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i'm carolin roth these are your headlines third tomb lucky foime lucky fo schneider as they agree to a tie up with the french software giant that will keep the group listed in london. >>> a shot in the arm for merck. the german chemical firm and drugmaker says it is considering selling its consumer health business >>> and remember what happened to saddam hussein, words of warning from russian president vladimir putin to north korea as he uses his speech at the become r ishgbric summit >>> good morning we have a lot to get through let's kick things off with a look at the markets. the stoxx 600 is up by 0.3%, recovering from yesterday's small losses to the tune of 0.5% yesterday we were under the spell of the latest aggression coming out of north korea, but it seems like we're moving on today. when it comes to the insdices on by one, when it comes to the ftse, dax and cac, they're all in the green the xetra dax is eking out a gain of respectable 0.6% merck is one of the top performers there the ftse 100 up by 0.3%. we have that big m&a deal this morning which is pushing the mid cap ind
i'm carolin roth these are your headlines third tomb lucky foime lucky fo schneider as they agree to a tie up with the french software giant that will keep the group listed in london. >>> a shot in the arm for merck. the german chemical firm and drugmaker says it is considering selling its consumer health business >>> and remember what happened to saddam hussein, words of warning from russian president vladimir putin to north korea as he uses his speech at the become r...
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schneider electric, up .7%. as 25% after schneider agreed to take control of the uk's's aveva group. a software company, to create a producer of industrial software that comes a year after the last round of talks failed. third time lucky for schneider electric and aveva on this reverse takeover of aveva. moving on to nestle, the confectionery unit said to attract carlyle and pain. gains on nestle on the back of that news. gaining, some headlines crossing about various reactors including a u.k. reactor to return to the grid september 10. guy: german data putting the 53.5, aen, pmi data little better than expected. the number coming in at 55.8. the french number a little softer. but remember, these numbers are still pretty punchy. manufacturing is the biggest number for germany. in the mid 55's around europe, and that is strong data relative to where we have been over the past few years. there is the euro, coming under a little pressure after the french data, down .2%. surveillance is next, mark barton. this is bl
schneider electric, up .7%. as 25% after schneider agreed to take control of the uk's's aveva group. a software company, to create a producer of industrial software that comes a year after the last round of talks failed. third time lucky for schneider electric and aveva on this reverse takeover of aveva. moving on to nestle, the confectionery unit said to attract carlyle and pain. gains on nestle on the back of that news. gaining, some headlines crossing about various reactors including a u.k....
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bobby schneider -- bonnie schneider with the latest on the storm and the update. it will hit more of the west side of florida. >> at least for now. it's a massive storm. the eye is 35 nautical miles wide. all of florida going to feel the effect. it is 275 miles south/southeast of miami. getting closer for sure. the movement to the west at 12 miles per hour. not that fast. once that turn to the north happens hs happens, the speed will pick up. here's the advisorieadvisories. some of them you may think, wow, i didn't know jacksonville is under an advisory. they're under a hurricane watch. warnings exist, looping from tampa to melbourne including the keys, of course. >> the big difference is now the line is almost all the way around the coast of florida. >> yeah. >> very little places that it is not affecting. >> that's so true. it has to do with the windfield that we're seeing and cone of uncertainty. into saturday night and sunday, look what happens -- it does get wired. certainly into monday -- wider. sbor certainly on monday. people in georgia were concerned. it'
bobby schneider -- bonnie schneider with the latest on the storm and the update. it will hit more of the west side of florida. >> at least for now. it's a massive storm. the eye is 35 nautical miles wide. all of florida going to feel the effect. it is 275 miles south/southeast of miami. getting closer for sure. the movement to the west at 12 miles per hour. not that fast. once that turn to the north happens hs happens, the speed will pick up. here's the advisorieadvisories. some of them...
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please join me in welcoming mark robert schneider. [applause] >> i would like to thank the historical society for igniting -- inviting me and gavin. this is a magnificent place for historians to work and is a pleasure for me to work on the book. i would like to thank you for coming. as duke ellington used to say, i would add, would just give up if we didn't have a chance to speak. okay. so three major themes in this book. the way i knew gerry studds, i never met him personally but i knew of him during the 1980s because i was an activist in central america and issues and gerry studds was the congressional champion of peace in central america. one of the themes i will be talking about tonight is that. he was most known in his district for being a champion of environmental issues and a voice for fishermen, especially in the early part of his career. finally, after he came out, the reason for writing the book is he is america's first openly gay congressman and after coming out he spoke out on the important issues of the time. i will work
please join me in welcoming mark robert schneider. [applause] >> i would like to thank the historical society for igniting -- inviting me and gavin. this is a magnificent place for historians to work and is a pleasure for me to work on the book. i would like to thank you for coming. as duke ellington used to say, i would add, would just give up if we didn't have a chance to speak. okay. so three major themes in this book. the way i knew gerry studds, i never met him personally but i knew...
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for schneider and viva -- and aveva this is an example of two into making five.ands. do you wear that british companies are sold to early? philip: this company will be based in the u.k.. it will be based in cambridge enlisted in the k and it will have a 40% shareholding -- in the u.k. and it will have a 40% shareholding. markets.es across i think this can be seen as positive for the u.k. tech sector. a lot of the products in the schneider portfolio, you can say we are bringing products to the u.k.. i think overall this is a positive. i think it is the global leader in this days. tom: with your international experience, give us an update on brexit. what do you need on prime minister may and the europeans to keep international business moving forward flacco philip: -- forward? philip: the biggest issues are about certainty. people say the importance of going forward and working out where the future is. it is about making progress. i don't think this really affects a lot of companies. aveva, it ist this a small part of business in the u.k. in terms of markets. a lot
for schneider and viva -- and aveva this is an example of two into making five.ands. do you wear that british companies are sold to early? philip: this company will be based in the u.k.. it will be based in cambridge enlisted in the k and it will have a 40% shareholding -- in the u.k. and it will have a 40% shareholding. markets.es across i think this can be seen as positive for the u.k. tech sector. a lot of the products in the schneider portfolio, you can say we are bringing products to the...
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let's get back to jerome schneider from pimco.th risk reversals, and it is highest since 2009. it is actually only just above zero, which could suggest u.s. has further to run, but ultimately, who is in charge of where this goes -- draghi or yellen? jerome: ultimately, it should be yellen -- whoever is leading the fed, we should say -- whoever is leaving the normalization process. indicating itb is has agreed to maintain optionality within the construct that was basically the statement yesterday. with that, you could be very opaque initially but how they process will occur, how much qe will be removed, but the timing of uncertainty. leading that charge, though, is obviously going to be what the fed does in that normalization process. tom: certainly leading the charge, but we saw mario draghi do that it back. the ecb, super numbers, core inflation number. this is 10 years ago, this is the disinflation on average, and we just cannot get it going here. we see that society to society. jerome: one of the things that went under the carp
let's get back to jerome schneider from pimco.th risk reversals, and it is highest since 2009. it is actually only just above zero, which could suggest u.s. has further to run, but ultimately, who is in charge of where this goes -- draghi or yellen? jerome: ultimately, it should be yellen -- whoever is leading the fed, we should say -- whoever is leaving the normalization process. indicating itb is has agreed to maintain optionality within the construct that was basically the statement...
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schneider will have 60% ownership in the company which will be listed on the london stock exchange. the deal is worth more than 3 billion pounds. aviva shares were up in tuesday trading. >> it is something of a sad day in toyland. >> a time to tear down, a time to build. lego, tuesday is a time to tear down there the company will be cutting it percent of its global workforce, citing a 5% drop in midyear revenue. the danish company says it will cut 1400 of its over 18,000 positions as it seeks to reset the company. since 2012, lego has grown increasingly complex as an organization as it on rapid growth in new markets. the ceo says it is time to simple by. if you have ever tried to put together one of those castles recently, it is not like it used to be. >> i was about to say the same thing. the bricks are so much more complex. thank you, brian. review. for our press time to take a look at what is grabbing headlines around the world. the north korean nuclear crisis, the top story around the world. tell us more. >> let's start with a french paper. focusing on that crisis regarding the
schneider will have 60% ownership in the company which will be listed on the london stock exchange. the deal is worth more than 3 billion pounds. aviva shares were up in tuesday trading. >> it is something of a sad day in toyland. >> a time to tear down, a time to build. lego, tuesday is a time to tear down there the company will be cutting it percent of its global workforce, citing a 5% drop in midyear revenue. the danish company says it will cut 1400 of its over 18,000 positions...
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schneider is nothing new. it is already contained in the declaration of independence. and you cannot form a new party on other principles. this declaration mr. lincoln as sandy recalled save the resolution and in fact helped to establish the new party on the most liberal democratic basis. lincoln's judgment made possible the creation of the illinois republican party which became the instrument that would in four years, carry him to the republican nomination for president. but he could not foresee that distant future. nor can he predict the shocking 10 days that shook the world, that was soon polarize the coming conflict. on may 19, 1856, senator charles sumner of massachusetts delivered his speech on the attack on democracy, the crime against kansas then being taken over by the slave pattern. on may 21, two days later, an army of nearly 1000 proslavery missourians had a banner that said seven rates. they ransacked the town. the next day in the united states senate, while sumner sat writing at his desk, congressman preston brooks of south carolina approached him as he w
schneider is nothing new. it is already contained in the declaration of independence. and you cannot form a new party on other principles. this declaration mr. lincoln as sandy recalled save the resolution and in fact helped to establish the new party on the most liberal democratic basis. lincoln's judgment made possible the creation of the illinois republican party which became the instrument that would in four years, carry him to the republican nomination for president. but he could not...
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at that meeting february february 22nd george schneider proposed a plandenoun announced a new the know nothings the conference threatened to collapse schneider announced he would abide by his decision androduce the resolution in -- revolution is nothing newready from the declaration of independence you cannot form a party of those principles the declaration hopes to establish the new party on the democratic base his judgment made possible the creation of the illinois republican party which became the instrument to carry to the republican nomination race he could not perceive the distant future or predict the 10 days that would shock the world to clarify the coming conflict senator sumner of massachusetts looks at the attack on democracy the crime begins kansas taken over by the slave power and on may 21st 2 days later those missouri residents under civil rights under kansas they would ransacking it and on the next day united states senate the books of south carolina approached him and battered than relentlessly for it to be in retribution. two days later radical abolitionist john brown
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it shine on your electric -- schneider electric is combining its stock.at $2.5 billion. schneider will receive a 60% stake. this announcement pushed to by more thanred 20%. a closed by 26%. joining us with more is taylor riggs. give us the background. what is this deal about? taylor: this is their third attempt. it comes down to the debt -- down to the industrial software. as you mentioned, closing up higher today, now the highest going back four years. you have to see the investors this excited. it is all about operating engineering projects. whether that is nuclear power plants or diesel engines. and also maintaining their footprints in the u.k. before i get there, i want to talk about their competitors. you have companies like honeywells sending billions of dollars to go into the software space. they have realized that they needed to do that to keep up with the competition. the schneider's ceo said destabilization in the oil and gas sector made this deal attractive. sectors are moving into automation. makes sense for the sectors. a lot of things came t
it shine on your electric -- schneider electric is combining its stock.at $2.5 billion. schneider will receive a 60% stake. this announcement pushed to by more thanred 20%. a closed by 26%. joining us with more is taylor riggs. give us the background. what is this deal about? taylor: this is their third attempt. it comes down to the debt -- down to the industrial software. as you mentioned, closing up higher today, now the highest going back four years. you have to see the investors this...
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british engineering software company aveva group is to merge with france's schneider electric.neider will take a 60% stake in the combined group, which makes 3d designs for businesses and factories. £18a million worth of goods were stolen from uk businesses between 2013 and 2016, according to new figures. they show greater manchester is britain's business theft hotspot, with 1a7,887 cases recorded over a three—month period, followed by west yorkshire and derbyshire. business theft refers to theft from shops and stalls, running away without paying, attempted theft or theft by an employee. the bank of scotland remains the most complained about financial business in the uk, according to the complaints watchdog. in the first six months of the year, the financial ombudsman said it dealt with 20,5a1 complaints about the firm — part of the lloyds banking group. the vast majority of the complaints about the bank of scotland, 83%, concerned its sales of ppi insurance. let's talk a bit about the markets. talktalk is considering hiving off its mobile business, according to the financial t
british engineering software company aveva group is to merge with france's schneider electric.neider will take a 60% stake in the combined group, which makes 3d designs for businesses and factories. £18a million worth of goods were stolen from uk businesses between 2013 and 2016, according to new figures. they show greater manchester is britain's business theft hotspot, with 1a7,887 cases recorded over a three—month period, followed by west yorkshire and derbyshire. business theft refers to...
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bill schneider is a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university joins us from washington now good to speak with you again bill so what do you make of john mccain's decision and does this. pretty much kill this this version of the bill at least. yes because after next week it will take sixty votes to pass the bill the rules change the fiscal year ends at the end of next week and there were special rule called reconciliation whereby you can pass be a major piece of legislation with a bare majority of fifty votes that rule will expire in one week and they'll never get sixty votes to repeal and why are republicans so intent on doing this particularly considering the fact that there is very little public support for it all of all of the major health organizations and insurance companies giving it a thumbs down and yet the republicans are trying to go ahead with this regardless why is that one word revenge the bill passed in two thousand and ten without one single republican vote in support of that bill in either the house or the senate that's very rare in the u
bill schneider is a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university joins us from washington now good to speak with you again bill so what do you make of john mccain's decision and does this. pretty much kill this this version of the bill at least. yes because after next week it will take sixty votes to pass the bill the rules change the fiscal year ends at the end of next week and there were special rule called reconciliation whereby you can pass be a major piece of...
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jodi schneider is in hong kong. speechpresident trump's being received?received i some in the room and it has received wider reaction since then. with hiswas pleased own speech. he came and did what he had meant to do in terms of calling iran inh korea and particular but also in trying to make a point about national sovereignty and the primacy of national sovereignty. he made that .21 times in a 42 minute speech. it was well received by benjamin netanyahu who called it a great speech but less well received a other world leaders including emmanuel macron of france who later on when he gave his own speech made some changes to it to respond particularly on the issue of iran. others were concerned about the whole focus on national sovereignty rather than on the world body and solving things as a world organization especially given that the speech was given at the u.n. manus: this is another where [inaudible] what is the position, saudi wants to ratchet things up much trump we understand wants a little bit of applause for thought in the middle east for -- in t
jodi schneider is in hong kong. speechpresident trump's being received?received i some in the room and it has received wider reaction since then. with hiswas pleased own speech. he came and did what he had meant to do in terms of calling iran inh korea and particular but also in trying to make a point about national sovereignty and the primacy of national sovereignty. he made that .21 times in a 42 minute speech. it was well received by benjamin netanyahu who called it a great speech but less...
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schneider, reaching an agreement to take control of aviva. the transaction would be a reverse takeover, which will issue shares to schneider that will give the french company a 60% stake. the deal would bring together industrial software units creating a business that would help design and operate engineering projects from nuclear power plants to diesel engines. this is the final chart i want to show you. the swiss economy expanding less than predicted in the second quarter. imports surging the most in seven years. the disappointing news. the previous three months were revised down to show almost no growth whatsoever gaining just .1%. the fastest rate since the third quarter of last year, but it did fall short of the .5% advance .orecast by economists switzerland has been hamstrung by a strong currency for years with exports suffering because of the level of the frank. the economy has not matched the strengthening momentum in the neighboring euro area so far this year. , not ask economy strong as its european neighbor. big ecb meeting and the
schneider, reaching an agreement to take control of aviva. the transaction would be a reverse takeover, which will issue shares to schneider that will give the french company a 60% stake. the deal would bring together industrial software units creating a business that would help design and operate engineering projects from nuclear power plants to diesel engines. this is the final chart i want to show you. the swiss economy expanding less than predicted in the second quarter. imports surging the...
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joining me now, msnbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. let's get an update on the storm, where it's going. the fact that it's tracked slightly to the west, how does that affect things overall? >> it affects things in a big way in terms of where we'll see the most storm surge, the most damaging winds. unfortunately for cuba, the storm hasn't moved yet. if you look here, there's the eye, watch it work its way to the north coast and just kind of stay there. it's been bringing torrential downpours to cuba, and hurricane-force winds as well. the eye made landfall as a category 5. that's the first time a cat 5 hit cuba since 1924. let's talk about what's happening now. the interaction with land has weakened it a bit in terms of irma. i don't think it's going to stay weak for long. location is 225 miles south of miami beach. that's where the center of circulation is. winds are at 130. it's just a category four at this point. the water temperatures as it crosses the florida straits, it's going to intensify once again and could see it get even str
joining me now, msnbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. let's get an update on the storm, where it's going. the fact that it's tracked slightly to the west, how does that affect things overall? >> it affects things in a big way in terms of where we'll see the most storm surge, the most damaging winds. unfortunately for cuba, the storm hasn't moved yet. if you look here, there's the eye, watch it work its way to the north coast and just kind of stay there. it's been bringing torrential...
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third time lucky, for schneider? >> nothing like a potential suitor. they came twice.mains to be seen how it goes through an interesting because they got in control of 60% of the shares but if you believe the other ceos, the deal is happening. complicitynment untangling the business, has a lot to changed since the last 2 failures? ruth david: that they are arguing they spun off some businesses in the markets have changed over the years since they last came and made it easier for them to do it the same. let's see an let's see whether they get the approval in place. it seems like there is appetite for the u.k. despite what we have been seeing brexit and how that is affecting m&a. julie: in this deal, couldn't there be any kind of counter bidders situation or after there's been a lot of back and forth between these 2 parties? ruth david: if there's a counter bidder giving the structure of the deal and how they plan, now is at the time for them to strike. it seems that everybody is asking the same question, do you want a counting bid when you have a persistent suitor in af
third time lucky, for schneider? >> nothing like a potential suitor. they came twice.mains to be seen how it goes through an interesting because they got in control of 60% of the shares but if you believe the other ceos, the deal is happening. complicitynment untangling the business, has a lot to changed since the last 2 failures? ruth david: that they are arguing they spun off some businesses in the markets have changed over the years since they last came and made it easier for them to...
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bonnie schneider is back with the latest. bonnie? >> ari, this is really interesting. you can see the eye of hurricane irma interacting with cuba. the movement says it's moving to the west but a northwesterly turn is expected. you can see the gradual movement starting west and then working its way more to the north-northwest. i think in the 2:00 a.m. statement that we're about to get, we might see some change in that direction. that's important. the more it moves to the westerly direction, that's worse news for florida. let's take a look at the position and where the storm is right now. it's about 300 miles away from miami. and unfortunately it is getting closer to south florida. maximum winds 160 miles an hour. still classifying the storm as a dangerous category five. it's been a 4, but it's a 5 right now. and not much of a difference because we have those winds at 155 before. here's the latest track, you can see we're expecting a land fall somewhere in the florida keys and then a second one somewhere on the west coast of the florida. the cone of uncertainty does stre
bonnie schneider is back with the latest. bonnie? >> ari, this is really interesting. you can see the eye of hurricane irma interacting with cuba. the movement says it's moving to the west but a northwesterly turn is expected. you can see the gradual movement starting west and then working its way more to the north-northwest. i think in the 2:00 a.m. statement that we're about to get, we might see some change in that direction. that's important. the more it moves to the westerly...
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jodi schneider, over to you and your reaction.hris outland low we are likely to hear. it is not a redline, maybe an orange line here among the --ies, on what they thought how they thought they would deal with north korea. they passed these sanctions, so now what to do? >> the u.s. has wanted tougher sanctions, they got through what they thought was possible in the you went because they needed china and the russia to go with it. china and russia were not going to do so, which was a ban on exporting oil, which u.s. wanted. but it is this back-and-forth, the u.s. passes more sanctions, north korea raises the provocation and threat level. the u.s. goes back with a war of words, trying to deliver more sanctions. it does not seem to be changing north korea's reaction. isu we will hear more from the u.s. about traffic -- passing for tougher sanctions on china -- from china to go along with it something that china has not showed any appetite to do. >> it is interesting the words that came through from pyongyang overnight, and from the sec
jodi schneider, over to you and your reaction.hris outland low we are likely to hear. it is not a redline, maybe an orange line here among the --ies, on what they thought how they thought they would deal with north korea. they passed these sanctions, so now what to do? >> the u.s. has wanted tougher sanctions, they got through what they thought was possible in the you went because they needed china and the russia to go with it. china and russia were not going to do so, which was a ban on...
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our reporter jürgen schneider visited zambia's kasanka national park to witness the world's greatestammal migration. jurgen: it gets busy in october in zambia's kasanka national park. that's when the fruit bats arrive. >> the bats come from the drc, but also other colonies in zambia. they come here because this time of the year the fruits are ready they're ripened. mainly, they're feeding on local masuku fruits and waterberries, but also other fruit they just have in the villages like mango and bananas -- any fruit they can find. >> every time i see it it's amazing. i mean, it's funny, at the start of the bat season when the bats first started arriving, we decided to come around to see how many there were. and even just coming down right at the start when there are maybe only 10,000 or 20,000, we would be blown away. jurgen: the bats' arrival marks the beginning of high season for dion scott. he's the park manager. and kasanka is the destination of the world's largest mammal migration. no one knows exactly why the fruit that grows here annually draws in some ten million of the animal
our reporter jürgen schneider visited zambia's kasanka national park to witness the world's greatestammal migration. jurgen: it gets busy in october in zambia's kasanka national park. that's when the fruit bats arrive. >> the bats come from the drc, but also other colonies in zambia. they come here because this time of the year the fruits are ready they're ripened. mainly, they're feeding on local masuku fruits and waterberries, but also other fruit they just have in the villages like...
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i want to turn to bonnie schneider.onnie, this is about the path and that critical right turn. >> absolutely. we are just looking at a monster storm. take a look at the latest images of hurricane irma. it's 25 nautical miles wide. over 300 miles in diameter. the storm is going and ripped through the i would of barbuda earlier this morning. and the virgin islands are going to really get hit hard. the movement to the north-northwest at 16. notice the category 5 as we go into the beginning of the weekend. and we mentioned that right turn, we're getting a better idea where that's likely to occur, somewhere between saturday and sunday. keep in mind, the cone of uncertainty is still fairly wide. looking at this map, it does look like florida will receive quite an impact. we do have our watches posted for most of the islands. including cuba and we're watching as well the steering mechanisms for the storm as we get closer to the weekend. yasmin and ayman. >> any idea what category it will be if it hit flit hits flo? >> it looks
i want to turn to bonnie schneider.onnie, this is about the path and that critical right turn. >> absolutely. we are just looking at a monster storm. take a look at the latest images of hurricane irma. it's 25 nautical miles wide. over 300 miles in diameter. the storm is going and ripped through the i would of barbuda earlier this morning. and the virgin islands are going to really get hit hard. the movement to the north-northwest at 16. notice the category 5 as we go into the beginning...
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joining me in studio, msnbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. let's get a sense of where the >> problem is the storm hasn't moved much in the past coast. looks brutal. >> it's been relentless. torrential downpours, the strong winds battering cuba over and . unfortunately it's still interacting cuba, not weakening the storm much at all, bringing a lot of torrential downpours i mentioned. storm is. let's take a look at where the . you're probably wondering what happened. hours ago we were talr irma. it was looking more likely it would be the east coast of florida that would be facing a potential landfall. well, this morning things have changed. computer models have sd further to the west. are seeing mentioned, but the track might . right now the center of circulation and category 4 irma beach. winds are at 130 miles p hour, so it has weakened a bit,. north-northwesterly movement at. let's a closer look at the track. can see how it's looking florida. a difference a day mak, because the storm had more timef landfall. earlier we were talking saturday
joining me in studio, msnbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. let's get a sense of where the >> problem is the storm hasn't moved much in the past coast. looks brutal. >> it's been relentless. torrential downpours, the strong winds battering cuba over and . unfortunately it's still interacting cuba, not weakening the storm much at all, bringing a lot of torrential downpours i mentioned. storm is. let's take a look at where the . you're probably wondering what happened. hours ago we...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> let's discuss this now with my panel.s a cnn political commentator and julian seltzer is a cnn political analyst and historian, good to see you both. david to you first, what's the possible significance of this letter? why is it poe things so important or damaging? >> i'm not hearing david. so i'm presuming you don't, either. so julian, why don't you tackle that question? is this potentially damaging, informative, what? >> it is, for a while we were talking about the potential for tapes to exist, so we could hear what president trump said. and understand some of the rationale behind decisions like firing comey. so the letter is intriguing, because this is president trump. explaining himself. explaining his mindset and why he was moving toward that decision. so this offers mueller and potentially other investigators some evidence some obstruction of justice was part of the rationale. >> you know of the investigation, when the new york times has reporting that it was the white house counsel, don mcgann who reportedly though
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> let's discuss this now with my panel.s a cnn political commentator and julian seltzer is a cnn political analyst and historian, good to see you both. david to you first, what's the possible significance of this letter? why is it poe things so important or damaging? >> i'm not hearing david. so i'm presuming you don't, either. so julian, why don't you tackle that question? is this potentially damaging, informative, what? >> it is, for...
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. >>> let's turn now to bonnie schneid whoev schneider who is looking at where maria is today. >> after making landfall in puerto rico, maria is not done yet. the eye of the storm is offshore. the center of circulation is north of the dominican republic. but you can see the rain bands coming into that island right now. unfortunately for puerto rico even though the storm is moving away we're dealing with the flash flooding. it's just incredible the rainfall totals. some up to 40 inches. but the latest is it's a category 3 storm moving slowly to the northwest at 9 miles an hour and we'll watch for the storm to work its way away from the raging bull next on "early today" today, on a thursday. today, on a thursday. 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette.
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. >>> let's turn now to bonnie schneid whoev schneider who is looking at where maria is today. >> after making landfall in puerto rico, maria is not done yet. the eye of the storm is offshore. the center of circulation is north of the dominican republic. but you can see the rain bands coming into that island right now. unfortunately for puerto rico even thou away we're dealing with the flash flooding. it's just incredible the rainfall totals. some up to 40 inches. but the latest is it's a category 3 storm moving slowly to the northwest at 9 miles an hour and we'll watch for the storm to work its way away from the islands eventually. that's a look at the weather story of the day and now here's a closer look at the day ahead. temperatures are cooling down in northern new england and soon it will feel more like fall in the weeks to come. but not the case in the nation's midsection. look at that. some spots in the 90s. it's still summer, almost. so we're looking at the track taking maria over the open waters of the atlantic, maintaining a major status over the weekend. >>> the extra airline
. >>> let's turn now to bonnie schneid whoev schneider who is looking at where maria is today. >> after making landfall in puerto rico, maria is not done yet. the eye of the storm is offshore. the center of circulation is north of the dominican republic. but you can see the rain bands coming into that island right now. unfortunately for puerto rico even thou away we're dealing with the flash flooding. it's just incredible the rainfall totals. some up to 40 inches. but the latest...
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jodi schneider, thank you. of and even investors is still -- of aviva investors is still here. this is something that all managers have to deal with. preparedness takes up a great deal of time but i suppose the question that we have you is -- to what extent does this deliver extended transparency and is in a good thing? i am certainly embracing transparency, i certainly inc. that as an industry we have been to opaque. there are some assumptions that to be embedded, perhaps how closely and how much investment managers supposedly allow investment bankers and how much we will do in response to being bought or how much we would do. i think that is not accurate. nonetheless it is some people's reality. thatve made the decision we will pay out of our own so clientsearch, don't need to worry about that. historically, that came out of investment performance. attractive management is critical. butid always care about it never got the sense it was properly managed on the balance sheet. o the what does in thti decision to
jodi schneider, thank you. of and even investors is still -- of aviva investors is still here. this is something that all managers have to deal with. preparedness takes up a great deal of time but i suppose the question that we have you is -- to what extent does this deliver extended transparency and is in a good thing? i am certainly embracing transparency, i certainly inc. that as an industry we have been to opaque. there are some assumptions that to be embedded, perhaps how closely and how...
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[applause] >> thank you very much preamp i am mark schneider. -- very much. -- i am mark schneider. to second panel. we heard from the distinguished ambassadors. a very depressing report on the magnitude of hurricane irma. -- hurricane irma on their ,slands and others as well cuba, the british virgin islands and the u.s. virgin islands. it is clear the vulnerability of both countries being an small the -- being and small the power of nature -- big and small the power of nature. we have individuals who can speak to the response, the u.s. response, immediate relief and hopefully looking down the road as we just heard, there will be an incredible need for coordinated support and cooperation over reconstruction for the rebuilding a way that takes into account the threats and dangers of climate change in the region. and for that, we have the deputy director of the office of caribbean affairs at the state department james fleming whose first response director of the office of disasters at usaid. he had a distinguished career in the state including the previous assignment as the deputy loc
[applause] >> thank you very much preamp i am mark schneider. -- very much. -- i am mark schneider. to second panel. we heard from the distinguished ambassadors. a very depressing report on the magnitude of hurricane irma. -- hurricane irma on their ,slands and others as well cuba, the british virgin islands and the u.s. virgin islands. it is clear the vulnerability of both countries being an small the -- being and small the power of nature -- big and small the power of nature. we have...
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schneider, a member of the foreign affairs committee. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for one inute. mr. schneider: i rise in support of my amendment, included in this en bloc package. ensure the would xistence of an envoy to combat anti-semitism. anti-semitism is still alive and well throughout the world. just last month in france, omeone attacked a jew, yell, "kill the jew." providing adequate staff for this envoy is incredibly important as they continue to fight anti-semitism around he world. i thank my colleagues for including my amendment in the en bloc amendment and ask everyone vote for it. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back, the gentlelady reserve the gentleman from kentucky is recognized. mr. rogers: i yield one minute to the gentleman from california -- the gentleman from california, mr. valadao. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. valadao: i rise in support of my amendment. as a result of land mines laid during the war, the men, women, and children of the region have lived their liv
schneider, a member of the foreign affairs committee. the chair: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for one inute. mr. schneider: i rise in support of my amendment, included in this en bloc package. ensure the would xistence of an envoy to combat anti-semitism. anti-semitism is still alive and well throughout the world. just last month in france, omeone attacked a jew, yell, "kill the jew." providing adequate staff for this envoy is incredibly important as they continue to...
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ok to censor gary hart schneider was not the first to have underestimated her. the before dr. you have now become germany's first democratically elected female head of government that sends a powerful message to many women and no doubt to some men as well. when this. took a long time for us in germany to get used to the idea that a woman was doing the job. that. she had vidocq while she never made a song and dance about coming from the old east germany or being a woman that would have done nothing for her anyhow. that was kind of. for her a woman is not a political category this is so i can't think of anything about her that you could explain by saying it's because she's a woman. they are also men who focus on dialogue who are careful of their deliberations. if anything it would have to be her disdain for pretension her concept of power and. tendency to avoid showy displays of power which she always saw as absurd furnish a quote. until america was raised in the former communist east germany she spent a quiet on troubled childhood on the outskirts of the town of temping. it's b
ok to censor gary hart schneider was not the first to have underestimated her. the before dr. you have now become germany's first democratically elected female head of government that sends a powerful message to many women and no doubt to some men as well. when this. took a long time for us in germany to get used to the idea that a woman was doing the job. that. she had vidocq while she never made a song and dance about coming from the old east germany or being a woman that would have done...
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today you had tom perez, and then you had coming in from california billionaire businessman tomorrw schneider. why is he here in well, he's here because he was donating a million dollars to the virginia democratic effort today through his next gen. his political action committee. why was he doing h? well, he says in his viewpoint that getting in to these smaller general assembly races in his viewpoint is the key to unlocking virginia and then down the line key to unlocking national races as well . in 2017 virginia is going to be the focal point of politics in the united states of america. it's not just because you have the mos governor's race in the country this year. it's also because of charlottesville. it's because you have a campaign here where republicans are using thinly veiled racist attacks on latinos , on miss guzman suggesting that immigrants are equivalent to imnals. >> the stakes are high here in virginia. keep in mind money is pouring in to the commonwealth from both sides, republican and democratic. their goal is this, if they can break the republican strangle hold in richmond,
today you had tom perez, and then you had coming in from california billionaire businessman tomorrw schneider. why is he here in well, he's here because he was donating a million dollars to the virginia democratic effort today through his next gen. his political action committee. why was he doing h? well, he says in his viewpoint that getting in to these smaller general assembly races in his viewpoint is the key to unlocking virginia and then down the line key to unlocking national races as...
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jodi schneider giving us the latest. parker, good to see you this morning. waking up this morning, and again, it sounds as if the war of words, the actions and reactions, are mounting. here we are, facing the prospect of a test of a hydrogen bomb. is this a new shift in risk? bob: i think the answer to that is yes, but look at the reaction in markets. whether you look at risk indicators like the swiss franc, the yen, the level of gold, what is happening in global government bond markets, whether it is the vix, or other volatility measures. or wrongly that investors are not that concerned about this. investors are assuming that the war of words, the rhetoric, will remain fairly intense. i think in addition, there is an element of fatigue because no one really sees the endgame here. you can make the assumption that we are going to have constant tension and rhetoric, but actually no massive escalation, and that explains why all the risk indicators still remained very subdued. morning to you. this is the constant rhetoric that market participants have to get use
jodi schneider giving us the latest. parker, good to see you this morning. waking up this morning, and again, it sounds as if the war of words, the actions and reactions, are mounting. here we are, facing the prospect of a test of a hydrogen bomb. is this a new shift in risk? bob: i think the answer to that is yes, but look at the reaction in markets. whether you look at risk indicators like the swiss franc, the yen, the level of gold, what is happening in global government bond markets,...
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afshin dey wrote: david schneider countered: caira spenrath, who lives off- base on the island said: fed up redhead noted: jaime criticized the japanese government: and there was this from superduty: as always, we welcome your comments at www.pbs.org/newshour, on our facebook page, or on twitter @newshour. >> sreenivasan: finally, the nba champion golden state warriors have decided not to visit the white house, saying president trump has made it clear they're no longer invited. yesterday, on espn, warriors' star steph curry said he opposed the visit. today, president trump said on twitter, because of curry's hesitation, the invitation was withdrawn. instead, the team says it will visit washington, d.c., to" celebrate equality, diversity and inclusion." nba superstar lebron james supported curry, saying on twitter to the president: that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. thanks for watching. i'm hari sreenivasan. have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and
afshin dey wrote: david schneider countered: caira spenrath, who lives off- base on the island said: fed up redhead noted: jaime criticized the japanese government: and there was this from superduty: as always, we welcome your comments at www.pbs.org/newshour, on our facebook page, or on twitter @newshour. >> sreenivasan: finally, the nba champion golden state warriors have decided not to visit the white house, saying president trump has made it clear they're no longer invited. yesterday,...
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with a list he would like to put on dan schneider, that he's a fess oh. getting the leaders of the dmv to pledge if any public money goes to build the stadium or renovate fed ex field that there comes some public good from that. it can be from discounted tickets from taxpayers, veteran seating lotteries, use for the public schools and the youth lesion in the area. there's all kinds of ways that state how public funds can be used when it comes to sports stadiums. it's the sports fan could he ilings.com. it gives you a link where you can write to your local representatives, tell them that you want a say and if they're going to use taxpayer money there should be some stuff for the fans. if you already pay taxpayer money and then you have to pay thousands of dollars for tickets, itself not worth it. >> no time, bye-bye she's going to check out of the united states tonight. jim lokay is up next with the final five. we sip, we peel, -and we slide! -whoo! nah. like this. grab a large or extra large freshly ground, freshly brewed hot coffee
with a list he would like to put on dan schneider, that he's a fess oh. getting the leaders of the dmv to pledge if any public money goes to build the stadium or renovate fed ex field that there comes some public good from that. it can be from discounted tickets from taxpayers, veteran seating lotteries, use for the public schools and the youth lesion in the area. there's all kinds of ways that state how public funds can be used when it comes to sports stadiums. it's the sports fan could he...
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let's check in with nbc's bonnie schneider. what can you tell us about irma? >> it weakened a bit since the last advisory, a category 2. it's cloud filled. this is not going to last. irma will work its way over warmer waters and a more worst environment that will ignite it again to a major storm. right now 1500 miles east of the leeward islands. the west early movement continues. the shift to the more southwesterly movement. look in the days to come, category 4 hurricane, even by monday as a category 3. where is the storm going to go beyond five days and why is there so much uncertainty. a lot of dynamics in the atmosphere that can move it one way or another. if we have a weaker ridge, that would allow irma to turn to the north. if this ridge of high pressure over the atlantic is stronger, that would push the storm further to the west and not turning to the north fast enough. plus, we also have this jet stream -- this is another uncertainty. we don't know how strong or how weak the jet stream will be. if it does get stronger and dip further to the south, it ca
let's check in with nbc's bonnie schneider. what can you tell us about irma? >> it weakened a bit since the last advisory, a category 2. it's cloud filled. this is not going to last. irma will work its way over warmer waters and a more worst environment that will ignite it again to a major storm. right now 1500 miles east of the leeward islands. the west early movement continues. the shift to the more southwesterly movement. look in the days to come, category 4 hurricane, even by monday...
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now lets archipelago get over to nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. we were mentioning a second ago storm surge is our big worry right now. the big thing is the latest advisory says probably about a third of what they had estimated before. >> it kpochl been a lot wor-- c been a lot worse for familiar pau. heavy rain for jacksonville, as well as orlando, florida. they're getting the brunt in the overnight period. plenty of heavy rain in coastal georgia. savannah is about to go from bad to worse with a lot of rain bands just now working their way to the north. the storm has picked up a little bit in terms of its movement. it is now moving to north, northwest at 15. but is it still has a ways to go. center circulation 20 miles west of lake land, category 1 storm with maximum sustained winds at 85 miles per hour. flood advisories posted for jacksonville because of all that heavy rain and a tornado watch including gainsville, florida up through brunswick, georgia. that will continue through the morning hours. let's ta l likely through the morning, that cou
now lets archipelago get over to nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider. we were mentioning a second ago storm surge is our big worry right now. the big thing is the latest advisory says probably about a third of what they had estimated before. >> it kpochl been a lot wor-- c been a lot worse for familiar pau. heavy rain for jacksonville, as well as orlando, florida. they're getting the brunt in the overnight period. plenty of heavy rain in coastal georgia. savannah is about to go from bad to...
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and that's fine and i say we still have a chance to or we're going to do it eventually our bill schneider is a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university he says the republicans have failed to fulfill their campaign promise on obamacare because of internal fighting. the bill passed in two thousand and ten without one single republican vote in support of that bill in either the house or the senate that's very rare in the united states major pieces of legislation throughout american history have had at least some bipartisan support this was a wholly democratic bill which made it vulnerable from the beginning and republicans have never stopped trying to kill it now they also are idiotically opposed to it because they believe it has too much government they don't like the idea of a government will have two of that much say over the health care system but basically it's partisan revenge fewer and simple there are many democrats who say the that obamacare needs fixing it need some improvements there are flaws in it and i think congress may try to pass some some mea
and that's fine and i say we still have a chance to or we're going to do it eventually our bill schneider is a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university he says the republicans have failed to fulfill their campaign promise on obamacare because of internal fighting. the bill passed in two thousand and ten without one single republican vote in support of that bill in either the house or the senate that's very rare in the united states major pieces of legislation...
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those states to disarm and eventually join the treaty or at least get rid of their arsenals susie schneider nuclear disarmament program manager at pax thanks so much for coming on the show thanks so much. coming up conservatives supposedly hate freeloaders so why do they support right to work laws which literally legalized freeloading. and alex lawson in tonight's politics panel after the break. all the field we don't know. every the world series. and you get it on the old the old. the old according to jess. come along for the ride. all the world just dates and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties are anti american playing r.t. america offers more r.t. and there are obviously. many ways. just like the real news a good actor bad actor and in the end you could never you're on. the market all the world all the world all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. you guys and i made a professional is powerpoint to show you how artsy america fits into the greater media lab. our team is not all right but we are a solid alternative to the bullshit that we don't s
those states to disarm and eventually join the treaty or at least get rid of their arsenals susie schneider nuclear disarmament program manager at pax thanks so much for coming on the show thanks so much. coming up conservatives supposedly hate freeloaders so why do they support right to work laws which literally legalized freeloading. and alex lawson in tonight's politics panel after the break. all the field we don't know. every the world series. and you get it on the old the old. the old...
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. >> reporter: a nurse at the schneider regional medical center in st.homas, he made it to puerto rico where he face times with us, waiting for a flight to come home. >> there was chaos. there was, you know, nobody really understood what was happening. >> reporter: as for the barges, it's still sinking in they're back on u.s. soil. >> everything was going through my mind that we were going home. we were coming home to our -- to our family. >> reporter: clearly still very emotional there. now the state department says the evacuation out of st. martin resume tomorrow. and those wanting to leave should be at the airport by noon with passports in hand, ready to go, and to expect long waits. live, christie ileto, channel 6 action news. walter. >> meanwhile, we're happy that family is safe. thank you. >>> and across florida tonight, from high school gyms to hockey arenas, thousands of families hunkering down and waiting out the storm. families with small children, even their pets, found themselves in the storm's path this weekend. state officials say more than
. >> reporter: a nurse at the schneider regional medical center in st.homas, he made it to puerto rico where he face times with us, waiting for a flight to come home. >> there was chaos. there was, you know, nobody really understood what was happening. >> reporter: as for the barges, it's still sinking in they're back on u.s. soil. >> everything was going through my mind that we were going home. we were coming home to our -- to our family. >> reporter: clearly...
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aveva to mench with schneider electric. if you wonder what it does. it is this sort of stuff.u don't have to draw it by hand. full details are on the bbc website. you're watching business live. our top story: rebuilding the bricks nations. china calls for closer ties of member states to speed up economic development. we will keep you across the developments as that bricks summit wraps up and any headlines that come out of that, but let's talk about cloud computing. do you store stuff in the cloud? photos, videos, documents — that you store on the internet so you can access them anywhere? well, it's a booming market and it's notjust for storage. more and more it services, apps and software are stored and used from the cloud. new figures show the sector is growing at about 18% a year and will be worth more than $380 billion by 2020. service now is one of the world's top ten cloud providers according to forbes — and it says it's on track to reach $2 billion in revenues this year. it's boss isjohn donahoe — who used to be ebay's chief executive, and is also the chair at paypal. yo
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those states to disarm and eventually join the treaty or at least get rid of their arsenals susie schneider nuclear disarmament program manager at pax thanks so much for coming on the show thanks so much. coming up conservatives supposedly hate freeloaders so why do they support right to work laws which literally legalized freeloading. and alex lawson in tonight's politics panel after the break. on larry king you are watching our america question and more. your launching an r t america special report tonight on this bugs you and me because one that's been basically everything that you think you know about civil society have broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be dismissed of the normalising mind. we don't need people that think like this on our planet. this is an incredibly tense situation. the mission of newsworthy is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that the average viewer knows that r
those states to disarm and eventually join the treaty or at least get rid of their arsenals susie schneider nuclear disarmament program manager at pax thanks so much for coming on the show thanks so much. coming up conservatives supposedly hate freeloaders so why do they support right to work laws which literally legalized freeloading. and alex lawson in tonight's politics panel after the break. on larry king you are watching our america question and more. your launching an r t america special...
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jodi schneider here to make sense of this. doubting that tax cuts or tax reform will have any impact on the economy? concerned this bears little resemblance to the efforts in the 1980's, we had the 1986 tax reform where it was widespread. it was a rewrite of the tax code. his concern that by lowering the corporate rate and lowering rates for the wealthy that that will cost a lot of money and not have an effect on the overall economy. it could cost as much as $2 trillion and it is not clear where the money would come from, how that would be budgeted. that is his main concern that it would not be widespread, it would not be confidence of. -- comprehensive. things on the agenda. daca is on the agenda. on thefalling list of priorities? jody: congress has to do a few things in september. budget, approve some kind of spending plan even if it is short-term or the government will shut down october 1. they have to do something about the debt ceiling to raise the debt ceiling. the treasury secretary said they have to do it by september
jodi schneider here to make sense of this. doubting that tax cuts or tax reform will have any impact on the economy? concerned this bears little resemblance to the efforts in the 1980's, we had the 1986 tax reform where it was widespread. it was a rewrite of the tax code. his concern that by lowering the corporate rate and lowering rates for the wealthy that that will cost a lot of money and not have an effect on the overall economy. it could cost as much as $2 trillion and it is not clear...
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reporter: several owners joined protest on field, redskin owner schneider locked arms, and dallas cowboy player, jerry jones has said that grid iron is not the place for protest. >> this is is not the place to too anything other than honors flag. reporter: three teams stayed off sidelines during the national anthem, one player prominently defied that pittsburgh steeler offensive tackla tax --al alejao villanueva, a westpoint grad, an army ranger, served 3 tours in afghanistan, and awarded bronze star for saving his lives of buddies in combat, his jersey is now the biggest nfl item sole on-line, but it was criticized by head coach. >> i was looking for 100% participation. >> i love you brother, as far as steelers go no more. >> to show their support for some fans burned their steeler stuff. jim heaney 55 years old teal us he has been a steelers fan since he was born, but so aoffendsed by the hiding in the locker room he kissed his team good-bye. >> this has been on my wall for years, not any more. in the fire. hope all your ignorance burns too. reporter: on "monday night football," it wil
reporter: several owners joined protest on field, redskin owner schneider locked arms, and dallas cowboy player, jerry jones has said that grid iron is not the place for protest. >> this is is not the place to too anything other than honors flag. reporter: three teams stayed off sidelines during the national anthem, one player prominently defied that pittsburgh steeler offensive tackla tax --al alejao villanueva, a westpoint grad, an army ranger, served 3 tours in afghanistan, and awarded...
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colon >> and my father ian schneider. in your eyes life as a party.ere is no one who laughs louder, love tartar and charged at all more than you. your love of life and passion for everyone you shared it with continues to inspire me stronger than ever 16 years later. i'm so honored to continue your celebration each and every day. we love and miss you always. >> and my brothers in law daniel shea and joseph patrick shea. we will never forget your laughter, your life and your love. god bless you and god bless america. ronald edward comer albert conway. jaime concepcion denease conley susan p. conlon margaret mary conner cynthia marie lise connolly john e. connolly, jr. james lee connor jonathan m. connors kevin patrick connors kevin f. conroy brenda e. conway dennis michael cook helen d. cook jeffrey w. coons. john a. cooper julian d cooper. joseph albert corbett gerard j. coppola joseph albert corbett alejandro cordero robert cordice ruben d. correa danny a. correa-gutierrez georgina rose corrigan. james j. corrigan carlos cortes kevin cosgrove dolores
colon >> and my father ian schneider. in your eyes life as a party.ere is no one who laughs louder, love tartar and charged at all more than you. your love of life and passion for everyone you shared it with continues to inspire me stronger than ever 16 years later. i'm so honored to continue your celebration each and every day. we love and miss you always. >> and my brothers in law daniel shea and joseph patrick shea. we will never forget your laughter, your life and your love. god...
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jodi schneider is tracking this for us.tax policy, what do you make of this so far? jodi: some people familiar with the matter have told us at bloomberg that we are looking at a corporate tax rate, the number everyone looks at, of 20%, down from 35% now, although few companies actually pay the full amount because of deductions and exemptions, that kind of thing. individualg at a 39% -- top individual tax rate. i'm sorry, 35%, down from 39%. with perhaps one high bracket for super earners. then things like a repeal of the alternative minimum tax and the estate tax, which would benefit high earners and the wealthy, are also something that would allow companies to have a one-time repatriation holiday on their overseas earnings, to ,ring them back and pay the tax which would make companies happy with a lot of overseas earnings. i think this would be viewed as a good package by, which would corporations, particularly high earners. yvonne: exactly. there are so many interesting things we're going to learn. you have been following
jodi schneider is tracking this for us.tax policy, what do you make of this so far? jodi: some people familiar with the matter have told us at bloomberg that we are looking at a corporate tax rate, the number everyone looks at, of 20%, down from 35% now, although few companies actually pay the full amount because of deductions and exemptions, that kind of thing. individualg at a 39% -- top individual tax rate. i'm sorry, 35%, down from 39%. with perhaps one high bracket for super earners. then...
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yvonne: jodi schneider, joining us with the latest on iran. betty: been so much, jodi.ews now with paul allen. paul: the fed has announced the beginning of the end of an era, saying it will start to shrink its gigantic balance sheet next month. the fomc left rates unchanged as expected. fed policymakers still expect another hike before the end of the year. janet yellen continues to see the economy strengthening with a healthy labor market and rising inflation, but admitted the cpi undershoot is a mystery. >> for quite some time, inflation has been running below the committee's 2% longer run objective. however, we believe this year's shortfall in inflation primarily reflects developments that are largely unrelated to broader economic conditions. paul: legal experts say the facts could get away -- say equifax could get away with just paying one dollar each for the millions of people whose data was compromised. that is based on the millions of dollars that anthem agreed to pay to resolve claims they did not protect customers from a hacked in 2015. faces facts e --quifax la
yvonne: jodi schneider, joining us with the latest on iran. betty: been so much, jodi.ews now with paul allen. paul: the fed has announced the beginning of the end of an era, saying it will start to shrink its gigantic balance sheet next month. the fomc left rates unchanged as expected. fed policymakers still expect another hike before the end of the year. janet yellen continues to see the economy strengthening with a healthy labor market and rising inflation, but admitted the cpi undershoot is...
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forhird time's the charm schneider electric, the french company reaching an agreement to take controlish software maker of eva. it remains to be seen how that goes through. it's an interesting deal structure. they are getting control of andt 60% of the shares, it's like a reverse takeover almost. the deal is definitely happening. there's complexity of untangling the business. has a lot changed since the last two failures? aveva is arguing they have spun off some of their businesses. the markets have changed over the years. let's see how shareholders worked on it, and let's see if they get the regulatory approvals in place. >> angela merkel has been put on the defensive in her only televised debate of the german election campaign. rival martin schulz accused the chancellor of taking her foot off the pedal over dieselgate, while the moderator suggested the government could have done more about the scandal. >> compared to the debates we typically see in the u.s. or what we saw over brexit or in the french elections, this one was very tame. the candidates were very polite. of coarse, the
forhird time's the charm schneider electric, the french company reaching an agreement to take controlish software maker of eva. it remains to be seen how that goes through. it's an interesting deal structure. they are getting control of andt 60% of the shares, it's like a reverse takeover almost. the deal is definitely happening. there's complexity of untangling the business. has a lot changed since the last two failures? aveva is arguing they have spun off some of their businesses. the markets...