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schneider. before i turn to mrs. miller for five minutes, i just want to -- you brought up a great point, mr. corbin, about trusting government. and i think that's a valid issue. if agencies and departments are not functioning as we intend them to, unless we intend something different than we think, that's possible too, we need to correct those agencies. that's our job, our oversight job. in order to build trust in the community and make that connection. so, agencies need to perform and they must have basic performances that are necessary. we should be talking about that too. mrs. miller. mrs. miller: thank you, chair pascrell. and thank you. mr. pascrell: you're welcome. mrs. miller: i appreciate you all being here to answer our questions today and before i begin i'd like to submit for the record a statement from the national taxpayers union on the dangers of increasing the i.r.s. enforcement budget and i'd also like to submit for the record a letter that i sent along with 67 bipartisan colleagues to secretary redic
schneider. before i turn to mrs. miller for five minutes, i just want to -- you brought up a great point, mr. corbin, about trusting government. and i think that's a valid issue. if agencies and departments are not functioning as we intend them to, unless we intend something different than we think, that's possible too, we need to correct those agencies. that's our job, our oversight job. in order to build trust in the community and make that connection. so, agencies need to perform and they...
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let's get the actual decision from jessica schneider. jess, explain this next case and how the court came down. >> reporter: this relates to immigration, poppy, and the court actually coming down in favor of the biden administration here, saying that the biden administration does have the power to end the trump policy remain in mexico rule. however, the biden administration now needs to go back to the lower courts to work things out. so it's not exactly like this policy is going to end tomorrow. so let me explain a bit. this remain in mexico policy has been in effect since 2019. it said that nonmexican migrants that came into the u.s., they could be turned back to mexico to be held there while their immigration proceedings were ongoing. critics disputed that saying it was inhumane, they should be let into the united states to remain there while their court proceedings played out. so the biden administration wanted to end that policy. lower courts had said biden administration, they didn't do it the right way rescinding this policy and th
let's get the actual decision from jessica schneider. jess, explain this next case and how the court came down. >> reporter: this relates to immigration, poppy, and the court actually coming down in favor of the biden administration here, saying that the biden administration does have the power to end the trump policy remain in mexico rule. however, the biden administration now needs to go back to the lower courts to work things out. so it's not exactly like this policy is going to end...
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rishaad: jodi schneider on capitol hill. more updates later this hour. you can turn to your bloomberg for updates and analysis. yvonne: coming up, we will speak to our guests. david: first, the alibaba ceo, trading in hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: here is the day in markets. central banks, inflation, regulatory risks weighing on the minds of investors. a hong kong debut, blank check firm backed by the ceo of alibaba. david: yes, interest, appetite, sentiment. there is a major slow down in the economy. joining us now is the vision deal chairman and executive director. good morning. thank you for coming on the show. the name is vision deal acquisitions. what are you looking to do with the money? >> it is the combination of several elements. we are looking to the smart card technology-related sector and in the consumer retail sector, as well as e-commerce. yvonne: can you talk more about why you decided to go this route? why should companies choose us back rather than going through -- choose a spac rather than going through an ipo. >> capital is l
rishaad: jodi schneider on capitol hill. more updates later this hour. you can turn to your bloomberg for updates and analysis. yvonne: coming up, we will speak to our guests. david: first, the alibaba ceo, trading in hong kong. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: here is the day in markets. central banks, inflation, regulatory risks weighing on the minds of investors. a hong kong debut, blank check firm backed by the ceo of alibaba. david: yes, interest, appetite, sentiment. there is a major slow...
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kennedy: is more than just washington commanders, i think they are convenient bogeyman, dan schneiders pervasive throughout the entire nfl and you have dancers from multiple teams who have talked about sexual harassment for decades and they are not just getting around to it, it reminds me of the fbi saying yes, we have looked at this and we are so upset but nothing ever really changes, nothing structurally changes so why is the league a magnet for horrible things? >> it's interesting, they are held accountable, $10 million fine and removed his day-to-day owner but it's a drop in the bucket for a billionaire owner. kennedy: it is. >> his wife is appointed as the one in charge so nothing has really happened. he's on his yacht and nothing has really happened so if you want to hold somebody accountable you have to make an example of someone a sometime. roger goodell doesn't want to do this. kennedy: does the government really need to be involved or should -- are the owners protecting roger goodell? >> it's an american embarrassment they have to get involved so that is the reason for the h
kennedy: is more than just washington commanders, i think they are convenient bogeyman, dan schneiders pervasive throughout the entire nfl and you have dancers from multiple teams who have talked about sexual harassment for decades and they are not just getting around to it, it reminds me of the fbi saying yes, we have looked at this and we are so upset but nothing ever really changes, nothing structurally changes so why is the league a magnet for horrible things? >> it's interesting,...
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jessica schneider is with us. the court made interesting calls this morning in other cases, including ones they chose not to take up. what have we learned so far? >> a flurry of activity as we end the term, guys. the supreme court just a while ago issuing orders. these are decisions on which cases they will and won't take next term. notably, the court has decided not to take a case that would have revisited the standard for libel. since 1964, "new york times" versus sullivan, they had to prove actual malice. so they are not taking that case next term. we are awaiting some big decisions on religious liberties, immigration, the power of the epa when it comes to climate change. checking on all that now and we'll come back with you guys in a few minutes. >> okay, jessica schneider, thank you very much. >>> joining us is caroline kitchener, national reporter focused on the politics of abortion for "the washington post." good to have you. thank you very much. you wrote an article last week that has really had everyone t
jessica schneider is with us. the court made interesting calls this morning in other cases, including ones they chose not to take up. what have we learned so far? >> a flurry of activity as we end the term, guys. the supreme court just a while ago issuing orders. these are decisions on which cases they will and won't take next term. notably, the court has decided not to take a case that would have revisited the standard for libel. since 1964, "new york times" versus sullivan,...
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you see the president brandon schneider. express you said brandon schneider rated you five stars.t sure if we can hear him brandon. what's the rating so far in the driving heard you say five stars. you still got a little bit of work to do to earn that. great. just don't hit that corner. oh, have you commentate while i keep driving? i think we should probably just make this an annual occurrence. i still want this five-star rating. so i gotta focus just a little bit got a very important. i go here. chris has a tremendous uber career. it's amazing in the future. probably we can keep him from uber though. well, it's great. it's gonna be a bidding war. yes. do you have a driver's license? yes, i do. it is unbelievable. i wish i had a better driver. this is unbelievable domination comes strong. we got a million people here. any market street fourth time and eight years does not get any better than this. thank you for chatting with us, and i hope you stay safe, but she didn't know that chris was gonna be driving. what are you doing you the driver's license five stars for chris five stars
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i think to get started i will return to l schneider and ask him -- bill schneider and asked him to describe the scale of the problem we face right now. can you help us out? bill: thanks, mike. this is a classic come medieval dimension of this campaign. there are roughly 49 million people, according to most recent estimates, that faced starvation as a consequence of their inability to access the grain that is normally shipped from ukraine in the middle east and africa. the russians seek to leverage their ability to blockade the ports on the black sea coast to compel the eu and the u.s. and its allies to abandon the sanctions that have imposed on the russian economy. despite the non-favorable response to russia's respect, they are helping themselves to the ukrainian green. they have brought in supply ships to the sea from the internal canal network of russia and have moved the grain to favor russian allies such as syria. it is a combination of theft and an effort to extract a settlement from the u.s. and its allies. the russians have a formidable capability in the black sea fleet, even though
i think to get started i will return to l schneider and ask him -- bill schneider and asked him to describe the scale of the problem we face right now. can you help us out? bill: thanks, mike. this is a classic come medieval dimension of this campaign. there are roughly 49 million people, according to most recent estimates, that faced starvation as a consequence of their inability to access the grain that is normally shipped from ukraine in the middle east and africa. the russians seek to...
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for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.le who get it. yvonne: equity markets and the red this morning with the exception of tokyo. bain capital raising $2 billion for its second special situation fund giving at the biggest bull of capital focusing on restructuring credit in the asia-pacific. they have been accelerating expansion in the region since 2015 seeing what it calls pockets of volatility. the ftc is investigating whether binance rogue rules. we are told -- broke rules. we are told the regulator is looking into whether they should have registered. binance faces multiple investigations. apple unveiled a flurry of features and services including a pay later option. the upgrades come months after ahead of the launch of the new iphone which accounted for more than half of apples earnings the last fiscal year. the updated laptop will have a new design. apple intended to launch the macbook air in 2021 but was delayed. rishaad: looking at what is happening with supplies. let's have a look at some of these companies which ar
for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.le who get it. yvonne: equity markets and the red this morning with the exception of tokyo. bain capital raising $2 billion for its second special situation fund giving at the biggest bull of capital focusing on restructuring credit in the asia-pacific. they have been accelerating expansion in the region since 2015 seeing what it calls pockets of volatility. the ftc is investigating whether binance rogue rules....
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they conclude that daniel schneider, owner of the commander, conducted, quote, shadow investigationstigators. >> the committee has also uncovered evidence that mr. schneider conducted a shadow investigation to target his accusers, pin the blame on others and influence the nfl's own internal review. the nfl was aware of his actions but failed to stop him. >> schneider was a no show at the hearing even as the nfl faces criticisms for failing to address allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct against his team. schneider's spokesperson said the committee's decision to release a report and introduce legislation prior to the hearing is proof positive this was always going to little more than a politically charged show trial, not about uncovering the truth. >>> deshawn watson reached an agreement with 27 women accusing him of sexual misconduct. what stood out about the hearing to you today? >> i'd say the back and forth between the panel of why are we here and doing this investigation and others acknowledging this is a significant issue, not just in the nfl, not just with the washin
they conclude that daniel schneider, owner of the commander, conducted, quote, shadow investigationstigators. >> the committee has also uncovered evidence that mr. schneider conducted a shadow investigation to target his accusers, pin the blame on others and influence the nfl's own internal review. the nfl was aware of his actions but failed to stop him. >> schneider was a no show at the hearing even as the nfl faces criticisms for failing to address allegations of sexual harassment...
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i think to get started i will return to l schneider and ask him -- bill schneider and asked him to describe the scale of the problem we face right now. can you help us out? bill
i think to get started i will return to l schneider and ask him -- bill schneider and asked him to describe the scale of the problem we face right now. can you help us out? bill
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and now in the author, ruthy schneider has published a book that tells the true story of a school girl living through the blockade. it depicts the horrors witnessed in the city brought about by nothing trips tonya. so the children kept a diary recording the deaths of her family members. the book has not been published in english and includes facts about the besieged city, the grip patriarch ward, that's known in russia, as well as ordinary people's stories. while i'm very glad to say that the author himself rodney schneider, who's also on re council of russia and director of russia host, joins me in the studio to talk more about this. you are most welcome, sir. thank you for taking the time. i feel your book tells the story of men in grads now. i present this in petersburg blockade as seen through the eyes of a young girl. why was her story of interest to you? or see that story and saw hardly not new people should not forget. next secondly, so we live so far, so we triple machines are for creating the percent of our daughter was in japan. the constitution are, thanks to the lives of ma
and now in the author, ruthy schneider has published a book that tells the true story of a school girl living through the blockade. it depicts the horrors witnessed in the city brought about by nothing trips tonya. so the children kept a diary recording the deaths of her family members. the book has not been published in english and includes facts about the besieged city, the grip patriarch ward, that's known in russia, as well as ordinary people's stories. while i'm very glad to say that the...
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jessica schneider outside the court, great as always.ng 88 billion dollars to supportrt underserved communities... ...helping us all move forward financially. pnc bank: : see how we can make a difference for you. >>> right now the texas state senate is listening to testimony from the uvalde school shooting, moments ago colonel steve mccraw, the director of the texas department of public safety, gave a compelling statement. listen to what he had to say. >> senators, steve mccraw, director of texas department of public safety. as senator gutierrez noted, it has been 28 days since the senseless massacre at robb elementary school. much has been done, but much more needs to be done before this investigation is completed. and presented to the district attorney. christina mitchell, for her review. we do know this, there is compelling evidence that the law enforcement response to the attack at robb elementary was an abject failure and antithetical to everything we learned over the last two decades since the columbine massacre. three minutes afte
jessica schneider outside the court, great as always.ng 88 billion dollars to supportrt underserved communities... ...helping us all move forward financially. pnc bank: : see how we can make a difference for you. >>> right now the texas state senate is listening to testimony from the uvalde school shooting, moments ago colonel steve mccraw, the director of the texas department of public safety, gave a compelling statement. listen to what he had to say. >> senators, steve mccraw,...
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for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.ople who get it. guy: another selection, four credit suisse today, the bank seeing its stock drop earlier in the day. this is the markets came out with a note effectively saying they are probably going to have to raise money. covering finance and the u.k. and in the middle east, talk about what these analysts said and what we are seeing. what is the financial position of credit suisse right now? >> this has kinda of been the question on everyone's list. they do not want to have to go through another kind of equity rate if they can avoid it. if you do run the numbers, they look like they are getting closer to it. we are talking a few billion, a level where they might actually need to do this. get all kinds of looks toward what happens next. can they get a handle on this? can they reassure the market? just a painful, painful ride. alix: can they reassure markets, the stock market right now is telling you know, you can't reassure us right now what would they have to do to quickly shore up
for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.ople who get it. guy: another selection, four credit suisse today, the bank seeing its stock drop earlier in the day. this is the markets came out with a note effectively saying they are probably going to have to raise money. covering finance and the u.k. and in the middle east, talk about what these analysts said and what we are seeing. what is the financial position of credit suisse right now? >> this has...
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ticket to world fame through the visconter leopard; in this list of discoveries , we can add besides schneiderra of the colony, and they are gerard before and even the american star berto lancaster in the film innocent visconti again plunges us into the world of aristocrats in search of beauty of european decadence. in the center of the plot, one family is an aristocrat named tulio selfish, the owner is constantly cheating on his wife , cheating openly introducing his wife into a state victims, he is deaf to her suffering about her passionate aspirations, they present it as an inevitability and a necessity to know that you are an amazing woman. pretend my love for you has weakened, that inevitably my fatality and respect have become even stronger. i love and respect you. like your favorite sister? which i can't do without. of course you have the right to leave me. but it would hurt me, so stay. continue to endure to put up with the situation in the eyes of society is clearly reprehensible. accepts how to eat more and more lowering himself to the bottom of resentment and helplessness, beautiful
ticket to world fame through the visconter leopard; in this list of discoveries , we can add besides schneiderra of the colony, and they are gerard before and even the american star berto lancaster in the film innocent visconti again plunges us into the world of aristocrats in search of beauty of european decadence. in the center of the plot, one family is an aristocrat named tulio selfish, the owner is constantly cheating on his wife , cheating openly introducing his wife into a state victims,...
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for mall the fallout, we're joined by jodi schneider.e we expecting, given what we have heard? reporter: we're going to see the states react pretty quickly. we have seen nine states. there were some cases with people in waiting rooms that they no longer will perform abortion. another set of states have trigger laws. depending on the state, it could have 30 days to go through the courts. as many as 22 overall could be banning abortion or severely restricting abortion. on the others, we're seeing states with democratic governors who were saying they want to be a sanctuary for women from other states to come to their state. we saw governors of california, oregon and washington state say they want to provide services to other women. there is a number of things that are going to happen in the court . haidi: we saw a swift corporate reaction. reporter: there has been. we've seen a number of companies come out with statement saying not only will they support, they will help pay for the medical costs. the travel costs. a number of companies have
for mall the fallout, we're joined by jodi schneider.e we expecting, given what we have heard? reporter: we're going to see the states react pretty quickly. we have seen nine states. there were some cases with people in waiting rooms that they no longer will perform abortion. another set of states have trigger laws. depending on the state, it could have 30 days to go through the courts. as many as 22 overall could be banning abortion or severely restricting abortion. on the others, we're seeing...
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for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.et it. emily: it is time now for our crypto report. one month after the implosion of a stablecoin, a fresh crisis is causing trouble across the crypto universe. celsius network, one of the biggest lenders and a key player said late sunday it is pausing withdrawals, swaps, and transfers after weeks of speculation over its ability to make good on its outsized returns. we are here with more on this. did celsius bring the crypto markets down with it or vice versa? >> it's a very good question because we saw a big drop between the crypto markets. sunday night is when you saw them pausing withdrawals. there was concern that something like this could happen. worries about celsius able to make do on yields as much as 17% when it comes to these lending products. the question now, is there a broader contagion? what does that mean moving forward? we see bitcoin itself drop about 15% in that time frame between sunday into monday. 26% over seven day period. even though you saw a steady drop off in
for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.et it. emily: it is time now for our crypto report. one month after the implosion of a stablecoin, a fresh crisis is causing trouble across the crypto universe. celsius network, one of the biggest lenders and a key player said late sunday it is pausing withdrawals, swaps, and transfers after weeks of speculation over its ability to make good on its outsized returns. we are here with more on this. did celsius...
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for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®. who get it. >> if the yen keeps on falling, it will fall more given the boj policy. at some point, inflation will become a problem for the boj and they will give up on the zero policy rate. if you go above 140, the boj will have to change policy, and the first thing will be the yield curve policy. tom: it is what we try to do each and every day on bloomberg surveillance. when news breaks, we can go worldwide to doha, qatar economic forum, nouriel roubini modeling out 140 weak yen. someone who has helped us out so much over the years. helping out with the visual, kriti gupta on weak yen. >> we are already at 136, the highest level for dollar-yen going back to 9098 when we had that coordinated currency intervention. the u.s., europe was in on it. do we see that coordinated action again? you are looking at a $4 trillion daily turnover in markets. you are also looking at a race to a strong currency payment that brings me to my chart of the day. that is what is making traders extremely ner
for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®. who get it. >> if the yen keeps on falling, it will fall more given the boj policy. at some point, inflation will become a problem for the boj and they will give up on the zero policy rate. if you go above 140, the boj will have to change policy, and the first thing will be the yield curve policy. tom: it is what we try to do each and every day on bloomberg surveillance. when news breaks, we can go...
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for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.ho get it. psst. girl. you can do better. and it orchestration by cdw®. ok. wow. i'm right here. and you can do better, too. at least with your big name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile, you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill, over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. wow. i can do better. yes, you can. i can do better, too. break free from the big three and switch to xfinity mobile. emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. time now for tech means you might have missed. uber is bringing back its shared ride service for the first time since the pandemic. it is now called uber x share. ed ludlow is here with the details. what do we know? ed: it's interesting. if you choose to do it, you get partnered with the cowriter. you and one other person. huber says that algorithms calculate your cowriter based on your route and who gets dropped off first depends on the route. there might be time
for resiliency at the edge, trust schneider electric and it orchestration by cdw®.ho get it. psst. girl. you can do better. and it orchestration by cdw®. ok. wow. i'm right here. and you can do better, too. at least with your big name wireless carrier. with xfinity mobile, you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill, over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. wow. i can do better. yes, you can. i can...
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for the latest on trump's continued defiance and what lies ahead, here is cnn's jessica schneider. >> never called mike pence a wimp. i never called him a wimp. mike pence had a chance to be great. he had a chance to be, frankly, historic. but just like bill barr and the rest of these weak people, mike -- and i say it sadly because i like him. but mike did not have the courage to act. >> reporter: former president trump using his platform at a conservative political conference to deny the evidence against him and blast the january 6th committee. >> they con people. they're con artists. >> reporter: trump's attacks come as the committee is gearing up for several more hearing. cnn has learned georgia's secretary of state brad raffensperger will be at tuesday's meeting. >> all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. >> reporter: they'll testify about trump's efforts to pressure them to change the election results. the committee also wants to talk to ginni thomas, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas about her communications wit
for the latest on trump's continued defiance and what lies ahead, here is cnn's jessica schneider. >> never called mike pence a wimp. i never called him a wimp. mike pence had a chance to be great. he had a chance to be, frankly, historic. but just like bill barr and the rest of these weak people, mike -- and i say it sadly because i like him. but mike did not have the courage to act. >> reporter: former president trump using his platform at a conservative political conference to...
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bloomberg's political news director jodi schneider joins us with more.hat do we know about this agreement so far, and how impactful will it be for the region? >> the leaders who are meeting in madrid, they called it the largest and most significant upgrade, military upgrade, since the end of the cold war. so it is a significant move. of course, mostly in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. this really brought together the nato countries, the french president just a few years ago was calling it a brain-dead institution. now, president biden said that this was a history making agreement. some of the elements of it are that there are more than 300,000 troops who will be put on high alert in europe. they will also purchase sweden and finland joining nato, now that turkey has decided not to veto that. that will really bolster them in the exposed boat took region. we are also going to see expanded air power in europe. and poland will become a permanent headquarters facilities efforts in europe. so it really is an expansion in terms of numbers, and signif
bloomberg's political news director jodi schneider joins us with more.hat do we know about this agreement so far, and how impactful will it be for the region? >> the leaders who are meeting in madrid, they called it the largest and most significant upgrade, military upgrade, since the end of the cold war. so it is a significant move. of course, mostly in response to russia's invasion of ukraine. this really brought together the nato countries, the french president just a few years ago was...
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jodi schneider joins us from washington. what should we be watching out for in this first televised hearing out of at least six hearings to come? jodi: this will be the big review, it is executed to be a big reveal tonight. we are anticipating that there will be new evidence, we have been told that i the committee. even the president in some remarks at the summit of the americas said "the public will now see what happened on that day." they have talked to more than 1000 people, they have had more than 1000 interviews, more than 140,000 documents have been collected, and now they're going to have a hearing and basically show some evidence of what happened. we will hear from the committee chairman, denny thompson, and from the vice chairwoman, liz cheney, then will hear from a british documentarian who was embedded with the proud boys on that day as they broke into the capitol. so there is expected to be a lot of drama in this first hearing. haidi: what are we expected to learn about the role of former president donald trump i
jodi schneider joins us from washington. what should we be watching out for in this first televised hearing out of at least six hearings to come? jodi: this will be the big review, it is executed to be a big reveal tonight. we are anticipating that there will be new evidence, we have been told that i the committee. even the president in some remarks at the summit of the americas said "the public will now see what happened on that day." they have talked to more than 1000 people, they...
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thank you so much. >>> i am sarah schneider and this is cnn tonight. tomorrow's january 6th hearings will include, quote, evidence of pardons. according to jamie raskin the panel is sorting through a deluge of new evidence and it's enough to postpone next week's hearings until next month. some of that evidence comes from a tip line and some of it from a british made documentary featuring ivanka trump who told a crew in mid-december 2020 that donald trump should continue to fight until every legal remedy is exhausted because, she said, people were questioning the sanctity of our elections. now, that sounds a little bit different from what she said in testimony revealed this month. in april this year ivanka said she believed attorney general bill barr's clonclusion that there was no evidence of widespread election fraud. >> how did that affect your perspective of the election when attorney general barr made that statement? >> it affected my perspective. i respect attorney general barr, so i accepted what he was saying. >> barr made his view public on dec
thank you so much. >>> i am sarah schneider and this is cnn tonight. tomorrow's january 6th hearings will include, quote, evidence of pardons. according to jamie raskin the panel is sorting through a deluge of new evidence and it's enough to postpone next week's hearings until next month. some of that evidence comes from a tip line and some of it from a british made documentary featuring ivanka trump who told a crew in mid-december 2020 that donald trump should continue to fight until...
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cnn justice correspondent, jessica schneider, melanie zanona. jessica, to you first.here was new evidence presented last night, new testimony. walk us through the details. >> it's interesting, jim. they're laying this out in almost episodic form with more to come in the future hearings starting this week, and they started out with these broad themes. they argued that trump knew his election fraud claims were false, that he was the one who encouraged these violent plans to take shape and in the coming hearings, the committee has teased that they'll unveil even more evidence showing how trump did nothing to stop the violence here, but right off the bat, the committee played a jarring video recap of just how violent january 6th was. >> get lack! >> we just had peace circle breached the line. we need backup! we're going to give riot warnings! we'll try to get compliance and this is now a riot. we are trying to hold the upper deck now. >> we need to close the doors of the capitol! i need support ! >> we've lost the line! we've lost the line! all our p.d. get back up! all p
cnn justice correspondent, jessica schneider, melanie zanona. jessica, to you first.here was new evidence presented last night, new testimony. walk us through the details. >> it's interesting, jim. they're laying this out in almost episodic form with more to come in the future hearings starting this week, and they started out with these broad themes. they argued that trump knew his election fraud claims were false, that he was the one who encouraged these violent plans to take shape and...
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jessica schneider laid it out in that piece for us. what do you make of how hutchinson describes her boss not looking up from his phone as violence is breaking out and not engaging when people come to him and look to him for help, not trying to do anything about it, at least coming across in the testimony like that? >> the word is complicit, in all of this. he knew before she went to him before january 6th, and said we have a problem here and he said it could be very bad, and on january 6th, we know that he was telling the president, i'm trying to figure out a way to get to the capitol. he didn't do what chief of staff's jobs are, here's the pros, cons, and here's my recommendation and why we're not going to do it. he aided and abetted the president. that's why this is going to fall on him first. we'll see whether it gets to the president but i'd get every lawyer i could in washington. >> guys, stick with me because we have more to discuss. they were ominous last words from the committee yesterday, warning of attempts of witness tamper
jessica schneider laid it out in that piece for us. what do you make of how hutchinson describes her boss not looking up from his phone as violence is breaking out and not engaging when people come to him and look to him for help, not trying to do anything about it, at least coming across in the testimony like that? >> the word is complicit, in all of this. he knew before she went to him before january 6th, and said we have a problem here and he said it could be very bad, and on january...
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thank you so much. >>> i am sarah schneider and this is cnn tonight. tomorrow's january 6th
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oakland's amy schneider is pushing the envelope today. we look at the sonoma county pride parade.live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. solutions, ts a 7 news.tt bayen z:d morning. we are going to start a check of the forecast. let's get back over to lisa argen. lisa: fog at the coast. a mile visibility and half moon bay. clouds and fog making for a milder start with coverages from the upper 50's in dublin. 56 in danville. mid-50's for novato. 53 in pacifico. we have a lot of cloud cover throughout the date today and that will keep temperatures in a narrow range as well for the afternoon highs. 58 in san mateo. low 60's arriving inland. we are going to hold onto the cloud cover with low 60's downtown. mid-60's by 11:00. to th
oakland's amy schneider is pushing the envelope today. we look at the sonoma county pride parade.live in vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain....
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let's get to cnn's jessica schneider live at the supreme court with this breaking news coming in. jessica, tell us more about this latest ruling on religious liberty. >> reporter: this is another decision from this court that has the effect here of eroding the barrier between church and state. the court in a 6-3 decision saying a school's concerns about coercion of students and its desires to keep its public school free from these outward displays of religion, the court saying that's outweighed by a coach's free speech rights. the court said they really viewed the coach's speech on the 50-yard line where he played as personal and private speech and they likened it to a phone call on school grounds or checking email. but the dissent here, interestingly, included a picture of just how much of a public spectacle this had become with the coach being crowded by the students as he prayed. the coach had been litigating this for years. he lost repeatedly in the lower courts. coach kennedy just released a statement saying this is just so awesome. all i've ever wanted was to be back on the
let's get to cnn's jessica schneider live at the supreme court with this breaking news coming in. jessica, tell us more about this latest ruling on religious liberty. >> reporter: this is another decision from this court that has the effect here of eroding the barrier between church and state. the court in a 6-3 decision saying a school's concerns about coercion of students and its desires to keep its public school free from these outward displays of religion, the court saying that's...
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let's bring in jessica schneider on the latest. >> brianna, cassidy hutchinson has long been considered crucial witness since up close and personal to those at the white house. and she does have crucial details on what happened on january 6. we know she's been interviewed behind closed doors privately by the committee three times. and now, she will appear at this last-minute hearing in public. privately, we know she's already spilled a lot of details to the committee. including her boss chief of staff mike meadows approved of those "hang mike pence" chants from the capitol. and she said trump complained about pence being hustled to safety as the capitol was breached. and she also testified to several members of congress who inquired about pardons and january 6. here she is. >> mr. gaetz and mr. brooks both advocated for the pardons. and mr. gates asked -- and mr. brooks asked, too, i'm sorry. did she contact you? >> no she didn't contact me. i heard -- >> it looks like she will reveal a lot more at the public hearing this afternoon where we also learned the committee is also increasing
let's bring in jessica schneider on the latest. >> brianna, cassidy hutchinson has long been considered crucial witness since up close and personal to those at the white house. and she does have crucial details on what happened on january 6. we know she's been interviewed behind closed doors privately by the committee three times. and now, she will appear at this last-minute hearing in public. privately, we know she's already spilled a lot of details to the committee. including her boss...
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jessica schneider has the story for you. >> reporter: the january 6th committee getting ready to shift its focus to trump's role in a scheme to submit fake electors all in a bid to overturn the 2020 election. they will call three republicans on tuesday, all expected to testify about how 2ru6r78 pressured them to overturn trump's loss at the polls in their states. georgia secretary of state raffensperger will talk about this phone call with the former president just days before january 6th -- >> all i want to do is this, i just want to find 11,780 votes which is one more than we have. >> reporter: raffensperger's chief operation officer will also appear. and from arizona the republican speaker of the state's house will testify as well. rusty bower said trump asked him correctly to replace the electors in the state with a rogue slate. >> i talked to him a couple times. and they were -- they had asked me to take some steps that i just wouldn't do and i told them i voted for him, i campaigned for him, but i told him i wasn't going to do anything illegal. >> reporter: bowers also received e
jessica schneider has the story for you. >> reporter: the january 6th committee getting ready to shift its focus to trump's role in a scheme to submit fake electors all in a bid to overturn the 2020 election. they will call three republicans on tuesday, all expected to testify about how 2ru6r78 pressured them to overturn trump's loss at the polls in their states. georgia secretary of state raffensperger will talk about this phone call with the former president just days before january 6th...
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jake. >> all right, jessica schneider, thanks so much. with us is zoe lofgren of california, a member of the january 6th committee. congresswoman, thanks for joining us. your committee chairman bennie thompson says he's sent a letter to ginni thomas to testify. she told the daily caller she would like to testify to clear up misconceptions. have you heard from her directly that she will meet with the committee? >> well, i haven't personally talked to her, but we sent a letter, it was privately sent, and she made a decision to disclose it publicly. and to say publicly that she will meet with us. so i'm glad for that, and we look forward to talking with her. >> what are you hoping to learn from her? >> well, i'm not going to go into all of the details, but as you know from the letter she released, the email exchanges between her and dr. eastman led to questions that we had, so we will be exploring various elements of that as well as other information in the committee's possession. so we'll leave that for the interview. and i'm glad that she'
jake. >> all right, jessica schneider, thanks so much. with us is zoe lofgren of california, a member of the january 6th committee. congresswoman, thanks for joining us. your committee chairman bennie thompson says he's sent a letter to ginni thomas to testify. she told the daily caller she would like to testify to clear up misconceptions. have you heard from her directly that she will meet with the committee? >> well, i haven't personally talked to her, but we sent a letter, it was...
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cnn's jessica schneider joins us with all we know about the alleged attempt on brett kavanaugh. jessica, what are authorities saying about what happened, who this would-be assassin is, what he was planning to do, and his motivation? >> this is a 26-year-old man from si my valley, callal cal. he is in federal custody. he travelled across the country with the express intent to break into a supreme court justice's home and kill him. the intended target was justice brett kavanaugh. this all unfolded outside the justice's home in maryland overnight. authorities say the suspect showed up. he was dressed all in black. he was carrying a suitcase and a backpack. those were filled with weapons and ammunition, john. it included a glock 17 pistol with two magazines, ammunition, also zip ties, a hammer, even a crowbar. now, officials say that shortly thereafter, when he got out of the cab, he called 911 on himself and he told the distacher that he was suicidal, that he also had a gun. that's when police moved in, they arrested him. and when fbi agents questioned him, that 26-year-old said th
cnn's jessica schneider joins us with all we know about the alleged attempt on brett kavanaugh. jessica, what are authorities saying about what happened, who this would-be assassin is, what he was planning to do, and his motivation? >> this is a 26-year-old man from si my valley, callal cal. he is in federal custody. he travelled across the country with the express intent to break into a supreme court justice's home and kill him. the intended target was justice brett kavanaugh. this all...
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schneider of illinois, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 2773. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. langevin: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lynch of massachusetts, i inform the house that mr. lynch will vote yea on h.r. 2773. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. donald payne, mr. jerry nadler, ms. titus, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 2773. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? >> as the member designated by mr. o'halleran of arizona, i inform the house that mr. o'halleran will be voting yes on h.r. 2773. the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 231, the nays are 190. the bill is passed. without objection, a motion to reconsider is laid on the table. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the unfinished business is the vote on the motion of the gentleman from oregon, mr.
schneider of illinois, i inform the house that these members will vote yes on h.r. 2773. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. langevin: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. lynch of massachusetts, i inform the house that mr. lynch will vote yea on h.r. 2773. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. donald payne,...
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dion: celebrity grand marshals for the rally include jeopardy champion amy schneider from oakland and actor sherri coale a. numbers of george floyd's family will be special guests marching in front. abc 7 is proud to be a sponsor with special coverage of the crate for the very first time. you can watch it live next sunday, june 26 onne 26 on air n your abc7news app. head to abc7news.com/pride. to the other big parade in san francisco, staging is underway for the warriors championship parade tomorrow. barriers are ready to go with equipment on hand. the parade kicks off at 11:20 at market and main. you can always watch right here on abc 7. you can check out our parade cried -- guide up now at abc 7.com. new details about a bta employee accused of threatening gun violence at work. investigators say douglas lost room was angry about the vaccine mandate. another employee called the sheriff's office to report threats at the agency's bus yard. all of it came more than a year after a disgruntled bta employee shot and killed nine coworkers at the guadalupe bay railyard. many economists are wa
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jessica schneider, thank you very much. let's get some more on all of this. joining us now our chief political analyst gloria borger, our chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin and john kasich, the former republican governor of ohio. gloria, how much does it sound like these hearings are already getting under trump's skin big-time? >> a lot. here is the former president likely to run for president again doing a big 90-minute appearance. and he spent so much of his time going over what the committee did. it's clear to me he has been sitting in front of the hearings, and watching the hearings. and again he starts denying everything, just as he did with impeachment. for example, he said i never said "wimp." well, there are two people who testified that is exactly what they heard the president say to mike pence on that phone call. next week when you have brad raffensperger there, and we have the audiotape of him asking the former secretary of state of georgia for 11,000 votes, is he going to say i never said that? it's on tape. we'll see how he reacts to that. >> he
jessica schneider, thank you very much. let's get some more on all of this. joining us now our chief political analyst gloria borger, our chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin and john kasich, the former republican governor of ohio. gloria, how much does it sound like these hearings are already getting under trump's skin big-time? >> a lot. here is the former president likely to run for president again doing a big 90-minute appearance. and he spent so much of his time going over what the...
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cnn's jessica schneider is outside the supreme court, kaitlan collins at the white house. the president just spoke. he did not mince words saying this is a sad day for the court and country. what else did he say? >> reporter: he called it a solemn day for the united states and said the supreme court did not simply limit the constitutional right to get an abortion, they completely overturned the ruling, roe v. wade. saying they completely took it away in these arguments. and he was talking about what a solemn day he believes it is for america. and for a president who doesn't often invoke his predecessor he did by name just now saying it was the addition of those three supreme court justices who are appointed by former president trump that factored in such a major way into today's decision by the court to overturn roe v. wade. and he noted the fact that there have been supreme court justices who are appointed by both democratic and republican presidents who maintained this decision and upheld it for so long, and he talked about what the consequences of what today's decision
cnn's jessica schneider is outside the supreme court, kaitlan collins at the white house. the president just spoke. he did not mince words saying this is a sad day for the court and country. what else did he say? >> reporter: he called it a solemn day for the united states and said the supreme court did not simply limit the constitutional right to get an abortion, they completely overturned the ruling, roe v. wade. saying they completely took it away in these arguments. and he was talking...
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let's begin with cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider and cnn capitol hill reporter melanie zanona. first, jessica, to you, new evidence here, several new revelations, tell us what the strategy is, but also detail what they showed last night. >> well, jim, the video presentation was really twofold here. there was this new video and audio from depositions of numerous officials within the trump administration who had this inside look on and around january 6th, and they talked about how trump was repeatedly told that his election fraud claims were baseless. and then there was brand-new video of the riot itself. it showed that enormous pro-trump mob as it moved methodically toward the capitol and broke into the capitol terrorizing capitol and metropolitan police officers in the process. so here's a glimpse at some of this video. it shows the minute by minute as this mob was movinged for the c toward the capitol. it shows the assault on the capitol guard police officers trying to guard the capitol and breaching the barricades, moving closer and closer. this is bird's-eye view we have ne
let's begin with cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider and cnn capitol hill reporter melanie zanona. first, jessica, to you, new evidence here, several new revelations, tell us what the strategy is, but also detail what they showed last night. >> well, jim, the video presentation was really twofold here. there was this new video and audio from depositions of numerous officials within the trump administration who had this inside look on and around january 6th, and they talked about...
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here now is cnn's jessica schneider. >> i never called mike pence a wimp.led him a wimp. mike pence had a chance to be great. he had a chance to be frankly historic. but just like bill barr and the rest of these weak people, mike, and i say it sadly because i like him, but mike did not have the courage to act. >> former president trump using his platform at a conservative political conference to deny the evidence against him and blast the january 6th committee. >> they're con people. they're con artists. >> reporter: trump's attacks come as the committee gears up for more hearings. secretary of state brad raffensperger will be at tuesday's hearing with his deputy. >> all i want to do is this. i just want to find 11,780 votes, which is one more than we have. >> reporter: they'll testify about trump's efforts to pressure them to change the election results. the committee also wants to talk to ginni thomas, the wife of supreme court justice clarence thomas about her communications with trump attorney john eastman. eastman devised the scheme to pressure then vi
here now is cnn's jessica schneider. >> i never called mike pence a wimp.led him a wimp. mike pence had a chance to be great. he had a chance to be frankly historic. but just like bill barr and the rest of these weak people, mike, and i say it sadly because i like him, but mike did not have the courage to act. >> former president trump using his platform at a conservative political conference to deny the evidence against him and blast the january 6th committee. >> they're con...
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nfl commissioner roger goodell told the committee that schneider has been held accountable.tie pavlich, bill bennett on president biden's energy crisis and the politics of gasoline. ♪ >> the vietnam war is one of the most misunderstood periods in american history. >> everything about the conventional view is wrong and it could have been won. ♪ >> they had 50,000 focused on the political warfare. once people decided that they needed to find fault with the war, then attempt to portray our enemies as actually being not so bad. >> it was freedom, liberty vs. tyranny. >> bret: the global effect of the vietnam war still resonates today. there is much more to uncover. we will put together the missing pieces. >> the unauthorized history of the vietnam war streaming now exclusively on fox nation e rethg the choices they make. like the shot they take. the memories they create. or the spin they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, you can achieve clearer skin. don't use if you're allergic
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i want to bring in michelle schneider.s the consumer strong enough for this inflation slash recessionary storm? >> probably not over the long run which at this point i don't see any reason that should change. americans with paycheck after paycheck, mortgage rates have pinched. interest rates higher have pinched. inflation, even though demand destruction has taken place to agree doesn't look like it will abate anytime soon. of course it is not just the united states. it is globally inflation which of course trickles back to us. so i would say that although we still see the consumer debt as a ratio to gdp not at critical levels, that is something to watch for, at this point though looking at markets the consumer sector is bouncing but not very convincingly. charles: what does it mean with respect to the recession question? that is the sword of damocles hanging over this market right now? >> i always felt maybe this recession would be a different looking from the textbook standpoint, two quarters gdp lower. we to have a coupl
i want to bring in michelle schneider.s the consumer strong enough for this inflation slash recessionary storm? >> probably not over the long run which at this point i don't see any reason that should change. americans with paycheck after paycheck, mortgage rates have pinched. interest rates higher have pinched. inflation, even though demand destruction has taken place to agree doesn't look like it will abate anytime soon. of course it is not just the united states. it is globally...
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cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has details. >> this is now effectively a riot. >> reporterg felt from the first hearing of the january 6th committee as they set the stage for what's to come. >> we have a breach of the capitol. >> reporter: some republicans are working to discredit the findings. while the former president is reacting to this stunning allegation. >> aware of the rioter's chants to hang mike pence the president responded with this sentiment, quote, maybe our supporters have the right idea. mike pence, quote, deserves it. >> reporter: trump responding, i never said or even thought of saying hang mike pence. this is either a made up story by somebody looking to become a star or fake news. the committee's first hearing focussed on trump's central role encouraging the rioters. >> we love trump. we love trump. >> reporter: and his month's long efforts to discredit the election. leading to what the committee called an attempted coup. >> donald trump was at the center of this conspiracy and ultimately donald trump, the president of the united states, spurred a mob of
cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has details. >> this is now effectively a riot. >> reporterg felt from the first hearing of the january 6th committee as they set the stage for what's to come. >> we have a breach of the capitol. >> reporter: some republicans are working to discredit the findings. while the former president is reacting to this stunning allegation. >> aware of the rioter's chants to hang mike pence the president responded with this...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> jessica, thank you for that. in some states, abortion became illegal as soon as the supreme court issued its ruling. 13 states have trigger laws in place that will soon be activated by the court's decision if they haven't been already. >> now, cnn national correspondent nadia romero is with us from jackson, mississippi, with more. of course, we know mississippi one of the states with a trigger law. it was also, we need to remind you, at the center of the case that the court ruled on. so nadia, i know it's been a little dicey with you are this morning. how are you and what's going on there? where do things stand now? >> reporter: well, christi, it has been very dicey this morning. confrontational, to say the least. but the folks here being the most confrontational are now singing and they have the right to come out and protest and exercise their first amendment rights. so that confrontation has died down a bit this morning. they've switched over to singing songs. and now more of the clinic staff and volunteers hav
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> jessica, thank you for that. in some states, abortion became illegal as soon as the supreme court issued its ruling. 13 states have trigger laws in place that will soon be activated by the court's decision if they haven't been already. >> now, cnn national correspondent nadia romero is with us from jackson, mississippi, with more. of course, we know mississippi one of the states with a trigger law. it was also, we need to remind you, at the...
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jeopardy champion amy schneider. still has celebrating 70 years. the uk is honoring queen elizabeth the platinum jubilee. we will have more right after the break. i've lived in san francisco for 20 years. i'm raising my kids here. this city is now less safe for all of us. chesa boudin is failing to hold repeat offenders accountable. he prosecuted zero fentanyl drug dealing cases, even though nearly 500 people have died of overdoses. i'm voting yes on h to recall chesa boudin now. we can't wait one more day when people are dying on our streets. are you looking to renovate your kitchen or bathroom? i'm mike holmes here with ivan from agm renovations thanks mike! too often, homeowners hire the wrong contractor. ivan, i see this all the time. delays, shortcuts, hidden fees - nightmares. at agm we use the top trades, and each project is finished on time, on budget, backed by a five year warranty. that's why agm are the only kitchen and bathroom renovation specialists i recommend. ♪ agmrenovations.com ♪ [announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! >> 70 year
jeopardy champion amy schneider. still has celebrating 70 years. the uk is honoring queen elizabeth the platinum jubilee. we will have more right after the break. i've lived in san francisco for 20 years. i'm raising my kids here. this city is now less safe for all of us. chesa boudin is failing to hold repeat offenders accountable. he prosecuted zero fentanyl drug dealing cases, even though nearly 500 people have died of overdoses. i'm voting yes on h to recall chesa boudin now. we can't wait...
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cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has all the latest details. >> tonight, the impact being felt from the first hearing of the january 6th committee, as they set the stage for what's to come. some republicans are working to discredit the findings. while the former president is reacting to this stunning allegation. >> where have taware of the rioters chance to hang mike pence, the president responded with, quote, maybe our supporters have the right idea. mike pence, quote, deserves it. trump responding, i never said or thought of saying hang mike pence. this is either a made-up story by someone looking to become a star or fake news. the committee's first hearing focused on trump's central role encouraging the rioters. and his months-long efforts to discredit the election. leading to what the committee called an attempted coup. >> donald trump was at the center of this conspiracy and ultimately, donald trump, the president of the united states, spurred a mob of domestic enemies of the constitution to march down the capitol and subvert american democracy. >> the committee is ma
cnn justice correspondent jessica schneider has all the latest details. >> tonight, the impact being felt from the first hearing of the january 6th committee, as they set the stage for what's to come. some republicans are working to discredit the findings. while the former president is reacting to this stunning allegation. >> where have taware of the rioters chance to hang mike pence, the president responded with, quote, maybe our supporters have the right idea. mike pence, quote,...
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cnn's jessica schneider joining us with more.porter: it definitely will, brianna. we've been waiting for this, the final day of this momentous term. we have two opinions left and those could have far-reaching impacts. first off, the court could rule on the epa's authority to regulate carbon emissions from the epa has broad authority to do it this, but climate activists are bracing for the possibility that the supreme court could severely restrict what the epa can do in the future to combat climate change. and the second case here, it will impact whether the biden administration has to keep a trump-era immigration rule in place. it is known as remain in mexico, it has been in effect since 2019, it basically says nonmexican immigrants can be sent to mexico to await their immigration proceedings rather than waiting here in the u.s. now, biden has tried to end the program, but lower courts have said he can't. so we'll see what the final word from the supreme court is. and, of course, this is justice stephen breyer's last day, he offi
cnn's jessica schneider joining us with more.porter: it definitely will, brianna. we've been waiting for this, the final day of this momentous term. we have two opinions left and those could have far-reaching impacts. first off, the court could rule on the epa's authority to regulate carbon emissions from the epa has broad authority to do it this, but climate activists are bracing for the possibility that the supreme court could severely restrict what the epa can do in the future to combat...