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next year professor tatyana schneider says these do terrific projects are based on old ideas. so you are $115.00 would in city in similar projects, a lab meeting laboratories, corey to mention div living with the workers comp's classes. and this was an, an actually off. and i found this is reminiscent as a classy industrial revolution. didn't get over in northern saudi arabia, there are plans for me on the line 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emissions city further, smart cities have been designed for dubai, and many of which are green or at least pretending to be the, the 1st was my dar, a carbon neutral city in abu dhabi, which was supposed to be completed by 2014 the then came the financial crisis and the completion date was shifted to 2030. but except for the buildings designed by architects or norman foster, they're still little to see. the problem is that these utopia tarnish quickly, a spanish architect to be sent there. i was in my star and my studies over these was a good idea. i ended year 2008. and they have a plan to do a c, d was in fact very expensive because he was
next year professor tatyana schneider says these do terrific projects are based on old ideas. so you are $115.00 would in city in similar projects, a lab meeting laboratories, corey to mention div living with the workers comp's classes. and this was an, an actually off. and i found this is reminiscent as a classy industrial revolution. didn't get over in northern saudi arabia, there are plans for me on the line 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emissions city further, smart cities have been designed...
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more, tonight, from cnn's jessica schneider. >> there is a tense situation going on. >> reporter: videowd below was one of the clues federal investigators zeroed in on, before they arrested this family of five from texas for illegally entering the capitol building. the complaint identifies the group as a nuclear family. with the man, who appears to be the patriarch, tom munn, spotted roaming the capitol halls in this video online, according to investigators. their family posed for a facebook post with a woman who appears to be tom's partner, dawn munn, second from the left and their three children, kayleigh, christy, josh, plus an unidentified minor. the kacaption saying, washingto d.c., here we come. hashtag stop the steal. investigators say tom munn posted about january 6th the week before, with this image of then-president trump and a caption promoting the march to the capitol. munn also wrote, our president has only asked two things from us. so far, number one, vote. number two, january 6th, 2021. tom munn then allegedly boasted about his involvement on facebook january 6th writing,
more, tonight, from cnn's jessica schneider. >> there is a tense situation going on. >> reporter: videowd below was one of the clues federal investigators zeroed in on, before they arrested this family of five from texas for illegally entering the capitol building. the complaint identifies the group as a nuclear family. with the man, who appears to be the patriarch, tom munn, spotted roaming the capitol halls in this video online, according to investigators. their family posed for a...
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jessica schneider has more. >> reporter: a big last day for the supreme court, we're expecting the releasee state of california, and the other highly anticipated case concerning voting rights. the court will weigh in on two specific provisions out of arizona, one that remembers election officials to discard ballots cast at the wrong pre precinct, the other making it a crime for third parties to collect ballots and deliver them to polling places, what they call ballot harvesting. a lower court has already struck down these provisions saying that they unfairly impact minorities but the broader issue is how the supreme court construes section two, a provision that has not been widely used but it bars any procedure that results in minorities being denied the right t right to vote. the question is what will challengers will to prove to be successful in mounting the sense two claims. progressives are concerned that it will weaken the ways that minorities can challenge the voting laws, and there is also the question of how will this decision impact the lawsuit just filed by the justice department
jessica schneider has more. >> reporter: a big last day for the supreme court, we're expecting the releasee state of california, and the other highly anticipated case concerning voting rights. the court will weigh in on two specific provisions out of arizona, one that remembers election officials to discard ballots cast at the wrong pre precinct, the other making it a crime for third parties to collect ballots and deliver them to polling places, what they call ballot harvesting. a lower...
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kevin schneider is with us via zoom. he is the superintendent at acadia national park. the senior vice president of the national parks conservation association leads the association's advocacy on public lands conservation, natural and cultural resource issues, and arc funding. mr. kevin gartland is the executive director of the whitefish chamber of commerce, where he represents a gateway community, which of course are a major part of the park experience and important beneficiaries of the economic development aspects of the national park program nationwide. mr. reynolds, you are recognized to provide us an opening statement. mr. reynolds: thank you very much members of the subcommittee for the opportunity to discuss the impacts of overcrowding in our national parks, on park resources and visitor experiences, and considerate strategic approaches to visitor use management. i am joined remotely by the superintendent of acadia national park, who will be available to answer questions about operations at acadia. this past year has for minded us how important national park's --
kevin schneider is with us via zoom. he is the superintendent at acadia national park. the senior vice president of the national parks conservation association leads the association's advocacy on public lands conservation, natural and cultural resource issues, and arc funding. mr. kevin gartland is the executive director of the whitefish chamber of commerce, where he represents a gateway community, which of course are a major part of the park experience and important beneficiaries of the...
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kathleen: jodi schneider, thank you for joining us. our bloomberg politics editor. continuing on janet yellen having a bit of trouble getting her first word pick through congress or the white house. vonnie quinn has all the details with the first word headlines. vonnie: bloomberg has learned that yellen has been withdrawn. the white house told an economist that she will not be nominated. she is a former obama era appointee who worked for hillary clinton and was slated to be nominated as undersecretary for international affairs. president joe biden is calling on cuba's government to respect the right to peaceful assembly after some of the largest street protests in decades. the u.s. stands with cubans in their calls for freedom and pandemic relief. police were shown to attack demonstrators. during an event and address, the cuban president called on his supporters to confront protesters. lawyers for the ousted myanmar leader say four new charges of corruption have been filed against her. she is currently on trial in the capital on charges that include sedition. lawyer
kathleen: jodi schneider, thank you for joining us. our bloomberg politics editor. continuing on janet yellen having a bit of trouble getting her first word pick through congress or the white house. vonnie quinn has all the details with the first word headlines. vonnie: bloomberg has learned that yellen has been withdrawn. the white house told an economist that she will not be nominated. she is a former obama era appointee who worked for hillary clinton and was slated to be nominated as...
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>> jessica schneider, thank you so much. sure that you know about our exclusive "cnn town hall" with president joe biden. i am moderating. and it is live. it's next wednesday night at 8:00. so make sure you tune in. and thanks for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. es 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our policy or keep
>> jessica schneider, thank you so much. sure that you know about our exclusive "cnn town hall" with president joe biden. i am moderating. and it is live. it's next wednesday night at 8:00. so make sure you tune in. and thanks for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. es 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> we now know the five republicans picked by the house minorityeader who will serve on the committee investigation of the january 6 riot, three including ranking member jim banks voted to overturn the presidential election results in arizona and pennsylvania. house gop leader kevin mccarthy said he wanted a mix of republicans with relevant experience. ohio's jim jordan is a staunch ally of former president trump. and he has a history of clashing with democrats. >>> still to come right here, canada gets ready to reopen its borders as it hits a vaccine milestone, but so far the u.s. is not interested mr. doin doin same. >>> and stuff questions are being asked about warning systems in belgium and germany. look, this isn't my first rodeo and let me tell you something, i wouldn't be here if i thought reverse mortgages took advantage of any american senior, or worse, that it was some way to take your home. it's just a loan designed for older homeowners, and, it's helped over a million americans. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take y
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> we now know the five republicans picked by the house minorityeader who will serve on the committee investigation of the january 6 riot, three including ranking member jim banks voted to overturn the presidential election results in arizona and pennsylvania. house gop leader kevin mccarthy said he wanted a mix of republicans with relevant experience. ohio's jim jordan is a staunch ally of former president trump. and he has a history of clashing...
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cnn's jessica schneider live from washington with the breaking details. >> and the takeaway is that this will make it much harder for people to challenge voting laws that are being furiously enacted all over the country by republican-led states and that is because the 6-3 decision written by samuel alito coming down along doilg lines. but this decision also now constricted how section two of the voting rights act could be used. this is a section that is become one of the only ways that challengers could fight these laws sin the supreme court in 2013 struck down the preclearance provision of the voting rights act, mandated states with a history of discrimination get preapproved for any voting laws. now that is gone and it is just section two and the supreme court is saying that section two just requires equal openness to the opportunity to vote whereas progressive groups wanted the court so say if minorities were impacted by a law they could challenge it. so this is a fight over how congress wrote section two. and in we're seeing in the 6-3 split is the liberals coming out against this. e
cnn's jessica schneider live from washington with the breaking details. >> and the takeaway is that this will make it much harder for people to challenge voting laws that are being furiously enacted all over the country by republican-led states and that is because the 6-3 decision written by samuel alito coming down along doilg lines. but this decision also now constricted how section two of the voting rights act could be used. this is a section that is become one of the only ways that...
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let's get to jessica schneider for more. what did they rule. >> this is a major decision coming from the supreme court on voting rights and in particular how challengers to many of the restrictive voting bills around the country enacted by the republican-led states, how they'll be able to enk the laws in court. so first of all, i'll tell you that the supreme court was ruling specifically on two arizona laws, the supreme court upholding these two laws. these were one regulation, one law, the first regulation said that election officials had to discard ballots that were cast at the wrong polling precinct. the second was a law that actually made it a criminal offense to help in ballot collection. something that critics call ballot harvesting. and it said that anyone who wasn't a family member or a caretaker or an election worker could not help another person deliver their ballot to the right precinct. so the supreme court saying that both of those regulations or laws were okay. now that doesn't come as a big surprise. because w
let's get to jessica schneider for more. what did they rule. >> this is a major decision coming from the supreme court on voting rights and in particular how challengers to many of the restrictive voting bills around the country enacted by the republican-led states, how they'll be able to enk the laws in court. so first of all, i'll tell you that the supreme court was ruling specifically on two arizona laws, the supreme court upholding these two laws. these were one regulation, one law,...
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next year professor tatyana schneider says these, do you terrific projects are based on old ideas to your time. what was his work and city in sooner projects. last laborin traces bakery to sort of mentioned the live in the city will be workers dance classes. and this isn't an actually off on an art for this is reminiscent other classy industrial revolution. stepping over and northern saudi arabia, there are plans for me on the line 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emissions city further, smart cities have been designed for dubai, and many of which are green or at least pretending to be the, the 1st was a carbon neutral city in abu dhabi, which was supposed to be completed by 2014 then came the financial crisis and the completion date was shifted to 2030. but except for the buildings designed by architects or norman foster, they're still little to see. the problem is that these utopia tarnish quickly, a spanish architect to be sent there. i was in my star and my studies over these was a good idea in the year 2008. and they have a plan to do a c, d was in fact very expensive because he was
next year professor tatyana schneider says these, do you terrific projects are based on old ideas to your time. what was his work and city in sooner projects. last laborin traces bakery to sort of mentioned the live in the city will be workers dance classes. and this isn't an actually off on an art for this is reminiscent other classy industrial revolution. stepping over and northern saudi arabia, there are plans for me on the line 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emissions city further, smart...
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the foundations don't was just recently late at your professor, tatyana schneider says the futuristic projects are based on old ideas. for your time, what was his work in sci fi in sooner projects, a lab meeting laboratories, corey just mentioned, the live in the city will be out of workers comps, classes. and this was an actually also not fun. this is reminiscent of the classic industrial revolution. stepping over in northern saudi arabia, there are plans for me on the line 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emissions city. further, smart cities have been designed for dubai and abu dhabi, many of which are green, or at least pretending to be the, the 1st was a carbon neutral city in abu dhabi, which was supposed to be completed by 2014 the then came the financial crisis. and the completion date was shifted to 2030 but except for the buildings designed by architects or norman foster, they're still little to see. the problem is that these utopia tarnish quickly, a spanish architect to be sent there. i was in my star and my studies over these was a good day. i ended year 2008 and they have a
the foundations don't was just recently late at your professor, tatyana schneider says the futuristic projects are based on old ideas. for your time, what was his work in sci fi in sooner projects, a lab meeting laboratories, corey just mentioned, the live in the city will be out of workers comps, classes. and this was an actually also not fun. this is reminiscent of the classic industrial revolution. stepping over in northern saudi arabia, there are plans for me on the line 170 kilometer long,...
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i'm not, there was a coach of bullying and intimidation. washington's own don schneider stepping away for a few months, leading day to day operations, his wife, but he's not been formally suspend it. all that for your support from me for now, i'll be back later with highlights from belgium's game against italy in the quarter finals of your 2020 c. and we look forward to a gem. i thank you very much for that benefit for this news. our on al jazeera, for me fully back to the whole team here and how. thank you very much for watching . we've got more of the day's news coming up next. mulanda news center with marian ah, news news. news. july on i was just the can film festival return to the delight of fans and an industry hit hard by curve at 19, but will travel restrictions and social distance in the shadow on the glitz and glamour across the globe generation change young activists, splicing injustices and demanding radical change after a year long delay japan, hospital and picks unlike any the world has seen before. mice and bob way showcases personal story, offering a fresh look at the
i'm not, there was a coach of bullying and intimidation. washington's own don schneider stepping away for a few months, leading day to day operations, his wife, but he's not been formally suspend it. all that for your support from me for now, i'll be back later with highlights from belgium's game against italy in the quarter finals of your 2020 c. and we look forward to a gem. i thank you very much for that benefit for this news. our on al jazeera, for me fully back to the whole team here and...
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haidi: jodi schneider with the latest.etting up in this asia market session. sophie: we are seeing some downside futures and qe stocks are off .3%. i want to focus on what is happening for japanese markets if we could because we do have the yen trading. this as we are seeing futures higher following the overnight action amid concerns over the u.s. economic recovery ahead of the fed june meeting minutes. we see u.s. yields for the 10 year drop for six straight days and jp morgan seeing that slide in u.s. yields since friday morning. that seems outsized, all considered. while they have canceled the recommendation, they are looking for higher rates by year-end. this on the supply mismatch and anticipation for a fed tapering. shery: the chinese electric vehicle maker pulling off the fifth-largest listing, becoming the first tv producer to complete a so-called homecoming share sale. it has traded steadily in the market before wednesday's exchange debut. the asian stocks reporter joins us from singapore. what does this signal ab
haidi: jodi schneider with the latest.etting up in this asia market session. sophie: we are seeing some downside futures and qe stocks are off .3%. i want to focus on what is happening for japanese markets if we could because we do have the yen trading. this as we are seeing futures higher following the overnight action amid concerns over the u.s. economic recovery ahead of the fed june meeting minutes. we see u.s. yields for the 10 year drop for six straight days and jp morgan seeing that...
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schneider you have five minutes. >> thank you for hosting this to all americans and thank you to ouritnesses for taking the time to share your perspective and importantly how we can make housing more affordable and accessible the pandemic pose greater challenges families wondered how they would make another month of rent homeless shelter struggled to find locations and limitations posed and young people had overwhelming student loan debt at the same time they saw their dreams of owning a home slip further away. homeownership is a critical feature for a stable middle-class lifestyle that is out of reach for so many and then to recover from the economic hardship so in your testimony you said homeownership is the single largest mechanism to create wealth and also certain groups are systemically left out and that we should be working to bridge these inequities to protect against housing discrimination of any kind which is why introduce the fair equal housing act and the protected characteristics that mandates nondiscrimination for race, color religion national religion were disabilities
schneider you have five minutes. >> thank you for hosting this to all americans and thank you to ouritnesses for taking the time to share your perspective and importantly how we can make housing more affordable and accessible the pandemic pose greater challenges families wondered how they would make another month of rent homeless shelter struggled to find locations and limitations posed and young people had overwhelming student loan debt at the same time they saw their dreams of owning a...
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we will speak exclusively to ceo mark schneider.will talk about future prospects for growth coming up next. we will talk about the inflation story, also the health benefits and pressures on the business to create healthier food. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open, half an hour from the start of the cash equity session. we are thinking about china and a host of earnings. let's get into the earnings conversation. first half organic revenue and nestle came in stronger-than-expected. the company is also raising its four-year organic growth outlook to 5.64%. but there is pressure from rising raw materials and transport costs. let me bring into the conversation the nestle ceo, mark scheider, who joins us on the european open. nice to speak to you. guiding higher in terms of your guidance this morning, raising your full-year organic sales growth guidance. what gives you that confidence given the cost pressures we understand? >> we have been exceedingly pleased with the company's performance in the first half, easily beating c
we will speak exclusively to ceo mark schneider.will talk about future prospects for growth coming up next. we will talk about the inflation story, also the health benefits and pressures on the business to create healthier food. ♪ anna: welcome back to the european market open, half an hour from the start of the cash equity session. we are thinking about china and a host of earnings. let's get into the earnings conversation. first half organic revenue and nestle came in...
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for more, we welcome our political news director jodi schneider. we are seeing this spike.ryone is watching it. at the same time, there is talk that maybe even the vaccinated will have to start wearing masks again. jodi: the numbers have gone way up. six weeks ago we were seeing cases come down, hospitalizations come down, vaccinations going up, but now vaccinations have plateaued. having a hard time getting others vaccinated, and the delta variant is here, the most transmissible variant we have seen yet. it's a problem. cases are going up and the vaccination rates are not going up. matt: it is a problem for the unvaccinated mainly. we will talk to the doctor in about this in a second, but for people who are vaccinated, it doesn't seem any worse than a hangover, getting covid. but it looks like we are taking the carrot away -- you don't have to wear the mask. are we going to introduce a stick? jodi: that is the question. we are starting to see new york city's saying you have to be vaccinated if you are a city worker. we will probably see more workplaces that will say that b
for more, we welcome our political news director jodi schneider. we are seeing this spike.ryone is watching it. at the same time, there is talk that maybe even the vaccinated will have to start wearing masks again. jodi: the numbers have gone way up. six weeks ago we were seeing cases come down, hospitalizations come down, vaccinations going up, but now vaccinations have plateaued. having a hard time getting others vaccinated, and the delta variant is here, the most transmissible variant we...
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jessica schneider has more. >> reporter: the supreme court endings term with a momentous decision on actually make it much harder for people to challenge voting laws. this coming at a time when we're seeing voting restrictions being enacted fewer just furiously by republican-led states. and it came down along the ideological lines not only to uphold two arizona provisions thatfairly impact minorities, but also restricts section two, it weeped away a rule that allowed challengers go after laws that impacted minor at itminorities. so justice alito saying that states should be free to enact laws that are intended maybe to prevent fraud even though the instances of voter fraud that we've seen are exceedingly rare. justice kagan wrote a deep will he disa pointing dissent, saying that the need for a potent section 2 has come and gone. but congress gets to make that call. and this decision really is what many expected from the thousand solidly conservative court that of course was established by former president trump's appointment of three conservative justices over his time in office. we
jessica schneider has more. >> reporter: the supreme court endings term with a momentous decision on actually make it much harder for people to challenge voting laws. this coming at a time when we're seeing voting restrictions being enacted fewer just furiously by republican-led states. and it came down along the ideological lines not only to uphold two arizona provisions thatfairly impact minorities, but also restricts section two, it weeped away a rule that allowed challengers go after...
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but your professor tatyana schneider says these futuristic projects are based on old ideas to your time, what we're sitting with city and similar projects. a lag, or moving labord traces they. corey just mentioned eve, the people who live in the city with the workers and classes. and this is in and actually off. and i found this is reminiscent of the classic industrial revolution . second, get over in northern saudi arabia. there are plans for me on the line, 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emissions city. further, smart cities have been designed for dubai and abu dhabi, many of which are green, or at least pretending to be the, the 1st was my dar carbon neutral city in abu dhabi, which was supposed to be completed by 2014 the then came the financial crisis and the completion date was shifted to 2030 but except for the buildings designed by architects or norman foster, they're still little to see. the problem is that these utopias tarnish quickly a spanish architect to be sent there. i was in my star and my studies over these was a good idea. i ended year 2008 and they have a plan to do a
but your professor tatyana schneider says these futuristic projects are based on old ideas to your time, what we're sitting with city and similar projects. a lag, or moving labord traces they. corey just mentioned eve, the people who live in the city with the workers and classes. and this is in and actually off. and i found this is reminiscent of the classic industrial revolution . second, get over in northern saudi arabia. there are plans for me on the line, 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon...
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later, jerome schneider. tom: that could be a one hour conversation. the trust bond market is shattered. this overnight repo market, a bunch of mathematics. they are talking greek. jerome can translate that. jonathan: what did you make of that claims data? tom: we do not have time with mike mckee. i looked at the chart and by no means does it violate the trend to a better set of statistics, better feeling about employment in america. the continuum of the trend is still very much intact. jonathan: i will run you through the opening on tb and tom keene will do that on the radio. into the close, romaine bostick putting in a long shift. romaine: the breadth of the selloff combined with the lack of breadth in the rally, whether you put that together and whether it spells the idea that some of the steam is coming out of this. tom: i lost my train of thought. i was thinking about italy and england. the breadth thing is a big deal. it has not been there. romaine: we will have a good conversation. that day mary during the close. -- that game heirs during the cl
later, jerome schneider. tom: that could be a one hour conversation. the trust bond market is shattered. this overnight repo market, a bunch of mathematics. they are talking greek. jerome can translate that. jonathan: what did you make of that claims data? tom: we do not have time with mike mckee. i looked at the chart and by no means does it violate the trend to a better set of statistics, better feeling about employment in america. the continuum of the trend is still very much intact....
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timothy schneider notes that republicans banning critical race theory takes a page from russia's playbookemory laws arrived in moment of cultural panic, when national politicians are railing against traditionalist teachings. in russia it's those who write critically about stalin or honestly about the second world war. tends to mean the parts of history that challenges their righteousness. shouldn't have to feel negative emotions and difficult subjects should be kept from us. he joins me now. so geeked out we managed to book you. saw nicole tweet out your essay and i read it twice, so good and fascinating. explain memory laws. >> so glad to be talking to you and have a chance to talk about this. i'm an american and historian, but work mostly in other countries. when i saw these laws passed in the united states and discussed, i was reminded of things we've seen in eastern europe, particularly in russia. basic idea of memory law is make governing very easy for authoritarian regime because it puts everything into the past and caters to emotions of majority. teach the population and raise the
timothy schneider notes that republicans banning critical race theory takes a page from russia's playbookemory laws arrived in moment of cultural panic, when national politicians are railing against traditionalist teachings. in russia it's those who write critically about stalin or honestly about the second world war. tends to mean the parts of history that challenges their righteousness. shouldn't have to feel negative emotions and difficult subjects should be kept from us. he joins me now. so...
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here to break it down is bloomberg's political news director jodi schneider. it is getting quite desperate to continue to vaccinate individuals. what have we learned? jodi: it is that race between vaccination and the variant. the delta variant is making it very hard for the administration , which had been leading this, everybody back into the economy and back into the office, and now they have this real problem. vaccination rates have really stalled, and they are saying that the cdc may be recommending very soon that children 12 and under wear masks in schools. they will be reopening this fall, but kids still not being vaccinated under 12, and we don't know when that will be. they hope it will be soon. until they are vaccinated, they will probably be requiring masks. we may be seeing mask mandates come back in other states and municipalities as well with that variant spread. most people who are being hospitalized are unvaccinated, but they are having trouble getting those vaccination rates to restart moving upward again, and that is the problem for the admin i
here to break it down is bloomberg's political news director jodi schneider. it is getting quite desperate to continue to vaccinate individuals. what have we learned? jodi: it is that race between vaccination and the variant. the delta variant is making it very hard for the administration , which had been leading this, everybody back into the economy and back into the office, and now they have this real problem. vaccination rates have really stalled, and they are saying that the cdc may be...
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to bring in from lpo, their financial chief market strata gist ryan dietrich, along with michelle schneiderve consecutive quarters. once, before in history, just once, so what happened then, that could happen this time? >> charles, good things happened. i mean, it's really rare to have five quarters in a row of 5% gains. it was the fourth quarter of 53, all four quart quarters of the 54, the next year stocks gained 26%, all right? just look more recently when we had five quarter win streaks. the last two times it happened we went on to have nine quarter win streaks. i think the key thing we're trying to tell more than our 18,000 advisors is this. the strength we're seeing is extremely rare, but history would say this upward bias is likely alive and well. one more quick one for you charlesment we've got a five- month win streak on the s&p 500 right now looking back at history, one year later, the s&p 's higher 25 out of 26 times. it's going to be rocky, we'll have pullback but these things are taking place are really strong and one year from now, i'm sitting with you here stocks will be a go
to bring in from lpo, their financial chief market strata gist ryan dietrich, along with michelle schneiderve consecutive quarters. once, before in history, just once, so what happened then, that could happen this time? >> charles, good things happened. i mean, it's really rare to have five quarters in a row of 5% gains. it was the fourth quarter of 53, all four quart quarters of the 54, the next year stocks gained 26%, all right? just look more recently when we had five quarter win...
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joining us to talk about that, brian schneider is the ceo of realo good y. >> we have a great brand lineupldwell banker, eras. better homes & garden, and we love all of them. >> as they're looking at real estate listings, more often than not, they're looking at one of yours. are you seeing any signs of a slowdown at all? >> we have actually not seen a slowdown in our numbers. you talked about the powerful 80-plus results, this morning we even shared or early july results with our investors those are up 20%, 30%, 40 percent compared to last year. we seed real strength, not just recently, but in the transactionses in pipe did not line for the future. >> let's talk about competition. there's a story in the journal not long ago there's more real estate agencies than homes for sales in the country there's also been new technologies to market in the real estate space. where does that leave realogy? >> well, first off, it leaves us welcoming a big part of the competition. we like what we're doing to change the industry. we have gained market share, now, four quarters in a row. we continue to be t
joining us to talk about that, brian schneider is the ceo of realo good y. >> we have a great brand lineupldwell banker, eras. better homes & garden, and we love all of them. >> as they're looking at real estate listings, more often than not, they're looking at one of yours. are you seeing any signs of a slowdown at all? >> we have actually not seen a slowdown in our numbers. you talked about the powerful 80-plus results, this morning we even shared or early july results...
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cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider was at the courthouse for today's sentencing.s why this specific case is so important. >> reporter: this could really be a bellwether case for a lot of defendants. but this could serve as a real bellwether for those who don't have a criminal record or those who weren't violent or destructive. prosecutors wanted 18 months. they also wanted to set a standard for future sentencing. they said an 18-month sentence would sound a loud and clear message to other would-be rioters that if they are caught they will be held accountable. so the defense asked for probation, prosecution asked for 18 months. the judge here trying to find that middle ground with eight months, jake. >> what does it mean for the dozens if not hundreds of other insurrectionists whose prosecutions are in the pipeline? >> more than 500 capitol riot defendants. and the judge here really was cognisant of the fact that this sentence could really set a standard. so he denounced hodgkins actions but he also gave him credit for coming forward to plead guilty, also for the f
cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider was at the courthouse for today's sentencing.s why this specific case is so important. >> reporter: this could really be a bellwether case for a lot of defendants. but this could serve as a real bellwether for those who don't have a criminal record or those who weren't violent or destructive. prosecutors wanted 18 months. they also wanted to set a standard for future sentencing. they said an 18-month sentence would sound a loud and clear message...
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we again thank you to engineering and technology, for schneider to be the sponsors of this program. >> tonight tv technology and e-commerce, we start with the author of a biography of amazon founder jeff bezos' dennis senator josh hawley on his book the tyranny of big tech. also a conversation on the winners and losers from e-commerce but the author of the book, fulfillment. book tv is tonight starting 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan2. up next year writer nicholas schmidle on the creation of
we again thank you to engineering and technology, for schneider to be the sponsors of this program. >> tonight tv technology and e-commerce, we start with the author of a biography of amazon founder jeff bezos' dennis senator josh hawley on his book the tyranny of big tech. also a conversation on the winners and losers from e-commerce but the author of the book, fulfillment. book tv is tonight starting 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan2. up next year writer nicholas schmidle on the creation of
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earlier this week i caught up with brandon schneider to talk about the excitement of this draft and thetion will get to meet those new picks peers >> this is a huge draft, the first time the warriors have ever had two lottery picks. this will be a fun place to watch the draft with yellow warriors' fans and by the way, come back on friday for drive city happy hour and starting at 4:30 we will have the q&a right here. >> reporter: so that will be your first chance to meet the draft picks. happy hour at 3:30, and they have something going on all throughout the summer every day . during the week, they have basketball camp, fridays happy hour, saturday cinema night, where you can watch the movie on the big screen and sunday, farmers market. you can sense the energy here, the djs play music and there are giants fans that have made the trip down and i walking over here. all kinds of sports fans and really anybody that wants to have a fun time tonight should be here in front of chase center. >> you have had quite a week, not to mention you tried all of that great food earlier, life is good for
earlier this week i caught up with brandon schneider to talk about the excitement of this draft and thetion will get to meet those new picks peers >> this is a huge draft, the first time the warriors have ever had two lottery picks. this will be a fun place to watch the draft with yellow warriors' fans and by the way, come back on friday for drive city happy hour and starting at 4:30 we will have the q&a right here. >> reporter: so that will be your first chance to meet the...
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i brought in michelle schneider, one of my favorite stock pickers. these big bank numbers. initially down, then for a moment person up, and now they're pulling back, and then maybe they started to go up because the beyond yields started to hike. what i'm telling you is i'm confused. help me. [laughter] >> well, this is really confusing out there. but a couple of things that are very clear, we have such lofty expect takes based on the unprecedented covid regrowth we've seen in the united states. it really will go back to what happens in the next quarter. the banks are doing well, yes, they popped because of the yield, you're absolutely right about that. but in terms of the whole expectations for earnings all around including all the big tech stocks coming up, i think we're going to see something very similar. lofty expectations, can the market meet that and, of course, how forward-looking will we be to the next quarter where growth might be stymied, and that's exactly the dangerous game the fed's playing right now. charles: so the fed's playing this g
i brought in michelle schneider, one of my favorite stock pickers. these big bank numbers. initially down, then for a moment person up, and now they're pulling back, and then maybe they started to go up because the beyond yields started to hike. what i'm telling you is i'm confused. help me. [laughter] >> well, this is really confusing out there. but a couple of things that are very clear, we have such lofty expect takes based on the unprecedented covid regrowth we've seen in the united...
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next year professor tatyana schneider says these futuristic projects are based on old ideas to your time. what was city would and city in sooner projects a lab living laboratory, bakery different mention div living there will be workers and classes. and this isn't actually often an art for mrs. reminiscent. the classy industrial revolution reached at over in northern saudi arabia. there are plans for me on the line, 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emission city. further, smart cities have been designed for dubai and dabby, many of which are green, or at least pretending to be the, the 1st was a carbon neutral city in abu dhabi, which was supposed to be completed by 2014 the then came the financial crisis. and the completion date was shifted to 2030 but except for the buildings designed by architects or norman foster, they're still little to see. the problem is that these utopia tarnish quickly as spanish architect be sent there. i was in my star and my studies over this was a good idea in the year 2008. and they have a plan to do a c, d, w. in fact, very expensive because he was elevated on
next year professor tatyana schneider says these futuristic projects are based on old ideas to your time. what was city would and city in sooner projects a lab living laboratory, bakery different mention div living there will be workers and classes. and this isn't actually often an art for mrs. reminiscent. the classy industrial revolution reached at over in northern saudi arabia. there are plans for me on the line, 170 kilometer long, 0 carbon emission city. further, smart cities have been...
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we again thank you to engineering and technology, for schneider to be the sponsors of this program. >> tonight tv technology and e-commerce, we start with the author of a biography of amazon founder jeff bezos' dennis senator josh hawley on his book the tyranny of big tech. also a conversation on the winners and losers from e-commerce but the author of the book, fulfillment. book tv is tonight starting 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan2. up next year writer nicholas schmidle on the creation of the space tourism company virgin galactic to the stories of his test pilots, engineers and leaders. this is hosted by romans books are in pasadena, california. >> hi there everyone. what the thank you on behalf of the bookstore for tuning into the event with us. were lucky to have at this nicholas schmidle is going to be in conversation discussingti the new book, virgin galactic in the making of the modern astronaut. this does include a q&a portion feels like to ask nicholas a question any point quickly ask a question but towards the end of the event you like to purchase this book clean that green butt
we again thank you to engineering and technology, for schneider to be the sponsors of this program. >> tonight tv technology and e-commerce, we start with the author of a biography of amazon founder jeff bezos' dennis senator josh hawley on his book the tyranny of big tech. also a conversation on the winners and losers from e-commerce but the author of the book, fulfillment. book tv is tonight starting 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan2. up next year writer nicholas schmidle on the creation of...
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earlier on the four i spoke with elena schneider, latin american historian and associate professor atare seeing these historic protests now. well, cubans are fed up. i think that was well portrayed in your and what you just showed us that they're suffering from the interlocking crises of the pandemic of a rapid uptick in covid cases in cuba right now, a food crisis a lack of basic medical supplies like tylenol like urgent things. people need like diapers for their children. they're waiting in line for food for as long as eight hours. they're having power outages that lasted day. and if they. try to criticize our protested activists are getting arrested, snyder also said the u. s and the rest of the world needs to support the protesters and understand that this is a fight between the cuban people and the government and to put pressure on that regime to make changes, a preliminary report released in portland today found most people who died in last month's record breaking heatwave were older white men who lived alone, nearly all of those who died were found in their apartments on the th
earlier on the four i spoke with elena schneider, latin american historian and associate professor atare seeing these historic protests now. well, cubans are fed up. i think that was well portrayed in your and what you just showed us that they're suffering from the interlocking crises of the pandemic of a rapid uptick in covid cases in cuba right now, a food crisis a lack of basic medical supplies like tylenol like urgent things. people need like diapers for their children. they're waiting in...
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crisis and if they try to criticize or protested, activists are getting arrested, professor elena schneiderthe world should support the cuban people by putting more pressure. on the cuban government. well pope francis has left the hospital and we have some video of him arriving back at the vatican today. pope francis left the hospital early this morning. that's 10. days after having some pretty big surgery to remove half of his column because of a severe narrowing of the large intestine. he looks healthy there. yesterday the pope took time to visit hospitals. pediatric cancer ward to meet with children and families before. being discharged. well today is bastille day in france, and parades and other celebrations returned to the streets this year, the french government went ahead with its traditional parade in paris today, french president emmanuel macron says he wants normal life to return and is encouraging more people to get vaccinated. he's announced new pandemic restrictions that will ban unvaccinated people from cafes, restaurants, shopping malls and trains and just before those best d
crisis and if they try to criticize or protested, activists are getting arrested, professor elena schneiderthe world should support the cuban people by putting more pressure. on the cuban government. well pope francis has left the hospital and we have some video of him arriving back at the vatican today. pope francis left the hospital early this morning. that's 10. days after having some pretty big surgery to remove half of his column because of a severe narrowing of the large intestine. he...
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has rallied nicely for what they're watching ahead of the numbers, amira fradi, along with chuck schneider who joins us by phone. ed, a september launch, but still riding off the 5g launch >> it is different they had a booming year last year people have been holding their phones for so long, so it was long in the tooth, so it was the right period to see good sales. >> this year 5g is kind of old news the phone won't be any faster than last year, so we look at it more of as evolutionary upgrade. i think you'll seer -- that's been the pattern after a big modeling, but weak o once. >> so what's key for the stock in given a order of release in september? >> yes, the outlook will be important. apple has given more hand waving guidance, but, you know, the analyst committee will discern the color comments to refine their own guidance now, recently the food chain that supplies into iphone builds for the quarter has been showing stronger than experted orders, so people are starting to believe that apple at least believes the launch in september will be very robust. that's the backdrop from which yo
has rallied nicely for what they're watching ahead of the numbers, amira fradi, along with chuck schneider who joins us by phone. ed, a september launch, but still riding off the 5g launch >> it is different they had a booming year last year people have been holding their phones for so long, so it was long in the tooth, so it was the right period to see good sales. >> this year 5g is kind of old news the phone won't be any faster than last year, so we look at it more of as...
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we will be hearing -- we will be speaking with economic historian chelsey schneider about the implications for japan's political landscape. blue origin pulls up its first flight to space. we will hear from jeff bezos about the experience and his plans for unlocking opportunities in the space sector. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: jeff bezos and three other passengers pulled off blue origin's first crewed flight to space. jeff described the experience to bloomberg's emily chang. emily: welcome back to earth. how do you feel? jeff: really good. emily: this is your first interview since landing. we all want to know the reality of seeing the earth from above. did it live up to the dream? jeff: beyond. i am not talented enough to describe it in words. it was much more than i expected. it is on's firing. do you have words -- awe inspiring. do you have words? emily: how does this fit into the long-term vision? >> we are building an orbital vehicle in this vehicle, new shepard, we will fly that over and over. it is practice for the orbital mission and it gives people a chance to see what we just saw,
we will be hearing -- we will be speaking with economic historian chelsey schneider about the implications for japan's political landscape. blue origin pulls up its first flight to space. we will hear from jeff bezos about the experience and his plans for unlocking opportunities in the space sector. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: jeff bezos and three other passengers pulled off blue origin's first crewed flight to space. jeff described the experience to bloomberg's emily chang. emily: welcome...
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i want to thank and recognize jen schneider on my team who often appears there for me or with me.ive aids are empowered to cast votes on behalf of our offices. the legislative committee makes recommendations to the city to support or oppose legislation that's pending in the state legislature that would impact the city and county of san francisco. the committee is where we discuss what all the bills that are pending in the senate. their presentations on the bill and then a vote on what position to take if any. we voted on dozens of environmental bills, housing bills, transportation bills and many others. i won't take the time to go through all of those. i will note a few. really the only two bills that we actually continued and did not reach a position on and vote on were sb9 and 10 to housing related bills. we did vote in favor of sb2. which was to repeal article 34. which is something this board has taken position on previously. article 34 is the constitutional provision to prohibits development construction or acquisition of low rent housing projects without ballot approval. i t
i want to thank and recognize jen schneider on my team who often appears there for me or with me.ive aids are empowered to cast votes on behalf of our offices. the legislative committee makes recommendations to the city to support or oppose legislation that's pending in the state legislature that would impact the city and county of san francisco. the committee is where we discuss what all the bills that are pending in the senate. their presentations on the bill and then a vote on what position...
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let's get the read from luke lloyd, the strategic wealth partners investment strategist, michelle schneider. so, mike, i'll begin with you on how the second half is looking for you. can you hear us, mike? >> yes, i got you now. you broke up there, can you just repeat that, sorry. neil: yes, are you worried that the market will crash now? my focus is how does the second half look to you? >> i think the second half, neil, is going to be a repeat of the first half, you know, maybe we don't get 15% on the s&p, but the setup right now is for earnings to continue to rise , and if we have strong earnings, that should equate to strong stock prices, so there's a lot of concern out there, you know, whether it be inflation, whether it be race, whether it be the fed, whether it be the biden administration. so many concerns out there for people, but if you focus on what's been working, if you focus on the growth areas, i think you're going to get a very strong second half of the year, somewhere in the 8-12% return on the s&p. neil: wow. you know, michelle, i know markets are we've thrown a lot of worrie
let's get the read from luke lloyd, the strategic wealth partners investment strategist, michelle schneider. so, mike, i'll begin with you on how the second half is looking for you. can you hear us, mike? >> yes, i got you now. you broke up there, can you just repeat that, sorry. neil: yes, are you worried that the market will crash now? my focus is how does the second half look to you? >> i think the second half, neil, is going to be a repeat of the first half, you know, maybe we...
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i want to thank and recognize jen schneider on my team who often appears there for me or with me. legislative aids are empowered to cast votes on behalf of our offices. the legislative committee makes recommendations to the city to support or oppose legislation that's pending in the state legislature that would impact the city and county of san francisco. the committee is where we discuss what all the bills that are pending in the senate. their presentations on the bill and then a vote on what position to take if any. we voted on dozens of environmental bills, housing bills, transportation bills and many others. i won't take the time to go through all of those. i will note a few. really the only two bills that we actually continued and did not reach a position on and vote on were sb9 and 10 to housing related bills. we did vote in favor of sb2. which was to repeal article 34. which is something this board has taken position on previously. article 34 is the constitutional provision to prohibits development construction or acquisition of low rent housing projects without ballot appr
i want to thank and recognize jen schneider on my team who often appears there for me or with me. legislative aids are empowered to cast votes on behalf of our offices. the legislative committee makes recommendations to the city to support or oppose legislation that's pending in the state legislature that would impact the city and county of san francisco. the committee is where we discuss what all the bills that are pending in the senate. their presentations on the bill and then a vote on what...
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we have michelle schneider here weighing market implications, market gauge group. sergeant guilfoyle, a great read on all trends. sarge, i will end with you. i want to get your take, does this make any difference at all, all this latest vaccine back and forth? if you're a microsoft investor you see all-time high and everyone is recommending it, raising price targets. you look at airlines, they're coming back, analysts are raising price targets, they're not weighing any of these worries in seems for the time-being, what do you do? >> well, i definitely think you have to consider it. i do believe that the variant is probably, not just this variant, any variant comes along now will put us in a position you either get vaccinated or you get covid, those are your choices. unfortunately maybe some people get both. the initial jobless claims tell us some people are a little bit of afraid. some businesses slowed down reopening. airlines are optimistic. their revenue was three, four times what it had been a year ago because there was no business a year ago. neil: right. >> a
we have michelle schneider here weighing market implications, market gauge group. sergeant guilfoyle, a great read on all trends. sarge, i will end with you. i want to get your take, does this make any difference at all, all this latest vaccine back and forth? if you're a microsoft investor you see all-time high and everyone is recommending it, raising price targets. you look at airlines, they're coming back, analysts are raising price targets, they're not weighing any of these worries in seems...
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but this notion that are we out of the woods on this thing, gary kaltbaum joins us now, michelle schneiderery wrong, on the progress we're making with covid, and these spikes in asia, really gain traction. would it be a worry for the markets? you hope that, you know, obviously these cases are not leading to a spike in deaths or even serious cases. i want to stress that, but we are seeing spikes just the same, and for markets that have been sort of of the view that this is short-lived and everything is going okay, then what? >> well that's where we think that there's a concern, of course not just the unions and the whole country and the economic growth and the demand that we expect to explode from asia at some point, but also, obviously, from the market perspective; however, we do know so much more about covid even with these variants coming out, that it should be relatively, i won't say easy, but definitely amenable to deal with it with the rollout of more vaccine. they have been slow in getting the vaccine which is interesting considering they were at the lead not too long ago, and so i w
but this notion that are we out of the woods on this thing, gary kaltbaum joins us now, michelle schneiderery wrong, on the progress we're making with covid, and these spikes in asia, really gain traction. would it be a worry for the markets? you hope that, you know, obviously these cases are not leading to a spike in deaths or even serious cases. i want to stress that, but we are seeing spikes just the same, and for markets that have been sort of of the view that this is short-lived and...