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schneider's approach and methods were recently published in the renowned scientific journal nature. as ish but if it's actually it's really the first time that a method like this is been used to measure extensively the same goes for accuracy with it you can see single trees and determine differences in the biochemistry of leaves the bush team went with until now that wasn't possible for such a large area when you're out in the field you used to have to go to a single tree and take the leaves and measure them but of course you can't examine an entire forest that way for the first time this new method really allows entire ecosystems to be examined it lets us look at biodiversity over a large area. if the laser method in borneo stands the test it'll soon be deployed to the international space station where it will be used to measure the biomass of the entire planet. for more from the world of science and technology go to our website and write to us on twitter and facebook we love hearing from you. on our next show we'll head to greenland where climate change is melting glaciers as the
schneider's approach and methods were recently published in the renowned scientific journal nature. as ish but if it's actually it's really the first time that a method like this is been used to measure extensively the same goes for accuracy with it you can see single trees and determine differences in the biochemistry of leaves the bush team went with until now that wasn't possible for such a large area when you're out in the field you used to have to go to a single tree and take the leaves...
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first, to jessica schneider. this is raising even more questions about possible obstruction of justice. >> yeah, that's right, wolf. the president's push to fire the special counsel, it only adds to the list of actions and comments from the president that mueller's team maybe evaluating art as part of that portion of the probe and tonight, new details about the tension inside the white house over the summer when the white house counsel forcibly pushed back on the president's call the to remove mueller. after months of denying the president was considering firing special counsel robert mueller -- >> are you considering firing robert mule snellemueller? >> tonight, they're refusing to comment on reporting the president tried toot just that. cnn learned president trump -- to fire mueller last june. but he balked and threatened to
first, to jessica schneider. this is raising even more questions about possible obstruction of justice. >> yeah, that's right, wolf. the president's push to fire the special counsel, it only adds to the list of actions and comments from the president that mueller's team maybe evaluating art as part of that portion of the probe and tonight, new details about the tension inside the white house over the summer when the white house counsel forcibly pushed back on the president's call the to...
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schneider. mr. schneider: chairman thune, ranking member nelson, and members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity to testify today and thank you on behalf of the automotive industry and developers of automated vehicles for your leadership in working to enact the av start act. there's an urgency for the senate to pass the av start act, because it will create, for innovators, a consistent national regulatory framework for automated vehicles. that's necessary to advance mobility solutions that will positively transform american cities, provide mobility to the elderly, and the disabled, and ensure greater safety on our roads, a priority we share with your committee and the department of transportation. passage of this legislation will allow us to realize the transportation revolutions we so three often talk about -- shared mobility, electrification, and automated vehicles. enhanced by digitalization, which some consider a fourth. automation and digitalization are disruptive innovations, especi
schneider. mr. schneider: chairman thune, ranking member nelson, and members of the committee, i appreciate the opportunity to testify today and thank you on behalf of the automotive industry and developers of automated vehicles for your leadership in working to enact the av start act. there's an urgency for the senate to pass the av start act, because it will create, for innovators, a consistent national regulatory framework for automated vehicles. that's necessary to advance mobility...
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. >> reporter: jennifer schneider is jessica's mother she set out to understand why. >> we were very puzzled. >> reporter: there's no family history or bad genes that put jessica in danger. >> we actually had her dna testing. >> reporter: jessica's mother wondered if the drugs led to her diagnosis. no one in the u.s. keeps track of what happens to egg donors. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: in a report published last year, dr. schneider reported on five cases of breast cancer in young egg donors with no genetic risk and while she admits that's not proof of a link she's calling for a national egg donor registry and long term studies. >> we really need to do this research to find out then we would know. >> i believe the data that we have is very reassuring. >> reporter: ucsf reproductive endo chronologist says the same drugs are used in ivf. no definitive studies have proven a link between the use of fertility drug and cancers. >> whether it's our young egg donors, whether it's young women who are freezing to freeze their eggs we don't want to put any of our patients at risk. >> however
. >> reporter: jennifer schneider is jessica's mother she set out to understand why. >> we were very puzzled. >> reporter: there's no family history or bad genes that put jessica in danger. >> we actually had her dna testing. >> reporter: jessica's mother wondered if the drugs led to her diagnosis. no one in the u.s. keeps track of what happens to egg donors. >> i was shocked. >> reporter: in a report published last year, dr. schneider reported on five...
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. >> we were talking to germany schneider earlier, and right now the five-year is at 29.37%. if you look at dosco on the bloomberg, the market is saying a very different thing to what the fed is saying. where should the five-year yield be right now? >> well, you mentioned term premium. we haven't seen a pick up in inflation with premium. we do think hive-year fields will move higher a bit more. the fed has signaled it will likely hike rates three times this year. we are actually looking for four. the market is at 2.5. so if the market reprise toss our forecast and where the fed is guiding them towards, then well get higher short-end rates. as julia mentioned, the continued flattening of the yield curve, that is something that is likely to continue as the short end moves higher on fed headaches but the long end doesn't price in potential g.d.p. >> we are already more than half way through january. if you are looking for four rate increases this year, presumably starting in march, wouldn't the market want to be getting in front of that a little bit? and will we see a very steep
. >> we were talking to germany schneider earlier, and right now the five-year is at 29.37%. if you look at dosco on the bloomberg, the market is saying a very different thing to what the fed is saying. where should the five-year yield be right now? >> well, you mentioned term premium. we haven't seen a pick up in inflation with premium. we do think hive-year fields will move higher a bit more. the fed has signaled it will likely hike rates three times this year. we are actually...
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. >> cnn's justice correspondent, jessica schneider, joining us live from washington. you know, a lot of people stunned to see these comments this morning from steve bannon, jessica. >> stunned is the right word. steve bannon going after donald trump jr. hard, calling o out that june 2016 meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower. also in attendance, there were paul manafort, then campaign chair, and jared kushner. that meeting actually happened about two months before steve bannon actually joined the campaign. so steve bannon now telling the author, michael wolf, in that soon-to-be-released book, "fire and fury," saying this about the meeting in addition, they're going to crack don jr. like an egg on national tv. very harsh words there. also calling it treasonous, unpatriotic. now, of course, don jr. has said that he took the meeting as someone new to politics. he said as a business man, you take about every meeting that presents itself. and he said he also viewed it as getting opposition research. but of course, bannon there hitting back hard on that defense. al
. >> cnn's justice correspondent, jessica schneider, joining us live from washington. you know, a lot of people stunned to see these comments this morning from steve bannon, jessica. >> stunned is the right word. steve bannon going after donald trump jr. hard, calling o out that june 2016 meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower. also in attendance, there were paul manafort, then campaign chair, and jared kushner. that meeting actually happened about two months before steve...
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i want to bring in cnn's jessica schneider. she's joining us now. what can you tell us? >> reporter: wolf, after days of speculation and some intrigue here, we have learned from the department of justice inspector general, via a letter that they sent to congress, that, yes, in fact, this big gap of text messages have in some part been located. so, we know that those texts, there was that gap between december 2016 to may 17th, 2017. and of course, republicans have seized on this, called this into question, but we know in the meantime here, the inspector general, they've been investigating this for several months now. of course, it's the inspector general who actually even discovered that these texts existed in the first place. so, what they've just alerted congressional committees to is that they have been able to through the devices themselves, as opposed to the storage system that the fbi had, through the devices, they have been able to locate some of these text messages. in particular, i'll read for you the portion of the letter where they addressed this. it says that
i want to bring in cnn's jessica schneider. she's joining us now. what can you tell us? >> reporter: wolf, after days of speculation and some intrigue here, we have learned from the department of justice inspector general, via a letter that they sent to congress, that, yes, in fact, this big gap of text messages have in some part been located. so, we know that those texts, there was that gap between december 2016 to may 17th, 2017. and of course, republicans have seized on this, called...
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schneider? >> i agree. >> dr. avent, why do you think there should be -- >> the mike. >> what is the reason for this? what justifies the exception of not having this apply to trucks in your mind? >> i don't think there is an exception. i think that, again, it could be market motivated. i think the technology certainly could help that industry tremendously. >> good answer. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator inhofe. senator lee is up next. >> thanks very much to each of you for being here and for answering our questions. we are on the precipice of ground-breaking technological revolution, one that combines computing power with telecommunications ability, sensing abilities, so as to change the way the american people interact with their mean of transportation. that has the power to make us healthier, safer. one of the things that i worry about in this circumstance, is that the only thing that can stop this technological revolution from taking place and from improving the lives of 330 americans is the gove
schneider? >> i agree. >> dr. avent, why do you think there should be -- >> the mike. >> what is the reason for this? what justifies the exception of not having this apply to trucks in your mind? >> i don't think there is an exception. i think that, again, it could be market motivated. i think the technology certainly could help that industry tremendously. >> good answer. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator inhofe. senator lee is up next....
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schneider, why are you not dealing yourself out of business? >> well, this is a great question, and this is sort of at the heart of the matter. so, what's great about this is that we, as an industry, are beginning to speak in terms that are typically more associated with the technology in the high-tech sectors, and that is in the form of use cases. so, mixed mode, multiple use cases, whether you're trying to get from point to point in a city or from city to city, interurban, suburban, there are so many different use cases for personal transportation that to think that a $10 trillion global industry is going to be solved by a single solution is really not probably realistic from our view. the way we look at this and the reason why we, as an auto maker, are excited about the future, is that in pretty much every other category that we consume, food, music, media, lodging, the consumer models either are changing or have changed. we buy things differently. we buy what we want. we pay for what we use and we do it on our phone. and from our perspectiv
schneider, why are you not dealing yourself out of business? >> well, this is a great question, and this is sort of at the heart of the matter. so, what's great about this is that we, as an industry, are beginning to speak in terms that are typically more associated with the technology in the high-tech sectors, and that is in the form of use cases. so, mixed mode, multiple use cases, whether you're trying to get from point to point in a city or from city to city, interurban, suburban,...
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we have the latest from jessica schneider. >> reporter: after months of denying the president was considering firing special counsel robert mueller, the white house and the president's lawyers are refusing to comment on reports that the president tried to do just that. cnn learned president trump ordered white house counsel, don mcgann, but he balked. in a statement, trump's attorney would only say, we decline to comment out of respect for the office of the special counsel and their process. >> the entire thing has been a witch hunt. >> reporter: the stunning revelation that trump tried to oust the man leading the probe is one more point in a pattern of behavior some say could be considered obstruction of justice, the criminal act of interfering with law enforcement investigation. the president asked former fbi director for his loyalty in february, then asked him to drop any investigation into michael flynn. he fired comey in may because of the handling of the clinton e-mail investigation but later told nbc's lester holt something different. >> when i decided to do it, i said, you know, this
we have the latest from jessica schneider. >> reporter: after months of denying the president was considering firing special counsel robert mueller, the white house and the president's lawyers are refusing to comment on reports that the president tried to do just that. cnn learned president trump ordered white house counsel, don mcgann, but he balked. in a statement, trump's attorney would only say, we decline to comment out of respect for the office of the special counsel and their...
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we have jessica schneider with more from washington. >> reporter: christine and dave, andrew mccabe is out of a job more than a month before his expected retirement. we are told his sudden departure was surprising for colleagues at the fbi headquarters. especially since the exact reason for his early exit wasn't entirely known. the deputy director of the fbi announced the decision to leave he in the meeting monday morning. mccabe said at the meeting it was his choice, but other sources we learned at cnn, suggested to us that mccabe was pushed out. told by the new director chris wray that he would know longer need him as deputy director. president trump has repeatedly attacked andrew mccabe. notably because mccabe's wife jill ran as a democrat in 2015 in a senate race. and the president is taking issue with jill taking money from a group that was affiliated with then governor terry mcauliffe. they have come under attacks from the president and many republicans are saying its agents are bias against trump. this has some republicans applauding, but other lawmakers are concerned that the p
we have jessica schneider with more from washington. >> reporter: christine and dave, andrew mccabe is out of a job more than a month before his expected retirement. we are told his sudden departure was surprising for colleagues at the fbi headquarters. especially since the exact reason for his early exit wasn't entirely known. the deputy director of the fbi announced the decision to leave he in the meeting monday morning. mccabe said at the meeting it was his choice, but other sources we...
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away a lot of jobs just how many years hardly disputed but the digital era is already here him a schneider is chief executive officer of the institute of labor economics him of this is a big topic here in europe at davos everyone was talking about rescaling workforces for the future but not the warden of the world's biggest economy u.s. president donald trump did you notice that as well. no i didn't to be honest but in any case this is the bait is not new and also technical advancement is not a new phenomenon and what we can tell if you're looking back into history is that people have always been scared about technical advance but. the fear and the concerns that came out of that always turned out as. not not realistic and we did the problem seems to be that there's an asymmetry between the ability to see which kind of jobs will be destroyed but we're lacking a fantasy when it comes to imagining what kind of new type of jobs would emerge and that creates some kind of asymmetric perception that. overweights the job destruction and underway it's job creation and i think that's the same thing
away a lot of jobs just how many years hardly disputed but the digital era is already here him a schneider is chief executive officer of the institute of labor economics him of this is a big topic here in europe at davos everyone was talking about rescaling workforces for the future but not the warden of the world's biggest economy u.s. president donald trump did you notice that as well. no i didn't to be honest but in any case this is the bait is not new and also technical advancement is not a...
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policy at george mason university who's joining us live from los angeles very good as always mr schneider to have you with us on al-jazeera so right now he does seem a very ostracized figure what does that say given his past popularity about the president's current popularity with the all tried and the republican party the president remains very popular with the all right with the republican party because look what happened the president has not fallen the van and was destroyed by michael. tended to take the president from like raising questions about his mental stability instead the victim turned out to be the baton and so you don't think this book you know fire and fury has had a negative impact with trump's supporters with his base at all. with his not with his base and among the larger electorate yes because it raised some important questions which people are publicly asking about president trump's mental stability and his ability to do the job but among the trump base his core supporters including most of the republican party and that's a bit of a surprise because he was a real outsi
policy at george mason university who's joining us live from los angeles very good as always mr schneider to have you with us on al-jazeera so right now he does seem a very ostracized figure what does that say given his past popularity about the president's current popularity with the all tried and the republican party the president remains very popular with the all right with the republican party because look what happened the president has not fallen the van and was destroyed by michael....
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it is the first investment since mark schneider since he took the helm last year. nestle focusing on health, coffee, pet food and water. that is nestle. let's talk about emerging market equities. theriot rising today, highest in almost a decade. stock contrarians are warning the good times may not last. the chief executive of doubleline says the rally in the dollar will probably be a set-back. goldman sachs and ubs has cited a possible downturn in the sector. but the msci emerging markets goes from strength to strength as evidenced by this chart, as well as the saudi stock benchmark, climbing today, highest level since october of 2015 on expectations that the country will be added to emerging markets. the share gains .2% last year versus that 34% rally in the msci emerging markets index. it has risen 4% so far this year. it is preparing to be the home of aramco, which could be the world's biggestism p.o. 19 minutes into the u.s. trading day. vonnie: we are seeing the rally resume in today's session. we had the rally yesterday morning and meled away by day's end. it
it is the first investment since mark schneider since he took the helm last year. nestle focusing on health, coffee, pet food and water. that is nestle. let's talk about emerging market equities. theriot rising today, highest in almost a decade. stock contrarians are warning the good times may not last. the chief executive of doubleline says the rally in the dollar will probably be a set-back. goldman sachs and ubs has cited a possible downturn in the sector. but the msci emerging markets goes...
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schneider is a health care industry man.g at these spaces that nestle has not spent much time in lately. in december, they did their biggest deal in 11 years when they purchased atrium innovation. a little known supplements maker. and now, the priest had we are talking about, $5 billion for merck would be almost double what they paid on their last -- the price we are talking about, $5 billion for merck would be almost double what they paid on their last deal. >> walmart has announced it is boosting starting wages to $11 an hour and pay and bonuses up to $1000. america's largest employer is crediting tax cuts for these pay increases. it's a big employer. >> donald trump just gave a million walmart workers a pay raise. they are the nation's biggest private employer, and as they move, other retailers move. three years ago, walmart did another pay hike moving to nine dollars and hour and then $10 an hour for most hourly workers and many retailers followed in their wake. what is different this time is when walmart did this, unemp
schneider is a health care industry man.g at these spaces that nestle has not spent much time in lately. in december, they did their biggest deal in 11 years when they purchased atrium innovation. a little known supplements maker. and now, the priest had we are talking about, $5 billion for merck would be almost double what they paid on their last -- the price we are talking about, $5 billion for merck would be almost double what they paid on their last deal. >> walmart has announced it...
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we have the latest on this from jodi schneider.entially, it has been delayed until early another round of february. proverbial can has been kicked down the road again, this is the fourth short-term extension of government funding since the new u.s. fiscal year begin. -- began. people think there will be a fifth because in three weeks it will be difficult for them to settle the longer term and bigger picture spending issues like how much to allocate for domestic programs versus military funding. they have not even gone to that yet. the other question is, how are they going to settle and are they going to settle the immigration question, which led to the shutdown in a just three weeks time? the democrats got a promise from senate majority leader that he would address the issue, a did not get a promise on a vote, and they got no such assurances from the house of representatives or the white house. yousef: there was a lot of speculation that as president donald trump begins to prepare his arrival to davos, how he would set the tone in
we have the latest on this from jodi schneider.entially, it has been delayed until early another round of february. proverbial can has been kicked down the road again, this is the fourth short-term extension of government funding since the new u.s. fiscal year begin. -- began. people think there will be a fifth because in three weeks it will be difficult for them to settle the longer term and bigger picture spending issues like how much to allocate for domestic programs versus military funding....
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mccabe to leave immediately and earlier than expected, cnn justice corresponde correspondent jean schneider joining me now. when the news broke yesterday, we had no details on mccabe's departure. >> we have more details now. his departure was prompted by the director. they said it would be his decision to leave or stay, and as we know, mccabe left a month before he was set to retire. and also coming was the inspector general's report. that also might have hastened mccabe's departure. they hinted that the investigation did play a part. of course, the ig has been looking into the investigation's handling of the e-mail investigation. director wray noted that he couldn't comment on the ig's report. in the e-mail as well, director wray also defended himself as not being suede by politics. really twofold here, jim. first of all, mccabe wanting to bring in some of his own team and then hinting there could be information in this upcoming ig report that may have prompted mccabe's departure as well. jim? >> but to be clear, jessica, we don't know what the alleged wro wrongdoing is that might be in th
mccabe to leave immediately and earlier than expected, cnn justice corresponde correspondent jean schneider joining me now. when the news broke yesterday, we had no details on mccabe's departure. >> we have more details now. his departure was prompted by the director. they said it would be his decision to leave or stay, and as we know, mccabe left a month before he was set to retire. and also coming was the inspector general's report. that also might have hastened mccabe's departure. they...
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first to cnn justice correspondent, jessica schneider. jessica, this was a stunning statement from the fbi. >> it was, brianna, a very public push back against the president and the president's chief of staff, who have made it clear they tend to release this memo alleging abuse. the fbi isn't holding back, to reiterate the dangers the release of this memo might pose. tonight in a stunning move, president trump's handpicked fbi director christopher wray clashing with the white house, saying do not release the memo, this stark statement despite justice officials about publicly opposing the white house. the fbi was provided a limited opportunity to review this memo. we have grave concerns about material owe missions of fact that fundamentally impact the memo'scracy. chief of staff john kelly implied the decision to release has been made. >> it will be released here pretty quick, i think, and the whole world can see it. this president, it's so unique, brian, he wants everything out so that the american people can make up their own minds. if p
first to cnn justice correspondent, jessica schneider. jessica, this was a stunning statement from the fbi. >> it was, brianna, a very public push back against the president and the president's chief of staff, who have made it clear they tend to release this memo alleging abuse. the fbi isn't holding back, to reiterate the dangers the release of this memo might pose. tonight in a stunning move, president trump's handpicked fbi director christopher wray clashing with the white house,...
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more from cnn's jessica schneider in washington. >> reporter: we do now know that both the attorney general and former fbi director james comey have both been interviewed by the special counsel's office. the attorney general was questioned for several hours by mueller's team last week on wednesday, according to a source close to sessions. former fbi director comey, he spoke with investigators last year. the interviews, we know, focused on two things. first, russia's meddling in the election. and second, whether or not president trump obstructed justice since taking office, especially as it concerns his firing of james comey in may. jeff sessions and james comey, they are of key interest. sessions for his meetings with the russian ambassador during the campaign, and of course the fact that he was involved in the firing of james comey. of course, as for former fbi director james comey, he took many notes that he's talked about, about his interactions with the president, and of course the special counsel will be interested in comey expanding upon those. the president weighed in on sessions' in
more from cnn's jessica schneider in washington. >> reporter: we do now know that both the attorney general and former fbi director james comey have both been interviewed by the special counsel's office. the attorney general was questioned for several hours by mueller's team last week on wednesday, according to a source close to sessions. former fbi director comey, he spoke with investigators last year. the interviews, we know, focused on two things. first, russia's meddling in the...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> the tell-all book about the white house hit bookstores friday as an instant best-seller. >> that book called "fire and fury" it is extremely unflatter to get u.s. president portraying him as selfish and incompetent. >> earlier, he tweeted michael wolff is a total loser who made up stories in order to sell his really boring and untruthful book. he used sloppy steve bannon who cried when he got fired and begged for his job. now sloppy steve has been dumped like a dog by almost everyone, too bad. >> as we mentioned, the president is at the presidential retreat at camp david this weekend. he's meeting with some of the members of congressional cabinet. >> for helping to boost interest on the book. and more on is that, here's cnn's jeff zeleny. >> reporter: president trump heading offer for a weekend retreat with republican leaders. >> we're going to camp david with a lot of the great american senators and making america great again. >> reporter: "as "fire and fury" inside the trump white house was released four days early, the president took his cont
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> the tell-all book about the white house hit bookstores friday as an instant best-seller. >> that book called "fire and fury" it is extremely unflatter to get u.s. president portraying him as selfish and incompetent. >> earlier, he tweeted michael wolff is a total loser who made up stories in order to sell his really boring and untruthful book. he used sloppy steve bannon who cried when he got fired and begged for his job....
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willis admitted to leaving the bag outside of her car december 20th at the loading dock of cecilia schneider middle school. police are thankful that authorities found the bricks rather than children. the stash is worth $100,000 on the street. >> police in ben salem are trying to track down two women who turned new year's eve into a nightmare for a man just looking for company to celebrate. >> this case is a reminder to be careful accepting drinks from strangers. the victim learned a dangerous and embarrassing lesson in antioch. >> the victim tells police it was new year's eve. he was having a good time drinking at a bar in antioch. >> he may have thought he struck gold with two women, who knows? they know what they are going to do, roofy him or get him bombed. >> police are not sure what the women put in the victim's drink but he woke up at a hotel in ben salem. >> his money wallet, credit cards, belongings are all gone. >> they even took the guy's clothes. they then went on a spending spree. >> they went to a box store in new jersey to wal-mart to go on a shopping spree. >> before it was ov
willis admitted to leaving the bag outside of her car december 20th at the loading dock of cecilia schneider middle school. police are thankful that authorities found the bricks rather than children. the stash is worth $100,000 on the street. >> police in ben salem are trying to track down two women who turned new year's eve into a nightmare for a man just looking for company to celebrate. >> this case is a reminder to be careful accepting drinks from strangers. the victim learned a...
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schneider there with the latest on president trump's administration one year in.hen we assess the highs and lows of the trump administration this shows not just the u.s. but european and emerging-market stocks doing well during his presidency. others say this was already underway when he took office. how much credit does he take for not standing in the way for the global rally in stocks? >> i think economy growth is spreading through the planet. you look at that fantastic indicators showing that the deflation -- we are away from the pressure where we have been trapped. why we havereason enjoyed this global rally in making the longest you don'tave -- anna: credit trump. this is a global story? christophe: it is a global story. great this policy decision we have now. -- manus: you call this the greatest achievement and fiscal policy -- anna: you mentioned it three or four times, you are clearly impressed by it. stronger didn't get a dollar. we have the relationship between this collapse and the dollar, and it has been a collapse, a does that continue, and b, it does
schneider there with the latest on president trump's administration one year in.hen we assess the highs and lows of the trump administration this shows not just the u.s. but european and emerging-market stocks doing well during his presidency. others say this was already underway when he took office. how much credit does he take for not standing in the way for the global rally in stocks? >> i think economy growth is spreading through the planet. you look at that fantastic indicators...
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say the heat map shows patterns that are recent enough, to give away sensitive information.tobias schneiderbal public policy institute:"we can see when the soldiers leave their fitbits on and they leave their base. we patrol patterns. you can make out supply lines. and those are, you know, potential targets for insurgents." coming up their intentions were good trying to feed the homeless but we have some obvious safety precautions we need to think about this is something even veteran california highway patrol officers were scratching their heads over i'll explain in the next editions of people behaving badly (sports) coming up i'll have all the day's sports highlights and scores. (pam) we often hear stories of horrific crashes on bay area freeways. in fact, just recently, three different crashes involving the california highway patrol .. have made the headlines .(steve) the c-h-p is trained on roadside safety but even with all that training things can go wrong... cg00 - 32 non-emergency stops on freeways san jose 32- 38 officer lee tirona california highway patrol 38 - 2:04 non -emergency s
say the heat map shows patterns that are recent enough, to give away sensitive information.tobias schneiderbal public policy institute:"we can see when the soldiers leave their fitbits on and they leave their base. we patrol patterns. you can make out supply lines. and those are, you know, potential targets for insurgents." coming up their intentions were good trying to feed the homeless but we have some obvious safety precautions we need to think about this is something even veteran...
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jodi schneider joins us from hong kong.mp always likes to grab onto the stock market as his responsibility. how important is it for him that the run continues? it has his fingerprints over it in terms of what happens next. jodi: yes, he likes to take as long as the market is buoyant, he will continue to take credit. the tax deal has been helping the market, and companies are happy. how foreignout companies may be coming to the u.s., i'm not quite so sure about that. while the deal does lower the corporate rate, and it is good for many u.s. companies, particularly those who will benefit from international tax implications, it is unclear if foreign companies will be advantaged as well, especially if they are advantaged in their own country. obviously, there are other reasons. there has not been a lot of indications that non-us companies are rushing to the shores, but we will see. companies are happy about the tax bill. it has been very important for them, and for him to get that win, and for the republicans in congress. until
jodi schneider joins us from hong kong.mp always likes to grab onto the stock market as his responsibility. how important is it for him that the run continues? it has his fingerprints over it in terms of what happens next. jodi: yes, he likes to take as long as the market is buoyant, he will continue to take credit. the tax deal has been helping the market, and companies are happy. how foreignout companies may be coming to the u.s., i'm not quite so sure about that. while the deal does lower...
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>> jessica schneider, thanks so much for following this for us.it. >>> playing with heavy hearts the texas longhorns earn their biggest win in the basketball season. the "bleacher report" is next. ♪ if you wear a denture, you not only want a clean feeling every day, you want your denture to be stain free. did you know there's a specialty cleanser that's gentle enough for everyday use and cleans better than regular toothpaste? try polident cleanser. it has a four in one cleaning system that kills ten times more odor causing bacteria than regular toothpaste, deep cleans where brushing may miss, helps remove tough stains, and maintains the original color of your dentures when used daily. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture, use polident every day. .. at whole foods market, we believe in food that's naturally beautiful, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives in any of the food we sell. we believe in real food. whole foods market. so, dathe family up to the lake for the weekend.
>> jessica schneider, thanks so much for following this for us.it. >>> playing with heavy hearts the texas longhorns earn their biggest win in the basketball season. the "bleacher report" is next. ♪ if you wear a denture, you not only want a clean feeling every day, you want your denture to be stain free. did you know there's a specialty cleanser that's gentle enough for everyday use and cleans better than regular toothpaste? try polident cleanser. it has a four in...
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cnn justice correspondent, jessica schneider, is joining us from washington. jessica, bannon apparently had a lot to say about the russia investigation and it's not good news for trump's inner circle. >> it's not, ana. this is really steve bannon unleashed, which of course we've seen before. but this time, he's targeting the trump family. in particular, he's going after donald trump jr. hard, calling out that june 2016 meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower. that's also where paul manafort, who was the campaign chair, and jared kushner, they also attended. that meeting did happen about two months before steve bannon joined the campaign, as chief executive. and bannon now talking in this book, this soon-to-be released book, fire and fury. he's saying this, they're going to crack down jr. like an egg on national tv. so, that's from bannon. but, of course, don jr. has previously said that he took the meeting as someone new to politics. he said, as a businessman, you take every meeting that presents itself. he also says he views it as getting opposition re
cnn justice correspondent, jessica schneider, is joining us from washington. jessica, bannon apparently had a lot to say about the russia investigation and it's not good news for trump's inner circle. >> it's not, ana. this is really steve bannon unleashed, which of course we've seen before. but this time, he's targeting the trump family. in particular, he's going after donald trump jr. hard, calling out that june 2016 meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower. that's also where paul...
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our justice correspondent jessica schneider is here. democrats aren't buying what homeland security secretary countrikristeirstjen nielsen cl she didn't remember what was said. >> they didn't buy it at all. the homeland security secretary stuck to her stance that she did not hear the president utter that curse word that's grabbed the most attention. of course that explanation does not satisfy democrats. >> reporter: homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen under oath and under fire. >> president trump said the most vulgar and racist things i've ever heard a president of either party utter. >> did the president of the united states use that four-letter word in combination with any other words? >> you said on fox news that the president used strong language. what was that strong language? >> reporter: answering each version of the question virtually the same way. >> you were in the room. you're under oath. did president trump use this word or a substantially similar word to describe certain countries? >> i did not hear that word used,
our justice correspondent jessica schneider is here. democrats aren't buying what homeland security secretary countrikristeirstjen nielsen cl she didn't remember what was said. >> they didn't buy it at all. the homeland security secretary stuck to her stance that she did not hear the president utter that curse word that's grabbed the most attention. of course that explanation does not satisfy democrats. >> reporter: homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen under oath and under...
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there's a reason why this guy wore a t-chirt at the event that says "impeach daniel schneider" people for wha want. management needs to stop wasting time and invest in kirt cousins that keeps him here for a long time. that's why my one word is investment. not one word to describe his baby. >> it just doesn't feel right but that's when i found my rhythm and what works for me. the right diet and sleep that helps make a difference. julie to the rescue. >> good stuff now. >> what i learned from getting to know kirt cousins over the season, he's a family guy and he's going to do what's best for the family and that could mean playing for another team. >>> coming up at 6:00 schools without heat during this week's extreme cold. expose what some call a baten switch scheme when it comes to money. >> coming up new parents preparing to bring home their twin babies after a surprise in the delivery room. >> and you hav start by e-mailing us. you can hit us up on facebook or twitter. >>> all right. so you're going to say to yourself how could something like this happen these days. it was a new years
there's a reason why this guy wore a t-chirt at the event that says "impeach daniel schneider" people for wha want. management needs to stop wasting time and invest in kirt cousins that keeps him here for a long time. that's why my one word is investment. not one word to describe his baby. >> it just doesn't feel right but that's when i found my rhythm and what works for me. the right diet and sleep that helps make a difference. julie to the rescue. >> good stuff now....
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from las vegas, nevada, please welcome back kris schneider.t we saw you, you got to $7,000. >> yes. >> playing a good game. two lifelines are gone. you still have your 50/50 yet to be used. 8 away from that $1 million. as we get back to your game. have you thought about what you would do with some of this money you're making? >> definitely. we are just so fortunate and just means the world to us to get this money, 'cause our son, five years ago, actually received a heart transplant. and we are just so--have been overwhelmed by the organization that helped, we want to give some back to that organization. >> awesome. [cheers and applause] beautiful story. love that. so let's make some more money. >> all right. >> all right, let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] we start today with the $10,000 question. and here it is.
from las vegas, nevada, please welcome back kris schneider.t we saw you, you got to $7,000. >> yes. >> playing a good game. two lifelines are gone. you still have your 50/50 yet to be used. 8 away from that $1 million. as we get back to your game. have you thought about what you would do with some of this money you're making? >> definitely. we are just so fortunate and just means the world to us to get this money, 'cause our son, five years ago, actually received a heart...
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let's go to jessica schneider. what are you learning? >> what may have led to andrew mccabe's sudden and early exit. he wrote an e-mail to fbi staff hinting that the inspector general investigation into the 2016 handling of the clinton e-mail probe, that may have played a part in prompting his departure, according to source that is have seen the e-mail. he couldn't get into specifics and defended himself saying he wasn't being swayed by politics. the fbi has come under constant attack this first year of his trump presidency. andrew mccabe, the man james comey elevated and the man trump undermined on twitter is out of a job tonight. the fbi director left headquarters for good, surprising colleagues a month before his retirement. >> none of this decision was made by that of the white house. i would refer you to the fbi. >> reporter: he announced the exit on monday saying it was his choice. others say he was pushed out, told by christopher wray he would no longer be deputy adviser. his wife run as a democrat. the president took issue of jil
let's go to jessica schneider. what are you learning? >> what may have led to andrew mccabe's sudden and early exit. he wrote an e-mail to fbi staff hinting that the inspector general investigation into the 2016 handling of the clinton e-mail probe, that may have played a part in prompting his departure, according to source that is have seen the e-mail. he couldn't get into specifics and defended himself saying he wasn't being swayed by politics. the fbi has come under constant attack...
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let's go to correspondent jessica schneider. what more are you learning about all of this? >> reporter: this is steve bannon unleashed which we've seen before. but this time he's targeting the trump family in particular going after doesn't trump junior hard calling out that meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower saying at the very least -- lawyers should have been present and the fbi called. in terms of implications for don trump junior from the investigation, bannon saying this. they're going to crack down don junior like an egg on national tv. don junior's defense this whole time has been that he was a political neophyte and that he viewed this as a business meeting to get opposition research. bannon in this interview also speculating that this investigation will turn on that red line, the president has warned about it. the family and trump organization finances. bannon put it this way. he said, you realize where this is going. this is all about money laundering. mueller chose senior prosecutor andrew weissmann first and is he a money laundering guy. their path to
let's go to correspondent jessica schneider. what more are you learning about all of this? >> reporter: this is steve bannon unleashed which we've seen before. but this time he's targeting the trump family in particular going after doesn't trump junior hard calling out that meeting with the russian lawyer at trump tower saying at the very least -- lawyers should have been present and the fbi called. in terms of implications for don trump junior from the investigation, bannon saying this....
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are we can talk to bill schneider now his professor in public policy at george mason university he's talking to us live from los angeles thank you for talking to us we've often seen have we the potential of the two nato allies turkey and the united states clashing within the theater of syria but this perhaps more than any other time presents a real danger. it's a real danger because the turks are threatening to invade northern syria and destroy the kurdish forces there the y p g the united states is building up a border security force with in alliance with the y.p. ji the problem is the kurds the united states knows and has discovered that the kurds are the most effective fighting force against the assad government and against the islamic state in syria and they've been very successful at that that's the american purpose but the turks regard the kurds and the y. p.g. as a dire threat they label them terrorists and so does the united states and they are determined to destroy the terror of the kurdish military force so there is a real conflict of interest here and as there has as i men
are we can talk to bill schneider now his professor in public policy at george mason university he's talking to us live from los angeles thank you for talking to us we've often seen have we the potential of the two nato allies turkey and the united states clashing within the theater of syria but this perhaps more than any other time presents a real danger. it's a real danger because the turks are threatening to invade northern syria and destroy the kurdish forces there the y p g the united...
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. >>> back to jessica schneider, so sorry, i think we have jess, do we? so sorry to interrupt you. we were trying to hear what durbin had to say. finish what you were saying? >> reporter: it will be interesting to hear what durbin has to say there. he's standing by his understanding and what he heard inside that oval office meeting. of course, secretary nielsen has said repeatedly she did not hear any of those controversial comments. so this is all playing out amid that senate judiciary hearing. of course, a lot of other issues that secretary nielsen wants to address today. she is expected to address daca, immigration, of course, big hot topics on capitol hill this week. she did say this morning that even if daca isn't extended by the deadline, she says that those so-called dreamers, they will not be a priority when it comes to ice. so secretary nielsen saying that they could be potentially still safe. she's also expected to really defend the president's policy. she has already come out to say that it is logical to push for merit-based immigration as opposed to one that is based on
. >>> back to jessica schneider, so sorry, i think we have jess, do we? so sorry to interrupt you. we were trying to hear what durbin had to say. finish what you were saying? >> reporter: it will be interesting to hear what durbin has to say there. he's standing by his understanding and what he heard inside that oval office meeting. of course, secretary nielsen has said repeatedly she did not hear any of those controversial comments. so this is all playing out amid that senate...
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jessica schneider sat down with the agent. she joins us now from washington.rkable story. >> lisa kincaid just marked 30 years at the atf, but she says when she brought those sexual harassment and one sexual assault allegation to light, she said she faced backlash. she told me upper management brushed aside the complaints she uncovered, and really in a new report from the inspector general we see that there are issues at the doj, they say systemic ones. >> not the way you want to go out. >> reporter: lisa kincaid is marking three decades as a special agent at the atf, years she was proud to serve as a branch chief and a supervisor for the atf's d.c. arson task force. >> i'm proud of my service. but i feel betrayed. >> reporter: for the past four years, kincaid said she's been sidelined and demoted after she was specifically assigned by the atf to investigate claims of sexual harassment. >> one woman claims that she was assaulted, that the supervisor at a work related function put his hand up her skirt and squeezed her thigh. and this was after he had made seve
jessica schneider sat down with the agent. she joins us now from washington.rkable story. >> lisa kincaid just marked 30 years at the atf, but she says when she brought those sexual harassment and one sexual assault allegation to light, she said she faced backlash. she told me upper management brushed aside the complaints she uncovered, and really in a new report from the inspector general we see that there are issues at the doj, they say systemic ones. >> not the way you want to go...
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germany which should make it an ideal place for wild animals to thrive from doro our reporter yogen schneider traveled for the south to the. special reserve that he met activists who are doing all they can to keep the native wildlife from being wiped out. it's relatively tranquil in the rain forest in the south of the central african republic that hasn't always been the case but the war has shifted to other regions now guerrilla expert terence food was one of the few people who remained in after the area was overrun in twenty thirteen and you have this quote he had a look at the projects. there with him which as i confirmed he done and succeeded to get here went by the way for escaping and kitted out of the by the thousands unless it is all just faceless just because of. the unique wildlife and is still thriving thanks in part to generous financial support particularly from germany. some two thousand gorillas still live in the park for the most part undisturbed. is a source of income for the population. we have a staff of sixty people. i miss more fish like these and sixty people stephanie sa
germany which should make it an ideal place for wild animals to thrive from doro our reporter yogen schneider traveled for the south to the. special reserve that he met activists who are doing all they can to keep the native wildlife from being wiped out. it's relatively tranquil in the rain forest in the south of the central african republic that hasn't always been the case but the war has shifted to other regions now guerrilla expert terence food was one of the few people who remained in...
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from las vegas, nevada, please welcome back kris schneider. [cheers and applause] last we saw you, you got to $7,000. >> yes. >> playing a good game. two lifelines are gone. you still have your 50/50 yet to be used. 8 away from that $1 million. as we get back to your game. have you thought about what you would do with some of this money you're making? >> definitely. we are just so fortunate and just means the world to us to get this money, 'cause our son, five
from las vegas, nevada, please welcome back kris schneider. [cheers and applause] last we saw you, you got to $7,000. >> yes. >> playing a good game. two lifelines are gone. you still have your 50/50 yet to be used. 8 away from that $1 million. as we get back to your game. have you thought about what you would do with some of this money you're making? >> definitely. we are just so fortunate and just means the world to us to get this money, 'cause our son, five
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jodi schneider joining us later about the stories running washington.think it was quite interesting, the comments regarding the fed. clearly the white house worried the fed would up the price of rate hikes, which would take away from the tax story that jodi was just talking about. minutes away from the start of european trading. up next, let's take a look at stocks you need to be watching, including at the links it is rebuffing it's takeover bid. the start ofed at trade. it will be interesting to see when it will happen. the open is now eight minutes away. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ guy: five minutes to the start of trading here in europe, a huge week for the pharmaceutical sector. we have a conference taking place in san francisco that will kick off later. plus you have this novo transaction they are pushing to shareholders. they are making this offer novo nordisk best known for its diabetes therapy. ynx continues to look to see if it is suspended to trade. just be aware of that. the markets are way underpricing this judging by the anr. the price target is
jodi schneider joining us later about the stories running washington.think it was quite interesting, the comments regarding the fed. clearly the white house worried the fed would up the price of rate hikes, which would take away from the tax story that jodi was just talking about. minutes away from the start of european trading. up next, let's take a look at stocks you need to be watching, including at the links it is rebuffing it's takeover bid. the start ofed at trade. it will be interesting...