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however, scholz opposes the swift introduction of an eu-wide scheme.ack at save lenders a lot of money if it -- that could save lenders a lot of money if a foreign lender goes bankrupt full to helena: earlier i spoke outside the imf where this bring meetings of the world bank have been taking place, and i asked him how close the eu is to being granted a permanent tariff exemption. >> we are hearing it is still difficult. yesterday, the german finance minister and vice chancellor said he was optimistic that a solution could be found and there would be a permanent exemption for the europeans from those tariffs. today he sounded a bit more cautious, saying he didn't know if that would happen by the time the temporary exceptions run out at the end of april. we don't know some what is going on. talks are underway. the chancellor will come to washington next week. french president macron will be here next week. what the europeans tried to point out all the time is this is an issue where europe is united, of course, because trade is the affair of the eu, and
however, scholz opposes the swift introduction of an eu-wide scheme.ack at save lenders a lot of money if it -- that could save lenders a lot of money if a foreign lender goes bankrupt full to helena: earlier i spoke outside the imf where this bring meetings of the world bank have been taking place, and i asked him how close the eu is to being granted a permanent tariff exemption. >> we are hearing it is still difficult. yesterday, the german finance minister and vice chancellor said he...
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all of scholz the german finance minister and vice chancellor said he was optimistic that a solution could be followed that there would be up. permanent exemption for the europeans from those tariffs today he sounded a bit more cautious again saying he didn't know if that would happen by the time the temporary exceptions run out at the end of april so we don't know simply what's going on talks on the way you mentioned the chance of the she will come to washington next week also french president mccrone will be here next week and what the europeans tried to point out all the time is this is an issue where europe is united of course because trade is the affair of the e.u. and they make this point to the american counterparts and all of shoals told us today he had the impression that his american counterparts were understanding that this was the case now at the i.m.f. chief christine that god has been speaking she's pointed to strong global growth that she has warned of course that trade tensions could hurt the global economy in the long ten all the u.s. and china hating her warning do
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washington in a possible dispute at the w t o now let's bring in our correspondent in brussels terry scholz terry trump is wants to complain to the g.a.o. says the hundreds blood what are you hearing there in brussels. idea heart well i just spoke with the chief economist at business europe james watson and he said that he would find it very surprising if the european commission would propose a law propose a tax that didn't fit with w t o standards and so he doesn't necessarily think that president trump would have a case of the w t o but what james watson does say is that business europe itself which is the umbrella organization for businesses all over all over europe is itself unhappy with this tax because he says it violates o.e.c.d. principles on taxing revenues rather than profits and so there's a lot of dispute here in europe about this tax but he doesn't necessarily think the w t o will be the venue where that plays out speaking of the daily show terry it's quite interesting isn't it that donald trump. takes the institution seriously criticized like a few others. that's right a presi
washington in a possible dispute at the w t o now let's bring in our correspondent in brussels terry scholz terry trump is wants to complain to the g.a.o. says the hundreds blood what are you hearing there in brussels. idea heart well i just spoke with the chief economist at business europe james watson and he said that he would find it very surprising if the european commission would propose a law propose a tax that didn't fit with w t o standards and so he doesn't necessarily think that...
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live now to the courthouse and correspondent terry scholz who's standing by for us terry what's the latest from inside the court hi brian well the verdict has been wrapped up as you mentioned with a twenty year sentence given to both sulla of this law and sophia and. the judge read out to the eighty eight page verdict say that it ed been proven beyond a doubt that both men had in fact been involved in a terrorist attempted murder that key point is important she said that they had tapped into the terrorist network here in brussels been given given weapons been given ammunition been given shelter and that's why the attempted terrorist murder conviction was proven men who also have a fine of twelve thousand euros i don't know how consequential that is and it should be pointed out of course that's a fellow of the slum awaits trial on a much bigger charges in paris for those attacks of november two thousand and fifteen ok terry let's get our viewers a better view of islam right now and of his capture. the end of an international manhunt on march eighteenth twenty sixteen belgian special police
live now to the courthouse and correspondent terry scholz who's standing by for us terry what's the latest from inside the court hi brian well the verdict has been wrapped up as you mentioned with a twenty year sentence given to both sulla of this law and sophia and. the judge read out to the eighty eight page verdict say that it ed been proven beyond a doubt that both men had in fact been involved in a terrorist attempted murder that key point is important she said that they had tapped into...
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. >> 23-year-old sam scholz is 10 months into heroin recovery at minnesota adults teen challenge.e describes the grip of opioid addiction, the intense cravings. and excruciating withdrawal. >> was explaining, it feels like you have the worst flu ever times 100, and -- the antidote was getting more heroin. >> that is the thing. as an addict, that is where your head goes. it is the only solution, i will do whatever it takes to get this drug. >> you know, you cannot really be seen -- >> dr. marco is working on a vaccine. it uses your own immune system to bind the opioids, and make it unable to reach your brain. >> yes, that is correct. >> he is a medical research -- with the university of minnesota, they say what they have developed over the last decade, testing on mice and rats is a vaccine that makes opioids simply too big to fit in the pathways to the brain. >> so, now it is just a method of implementing that, and we will move it forward to take it to the patients. >> so, while the vaccine would not stop withdrawal and cravings , taking more of them would no longer be the answer,
. >> 23-year-old sam scholz is 10 months into heroin recovery at minnesota adults teen challenge.e describes the grip of opioid addiction, the intense cravings. and excruciating withdrawal. >> was explaining, it feels like you have the worst flu ever times 100, and -- the antidote was getting more heroin. >> that is the thing. as an addict, that is where your head goes. it is the only solution, i will do whatever it takes to get this drug. >> you know, you cannot really...
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.>> reporter: late tonight, captain scholz released a statement we all feel we were simply doing our jobs. our hearts are heavy on behalf of the entire crew we appreciate the outpouring of the support from the public. certainly, there are a lot of people that say if it wasn't for those two pilots there could have been more people who have -- who could have been lost. >> her voice was so calm. >> yes, she was the professional. >>> it was a frightening incident for the flight crew and passengers on a delta jet. the jet was bound for london. it landed with an emergency landing when smoke came out of its right engine. the fire crews doused the smoking engine and the faa is investigation -- investigating. >>> it was noisy daylong demonstration. this was at the san francisco airport. the protest was in support of a latino activist that was blocked from entering the united states. he never made it past customs last night. he is being sent back home. the demonstrators in cuba -- thinks he was singled out. president trump is a big supporter of the philippine leader. >> what other reason would
.>> reporter: late tonight, captain scholz released a statement we all feel we were simply doing our jobs. our hearts are heavy on behalf of the entire crew we appreciate the outpouring of the support from the public. certainly, there are a lot of people that say if it wasn't for those two pilots there could have been more people who have -- who could have been lost. >> her voice was so calm. >> yes, she was the professional. >>> it was a frightening incident for the...
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scholz was among the first female fire pilots in the u.s. navy. the captain and her first officer issued a statement tonight saying they appreciate the outcry of support as they reflect on one families profound loss. >> in the 22 minutes it took for the plane to land, one bay area native on board sent what she thought would be her last text messages. gianna bauer grew up in concord and now lives in texas. she took this picture wearing an oxygen mask. she texted her husband "flight attendants are up checking oxygen. emergency landing. i love you so much." >> another scare for travelers today, this time flying delta airlines. part of the plane caught fire as it left atlanta for london. the pilot turned back and landed safely. firefighters led the plane off the tarmac. >>> an unexpected nighttime visitor has some people in a san jose neighborhood on high alert tonight. the prowler was spotted outside a home on juliet avenue. kpix 5's maria medina has the surveillance video. >> reporter: on monday just before midnight, surveillance cameras captured a
scholz was among the first female fire pilots in the u.s. navy. the captain and her first officer issued a statement tonight saying they appreciate the outcry of support as they reflect on one families profound loss. >> in the 22 minutes it took for the plane to land, one bay area native on board sent what she thought would be her last text messages. gianna bauer grew up in concord and now lives in texas. she took this picture wearing an oxygen mask. she texted her husband "flight...
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correspondent terry scholz has been following the case and sent us this update from outside the courthouse in brussels. this conviction and twenty year prison sentence for attempted terrorist murder won't have much of an impact on solid disarms life in the near term if ever because of course he's facing much more serious charges related to the paris attacks of november two thousand and fifteen where one hundred twenty nine people were killed but what this trial has done has given us more insight into who sell of islam is and what he believes because he had an outburst here on the first day of the trial in which he said that he believes muslims are always discriminated against that he doesn't even recognize the mandate of the court and he said he put it he put his faith in all his hands not the judges and so while the defense was trying to portray him as too stupid to have taken part in a complicated terror plots like the ones in paris and brussels he proved himself to be both articulate and angry so we'll see if that plays any role in his defense's strategy heading into the paris trial. of
correspondent terry scholz has been following the case and sent us this update from outside the courthouse in brussels. this conviction and twenty year prison sentence for attempted terrorist murder won't have much of an impact on solid disarms life in the near term if ever because of course he's facing much more serious charges related to the paris attacks of november two thousand and fifteen where one hundred twenty nine people were killed but what this trial has done has given us more...
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-- sharing of information that they are the victims of a hacking they don't call debbie wasserman scholz. >> they go to this low level it guy they call the help desk. [laughter] and literally are referred to the outside contractor who is not cybersecurity guy who you call when you have trouble with your e-mail system. >> why do they do that? they've got lots of people they have to notify. >> and with that perspective from 2008 if this is cyberespionage okay. >> or the intelligence gatherin gathering. >> it did not go to the top of that to do this that is something the fbi should have to explain better also communications with the dnc were rather pathetic as well nobody informs the top brass for month months. >> when the dnc hires a third bender crowd but even their advice early on is not to alert the actors that they know. >> so with cybersecurity they call in september 2015 and not until april of 2016 that the dnc it people figure out what it is after multiple phone calls and e-mails with the fbi and dnc. and immediately they say you can't change your behavior because it will take us a
-- sharing of information that they are the victims of a hacking they don't call debbie wasserman scholz. >> they go to this low level it guy they call the help desk. [laughter] and literally are referred to the outside contractor who is not cybersecurity guy who you call when you have trouble with your e-mail system. >> why do they do that? they've got lots of people they have to notify. >> and with that perspective from 2008 if this is cyberespionage okay. >> or the...
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general, i came from a confirmation hearing for admiral scholz in the commerce committee and is common and of the coast guard so i will go back and you on what you just said. >> thank you. we are adjourned. thank you very much for your time and your patience. i believe the young man is ready to leave. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> in about 15 minutes senator will be gaveling into debate the national trend nomination to be the fifth circuit court which covers texas, louisiana and mississippi. about to advance the nomination is scheduled for 5:30 in on wednesday senators will join members of the house for a joint meeting to hear from french president emmanuel macron. will have the senate live at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. later you can watch the senate foreign relations committee hearing and vote on mike pompeo's nomination to be secretary of state. that is live starting at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> facebook is not just -- you not just handing over things you like when you click on it but it's abrogating an enormously amount of information. ev
general, i came from a confirmation hearing for admiral scholz in the commerce committee and is common and of the coast guard so i will go back and you on what you just said. >> thank you. we are adjourned. thank you very much for your time and your patience. i believe the young man is ready to leave. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> in about 15 minutes senator will be gaveling into debate the national trend nomination to be the fifth circuit court...
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i don't know if you met general dusty scholz when she was down there. under my command authorities, we place all forces both the virgin island of puerto rico under her control so she could recast and organize as required, acknowledging in some cases our soldiers, their lives are so distraught disrupted they didn't have the ability to help their neighbors because they had to help themselves. but over half of the force we had in puerto rico was able to rise to the challenge and help the partners out. from a financial perspective i think i'm okay, frankly. thanks to your help, thanks to this committee so i've been able to reprioritize within the funding we had to prioritize the funny to get back at the resilience, particularly puerto rico and the virgin islands. i would acknowledge the virgin islands was very devastated as you all know. unconfident that we are paying very close attention, one more thing, i do want to take all your time but one of the thing i want you to know. i'm also be cognizant of the fact that as we continue to pursue federal missions,
i don't know if you met general dusty scholz when she was down there. under my command authorities, we place all forces both the virgin island of puerto rico under her control so she could recast and organize as required, acknowledging in some cases our soldiers, their lives are so distraught disrupted they didn't have the ability to help their neighbors because they had to help themselves. but over half of the force we had in puerto rico was able to rise to the challenge and help the partners...
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scholz telling cbs the closing 8000 stores in order to provide racial bias trading to all employees isne step in changing the way the coffee shame does business. kevin johnson also joining the parade of apologies. we spoke with him yesterday. >> well, certainly what happened in our store that resulted in the arrest of these two gunmen was reprehensible. shouldn't have happened. my responsibility is to come here to philadelphia. i've been here the last several days to make sure i understand how this could've ever happened and take appropriate action to make sure it never happens again. cheryl: welcome reports say the trend and it will cost starbucks as million dollars. shares of starbucks at 4% for the year. i asked about the cost of shutting down the stores, but they're in a quiet. right now when he was unable to answer a question. it's a huge cost for the company. dagen: is a cause, but it sends a message to all the employees and they get it taken care of immediately. robert and no filter is strongly about it. >> i think we learn from the recent facebook situation that getting on a pr
scholz telling cbs the closing 8000 stores in order to provide racial bias trading to all employees isne step in changing the way the coffee shame does business. kevin johnson also joining the parade of apologies. we spoke with him yesterday. >> well, certainly what happened in our store that resulted in the arrest of these two gunmen was reprehensible. shouldn't have happened. my responsibility is to come here to philadelphia. i've been here the last several days to make sure i...