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earlier today another event was held to remember john oms schneider schneider. dozens of people turned out to donate blood. organizers say they put together this blood drive not only to pay tribute to oms schneider schneider, but to honor other firefighters who put their lives on the line every day to help others. >> let's take it outside for a live look. i hope you're enjoying your saturday boy, it was a gorgeous day, but you might be seeing a few showers out there tonight depending on where you live. gwen says it is really going to heat up tomorrow for your easter sunday. >> you're absolutely right. it's going to be a hot day, at least some ten degrees warmer. unbelievable. we are going to welcome it. we are seeing some showers already. let's take a look at what's happening right now. we hit 730 at all three airports. 735 at reagan national, 77 at dulles and 75 at bwi thurgood marshal. so it was a nice day. a little bit on the breezy side for tomorrow. get ready for that. we've got some rain right now that's moving its away across and that will continue into t
earlier today another event was held to remember john oms schneider schneider. dozens of people turned out to donate blood. organizers say they put together this blood drive not only to pay tribute to oms schneider schneider, but to honor other firefighters who put their lives on the line every day to help others. >> let's take it outside for a live look. i hope you're enjoying your saturday boy, it was a gorgeous day, but you might be seeing a few showers out there tonight depending on...
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schneider.to the form snide ers' mother was here and you can see what a big crowd came out. he was killed during a welfare check at a home in temple hills. when one responded at the house he forced entry. he thought somebody was breaking in. he not only killed oms schneider, but shot and killed his own brother. oms schneider spoke to the crowd tonight about how much she misses her son and how happy he was to work for prince george's county fire. i know john would be that you do. we all miss him. i do, his whole family does. just please remember to stay safe. >> oms schneider was a father to a little girl. she wasn't even a year old when her dad was killed. he was described tonight as a prankster, a funny guy who wouldn't let anybody call him by his first name john he insisted being called skillet, a nickname from growing up on the farm. the moment he walked in the door he stole the floor. he was an overwhelming personality. he made sure you knew where he stood. he was just a joke ster. he always
schneider.to the form snide ers' mother was here and you can see what a big crowd came out. he was killed during a welfare check at a home in temple hills. when one responded at the house he forced entry. he thought somebody was breaking in. he not only killed oms schneider, but shot and killed his own brother. oms schneider spoke to the crowd tonight about how much she misses her son and how happy he was to work for prince george's county fire. i know john would be that you do. we all miss...
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>> schneider: what we thought of everything that they did, shady.s this guy trying to get in here so much, the clothes and the gifts and the other things. you, kind of, knew what was going on. >> whitaker: what was going on? >> schneider: jonnie williams was trying to get his medicine approved and bob mcdonnell and maureen mcdonnell were getting their bills paid. >> whitaker: there is bad blood between schneider and mcdonnell. after the governor fired him in an unrelated payment dispute that ended up in court, todd schneider turned over key evidence to the f.b.i.: a $15,000 check for catering mcdonnell's daughter's wedding. it came from jonnie williams' account, starwood trust. that triggered the investigation of bob mcdonnell and the federal case under former deputy attorney general jim cole. >> cole: these were not gifts. these were payoffs. >> whitaker: people are giving money all the time. people makco >> cole: the key difference here is that the contributions didn't go to a campaign. the money that came in went into his pocket. that's not norma
>> schneider: what we thought of everything that they did, shady.s this guy trying to get in here so much, the clothes and the gifts and the other things. you, kind of, knew what was going on. >> whitaker: what was going on? >> schneider: jonnie williams was trying to get his medicine approved and bob mcdonnell and maureen mcdonnell were getting their bills paid. >> whitaker: there is bad blood between schneider and mcdonnell. after the governor fired him in an unrelated...
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bonnie schneider joining me right now.how's" jimmy fallon rushed to his old stomping ground and they had some fun with jared kushner and steve bannon and gaffe of sean spicer. take a look and we'll chat about it. >> jared, steve, standing before me are my two top advisers. i only have one photo in my hand. that's right. tonight is elimination night. there's been a lot of drama in the house. that's okay but one of you must go. now, who gets to stay? jared, you tat most beautiful photos. steve, you take the worst photos i've ever seen in my life, i'm not joking. when i see a photo of you, it makes me want to puke. jared, i've sent you all around the world to represent me, but no one has ever heard you speak. you're like a little jewish amelie. steve, you may be smart but i once walked in on you eating a live pig in the roosevelt room. >> yeah. >> kids, happy easter. [ applause ] >> get out of here. get out of here. go. get out of here. all right. shut up. shut up. don't push me, i'm sweating my easter eggs off in this thing.
bonnie schneider joining me right now.how's" jimmy fallon rushed to his old stomping ground and they had some fun with jared kushner and steve bannon and gaffe of sean spicer. take a look and we'll chat about it. >> jared, steve, standing before me are my two top advisers. i only have one photo in my hand. that's right. tonight is elimination night. there's been a lot of drama in the house. that's okay but one of you must go. now, who gets to stay? jared, you tat most beautiful...
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andid at the schneider way this seems to be what's happening.ow and steady. >> you have been a family-run company for a while and it seems like an opportune time to list the company. what do you think is driving the company being up over the last year. we move the nation's economy with trucking and everyone is hopeful we will start to see growth. i think that's part of it. also the regulations will cause theye to have to decide if are in or out. i think that will be good for the industry. i think that's what it's there is people are hopeful. the national economy has been front and center post election. we have seen a lot of rhetoric from the trump administration around trucking whether it's folkstructure and meeting in the industry. what are the biggest changes that will be under this new administration? as truckers, we run on the roads in their condition is vital to us. therevestment going back will be great in that regard. it will also put jobs to work because we will move stuff to build these rows but there will be more income and people will
andid at the schneider way this seems to be what's happening.ow and steady. >> you have been a family-run company for a while and it seems like an opportune time to list the company. what do you think is driving the company being up over the last year. we move the nation's economy with trucking and everyone is hopeful we will start to see growth. i think that's part of it. also the regulations will cause theye to have to decide if are in or out. i think that will be good for the industry....
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including waiting for schneider here. -- second largest trucking company in the united states. already they're shouting out indications here, 19 to $21 so 18 to 20, looks like it will open between 18 and $21. meantime, a little bit of drama about elevate credit. supposed to go public today. they provide online loans to nonprime consumers. you might recall they tried to go public last january. one of the worst months ever for ipos. they're trying again and they repriced last night. instead of 7.7 million shares at 12 do $14, they repriced it at a different price. lower price here. $6.50 a share and so the bottom line is they almost cut the price in half and doubled the shares essentially. the important thing is now they're going to try to go to public here. i think what's going on, they had to refile with the s.e.c. and they're waiting for the s.e.c. to grant approval on this in order to be able to go public. we're waiting to see. a little bit of drama about that. right now, schneider 19 to $21. ipo market looking good rig
including waiting for schneider here. -- second largest trucking company in the united states. already they're shouting out indications here, 19 to $21 so 18 to 20, looks like it will open between 18 and $21. meantime, a little bit of drama about elevate credit. supposed to go public today. they provide online loans to nonprime consumers. you might recall they tried to go public last january. one of the worst months ever for ipos. they're trying again and they repriced last night. instead of...
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schneider is worth a lot more. we looked at schneider on friday. very high quality. this is -- it had been -- it was in the middle of where the price to earnings multiple and suddenly schneider becomes a lot more attractive. schneider is a good company. sndr for those looking at it. >> last week, a week before, there were reports that tesla had passed gm by market cap as the biggest or most valuable u.s. automaker. there was some dispute over the share count but it looks like today they may have done it. dow jones running with that headline. the best that we can tell, they're both around $51 billion. >> i mean, this is going to cause the discussion again. i keep saying that forget it. this is a cult stock that people who think they -- one of the 400,000 rumored people to be part of the m-3 -- i did. i gave up. i gave up. i was not going to wait any longer. i was in the lottery to get the new car. >> a model 3? >> yeah. i decided it was just hopeless. i wouldn't get one. my daughter very interested in the environment. kind of felt this was a good buy. cheaper that --
schneider is worth a lot more. we looked at schneider on friday. very high quality. this is -- it had been -- it was in the middle of where the price to earnings multiple and suddenly schneider becomes a lot more attractive. schneider is a good company. sndr for those looking at it. >> last week, a week before, there were reports that tesla had passed gm by market cap as the biggest or most valuable u.s. automaker. there was some dispute over the share count but it looks like today they...
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. >>> let's get a check now on your weather with nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider.ing like out there? >> we're definitely looking at the drought continuing across florida. 44% moderate drought so most of the state dealing with that. that's one of the reasons we have so many fires burning statewide. fortunately, the weekend conditions today going forward are not going to help matters. we have winds from the northeast keeping things very dry. we're looking at the threat for rip currents on the atlantic coast. for severe weather today, strong storms rolled through kansas city. right now it looks like they're to the north of the city. we saw that into oklahoma. this is the trouble spot for today where we have 4 million people at risk for afternoon strong storms that could contain damaging winds as well as lightning. still 10 to 20 degrees ave average, mainly concentrated in the central plains and mid-south for today. that's pushing east as we head toward the easter holiday. for saturday, 83 in nashville. 71 in washington, d.c. by the time we get to sunday, look at the n
. >>> let's get a check now on your weather with nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider.ing like out there? >> we're definitely looking at the drought continuing across florida. 44% moderate drought so most of the state dealing with that. that's one of the reasons we have so many fires burning statewide. fortunately, the weekend conditions today going forward are not going to help matters. we have winds from the northeast keeping things very dry. we're looking at the threat for rip...
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schneider: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to rise in support of h.r. 1667, the financial institution bankruptcy act of 2017. i commend regulatory reform commercial anti-trust chairman tom marino and ranking member david cicilline, as well as judiciary committee chairman bob goodlatte for their leadership on this bill. i support this legislation for several reasons. to begin with, h.r. 1667 addresses a real need, recognized by regulatory agencies, bankruptcy experts and the private sector, that the bankruptcy law must be amended so that it can be expeditiously -- so it can expeditiously restore trust in the financial marketplace as soon as possible after the collapse of a systemically significant financial institution. this need is perhaps best illustrated by the collapse and subsequent bankruptcy of lehman brothers in 2008. as a result of that firm's failure and the rampant uncertainty it generated, a worldwide freeze on the availability of credit quickly developed. this in turn triggered a near collapse
schneider: mr. speaker, i'm pleased to rise in support of h.r. 1667, the financial institution bankruptcy act of 2017. i commend regulatory reform commercial anti-trust chairman tom marino and ranking member david cicilline, as well as judiciary committee chairman bob goodlatte for their leadership on this bill. i support this legislation for several reasons. to begin with, h.r. 1667 addresses a real need, recognized by regulatory agencies, bankruptcy experts and the private sector, that the...
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vigil will be held here at schneider and broad tomorrow night at 6:00 o'clock. iain and lucy. >> all right. thank you, dawn. torments night the philadelphia fire commissioner is promising changes in the agency. nearly three years after the death of a firefighter. now this comes after a federal report detailing what went wrong during the tragedy. firefighter joyce craig died in 2014. the first female firefighter to die in the line of duty in the city. now, craig made seven distress calls, seven, calling out may day a she became trapped in the dining room of the west oak lane home. she was found by her fellow firefighters reads the report with her hand near the nozzle of her fire hose likely battling flames to the very end. the national institute of occupational safety and health reports broken and outdated breathing equipment became backup team that arrived tooa- late all led to craig's death. >> we have the opportunity here to embrace all these recommendations now taking action against them and actually doing it. it's not as simple as saying we accept that recom
vigil will be held here at schneider and broad tomorrow night at 6:00 o'clock. iain and lucy. >> all right. thank you, dawn. torments night the philadelphia fire commissioner is promising changes in the agency. nearly three years after the death of a firefighter. now this comes after a federal report detailing what went wrong during the tragedy. firefighter joyce craig died in 2014. the first female firefighter to die in the line of duty in the city. now, craig made seven distress calls,...
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sni schneider etrlectric is reportea deal around $1 million.neider is up a third of 1%. >>> shares of uk chip makers, apple said no one uses chips in and apple is the imagination biggest customer and an 8% stake in the company. >>> more stocks to watch, shares of things like under armour could rise 30%. the paper suggests the company is likely to increase. they've also had a double-digit clip. under armour has been under pressure this year and during the last six months. barron's is upbeat on lowe's helped by better projected earning and great room for margin improvement. and cutting its stake in lloyds bank just under 2%. previously held 2.1 billion shares. a price is not disclosed for the sale but the government is putting the money raised towards reducing its national debt. >>> skill to come here on "worldwide exchange," marine le pen is calls the euro a knife in the heart of the french people. first, as we head to break, check out the trading picture overseas this morning. european trade pretty much flat after a first quarter and strong mon
sni schneider etrlectric is reportea deal around $1 million.neider is up a third of 1%. >>> shares of uk chip makers, apple said no one uses chips in and apple is the imagination biggest customer and an 8% stake in the company. >>> more stocks to watch, shares of things like under armour could rise 30%. the paper suggests the company is likely to increase. they've also had a double-digit clip. under armour has been under pressure this year and during the last six months....
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jessica schneider has been digging into this piece of the puzzle today. and so the investigation, when you read into this, details this secretly recorded conversation. you have these three russians and they're all trying to essentially recruit carter page to bring him on as some kind of counterintelligent agent. >> it shows that these russian spies had conversations about carter page and tried to recruit him as an intelligence source. they talked about how he traveled often to moscow and was trying to learn the russian language. i talked to carter page. he was under belief that the russian he was talking with worked for moscow's off at the united nations at new york city and gave that person documents on energy policy. the trump administration has tried to distance itself from carter page but the truth of the matter is, page did work for the campaign as a foreign policy adviser and then candidate trump even talked about it. >> perhaps we heard you might be announcing your formal policy soon. >> well, i hadn't thought in terms of doing it. if you want to g
jessica schneider has been digging into this piece of the puzzle today. and so the investigation, when you read into this, details this secretly recorded conversation. you have these three russians and they're all trying to essentially recruit carter page to bring him on as some kind of counterintelligent agent. >> it shows that these russian spies had conversations about carter page and tried to recruit him as an intelligence source. they talked about how he traveled often to moscow and...
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we are going to stay on this story and speak to noel schneider, the moscow correspondent of the economistagazine. thank you forjoining us. are you slightly surprised this has taken place in st petersburg? thank you for having me. i think the question of whether it is in st petersburg were moscow is of less importance as you just discussed and the point is to strike, potentially, a major international target, of which there are two in russia. the fa ct which there are two in russia. the fact that president putin was in town, that it is his hometown, as to the symbolic impact of this event. we just heard the point that because president putin was in the city, you would expect security would be much tighter and, therefore, this kind of attack is even more of a surprise. absolutely. it is a surprise even more so because we haven't seen an attack of this kind in quite some time, even though there have been threats from the islamic state, promises to spill a sea of blood in russia following russian intervention into syria. several yea rs have intervention into syria. several years have passed s
we are going to stay on this story and speak to noel schneider, the moscow correspondent of the economistagazine. thank you forjoining us. are you slightly surprised this has taken place in st petersburg? thank you for having me. i think the question of whether it is in st petersburg were moscow is of less importance as you just discussed and the point is to strike, potentially, a major international target, of which there are two in russia. the fa ct which there are two in russia. the fact...
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jessica schneider is in west palm beach right now.sts say that north korea is primed for another nuclear test. that's what they are watching right now. help us understand how the president is working through his options. >> reporter: well, we know that president trump is being briefed by the national security council staff who accompanied the president down here to south florida. there were some questions when he departed joint base andrews that he didn't have senior staff with him but he's being briefed by the national security council staff. while this isn't the white house down here in south florida, we know that mar-a-lago has a security facility quipped with video conferencing capabilities as well as classified features so it's an area where the president can make those briefings. that's where the president was last week when he monitored the strikes in syria. as for the president himself, though, he has stayed somewhat quiet and calm and even relaxed this weekend. he's down here with the first lady melania and their son barron,
jessica schneider is in west palm beach right now.sts say that north korea is primed for another nuclear test. that's what they are watching right now. help us understand how the president is working through his options. >> reporter: well, we know that president trump is being briefed by the national security council staff who accompanied the president down here to south florida. there were some questions when he departed joint base andrews that he didn't have senior staff with him but...
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jessica schneider is on this one for us. what are they saying about the documents? >> they are saying no smoking gun. that's according to both republican and democratic sources on the senate and house intel committees. multiple lawmakers and aides have reviewed those documents that chairman nunes showed unproper masking of names and there's no evidence that obama administration officials did anything unusual or illegal. in fact, the sources personally viewed the classified documents at nsa headquarters in maryland and after finding what they call a, quote, normal and appropriate requests by susan rice to unmask certain names, they say that it followed proper protocol and these sources are now saying that they want the white house to declassify the documents to make these conclusions crystal clear to the american public but as for president trump, he is not backing down. in fact, just saying this morning that he still believes that susan rice acted improperly. >> when you look at the extent of the surveillance, me and so many other people, it's terrible. >> she said
jessica schneider is on this one for us. what are they saying about the documents? >> they are saying no smoking gun. that's according to both republican and democratic sources on the senate and house intel committees. multiple lawmakers and aides have reviewed those documents that chairman nunes showed unproper masking of names and there's no evidence that obama administration officials did anything unusual or illegal. in fact, the sources personally viewed the classified documents at...
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possibly a reference there to north korea. >> jessica schneider, thanks very much. let's bring in nick payton-walsh. president trump's top security adviser met with the president of afghanistan today to talk about a whole of security issues including the war on terror. what more are you hearing about their conversations? >> reporter: well, it's all part of what was referred to as a full review in the words of general mcmaster of u.s. policy options in afghanistan. you have to bear in mind new ideas are pretty few and far between. we saw one, the use of the mother of all bombs against an isis tunnel network in the hills of eastern afghanistan in the last week. but in terms of troop surge, it's being tried, negotiation for taliban, that's being tried. they currently appear in the white house to be happy with the afghan presidency, consider him a reliable partner. here you saw general mcmaster characterize how vital the fight in afghanistan is. >> what's clear here in afghanistan the stakes are high. this is really the modern day frontier between barbarism and civiliza
possibly a reference there to north korea. >> jessica schneider, thanks very much. let's bring in nick payton-walsh. president trump's top security adviser met with the president of afghanistan today to talk about a whole of security issues including the war on terror. what more are you hearing about their conversations? >> reporter: well, it's all part of what was referred to as a full review in the words of general mcmaster of u.s. policy options in afghanistan. you have to bear...
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for more on all of this, we bring in nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider.re this is moving? >> we're looking for storms to work through the south and milwaukee into chicago and green bay. let's take a look at what's happening in texas. san angelo, rain coming through and even lightning strikes as well as into parts of amarillo and straight to the border of oklahoma. in terms of rainfall totals, going through saturday, these are the spots where we could see some heavier rain accumulate. watch out for flash flooding in and around the san angelo area and wichita falls. big story is the ridge of high pressure bringing us all this warm weather. so unusual but we'll take it in april. we're looking at temperatures today climbing well into the mid-80s in alabama. 81 in new orleans. all these numbers are well above normal. even in boston at 59, still 10 degrees above average. looking towards the weekends, it's a holiday weekend with easter sunday ahead. most locations look very comfortable. it's going to be quite warm in parts of the northeast where temperatures wil
for more on all of this, we bring in nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider.re this is moving? >> we're looking for storms to work through the south and milwaukee into chicago and green bay. let's take a look at what's happening in texas. san angelo, rain coming through and even lightning strikes as well as into parts of amarillo and straight to the border of oklahoma. in terms of rainfall totals, going through saturday, these are the spots where we could see some heavier rain accumulate....
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did say that aids from the national security council are accompanying the president, cnn jessica schneiderive nearby in west palm beach. jessica, good to see you this morning. analysts saying they still believe north korea primed for another nuclear test. what do we know about how the president is preparing for that? >> well, christi, that's the lingering question as all eyes are on north korea. we saw the president take decisive action in the past week with the strikes in syria, also the u.s. military dropping that massive bomb in afghanistan, but when it comes to north korea, the president not exactly tipping his hand, however he has tweeted that if china doesn't take action to thwart north korea's nuclear program, the u.s. will. and in that vein, the u.s. navy has dispatched an aircraft carrier strike group to the region, in addition vice president pence will arrive in asia tomorrow for an 11-day trip where he has several stops on the agenda, one being south korea where north korea will be a big topic of discussion. so a lot is percolating in asia right now. as for the president himself
did say that aids from the national security council are accompanying the president, cnn jessica schneiderive nearby in west palm beach. jessica, good to see you this morning. analysts saying they still believe north korea primed for another nuclear test. what do we know about how the president is preparing for that? >> well, christi, that's the lingering question as all eyes are on north korea. we saw the president take decisive action in the past week with the strikes in syria, also the...
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. >>> let's get a check of your weather with nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. >> we've definitelymy weather in the northeast, especially the lower hudson valley and parts of northeast pennsylvania, heavy rain. that's nowhere near the severe weather we're facing right now in texas and oklahoma. severe thunderstorm watch in effect for another half hour or so, but strong storms with frequent lightning strikes happening in tulsa. this is just the beginning of a dangerous day for this part of the country. 12 million at risk. damaging wind, large hail, already half-dollar size hail reported in oklahoma. so, expect more of that today. we may even see tornadoes. this is the way it will shape up including your weekend. low pressure slides across the central plains, bringing that risk for heavy rain and even flash flooding at times. by saturday the storms push further to the southeast and we're likely to see rain in places like nashville. going towards sunday, more of the east coast involved. from virginia to florida we could see strong storms and scatter the showers into new jersey and new
. >>> let's get a check of your weather with nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. >> we've definitelymy weather in the northeast, especially the lower hudson valley and parts of northeast pennsylvania, heavy rain. that's nowhere near the severe weather we're facing right now in texas and oklahoma. severe thunderstorm watch in effect for another half hour or so, but strong storms with frequent lightning strikes happening in tulsa. this is just the beginning of a dangerous day for...
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. >> cnn correspondent jessica schneider joins us from the southern white house in florida. president trump is breaking his silence on twitter. what does it mean? >> that's right, martin. president trump has been down here in south florida throughout the easter weekend, but for the most part he has stayed fairly quiet, even relaxed. we saw him on the golf course. this morning president trump breaking his silence over twitter. he did tweet about five times, espo espousing. tweeting out this about the might of the u.s. military. tweeting this morning our military is building and is rapidly becoming stronger than ever before. frankly, we have no choice. so perhaps a veiled reference to north korea. the real mouth piece of the administration, though, national security adviser h.r. mcmaster, he has spoken out quite extensively this morning talking about the fact that the u.s. and president trump have repeatedly said they will not just stand by while this increasingly hostile regime continues to show its might saying that the u.s. is standing by with its allies saying no options a
. >> cnn correspondent jessica schneider joins us from the southern white house in florida. president trump is breaking his silence on twitter. what does it mean? >> that's right, martin. president trump has been down here in south florida throughout the easter weekend, but for the most part he has stayed fairly quiet, even relaxed. we saw him on the golf course. this morning president trump breaking his silence over twitter. he did tweet about five times, espo espousing. tweeting...
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cnn's jessica schneider live in west palm beach.that he's being briefed on what's happening with north korea. what are you hearing about how he's preparing this morning and who he's talking to? >> reporter: down here with the president. they traveled down here to be with him in south florida throughout the weekend throughout this easter holiday. as you mentioned, for the second morning in a row, president trump is over at his trump international golf club just a few miles from his resort. we do know that national security council staff is monitoring what's happening in north korea, if anything does transpire. they're briefing and performing the president. we know it isn't the white house, mhe can receive classifid information and it's equipped with videoconferencing capabilities and classified features. that's where president trump was last thursday during the strikes in syria so we know that he has utilized the secure area before but for the most part it's been a quiet weekend for president trump. he's been relaxing on the golf cou
cnn's jessica schneider live in west palm beach.that he's being briefed on what's happening with north korea. what are you hearing about how he's preparing this morning and who he's talking to? >> reporter: down here with the president. they traveled down here to be with him in south florida throughout the weekend throughout this easter holiday. as you mentioned, for the second morning in a row, president trump is over at his trump international golf club just a few miles from his resort....
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this might be routine. >> jessica schneider, much appreciated as always. so juliette, buryakov was supposed to serve 30 months for spying and trying to recruit americans for spying. he got out a few months early. that suspicious? >> i don't know if it's necessarily suspicious. the statistic i would like is for people accused of espionage, do they actually get out earlier? i'm all for criminal justice reform. espionage is the golden egg. if you get someone for espionage, remember, he plead. so that's the comparable statistic to determine whether this is routine or not. >> steve, the thing is, given all the intrigue, right, and the investigation surrounding the trump administration's connections or possible collusion or whatever with russia, whatever is happening here, isn't it odd that the u.s. would release a spy who tried to recruit someone who is tied to the administration? >> it really -- that really does turn into more of a law enforcement and corrections issue. i'll take folks at their word when they say 85% of his time seems about right. if memory se
this might be routine. >> jessica schneider, much appreciated as always. so juliette, buryakov was supposed to serve 30 months for spying and trying to recruit americans for spying. he got out a few months early. that suspicious? >> i don't know if it's necessarily suspicious. the statistic i would like is for people accused of espionage, do they actually get out earlier? i'm all for criminal justice reform. espionage is the golden egg. if you get someone for espionage, remember, he...
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>> jessica schne schneider, thanks very much. what's next for the u.s.? let's talk with general james "spider" marks and david, gentlemen, good morning. pyongyang tends to flaunt its military might on this day, and this time they displayed several new missiles it seems, one of which was dubbed franken missile by a military expert in "the wall street journal" saying "we're totally floored right now. i wasn't expecting to see this many new missile designs." when you look at the picture of this frankenmissile. we don't see the missile itself, what's your reaction? >> it's routine for the north koreans. they have for years and forever since the regime has been in place over 70 years have been on a path at a certain pace and that pace has been moderated a little bit only by their own behavior and their own technological abilities to create a nuclear capability and icbm capability and to maintain a level of readiness or at least overt readiness to the overt to the outside world level of readiness in their military. bear in mind they have one of the world's larg
>> jessica schne schneider, thanks very much. what's next for the u.s.? let's talk with general james "spider" marks and david, gentlemen, good morning. pyongyang tends to flaunt its military might on this day, and this time they displayed several new missiles it seems, one of which was dubbed franken missile by a military expert in "the wall street journal" saying "we're totally floored right now. i wasn't expecting to see this many new missile designs."...
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don schneider, this is his picture here, he was shot and killed one year ago today. he was making a welfare check on a man in temple hills who mistakenly thought someone was breaking into his home. today 50 people gave to his life >> the people have been affected by all this was tragic. and i'm glad that someone in our church in our community is reaching out and doing something. >> just yesterday a judge sentenced 61-year-old david lumkin to four years in prison for his death. >>> easter sunday forecast is looking promising. but there may be stray showers in the forecast. just ahead meorologist howard bernstein will tell us what time you should move your easter egg hunt inside. >>>suv sales are on the fast line. the latest suv's taking the new york auto shows by question, are my teeth ylo ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrips crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste i passed the tissue test. oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten incr...think it wouldotection in a pwork, but it does.dn't... it's called a
don schneider, this is his picture here, he was shot and killed one year ago today. he was making a welfare check on a man in temple hills who mistakenly thought someone was breaking into his home. today 50 people gave to his life >> the people have been affected by all this was tragic. and i'm glad that someone in our church in our community is reaching out and doing something. >> just yesterday a judge sentenced 61-year-old david lumkin to four years in prison for his death....
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. >> her costar, steven schneider plays ben who becomes the love of her life. and alice is having a hard time ajusting to life with kids and the antics get hairy. >> it's funny and charming and endearing and that comes out of the screen, i want people to have a good time watching the show and feel better about their day. >> forget about the craziness in life for a half hour and have a laugh. >> the show's executive producer is an oscar winning disney animator and created imagery mary using cgi and jenna rehearsed with a puppet but when it comes time she is on her own. it moves to the time slot tonight on 6 abc. happy to have jenna elfman back. >> it looks cute. >>> "action news" will be right back. if you have medicare parts a and b and want more coverage, guess what? you could apply for a medicare supplement insurance plan whenever you want. no enrollment window. no waiting to apply. that means now may be a great time to shop for an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. medicare doesn't cover everything. and li
. >> her costar, steven schneider plays ben who becomes the love of her life. and alice is having a hard time ajusting to life with kids and the antics get hairy. >> it's funny and charming and endearing and that comes out of the screen, i want people to have a good time watching the show and feel better about their day. >> forget about the craziness in life for a half hour and have a laugh. >> the show's executive producer is an oscar winning disney animator and created...
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>> jessica schneider, thank you.joining us, democratic strategist, maria cardona, cnn political commentator, republican strategist kevin matta, and cnn political analyst and chief for "the daily beast," jackie kucinich. carter paige, met with a russian intel source prior to the campaign. and eric prince, who ran blackwater security, met with an associate of vladimir putin, the "washington post" reports, after the campaign, during the transition, in the seychelles. a lot of meetings with russians going on here. what does it all mean, jackie? >> you know, if the flow chart with the trump administration leads to russia, it's not good for the trump administration. this has been a huge distraction with them pushing a very ambitious agenda coming into this term, and right now this is a constant distraction. they're having to deal with this every day because as you talk about a lot, the drip, drip, drip. have they gotten all of this out there at the beginning of this, perhaps we still wouldn't be talking about it, but as th
>> jessica schneider, thank you.joining us, democratic strategist, maria cardona, cnn political commentator, republican strategist kevin matta, and cnn political analyst and chief for "the daily beast," jackie kucinich. carter paige, met with a russian intel source prior to the campaign. and eric prince, who ran blackwater security, met with an associate of vladimir putin, the "washington post" reports, after the campaign, during the transition, in the seychelles. a...
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right now i want to turn to bonnie schneider with warmer temperatures into the holiday weekend. how long is it going to last? >> we are looking at a nice warm-up especially for easter sunday. it might get cooler first. look at these temperatures going through the afternoon. cooler in boston at 60, above normal for this time of year. in the 80s across much of the south. looking toward easter sunday, very nice weather across much of the country. the nation's midsection may have to deal with rain we're seeing that this morning just now coming into milwaukee, watch out for heavy rain there. that's a look at the big weather ing "early today." the smoother the skin, you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. venus trythe unique formula withched nourishing almond oil... ...leaves skin smoother. moisturized for 24 hours. nivea essentially enriched. for noticeably smoother skin. (baby crying♪ minutes old. ♪ a baby's skin is never more delicate. ♪ what do hospitals use to wash and prote
right now i want to turn to bonnie schneider with warmer temperatures into the holiday weekend. how long is it going to last? >> we are looking at a nice warm-up especially for easter sunday. it might get cooler first. look at these temperatures going through the afternoon. cooler in boston at 60, above normal for this time of year. in the 80s across much of the south. looking toward easter sunday, very nice weather across much of the country. the nation's midsection may have to deal with...
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seattle general manager john schneider confirmed the two teams have engaged in talks. good move for the raiders obviously because latavius murray is gone. marshawn lynch would add more muscle to that position. i always wonder, though, when you're out of the nfl for one year, it's tough to get back in the game. >> but beast mode in oakland, tomorrow morning at 4-30. y choi wi >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by food for the poor. >> when we don't find food to eat, i feel like fainting. >> today, i have nothing. i have no idea what i'm going to feed them. >> i feel like my head is turning. i don't feel good at all. >> many people here have seen their children die. i do not want this to happen to my children. >> we put ourselves on our knees and ask god that people's hearts will be touched and they will help us. >> hi. i'm cheryl lad
seattle general manager john schneider confirmed the two teams have engaged in talks. good move for the raiders obviously because latavius murray is gone. marshawn lynch would add more muscle to that position. i always wonder, though, when you're out of the nfl for one year, it's tough to get back in the game. >> but beast mode in oakland, tomorrow morning at 4-30. y choi wi >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning >> announcer:...
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. >>> coastal rain coming, bonnie schneider standing by. >> yes, francis, definitely looking at the contrast. cold enough for snow in the higher elevations but mostly a rain event tuesday through thursday. keep an eye on that. it will impact travel. we're watching for that as well as storms in the northwest. look at that thunderstorms firing into chicago as well as down through texas. this is where we have 29 million people at risk for severe weather. that's a loo at the bigksouth. 67 in sacramento, 64 san francisco. so that's why we're looking at that threat for severe weather if you're flying to texas or chicago, watch out those storms could cause travel delays. >> thank you. all the eyes on sunday's exciting masters finale, playoff between dustin rose, sergio garcia nailed this putt sealing his victory in the masters tournament. it was garcia's 4th attempt at a major champion and finally his first win. he becomes the third spaniard to ever wear the coveted green jacket. congratulations to him. >> 4 times. can you imagine if he gave up with his 73rd. goes to show you keep trying, keep at i
. >>> coastal rain coming, bonnie schneider standing by. >> yes, francis, definitely looking at the contrast. cold enough for snow in the higher elevations but mostly a rain event tuesday through thursday. keep an eye on that. it will impact travel. we're watching for that as well as storms in the northwest. look at that thunderstorms firing into chicago as well as down through texas. this is where we have 29 million people at risk for severe weather. that's a loo at the...
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. >> i want to turn to bonnie schneider who is here with the easter weather -- easter weekend weather. >> we are looking at a lot of hazards in the state of florida, dealing with rip currents on the atlantic coast with winds from the northeast keeping things so dry the situation there with fires not a good thing. also today, as we go to tomorrow rather saturday, kansas city down through woodward looking at severe weather, 4 million at risk for strong thunderstorms. today's going to be a warm one as we lead into the holiday weekend. get ready for some hot weather. that's a look at the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. we have a few clouds rolling through philadelphia this morning, but it is dry. a live view from the adventure aquarium looking across the delaware this morning. temperature now 51 in philadelphia. there are some cooler spots in south jersey, lehigh valley, and the suburbs. the neighborhood forecast at 4:30. >>> here's a look at what we're working on for "nbc10 news today" -- >> first, an overnight scare for people at a lehigh valley hotel. a man is found de
. >> i want to turn to bonnie schneider who is here with the easter weather -- easter weekend weather. >> we are looking at a lot of hazards in the state of florida, dealing with rip currents on the atlantic coast with winds from the northeast keeping things so dry the situation there with fires not a good thing. also today, as we go to tomorrow rather saturday, kansas city down through woodward looking at severe weather, 4 million at risk for strong thunderstorms. today's going to...
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. >> right now i want to turn to nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider with another round of stormy weather for the west. not letting up there. >> this is the last one of a series of storms we've seen this week. some rain coming into eureka, gusty winds there as well. travel will be difficult because we are expecting snow, especially over 6,000 feet where you could see three to six inches of snow. for friday, a little rain in the northwest. notice it's drying out in northern california and for the oregon coast. that's good news. th washington. seattle, your high temperature is only 54 degrees. >> we're also looking at stormy conditions across parts of texas, from san angelo south ward towards wichita falls. frances, this is where we could see lightning and potentially accumulating rain. >> bonnie, thank you. >>> a century in the making, the cubs receiving their world series championship ring. 33 red rubys make up the c surrounded by 72 white diamonds within a perimeter of 46 blue sapphires. exactly 108 white diamonds line the logo to commemorate the 108-year drought. even an image of a bill
. >> right now i want to turn to nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider with another round of stormy weather for the west. not letting up there. >> this is the last one of a series of storms we've seen this week. some rain coming into eureka, gusty winds there as well. travel will be difficult because we are expecting snow, especially over 6,000 feet where you could see three to six inches of snow. for friday, a little rain in the northwest. notice it's drying out in northern california...
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seattle general manager john schneider confirmed the two teams have engaged in talks. good move for the raiders obviously because latavius murray is gone. marshawn lynch would add more muscle to that position. i always wonder, though, when you're out of the nfl for one year, it's tough to get back in the game. >> but beast mode in oakland, that would go over in oakland. >> great way to close out his career. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. a delicious chew that protects for an entire month. ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. tomorrow morning at 4-30. y choi wi >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30. >> have a good night! captioning sponsored by cbs
seattle general manager john schneider confirmed the two teams have engaged in talks. good move for the raiders obviously because latavius murray is gone. marshawn lynch would add more muscle to that position. i always wonder, though, when you're out of the nfl for one year, it's tough to get back in the game. >> but beast mode in oakland, that would go over in oakland. >> great way to close out his career. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from...
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john alm schneider was shot making a welfare check. he later died. fellow firefighter kevin swayne was wounded in the attack. a 61-year-old was sentenced death. >>> we recently told you about a 14-year-old boy who passed away from a rare disease just a few days ago. dylan loves baseball and for 12 years now, his family is partnered with teams like the buoy bay soxes to raise money for a cure, that annual fundraiser was today and for the first time, dylan was not there. but his spirit was. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: this is video of a happy dylan throwing out the first pitch at an oriole's game. he looked forward to taking the mound at charity events like this one and so did the crowd and players across different teams that loved him just as much. but today ... at the prince george's stadium in buoy, someone took the mound in his honor. dylan's dad who threw out first pitch. >> each buoy bay sox game, he would say is today my day? >> he suffered from a rare disease called neiman pick. it is sometimes described as childhood alzheimers. most p
john alm schneider was shot making a welfare check. he later died. fellow firefighter kevin swayne was wounded in the attack. a 61-year-old was sentenced death. >>> we recently told you about a 14-year-old boy who passed away from a rare disease just a few days ago. dylan loves baseball and for 12 years now, his family is partnered with teams like the buoy bay soxes to raise money for a cure, that annual fundraiser was today and for the first time, dylan was not there. but his spirit...
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i'm joined by jeremy ivey on bass, luke schneider on pedal steel, dillon napier on the drums, and jamieead guitar. i was born and raised in a very humble town. it's called aledo, illinois. but i've been in nashville 12 - 13 years now.
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. >>> we want to turn to nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider who is here for our easter weekend weather. >> we're looking at the rain you saw in fresno, still getting scoured along the washington and oregon border. today severe storms are possible in the plains. we're watching that into this afternoon and evening. for the weekend we could see more storms developing from the plains to the midwest. we know it's the spring season. this is where we're looking at the threat for strong tree pollen, high areas from the51. 60 degrees further off to the south. looking good. >> so unfortunately those of you allergic to pollen, you'll be feeling the effects across kansas, west texas, western oklahoma all the way to the east. uncomfortable out there, but pretty spring flowers. >> always pretty to look at. >>> the next story is not par for the course. professional golfer james heath decided to strip down to his underwear to hit his ball out of water. swings and big splash. he got the ball out of the water hazard, ten feet from the cup. he missed the putt and ended up with a bogey. at least his pants
. >>> we want to turn to nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider who is here for our easter weekend weather. >> we're looking at the rain you saw in fresno, still getting scoured along the washington and oregon border. today severe storms are possible in the plains. we're watching that into this afternoon and evening. for the weekend we could see more storms developing from the plains to the midwest. we know it's the spring season. this is where we're looking at the threat for strong...
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here is nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider tracking it for us. good morning. >> good morning, francis and yasmin. we're looking at more storms rolling in from the pacific. you can see the rain is sporadic, not too much in the way of heavy downpours. we may see more rain accumulating, and in the higher elevations, over 6,000 feet, it will be snow. we're watching storms across texas and into new mexico. these could get severe at times. be very careful if you're going to be in this region. keep in mind we could see gusty winds there. >>> that' comfortable with bright sunshine from l.a. all the way to san diego. >> while we're looking at nice weather in the southwest, still running the risk for severe weather in parts of texas and new mexico. yasmin? >> thank you, bonnie. >>> just ahead, remembering a hugely popular 1980s musician who died unexpectedly. fox's bill o'reilly makes a big announcement on his future. >>> is the annual white house easter egg roll in jeopardy? we're back in two. you're watching "early today." more "earning something you lov
here is nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider tracking it for us. good morning. >> good morning, francis and yasmin. we're looking at more storms rolling in from the pacific. you can see the rain is sporadic, not too much in the way of heavy downpours. we may see more rain accumulating, and in the higher elevations, over 6,000 feet, it will be snow. we're watching storms across texas and into new mexico. these could get severe at times. be very careful if you're going to be in this region....
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here is nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider with the forecast. >> an epic season across the sierra. a series of storms coming through, bringing light rain to san francisco. there's another one right behind it. it will be an unsettled week of weather for this part of the country. the next storm system will bring the wind and, believe it or not, more snow in the higher elevations. in terms of accumulated rainfall, we're looking at fairly light amounts. temperatures are heating up across the country and really it's going to be warm out there. that's a lookt the big a the no overcast conditions and wet weather. >> it may be cool in the northwest, but we're definitely looking at trurgs heating up to the east where highs will be about 15, 20, even 25 degrees above normal. >> taste of summer. not quite ready yet. happy to have spring time. >>> this is a scene over 100 years in the making. the chicago cubs held a pregame ceremony to raise their world series banner at a new wrigley field, the first since 1909. and in honor of the big event complete with gold numbers on the jerseys and paradi
here is nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider with the forecast. >> an epic season across the sierra. a series of storms coming through, bringing light rain to san francisco. there's another one right behind it. it will be an unsettled week of weather for this part of the country. the next storm system will bring the wind and, believe it or not, more snow in the higher elevations. in terms of accumulated rainfall, we're looking at fairly light amounts. temperatures are heating up across the...
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there is a schneider from the side. up here is a spot for the french plane that would fly over and report back any german batteries that were fired. one of the biggest part of the operations plan as i told you, it evolves. in the evolving, what i found interesting was that they kept emphasizing more and more that when the infantry got to the far side of the village and doug lines, they would be exposed. they needed to keep the german artillery undercounter battery fire, especially during that time while they dug in. that is why the french got pushed back out. they could take it but they couldn't hold it. the holding portion went from one paragraph to three paragraphs to two pages to 2.5 pages. emphasizing that the french artillery had the range. 240s40's --e would keep them under fire as the americans dug in. as with most military plans, something happens beforehand and throws everything off. that is what happens on the morning of may 27. a couple of things happen. as on the morning of may 27, the attack is scheduled. j
there is a schneider from the side. up here is a spot for the french plane that would fly over and report back any german batteries that were fired. one of the biggest part of the operations plan as i told you, it evolves. in the evolving, what i found interesting was that they kept emphasizing more and more that when the infantry got to the far side of the village and doug lines, they would be exposed. they needed to keep the german artillery undercounter battery fire, especially during that...
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nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider joining us for that. >> we are looking at very warm temperatures. first we have to get through the threat for severe wither in chicago, grand rapids. we could see damaging winds. that holds true for dallas and waco as well. large hail is possible. if you're traveling both those cities you may have to deal with airport delays. here's the warmth. temperatures 21 above normal in new york today. it's also going to be very mild as well for >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. a clear start and cooling down under clear skies. a live view of citizens bank park. 48 in philadelphia. delaware, 47. 41 in south jersey. the suburbs, 39 degrees. we've got sunshine on the way and your neighborhood forecast at 4:30. >> see you then, bill. >>> here's a look at what we're working on for "nbc10 news today." >> detoured by the nfl. new center city road closures in effect ahead of this month's draft. we can help you get around them. >>> hit-and-run investigation. new this morning, philadelphia police found this banged up car believed to be wanted in a crash
nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider joining us for that. >> we are looking at very warm temperatures. first we have to get through the threat for severe wither in chicago, grand rapids. we could see damaging winds. that holds true for dallas and waco as well. large hail is possible. if you're traveling both those cities you may have to deal with airport delays. here's the warmth. temperatures 21 above normal in new york today. it's also going to be very mild as well for >>> good...
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earlier i spoke to corey brett—schneider, who's a professor of political science at brown university.ar—reaching effects. that is one incentive for the republicans and congress not to do this. at some point as they may find themselves in the minority and this would impeding their ability to stop nominees they do not agree with. what goes around comes around so they might think twice. john mccain says he will vote for the rule change to confirm neil gorsuch but he believes it is a slippery slope to the ledge —— legislative filibuster. not only in deliberation and interaction but also as much as possible consensus. this is essentially giving up on that possibility. any consensus about judicial nominees, they will find the same when it comes to legislation. if in the future are minority party has little or no say, could that lead to much more radical nominees? i think that is one possibility that all of a sudden there is a need for compromise and parties mightjust there is a need for compromise and parties might just find there is a need for compromise and parties mightjust find they can
earlier i spoke to corey brett—schneider, who's a professor of political science at brown university.ar—reaching effects. that is one incentive for the republicans and congress not to do this. at some point as they may find themselves in the minority and this would impeding their ability to stop nominees they do not agree with. what goes around comes around so they might think twice. john mccain says he will vote for the rule change to confirm neil gorsuch but he believes it is a slippery...
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but professor schneider, we haven't had this kind of tough rhetoric on north korea from past americano you think there could be rain meet in this rhetoric of donald trump that he could really ta ke donald trump that he could really take action rather than mere sanctions and talking to china about pyongyang? i don't think there is much meat to it and frankly i could go back and say to you many insta nces go back and say to you many instances of tough talk from american presidents, including bush and obama, the reality is everyone knows, and we've faced the reality for decades, to respond militarily oi’ for decades, to respond militarily or initiate a military attack on north korea is to risk a wider war in which millions of people are at risk. that's why despite countless provocations by the north koreans, three times they tried to assassinate the president of south korea, terrorist acts, bringing down aeroplanes, sinking south korean naval vessels, shooting down american reconnaissance planes, despite all of that we have never retaliated militarily simply because the risk of war is to
but professor schneider, we haven't had this kind of tough rhetoric on north korea from past americano you think there could be rain meet in this rhetoric of donald trump that he could really ta ke donald trump that he could really take action rather than mere sanctions and talking to china about pyongyang? i don't think there is much meat to it and frankly i could go back and say to you many insta nces go back and say to you many instances of tough talk from american presidents, including bush...
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at 8:00, our conversation with brad schneider on human day. -- q and a. susan: our guest this week is eight-term utah congressman representative rob bishop, chairman of the national resources committee in the house of representatives, the person at the center of the debate over the use of our federal lands. thanks so much for being our guest this week. rep. bishop: thank you for the invitation to be here. susan: let me introduce the reporters who will be asking two questions. esther wielder with the politico covering the energy and of our mental issues and bridget , baumann with "roll call," who is covering congress for the publication. bridget, you will go bridget: first. are you confident that the commerce of the apple to fund the coming days? rep. bishop: a bill just passed in the house and it will be passed in the senate. it gives enough time to try to work through some of the other issues. i expect they will continue to be some sort of continuing resolution for most of the spring, with the possible exception -- probable exception of the defense depar
at 8:00, our conversation with brad schneider on human day. -- q and a. susan: our guest this week is eight-term utah congressman representative rob bishop, chairman of the national resources committee in the house of representatives, the person at the center of the debate over the use of our federal lands. thanks so much for being our guest this week. rep. bishop: thank you for the invitation to be here. susan: let me introduce the reporters who will be asking two questions. esther wielder...
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we talk with author brad schneider on his book about a roup of intellectuals. who met regularly in the early 1900's' to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody associated , th this house, all of them race wasn't a salient issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers. it took some opinions, including a 1923 case, which found for the first time that the mob-dominated criminal trials of southern blacks violated the due process clause. that's the first time the supreme court struck down a state criminal conviction under the due process clause. that was a huge moment in putting fair criminal trials on the liberal agenda and linking the idea of fair criminal trials with race. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern. >> next, today's white house briefing with press secretary sean spicer. he spoke with reporters for bout 25 minutes.
we talk with author brad schneider on his book about a roup of intellectuals. who met regularly in the early 1900's' to debate politics and the future of the country. >> i think everybody associated , th this house, all of them race wasn't a salient issue for them. they cared about the rights of workers. it took some opinions, including a 1923 case, which found for the first time that the mob-dominated criminal trials of southern blacks violated the due process clause. that's the first...
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president, which the americans voted for, the average american voted for him should be ou outraged and schneiderhat ruling on friday, destroyed millions of dollars in economic opportunity for upstate new york, where people of suffering. it is crazy how they continue to put idea ol. >ideaiology above the well being of human beings. >> before i let you go, peabody coming out of bankruptcy. >> really think it makes a difference where peabody stands, these companies that went bankrupt in 2016, charles, there were 52 of them, only 4 of us were not, they come out of bankruptcy, they dump their liability ties and employee-related for pensioners, and they walk away from their credor iters -- creditors they don't close the coal mine, they come out and we have to compete with them, who stayed out of bankruptcy, it is really bad. it just brings us all down i call the bankruptcy sour. charles: thank you, you have become a hero to a lot of people i appreciate your time. >> i appreciate you too, charles, god bless. >> thank you, you too. >> the heart of his economic agenda, but word is that president trump's
president, which the americans voted for, the average american voted for him should be ou outraged and schneiderhat ruling on friday, destroyed millions of dollars in economic opportunity for upstate new york, where people of suffering. it is crazy how they continue to put idea ol. >ideaiology above the well being of human beings. >> before i let you go, peabody coming out of bankruptcy. >> really think it makes a difference where peabody stands, these companies that went...
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now i would like to ask congressman brad schneider to stand by the sixth candle.cel and his family moved from paris to vichy france after the french citizenship of his romanian born parents were revoked. his family blended in with the local population, attended church and survived there until liberation. ray was born in poland, following the german invasion ray and his mother escaped to a nearby ghetto, then joined a group of partisans in the forest surviving there until liberation. both marcel and ray volunteer at the museum. thank you all very much. [applause] >> please rise for the prayer for the dead. it will be chanted by tom kean followed by survivor a holocaust survivor from romania will lead us in reciting it. [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [chanting] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] >> please remain standing for the singing of the hymn of the partisans led by cantor king and the retirement of th
now i would like to ask congressman brad schneider to stand by the sixth candle.cel and his family moved from paris to vichy france after the french citizenship of his romanian born parents were revoked. his family blended in with the local population, attended church and survived there until liberation. ray was born in poland, following the german invasion ray and his mother escaped to a nearby ghetto, then joined a group of partisans in the forest surviving there until liberation. both marcel...
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i would like to ask congressman brad schneider to standby the sixth candle lit by marcel and ray.romanian born parents were revoked. his parents blended blended in with the local population, attended church and survived there until liberation. ray was born in poland, following the german invasion, rae and her mother escaped to a nearby ghetto and joined a group of partisans, surviving there until liberation. both marcel and ray volunteer at the museum. thank you all very much. [applause] [applause] [applause] [applause] >> please rise for the prayer for the dead chanted by tom king, followed by a holocaust survivor from romania. they will lead us in reciting kaddish. coco - [inaudible] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> [speaking in native language] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [speaking in native language] [speaking in native language] [speaking in native language] [speaking in native language] [speaking in native language] [speaking in native language] >> it please remain standing for the singing of the ham of the partisans in the retirement of the flakes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
i would like to ask congressman brad schneider to standby the sixth candle lit by marcel and ray.romanian born parents were revoked. his parents blended blended in with the local population, attended church and survived there until liberation. ray was born in poland, following the german invasion, rae and her mother escaped to a nearby ghetto and joined a group of partisans, surviving there until liberation. both marcel and ray volunteer at the museum. thank you all very much. [applause]...
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seahawks schneider was asked about if. >> marshawn lynch is trying to figure things out.ders are trying to figure things out. if he would want to come back and play would be for the raiders that would be it. >> and you guys would let him do that. >> sorry, you weren't coming through there. [ laughter ] >> can't hear you. can't hear you. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota. game is final giants fall by score 8-6. >> thank you larry. >>> coming up tonight on abc 7 news at 11:00, a ups truck plunges 40 feet off a bay area road. tonight search and rescue crews have recovered the truck but driver is stul nowhere to be driver is still nowhere to be found. >> man accused of killing a woman in front of her children say police have the wrong man zblx finally tonight you may hold your breath a little bit while watching a dare devil at work without a net. >> record setting slack line walker lucas tackling his latest challenge, he just completed a walk between rock formations and cliffs along the tasmanian coast in australia. >> he's gained fame for going to most picaresque and tig
seahawks schneider was asked about if. >> marshawn lynch is trying to figure things out.ders are trying to figure things out. if he would want to come back and play would be for the raiders that would be it. >> and you guys would let him do that. >> sorry, you weren't coming through there. [ laughter ] >> can't hear you. can't hear you. abc 7 sports brought to you by toyota. game is final giants fall by score 8-6. >> thank you larry. >>> coming up tonight...
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i'm with susan schneider. we talked about artificial intelligence, aliens. it's a doozy. tom shillue is, this is where he was, doing barbershop on the tonight show with jimmy fallon. ♪ >> dana: bob, quick. what have you got? >> bob: i have nothing. i am a liberal. i will save it for next week. it's a trump dump. >> dana: set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five" ." >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. we have a very special interview for you tonight, the president of egypt, abdel fattah al-sisi. we will talk to him about isis, about troubles in his region, about the way forward in the fight against radical islam, and about his meeting with president trump over recent days. an interview with the president of egypt in moments, but we have a lot of news in washington. i turned to my colleague james rosen in the washington bureau. >> thank you. president trump said the horrific chemical attack against civilians in syria across a redl
i'm with susan schneider. we talked about artificial intelligence, aliens. it's a doozy. tom shillue is, this is where he was, doing barbershop on the tonight show with jimmy fallon. ♪ >> dana: bob, quick. what have you got? >> bob: i have nothing. i am a liberal. i will save it for next week. it's a trump dump. >> dana: set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five" ." >> bret: this is a fox news alert. i am bret baier in washington. we have a...
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when you have david spade and rob schneider, your guys all together.her? >> it depends on -- people, we're mean to each other and -- but we have -- we're old now. 30 years ago we were a lot meaner to each other. now we're just kind of like get on the plane and get to wherever we're going and just not talk. >> because after the concert my friends and i go backstage, let's hang out with them. they just -- >> it's not -- we're not the rolling stones, by the way. >> it was great, though in speaking of that, those group of guys, there's another guy in that group. you just revealed he'll be in your next netflix project. chris rock. >> chris rock. >> oh, yeah, i know rockwell. >> yes, yes, rock and i do a movie this summer shooting in long island. we're going to be here the entire summer and, yeah, that's going to be fun. looking forward to hanksing out in long island. i of willed there when i was a little kid and lived in brooklyn and long island and i have family out there. it's going to be the best and rock and i, we know each other and we've been tight si
when you have david spade and rob schneider, your guys all together.her? >> it depends on -- people, we're mean to each other and -- but we have -- we're old now. 30 years ago we were a lot meaner to each other. now we're just kind of like get on the plane and get to wherever we're going and just not talk. >> because after the concert my friends and i go backstage, let's hang out with them. they just -- >> it's not -- we're not the rolling stones, by the way. >> it was...
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our jessica schneider reports. >> reporter: as the ranking member on the intelligence committee arrived at the white house to examine documents, the trump administration pushed back against concerns it coordinated with the chairman of the house intelligence committee. >> not in our interest to talk about the process. what occurred between chairman nunes coming here is routine and proper. >> reporter: the administration continues to deflect questions about whether it provided the documents devin nunes revealed the incidental communications by president trump and his staff. >> the unmasking in leaks is what we should all be concerned about. affects all americans our freedom and civil liberties. >> reporter: but adam shift questioned the timing of the letter from the white house the national security council discovered in the ordinary course of business. the letter was sent on the same day the "new york times" identified white house officials who allegedly provided nunes with intelligence reports during his secret visit to the white house grounds. >> the timing certainly looks fortuitous a
our jessica schneider reports. >> reporter: as the ranking member on the intelligence committee arrived at the white house to examine documents, the trump administration pushed back against concerns it coordinated with the chairman of the house intelligence committee. >> not in our interest to talk about the process. what occurred between chairman nunes coming here is routine and proper. >> reporter: the administration continues to deflect questions about whether it provided...