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in some countries, you can even clone your pet, as stephanie hegarty tells us. stephanie: half a billion people around the world have a dog or a cat at home. i'm one of them. and this is my dog, zeus. and anyone who has a pet understands the special bond that we have with them. they're part of the family. but we know that sooner or later, we're going to have to say goodbye to them. they don't live as long as we do. but what if you didn't have to? what if you could clone your pet? it was back in 1996 that we learned that scientists in the uk had cloned the first mammal from an adult cell — dolly the sheep. and people were shocked and stunned. it was like something from a sci fi film. but in the past 20 years, this technology has moved on so much it's become accessible. although the costs are high — about $50,000. people can now clone animals from livestock to show horses, racehorses and even cats and dogs. it's now possible, from just a small tissue sample, to clone a dog like zeus. austin, texas, is home to one of america's largest cell storage facilities fo
in some countries, you can even clone your pet, as stephanie hegarty tells us. stephanie: half a billion people around the world have a dog or a cat at home. i'm one of them. and this is my dog, zeus. and anyone who has a pet understands the special bond that we have with them. they're part of the family. but we know that sooner or later, we're going to have to say goodbye to them. they don't live as long as we do. but what if you didn't have to? what if you could clone your pet? it was back in...
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here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: morgan spurlock's idea was both creative and shocking. eat mcdonald's and nothing but mcdonald's for 30 days. >> i think i'm going to have to go supersize. >> reporter: "super size me" shined a spotlight on the unhealthy american diet. >> i gained 24 1/2 pounds. >> reporter: the 2004 documentary earned an oscar nomination for the director and instant fame for him. >> i wanted to make a film that examined the obesity epidemic in america. >> reporter: and turned it into a prolific career of moviemaking dying at 53 from complications of cancer. his brother craig writing, the world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. i am so proud to have worked together with him. spurlock's films and tv shows grappled with the social issues of the day. "where in the world is osama bin laden" focused on the war in afghanistan. "one direction: this is us" took a deep dive into the phenomenon of the boy band. in 2017 at the height of the me too movement, spurlock turned the spotlight on himself admitting he had a history of sexual misconduct writ
here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: morgan spurlock's idea was both creative and shocking. eat mcdonald's and nothing but mcdonald's for 30 days. >> i think i'm going to have to go supersize. >> reporter: "super size me" shined a spotlight on the unhealthy american diet. >> i gained 24 1/2 pounds. >> reporter: the 2004 documentary earned an oscar nomination for the director and instant fame for him. >> i wanted to make a film that examined the...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news. >>> all right. up next, a new warning about fake nude images targeting kids in high school made by their classmates. stay with us.. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost up to 14 pounds. i lost some weight. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. gallbladder problems may occur. tell your provider about vision problems or cha
stephanie gosk, nbc news. >>> all right. up next, a new warning about fake nude images targeting kids in high school made by their classmates. stay with us.. i got the power of 3. i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. i'm under 7. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with known heart disease. i'm lowering my risk. adults lost...
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stephanie deca in ok. parties to risk them. stephanie for testers. so to mon thing that the talks resume is the government listening as well. you heard there and if we break down their dom on, some of them are calling for early election. some of them are calling for the government to step down for an attorney. i was specifically to go that he is responsible for october, the 7th, for the captives to come home for any deal at this point of whatever it costs to be made. so are they listening at this point in time? i think we can say no. these protests have been going on for months and months and months, and the feeling is and you heard there from the family member. one of the captive is that if israel goes into the alpha, that is very unlikely that any of the captives, however many remain alive at this point, will return home alive. so we have a very critical juncture in the tool you also heard and they are mentioning that and give their it's my band and we are, this is one of the right wing cabinet, members of netanyahu's government that really ensures
stephanie deca in ok. parties to risk them. stephanie for testers. so to mon thing that the talks resume is the government listening as well. you heard there and if we break down their dom on, some of them are calling for early election. some of them are calling for the government to step down for an attorney. i was specifically to go that he is responsible for october, the 7th, for the captives to come home for any deal at this point of whatever it costs to be made. so are they listening at...
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stephanie. now to fashion's biggest night. deborah roberts was there looking gorgeous. oh my goodness. >> you're too kind. too kind. but, robin, what a night it was. you have to step up. turning out for that first monday in may to pay tribute to fashion. this year it was all about reawakening beauty through the eyes of time. overnight the super bowl of fashion kicking into high gear. >> good morning america. wake up! >> reporter: this year's theme, the garden of time. >> you have gardens and the sea and a few birds and bees and some snakes. >> reporter: the event co-chaired by bad bunny, jennifer lopez, chris hemsworth and, of course, zendaya. the fashion icon stepping out in a blue and green dress. >> four butterfly wings. >> reporter: shakira glimmering. what was the hardest getting dressed or navigating the stairs? >> standing for a bit over there. so many people. these heels are quite high. >> reporter: even the men stepping up, way up. you're slaying it tonight. you're both fashionistas. wh
stephanie. now to fashion's biggest night. deborah roberts was there looking gorgeous. oh my goodness. >> you're too kind. too kind. but, robin, what a night it was. you have to step up. turning out for that first monday in may to pay tribute to fashion. this year it was all about reawakening beauty through the eyes of time. overnight the super bowl of fashion kicking into high gear. >> good morning america. wake up! >> reporter: this year's theme, the garden of time. >>...
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and here is the problem, stephanie. it's not so much that this are polls being attacken because it's click wait and they make a lot of money on this or at least they claim they do. where they will get a lot of attention. but you're right. i'm not exaggerating. i personally saw 100 references to this poll and to print and on tv, the panels. somehow that narrative changed overnight from a very close race to why it is just going to be a handful of votes in six states to biden losing, doing terrible. no, nothing major will change. it's i thought, when the time said the press is like a bunch of blackbirds on a telephone pole. when one moves, they all move. when one comes back, they all come back. safety in numbers, but boy is there a lot of group thinking about the press. i would love it. but apparently they can't argue with numbers pubbished by the great new york times. >> well, we're mixing it up right now, my friend. john, what makes you doubt this poll? >> well, many of the same things that harry mentioned in terms of th
and here is the problem, stephanie. it's not so much that this are polls being attacken because it's click wait and they make a lot of money on this or at least they claim they do. where they will get a lot of attention. but you're right. i'm not exaggerating. i personally saw 100 references to this poll and to print and on tv, the panels. somehow that narrative changed overnight from a very close race to why it is just going to be a handful of votes in six states to biden losing, doing...
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stephanie, small island in las vegas with us. you are a political analyst and professor media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. i, i do you believe that the is really operation that's currently as expanding and rasa could be the last chapter of this war? i ask you this because that's been the is really narrative like this. where will be finished when we quote unquote do rasa. no, i don't think so. in fact, i don't think we can trust the is really narrative. we've seen that israel told us, months ago that they had cleared areas of the north and then the central part of gaza. and in fact, they hadn't cleared, they hadn't cleared those areas. and i think one thing that's worth reminding everyone is that from us has been able to reach you with the help of israel. there has been no greater military recruiter than israel over these past 7 months. reports recent reports suggest that ordinary palestinian men, having seen what they consider a genocide, have started to join the ranks of the fighters. so from mazda is actu
stephanie, small island in las vegas with us. you are a political analyst and professor media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. i, i do you believe that the is really operation that's currently as expanding and rasa could be the last chapter of this war? i ask you this because that's been the is really narrative like this. where will be finished when we quote unquote do rasa. no, i don't think so. in fact, i don't think we can trust the is really narrative. we've seen that...
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stephanie tucker. thanks for that reporting for us from my mind in jordan, we have with us some of the mostly he's a political analyst. he's also a professor of media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. so um tomorrow is not what day. of course, that is the day that palestinians commemorates is vastly cleansing back in 1948. you heard stephanie reporting about what's happening occupied you through some of the, it looks almost compound. do you expect there's to be violence tomorrow to? well, at this point, i mean, we can't, we can't rule that out. and i think, you know, you're talking about next a day that i and i don't want to sound like a broken record. but i think we have to remind everyone that the campaign of ethnic cleansing, of palestine has been ongoing and didn't just happen in 1948, but it's been ongoing. it's one of the reasons why, for instance, israel is engaged in such an aggressive campaign of settlement to expansion, right? you have now more than $200.00 settlements and a
stephanie tucker. thanks for that reporting for us from my mind in jordan, we have with us some of the mostly he's a political analyst. he's also a professor of media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. so um tomorrow is not what day. of course, that is the day that palestinians commemorates is vastly cleansing back in 1948. you heard stephanie reporting about what's happening occupied you through some of the, it looks almost compound. do you expect there's to be violence...
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i'm stephanie sierra. we have a lot to get to this morning. but first frances is here and a lot drier today. a lot drier and more blue skies like our blue dress today. >> let's take you outside and show you live doppler seven. so there are a few low clouds, especially along the peninsula coast and part of the bay. but look at this beautiful shot. it's really calm right now across the bay as we see the bay bridge in the background. temperatures in the 50s, but with those blue skies, we're going to get to warmer numbers inland in the low 80s are up to 80 degrees around the bay, near 70 for some of our warmest spots. and at the coast upper 50s, it's going to be mostly clear this evening. the fog will build in overnight and then tomorrow for memorial memorial day. it is going to be even slightly warmer, except at the beaches. and then i have a big warm up coming up in the accuweather seven day forecast. >> stephanie francis, thank you. well, travel records are already being set this memorial day weekend with hundreds of millions of americans on th
i'm stephanie sierra. we have a lot to get to this morning. but first frances is here and a lot drier today. a lot drier and more blue skies like our blue dress today. >> let's take you outside and show you live doppler seven. so there are a few low clouds, especially along the peninsula coast and part of the bay. but look at this beautiful shot. it's really calm right now across the bay as we see the bay bridge in the background. temperatures in the 50s, but with those blue skies, we're...
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stephanie deka is joining us now from the jordanian capital. i'm on stephanie. what are you sharing about the stitching points in reaching that cease fire agreement? yes, all these ready, 5 ministers now met with the director of the c i. a william burns has been involved in intentional diplomacy. what are you showing you the front of the americans are doing to get these riley's to agree? you're asking me about sticking points while initially this deal had been touted as a generous concessions made by the is really, this is according to anthony blinking. and then we have have my say yes and you have these ready say no, not really not like this. a lot of things seem to have changed according to media reports to this deal. one is the number of captives that are going to be released in the 1st phase. it was supposed to be 40 that it went down to $33.00. now we understand, and that's a live captives. now we understand how master saying $33.00 captives alive or dead is roll, insisting that they need to be alive. there's also an issue between the timing of the release
stephanie deka is joining us now from the jordanian capital. i'm on stephanie. what are you sharing about the stitching points in reaching that cease fire agreement? yes, all these ready, 5 ministers now met with the director of the c i. a william burns has been involved in intentional diplomacy. what are you showing you the front of the americans are doing to get these riley's to agree? you're asking me about sticking points while initially this deal had been touted as a generous concessions...
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at the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, my exclusive interview with senator mitt romney. >> my wing of the party is like a chicken wing, all right? >> what else he said about the republican party, it's presumptive nominee is multiple criminal cases, and the biggest threats facing our country right now. >>> plus, the stage is set for not one, but two presidential debates. how both candidates are already taunting one another, and what it could mean for the high- stakes 2024 race as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle back in new york city, and we are now 174 days away from the election. this morning president biden came out swinging, state of the union style. he challenged donald trump to not one, but two residential debates while also taunting him about his new york criminal trial. trump agreed immediately and asked for more debates. our own peter alexander has more. >> reporter: tonight the stage is set for the first tv confrontation between president biden and former president trump and more than thr
at the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, my exclusive interview with senator mitt romney. >> my wing of the party is like a chicken wing, all right? >> what else he said about the republican party, it's presumptive nominee is multiple criminal cases, and the biggest threats facing our country right now. >>> plus, the stage is set for not one, but two presidential debates. how both candidates are already taunting one another, and what it could...
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catch stephanie tonight and every weeknight on the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle and 11:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >> featuring katy tur tonight. >> wow, the power couple. we won't miss that. the key question after donald trump's historic conviction is how it will impact of course the 2024 race, not only at the top of the ticket but very importantly on the down ballot races. before the verdict came out. polling of the battle ground states, a mixed message for both parties. the presidential race remains very tight within the margin of error in all but two states, nevada and north carolina where trump is leading. in the down ballot races, under performing, in nevada, and wisconsin. trump is over performing republican candidates in those states. shaquille brewster is in kenosha county, wisconsin. chuck todd is here as well. nbc news chief political analyst, and so, chuck, i want to start with you. how do democrats in red states and republicans in blue states address this verdict? i was thinking, of course, immediately, not surprisingly for people like jon tester, critical to the dem
catch stephanie tonight and every weeknight on the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle and 11:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >> featuring katy tur tonight. >> wow, the power couple. we won't miss that. the key question after donald trump's historic conviction is how it will impact of course the 2024 race, not only at the top of the ticket but very importantly on the down ballot races. before the verdict came out. polling of the battle ground states, a mixed message for both parties. the...
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here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, the nfl responding to that commencement speech from kansas city chiefs kicker harrison butker and his controversial comments about women, abortion, and the lgbtq community. >> i have gained quite the reputation for speaking my mind. >> reporter: the super bowl winner delivering the commencement address saturday at benedictine college, a conservative catholic liberal arts school in kansas. butker addressing the female graduates, saying that while they may go on to have successful careers, he guesses the majority are most excited to be wives and mothers. >> i think it is you, the women, who have had the most diabolical lies told to you. how many of you are sitting here now, about to cross this stage, and are thinking about all the promotions and titles you are going to get in your career? some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world, but i would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world. >> reporter: conservative sports commentator clay travis
here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, the nfl responding to that commencement speech from kansas city chiefs kicker harrison butker and his controversial comments about women, abortion, and the lgbtq community. >> i have gained quite the reputation for speaking my mind. >> reporter: the super bowl winner delivering the commencement address saturday at benedictine college, a conservative catholic liberal arts school in kansas. butker addressing the female graduates,...
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what's the objective of this visit, stephanie? us? yes. well, he's coming to discuss multiple things. one to push for that hostage deal to, to deliver the message again that, that off or offensive in its current form as a major ground. defensive is something that the americans don't support and you heard from his sound bite there. well, so he's pushing for more age to be let in to goal is that now the americans have put a lot of pressure, particularly since the beginning of the world, central captured aid workers about american n g o. for more to be done more a to go in for aid workers to be protected, he will be visiting, we're expecting him any point to pop up and get him at the side. and this is one of the main costing points that aid has been entered in. the south of the goal is to strip the port of i saw it, which is around 40 kilometers away from garza. and he'll be cutting these rays as is already said today publicly that he wants more a to go in. and it will also be from what we understand talking about some details of the normaliz
what's the objective of this visit, stephanie? us? yes. well, he's coming to discuss multiple things. one to push for that hostage deal to, to deliver the message again that, that off or offensive in its current form as a major ground. defensive is something that the americans don't support and you heard from his sound bite there. well, so he's pushing for more age to be let in to goal is that now the americans have put a lot of pressure, particularly since the beginning of the world, central...
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stephanie, would it be fair to say that we sort of in a holding pattern here? not quite sure which way this story is going to unfold in the coming days. yes, i think it's absolutely fair to say that we were expecting a response from us this evening. initially. it was supposed to come wednesday night and then it was going to be thursday night. you mentioned there, we heard from this amount of money off. now is ready media reporting that it could take another 2 days for how much to give an official reaction to the proposal on the table that according to the americans, israel has already green light to the words if it's not heavy to the directions and both the guitar is, of course, these are keen mediators saying that you wouldn't be sending a delegation to mature the agreement in a matter that achieves the mazda of our people. of course, how mouse has always stood by its main dom on, which is an end to the war. the cease fire do that's currently on the table, talks about various phases. the 1st phase is 40 days of a cease fire with the release of 33 captives for
stephanie, would it be fair to say that we sort of in a holding pattern here? not quite sure which way this story is going to unfold in the coming days. yes, i think it's absolutely fair to say that we were expecting a response from us this evening. initially. it was supposed to come wednesday night and then it was going to be thursday night. you mentioned there, we heard from this amount of money off. now is ready media reporting that it could take another 2 days for how much to give an...
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scheffler plays again next week. >> and stephanie is here. wouldn't this video have been a part of the prosecution's investigation? >> yes, it would have, lester, and the prosecutors' office tells nbc news they did review it. the police have said there is no video of the actual alleged altercation between scheffler and that detective. the detective never put his body cam on. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> now to new developments in a case that captivated the nation. convicted killer scott peterson was back in court today pushing for another trial. liz kreutz has this late update tonight. >> and we have the testimony from the cadaver dog. >> reporter: tonight scott peterson appearing in court from prison 20 years after being convicted of killing his pregnant wife, laci, and their unborn child, connor. the now 51-year-old who was serving a life sentence without parole has the backing of the los angeles innocence project as he makes yet another attempt for a new trial. >> there is absolutely no forensic evidence in this case implicating
scheffler plays again next week. >> and stephanie is here. wouldn't this video have been a part of the prosecution's investigation? >> yes, it would have, lester, and the prosecutors' office tells nbc news they did review it. the police have said there is no video of the actual alleged altercation between scheffler and that detective. the detective never put his body cam on. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> now to new developments in a case that captivated the...
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>> good morning stephanie. yeah a major issue on our east bay roadways. you can see from this camera behind me, traffic is stopped in the northbound direction of 880 because of a motorcycle crash. just as drivers past the coliseum. now the crash is at 29th avenue. there is a backup to davis street in san leandro, so emergency crews are also on scene responding. drew. >> hey, amanda, we'll take you to our south beach camera this morning where it is cloudy from this vantage point. temperatures right now underneath the clouds, 40s and 50s, where we have some sunshine. we're already into the 60s this morning, so we'll take a look at our day planner. you'll notice that cloud cover first thing increasing sunshine in all areas except the coast. that'll stay foggy a wide range of temperatures later on today. stephanie. thanks drew. >> time now for live with kelly and mark. we'll be back at 11 for midday live. have a day great day. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: it's "live with kelly and mark!" today, late night talk show host j
>> good morning stephanie. yeah a major issue on our east bay roadways. you can see from this camera behind me, traffic is stopped in the northbound direction of 880 because of a motorcycle crash. just as drivers past the coliseum. now the crash is at 29th avenue. there is a backup to davis street in san leandro, so emergency crews are also on scene responding. drew. >> hey, amanda, we'll take you to our south beach camera this morning where it is cloudy from this vantage point....
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and then is stephanie. thank you very much. indeed. stephanie decker in occupied east jerusalem. apollo standings and gaza city on morning the canning of civilians and the latest wave of his randy bombings. 2 homes were destroyed by s strikes and eastern vasa as well as refugee camps in central garza on attack. and is that true neighborhood out of killed the mother? and her 2 children, what does it say the bones drunk while she was preparing a meal for her family? no. they were just sitting in their homes. they should have been safe and sound. as you can see, they were simply sitting here. there was no need to bomb them. all of a sudden rockets targeted them. look at those children. they are just kids for god's sake. this woman, a mother who was cooking for her children. this is her daughter. that was her son who just died. the palestinians in johnson hoping that this time of running ceased far towards will grant them some rough spite. the gonna cost the honeymoon, who is joining us in the southern guns. and we're just seeing those pic
and then is stephanie. thank you very much. indeed. stephanie decker in occupied east jerusalem. apollo standings and gaza city on morning the canning of civilians and the latest wave of his randy bombings. 2 homes were destroyed by s strikes and eastern vasa as well as refugee camps in central garza on attack. and is that true neighborhood out of killed the mother? and her 2 children, what does it say the bones drunk while she was preparing a meal for her family? no. they were just sitting in...
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stephanie, what do you think? >> i think it's going to be solid. the key is operating margins, can they get back to that 6% level which say that you in 2019. if you can, you're looking at $11 a share. i think the stock is cheap. >> by the way, join me at 3:00 on "closing bell." liz ann saunders will be with me, with gene munster and matthew boss of jpmorgan. so we'll look ahead to all of that. let's do "final trades." stef, what do you got? >> bank of america, just after jpmorgan increased their net interest income number for the second time yesterday, bank of america gets 50% of their total revenues from nii. i think it bodes well for the stock at 1 .2 times stock. >> josh brown, did you ride a horse to work today? [ laughter ] the jolly rancher, your new nickname. >> moderna, new 52-week high here. no real resistance for that 200 day moving average at $160. >> bryn, what do you got? >> palantir. they just had their sixth quarter of positive gap earnings. great name to go with nvidia. >> from the rancher to the farmer. >> oracle. >> i'll see you o
stephanie, what do you think? >> i think it's going to be solid. the key is operating margins, can they get back to that 6% level which say that you in 2019. if you can, you're looking at $11 a share. i think the stock is cheap. >> by the way, join me at 3:00 on "closing bell." liz ann saunders will be with me, with gene munster and matthew boss of jpmorgan. so we'll look ahead to all of that. let's do "final trades." stef, what do you got? >> bank of...
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stephanie ruhle can survive that. so why doesn't stephanie just feel his pain? i thought democrats were compassionate. and here's why. they can't acknowledge that their policies because the pain. >> greg: exactly. to be when they can't acknowledge the trillions in spending from opening the which increases consumption and drives down wages, the wind energy, skyrocketed inflation. they are in denial and telling everybody else you are in denial. it is a projection. >> greg: it is. >> dana: there is another one, the $20 minimum wage in california, for example, that is the most populous state, so that has been a problem at all of these people wasting. some of these fast food owners and franchise owners are trying to figure out how they can keep these places open. they are cutting hours, which means people aren't able to work as much. the liberal elites that biden cares about, they haven't been inside a fast food restaurant since michelle obama told them this was outrageous. where do you think a truck driver -- he's got to get from point a to point b in a certain amou
stephanie ruhle can survive that. so why doesn't stephanie just feel his pain? i thought democrats were compassionate. and here's why. they can't acknowledge that their policies because the pain. >> greg: exactly. to be when they can't acknowledge the trillions in spending from opening the which increases consumption and drives down wages, the wind energy, skyrocketed inflation. they are in denial and telling everybody else you are in denial. it is a projection. >> greg: it is....
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>> listen, stephanie, our country can only become one of two things. one, that we sit back and watch it become or two, what we stand up and make it become. and i have chosen the latter. >> what's it like for you in those scenarios, though? >> well you know, i have seen things as derrick points out. his change came from being exposed to different people. and he began questioning things so i bring that to people vicariously when i attend these klan rallies. i'm a firm believer that a missed opportunity for dialogue is a missed opportunity for conflict resolution. >> how concerned are you about the threat, the growth of white nationalism? >> i think it is an enormous threat. i have never seen a moment in my lifetime, definitely not in any recent decades where there was more political reception for this movement. it is always what they are trying to do. they are not powerful because they have millions and millions of members. they are powerful because their ideas aren't alien to our society and they are always trying to find a larger megaphone to amplify w
>> listen, stephanie, our country can only become one of two things. one, that we sit back and watch it become or two, what we stand up and make it become. and i have chosen the latter. >> what's it like for you in those scenarios, though? >> well you know, i have seen things as derrick points out. his change came from being exposed to different people. and he began questioning things so i bring that to people vicariously when i attend these klan rallies. i'm a firm believer...
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here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> it's shrimp your way. >> reporter: beloved res chain red laobster has been tantalizing us with ads for cheddar bay biscuits. the largest seafood chain in america, a part of pop culture. >> all you can eat. >> reporter: from homer simpson encapsulating the lure of endless shrimp. to "happy gilmore." >> i'll be at the red lobster. >> and queen bae shouting out the restaurant in her song "formation." could it soon be good evening? with 99 branches in 27 states, abruptly closing, over the last few weeks. the restaurant chain is floating in troubled waters. "the wall street journal" reporting that the brand could file for bankruptcy before memorial day. >> i think that consumers really ate more than red lobster could afford. >> for just $20, right now. only at red lobster. welcome to fun doing a. >> reporter: the ultimate endless shrimp promotion, launched postpandemic to get people back in may have hurt them. an investor said that the shrimp promo costed the brand millions in losses. >> the portion of the people selecting this promotion was higher than expe
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stephanie >> all right, lisa, thank you. just hours from now, san francisco mayor london breed is kicking off her reelection campaign at the fillmore. breed is expected to share more about her vision for another term as mayor. special guests will also appear, including the former giants announcer renel brooks-moon. breed is running against supervisors aaron peskin and asha safai, along with daniel lurie and former interim mayor mark farrell. breed's event begins at 10:00 this morning. also this morning, thousands of students at sonoma state university will walk the stage and graduate. the commencement, though, comes one day after the school's president announced he's retiring. mike lee was put on administrative leave wednesday for insubordination. lee reached a controversial agreement with pro-palestinian student protesters without proper approval. he apologized, but in his original message, he endorsed student activism. protest and dissent csu chancellor mildred garcia issued the following statement, saying, quote, presiden
stephanie >> all right, lisa, thank you. just hours from now, san francisco mayor london breed is kicking off her reelection campaign at the fillmore. breed is expected to share more about her vision for another term as mayor. special guests will also appear, including the former giants announcer renel brooks-moon. breed is running against supervisors aaron peskin and asha safai, along with daniel lurie and former interim mayor mark farrell. breed's event begins at 10:00 this morning....
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>> yes. >> stephanie joins me now. what is your biggest takeaway after spending time with members of operation save america as they call themselves? it's so much like operation rescue and the criminal behavior, the group we saw in past years. >> andrea, not everyone embraces -- not every anti-abortion activist embraces the extreme views of this group. one takeaway is that there are a number of people in the anti-abortion activist group who believe the overturning of roe v. wade was the first step toward a national ban. that disaffection you hear from jason storms, that republican leaders abandoned that process to get a national ban and are now stepping away from this because they see it as politically tricky for them, they are upset. how that plays out in the election remains to be seen. do they stay home? do they not vote? what happens? it's a problem within the party. >> it's just a calculus they are not going to have a veto-proof vote in the senate. they are not going to pass a national ban. a veto-less vote. so why
>> yes. >> stephanie joins me now. what is your biggest takeaway after spending time with members of operation save america as they call themselves? it's so much like operation rescue and the criminal behavior, the group we saw in past years. >> andrea, not everyone embraces -- not every anti-abortion activist embraces the extreme views of this group. one takeaway is that there are a number of people in the anti-abortion activist group who believe the overturning of roe v....
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stephanie >> lisa. thank you. a pro-palestinian encampment on the ucsf parnassus campus is now gone. a school administrator yesterday asked protesters to leave. ucsf put out a statement saying the encampment was disrupting its health care operations. and much like other groups around the country, the demonstrators were asking for ucsf to divest from israel. the university of california system has said it will not boycott israel to the north bay, where a week of controversy at sonoma state university has intensified. after the sudden retirement of president mike lee, the csu chancellor placed lee on leave after he made a deal with pro-palestinian protesters without proper approval. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard shows us what happened during graduation >> hundreds of sonoma state grads rocking their caps and gowns during commencement ceremonies after a dramatic week on campus involving former president mike lee. but alex can't think about that right now. >> today is about me. i'm glad to have my dad here t
stephanie >> lisa. thank you. a pro-palestinian encampment on the ucsf parnassus campus is now gone. a school administrator yesterday asked protesters to leave. ucsf put out a statement saying the encampment was disrupting its health care operations. and much like other groups around the country, the demonstrators were asking for ucsf to divest from israel. the university of california system has said it will not boycott israel to the north bay, where a week of controversy at sonoma state...
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but stephanie, it goes through victory. none of these plans have any meaning if you do not eliminate hamas. if you eliminate hamas, then prosperity is possible. the expansion of prosperity is possible. but we need to defeat hamas and bring our hostages back home. we brought half of them back. we'll bring the other half back. this is my goal and this is what the vast majority of israelis support. >> of course, the idea of peace is extraordinary. but the path to get this has been devastating. so i want to talk about the power of hamas. back in december the new york times reported that you encouraged payments to hamas from qatar shortly before the october 7 attack. did you underestimate what hamas was capable of doing? >> well first of all i did everything in my power to degrade hamas' military power. i led three major military operations against hamas. not have them resurge again and come back rafah. repeat the massacre of raping women, beheading women, burning babies, taking hostages. they want to do it over and over again.
but stephanie, it goes through victory. none of these plans have any meaning if you do not eliminate hamas. if you eliminate hamas, then prosperity is possible. the expansion of prosperity is possible. but we need to defeat hamas and bring our hostages back home. we brought half of them back. we'll bring the other half back. this is my goal and this is what the vast majority of israelis support. >> of course, the idea of peace is extraordinary. but the path to get this has been...
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. >> joining me right now macromavens president he stephanie pomboy great to see you you to would me other day after gdp number out, we had growth 1.6% you and i spoke after the number you said what is amazing to me that of the 1.6% growth, 1.2% of it was spending on healthcare, housing, and insurance so i thought wait a second that sounds like all inflation. >> yeah, no, growth or inflation? >> this is the conundrum for the fed, the economy contrary to wall street perception not strong what is driving the economy any one discretionary spending all outages housing healthcare insurance, real disposable income was half the pace of total real spending so how are they sustaining this running down cards to keep up with rising cost of everything why i guess powell feels inflation situation is really sticky, proving more challenging for them, the journey from 9 to 3 was easy part, from 3 to 2 proving much harder than i think they expected it would be. >> why? >> well -- >> maybe tsunami spending. >> it might have something to do with fiscal stimulus you a look at the economy basically a dea
. >> joining me right now macromavens president he stephanie pomboy great to see you you to would me other day after gdp number out, we had growth 1.6% you and i spoke after the number you said what is amazing to me that of the 1.6% growth, 1.2% of it was spending on healthcare, housing, and insurance so i thought wait a second that sounds like all inflation. >> yeah, no, growth or inflation? >> this is the conundrum for the fed, the economy contrary to wall street perception...
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pomboy worried about macrostory stephanie pomboy from macromavens with me last week. >> this is the conundrum for the fed, the economy contrary to wall street perception not strong what is about driving economy is nondiscretionary spending housing healthcare insurance, real disposable incomes half pace of total real spending how sustaining this consumers drawing down saving run up coordinator debt to keep up with rising coast of everything, why i guess paul feels this inflation is sticky proving more challenging for them journey from 9 to 3 was easy part getting from 3 to 2 is much harder than i it can they expected it would be. louis, that can't be good if gdp was up 1.6% stephanie says 1.6%, a full 1.2% was spending on housing healthcare, insurance. >> yeah, no, i am not -- insurance costs skyrocketed i lost insurance 8 years ago in a fire zone costs prohibitive to get insurance here interesting, we have a two-tiered economy boomers have money homes and stocks having kids don't have money the kids getting increasingly restless, don't see how they can succeed, buy a house that stuf
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stephanie. all right, lisa, thank you. >> the suspect who led a police chase on interstate 80 is alive this morning. this followed an hours long standoff. highway patrol investigators say emergency crews revived him at a hospital. the chase and standoff shut down the freeway at green valley road, creating a massive backup. officers say the suspect was wanted for a shooting that happened around 11 a.m. along highway 101, in windsor. a bullet went through the back of a car, seemingly chosen at random. the driver, thankfully, was not hurt. police found the suspect's car three hours later in a parking lot. the driver took off as officers closed in. the pursuit continued across several freeways with multiple failed attempts at spike strip stops where he's really uh- avoid the spike strips, so be careful. >> spike on the right, spikes on the right. >> police eventually stopped the car in fairfield. this started a lengthy backup for miles as i-80 was closed in both directions. eastbound 680 near the ju
stephanie. all right, lisa, thank you. >> the suspect who led a police chase on interstate 80 is alive this morning. this followed an hours long standoff. highway patrol investigators say emergency crews revived him at a hospital. the chase and standoff shut down the freeway at green valley road, creating a massive backup. officers say the suspect was wanted for a shooting that happened around 11 a.m. along highway 101, in windsor. a bullet went through the back of a car, seemingly chosen...
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stephanie, lisa. >> thank you. a pro-palestinian encampment on the ucsf parnassus campus is now gone. a school administrator yesterday asked protesters to leave, and they did. ucsf put out a statement saying the encampment was disrupting its health care operations, much like other groups around the country. the demonstrators were asking for ucsf specifically to divest from israel. the university of california system has said it will not boycott israel to the north bay now, where a week of controversy at sonoma state university has intensified after the sudden retirement of president mike lee, the csu chancellor placed lee on leave after he made a deal with pro-palestinian protesters without proper approval. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard shows us what unraveled during graduation >> hundreds of sonoma state grads rocking their caps and gowns during commencement ceremonies after a dramatic week on campus involving former president mike lee. but alex can't think about that right now. >> today's about me. i'm
stephanie, lisa. >> thank you. a pro-palestinian encampment on the ucsf parnassus campus is now gone. a school administrator yesterday asked protesters to leave, and they did. ucsf put out a statement saying the encampment was disrupting its health care operations, much like other groups around the country. the demonstrators were asking for ucsf specifically to divest from israel. the university of california system has said it will not boycott israel to the north bay now, where a week of...
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stephanie. >> lisa, thank you. and thank you all for joining us. the news continues right now with gma. >> reggie aqui kumasi amanda drew. and you abc seven mornings always better with you. >> sunny days and the best days start here. >> you deserve a better day. we all do. >> weekdays at five. watch abc seven mornings. >> it's just six months until you vote. now this morning to breaking new abc news poll. who has the advantage? how do voters feel this morning on abc's this week? >> join us for this week this morning starting at eight right here on abc. >> i chose tough ahead because of their quality product and customer service coming into the showroom and seeing the actual tough shed, seeing the scale and just how it feels. it was also helpful to see the transparency and pricing. you know, what the upgrades would cost. it was a really cool experience. it's so high quality. i know seeing it now in my backyard that i can stand behind the product and it's going to stand the test of time. i love my
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okay stephanie. >> thank you. exploding ammunition from this car fire along the westbound lanes of highway four near martinez. made for an extra dangerous situation. fire broke out in this jeep around lunchtime. you're taking a look at video from sky seven. there was ammo being stored in the vehicle and the rounds just started going off. firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze before anyone was seriously hurt. >> a judge today set a june 2025 trial date in a class action lawsuit against the federal bureau of prisons. it has to do with the rampant sexual misconduct of prisoners at the now closed dublin women's prison. the plaintiffs include women who were formerly incarcerated at that facility. eight former correctional officers have been charged and convicted of abusing those female prisoners. the prison was abruptly closed last month. sam bankman-fried is going to be moved to a new prison going against his wishes as he appeals his fraud conviction. he wanted to stay in new york, but the wall street journal r
okay stephanie. >> thank you. exploding ammunition from this car fire along the westbound lanes of highway four near martinez. made for an extra dangerous situation. fire broke out in this jeep around lunchtime. you're taking a look at video from sky seven. there was ammo being stored in the vehicle and the rounds just started going off. firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze before anyone was seriously hurt. >> a judge today set a june 2025 trial date in a class action...
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good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. back in new york city, and we are now 166 days away from the election. this is the week that the former president, who is now on trial in new york, was also supposed to be on trial in florida in the classified documents case. donald trump is charged with 37 counts related to mishandling sensitive material, including willful recension of national defense information and obstruction. his co-defendants are loyal aid. judge aileen cannon who has been very friendly to donald trump has put the case on hold indefinitely. but today she was on the bench with two major hearings from the defense to dismiss the case, and no surprise, things got heated when the first hearing turned into a shouting match between the lawyer on the special prosecutor, jack smith's team, and a defense attorney. a lawyer for trump aid nauta assess the claim against his client is addictive and that is why we claim should be dismissed. the prosecutor pushed back, calling that garbage. the judge has yet to issue a ruling.
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but stephanie, it goes their victory. none of these plans have any meaning if you do not eliminate hamas. and if we eliminate hamas, then i think that this is possible. prosperity is possible. the expansion of peace is possible. but we need to defeat hamas and bring the hostages back home. they go together. we have already brought half of them back and we will bring the other half back. this is my goal, and this is what the vast majority of israelis support. >> and of course, the idea of these is extraordinary, but the path to get there has been devastating. so i want to talk about the power of hamas. back in december, the new york times reported that you encouraged payments to hamas from qatar shortly before the october 7th attack. did you underestimate what hamas was capable of doing? >> first of all, i did everything in my part to the great hamas in military power. i led three major military operations against hamas, which illuminated about 6000 of their fighters and some of their key leaders. but it did not root them
but stephanie, it goes their victory. none of these plans have any meaning if you do not eliminate hamas. and if we eliminate hamas, then i think that this is possible. prosperity is possible. the expansion of peace is possible. but we need to defeat hamas and bring the hostages back home. they go together. we have already brought half of them back and we will bring the other half back. this is my goal, and this is what the vast majority of israelis support. >> and of course, the idea of...
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yeah. >> stephanie. secretary of state antony blinken has reiterated concerns that israel lacks a credible plan to protect the more than 1 million palestinians who have taken refuge in rafah since the war began. it comes as a new report from the biden administration finds it is, quote, reasonable to assess israel used u.s. weapons in ways that are inconsistent with international law. but that report also says there isn't enough information to verify whether u.s. weapons were specifically used in those alleged violations. investigations into potential violations of international humanitarian law are ongoing. some lawmakers are now intensifying their debate over whether israel deserves more u.s. aid. >> any objective observer knows uh- israel has broken international law. it has broken american law. and in my view, israel should not be receiving another nickel in u.s. military aid. >> there is no evidence that israel is violating international law. all civilian casualties in gaza are solely the responsibil
yeah. >> stephanie. secretary of state antony blinken has reiterated concerns that israel lacks a credible plan to protect the more than 1 million palestinians who have taken refuge in rafah since the war began. it comes as a new report from the biden administration finds it is, quote, reasonable to assess israel used u.s. weapons in ways that are inconsistent with international law. but that report also says there isn't enough information to verify whether u.s. weapons were specifically...
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and stephanie is live in the newsroom with the latest. stephanie >> yes, kristen and julian. david depape walked in with his orange sweat suit on and he cracked a small smile as he sat down this morning. unlike the last hearing, the 44 year old convict was given an opportunity today to speak before the court and apologize. three decades behind bars. that's the federal sentence for the man convicted of assaulting paul pelosi with a hammer and attempting to kidnap then-house speaker nancy pelosi. with little emotion, david depape apologized tuesday, saying in part, quote, i'm sorry for what i did, especially what i did to paul pelosi. i should have just left the house when i realized nancy pelosi wasn't home, he added he regretted the, quote, stupid, immature call to the ktvu reporter and said it's been a long time since then, i've been able to reconnect with my family, and that's helped me move forward legally. anyone convicted of a crime is granted the right to speak on their own behalf at sentencing, but neither depapes defense nor federal prosecutor raised the issue. during
and stephanie is live in the newsroom with the latest. stephanie >> yes, kristen and julian. david depape walked in with his orange sweat suit on and he cracked a small smile as he sat down this morning. unlike the last hearing, the 44 year old convict was given an opportunity today to speak before the court and apologize. three decades behind bars. that's the federal sentence for the man convicted of assaulting paul pelosi with a hammer and attempting to kidnap then-house speaker nancy...
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abc's stephanie ramos is on the ground at columbia. what can you tell us? >> reporter: at columbia university, over 100 nypd officers positioned themselves outside of the campus, many of them moving onto campus to remove student demonstrators. s.w.a.t. team members moving into hamilton hall where demonstrators broke in monday night. sources telling us the building was heavily fortified by protesters. s.w.a.t. team members making their way into the hall from a second-story window. police also here to clear the encampments that have been in place almost two weeks. we've seen individuals escorted from campus in zip ties. the new york city mayor urging student demonstrators earlier tuesday to leave campus. the mayor advising parents to call their students and tell them to disperse. many of those student demonstrators deciding to stay in place, juju. >> juju: stephanie ramos, thank you. we'll have much more on the protests overnight and on "gma" tomorrow. >>> we turn to a major development in the case of the colorado mother of two who disappeared nearly four yea
abc's stephanie ramos is on the ground at columbia. what can you tell us? >> reporter: at columbia university, over 100 nypd officers positioned themselves outside of the campus, many of them moving onto campus to remove student demonstrators. s.w.a.t. team members moving into hamilton hall where demonstrators broke in monday night. sources telling us the building was heavily fortified by protesters. s.w.a.t. team members making their way into the hall from a second-story window. police...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news. >>> and that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. the vice president, kamala harris, heading to the bay area just one day before former president trump will be here. we have the details. also, more university workers walking off the job today. they're upset about the uk's response to those campus protests over
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. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. slovakia's prime minister was shot multiple times today in an assassination attempt that has shocked his country, and the region. robert fico had been attending a meeting of his government before the shooting. a 71-year-old suspect is now in custody. the country's interior minister said the attack was politically motivated. slovakia's president expressed her outrage. >> i am shocked, we are all shocked, by the terrible and vicious attack on prime minister robert fico. a physical attack on the prime minister is, first of all, an attack on a person, but it is also an attack on democracy. stephanie: fico's anti-american position has made him a divisive figure both at home and abroad. he's called for an end to funding for ukraine, which has worried european leaders ahead of regional elections in three weeks. the number of drug overdose deaths in the u.s. fell last year. initial data from the cdc shows there were around 107,000 such fatalities in 2023. that's down 3% from the year before.
. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. slovakia's prime minister was shot multiple times today in an assassination attempt that has shocked his country, and the region. robert fico had been attending a meeting of his government before the shooting. a 71-year-old suspect is now in custody. the country's interior minister said the attack was politically motivated. slovakia's president expressed her outrage. >> i am shocked, we are all shocked,...
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stephanie: here are the latest headlines. tiktok sued to overturn a new law that could ban the video sharing platform inside the u.s.. the statute says tiktok has to end american operations unless its chinese parent company byte-dance sells it within 9 months. the lawsuit says that mandate is simply not possible. not commercially, not technologically, not legally, and that it violates the first amendment. in ukraine, the state security service says it foiled a russian plot to assassinate president volodymyr zelenskyy and others. investigators arrested two colonels in the guard unit that protects high-ranking ukrainian figures. investigators say they planned to kidnap and kill zelenskyy before russian president vladimir putin's inauguration. that inauguration took place today as putin was sworn in for his fifth term, after almost 25 years in office. at an elaborate kremlin ceremony, putin vowed to defend the russian constitution. he said he was open to working with the west, despite bitter divisions over russia's war in ukrain
stephanie: here are the latest headlines. tiktok sued to overturn a new law that could ban the video sharing platform inside the u.s.. the statute says tiktok has to end american operations unless its chinese parent company byte-dance sells it within 9 months. the lawsuit says that mandate is simply not possible. not commercially, not technologically, not legally, and that it violates the first amendment. in ukraine, the state security service says it foiled a russian plot to assassinate...
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stephanie gosk, nice to see you. thank you very much. >> and joining us now, georgetown law professor of constitutional law and global health policy and author of "policing the womb," michelle goodwin. talk to me about this louisiana state house bill. they have already banned abortions in that state. what does it do to reclassify these two drugs? >> it's dangerous because what it presumes is the only use for this drug is to terminate a pregnancy, not to manage a miscarriage, not to aid in labor and delivery, which the drugs are used for, and there are medical uses beyond this. in fact, these drugs originally were not related to reproductive health care, but other medical conditions, which is why people would possess and use these drugs. conflating these drugs now with heroin and other categories of drugs, which most people associate with criminal behavior, whether or not there should be, is truly a bridge too far. it's a bridge that would not have been thought of five years ago. but here we are in the post dobbs land
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to help me break down and discuss everything that happened today, i'm joined by msnbc anchor stephanie ruhle who agreed to stick around after "the 11th hour" and many, many hours of television she's been on today, and three legal eagles who have been up for some version of 20 hours a day for weeks. and they're here, and i'm grateful for that. andrew weissmann, the former general counsel at the fbi and the cohost of the prosecuting trump podcast. i always am clicking refresh for new ep esoedz. kristy green berg, the former deputy chief at the criminal division, and katie phang, host of the katie phang show here on msnbc. so i know we've all been talking about this for hour, but i think given it's such an historic day, it's important to reset and remind people what this is all about. i'm going to start with you, andrew, you've spent hours in the courtroom, you've prosecuted cases, talk to me about the legal system and what this day meant. >> so i was struck and trying to think about sort of what the historic nature is with sort of two images right after the verdict. and one was donald tr
to help me break down and discuss everything that happened today, i'm joined by msnbc anchor stephanie ruhle who agreed to stick around after "the 11th hour" and many, many hours of television she's been on today, and three legal eagles who have been up for some version of 20 hours a day for weeks. and they're here, and i'm grateful for that. andrew weissmann, the former general counsel at the fbi and the cohost of the prosecuting trump podcast. i always am clicking refresh for new ep...
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i'm stephanie lin. pro-palestinian protesters have been cleared out from the uc santa cruz campus after police in riot gear responded to campus earlier this morning. kron four's charles clifford brings us the latest. >> well, here in santa cruz on friday afternoon, the uc santa cruz campus remains blocked off. you can see they've got the road shut down right behind me here as law enforcement continues to remove an encampment from the campus. early friday morning. law enforcement in riot gear including officers from the california highway patrol. the san francisco police department began clearing encampments from the uc santa cruz campus. >> protesters upset about the conflict in gaza between hamas and israel have been here on campus for weeks. the university says they've been asking protesters to leave, stop blocking access to the school to no avail. in a statement on friday, they defended their decision to move in saying it is imperative that we restore full access to our campus and and other on lawful
i'm stephanie lin. pro-palestinian protesters have been cleared out from the uc santa cruz campus after police in riot gear responded to campus earlier this morning. kron four's charles clifford brings us the latest. >> well, here in santa cruz on friday afternoon, the uc santa cruz campus remains blocked off. you can see they've got the road shut down right behind me here as law enforcement continues to remove an encampment from the campus. early friday morning. law enforcement in riot...
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stephanie was sorry. in lagos. thanks so much the severe solar storm is hitting the earth, giving many around the world another shot at seeing auroras light up the sky tonight. the space weather prediction center says we could see a spectacle similar to friday show in the the northern lights could shop as far south as alabama. the storm peaked on friday night at level five out of five think that hasn't happened in more than 20 years. so you meteorologist derek van dam explains what's behind these dazzling displays the historic geomagnetic storm continues. >> we're just getting word from noah's space prediction center that the geomagnetic storm watch continues right through the de on sunday as we we continue to get these highly charged particles hurdle towards earth from what is known as a sunspot cluster that is 17 times the size of the entire planet. in fact, you can see it with the naked eye, as long as you pull up your old eclipse glasses from last april and you can actually see a black spots that is visible in
stephanie was sorry. in lagos. thanks so much the severe solar storm is hitting the earth, giving many around the world another shot at seeing auroras light up the sky tonight. the space weather prediction center says we could see a spectacle similar to friday show in the the northern lights could shop as far south as alabama. the storm peaked on friday night at level five out of five think that hasn't happened in more than 20 years. so you meteorologist derek van dam explains what's behind...
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. >> thanks very much joining me now, former baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings, blake and republican strategists for michael singleton, mayor what do you make of donald trump's outrage i think the democrats ignore trump's outreach to minority voters at their peril trump knows how to trigger people. >> he knows what speaks to people, what gets them out. now, i can't say that all of those people are from the bronx. i'm very suspicious that the majority of those people were voters in the bronx, but he is doing something that is speaking to the hearts and minds minority voters. and i hope that democrats don't put our heads in the sand, even if it's not. >> i mean chances are he's not going to get a lot of electoral votes, not gonna win electoral votes in the state of new york. but this message, this idea, could be seen another in places. the idea that he's reaching out, he went to the boogie down bronx a place that set the entire world, changed the culture for the entire world through hip hop, he didn't go there by mistake. he went there because he knows if you go to the bronx, it's a me
. >> thanks very much joining me now, former baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings, blake and republican strategists for michael singleton, mayor what do you make of donald trump's outrage i think the democrats ignore trump's outreach to minority voters at their peril trump knows how to trigger people. >> he knows what speaks to people, what gets them out. now, i can't say that all of those people are from the bronx. i'm very suspicious that the majority of those people were voters in...
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stephanie? megan merkel spoke there about her nigerian heritage that must have really endearing get her to the nation right it really has and i was at an event yesterday evening at women in leadership, especially event as she co-hosted with and gaza are contrary. >> well, as the head of the world trade organization and meghan started by saying that she was she described nigeria as my country and that's had such a rapturous response, said and said that's when she found out that she was 43% nigerian. she the first person she ran was her mom, and she also revealed that people have been saying to we're really not surprised that you'll nigerian because you have all the traits resilience bravery, and all, all of these other characteristics of nigerian women the people lapping it up here, warm, welcoming her with a really warm embrace. gaming. imagine. all right. stephanie busari and legos. thank you so much. appreciate that all right. >> still to come this year is eurovision song contest was full of t
stephanie? megan merkel spoke there about her nigerian heritage that must have really endearing get her to the nation right it really has and i was at an event yesterday evening at women in leadership, especially event as she co-hosted with and gaza are contrary. >> well, as the head of the world trade organization and meghan started by saying that she was she described nigeria as my country and that's had such a rapturous response, said and said that's when she found out that she was 43%...
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. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the latest headlines -- large stretches of the deep south faced a new wave of severe storms, including possible tornadoes. dangerous conditions delayed flights in atlanta and charlotte, and closed schools in some places. a day earlier, tennessee reported multiple tornadoes and saw barrages of massive hail. the storms also left widespread destruction and hundreds of thousands without power. in all, four people have died this week from the extreme weather. puerto rico has declared a state of emergency and activated the national guard amid unrelenting rain and flooding. the u.s. territory has had more than 10 inches of rain in just two days, turning streets into rivers and triggering landslides. officials say one person is missing, several people have been rescued from rooftops, and crops have been badly damaged. in ukraine, president volodymyr zelenskyy warned today his country faces a "really difficult" situation in the east, as russian forces gain ground. zelenskyy spoke in k
. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the latest headlines -- large stretches of the deep south faced a new wave of severe storms, including possible tornadoes. dangerous conditions delayed flights in atlanta and charlotte, and closed schools in some places. a day earlier, tennessee reported multiple tornadoes and saw barrages of massive hail. the storms also left widespread destruction and hundreds of thousands without power. in all, four people have died...
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stephanie linder, the head of the garden at golden gate park, we are in your front yard stephanie, thank you very much. you heard them back here hooting and hallering when the mayor talked about roller skating, david. skate and place. and then from illuminate who works tirelessly to light this place up and create joy and place-making, my friend ben davis. and i know i'm forgetting somebody and i'm losing my notes, but i most importantly-oh our friend from another planet. there is special bit of news. we have outside land coming first week of august. already eager beaver tickets are sold out? that is because the show is hot hot hot. and thank you very much for assigning two very important members of your organization to join us for our birthday today. give it up for ranger dave and ranger roof. [applause] and as the mayor alluded, the most important round of thanks are for the hardworking men and women who take care of the part for 150 years with sweat, love and skill, this park is amazing because of them, to the rec and park staff. [applause] alright. so, now is the time for happy birthd
stephanie linder, the head of the garden at golden gate park, we are in your front yard stephanie, thank you very much. you heard them back here hooting and hallering when the mayor talked about roller skating, david. skate and place. and then from illuminate who works tirelessly to light this place up and create joy and place-making, my friend ben davis. and i know i'm forgetting somebody and i'm losing my notes, but i most importantly-oh our friend from another planet. there is special bit of...