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festival for example we have some films for you three days in cuba about the german actress really schneider it shows her struggle with her. before her tragic death and we have. another fit them on this photo it's the story of a songwriter income in his east germany who also had a double life and worked as an informer for that is german secret police and the silent revolution also a piece from east germany but it takes place in the nine hundred fifty s. and it's about. the communist system and all those. are based on true stories. and these are the topics america really interested in when it comes to german films based stand for german cinema. more than any other i think and i noticed. on the website lot of the films that are children's films why is fast yeah absolutely this seems to be very special in germany as well. and i'm not talking about the success of those films it's more about how they are produced hollywood disney or picks so for example they are very famous for the animation films but. we swear all of the leading roles are pite by children all young people teenagers are really to
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rishaad: jodi schneider, international editor. lot on the way and what is happening with the japanese reopened. that and more. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: welcome back. you are watching "bloomberg markets: asia." i am in hong kong looking at the latest business flash headlines. itser narrowly missed earnings estimates that $350 billion. analysts expected operations of what is the copper producer to be weekend that were sold last year. they have become more self-sufficient in sourcing raw materials to improve operational efficiency. fourth quarter core profit is a massive -- despite concerns about issues on the horizon. revenues coming from a smaller form than anticipated in government and corporate carriers. jeffries is reviewing its outlook and valuation. target of $27.65. hong kong's traditional brick-and-mortar banks faces a big challenge. a new breed of companies that some see snaring up to 30% of its revenue. they have three vertro licenses, and is in the process of five more. one partner with standard china, bank of china
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jessica schneider, that's a tall order as you know. republicans spent eight years trying to do it. president saying in a few months they were going to do it. with democrats controlling the house. >> that's the president's pledge at least. we'll see what happens in the months to come. in the court, they are fighting obamacare. they haven't been able to come up with anything in congress. there really have been set-backs over the past week. when it comes to their efforts to put the obamacare roadblocks in place. last night a federal judge here in d.c. struck down the rule from the labor department that really expanded so-called association health plans for small businesses. this was a rule that on its face made it easier for small businesses and those who were self-employed to ban together for health insurance. the judge ruled it was a way to allow participants to avoid certain obamacare regulations. this was a rule that was finalized last june after an executive order from the president. the justice department after the judge struck this rule down reacted to it. saying the administra
jessica schneider, that's a tall order as you know. republicans spent eight years trying to do it. president saying in a few months they were going to do it. with democrats controlling the house. >> that's the president's pledge at least. we'll see what happens in the months to come. in the court, they are fighting obamacare. they haven't been able to come up with anything in congress. there really have been set-backs over the past week. when it comes to their efforts to put the obamacare...
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jessica schneider is live for us here with more. what happened, jessica? >> reporter: it's a big day of scrutiny for boeing. we'll hear from the acting faa administrator along with officials from the department ever transportation and ntsb and remarks of the opening statements that we've obtained, the acting faa administrator is expected to acknowledge that the agency's oversight approach needs to evolve after those two fatal crashes noveling the boeing 737 max and he's expected to also defend that certification process which has been heavily scrutinized for that so-called self-certification that boeing is allowed to conduct. and lawmakers are expected to press the faa on why it waited so many days to ground the 737 max planes in the u.s. the faa expected to defend that decision since the agency says it wasn't seeing any systemic performance issues. at about the same time this senate hearing this afternoon, boeing is inviting 200 pilots and industry stakeholders to their facility just outside of seattle where they assemble those airliners and it's in an ef
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jessica schneider, thank you. we'll listen for the president next hour if he has some himself more forceful words. bob baer is a former cia operative and security analyst. he's with us as is our senior international correspondent. bob, i want to start with you here because police say none of the four people arrested was any sort of security watch list prior to this attack, so assad from this 87 page hate laced manifesto, this rant, what else will law enforcement be looking in to? >> reporter: well, first of all, brooke, we're behind the curb on neo nazis. we've been looking at islamic radicals and terrorists for so long that these people all over the world have not been looked in to including in this country and, of course, the new zealand police are going to look for a wider network. often these groups are just autonomous and so far this sounds like it is, three or four people inspired off twitter and facebook and conspiracy theories and they pick up a weapon. there's a lot of weapons there, long guns and these,
jessica schneider, thank you. we'll listen for the president next hour if he has some himself more forceful words. bob baer is a former cia operative and security analyst. he's with us as is our senior international correspondent. bob, i want to start with you here because police say none of the four people arrested was any sort of security watch list prior to this attack, so assad from this 87 page hate laced manifesto, this rant, what else will law enforcement be looking in to? >>...
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we have cnn correspondent jessica schneider here with the details.t are the investigators looking for here? >> this has now become a federal criminal probe which in and of itself is a big deal. these federal investigators have issued subpoenas. they want to know about boeing's safety procedures, including the pilot manuals, the training manuals, but more importantly, perhaps, they want to look into this whole certification process. and boeing, as part of its own safety procedures, it reports its certification process directly to the faa. it's really part of its self-certification procedure, which is completely legal. it's done all the time. but it's now raising some questions, and it may be raising questions in the criminal realm here to see what kind of statements boeing made to the faa when it related to its certification process. so that could potentially be a big question for investigators. but really, overall, brianna, just the fact that this is now a criminal probe, that is in itself quite ominous. because most of these aviation issues, they're
we have cnn correspondent jessica schneider here with the details.t are the investigators looking for here? >> this has now become a federal criminal probe which in and of itself is a big deal. these federal investigators have issued subpoenas. they want to know about boeing's safety procedures, including the pilot manuals, the training manuals, but more importantly, perhaps, they want to look into this whole certification process. and boeing, as part of its own safety procedures, it...
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joining me now from israel, tal schneider, political correspondent for the globe's newspaper.ese charges, and what is the likely course? because we've been hearing about them for a while. but this is it now. this is the formal charge. >> obviously, the charges are very grave. bribery is up to ten years in jail. and as you may know, bribery in public officials is a very grave indictment. and netanyahu is up for indictment. obviously, there was another procedure in which he may come to the attorney general and claim, you know, some claims forward. but having said that, the fact that the attorney general has made up his mind and also put the charges on is very, very serious, and it's -- i think it's hurting his situation. it's hurting his campaign. not entirely. but it has an effect on the israeli people. >> mr. hasan, what one looks at this, there have been so many charges about mr. netanyahu and there have been so many accusations of corruption and, you know, some of them he has been cleared of. but there is this swirl of charges about it. is it -- i mean, does the party feel t
joining me now from israel, tal schneider, political correspondent for the globe's newspaper.ese charges, and what is the likely course? because we've been hearing about them for a while. but this is it now. this is the formal charge. >> obviously, the charges are very grave. bribery is up to ten years in jail. and as you may know, bribery in public officials is a very grave indictment. and netanyahu is up for indictment. obviously, there was another procedure in which he may come to the...
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cnn's jessica schneider is following all this. let's begin, if we can, with boeing here, boeing certainly aware it has a problem. so it is introducing a fix. are we confident that this software fix does the job, to keep these planes safe? >> reporter: well, boeing plans to submit that software fix to the faa by the end of this week. jim so presumably, the faa will be going through to safeguard and make sure that this software is right. but you know, boeing is really taking center stage here in trying to sort of ease those concerns. because if just a few hours, they'll host 200 pilots and industry stake holders at their facility outside of seattle. >> that itself where they assemblinged that 737 max. really this is all in an effort to begin restoring industry confidence in that product so this session will center on the 737 max and boeing's planned software update we just mentioned. the company as i said plans to submit it to the faa by the end of the week. this is really a software update set to resolve issues that aviation author
cnn's jessica schneider is following all this. let's begin, if we can, with boeing here, boeing certainly aware it has a problem. so it is introducing a fix. are we confident that this software fix does the job, to keep these planes safe? >> reporter: well, boeing plans to submit that software fix to the faa by the end of this week. jim so presumably, the faa will be going through to safeguard and make sure that this software is right. but you know, boeing is really taking center stage...
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i want to bring in cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider. us how we got here. >> it is a long winding road, ana. the most high profile defendant caught up in the special counsel's probe. you'll remember it was just three years ago, march 2016, when paul manafort was hired on to the trump campaign. he spearheaded the delegate fight and eventually got promoted to campaign chairman. now it was at the height of the campaign when paul manafort attended that trump tower meeting in june of 2016. that meeting had led to lingering questions for mueller's team. it happened on june 9th, 2016, with paul manafort attending with jared kushner and donald trump jr. who had been promised he would get damaging information on hillary clinton from that russian lawyer who was there. of course, he didn't get it, but that meeting has been a focal point in the russian collusion investigation and that's part of the reason that fbi agents actually raided paul manafort's home on july 26th, 2017. they were there looking for documents connected to that trump tower meeti
i want to bring in cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider. us how we got here. >> it is a long winding road, ana. the most high profile defendant caught up in the special counsel's probe. you'll remember it was just three years ago, march 2016, when paul manafort was hired on to the trump campaign. he spearheaded the delegate fight and eventually got promoted to campaign chairman. now it was at the height of the campaign when paul manafort attended that trump tower meeting in june of...
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physiotherapist york schneider from sasnett has been using hogans medicinal chalk since the early onenine hundred ninety s. this natural product dissolved in water is said to stimulate the heart and circulation and have an anti inflammatory effect. on vanity you know that it's used as a poultice on the back or joints warm or cold or if you're experiencing a rheumatic episode for instance it's applied cold more moderate for chronic conditions it tends to be used to warm or cool. and. the poultice is sealed to stop the charge from drying out medicine or chalk was used on her again as early as the turn of the twentieth century. the sediments from the cretaceous period are. also used to help cleanse and regenerate the skin as a face mask. this absolute five star skin is so soft off to its home and at first it tingles a bit but the skin regains its moisture quite quickly and then it feels so much softer to put it is absolute pleasure. one thing that's never lacking on a holiday island leg luton is accommodations there are thousands of hotels apartments and vacation homes but if you're look
physiotherapist york schneider from sasnett has been using hogans medicinal chalk since the early onenine hundred ninety s. this natural product dissolved in water is said to stimulate the heart and circulation and have an anti inflammatory effect. on vanity you know that it's used as a poultice on the back or joints warm or cold or if you're experiencing a rheumatic episode for instance it's applied cold more moderate for chronic conditions it tends to be used to warm or cool. and. the...
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i want to go to cnn justice department jessica schneider now. all eyes are on attorney general william barr. we spotted him leaving his home earlier today on his way to the justice department. and a lot of people were really surprised when we heard that barr could brief lawmakers on his take-aways from the mueller report as soon as this weekend. even though the mueller report was described as comprehensive. so what is he doing right now? do we know? >> right, those are the big questions here. so we know that bill barr is in the building. he is just a few floors above me here at the justice department. presumably he has been working diligently for the last five hours or so. we saw him arrive here at the department of justice just before 10:00 this morning, and now of course, we know that any report he submits to congress with these principal conclusions, it will not come today. so the question really is, how comprehensive is this confidential report from the special counsel. we know that bill barr reviewed part of it at least yesterday. he referr
i want to go to cnn justice department jessica schneider now. all eyes are on attorney general william barr. we spotted him leaving his home earlier today on his way to the justice department. and a lot of people were really surprised when we heard that barr could brief lawmakers on his take-aways from the mueller report as soon as this weekend. even though the mueller report was described as comprehensive. so what is he doing right now? do we know? >> right, those are the big questions...
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jessica schneider with the latest for us. jessica, thank you. >>> leaders from around the world are condemning the massacre in new zealand and speaking out against hate-filled violence. president trump, as jessica noted, tweeting his warmest sympathy and best wishes to the people of new zealand. he did not, however, specifically address the violence and what's behind it. a statement from white house press secretary sarah sanders did, reading in part, "we stand in solidarity with the people of new zealand and their government against this vicious act of hate." robbie ochaudhuri is an author and ibrahim hooper with the council on american-islamic relations. good to have you with us. i was looking at your twitter earlier this morning, and as we have these conversations about what needs to be done and what needs to be said, some of the most important conversations are the ones that are happening in homes around this country. and you tweeted about you and your husband in hush tones, how you were going to have that daughter.ion wit
jessica schneider with the latest for us. jessica, thank you. >>> leaders from around the world are condemning the massacre in new zealand and speaking out against hate-filled violence. president trump, as jessica noted, tweeting his warmest sympathy and best wishes to the people of new zealand. he did not, however, specifically address the violence and what's behind it. a statement from white house press secretary sarah sanders did, reading in part, "we stand in solidarity with...
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jessica schneider, thank you so much. with me now, cnn political correspondent sara murray, cnn legal analyst michael zeldin, a former federal prosecutor who was robert mueller's former special assistant at the doj, and assistant editor for "the washington post" and cnn political commentator, david swerdlick. good to see all of you. michael, we keep hearing these principle conclusions and we're also hearing from a doj aide that this report was very comprehensive coming from robert mueller. wouldn't that be expected that after 22 months there's going to be a comprehensive report but then really what does that mean for us? >> so it appears from the word comprehensive that mueller didn't write a skeletal, i declined and there was no evidence and that's the end of my report. it seems that he was fulsome in the narrative. i expect though that he gave a skinny, executive summary of what it is that the principle conclusions will be based upon. i believe that rosenstein and mueller have been working on this for a while, that this
jessica schneider, thank you so much. with me now, cnn political correspondent sara murray, cnn legal analyst michael zeldin, a former federal prosecutor who was robert mueller's former special assistant at the doj, and assistant editor for "the washington post" and cnn political commentator, david swerdlick. good to see all of you. michael, we keep hearing these principle conclusions and we're also hearing from a doj aide that this report was very comprehensive coming from robert...
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. >> hi my name is rebecca schneider. on the editor in chief of the eagle in the newspaper at marjory stoneman douglas high school. as you didn't know i'm sure as most of you do that last year on february 14 it was the site a shooting that which killed 17 people. but i don't think that's what marjory stoneman douglas is all about always known for no. were not known as a school of victims were known as the school of fighters. fighters who understood our rights for first amendment rights to speak up for what we believe in. that only that but we are determined and persevere to advocate for the rights we believe that we reserve, the right to live. i think that if you're going to take anything from today it's that it doesn't matter what your age, we were 1415 1617. if you are old enough to be wrist affected by society your old enough to have a say in it. in your old enough to speak up for a. stand up for what you believe in. i have not just seen that as a survivor of the school shooting i've seen that as other student journali
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. >>> jessica schneider is at the u.s. justice department. right now the attorney general still reviewing the russia report. is this an indication that perhaps he is changing the approach of what conclusions would be presented? needs a little bit more time? >> well, overall, this is really a process. we know that the attorney general sent this letter to congress pretty quickly yesterday, after receiving this confidential report from the special counsel robert mueller. that reception of the report was around 4:00 yesterday afternoon. shortly thereafter, around 5:00 p.m., that's when we saw the letter that he sent to congress, advising them that he would be reviewing this report, and then advising them of the special counsel's principal conclusions. so today, we're getting word from the justice department, confirming that those principal conclusions will not be transmitted to congress today. however, in that letter, the attorney general said that he expects it as soon as this weekend. so we're still on standby perhaps for tomorrow. but again, t
. >>> jessica schneider is at the u.s. justice department. right now the attorney general still reviewing the russia report. is this an indication that perhaps he is changing the approach of what conclusions would be presented? needs a little bit more time? >> well, overall, this is really a process. we know that the attorney general sent this letter to congress pretty quickly yesterday, after receiving this confidential report from the special counsel robert mueller. that...
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ana. >> thank you very much, jessica schneider. an emergency order to ground all boeing 737 max 8 jets and also the larger max 9 effective immediately. >> we're going to be issuing an emergency order of prohibition to ground all flights of the 737 m max 8 and the 737 max 9 and planes associated with that line. any plane currently in the air will go to its destination and thereafter be grounded until further notice. so planes that are in the air will be grounded, if they're the 737 max, will be grounded upon landing at the destination. pilots have been noted, airlines have been all notified. airlines are agreeing with this. the safety of the american people and all people is our paramount concern. our hearts go out to all of those who lost loved ones, to their friends, to their families in both the lion airline crashes that involved the 737 max aircraft. it's a terrible, terrible thing. boeing is an incredible company. they are working very, very hard right now and hopefully they'll very quickly come up with the answer, but until th
ana. >> thank you very much, jessica schneider. an emergency order to ground all boeing 737 max 8 jets and also the larger max 9 effective immediately. >> we're going to be issuing an emergency order of prohibition to ground all flights of the 737 m max 8 and the 737 max 9 and planes associated with that line. any plane currently in the air will go to its destination and thereafter be grounded until further notice. so planes that are in the air will be grounded, if they're the 737...
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bundesliga club hoffenheim farming announce their coach for next season it will be alfred schneider who's currently assistant coach at i.x. amsterdam will succeed you leonardo's man who ran back in june agreed to move to my pick of the end of the season before joining i.x. in january twenty eighth and shorter spent two years as novels men's assistant coach in half an. hour each out of the try to twenty a turkey olympics says he will step down when he's a term and in june amid an ongoing corruption investigation against him. so the caps are qaeda is suspected of paid bribes to show japan would win the hosting rights prosecutors are looking into two million dollars worth of payments made to a company in singapore but he says he has done. in cycling the winner of six of the last seven editions of the tour de france team sky will be taken over by britain's richest man and renamed the team a chemicals billionaire and it was chairman jim broadway stepped in to save the team after sky decided to pull out of cycling the outfits has dominated the sport since twenty twentieth's also faced. issues o
bundesliga club hoffenheim farming announce their coach for next season it will be alfred schneider who's currently assistant coach at i.x. amsterdam will succeed you leonardo's man who ran back in june agreed to move to my pick of the end of the season before joining i.x. in january twenty eighth and shorter spent two years as novels men's assistant coach in half an. hour each out of the try to twenty a turkey olympics says he will step down when he's a term and in june amid an ongoing...
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when schneider was barely through the door before being called upon to make some big decisions. parting ways with courage to manage her to tesco made for a tough start. having analyzed the situation we came to the unanimous conclusion that we were going so far and so deeply off track. that's really well realistically be able to get back on it with our current set up again and consulates or even if you have almost in could. bring and stay vince is two hundred forty of league game in charge of shock aboard a spirited shift from the hosts but i wonder when feel like tick. and also it's disappointing all safely with the boys gave everything to get a result today unfortunately it didn't work out so that we can see when you're struggling with your short on luck as well as the looks with the seams of example. it's a pity we didn't take our chances but we just have to keep going the most and why there are no statements and his fans tend to chuckle and assistant might be skins are under no illusions as to the magnitude of the task. neither are the players. you know well enough it's about
when schneider was barely through the door before being called upon to make some big decisions. parting ways with courage to manage her to tesco made for a tough start. having analyzed the situation we came to the unanimous conclusion that we were going so far and so deeply off track. that's really well realistically be able to get back on it with our current set up again and consulates or even if you have almost in could. bring and stay vince is two hundred forty of league game in charge of...
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only jerome schneider of pimco can do that with us.in the short-term fixed income space. we need an update on that with the low volatility we see. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." next week is the start of march bestss in the u.s., the three weeks of the year for college basketball fans and those who bet on the games. we look at a digital media startup that hopes to cash in. 68 teams will begin the journey next week. four will make it to the ncaa finals, but the number that is billion.resting -- $10 that is how much money will be wagered on march madness come up most of it illegally. they hope to cash in by becoming the go to situation for those gamblers through a subscription-based service. you can buy expert picks and analysis for eight dollars in a month. spend $250 a month, you will get a lot more, including where money is flowing through legal sports books. a new group of investors including team owners just invested $17.5 million in the action network. you can read the entire story on the new bloomberg businessweek on newsst
only jerome schneider of pimco can do that with us.in the short-term fixed income space. we need an update on that with the low volatility we see. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." next week is the start of march bestss in the u.s., the three weeks of the year for college basketball fans and those who bet on the games. we look at a digital media startup that hopes to cash in. 68 teams will begin the journey next week. four will make it to the ncaa finals, but the number that...
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schneider, who has an amendment here, for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. schneider: thank you, madam chair. i want to thank my colleague. the american people elected a new congress to clean up corruption and make washington work for them. to that end, this week we will pass h.r. 1 to elevate the people's voice in our politics, restrict the influence of dark money in our campaigns, expand voting rights protections, and limit corporate influence. at the foundation of this effort is a commitment to increase transparency so the american people know who is behind the money funding the political ads they see and how much these individuals are spending. currently, too many political action committees, including so-called super p.a.c.'s, have an easy way around the important disclosure requirements by organizing a p.a.c. or super p.a.c. just before an election, they can influence an election without disclosing anything until after the voting has already occurred. in another scheme borrow money for operatio
schneider, who has an amendment here, for one minute. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. schneider: thank you, madam chair. i want to thank my colleague. the american people elected a new congress to clean up corruption and make washington work for them. to that end, this week we will pass h.r. 1 to elevate the people's voice in our politics, restrict the influence of dark money in our campaigns, expand voting rights protections, and limit corporate influence. at the...
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marianne schneider—petsinger is a fellow at us and americas programme at the foreign affairs think tankam house. good morning. sally running through the detail, but this has been going on sincejuly of last year and we are still no closer to getting a form of trade talks. these are the preliminaries. injuly form of trade talks. these are the preliminaries. in july president trump and the european commission presidentjean—claude juncker reached a truce to talk, but formal negotiations have not happened for two reasons. one is that both sides have a mandate and the european commission has released a draft made to european member states and that could happen later this month. the same in the united states permit side, they have initiated a process that, so they are in a position to launch negotiations. the second aspect is doing those exercises that they conducted, both sides have not been able to come to an agreement of what they want to include in trade negotiations. agriculture is a key point. but if agriculture is not m, as the europeans want, the trade talks could be dead before they e
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schneider. mr. schneider: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: madam speaker. the speaker: madam secretary. the secretary: i am directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a message in writing. the speaker: without objection, the gentleman from texas, mr. gonzalez, is recognized for one minute. madam speaker, i rise today to honor my good friend, rabbi claudio j. kogan. rabbi kogan has devoted his life to being a spiritual leader in the jewish faith and leader in our community. rabbi kogan is currently the director of the university of texas rio grande valley school of medicine institute for bioethics and social justice. since july, 2018, kogan has led the school of medicine's eff
schneider. mr. schneider: i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: the chair will receive a message. the messenger: madam speaker, a message from the president of the united states. the secretary: madam speaker. the speaker: madam secretary. the secretary: i am directed by the president of the united states to deliver to the house of representatives a...
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jodi schneider in hong kong. joining us now, a senior emerging market strategist.t to start on the inverted yield curve. we have said, it is not always recession. in the u.s., it often does signal recession. it seems the world has taken notice. what does it mean for emerging markets? >> it is a bit of good and bad. markets are excited the fed have become more dovish in its trajectory, more than a couple of months back. hikes, even a little bit in terms of rate cuts. that was good news for emerging markets, good for carry trades. we have seen a lot towards kerry and high-yield. but the down side is why is the fed taking hikes off the table? the fed announced last week there are external concerns. you still have not got a china trade deal. there is continued signs of weakening growth globally. there is still questions about the u.s. economy and how quickly or slowly the economy will grow in the second half of this year. there are signs of weakening. all of it put together could be negative. growthhave a weak backdrop, emerging markets will find little support for the
jodi schneider in hong kong. joining us now, a senior emerging market strategist.t to start on the inverted yield curve. we have said, it is not always recession. in the u.s., it often does signal recession. it seems the world has taken notice. what does it mean for emerging markets? >> it is a bit of good and bad. markets are excited the fed have become more dovish in its trajectory, more than a couple of months back. hikes, even a little bit in terms of rate cuts. that was good news for...
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schneider: thank you. a young family that is making say $75,000 to $120125,000, which defines a -- $125,000, which defines a big portion of my district, families that are -- couples that are starting their families, moving to the district, buying their first home, and getting hit with not just the impact of the cost of starting a family, but then a double tax on their state and local taxes they're paying for funding their kids' schools, is a real burden on these families. so i look forward to working with you. this is something that i think we need to address and give relief to these families that were promised a tax break. with that, i yield back. >> thank you. the chair would exercise a prerogative here to -- i think the president did note that he was open to a discussion about the salt deduction. mr. mnuchin: i will comment, yes. i was just referring to the president is aware of this and as i said, we're carefully monitoring the impact on these parts of the economy, which i want to acknowledge, is a ver
schneider: thank you. a young family that is making say $75,000 to $120125,000, which defines a -- $125,000, which defines a big portion of my district, families that are -- couples that are starting their families, moving to the district, buying their first home, and getting hit with not just the impact of the cost of starting a family, but then a double tax on their state and local taxes they're paying for funding their kids' schools, is a real burden on these families. so i look forward to...
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jodi schneider joins us with the details.surprise given president trump away from those knocks -- those talks in north korea? but this is still something of a concession to pyongyang? jodi: this has been a long-standing demand by the north korean leader kim, that south korea and the u.s. give up these annual military exercises. this is definitely the u.s. trying to ease tensions, if you will, with north korea, just days after that summit collapsed. that they left without an agreement. they said these will be replaced by some more limited, modified exercises that they are calling alliance, but they will be much less, and much less significant than the kinds of exercises they have had in the past. interestingly, president trump mentioned in his press conference after that summit a fan oft he was not spending more money on these exercises. moreestioned the wisdom, from a standpoint, he said it was costing a great deal. that has been a long-standing concern he has had. criticism he has had of funding military exercises with south
jodi schneider joins us with the details.surprise given president trump away from those knocks -- those talks in north korea? but this is still something of a concession to pyongyang? jodi: this has been a long-standing demand by the north korean leader kim, that south korea and the u.s. give up these annual military exercises. this is definitely the u.s. trying to ease tensions, if you will, with north korea, just days after that summit collapsed. that they left without an agreement. they said...
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since schneider used a racial slur on a company conference call. >> nasa of astronaut walk outsie ofacing old batteries on the solar panels. >> coming up, we told you morninmonthsago this was cominge house pushing back against mum multiple house committee probes. >> and the president cracks down on colleges and crippling true tuition. bernie sanders and other democrats still pushing the opposite, free tuition. for the same abusive college system, that created the college bubble, we'll debate that next coming up. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it starts acting in my body from the first dose and continues to work when i need it, 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid
since schneider used a racial slur on a company conference call. >> nasa of astronaut walk outsie ofacing old batteries on the solar panels. >> coming up, we told you morninmonthsago this was cominge house pushing back against mum multiple house committee probes. >> and the president cracks down on colleges and crippling true tuition. bernie sanders and other democrats still pushing the opposite, free tuition. for the same abusive college system, that created the college...
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thank you for tracking it for us, jessica schneider. >>> beto o'rourke traveling across new hampshireng inside to eat some tacos and then we'll be back outside again. we will be back to manchester. ♪ when cravings hit, hit back. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. >>> the beto o'rourke blitz has this milestone today, stops in all 10 new hampshire counties on one very, very busy first visit to the leadoff primary state. the busy campaigning is getting attention to his many rivals as well as fundraiser success. to those rolling their eyes to politic specifics, he says he does have clear goals but he also wants to listen. >> i'm trying told a better job, as i hope you all will agree, in answering your questions, making sure your readers and viewers can hear my answers to the questions you pose. i'm trying to do my best, and i know the people of
thank you for tracking it for us, jessica schneider. >>> beto o'rourke traveling across new hampshireng inside to eat some tacos and then we'll be back outside again. we will be back to manchester. ♪ when cravings hit, hit back. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. let's see, aleve is than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve....
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jessica schneider has more. >> reporter: democrats hammering secretary nielsen so the zero-tolerancet resulted in children being separated from their families last summer and they also grilled into whether president trump's emergency declaration to build his border wall is really necessary. secretary nielsen defended the president and she stuck to the administration's stance that this is truly an emergency at the border. they threw out some numbers to justify that claim saying if the numbers continue at their current pace, that the number of illegal immigrants crossing could reach close to 1 million by the end of the year. now, that number in itself would not be record-breaking since there were more than 1 million immigrants that came across in the year 2006. but democrats continued to hammer secretary nielsen on trump administration policies. >> yes or no, are we still putting children in cages? >> to my knowledge, cbp never purposely put a child in a cage -- >> purposely or whatever, are we putting children in cages as of today? >> children are processed at the border facility stat
jessica schneider has more. >> reporter: democrats hammering secretary nielsen so the zero-tolerancet resulted in children being separated from their families last summer and they also grilled into whether president trump's emergency declaration to build his border wall is really necessary. secretary nielsen defended the president and she stuck to the administration's stance that this is truly an emergency at the border. they threw out some numbers to justify that claim saying if the...
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but c-n-n's jessica schneider reports -- the big question right now-- is whether or not the public will any of it. as the mueller report release looms, attorney general william barr deciding he will ánotá step aside from overseeing what remains of the special counsel's probe, which launched just days after president trump fired f-b-i director james comey. comey now going public with what he thinks should happen to mueller's final report. advocating for releasing it to the public in a washington post op-ed today, writing:"in critical matters of national importance, a straightforward report of what facts have been learned and how judgment has been exercised may be the only way to advance the public interest."natpop "good morning."comey was widely criticized for unilaterally announcing no charges would be brought against hillary clinton in july 2016. but deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, who oversaw the special counsel until barr was confirmed, has urged caution. rod rosenstein, deputy attorney general: "just because the government collects information doesn't mean that information i
but c-n-n's jessica schneider reports -- the big question right now-- is whether or not the public will any of it. as the mueller report release looms, attorney general william barr deciding he will ánotá step aside from overseeing what remains of the special counsel's probe, which launched just days after president trump fired f-b-i director james comey. comey now going public with what he thinks should happen to mueller's final report. advocating for releasing it to the public in a...
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senior bloomberg international editor jodie schneider.out what potential implications there will be for compliance and enforceability and how they will be able to get that into any potential deal. and it sounds like president trump wants to use the tariffs as a form of compliance. >> that's right. he wants to use them as leverage it appears from these comments. he's saying that he would lift the tariffs only when he thinks that china is living by the terms of a deal. and he said in the past, china has had some problems living with certain deals. so of course this dims those hopes that once they did -- once the two sides reached an agreement, that those tariffs could come off. and we're now up to about $360 billion in tariffs when you add them all up on both sides. haidi: president trutch just this week said that -- trump just this week said that the trade deal is coming along nicely. where do we stand on trade negotiations? >> well, he is saying that this is coming along nicely and negotiators from the u.s. are going to china over the wee
senior bloomberg international editor jodie schneider.out what potential implications there will be for compliance and enforceability and how they will be able to get that into any potential deal. and it sounds like president trump wants to use the tariffs as a form of compliance. >> that's right. he wants to use them as leverage it appears from these comments. he's saying that he would lift the tariffs only when he thinks that china is living by the terms of a deal. and he said in the...
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. >> let's get to jessica schneider with the details on this. that's the number we learned. do we need to know? >> reporter: this is part of an ongoing class action lawsuit. the trump administration now identifying those nearly 500 parents who were removed from the u.s. without their children. that number on its own might sound shocking. really, it isn't entirely unheard of that parents will opt to leave their children in this country when they are sent back home because many of them have family members in the u.s. who can sponsor the child. now for clarification as to what happens. a spokesman at the department of homeland security, they are stressing at the height of the family separations last spring, separated parents were, in fact, routinely asked by i.c.e. agents if they wanted to be reunited with their children meaning they would take their kids home with them. a lot of parents opting not to do that. dhs has previously acknowledged that parents were removed without their children. we have heard it in the past. now with the court filing the administration is providing
. >> let's get to jessica schneider with the details on this. that's the number we learned. do we need to know? >> reporter: this is part of an ongoing class action lawsuit. the trump administration now identifying those nearly 500 parents who were removed from the u.s. without their children. that number on its own might sound shocking. really, it isn't entirely unheard of that parents will opt to leave their children in this country when they are sent back home because many of...
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. >>> papa john's founder, john schneid schneider, has resigned from the company's board.und an independent director and end two lawsuits he filed. he resigned as chairman in july after reports he had used a racial slur on a media training conference call. >>> new hope for hiv patients. a second man in europe has been cured of the virus. what we're learning about the connection between the two patients that made it possible. >> the debate around vaccines is not centered on information and concern for health and safety, this is why education is important. >> the vaccination debate takes center stage in washington. hear from a teenager who rebelled against his mother. >>> are you ready so bring remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousands more than the one next door. don't get stuck in the pa
. >>> papa john's founder, john schneid schneider, has resigned from the company's board.und an independent director and end two lawsuits he filed. he resigned as chairman in july after reports he had used a racial slur on a media training conference call. >>> new hope for hiv patients. a second man in europe has been cured of the virus. what we're learning about the connection between the two patients that made it possible. >> the debate around vaccines is not centered...
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to jessica schneider live in washington with all the investigations. >> good morning, as we watch and wait for the mueller report which could be submitted to attorney general william barr any day now. we know the white house plans to look at the report before it reaches bar and the public. they want the opportunity to claim executive privilege over any information drawn from the documents and interviews with white house officials over the past two years all according to sources. no doubt, this will spark a political battle between democrats in congress and the white house over what will ultimately be released. while the president is within his legal authority to exert that executive privilege to shield those communications with officials, democrats will likely allege the president is just trying to shield information from the public into that investigation that has consumed the first two years of his presidency. one source close to the white house putting it this way, there has always been this tension between what looks best politically and what is best for the institution but often
to jessica schneider live in washington with all the investigations. >> good morning, as we watch and wait for the mueller report which could be submitted to attorney general william barr any day now. we know the white house plans to look at the report before it reaches bar and the public. they want the opportunity to claim executive privilege over any information drawn from the documents and interviews with white house officials over the past two years all according to sources. no doubt,...
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joining us now jessica schneider. they tried and failed for years and years. why should we believe they will come up with a plan this time? >> that is what the president says. we'll see if congress does it. while we wait for something to play out in congress, we're seeing these set of setbacks for the administration in the courts when it comes to the administration's efforts to really put some hurdles in place for obamacare regulations. so what we saw last night was a d.c. district court judge, a federal judge ruling against a labor department rule. this rule actually expanded the so-called association health plans for small businesses. now, on its face, this rule actually made it easier for the small businesses and the people who are self-employed to ban together to buy health insurance. in all practicality this judge ruled it was really a way for the businesses to really do the run around of the obamacare regulations and not have to pla it was after an executive order signed by president trump. now, the justice department is pushing back against this ruling.
joining us now jessica schneider. they tried and failed for years and years. why should we believe they will come up with a plan this time? >> that is what the president says. we'll see if congress does it. while we wait for something to play out in congress, we're seeing these set of setbacks for the administration in the courts when it comes to the administration's efforts to really put some hurdles in place for obamacare regulations. so what we saw last night was a d.c. district court...
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. >> jessica schneider is our cnn justice correspondent in washington with more on today's testimony and so just preview for me what we should be looking for with faa, ntsb in the hot seat. >> it's said to be a lot of tough questioning with the faa with this senate hearing. we know they'll be pressed on their whole certification process for the boeing 737 max, plus also you know why they waited so many days to ground those jets after those two fatal crashes in less than six months, but most notably here, we expect to get some information from the acting faa administrator. we know that he plans to announce that there will be changes coming to this current certification process. this, of course, is a process, brooke, that's come under really heavy scrutiny. it's this self-certification process. it allows aircraft manufacturers to sign off on their own work in the faa's name, so a lot of issues and questions with that. well, now the faa will say that they plan to make changes to that system this summer. no details yet, but we should be getting it in the hearing. in the meantime, that's
. >> jessica schneider is our cnn justice correspondent in washington with more on today's testimony and so just preview for me what we should be looking for with faa, ntsb in the hot seat. >> it's said to be a lot of tough questioning with the faa with this senate hearing. we know they'll be pressed on their whole certification process for the boeing 737 max, plus also you know why they waited so many days to ground those jets after those two fatal crashes in less than six months,...
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jessica schneider is live in washington with much more. what have you learned? >> reporter: it's standard for airline manufacturers to offer multiple add-ones for extra cost but the "new york times" now says that both of those doomed jets opted out of two available and possibly key safety features, because their airlines chose not to buy them and really regulators didn't require them. here's how those safety features may have proved pivotal. the new software on these 737 max jets, they can automatically push down the nose of the plane to prevent stalling. when it detects the plane is pointing up at a dangerous angle. boeing's safety features in part could have helped the pilots detect erroneous readings. that's what may have caused that lion air crash back in october. what investigators are looking into. so according to the "new york times," boeing will actually soon make one of the optional upgrades that could have alerted pilots to those faulty sensors standard on all new 737 max planes. but cnn, we have not been able to independently confirm this reporting an
jessica schneider is live in washington with much more. what have you learned? >> reporter: it's standard for airline manufacturers to offer multiple add-ones for extra cost but the "new york times" now says that both of those doomed jets opted out of two available and possibly key safety features, because their airlines chose not to buy them and really regulators didn't require them. here's how those safety features may have proved pivotal. the new software on these 737 max...
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. >> jessica schneider on capitol hill, thank you. >>> other news we're following.atellite pictures now suggest north korea has resumed activity at an important missile facility. the discovery coming on the heels of president trump's walkout with kim jong-un. the president said he would be disappointed if that's the case. will ripley is monitoring the latest developments and joining us from beijing. what are you learning, will? >> reporter: the satellite launch site we are talking about is one of north korea's most visible facilities. the north koreas know it's under the watch of spy satellites, which means whatever they are doing there, they want the u.s. to see it. new satellite images show north korea appears to be restarting work at a key missile site. a site kim jong-un had pledged to shut down. before leaving last week's failed summit in vietnam empty-handed. these images taken two days after the hanoi summit, a south korean lawmaker tells cnn, spy agency nis is seeing signs of restoration activity and increased vehicle movements at the satellite launch facili
. >> jessica schneider on capitol hill, thank you. >>> other news we're following.atellite pictures now suggest north korea has resumed activity at an important missile facility. the discovery coming on the heels of president trump's walkout with kim jong-un. the president said he would be disappointed if that's the case. will ripley is monitoring the latest developments and joining us from beijing. what are you learning, will? >> reporter: the satellite launch site we are...
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cnn's jessica schneider has been watching this for us. what is the secretary saying?, kate, she is answering a lot of questions, getting grilled by this committee that oversees her department and members have planned out, this is the first time she's come before the committee in nearly a year. she's getting a litany of questions here involving everything from the president's emergency declaration to build his border wall which nielsen has defended in this hearing to of course, the family separations that sparked chaos along the border last year, but nielsen is putting out some numbers and standing by her insistence that there is an emergency at the border and this is what she's citing. she says that customs and border protection is on track to apprehend more illegal immigrants at the southern border in the first six months of this year than in all of 2017 and that as a result of that they're on track to encounter close to 1 million illegal immigrants in 2019. to put that into a little bit of perspective, the last time the million mark was reached was back in 2006 and
cnn's jessica schneider has been watching this for us. what is the secretary saying?, kate, she is answering a lot of questions, getting grilled by this committee that oversees her department and members have planned out, this is the first time she's come before the committee in nearly a year. she's getting a litany of questions here involving everything from the president's emergency declaration to build his border wall which nielsen has defended in this hearing to of course, the family...
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community and the people who work in the pizzerias who they are trying to distance themselves from john schneiderbe effective. >> how big are these teams one or two to write back person to person >> certainly we asked dominos when they were here how many people we didn't get a specific number. we get the sense they have a full team and working on it 24/7 >> let's meet the managing director at piper jeffrey. how does this factor into the success fast food companies getting eight right in today's environment? okay nope not quite there. nicole we'll come back to you in a minute >> kate, so let me ask you this as well have we seen, because of the performance here for these fast food companies has been really, really strong. >> that's right. >> why did they get to weak to begin with and can social media be part of their comeback story? >> i asked about the social media symptom performance correlation. they said it doesn't necessarily correlate to a stock getting a nice pop or foot traffic coming in the door but it is a great way to get people know you've got promotions going on, mobile order and pay,
community and the people who work in the pizzerias who they are trying to distance themselves from john schneiderbe effective. >> how big are these teams one or two to write back person to person >> certainly we asked dominos when they were here how many people we didn't get a specific number. we get the sense they have a full team and working on it 24/7 >> let's meet the managing director at piper jeffrey. how does this factor into the success fast food companies getting...
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let's begin all of our news with jessica schneider live in washington with our top story. jessica? >> good morning, alisyn. the president is playing out the special counsel's findings as a big win. but instead of looking forward in the wake of mueller's conclusion, president trump is now vowing payback against his political rivals. >> there are a lot of people out there that have done some very, very evil things, very bad things, i would say treasonous things against our country. those people will certainly be looked at. >> president trump and allies on the offensive after being cleared of conspiracy with russia by special counsel robert mueller. with half a dozen aides and advisers telling cnn he plans to use the results to attack his political enemies. >> we can never let this happen to another president again. >> reporter: calling for the resignation of the head of the house intelligence committee adam schiff. >> he's been on every tv show 50 times a day for practically the last two years promising americans that this president would either be impeached or indicted. >> reporter:
let's begin all of our news with jessica schneider live in washington with our top story. jessica? >> good morning, alisyn. the president is playing out the special counsel's findings as a big win. but instead of looking forward in the wake of mueller's conclusion, president trump is now vowing payback against his political rivals. >> there are a lot of people out there that have done some very, very evil things, very bad things, i would say treasonous things against our country....
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jessica schneider is joining me with much more on this.hat is expected today when safety officials are facing questions from senators? >> there could be fireworks. there will definitely be criticism. there has been a lot of criticism over this self-certification process where these manufactures are allowed to sign off on their own work in the faa's name. the administrator is set to talk about potential changes to this system. this is what boeing used to certify its 737 max planes. it looks like changing to this process are happening as soon as this summer, though. we really don't know the details. they haven't been revealed. perhaps they will at this 3:00 hearing. we're expecting the faa to acknowledge that the agency's ov oversight approach needs to evolve. at the same time, we expect they will defend that process that boeing went through for its 737 max certification. they're defending this process saying for certification itself was over the course of five years. they say there were nearly 300 certification flight tests. they're pushing
jessica schneider is joining me with much more on this.hat is expected today when safety officials are facing questions from senators? >> there could be fireworks. there will definitely be criticism. there has been a lot of criticism over this self-certification process where these manufactures are allowed to sign off on their own work in the faa's name. the administrator is set to talk about potential changes to this system. this is what boeing used to certify its 737 max planes. it...
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jessica schneider live in washington with more. this was the last thing i am sure that boeing ever wanted to see. >> it turns out boeing won't be front and center at today's senate hearing. instead, senators will be hearing from the acting faaed a mim ed a miner strart r /* /- -- administrator. we seen the on statements from the administrator. he's expected to acknowledge the agent's oversight approach needs to evolve after those fatal crashes involving the boeing 737 max. we also anticipate he will defend that whole certification process, which has been heavily scrutinized for the so-called self certification that boeing is allowed to conduct. no doubt, lawmakers are expected to press the faa on why exactly it waited several days to ground the 737 max planes in the u.s. and the faa should defend that decision, we expect. because the agency said it wasn't seeing any systemic performance issues. so, as all of this is happening in the senate, boeing is inviting 200 pilots and industry stake holders in their facility where they assemb
jessica schneider live in washington with more. this was the last thing i am sure that boeing ever wanted to see. >> it turns out boeing won't be front and center at today's senate hearing. instead, senators will be hearing from the acting faaed a mim ed a miner strart r /* /- -- administrator. we seen the on statements from the administrator. he's expected to acknowledge the agent's oversight approach needs to evolve after those fatal crashes involving the boeing 737 max. we also...
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jessica schneider, thanks. discuss this with a contributing op-ed writer for the "new york times." good to have you. you were right on this as it happened. a series the tweets that helped put it in context. a quote, he the attacker inspired by a right wing ideological group that inspires and radicalizes online. is there evidence, you've covered this for some time, more people and more places around the world are being inspired by this kind of thing to commit acts of violence targeting muslims? >> allow me to be bold, jim. we're weekending around the world is the death of white supremacy that become the death march of white supremacy. a globalized ideology of supremacy that believes white people, whoever represents white people are superior and have a shared fear and conspiracy theory, something called the white genocide or the great replacement saying jews ared head of this kabul trying to subordinate the white race through the savages, us, the muslims, black people, latinos. if you see this language, trying to punish immigrants and take revenge against them used by a new zealand s
jessica schneider, thanks. discuss this with a contributing op-ed writer for the "new york times." good to have you. you were right on this as it happened. a series the tweets that helped put it in context. a quote, he the attacker inspired by a right wing ideological group that inspires and radicalizes online. is there evidence, you've covered this for some time, more people and more places around the world are being inspired by this kind of thing to commit acts of violence targeting...
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jessica schneider has the latest. major cities across the united states, they have significantly stepped up security around mosques? >> reporter: that's right. officials in major cities, they were very quick to react to this attack. tonight, we're seeing increased security and armed officers outside mosques in major cities like new york city, los angeles, chicago, minneapolis and right here in washington, d.c. the department of homeland security secretary, she put out a statement saying that there is no credible threat right here in the u.s., nor is there any information about ties between the perpetrators in new zealand and anyone here in the u.s. despite that, she's encouraging muslim american communities to contact law enforcement if they have concerns. as for new york city's mayor, he has called this attack horrifying in a series of tweets. here is what he said in a radio interview to offer company to those muslim american communities. >> we are immediately -- nypd is reinforcing muslim community centers and mosqu
jessica schneider has the latest. major cities across the united states, they have significantly stepped up security around mosques? >> reporter: that's right. officials in major cities, they were very quick to react to this attack. tonight, we're seeing increased security and armed officers outside mosques in major cities like new york city, los angeles, chicago, minneapolis and right here in washington, d.c. the department of homeland security secretary, she put out a statement saying...