the same effort. >> i have to believe that hillary clinton is the front runner. >> mullaney earls view her favorably. with that being said, i really think that going into college campuses, this is what needs to be done. they recruit officers and they have this group of support. it is a...
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. >> the path hit alan and robert schneider as they ran on the beach with their boys. >> they started faster than we were, so we just thought gee. >> they'll do this forever, let's try to find some kind of organized running club. >> they got the wins to a club coached by kevin mcdermott. he found his new runners gifted and passionate. >> i think they like to complete paths. they like to start and finish something. they're both real good at puzzles and they don't like to quit until they finish. there's something about a finish line that they like. >> nothing excited them more than this endeavor, just translated into positive behavior all day long. >> it also translated into more than 150 races over eight years. the now 23-year-olds, especially alex have won enough awards and accolades to fill their house. >> alex is an incredibly gifted athlete. he loves running so much, he would keep running for hours and hours and hours without stopping. jami is much slower thannal level. speed was never a thing for jami. he likes the social aspect. we are stopping at the water stops, and, you know,
. >> the path hit alan and robert schneider as they ran on the beach with their boys. >> they started faster than we were, so we just thought gee. >> they'll do this forever, let's try to find some kind of organized running club. >> they got the wins to a club coached by kevin mcdermott. he found his new runners gifted and passionate. >> i think they like to complete paths. they like to start and finish something. they're both real good at puzzles and they don't...
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the electrical gearmaker schneider, says business continued to grow in the double digits in emerging markets and the 3-d software specialist has confirmed its 2014 outlook after posting first quarter revenue of 500 million euros. the shares trading 1% weaker. >>> novartis has posted a 24% jump in net profit for the first quarter. boosted by the sale of its blood transfusion test unit. the shares lower by 18.7%. rival, astrazeneca, trading higher despite a 17% drop in its earnings. investors buying into potential advances in its cancer drugs. the shares bouncing 2 plus percent and anglo americans apple came in broadly higher, 11.3 metric tons in the first quarter, but it was copper production in focus, up 18%. the stock has been driven to the top of the ftse today. brewer heinekin, revenue up 3.4% to 4 billion euros, below analyst forecasts. the shares softening up a little bit today. two major tech firms in the state reported numbers after the bell and seemed to have impressed investors. first up, facebook's first quarter profits beat forecasts. its revenue rose a whopping 71%, thank
the electrical gearmaker schneider, says business continued to grow in the double digits in emerging markets and the 3-d software specialist has confirmed its 2014 outlook after posting first quarter revenue of 500 million euros. the shares trading 1% weaker. >>> novartis has posted a 24% jump in net profit for the first quarter. boosted by the sale of its blood transfusion test unit. the shares lower by 18.7%. rival, astrazeneca, trading higher despite a 17% drop in its earnings....
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ian e daily reporter annie schneider discussas proposal from the e.p.a. and army corps of engineers that would amend the clean water act to give the e.p.a. jurisdiction over some streams and wetlands and lee rayey of the pew research center a new study that shows 18% of adults with internet access had important personal information stolen last year. and as always we'll take your calls. and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on -span. >> i love duke. and i'm a loyal duke alum. and i didn't do this to hurt duke. i did this to really try to figure out what had happened. in a dispassionate way. there's the tremendous amount of passion about this story. even to this day. all one has to do is go on to amazon and see already that i've amassed 25 one-star reviews. even the book hasn't been out a week and a 600-page book so guessing that not many of those one-star review writers have read this book. my last book was about goldman sachs and people have a lot of passion about goldman sachs, too. but t
ian e daily reporter annie schneider discussas proposal from the e.p.a. and army corps of engineers that would amend the clean water act to give the e.p.a. jurisdiction over some streams and wetlands and lee rayey of the pew research center a new study that shows 18% of adults with internet access had important personal information stolen last year. and as always we'll take your calls. and you can join the conversation at facebook and twitter. washington journal. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on...
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my name's russ schneider, i'm with volunteers of america, we're a national nonprofit organization whichrovides services to veterans, but also we're a housing developer. we talked a lot about employment, you've talked a lot about connecting the community on helping the veterans and their families who are returning and also in the communities. you really haven't focused in on and what i've seen in this jurisdiction is the stock of affordable housingty minishing -- housing diminishing. and really the disparity between employment for veterans and where they can be employed and living in affordable housing. for example, in fairfax county 10,000 homes have gone from affordable use to now market rate house anything the last five years. i live in howard county, maryland. the other day i was in a county council meeting, and they were talking about new development where it costs $2,000 for anybody to live in a one-bedroom apartment. so my question to the panel is how in the community can we be resourceful to increase that affordable housing stock for veterans so it's affordable? there's a wonderf
my name's russ schneider, i'm with volunteers of america, we're a national nonprofit organization whichrovides services to veterans, but also we're a housing developer. we talked a lot about employment, you've talked a lot about connecting the community on helping the veterans and their families who are returning and also in the communities. you really haven't focused in on and what i've seen in this jurisdiction is the stock of affordable housingty minishing -- housing diminishing. and really...
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and matt smith from schneider electric. i talked to someone, was it our friend, what's his name? schiff was it? we're going to 5,000 because of the fed. >> i don't see those types of forecasts, joe. i believe 10% in gold is rebalancing each year. when you look at russia, the big issue is oil. they're the largest exporter. biggest source of foreign money is exporting energy to europe. they have been well-known to play games in the middle east to get the energy prices up because it helps their foreign exchange. >> if all you are going to do, frank, every time you come on, no matter what, own 10% and it's about oil, i'm just going to go to the oil guy. what about the two miners. why were they trying to get together? was business that bad? >> business is very challenging. they could streamline to a billion dollars a year. to streamline the resource sector. >> yeah. you can deliver the alpha. anyway, don't -- isn't the fed old news? aren't we on the other side of the peak intervention or is there more to come? >> you mean for the price of gold? >> is there more to come -- haven't we g
and matt smith from schneider electric. i talked to someone, was it our friend, what's his name? schiff was it? we're going to 5,000 because of the fed. >> i don't see those types of forecasts, joe. i believe 10% in gold is rebalancing each year. when you look at russia, the big issue is oil. they're the largest exporter. biggest source of foreign money is exporting energy to europe. they have been well-known to play games in the middle east to get the energy prices up because it helps...
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mark schneider gives us a look. >> inspired by the essay about painting as a pastime.former president george w. bush went to work. >> he painted a series of world leaders. including himself and his father. he never picked up a brush and doesn't plan to put it down. what we hope to convey is not the president as artists, but what it takes to be a personnel diplomat and develop relationships on behalf of the united states. >> in a video accompanying the exhibit. president bush provided insight. he befriended world leaders and learnt about them and their families. they are armed in the order in which he met the world leaders. he used paintings. a time-honoured tradition. he mettony blair in the flesh. he had a lot of affection. >> when he paints he conveys how he goals about them and their parliamentary. president bush's the dalai lama is a swede man and painted him as sweet as he could. >> one he is proud of is one of his father. he put his shart and soul into it. and the stern portrait of vladimir putin. >> i think he thuption the vut -- things the vladimir putin pointi
mark schneider gives us a look. >> inspired by the essay about painting as a pastime.former president george w. bush went to work. >> he painted a series of world leaders. including himself and his father. he never picked up a brush and doesn't plan to put it down. what we hope to convey is not the president as artists, but what it takes to be a personnel diplomat and develop relationships on behalf of the united states. >> in a video accompanying the exhibit. president bush...
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. >>> and happy birthday to john schneider. he's 54 today. [ male announcer ] it's simple phics...y at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mcelebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for ny with arthritis pain d inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function celeex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascar warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chance serious skin or allerg reac
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with us now is matt smith, commodity analyst at schneider electric and our guest host, rebecca pattersonmy heart is. >> and the gators. we'll talk about that in a second. matt, for some reason, oil has been locked in a range where i check it on a daily basis but it's really been years, hasn't it? that it's been between around 90 to 100, no? >> it feels like it's been years, yes. what you've got is markets to move lower when you have a geopolitical tension with russia. you're seeing mixed economic data coming through. we have the chinese pmi out overnight. which was better than expected, so we're not seeing crude moving as low as it could do really, given that number. we have the u.s. number coming out in a bit. if we see a weak number there, we could see crude sell off again. >> is that the most interesting part of energy? should we be watching natural gas? >> they're all interesting, joe. natural gas is a fascinating story as well, just because storage levels are half what they were last year. and we've come through the coldest winter since the '70s. and so, there's really a situation n
with us now is matt smith, commodity analyst at schneider electric and our guest host, rebecca pattersonmy heart is. >> and the gators. we'll talk about that in a second. matt, for some reason, oil has been locked in a range where i check it on a daily basis but it's really been years, hasn't it? that it's been between around 90 to 100, no? >> it feels like it's been years, yes. what you've got is markets to move lower when you have a geopolitical tension with russia. you're seeing...