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schneider: we will have crews here all night. there should be a wind that will dissipate around 9:00 or 10:00, which should help the firefighters. kate: thank you so much. we will continue to keep you updated on this fire. live in his -- kate larsen, abc 7. ama: a reminder you're watching abc 7 news at 5:00 on abc 7 hulu live and everywhere you stream it. a while problem in the east bank. how would you like to wake up to find your rest ripped up? homeowner took this video after getting a visit from some animals, wild boars that decided his lawn was on the dinner menu. bar anthony spoke to the man who is now fighting back to save what is left of his front yard. >> i heard a scream and came out and i just cannot believe what i saw. laura: he told us his wife saw it first. their front lawn sunday morning look like someone had dashed it. ted: you can see the holes in the ground from where they dug up the grass with her tusks. laura: wild boars descended on his yard overnight coming down from the nearby hills. it is a phenomenon that
schneider: we will have crews here all night. there should be a wind that will dissipate around 9:00 or 10:00, which should help the firefighters. kate: thank you so much. we will continue to keep you updated on this fire. live in his -- kate larsen, abc 7. ama: a reminder you're watching abc 7 news at 5:00 on abc 7 hulu live and everywhere you stream it. a while problem in the east bank. how would you like to wake up to find your rest ripped up? homeowner took this video after getting a visit...
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schneider. >> your schneider votes no. >> mr. schneider votes no. mr. swayze votes no. mr. panetta.mr. panetta votes no. ms. murphy. >> murphy votes no. >> this verse -- ms. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. >> no. >> mr. herzberg votes no. >> no. >> s plaskett votes no. mr. brady. >> mr. brady votes aye. >> mr. nunez votes aye. mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska votes aye. mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice? mr. rice? mr. schleicher? mr. schweikert? this will earthy. mr. lahood. >> yes. >> mr. lahood votes yes. dr. when stripper votes yes. mr. arrington. >>. arrington is a yes mr. arrington votes yes. dr. herzig -- dr. ferguson. >> yes. >> dr. ferguson votes yes. mr. schmucker votes aye. mr. hearn votes aye. this is miller -- misses biller votes aye. mr. rice? mr. chairman? >> no. >> mr. chairman votes no. the cleric will report that highly. >> i have 25 nay's and 17 aye's. >> the amendment fails. i think we are prepared for the less amendment of the evening. -- last amendment of the evening. >> esther chairma
schneider. >> your schneider votes no. >> mr. schneider votes no. mr. swayze votes no. mr. panetta.mr. panetta votes no. ms. murphy. >> murphy votes no. >> this verse -- ms. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. >> no. >> mr. herzberg votes no. >> no. >> s plaskett votes no. mr. brady. >> mr. brady votes aye. >> mr. nunez votes aye. mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska votes aye. mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly votes...
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schneider. >> mr. schneider votes no and i can hear boyle saying no.[voting] >> murphy votes no. >> ms. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez? mr. horsford votes no. ms. plascit votes nay. mr. brady. votes aye. >> mr. nunes votes aye. mr. buchanan. >> buchanan votes aye. >> mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska votes aye. mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice votes aye. mr. schweiceert votes yes. [voting] [voting] >> mr. chairman votes no. >> will the clerk report the tally? >> mr. chairman, i have 25 nays and 18 ayes. >> there being 25, nos and 18 ayes, the amendment fails. is there anybody else who would like to be recognized? mr. rice is recognized on the amendment. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i have an amendment. >> mr. chairman? >> yes. >> i reserve a point of order. >> mr. thompson has reserved a point of order and mr. rice will pass out your amendment. you'll be recognized. the gentleman is recognized to speak upon his amendment. >> mr. chairman, this -- this amendment adds to what i was refer
schneider. >> mr. schneider votes no and i can hear boyle saying no.[voting] >> murphy votes no. >> ms. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez? mr. horsford votes no. ms. plascit votes nay. mr. brady. votes aye. >> mr. nunes votes aye. mr. buchanan. >> buchanan votes aye. >> mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska votes aye. mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice votes aye. mr. schweiceert votes yes. [voting]...
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schneider. mr. schneider votes no. mr. suozzi. mr. suozzi votes no. mr. pa veta -- panetta votes no. mrs. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. mr. horsford. mr. horsford. ms. plaskett. ms. plaskett: plaskett votes no. the clerk: ms. plaskett votes no. mr. brady. mr. brady: brady, aye. the clerk: mr. brady votes aye. mr. nunes votes aye. mr. buchanan. mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska. mr. smith of nebraska votes aye. mr. reed. mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly votes aye. mr. smith of missouri. mr. smith of missouri votes aye. mr. rice. mr. rice votes aye. mr. schweikert. mr. schweikert votes yes. mrs. walorski. mrs. walorski votes yes. mr. lahood. mr. lahood votes yes. dr. wenstrup. dr. wenstrup votes yes. mr. arrington. mr. arrington: arrington is a yes. >> welcome to warsaw. you fought hard to get me back. the clerk: dr. ferguson. dr. ferguson votes yet. mr. estes votes yes. mr. smucker votes aye. mr. hern. mr. hern votes aye. mrs. miller. mrs. miller votes aye. mr. horsford. mr. chairman. chair neal: no. the clerk: mr. chairman votes
schneider. mr. schneider votes no. mr. suozzi. mr. suozzi votes no. mr. pa veta -- panetta votes no. mrs. murphy votes no. mr. gomez. mr. gomez votes no. mr. horsford. mr. horsford. ms. plaskett. ms. plaskett: plaskett votes no. the clerk: ms. plaskett votes no. mr. brady. mr. brady: brady, aye. the clerk: mr. brady votes aye. mr. nunes votes aye. mr. buchanan. mr. buchanan votes aye. mr. smith of nebraska. mr. smith of nebraska votes aye. mr. reed. mr. reed votes aye. mr. kelly votes aye. mr....
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and i'm here to tell you that mark schneider is very good. [applause] mark has combined his love of history, his love of horses, his background in french heritage to great effect. he himself is a military veteran. himself having served in the cavalry as a cavalry -- excuse me, in the army as a calvary scout and bosnia-herzegovina in 1995. he enlisted not long after his graduation from christopher newport university with a ba in history. mark is carly working at colonial williamsburg and he has been there for 23 years now in numerous positions -- currently working -- he's been a tradesman, a coachman, theatrical interpreter and industry position his what is known as -- currently portraying the marquis de lafayette. in his spare time mark travels internationally as napoleon bonaparte and he has appeared as napoleon and austria, belgium, the czech republic, france, germany, italy, russia and spain so and well-rounded resume and a fascinating look into this era. so without any further ado i would like you to please help me in welcoming mark schne
and i'm here to tell you that mark schneider is very good. [applause] mark has combined his love of history, his love of horses, his background in french heritage to great effect. he himself is a military veteran. himself having served in the cavalry as a cavalry -- excuse me, in the army as a calvary scout and bosnia-herzegovina in 1995. he enlisted not long after his graduation from christopher newport university with a ba in history. mark is carly working at colonial williamsburg and he has...
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zach schneider's wife becca confirming to abc news that her husband was killed when the empire builder passenger train went off the rails. >> oh, my god, it's on its side. >> my first thought was that we were derailing, then i thought that was crazy. there's no possible way we could be derailing, that's insane. >> reporter: the train headed from chicago to seattle with more than 150 people on board when it took a deadly turn near the town of joplin. eight of the train's ten cars derailing, several toppling to their sides in this remote area. >> train's destroyed down there. >> reporter: first responders quickly arriving on the scene while passengers jumped in to action to help others trapped. >> about 130 yards behind us is where the rest of the train was. >> reporter: daniel and his son helpingfree multiple people after rocks and rubble blocked the escape route. >> one gentleman was able to finally crawl out from under the -- out of the gravel. we helped him up a ladder, up out of the car and down a ladder down onto the ground to waiting assistance down there. >> reporter: now we're l
zach schneider's wife becca confirming to abc news that her husband was killed when the empire builder passenger train went off the rails. >> oh, my god, it's on its side. >> my first thought was that we were derailing, then i thought that was crazy. there's no possible way we could be derailing, that's insane. >> reporter: the train headed from chicago to seattle with more than 150 people on board when it took a deadly turn near the town of joplin. eight of the train's ten...
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and i'm here to tell you that mark schneider is very good. [applause] mark has combined his love of history, his love of horses, his background in french heritage to great effect. he himself is a military veteran. himself having served in the cavalry as a cavalry -- excuse me, in the army as a calvary scout and bosnia-herzegovina in 1995. he enlisted not long after his graduation from christopher newport university with a ba in history. mark is carly working at colonial williamsburg and he has been there for 23 years now in numerous positions -- currently working -- he's been a tradesman, a coachman, theatrical interpreter and industry position his what is known as -- currently portraying the marquis de lafayette. in his spare time mark travels internationally as napoleon bonaparte and he has appeared as napoleon and austria, belgium, the czech republic, france, germany, italy, russia and spain so and well-rounded resume and a fascinating look into this era. so without any further ado i would like you to please help me in welcoming mark schne
and i'm here to tell you that mark schneider is very good. [applause] mark has combined his love of history, his love of horses, his background in french heritage to great effect. he himself is a military veteran. himself having served in the cavalry as a cavalry -- excuse me, in the army as a calvary scout and bosnia-herzegovina in 1995. he enlisted not long after his graduation from christopher newport university with a ba in history. mark is carly working at colonial williamsburg and he has...
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schneider. >> thank you. i moved to strike the last word. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you for your leadership in crafting this package. i am proud to live in the greatest country in the world. i am proud to represent the wonderful people of illinois. this nation and the people we represent have a long history of overcoming challenges and working hard to improve the lives of citizens. there is no question in the past 18 months the challenges we saw. beyond the health crisis and devastating impact on communities, we experienced an economic crisis. we lost over 20 million jobs in march of last year. the official unemployment rate skyrocketed to almost 15%. the actual figure was likely higher. thanks to congress, including the cares act, and president biden's american rescue act, our economy has experienced remarkable growth. still, i am hearing about broad challenges hiring people. i wish this was as easy as the expiration of extended unemployment benefits. as wall street journal noted, cutting bene
schneider. >> thank you. i moved to strike the last word. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you for your leadership in crafting this package. i am proud to live in the greatest country in the world. i am proud to represent the wonderful people of illinois. this nation and the people we represent have a long history of overcoming challenges and working hard to improve the lives of citizens. there is no question in the past 18 months the challenges we saw. beyond the...
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and zach schneider, 28, of illinois, a green bay packers fan, he was traveling with his 26-year-old wife, who was unhurt. today, ntsb investigators combed the scene in search of clues to the cause of the crash. the train had been moving below the 79-mile-per-hour limit at the time of the accident. the tracks went through a regular inspection just two days earlier. >> we are not ruling anything out at this point. we have ruled everything in. >> reporter: late this afternoon, those cars that remained upright were rolled away. >> oh, my god it's on its side. >> reporter: social media captured the scope of the damage. railcars tossed on their side, passengers stranded, luggage scattered. >> i was laying down in my compartment on a bed, so, luckily, i just tumbled. >> reporter: andrew sivula was bound for portland. >> i heard a loud bang and then the cars tipped snood wayne freed was switching carbs when he held on for dear life. >> my legs were dangling below and the the windows broke out below which is eventually how we escaped. >> reporter: tonight i talked with zach schneider's widow over
and zach schneider, 28, of illinois, a green bay packers fan, he was traveling with his 26-year-old wife, who was unhurt. today, ntsb investigators combed the scene in search of clues to the cause of the crash. the train had been moving below the 79-mile-per-hour limit at the time of the accident. the tracks went through a regular inspection just two days earlier. >> we are not ruling anything out at this point. we have ruled everything in. >> reporter: late this afternoon, those...
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schneider: thank you, mr. speaker. 30 years ago when the gulf war had 31 scud missile strikes from iraq. the population effectively defenseless. the second lebanon wa hezbollah fired 4,000 rockets and israel had no active defense. five months ago, over the course of just 11 days, hamas and other terrorist groups in gaza launched more than 4,500 rockets at israel. but because of iron dome, israel is no longer defenseless. iron dome has saved lives, both israeli and palestinian. america's commitment to iron dome is rock solid. today's vote will make that clear. in spite that some on both sides of this aisle will seek to make israel and our unyielding support for the u.s.-israel support a wedge issue. there are so many reasons for hope in the region. israel has a new government with the broadest measuring coalition, including arab parties. israelis and palestinians are talking to each other again. the abraham accords are changing the dynamic between israel and her arab neighbors. progress in all these areas start
schneider: thank you, mr. speaker. 30 years ago when the gulf war had 31 scud missile strikes from iraq. the population effectively defenseless. the second lebanon wa hezbollah fired 4,000 rockets and israel had no active defense. five months ago, over the course of just 11 days, hamas and other terrorist groups in gaza launched more than 4,500 rockets at israel. but because of iron dome, israel is no longer defenseless. iron dome has saved lives, both israeli and palestinian. america's...
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schneider: thank you, mr.peaker. 30 years ago when the gulf war had 31 scud missile strikes from iraq. the population effectively defenseless. the second lebanon wa hezbollah fired 4,000 rockets and israel had no active defense. five months ago, over the course of just 11 days, hamas and other terrorist groups in gaza launched more than 4,500 rockets at israel. but because of iron dome, israel is no longer defenseless. iron dome has saved lives, both israeli and palestinian. america's commitment to iron dome is rock solid. today's vote will make that clear. in spite that some on both sides of this aisle will seek to make israel and our unyielding support for the u.s.-israel support a wedge issue. there are so many reasons for hope in the region. israel has a new government with the broadest measuring coalition, including arab parties. israelis and palestinians are talking to each other again. the abraham accords are changing the dynamic between israel and her arab neighbors. progress in all these areas starts
schneider: thank you, mr.peaker. 30 years ago when the gulf war had 31 scud missile strikes from iraq. the population effectively defenseless. the second lebanon wa hezbollah fired 4,000 rockets and israel had no active defense. five months ago, over the course of just 11 days, hamas and other terrorist groups in gaza launched more than 4,500 rockets at israel. but because of iron dome, israel is no longer defenseless. iron dome has saved lives, both israeli and palestinian. america's...
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jonathan: less has kickoff this morning with rob schneider. what are you looking for from chairman powell? >> the timeframe for them to do this press conference might require slightly more than an hour but there are two main focus points. one, you had the propensity for this to be a slightly more hawkish event than people are expecting. when you have this transitory inflation pressures, which continue to linger, it is probably going to be a requirement that people we calibrate their expectations. ultimately, need one vote to move for the 2022 fomc dot plots to move higher. ultimately, some of these devilish voters, being jerome powell -- dovish voters, being jerome powell one of them. perhaps it is a repeat of the more hawkish sentiment that we have seen in june. the second thing is is advanced notice of discussion. advanced notice is similar to what i would categorize as the new --. when you hear the turn, it is a very familiar tune. if it comes across as familiar, that is exactly what jerome powell wants. from that perspective, this advanced
jonathan: less has kickoff this morning with rob schneider. what are you looking for from chairman powell? >> the timeframe for them to do this press conference might require slightly more than an hour but there are two main focus points. one, you had the propensity for this to be a slightly more hawkish event than people are expecting. when you have this transitory inflation pressures, which continue to linger, it is probably going to be a requirement that people we calibrate their...
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schneider? >> no> mr. panetta? >> no. >> mr. murphy. chairman neal: would the clerk suspended for a moment? i am informed the online people cannot hear you. could you -- clerk: ms. murphy? >> no. >> mr. gomez? >> no. >> mr. horsford? >> no. >> ms. plaskett? >> no. >> mr. brady? >> aye. >> mr. nunes? >>aye. >>? >> aye. >> mr. smith from misery? >>aye. >> mr. schweikert? >> aye. >> ms. walorski? >> >> aye. >> mr. winthrop? >> aye. >> mr. arrington? >> >> aye. >> dr. ferguson? >> yes. >> mr. smucker? >> aye. >> mr. hearn? >> aye. >> ms. miller? >> aye. >> mr. doggett? >> no. >> mr. kind? >> no. >> ms. chu? >> no. >> mr. chairman? >> no. >> excuse me. however i recorded? chairman neal: it repeatedly. [laughter] -- ms. moore, the clerk will reported how ms. moore is recorded. >> ms. moore is recorded as no. chairman neal: thank you, ms. moore. the clerk will report the tally. >> mr. chairman, i have 25 nays and 19 ayes. . the amendment fails. the question is on the adoption of the amendment and the nature of the substitute. all those in favo
schneider? >> no> mr. panetta? >> no. >> mr. murphy. chairman neal: would the clerk suspended for a moment? i am informed the online people cannot hear you. could you -- clerk: ms. murphy? >> no. >> mr. gomez? >> no. >> mr. horsford? >> no. >> ms. plaskett? >> no. >> mr. brady? >> aye. >> mr. nunes? >>aye. >>? >> aye. >> mr. smith from misery? >>aye. >> mr. schweikert? >>...
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bloomberg's jodi schneider, thank you for the update., an nft company focused on redefining the digital royalty space is not backed by billionaire steve cohen. the cofounders of recur join us next. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. china's tech regulator warned internet firms against blocking traffic to certain websites. just part of the top crackdown on the tech giants. kriti gupta has been following this. take it away. kriti: over 50% decline for u.s.-listed chinese talks. when you look at their peak in february back to their recent troughs. today, another wave of scrutiny, this time targeting ant group and ali pay. let me show you intraday. you did seatac broadly out perform. u.s. tech listed stocks down despite the heavy volume. the biotech index, some of the u.s. videogames did poorly as well. this tech related out performer was semiconductors. back to gaming stocks, chinese gimmick stocks have been -- chinese gaming stocks have been a marked decline. you are seeing a major divergenc
bloomberg's jodi schneider, thank you for the update., an nft company focused on redefining the digital royalty space is not backed by billionaire steve cohen. the cofounders of recur join us next. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. china's tech regulator warned internet firms against blocking traffic to certain websites. just part of the top crackdown on the tech giants. kriti gupta has been following this. take it away. kriti: over...
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as jessica schneider reports, security is ramping up. >> we're going right back to the capitol whereit started. >> reporter: matt brainard is blasting out plans to get hundreds to the u.s. capitol next saturday to support the 600 plus rioters who are now facing federal charges. brainard calls them political pridners who have been wrongfully prosecuted even though many were caught on tape. >> we'll push back the phony narrative that there was an insurrection. >> reporter: the plans are prom prompting security concerns. in april, a car slammed into a police barricade killing one officer and injuring another. in mid august, a man claiming to have a bomb set off a five hour standoff with police before surrendering. no bomb was found. cnn has learned d.c. police will be fully activated on september 18th, days off are canceled for all officers and civil disturbance units will be on st standby. and they are monitoring online chatter to gauge the possible crowds. cnn has learned capitol police have already requested support from police departments in maryland and virginia to be fully prepare
as jessica schneider reports, security is ramping up. >> we're going right back to the capitol whereit started. >> reporter: matt brainard is blasting out plans to get hundreds to the u.s. capitol next saturday to support the 600 plus rioters who are now facing federal charges. brainard calls them political pridners who have been wrongfully prosecuted even though many were caught on tape. >> we'll push back the phony narrative that there was an insurrection. >> reporter:...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> law enforcement officials are preparing for possible violence and are looking to beef up security around the u.s. capitol ahead of a planned right wing rally on september 18th. a source says that added security could involve reinstalling fencing put up after the january 6 insurrection. u.s. house speaker says they will be ready. >> we intend to have the integrity of the capitol be intact. these people are coming back to praise the people who were out to kill. out to kill members of congress. >> a capitol police memo warns of potential unrest as violent rhetoric surrounding the rally increases online and counterprotests are also being planned. the rally aims to support insurrectionists charged. but a former staffer for donald trump says it will be peaceful. >> there is no threat to anybody on our peaceful protest on behalf of the political prisoners persecuted as a result for their participation in the rallies. this is not about elections or who won, it is not about eivote fraud, it is about the abuse of political prisoners and scapegoating of th
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> law enforcement officials are preparing for possible violence and are looking to beef up security around the u.s. capitol ahead of a planned right wing rally on september 18th. a source says that added security could involve reinstalling fencing put up after the january 6 insurrection. u.s. house speaker says they will be ready. >> we intend to have the integrity of the capitol be intact. these people are coming back to praise the people...
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jessica schneider, thank very much. >>> joining me now criminologist richard rosen feld, a professorst. louis, missouri, and studied crimes. good to have you with us. these statistics we saw in this report from the fbi, this is the most official accounting of what we have. but it is not fully complete because not all agencies have to participate. about 85% as we know. what's your take in your first look here? it seems to line up pretty closely with what you found. >> yes. it does. there are two stories that emerge from the recent release of the fbi crime data. one is, as has been noted, a record increase in homicide, close to 30% in a single year. no year has recorded an increase of that magnitude since we've been counting. aggravated asalts, which are serious assaults that can produce serious bodily injury or committed with a deadly weapon, up 12%. but not all violent crimes went up. robbery rates, for example, were down 10%. and property crime rates, burglaries, larcenies, they were down 8%. so it's a mixed bag. quite obviously, homicide is the most serious crime. fortunately, it's
jessica schneider, thank very much. >>> joining me now criminologist richard rosen feld, a professorst. louis, missouri, and studied crimes. good to have you with us. these statistics we saw in this report from the fbi, this is the most official accounting of what we have. but it is not fully complete because not all agencies have to participate. about 85% as we know. what's your take in your first look here? it seems to line up pretty closely with what you found. >> yes. it...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> thanks, jessica. we are keeping our eye on capitol hill. we are looking ahead to the g-7 summit later on today in the u.k. the speaker of the house of commons has been talking to cnn about threats to democracy, especially in light of that riot, and the terror attack four years ago near britain's houses of parliament. >>> in london, breaking news coming into cnn, the british parliament is in lockdown. >> members of congress are being evacuated. wearing gas masks. >> at a time when democracy is under attack, the fight for political freedoms around the world, made more relevant than ever. >> if we don't have democracy, what have we got? dictatorship? that is never the answer. so the ballot box has to be the answer to the future. >> the speaker and highest authority of the british house of commons is hosting nancy pelosi and other counterparts for the first in-person g-7 speaker summit since the pandemic began. top of the agenda, how to keep democracies open to the public they serve while protecting politicians from abuse, threats, and terroris
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> thanks, jessica. we are keeping our eye on capitol hill. we are looking ahead to the g-7 summit later on today in the u.k. the speaker of the house of commons has been talking to cnn about threats to democracy, especially in light of that riot, and the terror attack four years ago near britain's houses of parliament. >>> in london, breaking news coming into cnn, the british parliament is in lockdown. >> members of congress are being...
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. >> reporter: not a surprise but a recurring trend for michael schneider. the show on streaming continues to grow. >> we like to call the emmys that streaming's. it is dominated by the streaming services. they had 342 nominations of from 270 last year. it is a record for the streamers. >> reporter: netflix, the crown is one of the shows making a huge imression. teddast sang naveon l tlo with the most for a first-year comedy. >> among the walks we had him in the comic category. >> the award show will take less than two weeks after the death of michael williams who was nominated for his role in lovecraft country. >> a very sad and tragic loss. >> trying to stay afloat. four mj rodrigues becomes the first transgender performer to earn a nomination in elite acting role for her performance in pose. adding anticipation to a night with a lot to look forward to. cbs news, los angeles. >>> it is 4:47. mary lee has our forecast and things are still cool for the week and. >>> we will stay below average through the weekend. a little cooler. here's a live look to the so
. >> reporter: not a surprise but a recurring trend for michael schneider. the show on streaming continues to grow. >> we like to call the emmys that streaming's. it is dominated by the streaming services. they had 342 nominations of from 270 last year. it is a record for the streamers. >> reporter: netflix, the crown is one of the shows making a huge imression. teddast sang naveon l tlo with the most for a first-year comedy. >> among the walks we had him in the comic...
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emily: jodi schneider, carol wetzel -- kara wetzel, thank you for your insight. coming up, closing the gender gap in technology. we are going to speak to the founder of girls who code about how she and her company are helping the industry tackle sexism and fighting for working moms. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the company known for its upscale exercise bikes and treadmills has launched a clothing brand. the pellet gun collection finds -- peloton collection has a mixture of men's, women's commend gender-neutral styles. meantime, the gaming industry has been rocked recently by claims of sexual harassment and discrimination. activision blizzard is being sued for allegedly fostering a frat boy culture which excludes female employees. red games is said to offer secret settlements with women and harassment claims. joining us now, girls who code founder reshma saujani. reshma, great to have you with us. i want to start with the partnership you have with riot and the work you are planning to do. what progress do you hope to make? reshma: we have a long-standing relations
emily: jodi schneider, carol wetzel -- kara wetzel, thank you for your insight. coming up, closing the gender gap in technology. we are going to speak to the founder of girls who code about how she and her company are helping the industry tackle sexism and fighting for working moms. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the company known for its upscale exercise bikes and treadmills has launched a clothing brand. the pellet gun collection finds -- peloton collection has a mixture of men's, women's...
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cnn's jessica schneider has details now. what are we learning? >> reporter: anderson, we just learned that that temporary fencing that actually surrounded the capitol people will remember for months after january 6th, well, it might go back up. sources telling ryan nobles that capitol has asked for the fence board put in place ahead of september 18th. the board will make the final call here. sources are telling our team it is likely they will approve the request for the fencing. we are told it would be a smaller fence, likely up only for 48 to 72 hours surrounding the rally but this latest development, it comes as the police departments around d.c., they're amping up security preps in advance of this so-called justice for january 6th rally happening next saturday, september 18th. capitol police are warning about the potential for violent clashes and unrest at an upcoming rally in support of those charged in the u.s. capitol insurrection. this latest rally is planned at the capitol september 18th. the intelligence report references amped up online
cnn's jessica schneider has details now. what are we learning? >> reporter: anderson, we just learned that that temporary fencing that actually surrounded the capitol people will remember for months after january 6th, well, it might go back up. sources telling ryan nobles that capitol has asked for the fence board put in place ahead of september 18th. the board will make the final call here. sources are telling our team it is likely they will approve the request for the fencing. we are...
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cnn's jessica schneider has been working her sources and joins us live.e than a dozen documents involving many cases, and what i found was there are a number of allegations concerning capitol police officers that poured into the professional responsibility email tip line in the days after january 6th. and one i saw was from a concerned lieutenant that a high-ranking officer who was a vocal trump supporter had told his squad not to wear riot gear and that the same supervising officer in this lieutenant's words seemed to hang back, leaning against a wall of the capitol while that angry mob charged the capitol. that was according to the complaint that i saw. here's a little bit more info from that complaint that was sent in via email. it said, i have serious concerns that one of the officers assigned to the capitol division may have assisted the insurrection attempts through passive inaction. they went on to say what they observed, the fact that riot gear wasn't recommended for the officers' squad, also the fact that this officer had sort of leaned against t
cnn's jessica schneider has been working her sources and joins us live.e than a dozen documents involving many cases, and what i found was there are a number of allegations concerning capitol police officers that poured into the professional responsibility email tip line in the days after january 6th. and one i saw was from a concerned lieutenant that a high-ranking officer who was a vocal trump supporter had told his squad not to wear riot gear and that the same supervising officer in this...
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schneider from illinois. five minutes. rep. schneider: thank you, mr. chairman.thank you for hosting this hearing on a very critical issue to our entire nation, but especially to our students. thank the witnesses are sharing their testimony and your perspectives on the various to higher education. how congress can make education more affordable and accessible to every american. the cost of higher education has ballooned. of that debt, the highest concentration belongs to young adults between the age of 25 and 34. i regularly hear from those in the prime of their lives whose goal is starting their own small business are stalled because of the crippling debt they take on to pursue education. a mother of three struggled to afford her family's medical expenses while paying off the debt she acquired from going to college. i've heard from a family struggling to buy a home. i am grateful for the opportunity to address these issues as part of the ways and means committee, to tackle the student loan crisis and make college more affordable, we must understand just what you
schneider from illinois. five minutes. rep. schneider: thank you, mr. chairman.thank you for hosting this hearing on a very critical issue to our entire nation, but especially to our students. thank the witnesses are sharing their testimony and your perspectives on the various to higher education. how congress can make education more affordable and accessible to every american. the cost of higher education has ballooned. of that debt, the highest concentration belongs to young adults between...
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cnn jessica schneider is following the story and she joins me now.elieve more than two dozen of wrongdoings. what do we know about these six cases where they found wrongdoing? >> capitol police looked into 26 cases. out of them they found six cases where they are recommending disciplinary action. the thing is, though, jim, we don't know the identities of these officers and we don't know which actions they took, which led to this disciplinary recommendation. capitol police really painting it with a wide swath here. what they're saying is they're talking about the range of violations. so here, i'll break it down for you. they say there are three cases for conduct unbecoming. one case for failure to comply with directives, one for improper remarks and one for improper dissemination of information. one investigation into one official is still open, accused of unsatisfactory performance and conduct unbecoming. there are no recommendations for criminal action. they have referred the information to the d.c. u.s. attorney's office as well as department of ju
cnn jessica schneider is following the story and she joins me now.elieve more than two dozen of wrongdoings. what do we know about these six cases where they found wrongdoing? >> capitol police looked into 26 cases. out of them they found six cases where they are recommending disciplinary action. the thing is, though, jim, we don't know the identities of these officers and we don't know which actions they took, which led to this disciplinary recommendation. capitol police really painting...
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jessica schneider has these details for us. about these recommendations. >> capitol police finally coming out with what they are recommending here. they're recommending disciplinary action in six specific cases. the thing is, we don't know the identity of these officers. we also don't know the actions that are leading to these disciplinary recommendations. capitol police, they put out these range of violations yesterday. here is what they're saying about the discipline. they're saying there are three cases for conduct unbecoming. one for failure to comply with directives, one for improper remarks, one for improper d nation of information. and three cases for conduct unbecoming. none of these officers will be char charged with any sort of crime here. of course, this was an internal inquiry that was eight months in the making. this was all done with the office of professional responsibility here. we did report a little bit on this back in february, report d six officers had been suspended without pay. we knew specifics about two
jessica schneider has these details for us. about these recommendations. >> capitol police finally coming out with what they are recommending here. they're recommending disciplinary action in six specific cases. the thing is, we don't know the identity of these officers. we also don't know the actions that are leading to these disciplinary recommendations. capitol police, they put out these range of violations yesterday. here is what they're saying about the discipline. they're saying...
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schneider: today is is my dad's 88th birthday. as a c.p.a. he taught me about financial responsibility. he taught me about paying bills on time. i'm sure he never could imagine our congress would or could possibly put the full faith and credit of the united states at risk. but that is exactly the path my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are advocating today. the stakes could not be higher. secretary yellen has said it would be catastrophic for the united states to default on its debt. there would be chaos in the financial markets. higher interest rates. slowed economic growth. estimated six million lost jobs. and $15 trillion of people's wealth disappeared. for the last four years, the republicans have run up our nation's debt. the bill is now due. the republicans want to tear up the statement. and throw away the checkbook. burying our heads in the sand won't solve our problems and it won't keep our creditors at bay. it will, however, cause catastrophic damage to our nation's credibility. damage to our nation's economy, damage to our
schneider: today is is my dad's 88th birthday. as a c.p.a. he taught me about financial responsibility. he taught me about paying bills on time. i'm sure he never could imagine our congress would or could possibly put the full faith and credit of the united states at risk. but that is exactly the path my colleagues on the other side of the aisle are advocating today. the stakes could not be higher. secretary yellen has said it would be catastrophic for the united states to default on its debt....
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schneider. >> thank you. i moved to strike the last word. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you for your leadership in crafting this package. i am proud to live in the greatest country in the world. i am proud to represent the wonderful people of illinois. this nation and the people we represent have a long history of overcoming challenges and working hard to improve the lives of citizens. there is no question in the past 18 months the challenges we saw. beyond the health crisis and devastating impact on communities, we experienced an economic crisis. we lost over 20 million jobs in march of last year. the official unemployment rate skyrocketed to almost 15%. the actual figure was likely higher. thanks to congress, including the cares act, and president biden's american rescue act, our economy has experienced remarkable growth. still, i am hearing about broad challenges hiring people. i wish this was as easy as the expiration of extended unemployment benefits. as wall street journal noted, cutting bene
schneider. >> thank you. i moved to strike the last word. >> the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you for your leadership in crafting this package. i am proud to live in the greatest country in the world. i am proud to represent the wonderful people of illinois. this nation and the people we represent have a long history of overcoming challenges and working hard to improve the lives of citizens. there is no question in the past 18 months the challenges we saw. beyond the...
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jessica schneider, josh campbell, appreciate it.nk you. >>> coming up next, new reporting tonight from the white house about president biden and his administration messaging to democrats about another pivotal moment for his presidency. cash back new card members earn at the end of their first year automatically woo! i got my mo-ney! it's hard to contain yourself isn't it? uh- huh! well let it go! woooo! get a dollar for dollar match at the end of your first year. only from discover. ready to turn your dreams into plans and your actions into achievements? explore over 75 programs and four-week classes at national university. your future starts today at nu.edu. psst! psst! allergies don't have to be scary. spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. as your business changes, the united states postal service is changing with it. with e-commerce that runs at the speed of now. next day and two-day shipping nationwide, and returns right from the doorstep. it's a whol
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poppy. >> jessica schneider, thanks for that reporting. out front now, andrew mccabe.er assistant secretary at the department of homeland security. good evening, and let's begin there, deputy director mccabe, how seriously should law enforcement take this threat given what we saw play out before our eyes on january 6th? >> well, poppy, i think they should take it very seriously. in fact, they should take it more seriously than they took the same sort of intelligence that they likely saw on january 5th. i think there is a few factors here that maybe are leaning in their favor this time. if you think about it, january 6th was a failure primarily because you had a massive group of people and a complete failure of preparation. in this case, it looks likely that they'll get a somewhat smaller crowd with, you know, things like the proud boys telling some of their members not to come. you don't have a sitting president actively fanning the flames of and trying to get people to attend the rally. and on the other hand, it looks like from all indications our law enforcement part
poppy. >> jessica schneider, thanks for that reporting. out front now, andrew mccabe.er assistant secretary at the department of homeland security. good evening, and let's begin there, deputy director mccabe, how seriously should law enforcement take this threat given what we saw play out before our eyes on january 6th? >> well, poppy, i think they should take it very seriously. in fact, they should take it more seriously than they took the same sort of intelligence that they likely...
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so without any further ado i would like you to please help me in welcoming mark schneider. [applause] ♪ [singing] ♪ [singing] ♪ [singing] ♪ [applause] >> the song of the army of the rye written in 1792 by crusade to leo. he was in stratford serving as a captain in army. the armies of austria and prussia had invaded france as part of the wars of the first coalition. so he was tasked by the mayor of stress board to create a song that would inspire courage among the newfound soldiers to defend this new republic. so thus he came up with the song, the song of the army of the rhine. i think you all, we all know it much better as -- it received that name because in france there was something called -- a mass conscription of every able-bodied male from the age of 18-26 years of age was, well, needed to be part of the army. and in the south of france in the city of marseille a battalion joined up and then begin marching toward paris. while they were marching begin singing this song so upon entering into paris, the marseille was sung to all present. this is a song that truly embodies
so without any further ado i would like you to please help me in welcoming mark schneider. [applause] ♪ [singing] ♪ [singing] ♪ [singing] ♪ [applause] >> the song of the army of the rye written in 1792 by crusade to leo. he was in stratford serving as a captain in army. the armies of austria and prussia had invaded france as part of the wars of the first coalition. so he was tasked by the mayor of stress board to create a song that would inspire courage among the newfound soldiers...
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cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider's here with more.a capitol police officer disclosed the secret location where members of congress were sheltering during the insurrection? >> that's right. this was a longtime friend of that officer. they even called the fbi tip line. they later told capitol police this, saying, i don't want to report a friend of 40 years but he says enough concerning statements that i feel like i need to do this. he's just fallen into this cult and these beliefs, it sent alarm bells off that he would just casually give that info. so this friend accusing this officer of inflammatory statements, spouting conspiracy theories, but also of telling him in conversation the secret location of these lawmakers that they were whisked away to on january 6th. this was just a conversation among friends. there isn't any allegation that this officer told the rioters that. but nonetheless this officer has been recommended for discipline by capitol police. and there were more than a dozen documents that i reviewed here. they have not b
cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider's here with more.a capitol police officer disclosed the secret location where members of congress were sheltering during the insurrection? >> that's right. this was a longtime friend of that officer. they even called the fbi tip line. they later told capitol police this, saying, i don't want to report a friend of 40 years but he says enough concerning statements that i feel like i need to do this. he's just fallen into this cult and these...
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. >> reporter: attorney jim schneider who represents please says they are willing to follow other updates like testing and wearing masks. the police union also says they all members will be prepared proof of vaccination or proof of a weekly covid-19 test. lapd chief psychologist to staff saying if you have not been vaccinated by now, it is because you have your reasons but you have thought about it a lot. it is okay to change your mind. if only because you want to protect other safeties or you want to not jeopardize your livelihood. >> your right to be free from getting the vaccine is trumped by the rest of society is right to be free from getting a deadly virus. >> attorney alexander kezerian is not a part of the latest lawsuit. >> through the california courts won't help anybody. filing a federal he is a smart move. i would be really really interested to see what a panel of supreme court justices sets up. >> reporter: lapd says it won't comment on pending litigation. the city attorney tells us he is working on a statement. >> lapd as she said, no comment. the city attorney's office, we
. >> reporter: attorney jim schneider who represents please says they are willing to follow other updates like testing and wearing masks. the police union also says they all members will be prepared proof of vaccination or proof of a weekly covid-19 test. lapd chief psychologist to staff saying if you have not been vaccinated by now, it is because you have your reasons but you have thought about it a lot. it is okay to change your mind. if only because you want to protect other safeties...
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chris schneider, the agency lawyer we interviewed, denied any knowledge of a secret amnesty arrangement. i mother, we up any agreement regarding non prosecution of upper traitors of a party of crimes for mattress would have slipped through the cracks. and this would have been one of them. i presume he also told us that the agency has now, after 18 years, recently started supporting prosecution agencies. now fully on board we, we've worked since last year. we did about 5, we looking at investigating 5 methods at the moment in 3 different provinces. we hoping to move that along to about 15 this year on his final day and credit. look on your visits for the 1st time. a memorial set up in honor of the credit for this is really so heartbreaking. legs are missing. so w go anyway. i live around the corner and a long way, where are the rest of the letters? we are the rest of the names. what is this and why is it laying? yeah, i mean, why is it lane? yeah. you know, we told the a and see we told them that we could not trust them. we told them that we could not entrust. i'll father's legacy to the
chris schneider, the agency lawyer we interviewed, denied any knowledge of a secret amnesty arrangement. i mother, we up any agreement regarding non prosecution of upper traitors of a party of crimes for mattress would have slipped through the cracks. and this would have been one of them. i presume he also told us that the agency has now, after 18 years, recently started supporting prosecution agencies. now fully on board we, we've worked since last year. we did about 5, we looking at...
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schneider from illinois. five minutes. rep. schneider: thank you, mr. chairman.ank you for hosting this hearing on a very critical issue to our entire nation, but especially to our students. thank the witnesses are sharing their testimony and your perspectives on the various to higher education. how congress can make education more affordable and accessible to every american. the cost of higher education has ballooned. of that debt, the highest concentration belongs to young adults between the age of 25 and 34. i regularly hear from those in the prime of their lives whose goal is starting their own small business are stalled because of the crippling debt they take on to pursue education. a mother of three struggled to afford her family's medical expenses while paying off the debt she acquired from going to college. i've heard from a family struggling to buy a home. i am grateful for the opportunity to address these issues as part of the ways and means committee, to tackle the student loan crisis and make college more affordable, we must understand just what young
schneider from illinois. five minutes. rep. schneider: thank you, mr. chairman.ank you for hosting this hearing on a very critical issue to our entire nation, but especially to our students. thank the witnesses are sharing their testimony and your perspectives on the various to higher education. how congress can make education more affordable and accessible to every american. the cost of higher education has ballooned. of that debt, the highest concentration belongs to young adults between the...
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for more on this, we're joined now by michael schneider, deputy tv editor at variety.b this is quite such a big deal, it is a huge job and jeopardy is one of the most watched shows on a live these transitions don't come along that often. of course, the previous host for many years, beloved by viewers, sadly passed away earlier this year and so it has been a big sort of issue since then on he was going to replace him and it came down to this. it was really botched from the beginning and that is why it is remaining headlines right now in the united states.— in the united states. these references _ in the united states. these references to _ in the united states. these references to offensive i in the united states. these i references to offensive remarks dating back years, i presume this is just the zeitgeist, and this is just the zeitgeist, and this is just the zeitgeist, and this is the world we are caught up this is the world we are caught up in. it this is the world we are caught u- in. , ., this is the world we are caught u- in. , . ., this is the world we are caugh
for more on this, we're joined now by michael schneider, deputy tv editor at variety.b this is quite such a big deal, it is a huge job and jeopardy is one of the most watched shows on a live these transitions don't come along that often. of course, the previous host for many years, beloved by viewers, sadly passed away earlier this year and so it has been a big sort of issue since then on he was going to replace him and it came down to this. it was really botched from the beginning and that is...
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michelle schneider of market gauge dot com. we could talk all day, but unfortunately we are out of time. thank you. so much spread and finally, the 1st ever payment to accompany to mind the moon has been made and a transaction between nasa and lunar outpost worth just $0.10. the cheque represents 10 percent of the colorado base startups, $1.00 bid. it also says that the legal framework for lunar outpost to follow through on plans to collect dust from the move now may not sound like much, but nasa administrator bill nelson said the mission to collect space resources will play a key role. and those are to miss program as well as the future of space exploration . they say they're long term goal for the resources they find is to create a form of demand for building facilities or even to create water ice to then create rocket fuel as a result, really, the possibilities are endless. a 10 cent contract. can you believe that rachel? it just doesn't make sense, and that's it for this time you can catch boom bus on demand on the portable
michelle schneider of market gauge dot com. we could talk all day, but unfortunately we are out of time. thank you. so much spread and finally, the 1st ever payment to accompany to mind the moon has been made and a transaction between nasa and lunar outpost worth just $0.10. the cheque represents 10 percent of the colorado base startups, $1.00 bid. it also says that the legal framework for lunar outpost to follow through on plans to collect dust from the move now may not sound like much, but...
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well for more on this, i spoke to michael schneider from variety a short time ago.ost was beloved by viewers and sadly passed away earlier this year and so it has been a big issue since then on he was going to replace him and it came down to this. it was really botched from the beginning and that is why it is remaining top headlines right now in the united states. references to offensive remarks dating back years. i assume this is the sort of zeitgeist isn�*t it. this is the world we are caught up this is the world we are caught up in. it started with a couple of things. mike richards was the executive producer and then they went through the whole process of looking for host and he was named the host and a lot of people felt he had an unfair advantage and put his thumb on the scale a little bit and somehow managed to make himself the host of the show so that opened him up to a lot of criticism and people started digging in the background and they already were not fans of his. the optics were not good. he had some skeletons in his claws at hand was exposed to some of
well for more on this, i spoke to michael schneider from variety a short time ago.ost was beloved by viewers and sadly passed away earlier this year and so it has been a big issue since then on he was going to replace him and it came down to this. it was really botched from the beginning and that is why it is remaining top headlines right now in the united states. references to offensive remarks dating back years. i assume this is the sort of zeitgeist isn�*t it. this is the world we are...
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so let's go ahead and take a look at what is moving markets with michelle schneider. he's a partner and director of training research and education for the market gage group . michelle, always a pleasure to have you on the show. what's behind this dip or even sell off that we're seeing on tuesday? so what spooking the market. let's count the way. i think the biggest thing right now is people are sort of used to being suspects of government policy. but the one thing that you do not want to be suspect of is the central bank and the federal reserve. and they haven't really helped their case over the last several weeks. of course, they were criticized for their easy monetary policy. and then we had that meeting last week, which was the 1st time we heard the hands of tapering. and even though tapering hasn't happened yet, we've seen the yield spike ahead of that. that's number one. obviously the scandal now that has forced a couple of them to retire. and then on top of that, you know, have elizabeth warren came out today and she said, let's get rid of pow, he's no good. so
so let's go ahead and take a look at what is moving markets with michelle schneider. he's a partner and director of training research and education for the market gage group . michelle, always a pleasure to have you on the show. what's behind this dip or even sell off that we're seeing on tuesday? so what spooking the market. let's count the way. i think the biggest thing right now is people are sort of used to being suspects of government policy. but the one thing that you do not want to be...