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so the banks get hit why should we care well let's ask stephan schneider who's the chief international economist and head of macro trends that the doj or bank research welcome to day doubly so how will cutting bank deposit rates to minus 0.5 percent affect may affect consumers in the euro zone that's very hard to say it will affect banks in the northern countries actually negatively but there for the e.c.b. has also started a kind of tearing which accents part of the excesses for serves from the negative deposit rate so overall the impact should not be that large and i think that could be said about the whole package that for the consumer ultimately and for the economy as a whole the impact will be rather limited especially because as mr draghi just pointed out the uncertainty is coming from geopolitical issues from trade uncertainties from protectionism and they're actually a marginal adjustment in monetary policy stance cannot do that much ok so you don't see this as a major see if this is this is just tinkering around the edges. now it's a major shift if you look at all the kind of
so the banks get hit why should we care well let's ask stephan schneider who's the chief international economist and head of macro trends that the doj or bank research welcome to day doubly so how will cutting bank deposit rates to minus 0.5 percent affect may affect consumers in the euro zone that's very hard to say it will affect banks in the northern countries actually negatively but there for the e.c.b. has also started a kind of tearing which accents part of the excesses for serves from...
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. >> let's turn to meteorologist bonnie schneider tracking dorian for us this morning. good morning, bonnie >> good morning. this has slowed down unfortunately for the bahamas. three land falls already and it's barely moving as dorian, this category 5 monster storm, just works its way slowly due west across grand bahama, that's one of the places that it made landfall. let's take a look at the current situation right now. winds, 175 miles per hour. that's only slightly weaker than where it was before. and that's because dorian underwent or is undergoing an eye wall replacement cycle we may see that intensity pick up again here's the latest on the track still keeping it a category # 4. eventually making the turn to the north away from florida but perilously close to the coast line that holds true for the carolinas as well. even though dorian is forecast to be a category 2 by thursday, it's possible it could make landfall in north carolina or south carolina so something to watch because we are still dealing with a lot of uncertainty with this storm. dorian historical categ
. >> let's turn to meteorologist bonnie schneider tracking dorian for us this morning. good morning, bonnie >> good morning. this has slowed down unfortunately for the bahamas. three land falls already and it's barely moving as dorian, this category 5 monster storm, just works its way slowly due west across grand bahama, that's one of the places that it made landfall. let's take a look at the current situation right now. winds, 175 miles per hour. that's only slightly weaker than...
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joe, thank you >> let's check back in with bonnie schneider as dorian makes its way to the united states good morning >> good morning again. a category 5 storm with maximum winds at 175, and dorian is now part of history. really, this is the first time in four years going back to 2016 we've had category 5 storms consecutively. it's really just an incredible record dorian also shattered the record as the strongest storm, second strongest storm in the atlantic. n doriantied with th temperatures will be in the 80s. we'll watch for impacts.>>> so , slow excruciatingly slow movement over bahamas out of the west at 2 miles per hour barely moving, that expected turn tonight into tomorrow >> bonnie, thank you for watching it for us thank you. >> a teenage girl got the surprise of her life this weekend. lili jordan got a visit from the jonas brothers she's a huge fan of the group. she missed the concert because she's in the hospital going through cancer treatment when she posted about it on social media, the guys surprised r right there in the hospital. so as you can imagine with everything she's
joe, thank you >> let's check back in with bonnie schneider as dorian makes its way to the united states good morning >> good morning again. a category 5 storm with maximum winds at 175, and dorian is now part of history. really, this is the first time in four years going back to 2016 we've had category 5 storms consecutively. it's really just an incredible record dorian also shattered the record as the strongest storm, second strongest storm in the atlantic. n doriantied with th...
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and which the white house has so far refused to give over offer more on this let's speak to bill schneider who is a professor of public policy at george mason university and he joins us now from washington d.c. mr snyder joe biden has said that he supports impeachment as long as the trumpet ministration continues to be obstructionist but now the president is saying that he'll release a transcript of the call so where does that leave all of this. leaves it up in the air a lot depends on what's in that transcript and whether president from can claim that his conversation with the president of ukraine had no connection at all with the military aid that was due to be sent to the ukraine and was being held up the question was the question will be was there a quid pro quo between the military aid and the request for an investigation so depending on what's in the transcript your take is that they may not be an impeachment inquiry that could be halted potentially. will almost certainly be an impeachment inquiry what we don't know is whether they'll be a vote of whether it will end up in a vote for
and which the white house has so far refused to give over offer more on this let's speak to bill schneider who is a professor of public policy at george mason university and he joins us now from washington d.c. mr snyder joe biden has said that he supports impeachment as long as the trumpet ministration continues to be obstructionist but now the president is saying that he'll release a transcript of the call so where does that leave all of this. leaves it up in the air a lot depends on what's...
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schneider: thank you. chief, let me turn to you. i'll ask it in two questions. the first is a fairly by as i -- basic question. would passing h.r. 8, the background check bill that this house passed more than 200 days ago, would that help? and then, are there other things we can do to empower you and people in your position to reduce gun violence? >> absolutely. passing h.r. 8 will help. the other things that we can do were just stated bluntly by my colleague here. when we look at our community and the root causes of violence , obviously the availability of guns is the number one leading cause of the violence. law y peers and i as enforcement officers, we need to engage with everybody else in the community and our local government and state government and federal government to bring the resources to heal the community. whether it's public housing, the fear, anxiety, partnerships with schools. we need to be in the fabric as law enforcement leaders and officers with everyone. and together as a community, to
schneider: thank you. chief, let me turn to you. i'll ask it in two questions. the first is a fairly by as i -- basic question. would passing h.r. 8, the background check bill that this house passed more than 200 days ago, would that help? and then, are there other things we can do to empower you and people in your position to reduce gun violence? >> absolutely. passing h.r. 8 will help. the other things that we can do were just stated bluntly by my colleague here. when we look at our...
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thanks for that let's continue the discussion with bill schneider a is a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university joins us now from washington d.c. good to have you with us so how do you see this gandel now that we've hit the think the 1st weekend well where it's a clear danger to the country danger to the president the country is intensely polarized you have very strong opinions on both sides and so far there's been a modest movement in the polls should president trump be impeached the number who say yes has been going up slowly it hasn't quite reached 50 percent yet but that's mostly because democrats have rallied to the cause of impeachment we haven't seen any movement at all among republicans the president's own party and unless and until that happens we're not likely to see a big breakthrough in this trial it seems like democrats are counting on time do you think time will deliver more republicans to the coals. well it depends on what comes out in the hearings and what the inspector general's already has the by what the whistleblower actually says
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> democratic presidential candidate, joe biden, is no stranger to attacking president trump. after he and his family were targeted in the ukraine scandal, it's personal. here was the former vice president, speaking in las vegas on friday. folks, we have a president that has violated his oath of office. he has put at risk, our national security. a president that may have committed a crime. and a president who used your tax dollars to persuade a foreign leader to interfere in a presidential campaign. it's clear he will stop at nothing to hold on to power. elizabeth warren says she wants a vote on impeachment before the iowa caucuses. >> i do. i worry about this administration. not just that donald trump is willing to break the law. but they're doing their best to try to cover this up and discredit anyone who is trying to get to the truth. >> as this process unfolds, do you have any reason to believe that your senate colleagues will vote to convict the president? >> i don't know. i see this as more than just politics. he has solicited a foreign coun
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >>> democratic presidential candidate, joe biden, is no stranger to attacking president trump. after he and his family were targeted in the ukraine scandal, it's personal. here was the former vice president, speaking in las vegas on friday. folks, we have a president that has violated his oath of office. he has put at risk, our national security. a president that may have committed a crime. and a president who used your tax dollars to persuade a...
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lan schneider with the department of homelessness and housing the. so i have two subject matter experts here with me today that will be giving a brief presentation on this very exciting opportunity. tristan roberts, the whole person care operations for the department of public health. and dara popo, the services manager with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. i'll turn it over to tristan. >> my name is kierstin robertson. i wanted to take a moment to talk to you about what hole person care is. the medi-cal waiver runs through december 2020, and the goal of whole person care is the coordination of health, behavioral health, and social services, at a patient-centered macentered mat, through more efficient and affective use of resources. in san francisco, whole-person care is a multi-agent see effort that is targeting adults who are experiencing homelessness, especially those who are long-term homeless. the department of public health, the department of homelessness and supportive housing, and the department of aging and adult servic
lan schneider with the department of homelessness and housing the. so i have two subject matter experts here with me today that will be giving a brief presentation on this very exciting opportunity. tristan roberts, the whole person care operations for the department of public health. and dara popo, the services manager with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. i'll turn it over to tristan. >> my name is kierstin robertson. i wanted to take a moment to talk to you about...
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jessica schneider was there. >> how you doing, andrew?. >> reporter: it's a heart felt reunion for 5-year-old andrew pamella and dominick case. >> all right. want to go on the train? >> reporter: weeks after this picture and their story went viral, the two met up again on the washington, d.c., metro where they first became unlikely travel buddies. >> he literally right here on the train started freaking out. said let's go home. he was barefoot. hit someone with his shoe. >> reporter: the tantrums come with the territory but this particular outburst outlasted her patience. she pulled him off the train. >> he continues to freak out on the edge and we were near the tracks. as a parent, i didn't want him to fall into the tracks. >> reporter: officer case happened to be right there on patrol and decided to step in. would you say this was more instinct or training? >> i would say a little of both and just as a parent. that's something that's happened to me plenty of times out in public. >> reporter: it was a seemingly simple gesture, but it las
jessica schneider was there. >> how you doing, andrew?. >> reporter: it's a heart felt reunion for 5-year-old andrew pamella and dominick case. >> all right. want to go on the train? >> reporter: weeks after this picture and their story went viral, the two met up again on the washington, d.c., metro where they first became unlikely travel buddies. >> he literally right here on the train started freaking out. said let's go home. he was barefoot. hit someone with his...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> jessica, thank you. >>> reaction to the impeachment inquiry hasbeen split among partisan lines. here's what some democratic and republican lawmakers are saying about it. >> we have the president of the united states perversing and corrupting the use of his power to get a foreign government involved once again in our election. >> you go back to watergate, alyson, it's a newfangled thing in the president getting involved in a break-in for a campaign, to get dirt and then a coverup. what do we have here? worse, getting dirt on an opponent from a foreign pow their's dependent on us and there's a coverup in terms of where they put the information. >> this is not a cause for any joy that we have to go down this path. it's a difficult decision to make, but we have that obligation because the actions that were taken could undermine the constitution and the oath we take to protect and defend, including the oath that the president takes. >> what in this case rises to impeachment? this is a president of the united states that had a conversation with a leader
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> jessica, thank you. >>> reaction to the impeachment inquiry hasbeen split among partisan lines. here's what some democratic and republican lawmakers are saying about it. >> we have the president of the united states perversing and corrupting the use of his power to get a foreign government involved once again in our election. >> you go back to watergate, alyson, it's a newfangled thing in the president getting involved in a...
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schneider: absolutely, thank you. i know for me, 75 years after my uncle's death, we continue to fight to make progress and i honor his memory. i promise you, ms. pilpot, we'll honor milton's memory and the memory of all your friends. thank you. >> thank you. the gentleman's time has expired. mr. sarbanes, you're recognized for four minutes. mr. sarbanes: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for convening this hearing and for your leadership of the task force and i want to thank our witnesses for coming out, butmany of you pointed we need right now desperately our profiles in courage. that on theee senate side. we need mitch mcconnell to stand of americans who want to see these commonsense gun safety measures. put in place. in holding assisting us hostage to the 10%. it does not make any sense. it is incomprehensible. indefensible the position he has taken. this house has acted with hr eight, hr 1112, we did it early. major piece of legislation passed in this congress by the house of representatives was hr eight. to put
schneider: absolutely, thank you. i know for me, 75 years after my uncle's death, we continue to fight to make progress and i honor his memory. i promise you, ms. pilpot, we'll honor milton's memory and the memory of all your friends. thank you. >> thank you. the gentleman's time has expired. mr. sarbanes, you're recognized for four minutes. mr. sarbanes: thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for convening this hearing and for your leadership of the task force and i want to thank our...
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jessica schneider with more from washington. washington. >> the details of the whistleblower's complaint are now fully revealed. and the stunning allegations are two-fold. first, that president trump sought out ukraine's interference for the benefit of his 2020 election campaign. and second, that the white house tried to cover it up. the whistleblower said that senior white house officials locked down all records of that phone call. and they said they were directed by white house lawyers to remove from electronic transcript from the computer system it would normally be on and transfer it to a second system only used for highly sensitive materials. all of this, in what some are saying amounts to a cover-up by the white house. the whistleblower recounting how white house officials said they were deeply disturbed by what transpired in the july 25th phone call, where president trump pressed the ukrainian president to investigate joe biden and his son. and white house officials put it this way -- they had, quote, witnessed if preside
jessica schneider with more from washington. washington. >> the details of the whistleblower's complaint are now fully revealed. and the stunning allegations are two-fold. first, that president trump sought out ukraine's interference for the benefit of his 2020 election campaign. and second, that the white house tried to cover it up. the whistleblower said that senior white house officials locked down all records of that phone call. and they said they were directed by white house lawyers...
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joining us now, cnn's jessica schneider.sica, what this does is quantify a real effect of the family separation policy, specifically on children. >> right. so this was an in-depth investigation over the court of two months to really study how well equipped these facilities were during the height of the family separations last year and how equipped they were to deal with the mental health needs in particular of children. and the report's conclusion here is that they weren't adequately prepared or equipped. the report goes into stark detail recounting how these separated children cried and were inconsolable. for those children who believed their parents had really just abandoned them, there's this account from a health professional saying this. children who did not understand why they were separated from their parents suffered elevated levels of mental distress. children who believed their parents had abandoned them were angry and confused. really, it turns out that the mental health professionals tasked with helping these chi
joining us now, cnn's jessica schneider.sica, what this does is quantify a real effect of the family separation policy, specifically on children. >> right. so this was an in-depth investigation over the court of two months to really study how well equipped these facilities were during the height of the family separations last year and how equipped they were to deal with the mental health needs in particular of children. and the report's conclusion here is that they weren't adequately...
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national political reporter alaina schneider, great to have you with us on this friday morning. let's start with the debates from last night. what were some of your biggest take-aways from those debates? who do you think had a great night? who do you think had a bad night? >> well, we finally had all of the front-runners on stage together on a single night. and we basically saw things stay the same, essentially the race is still status quo. joe biden continues to be the front-runner. he bear hugged the administration throughout the entire debate and took some incoming from both senator sanders and secretary castro as you osteo all just played but he was able to handle that, and he had a few fist bumps with people pulling out their record player and showing signs a little bit that he is maybe one of the older candidates on stage but not anything that would have indicated a slip in the polls. he has basically continued to hold on to that front-runner status. and senator elizabeth warren, somebody who has been slowly creeping up in the polls, she basically walked away unsquagted. t
national political reporter alaina schneider, great to have you with us on this friday morning. let's start with the debates from last night. what were some of your biggest take-aways from those debates? who do you think had a great night? who do you think had a bad night? >> well, we finally had all of the front-runners on stage together on a single night. and we basically saw things stay the same, essentially the race is still status quo. joe biden continues to be the front-runner. he...
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our justice correspondent jessica schneider joins us now. jessica, multiple people were aware of the whistle-blower complaint before congress and the public learned about it. >> reporter: that's exactly right, wolf. several top officials at the justice department were aware of the concerns sooner than has been revealed. that's prompting questions about how those officials handled the whistle-blower's allegations. plus there is swirling uncertainty now about when the attorney general first found out about the complaint and how that may have played into the timeline of events. officials now say the department justice and the white house knew about the whistle-blower's concerns more than one week before they were formally alerted by the acting director of national intelligence and the intelligence community inspector general, the last week of august. here is the timeline we know so far. august 12th, the inspector general for the intelligence community receives the whistle-blower's seven-page complaint. two days later on august 14th, attorneys a
our justice correspondent jessica schneider joins us now. jessica, multiple people were aware of the whistle-blower complaint before congress and the public learned about it. >> reporter: that's exactly right, wolf. several top officials at the justice department were aware of the concerns sooner than has been revealed. that's prompting questions about how those officials handled the whistle-blower's allegations. plus there is swirling uncertainty now about when the attorney general first...
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jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> and now let's bring in evan perez and also phil mudd. evan, you have more reporting thousand about when the whistleblower first raised concerns and where that went, fill us in. >> right. and look, just in the last day, we've gotten a few more items for this time line that jessica just laid out. we know that five days after the july 25th phone call between the president and the ukranian president the whistleblower went through an anonymous process to file an informal complaint so to speak with the agency with which they are employed. and so we know that five days after the call, there is some record inside that intelligence agency that there is some concern about this ukranian phone call. and so then the lawyers for that agency go to the white house and start raising some issues and saying what is this about and so on. so we know that after that on august 14th, that is, the intelligence agency discusses on a phone call with the white house lawyer, john eisenberg, they have a phone call in which this issue comes up. and then it becomes a l
jessica schneider, cnn, washington. >> and now let's bring in evan perez and also phil mudd. evan, you have more reporting thousand about when the whistleblower first raised concerns and where that went, fill us in. >> right. and look, just in the last day, we've gotten a few more items for this time line that jessica just laid out. we know that five days after the july 25th phone call between the president and the ukranian president the whistleblower went through an anonymous...
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but also efforts by white house officials to lock down all the records of that call jessica schneider reports. >>tonight allegations of the white house cover up as thank you very much. among the key allegations, not only did president trump seek ukraine's help interference in his 2020 reelection campaign. but the white house subsequently took steps to keep it quiet. the 7 page now declassified from plane since after the president's july 25th phone call with ukraine president's alinsky in which trump pressed the ukrainian leader to investigate biden and his son the whistleblower learned. >>for multiple us officials that senior white house officials had intervened to lock down all records of the phone call. white house officials told me they were directed by white house lawyers to remove the electronic transcript from the computer system in which such transcripts are typically stored for coronation finalization and distribution to cabinet level officials instead the transcript was loaded into a separate electronic system that is otherwise used to store and handle classified information
but also efforts by white house officials to lock down all the records of that call jessica schneider reports. >>tonight allegations of the white house cover up as thank you very much. among the key allegations, not only did president trump seek ukraine's help interference in his 2020 reelection campaign. but the white house subsequently took steps to keep it quiet. the 7 page now declassified from plane since after the president's july 25th phone call with ukraine president's alinsky in...
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. >> reporter: san francisco-born comedian, rob schneider tweeted a video to bochy. >> three world series championships. incredible. now all of united states giants fans can die happy. and truthfully, we should have all probably died after that third championship. you know what i'm talking about. how aboutll two thers weend ive toheity. fmer players and coaches are expected here at oracle park for the season finale. >>> it's official, the a's are going to the playoffs for the second straight year, clinching a wildcard spot. vern will have the details coming up. >>> luke walton speaking publicly for the first time about sexual assault allegations against him. walton, a former warrior assistant coach, became the sacramento kings head coach in april. days later, a former sports reporter filed a lawsuit against him. kelly tenant says that he kissed and groped her without her consent my players. we're together as a group. and what we have to focus on is what we have in front of us. this is my job. it's my job to be the best for my laser and that's what i plan to do. >>> last month an independe
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us now is jodi schneider, our senior international editor.nd here, why the firing? >> mr. bolton was famous for being a hawk and has been famous for a long time. that is presumably why president trump hired him. vacillated between being hawkish on some issues and wanting dialogue. but the leaders of iran and north korea, they wanted to continue that dialogue with leader kim. even as the u.s. would talk sometimes. he did not want to see that dialogue and wanted to see a really tough approach on north korea. he was kind of conspicuously absent from president trump's visit, the surprise visit to the dmz to visit mr. kim a couple months ago. ahead and just economically isolate iran, uses many sanctions as they could. these are some of the differences and they had increasingly been divided. mr. bolton had really become isolated in the white house. that's why we saw this reaction oil prices and south korea infrastructure, this leaves mike pompeo as the last man standing. briefly, what ar the implications of that? >> he is the last man standing and
us now is jodi schneider, our senior international editor.nd here, why the firing? >> mr. bolton was famous for being a hawk and has been famous for a long time. that is presumably why president trump hired him. vacillated between being hawkish on some issues and wanting dialogue. but the leaders of iran and north korea, they wanted to continue that dialogue with leader kim. even as the u.s. would talk sometimes. he did not want to see that dialogue and wanted to see a really tough...
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justice correspondent jessica schneider is digging into all of that for us. jessica, some very, very serious allegations against the president and the white house. >> absolutely, wolf. now that the whistleblower complaint is in full view, we're not only learning more about the president's july 25th phone call with the ukrainian president, but we're also getting an in-depth look into allegations that white house officials locked down all records of the phone call and placed the transcript into a system typically used for just highly sensitive materials. tonight, allegations of a white house cover-up as details of a whistleblower's complaint are reve revealed. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: among the key allegations, not only did president trump seek ukraine's help in interference in his 2020 re-election campaign but the white house subsequently took steps to keep it quiet. the seven-page now declassified complaint says after the president's july 25th phone call with ukrainian president zelensky in which trump pressed the ukrainian leader to investigate b
justice correspondent jessica schneider is digging into all of that for us. jessica, some very, very serious allegations against the president and the white house. >> absolutely, wolf. now that the whistleblower complaint is in full view, we're not only learning more about the president's july 25th phone call with the ukrainian president, but we're also getting an in-depth look into allegations that white house officials locked down all records of the phone call and placed the transcript...
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jake. >> jessica schneider. ron, you know the name -- >> samuel chase. a little trivia.me start with you. six candidates have called for impeachment and three more would support an investigation into the allegations but to be honest, this -- republicans control the senate, there is no chance that justice kavanaugh would be impeached. >> and the house starting the impeachment, he is too focused on the president to be focused on kavanaugh. this looks like they want to say there was a problem with the process and with the fbi investigation and that they didn't follow up on the claims. and the fact is that that is the case. the reason -- the fact this is coming nout -- coming out now and the fbi didn't look into it, that is what gives it looks, the fbi didn't look into it. so if you have a thorough investigation that could have been helpful to kavanaugh and all parties to put it to bed but it hasn't been put to bed. >> there are some pundits out there saying this could help republicans because this was so unifying during the fight over kavanaugh. "the washington post" said n
jake. >> jessica schneider. ron, you know the name -- >> samuel chase. a little trivia.me start with you. six candidates have called for impeachment and three more would support an investigation into the allegations but to be honest, this -- republicans control the senate, there is no chance that justice kavanaugh would be impeached. >> and the house starting the impeachment, he is too focused on the president to be focused on kavanaugh. this looks like they want to say there...
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me a favor though or a clear violation of the law and agalloch or al-jazeera washington well bill schneider is a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university in washington d.c. he says the inquiry could prove to be a distraction from other issues facing the u.s. . the country is intensely polarized you have very strong opinions on both sides and so far there's been a modest movement in the polls should president trump be impeached the number who say yes has been going up slowly it hasn't quite reached 50 percent yet but that's mostly because democrats have rallied to the cause of impeachment we haven't seen any movement at all among republicans the president's own party and unless and until that happens we're not likely to see a big breakthrough in this trial a lot of americans most americans do not approve of president obama's performance in office but at the same time they don't want to see him impeached i think in part because they realize that an impeachment will just absorb all the energy in the political system and it will distract from all other issues inc
me a favor though or a clear violation of the law and agalloch or al-jazeera washington well bill schneider is a political analyst and public policy professor at george mason university in washington d.c. he says the inquiry could prove to be a distraction from other issues facing the u.s. . the country is intensely polarized you have very strong opinions on both sides and so far there's been a modest movement in the polls should president trump be impeached the number who say yes has been...
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struggling in the domestic market one reason is there are too few places to charge the cars francis schneider electric is a global leader in charging stations but sales in the german market pale compared to other european markets. and. when it comes to the infrastructure for electric charging other european markets are easier than the german market is they simply don't have the same regulations the german market is particularly complicated for us. right now there are only 5600000 electric cars in the world. that's a small fraction of the 1400000000 combustion engine cars around the planet. but the share of electric vehicles is growing rapidly. many countries have already decided which way they want to go. the registration of combustion engine car. as in cities in china and india will be back in 10 years time the us britain and france are not planning to follow until 2014 striking behind will be germany 2015. if nothing changes then most electric vehicles on german roads will be asian made german vehicle manufacturers risk falling behind the move to emo belittling. and being overtaken by the c
struggling in the domestic market one reason is there are too few places to charge the cars francis schneider electric is a global leader in charging stations but sales in the german market pale compared to other european markets. and. when it comes to the infrastructure for electric charging other european markets are easier than the german market is they simply don't have the same regulations the german market is particularly complicated for us. right now there are only 5600000 electric cars...
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like krista adams the schneiders have also been lovingly tending to their allotment garden for many years now they even have their own b. colonies to them their garden is a peaceful oasis not stuffy at all but a place where they can breathe easier. my neighbors are all great gardeners get along really well and there's nothing boring about them is by in between we take a break and exchange ideas over. once or duncan all the more we head home at night for and we're always glad to have accomplished a thing or 2 throughout the day. god knows our is very distant reasons for having a plot whether relaxed or up times. free spirits. to sticky captured in mind to pass photos. nowadays when we are on vacation it's easy for us to snap a picture with our phone and send it directly to our friends along with cheerful holiday greetings but there are still those of us who remain true to the good old postcard now it's celebrating its 150 if anniversary so on this special occasion we asked you to send us in a postcard and we were overwhelmed by the wonderful responses from pakistan india china australia fr
like krista adams the schneiders have also been lovingly tending to their allotment garden for many years now they even have their own b. colonies to them their garden is a peaceful oasis not stuffy at all but a place where they can breathe easier. my neighbors are all great gardeners get along really well and there's nothing boring about them is by in between we take a break and exchange ideas over. once or duncan all the more we head home at night for and we're always glad to have...
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. >> reporter: jim schneider found something out here. there is only two run ways ght y didn't anybo that? >> it's a money thing. they want to maximize asan whee knows it will be. >> reporter: the runway repairs are expected to last about 20 days. we reached out to the airlines and they said while they admit they did announce some of the cancellations weeks ago, they announced more over the last few days. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> a dangerous rescue off the coast of georgia. the coast guard saved all four men trapped in the engine room of a capsized cargo ship. it's an incredible story. one of the rescued crew members being transported on a guard crews. the massive ship is called the golden ray. the crew based in south korea. the ship, you see there literally flipped over and caught fire. that ship was filled with cars assembled in georgia. it caught fire. this happened yesterday just south of savannah. 20 crew members escaped quickly, but four of the crew members were trapped in the engine room. the coast guard worked for 35 h
. >> reporter: jim schneider found something out here. there is only two run ways ght y didn't anybo that? >> it's a money thing. they want to maximize asan whee knows it will be. >> reporter: the runway repairs are expected to last about 20 days. we reached out to the airlines and they said while they admit they did announce some of the cancellations weeks ago, they announced more over the last few days. scott budman, nbc bay area news. >>> a dangerous rescue off the...
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. >> bonnie schneider is back with us with more on dorian. >> we are dealing with this incredible storm, because not only is it a category five but it's barely moving so the poor bahamas already had three landfalls and with the movement to the west, they're going to deal with more torrential rain. i want to point out that dorian is number four in terms of getting four years in a row of category five storms, which has never happened before. so dorian is breaking a lot of different records, including the second strongest storm when you're judging by wind speeds in the atlantic basin only tied with a storm that was back in 1935 so dorian, we're not done with it yet and it is going to work its way close to the u.s. coast line that beautiful. highs will be in the 60s with lots of sunshine and pleasant conditions >>> dorian a record breaker on so many levels, but eventually we just want to get the storm out of here, but we have days ahead for that. >> it's going to be a long one for a lot of us. >> surveillance video captured what is called the quickest arrest ever. plus comedian keviha in rt
. >> bonnie schneider is back with us with more on dorian. >> we are dealing with this incredible storm, because not only is it a category five but it's barely moving so the poor bahamas already had three landfalls and with the movement to the west, they're going to deal with more torrential rain. i want to point out that dorian is number four in terms of getting four years in a row of category five storms, which has never happened before. so dorian is breaking a lot of different...
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schneider, thank you so much.you are a bloomberg subscriber, you can catch up with all of our interviews using our interactive function. you can also join the conversation by sending instant messages. check it out, tv , this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: welcome back. let's do a quick check of the latest business headlines. reports from london say bob dudley is preparing to step down in the next 12 months. he took the reins at bp after the 2010 deepwater horizon disaster and has focused on restoring the company. the explosion in the gulf of mexico killed 11 people. oft bp facing billions dollars in legal costs and damages. includes citigroup and rsa insurance. that is according to the u.k. sunday times newspaper. the interim ceo is seen as another strong candidate. the report says a key consideration, his experience in asia. september is on track to be a record for foreigners buying a shares. overseas investors had injected more than $9 billion into the market by friday. the shanghai composite index is heading for
schneider, thank you so much.you are a bloomberg subscriber, you can catch up with all of our interviews using our interactive function. you can also join the conversation by sending instant messages. check it out, tv , this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: welcome back. let's do a quick check of the latest business headlines. reports from london say bob dudley is preparing to step down in the next 12 months. he took the reins at bp after the 2010 deepwater horizon disaster and has focused on...
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other comics are also coming to gillis' defense including formerlier "snl" cast member rob schneidernd comedian jim norton. >> it's my fault that you're all here. this curse is inside you all. >> who referenced the current blockbuster "it chapter two" writing jokes that upset you are not suddenly classified as serious straights just because they upset you. why is a culture that lines up to watch a clown murder children so polarized over humor. in a statement, nbc says it wasn't aware of shape' prior remarks. "snl's" new hires include bowen yang who will become the first regular cast member of the show who is chinese-american. >>> alex trebek is speaking to abc news about his battle with pancreatic cancer talking one-on-one with our t.j. holmes. the 79-year-old trebek revealed what he told his co-workers when he got back to work hosting "jeopardy." >> i enjoy what's going on now. i realize that there is an end in sight for me just as there is for everyone else. one line that i have used with our staff in recent weeks and months is that when i do pas on, one thing they will not say at
other comics are also coming to gillis' defense including formerlier "snl" cast member rob schneidernd comedian jim norton. >> it's my fault that you're all here. this curse is inside you all. >> who referenced the current blockbuster "it chapter two" writing jokes that upset you are not suddenly classified as serious straights just because they upset you. why is a culture that lines up to watch a clown murder children so polarized over humor. in a statement, nbc...
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needed in the 100 member senate to convict and remove the president this has never happened the girl schneider is a professor of public policy at george mason university he says public opinion the way the term pitch the president is changing. well there almost certainly be an impeachment inquiry what we don't know is whether they'll be a vote whether it will end up in a vote for impeachment you need a majority of the house to vote for impeachment now that's what happened of course with bill clinton democrats have a majority but not all democrats have come on board yet but you could have a majority by just democrats so far no republicans have supported even an impeachment inquiry much less actually impeaching the president think the public is a law and by why president trumpeters doing he appears to have defied the constitution and then his standard procedure is defiance he defies congress he defies the press he defies common decency sometimes in his handling of immigration and now he's defied the constitution and that's something that has to be taken very very seriously until now there was not
needed in the 100 member senate to convict and remove the president this has never happened the girl schneider is a professor of public policy at george mason university he says public opinion the way the term pitch the president is changing. well there almost certainly be an impeachment inquiry what we don't know is whether they'll be a vote whether it will end up in a vote for impeachment you need a majority of the house to vote for impeachment now that's what happened of course with bill...
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jodi schneider is with me. johnson may have overplayed his hand. it this week? they come back september 3. if he succeeds in moving forward, they have only this week before that could go into effect, giving them only two weeks before the brexit deadline. to tryipples are going to use parliamentary procedures to try to get around the suspension, which is approved by the queen, so it is not so easy to do. we don't know what the exact plan is, we don't even know if they will succeed on the parliamentary maneuver. but they are going to try, and it's a group of conservatives with the opposition labor parties that are seeking to do it. they say they will use whatever is in their arsenal to do it this week. >> we saw protests across the u.k. over the weekend -- will they persuade mp's to work against the suspension of parliament? emboldenl probably some of these party members who want to see this. they would feel like they've got thousands of voices on their side -- there were signs, the protesters held signs saying stop the coup, meeting trying to shut o
jodi schneider is with me. johnson may have overplayed his hand. it this week? they come back september 3. if he succeeds in moving forward, they have only this week before that could go into effect, giving them only two weeks before the brexit deadline. to tryipples are going to use parliamentary procedures to try to get around the suspension, which is approved by the queen, so it is not so easy to do. we don't know what the exact plan is, we don't even know if they will succeed on the...
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jodi schneider, in hong kong. us on that evolving story on the impeachment inquiry into president trump. we have the chinese foreign minister now speaking live in new york. let's listen into what he saying. >> a challenge for the united states is the proactive and constructive china on the world stage. for ther or an -- united states. one year on, these questions are still being debated in the united states. twoh seems to be leading to different views. in my conversation during dinner, american friends also shared with me this reality. this may not be a bad thing for relationship as important and complex as china-u.s. relations. debates will help people get closer to facts and truths. day,ieve at the end of the american friends will reach sensible consensus and find the right answer to those questions. present here today are longtime friends of china. before i expound on the government position, i want to take this opportunity on this occasion of the 40th anniversary of china-u.s. diplomat relations, on behalf of
jodi schneider, in hong kong. us on that evolving story on the impeachment inquiry into president trump. we have the chinese foreign minister now speaking live in new york. let's listen into what he saying. >> a challenge for the united states is the proactive and constructive china on the world stage. for ther or an -- united states. one year on, these questions are still being debated in the united states. twoh seems to be leading to different views. in my conversation during dinner,...
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senior international editor jody schneider joins us from hong kong.about this july 25 phone call? after earlier president trump denied this allegations of a whistleblower that he had anything to do, or had not said former vice president or his son hunter, now says well, he might have mentioned them. >> is not want to say that he did, but he might have. he would have been with his -- within his rights to do so within that july 20 phone call. the whistleblower has been alleging that, and this is also according to people familiar with that call, that president trump in that call asked the ukrainian later to investigate hunter biden, joe biden son, who had been on the board of one of the largest gas companies in the ukraine. president trump has also been making a lot of comments about corruption in ukraine. and also mentioning, as he does so, vice president biden, former vice president biden's name and hunter biden's name. so we have a bit of a grain game going on here. the question is -- a ukraine game. the question is work at this lead -- is where could
senior international editor jody schneider joins us from hong kong.about this july 25 phone call? after earlier president trump denied this allegations of a whistleblower that he had anything to do, or had not said former vice president or his son hunter, now says well, he might have mentioned them. >> is not want to say that he did, but he might have. he would have been with his -- within his rights to do so within that july 20 phone call. the whistleblower has been alleging that, and...