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i'm stephanie ruhle.g, some of the casinos in las vegas are stepping up security measures. the wynn and encore are checking bags with handheld metal detectors. earlier i spoke to steven klubek and asked him if he thinks metal detectors are the answer. >> i bought caps and gounds for the poorest school in las vegas and the kids for their graduation. and i walked into the school and there were no metal detectors. there were a couple kids that approached the principal and i before i walk in to talk to the kids, and the kid mouthed off to the principal. and i was going to take the kid by the ear and say, you're going to class right now because he lipped off to the principal. and then i thought about it and am like, oh [ bleep ], oh, maybe he's got a gun. maybe he's got a knife. that was really stupid, stephen. so this is a problem. and i don't think it is going to be cured in this state because we're such a libertarian state. >> i also asked cloobeck who recently gave $400,000 to help victims and their famili
i'm stephanie ruhle.g, some of the casinos in las vegas are stepping up security measures. the wynn and encore are checking bags with handheld metal detectors. earlier i spoke to steven klubek and asked him if he thinks metal detectors are the answer. >> i bought caps and gounds for the poorest school in las vegas and the kids for their graduation. and i walked into the school and there were no metal detectors. there were a couple kids that approached the principal and i before i walk in...
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so i called stephanie. and in all the chaos she told me, daddy, daddy, i'm sorry. and that's the last conversation i had, the last text i spoke with my wife.
so i called stephanie. and in all the chaos she told me, daddy, daddy, i'm sorry. and that's the last conversation i had, the last text i spoke with my wife.
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>> more dysfunction, stephanie.ink this will really matter at all in the context of tax reform. the president, as we were discussing in the previous segment, has burned most of his goodwill with the legislative body. and if the tax bill has a chance of passing, which i still wouldn't completely write it off, for the reason it's about self preservation, republicans in congress. we have a midterm coming up. it could be stuff. as steve was talking about they have no accomplishments. my guess is they are going to tune out the president and try to pass something to deliver to his desk and say sign it or not. but her lobbying won't matter. frankly, the president's lobbying won't matter. they'll tune the administration out and do what's in the best interests. >> tuning out is exactly the sentiment i got from those inside the white house. great, ivanka wants that in there. take a hike. isn't the whole basis to simplify the tax code? and this would be adding a tax credit. doesn't even the basic idea of this go against what t
>> more dysfunction, stephanie.ink this will really matter at all in the context of tax reform. the president, as we were discussing in the previous segment, has burned most of his goodwill with the legislative body. and if the tax bill has a chance of passing, which i still wouldn't completely write it off, for the reason it's about self preservation, republicans in congress. we have a midterm coming up. it could be stuff. as steve was talking about they have no accomplishments. my guess...
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stephanie.i was running through the bleachers, i was pushed over, yeah i am bruised, but that is the least of my worries, nothing compares to anyone else. so grateful that's all that came out of this the livermore native and now las vegas resdient stephanie booker also showed me this video it was taking by a friend she was with under the bleachers. at one point, they saw a woman's body right in front of them. 1:25 stephanie. drop right in front of us, she had a limp body.stephanie says while under the bleachers she called her parents thinking this might be the last time she would talk to them. :43. i thought i was going to die. i called them and others, they told me to be calm. stephanie says she and her friends were under the bleachers for about 20 minutes then made a run for it they wandered onto the strip, and that's when complete strangers lent a hand. 1:16. there were some people in apartments, and the let us in, i am thankful for all that. (estacio - back on camera) i also talked with step
stephanie.i was running through the bleachers, i was pushed over, yeah i am bruised, but that is the least of my worries, nothing compares to anyone else. so grateful that's all that came out of this the livermore native and now las vegas resdient stephanie booker also showed me this video it was taking by a friend she was with under the bleachers. at one point, they saw a woman's body right in front of them. 1:25 stephanie. drop right in front of us, she had a limp body.stephanie says while...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. today, defense secretary mattis stood in the dmz between north and south korea and criticized kim jong-un for shackling his people and threatening the world with catastrophe. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in seoul, south caroliis being . there are americans living in south korea. seoul is only 35 miles from north korea. how worried are americans there? this is some scary rhetoric. >> well, there is an escalation of tension. and the concern now is what's going to happen in the -- well, with this trump visit and then with a few other benchmarks to come. there is a feeling here in korea that while they've seen moments of tension before, they haven't quite seen the stars align exactly as they are right now. as you said, there are tens of thousands of american troops here. they have their families with them. many of them anyway. there are also contractors here. there are people who just live in the community as well. and the concern is that you have president trump arr
i'm stephanie ruhle. today, defense secretary mattis stood in the dmz between north and south korea and criticized kim jong-un for shackling his people and threatening the world with catastrophe. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in seoul, south caroliis being . there are americans living in south korea. seoul is only 35 miles from north korea. how worried are americans there? this is some scary rhetoric. >> well, there is an escalation of tension. and the concern now is...
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stephanie: contratÉ a un abogado que me costÓ $ 3000. ejecutiva de trump la aplicaciÓn registró el miedo en la comunidad. dimos muchas aplicaciones para residencia y bastante residentes permanentes aplicando para la ciudadanÍa. es quien hace un cura que no trata de minimizar la relaciÓn de abogado y cliente, al contrario. el programa provee la tecnologÍa y el resto queda en manos del abogado y la persona. beatriz: y prepare su bolsillo porque a partir de la prÓxima semana tenemos un incremento en el precio de la gasolina en nuestro estado. aumentarÁ 0,12 $ y entrarÁ en vigor el 1 de noviembre. es una medida que busca recaudar mÁs fondos destinados a tareas de reparaciÓn de las carreteras de california. una nueva ley protegerÁ a los negocios pequeÑos, antonio nos explican en quÉ consiste la iniciativa y cÓmo beneficiarÍa a los propietarios de los comercios. antonio:en 1986 los votantes en california aprobaron, el derecho a saber sobre los productos que prohÍbe las empresas. sin una advertencia razonable. la lista de componentes quÍmicos s
stephanie: contratÉ a un abogado que me costÓ $ 3000. ejecutiva de trump la aplicaciÓn registró el miedo en la comunidad. dimos muchas aplicaciones para residencia y bastante residentes permanentes aplicando para la ciudadanÍa. es quien hace un cura que no trata de minimizar la relaciÓn de abogado y cliente, al contrario. el programa provee la tecnologÍa y el resto queda en manos del abogado y la persona. beatriz: y prepare su bolsillo porque a partir de la prÓxima semana tenemos un...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie? >> good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we're covering the portrait of a murder. >> potentially the worst domestic attack in united states history. >> hotel room booked overlooking the venue. 60 pounds of explosives, 30 guns bought in the last year alone, and the question if this man acted alone. >> he had to have some help at some point. >> looking for answers. the senate intel committee discloses its findings on russia meddling in the election. here is the big question about the trump campaign's involvement. it still remains. >> the issue of collusion is still open. >>> and staying or going? a defiant rex tillerson denies reports he considered resigning but stays coy on if he called the president a moron. trump blaming the messenger. >> it was fake news, it was a totally phony story. thank you very much. it was made up by nbc. >> no, it wasn't. let's go back to vegas, though. that's where we're going to begin this morning, with the latest on the mass shootings. investigators now say they do not believe stephen paddock act
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie? >> good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we're covering the portrait of a murder. >> potentially the worst domestic attack in united states history. >> hotel room booked overlooking the venue. 60 pounds of explosives, 30 guns bought in the last year alone, and the question if this man acted alone. >> he had to have some help at some point. >> looking for answers. the senate intel committee discloses its...
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nice talking to you. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle.orrow and check on #velshiruhle. andrea mitchell is here for "andrea mitchell reports." >> thank you, stephanie. two top republicans sound the alarm over the president's demeanor and judgment. >> reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior has become excused in countenance as telling it like it is when it is actually just reckless, outrageous and undignified. >> i think we ought to quit waiting. after nine months, i think it's not coming, and i do hear that from my colleagues. i think they know. >>> love fest. president trump's description about his lunch with fellow republicans. but was it a virtual food fight? we'll get a reality check from some seated at the table. >>> cuban officials open up about their investigation into the medical mystery affecting american diplomats in havana. we'll take you inside the havana hotel where one of the sonic attacks allegedly occurred in a hotel room. >> medically, let us do it together. let's find what is happening, because there are people that
nice talking to you. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle.orrow and check on #velshiruhle. andrea mitchell is here for "andrea mitchell reports." >> thank you, stephanie. two top republicans sound the alarm over the president's demeanor and judgment. >> reckless, outrageous and undignified behavior has become excused in countenance as telling it like it is when it is actually just reckless, outrageous and undignified. >> i think we ought to quit waiting. after nine...
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right now more on msnbc with stephanie rhule. >> hey, hallie. thanks so much. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie rhule. ali velshi is out today. it is tuesday, october 10th. let's get started. >> this is my neighborhood. in flames. >> it's pretty awful. we're all healthy and safe. and we have to try to be grateful for that. it's pretty awful. >> it's horrible. i couldn't stay because i couldn't breathe. >> i was very worried. my neighbor's house burned down. >> state of emergency in california this morning. more than a dozen wildfires rage from one edge of the state to the other. >> wildfires are raging through california's wine country. >> at least 1500 homes and businesses have been destroyed. >> and in southern california, thousands of people living near anaheim have had to leave their homes. >> with smoke and flames visible from disneyland. >> the president's bitter feud with bob
right now more on msnbc with stephanie rhule. >> hey, hallie. thanks so much. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie rhule. ali velshi is out today. it is tuesday, october 10th. let's get started. >> this is my neighborhood. in flames. >> it's pretty awful. we're all healthy and safe. and we have to try to be grateful for that. it's pretty awful. >> it's horrible. i couldn't stay because i couldn't breathe. >> i was very worried. my neighbor's house...
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which stephanie wants to freeze down to size. is in my done in the ideally we have small and distinct deposits of fat which we call localized obesity and look at. it as one or two handfuls are not a problem. it's also possible to treat larger areas with multiple applications although it's not a suitable method for overweight people to become thin. cryo lipolysis was developed and tested by scientists at harvard university in the us. if it's going to be cold and wet the antifreeze in gel protects your skin it's only the fat cells we want to freeze after all. then the applicator is placed in position it uses a vacuum to suck in fatty tissue and then cool it to a temperature of four degrees celsius. pleasant but it's bearable i was expecting it to be much worse. then the patient has to wait while the cold from the applicator leeches away the energy from the fat cells causing the metabolism to come to a still stand the cells die off. the device is removed after sixty minutes the chilled tissue is then massaged vigorously. this is wha
which stephanie wants to freeze down to size. is in my done in the ideally we have small and distinct deposits of fat which we call localized obesity and look at. it as one or two handfuls are not a problem. it's also possible to treat larger areas with multiple applications although it's not a suitable method for overweight people to become thin. cryo lipolysis was developed and tested by scientists at harvard university in the us. if it's going to be cold and wet the antifreeze in gel...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. have a wonderful weekend, everyone. >> thanks so much, mika, thanks, joe. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, he who shall not be named. president bush and obama, their take on politic, well, their take on trump. >> we've seen nationalism distorted into nativism. >> a pair of campaign rallies, obama goes off on the current political discourse. >> we've got politics infecting our communities. >> and senate republicans pass a $4 trillion budget paving the way to get tax reform done. >> only a requirement to pass a tax bill with as few votes as possible. >> facebook and the government changing its status to complicated. as senators push new regulation on the tech behemoth for greater political advertisement transparency. >> it wouldn't surprise me if the sun is setting on the golden age of silicon valley. >> we begin today with president obama and president george w. bush going on record. with sharp criticism of the current state of american politics. throwing subtle and not
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. have a wonderful weekend, everyone. >> thanks so much, mika, thanks, joe. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, he who shall not be named. president bush and obama, their take on politic, well, their take on trump. >> we've seen nationalism distorted into nativism. >> a pair of campaign rallies, obama goes off on the current political discourse. >> we've got politics infecting our communities. >>...
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by veterans park, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you so much, stephanie. from the park to duke street blocked off right now. >>> we'll start again with another story here of a potential threat at eleanor rosevelt high school in greenbelt. as a precautionary measure, wusa9 has learned extra police will be on hand tomorrow morning. prince george's county school authorities say a possible threat was made on social media. the principal has notified parents about this incident. >>> switching gears, their loved ones are missing. some may have been murdered. the one thing they all have in common, they feel like the system has failed them. tonight family and friends took their stories and anger to d.c. police headquarters. here's wusa9's michael quander. >> my soul is empty. my heart is on the floor. my guts been pulled out of me! >> reporter: it's been six months to the day. >> it's emotional. >> reporter: since marty mcmillan disappeared. >> we don't have a body. home going. >> reporter: mcmillan was 22 from south east. family members say he was planning to meet
by veterans park, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> thank you so much, stephanie. from the park to duke street blocked off right now. >>> we'll start again with another story here of a potential threat at eleanor rosevelt high school in greenbelt. as a precautionary measure, wusa9 has learned extra police will be on hand tomorrow morning. prince george's county school authorities say a possible threat was made on social media. the principal has notified parents about this incident....
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i'm stephanie rhule. >> i'm ali velshi.ver to chris jansen. >> great to see you both. sad it's under these circumstances. good morning, everyone. i am chris jansen live in las vegas. we're continuing our live coverage of the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. police today looking for clues analyzing evidence looking for an answer to the question on everyone's mind. why did a wealthy man with no criminal record, no social media imprint, no signs of mental illness carry out an attack that killed 59 people
i'm stephanie rhule. >> i'm ali velshi.ver to chris jansen. >> great to see you both. sad it's under these circumstances. good morning, everyone. i am chris jansen live in las vegas. we're continuing our live coverage of the deadliest mass shooting in u.s. history. police today looking for clues analyzing evidence looking for an answer to the question on everyone's mind. why did a wealthy man with no criminal record, no social media imprint, no signs of mental illness carry out an...
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mark: why, stephanie, might have wanted manafort to run his campaign? stephanie: like him or loathe him, he's known as a very astute political operator and particularly very good at running conventions and making sure that he can line up all of his delegates. he's a very savvy operator, absolutely no question about it. he knows how to run a campaign and he knows how to run a convention. you know, he at that time when he brought him on, remember, trump's campaign was a bit of a mess. he did, you know, bring order to what was a bit of chaos. he was only there about six months and of course then steve bannon came in and took over and the rest is history. mark: thanks for joining us. .loomberg's stephanie vonnie: we'll hear what ian told bloomberg about the latest blockbuster results and the plans for the future. this is bloomberg. ♪ 123450 mark: expenses came in 6% higher than expected and bloomberg spoke with the bank finance director in makai about results. >> the bank completed its repositioning and peter boyles and the c.e.o. has been hard at work over
mark: why, stephanie, might have wanted manafort to run his campaign? stephanie: like him or loathe him, he's known as a very astute political operator and particularly very good at running conventions and making sure that he can line up all of his delegates. he's a very savvy operator, absolutely no question about it. he knows how to run a campaign and he knows how to run a convention. you know, he at that time when he brought him on, remember, trump's campaign was a bit of a mess. he did, you...
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i think we can go back to stephanie dechen a whose life first stephanie the latest on is he still the president. he is the president for now but he has issued a letter which has been read to parliament is being debated in parliament still as we speak into its fifth hour about how to sort of diffuse and delegate his powers he says he doesn't want his term to be extended what does that mean while we were supposed to have elections here november first that's wednesday he always said he wouldn't be running in those elections those elections have now been postponed for eight months although by the by what this means is that he will not be president as of wednesday going forward i think he's been very quiet we haven't heard him address the people publicly throughout this entire last few weeks since we're off the forces. that push to retake the disputed territories in retaliation for that referendum now he is set to address the people in about an hour from now so it's going to be very interesting to see what he has to say so what happens next. while there is going to be this interim period b
i think we can go back to stephanie dechen a whose life first stephanie the latest on is he still the president. he is the president for now but he has issued a letter which has been read to parliament is being debated in parliament still as we speak into its fifth hour about how to sort of diffuse and delegate his powers he says he doesn't want his term to be extended what does that mean while we were supposed to have elections here november first that's wednesday he always said he wouldn't be...
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waef lot as stephanie said. frustrated by congress' fail dwrour yur to repeal and replace obamacare. we're waiting for trump to take action on health care on his own. >> the president is about to sign an executive order the white house says is intended to, quote, promote health care competition. however, critics say it is designed to gut obamacare rules and undermine market places. >> which are already being undermined for any of you getting your insurance through the marketplace. specifically the president is reportedly expected to expand access to so-called association health plans allowing individuals and small businesses to band together to purchase insurance at more favorable rates. it's also expected to expand the availability of short-term insurance policies which offer limited benefits. they're meant to be a bridge for people between jobs or young adult who is are no longer eligible for their parents' health plans. and the president is expected to allow the purchase of these plans across state line s. th
waef lot as stephanie said. frustrated by congress' fail dwrour yur to repeal and replace obamacare. we're waiting for trump to take action on health care on his own. >> the president is about to sign an executive order the white house says is intended to, quote, promote health care competition. however, critics say it is designed to gut obamacare rules and undermine market places. >> which are already being undermined for any of you getting your insurance through the marketplace....
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning the president says his pick to be the next drug czar withdraws his name. >>> nsenator mccain slamming th president and his world view in a blistering speech last night. >> some half-baked spiritual nationalism cooked up by people who would rather have scapegoats than solve problems. >> boom. this as the president tries to thread the needle with former republicans and steve bannon. >> i can understand where steve bannon is coming from. >> really? after months of buildup, president trump lowering expectations around tax reform. >> it took years for the reagan administration to get taxes done. i've been here for nine months, a little more than nine months. >> trump walking us back, walking us back. finally with some hard numbers at the white house, it becomes clear that the president may be downplaying the big plan. we're going to begin this morning with the breaking news, congressman tom marino, the president's next pick to be the drug czar has officially withdrawn his name
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning the president says his pick to be the next drug czar withdraws his name. >>> nsenator mccain slamming th president and his world view in a blistering speech last night. >> some half-baked spiritual nationalism cooked up by people who would rather have scapegoats than solve problems. >> boom. this as the president tries to thread the needle with former...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.in's earliest public accusers is giving her first tv interview since coming forward with sexual harassment allegations. actress and activist ashley judd speaking out this morning in an exclusive appearance on good morning america. >> i have no warning. i remember the lurch when i went to the desk and i said mr. weinstein, is he on the patio, and there's like, he's in his room, and i'm like, are you kidding me? >> weinstein's spokesperson has provided this statement to nbc news. quote, any allegations of nonconsensual sex are unequivocally denied by mr. weinstein. you know we're going to cover this now. i want to bring in my friend, attorney midwin charles, msnbc legal analyst. i've had the chance to speak now with a number of harvey weinstein accusers. their accounts, crushing. we're up to 67 accusers. judd said if weinstein is, quote, a rapist, then he should go to jail. but she also adds that she knows he needs help. she knows he could be suffering. are women ever going to see justic
i'm stephanie ruhle.in's earliest public accusers is giving her first tv interview since coming forward with sexual harassment allegations. actress and activist ashley judd speaking out this morning in an exclusive appearance on good morning america. >> i have no warning. i remember the lurch when i went to the desk and i said mr. weinstein, is he on the patio, and there's like, he's in his room, and i'm like, are you kidding me? >> weinstein's spokesperson has provided this...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.rning primer action everything you need to know to get your day started. we begin in california where at least 17 people have been killed and nearly 200 injured as deadly wildfires ravage the state. 115,000 acres and more than 2,000 structures have been destroyed. >>> puerto rico's governor now says hurricane maria is responsible for the deaths of 43 people. house speaker paul ryan will visit the island later this week, one day after the house is expected to pass a $29 billion disaster relief package. >>> and the utah police detective who was caught on camera forcefully handcuffing and dragging a nurse from a hospital in july has been fired. detective jeff payne argued with the nurse after she refused to take blood from an unconscious patient for him. >>> in a letter to all 32 nfl teams, commissioner roger goodell says he thinks all players should stand for the national anthem. president trump responded this morning tweeting it's about time that roger goodell of the nfl is finally dema
i'm stephanie ruhle.rning primer action everything you need to know to get your day started. we begin in california where at least 17 people have been killed and nearly 200 injured as deadly wildfires ravage the state. 115,000 acres and more than 2,000 structures have been destroyed. >>> puerto rico's governor now says hurricane maria is responsible for the deaths of 43 people. house speaker paul ryan will visit the island later this week, one day after the house is expected to pass a...
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i'm alley velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle.ve the latest information on the mass shooting and the gunman behind the massacre. >> a total of 59 people were killed, 527 wounded in sunday night's attack. the gunman had a total of 42 firearms found in both his home and in the hotel room where he carried out the shooting. and there's no word yet on a possible motive. let's go to joe frieyr also her in las vegas. >> reporter: those 42 firearms, 22 of them were found inside of his hotel room. authorities say he has more than ten suitcase to bring the weapons into the room. he checked in on thursday so he had been here a few days before the shooting. but what's unclear at this point is exactly why he did this. also a search of his home, which is in mesquitmesquite, nevada. family says he made millions of dollars off of real estate. that he was an avid gambler. he had status at a casino here in the area. law enforcement sources have told nbc news that in recent days he had been placing big bets, one source says $10,000 or more. it's unc
i'm alley velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle.ve the latest information on the mass shooting and the gunman behind the massacre. >> a total of 59 people were killed, 527 wounded in sunday night's attack. the gunman had a total of 42 firearms found in both his home and in the hotel room where he carried out the shooting. and there's no word yet on a possible motive. let's go to joe frieyr also her in las vegas. >> reporter: those 42 firearms, 22 of them were found inside of his...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.rrection involving the death of entertainment superstar robert guillaume. he was in shows such as "the jeffersons" and in the sitcom "soap" before getting his own spin-off "benson" where he was a well-known star across america. he was also a broadway actor and appeared in several movies. he had been fighting prostate cancer and he was 89 years old. >>> moving forward, remember that notorious dossier that contained some salacious accusations against president trump? well, it turns out that dossier was funded in part by the clinton campaign and the dnc. a source confirms to nbc news that a law firm representing both retained fusion gps to conduct the research which began in april of 2016 and ended just before the election. "the washington post" the first to cover the story reports that before that research was retained by clinton's campaign, it was being funded by an unknown republican client during the republican primary. clinton has not responded to the story, but trump himself respond
i'm stephanie ruhle.rrection involving the death of entertainment superstar robert guillaume. he was in shows such as "the jeffersons" and in the sitcom "soap" before getting his own spin-off "benson" where he was a well-known star across america. he was also a broadway actor and appeared in several movies. he had been fighting prostate cancer and he was 89 years old. >>> moving forward, remember that notorious dossier that contained some salacious...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika, hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, we think facts do matter, distance and distract. the white house downplaying any connection the indicted former members of their team have to the president. >> today's announcement has nothing to do with the president. >> trump reportedly fuming over it with an administration already in gridlock. will these arrests stop the white house from getting anything done? >> it is very distracting to the president, while at the same time, trying to carry the weight of what being president of the united states means. >> the president prepares to announce his nominee for what many consider to be the second most powerful person in washington. the fed chair and the stock market is tum belling after republicans float the idea of a phased-in corporate tax cut. >>> and the head of fema testifies on the hurricane response as the fbi is reportedly looking into how teeny tiny white fish energy secured that now canceled $300 million contract in puerto rico. we begin on this holiday morning
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika, hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, we think facts do matter, distance and distract. the white house downplaying any connection the indicted former members of their team have to the president. >> today's announcement has nothing to do with the president. >> trump reportedly fuming over it with an administration already in gridlock. will these arrests stop the white house from getting anything done?...
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>> yeah, stephanie. this is the most isolated someplace in africa which is the most isolated continent. >> then it's not a surprise that things would be this confusing? >> no. but the intensity of it is. the idea this isis splitter group can get 50 people together to conduct an ambush is extraordinary. but also points out a failure in intelligence. these things only happen because there's a black hole where the information is supposed to be. and these guys walked into this ambush without knowing that this isis group is there. malcolm is exactly right. this may very well be a turning point in our commitment to africa. >> malcolm, last comment? >> yeah. you know, we have a base to the northeast of that about 150 kilometers which is a very large base. it's a u.s. drone base which carries out collections operations in that trans-saddle region between the town, the libyan border, and west of mali. it appears the intelligence support for this special forces team which by the way these small missions of leading
>> yeah, stephanie. this is the most isolated someplace in africa which is the most isolated continent. >> then it's not a surprise that things would be this confusing? >> no. but the intensity of it is. the idea this isis splitter group can get 50 people together to conduct an ambush is extraordinary. but also points out a failure in intelligence. these things only happen because there's a black hole where the information is supposed to be. and these guys walked into this...
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stephanie brad fornos --bradford nos tiene los detalles. encontrar las herramientas necesarias para tener una vida y un futuro mejor. lo que le puedo recomendar a todos los que estÁn aquÍ, es que no pierdan la fe y sigan luchando por sus sueÑos. stephanie: este libro tiene un poco de "yo no sÉ maÑana"? enrique: sÍ. yo al ser indocumentado me propuse vivir el dÍa a día a full. no pensaba en el maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ beatriz: aquÍ un adelanto de "contacto deportivo". presentador: monterrey busca la punta del torneo, los rams y lo cardinal se enfrentaron por la semana siete de la nfl. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es "contacto deportivo". daniel: rayado visitÓ pumas en ciudad universitaria, con la misiÓn de mantener el liderazgo. los del "turco" tienen 30 puntos en la punta de la tabla. el san josÉ earthquaker clasificaron a instancias finales, van a enfrentar a vancouver. nos vamos a espaÑa. el real madrid recibÍa al eibar. los de crisis u consiguieron una victoria de tres goles por cero. consigan los 20 puntos y se encuentran en el tercer lugar de la tab
stephanie brad fornos --bradford nos tiene los detalles. encontrar las herramientas necesarias para tener una vida y un futuro mejor. lo que le puedo recomendar a todos los que estÁn aquÍ, es que no pierdan la fe y sigan luchando por sus sueÑos. stephanie: este libro tiene un poco de "yo no sÉ maÑana"? enrique: sÍ. yo al ser indocumentado me propuse vivir el dÍa a día a full. no pensaba en el maÑana. ♪ ♪ ♪ beatriz: aquÍ un adelanto de "contacto deportivo"....
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illia: a continuaciÓn stephanie habla del Éxito de la nueva canciÓn del artista mexicano.do todo un Éxito, el vÍdeo musical tiene 20 millones de reproducciones. >> hay que agradecerle a las fanÁticas que son quienes están apoyando. hemos visitado estadios grandes como el azteca. para mÍ el disco es otro sueÑo. estaba desde muy chico en el rollo de la mÚsica, a esa edad es difÍcil pero siempre he ido escalando escalones para poder subir, illia: asÍ concluye nuestra ediciÓn de noticias univisión 65. recuerden que tenemos la ediciÓn de las 11 y siempre no puede seguir en la red sociales, facebook twitter y visitando univision65.com. gracias por su compaÑÍa.
illia: a continuaciÓn stephanie habla del Éxito de la nueva canciÓn del artista mexicano.do todo un Éxito, el vÍdeo musical tiene 20 millones de reproducciones. >> hay que agradecerle a las fanÁticas que son quienes están apoyando. hemos visitado estadios grandes como el azteca. para mÍ el disco es otro sueÑo. estaba desde muy chico en el rollo de la mÚsica, a esa edad es difÍcil pero siempre he ido escalando escalones para poder subir, illia: asÍ concluye nuestra ediciÓn de...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. the specialty counsel investigation into russian election meddling is inching closer to the oval office. politico reports former white house press secretary, yes, he's back, sean spicer, met with robert mueller's team monday for an interview that lasted most of the day. this comes less than one week after former chief of staff reince priebus had a lengthy interview of his own. nbc news has learned the senate intelligence committee has subpoenaed documents and testimony from former trump campaign foreign policy advisor carter page. politico white house reporter josh dossey covered spicer's interview and joins me now. josh, according to your reporting, what was spicer asked? >> spicer spent most of the day with robert mueller's team and he was asked about a number of events that happened in the oval office. he was asked about the firing of james comey and the statements he made around the firing a few days before the firing he said the president had full confidence in comey. they were i
i'm stephanie ruhle. the specialty counsel investigation into russian election meddling is inching closer to the oval office. politico reports former white house press secretary, yes, he's back, sean spicer, met with robert mueller's team monday for an interview that lasted most of the day. this comes less than one week after former chief of staff reince priebus had a lengthy interview of his own. nbc news has learned the senate intelligence committee has subpoenaed documents and testimony from...
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i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot of news to cover. starting with president trump and the senate majority leader ready to break bread today. can they break the tension and the dead lock with bannon the bomb thrower? >> there's a time and season for everything and right now it's a season of war against a gop establishment. >> how about that? and a week into the worst wildfires into inn california's history with 40 people killed, now 24 hour shifts for 11,000 firefighters are taking their toll. >> this is my house. this is my home, this is my everything and now i got to figure out where to go from here. >> and harvey weinstein's trouble going global. police in london are investigating claims against sexual assault as one of his famous accusers speaks publicly about her claims. >> after many, many decades, what feels like many decades in this industry to have felt the support and the coming together of everybody this week, so thank you very much. >> we begin this morning with president trump. is he ready to make nice? the president set to
i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot of news to cover. starting with president trump and the senate majority leader ready to break bread today. can they break the tension and the dead lock with bannon the bomb thrower? >> there's a time and season for everything and right now it's a season of war against a gop establishment. >> how about that? and a week into the worst wildfires into inn california's history with 40 people killed, now 24 hour shifts for 11,000 firefighters are taking...
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. >> i'm stephanie rule. we are talking about two tragedies as they continue to unfold right in front of us. we are in las vegas, the site right now of the worst mass shooting in american history. authorities are trying to figure out why this happened. 59 people are dead. more than 500 hurt. >> today we are hearing more from the survivors and first responders. >> they encountered a war field, a battlefield, that's exactly what it was. we never prepared for anything like this. >> we didn't know it was real until i saw people running out with blood. there was people behind me protecting them. >> i had to go in. because if it was me i would want someone to come get me or go get my wife or my kids. and i just had to do whatever i could do. >> 3,000 miles away, the president is dealing with a tragedy of a different sort. it has now been nearly two weeks since hurricane maria made land fall or puerto rico, reeking havoc on the tiny island as a category 5 storm. the president and first lady are in puerto rico right
. >> i'm stephanie rule. we are talking about two tragedies as they continue to unfold right in front of us. we are in las vegas, the site right now of the worst mass shooting in american history. authorities are trying to figure out why this happened. 59 people are dead. more than 500 hurt. >> today we are hearing more from the survivors and first responders. >> they encountered a war field, a battlefield, that's exactly what it was. we never prepared for anything like this....
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. >> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning we're talking about the calm before the storm. president trump delivers an ominous warning but with reports he plans to decertify the iran nuclear deal, the growing russian investigation, chaos in north korea and late breaking news on birth control. what in the world was he talking about? >> what storm, mr. president? >> you'll find out. >> president trump reportedly furious after the nbc report that his secretary of state called him a moron and in sense pence holds a hastily planned call with tillerson while kelly abruptly cancels plans to travel to las vegas and summons tillerson to the white house. >>> 33,000 jobs left in september, the first decline in nearly seven years. we're going to break down what that all means. >>> you know what we're beginning with, the calm before the storm, the cryptic remark coming from president trump last night while posing for a photo in a state dining room. >> you guys knows what this represents? it's the calm before the storm. >> what'
. >> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning we're talking about the calm before the storm. president trump delivers an ominous warning but with reports he plans to decertify the iran nuclear deal, the growing russian investigation, chaos in north korea and late breaking news on birth control. what in the world was he talking about? >> what storm, mr. president? >> you'll find out. >> president trump reportedly...
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i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie rhule. it is friday, october 27th. let's get you started. >> the pressure's on to get something done on taxes. >> we're frying to give people a break on their taxes making it easier to plan for the future. >> many corporations take advantage of the loopholes in the code so they pay a lower effective rate. >> can you guarantee tax reform will not add to the deficit? >> no. but i can guarantee that our budget gets less deficit than the democrat budget. >> we've got 40, 50, $60 trillion of unpaid liabilities coming up. >> breaking overnight, defense secretary james mattis travels to the north korean border. this morning new threats from kim jong-un. >> our goal is not war but the verifiable denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >> trump is headed to this region next week on a trip but he's not coming here alone. the president is coming with a big show of force. a signal that confronting kim jong-un is now at the top of the administration's foreign agenda. >> this morning harvey weinstein is taking on his former compan
i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie rhule. it is friday, october 27th. let's get you started. >> the pressure's on to get something done on taxes. >> we're frying to give people a break on their taxes making it easier to plan for the future. >> many corporations take advantage of the loopholes in the code so they pay a lower effective rate. >> can you guarantee tax reform will not add to the deficit? >> no. but i can guarantee that our budget gets less...
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in middletown, virginia, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> if you have information that might help the fbi, app or website. >>> virginia governor candidates took the stage together for what could be the last time. republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph northam held a forum at patriot high school in prince william county. the two discussed criminal justice reform, the treatment of immigrants and the need for stable funding for the metro system. election day is november 7th. >>> people from all around the world gathered for the 16th annual u.s. freedom walk that started in arlington. walkers from germany to taiwan walked anywhere from a 5k to about 18 miles today to see the best monuments and parks that d.c. has to offer. today wasn't about speed but about combining fitness with improving international relations. >> this there's 28 super walk -- there's 28 super walks like this around different countries. so they come from 26 different countries just to do this walk for friends, fitness and health. >> get this, one walker from taiwan, 87 years old. >>> and what a day it was for a walk, h
in middletown, virginia, stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >> if you have information that might help the fbi, app or website. >>> virginia governor candidates took the stage together for what could be the last time. republican ed gillespie and democrat ralph northam held a forum at patriot high school in prince william county. the two discussed criminal justice reform, the treatment of immigrants and the need for stable funding for the metro system. election day is november 7th....
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that's right, stephanie.ith russia because viktor yanukovych, the politician on whose behalf these two men were doing this secret lobbying, is a russian-backed, putin-backed figure, who now resides in moscow. so there was a split within ukrainian pot tilitics. one side wanted to gravitate towards nato and the other side was pro-russian. manafort engaged with the pro-russian guys. >> then how can the trump administration possibly go back to the argument that they made several months ago when they had this meeting at trump tower that jared was at, that don jr. was at that oops, we didn't know, we're new to this politics game and we thought this was here to orphans? it was president trump who dictated that was going to be the white house's statement. how now that we know who manafort is, who he was paid by year after year, how can that argument hold any water? >> well, they can't say that, stephanie. and then point of fact, they couldn't say that before the election either. because there was a lot of reporting,
that's right, stephanie.ith russia because viktor yanukovych, the politician on whose behalf these two men were doing this secret lobbying, is a russian-backed, putin-backed figure, who now resides in moscow. so there was a split within ukrainian pot tilitics. one side wanted to gravitate towards nato and the other side was pro-russian. manafort engaged with the pro-russian guys. >> then how can the trump administration possibly go back to the argument that they made several months ago...
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for more on this, stephanie baker joints us now.tephanie, what do we know about obamacare and can you break it down for us? >> it is a bipartisan deal tos trumpe the subsidies announced he would be cutting, just for the next two years. it's a short-term fix sponsored by a democrat and republican. it is unclear how much support it has beyond, in the wider congress, senate, and house. we have already seen republicans voice concern, saying they do not want to be seen as bailing out obamacare and i think they lre going to have an uphil struggle to get bipartisan consensus. francine: what about tax reform? this is kind of pushing equity markets up. will he get this before christmas? >> we had trump speaking yesterday bombastic late, saying this would usher in an economic boom we have not seen since the reagan era. he came out with his figures again, saying it would put $4000 into the pockets of every american household. but we still do not have are the details on what kind of tax breaks will be eliminated, what are the income bands for t
for more on this, stephanie baker joints us now.tephanie, what do we know about obamacare and can you break it down for us? >> it is a bipartisan deal tos trumpe the subsidies announced he would be cutting, just for the next two years. it's a short-term fix sponsored by a democrat and republican. it is unclear how much support it has beyond, in the wider congress, senate, and house. we have already seen republicans voice concern, saying they do not want to be seen as bailing out obamacare...
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there's this amazing story, stephanie. this amazing story.irst of all, your boyfriend, you call your boyfriend, this guy served in the army, served our country. he races over there, in your words, like a bat out of hell. i hope i can say that on on morning television. really, though. and here he is helping you, helping paige. and saving people's lives with tourniquet tourniquets. >> yeah. i called him as soon as it happened. i was just yelling into the phone. i couldn't hear anything on the other line. i made sure my call had gone through. i knew it was going through. i know he could hear me but i couldn't hear anything. he came down to look for us. he got in between police cars, ambulances, jumped over curbs as fast as he could. he searched for us and couldn't find us. he searched for my mom and cooperate find my mom. he couldn't help himself but start to help those who had been wounded and hurt. anything he could do. >> i think this is a guy you keep by your side for a really long time. let's talk about meeting with the president. i know th
there's this amazing story, stephanie. this amazing story.irst of all, your boyfriend, you call your boyfriend, this guy served in the army, served our country. he races over there, in your words, like a bat out of hell. i hope i can say that on on morning television. really, though. and here he is helping you, helping paige. and saving people's lives with tourniquet tourniquets. >> yeah. i called him as soon as it happened. i was just yelling into the phone. i couldn't hear anything on...
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i'm stephanie. we just heard from las vegas chief of police. i'm stephanie rhule. a begunman opening fire at a country music festival in las vegas, nevada. at least 50 people dead, more than 400 taken to area hospitals as shots rained down from 32 floors up. >> coming from upstairs at mandalay bay. >> multiple dfws in the chests. send a medical team. >> the shooter found dead leaving witnesses and victims to try and make sense out of a devastating tragedy. >> we were hiding because there were shots going everywhere and there were dead people everywhere. it was horrible. >> we begin this morning with the latest on that horrific shooting that took place last night in las vegas, nevada. it happened less than 12 hours ago during a news festival on the las vegas strip. police say a single suspect opened fire from the 32nd floor of the mandalay resort. the suspect is 64-year-old stephen paddock. he was found dead in his hotel room after law enforcement broke down the door. police say at least 10 rifles were found in the room. police also say they are confident they have
i'm stephanie. we just heard from las vegas chief of police. i'm stephanie rhule. a begunman opening fire at a country music festival in las vegas, nevada. at least 50 people dead, more than 400 taken to area hospitals as shots rained down from 32 floors up. >> coming from upstairs at mandalay bay. >> multiple dfws in the chests. send a medical team. >> the shooter found dead leaving witnesses and victims to try and make sense out of a devastating tragedy. >> we were...
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i'm stephanie rhule. let's get started. >> the president picking both sides. >> we're not getting the job done. and i'm not going to blame myself, i'll be honest. they are not getting the job done. my relationship with this gentleman is outstanding. has been outstanding. >> contrary to what some of you may have reported, we are together on this agenda to move america forward. >> the president's platform was make america great again. not make the gop great again. >> one of the president's frequent foes firing a thinly veiled shot. >> trump half baked nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems. is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other dogma of the past that americans consigned to the ash heap of history. >> also igniting a new controversy with former presidents and gold star families. >> a false claim that most former presidents did not call families of fallen service members. >> i've written them personal letters. they've been sent or are going out tonight.
i'm stephanie rhule. let's get started. >> the president picking both sides. >> we're not getting the job done. and i'm not going to blame myself, i'll be honest. they are not getting the job done. my relationship with this gentleman is outstanding. has been outstanding. >> contrary to what some of you may have reported, we are together on this agenda to move america forward. >> the president's platform was make america great again. not make the gop great again. >>...
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stand at this hour stephanie. we've seen some m.p.'s arriving it hasn't started yet but the session is supposed to be starting right about now what we understand on the agenda first they will read out that letter the letter from president mustard but design and then they will debate it and as you mentioned what we expect is that letter to state that he will not extend his term false november the first that's this wednesday and then the distribution of his powers so in terms of you know some of the leaks that have been coming out perhaps more powers to parliament to the judiciary and also perhaps in the hands of his nephew as the current prime minister natural numbers on a so again i think we're not to wait and see what is going to come out of it but it's a closed meeting but we will expect a press conference behind us depending how long they're going to debate it to get the exact details of where we're going to go where we're going to move forward from now what's the plan and stephanie at this point if he does ind
stand at this hour stephanie. we've seen some m.p.'s arriving it hasn't started yet but the session is supposed to be starting right about now what we understand on the agenda first they will read out that letter the letter from president mustard but design and then they will debate it and as you mentioned what we expect is that letter to state that he will not extend his term false november the first that's this wednesday and then the distribution of his powers so in terms of you know some of...
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deko joins us from erbil in northern iraq stephanie a very complex battlefield. you were at the front lines earlier of this latest. gunfire the latest clashes tell us about what you saw and what you heard while you were there. so we've been through just come back we've been there throughout the day we saw heavy military reinforcements throughout the day from the peshmerga heading towards those front lines we do or to stand fully that at the moment the fighting is is calm there's no real exchange going on in that the iraqi forces have managed to reach which called the thirty sixth line now this is around two kilometers outside the main checkpoint of our bill we spoke to one commander we stopped them when they had this convoy streaming in with pesh man to go with their guns calling pressure marriot push matter they had you know blankets and mattresses with them of course an indication that they are there to stay to defend their positions and he was saying to us well really pointing the finger at the shia militia the hostile shabby we were fighting alongside the ira
deko joins us from erbil in northern iraq stephanie a very complex battlefield. you were at the front lines earlier of this latest. gunfire the latest clashes tell us about what you saw and what you heard while you were there. so we've been through just come back we've been there throughout the day we saw heavy military reinforcements throughout the day from the peshmerga heading towards those front lines we do or to stand fully that at the moment the fighting is is calm there's no real...
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stephanie is 22 years old. her mother is ill, needing treatment. at a hospital right after the storm. this family still doesn't know why. we may never know if stephanie's father is one of the official deaths of hurricane maria, but we do know he left behind a family that is vulnerable. >> what did he tell you? >> there's no words. no words to express that. it's tough. she's only 22. without a dad. and that's her grandma who is with her. it's kind of difficult, right? >> volunteer, oscar soto, a native puerto ricoen could not reach his dad for days. >> how is your dad? >> they are with life and that's what's important. that's what's important. family is okay. but, yeah, this is our family, too. >> the thing about puerto rico is it was already on the edge. many here are sick, with long waits and a severe shortage of specialists in an economic recession. there was no reserve here. nothing to keep them from toppling au toppling off the edge. >> the hurricane causes a lot of stress. you have people coming from work and trying to get gas, and stress buil
stephanie is 22 years old. her mother is ill, needing treatment. at a hospital right after the storm. this family still doesn't know why. we may never know if stephanie's father is one of the official deaths of hurricane maria, but we do know he left behind a family that is vulnerable. >> what did he tell you? >> there's no words. no words to express that. it's tough. she's only 22. without a dad. and that's her grandma who is with her. it's kind of difficult, right? >>...
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reporting live, at presbyterian trauma center i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> stephanie, thank you near. >>> throngs of people lined up to give blood in the early hours after the shooting in las vegas. throughout the day blood banks continue to see long lines and crowds of people showing up to donate w more than 500 people injured the mayor of las vegas asked people to give blood and community members responded. experts say that it is one way that people close to a tragedy can help. >>> when a tragedy strikes like what we saw in vegas many tried to process why these things happen? what to say? even how to discuss witt our children. >> to help us deal with all this we have assistant clinical professor doctor ebony right here from drexel university and she is going to answer some of these questions doctor white, turf start first , we're practically a country away, in terms of the geographical distance from las vegas but yet so many of us feel that hurt in our hearts ace we're watching then fold. sit possible for to us still be deeply affected and what do we do those feelin
reporting live, at presbyterian trauma center i'm stephanie stahl for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> stephanie, thank you near. >>> throngs of people lined up to give blood in the early hours after the shooting in las vegas. throughout the day blood banks continue to see long lines and crowds of people showing up to donate w more than 500 people injured the mayor of las vegas asked people to give blood and community members responded. experts say that it is one way that...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. i will be back. >> stephanie, thank you very much.e start this morning from washington with new questions bubbling up overnight and today about that deadly ambush in niger. senator john mccain is not sugarcoating it. he says the trump administration has not been up front about this attack. and another top former intelligence official has more questions too. we're looking at that. and fall out for yet another day about the president's outreach to gold star families. also in washington, just a few minutes ago puerto rico's governor talks with reporters and he talked with marco rubio, who is now talking to the media, as we go live to south florida where tens of thousands of puerto ricans are trying to find some semblance of home. and later in the show, he's back. yep. president obama back on the campaign trail for the first time since leaving the white house. and one of the candidates he's stufrpg for joins us on this program later on in the show. big interview. you do not want to miss it. but first we start with that growing controversy
i'm stephanie ruhle. i will be back. >> stephanie, thank you very much.e start this morning from washington with new questions bubbling up overnight and today about that deadly ambush in niger. senator john mccain is not sugarcoating it. he says the trump administration has not been up front about this attack. and another top former intelligence official has more questions too. we're looking at that. and fall out for yet another day about the president's outreach to gold star families....
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stephanie: maÑana no se pierdan crÓnicas de sÁbado.tivaria de nuevo cuando la encuentres. [mujer 1] ¡ahh, ya me siento mucho mejor! es que con tanta prisa, será que la dejé sobre el escritorio o quizas de pronto la dejé... [mujer 2] o quizás la dejaste en el balcón del dormitorio principal. ¡en éste! [mujer 1] ¡y mira ya la puedo volver a activar! locutor: este es contacto deportivo. ramsÉs: hola, le saluda ramsés sandoval. tuvo su salida mÁs corta en su carrera, no completo el segundo inning. poco despuÉs darwin encontrÓ una segunda carrera del juego con doblete sobre la pared. plank yo a los Ángeles con tres y 23. con eso houston ganÓ cinco a tres y dominan la serie. washington visitÓ a los campeones poco antes del medio tiempo. greene dio una especie de codazo ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: este dÍa las mÁs instalaciones televisiÓn 14 a quien la ciudad de san josÉ. hoy se realizo el latino tec. un evento diseÑado para aumentar, mantener y elevar a los latinos en el sector de la tecnologÍa. los ex palmira: la administraciÓn del presidente donald
stephanie: maÑana no se pierdan crÓnicas de sÁbado.tivaria de nuevo cuando la encuentres. [mujer 1] ¡ahh, ya me siento mucho mejor! es que con tanta prisa, será que la dejé sobre el escritorio o quizas de pronto la dejé... [mujer 2] o quizás la dejaste en el balcón del dormitorio principal. ¡en éste! [mujer 1] ¡y mira ya la puedo volver a activar! locutor: este es contacto deportivo. ramsÉs: hola, le saluda ramsés sandoval. tuvo su salida mÁs corta en su carrera, no completo el...
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poppy and john. >> stephanie elam outside the university medical center in las vegas. joining us dr. alexander, a professor of emergency medicine at emory university. thank you so much for being with us. 400 people taken to local area hospitals, not all the same hospital, but still, hundreds of people taken to the hospital. when you are in an emergency room what is the process? what happens? how do you receive this many wounded people from an attack like this? >> john, thank you for having me. absolute tragedy for that community. in the emergency department, which is just the front door to the hospital, there has to be plans in place already for managing such a large volume of patients. as stephanie had mentioned, there are a range of injuries that would present to the hospital. even the level one trauma center. some that are minor, some that are more serious, some that require immediate life-saving interventions be performed. it really starts with triaging patients again. they've been triaged in the field once, they've been transported to the nearest appropriate hospi
poppy and john. >> stephanie elam outside the university medical center in las vegas. joining us dr. alexander, a professor of emergency medicine at emory university. thank you so much for being with us. 400 people taken to local area hospitals, not all the same hospital, but still, hundreds of people taken to the hospital. when you are in an emergency room what is the process? what happens? how do you receive this many wounded people from an attack like this? >> john, thank you for...
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stephanie jack is an air bill in northern iraq and joins us live now and as you were saying stephanie this is the second meeting between rex tillerson and hydra a body in the space of a few days what rex tennyson's priorities in this meeting. what i think particularly as you say because is the second meeting in two days did you really need to come here while yes he did because there are a lot of important things developments that are going on particularly first and foremost i think they will be discussing the developments that have happened here on the ground particular when it comes to erbil the fact that the iraqi forces together with those shia militias you were talking about earlier have taken around twelve thousand kilometer squared of territory disputed territory between baghdad and erbil but from the peshmerga from the kurdish forces now that has not gone down well here with the government and i think this is going to be very high on the agenda on how to move forward i think particularly going to be focusing on how to move forward when it comes to dialogue baghdad has said it i
stephanie jack is an air bill in northern iraq and joins us live now and as you were saying stephanie this is the second meeting between rex tillerson and hydra a body in the space of a few days what rex tennyson's priorities in this meeting. what i think particularly as you say because is the second meeting in two days did you really need to come here while yes he did because there are a lot of important things developments that are going on particularly first and foremost i think they will be...
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stephanie? >> all right, mariana, thank you so much. our own mariana atencio who has been in puerto rico for over a week. >>> stick around, everyone. the september jobs report is out. big losses. much bigger losses than expected. we're going to break down the numbers. but remember when you think about those numbers, put into perspective what we faced in the last month. the hurricanes, the impact. you got to look at the markets. we have been on a very strong tear. business sentiment is up. so let's break down the numbers and show you exactly what they mean. you're watching "velshi & rhule." at ally, we're doing digital financial services right. but if that's not enough, we have more than 8,000 ally's looking out for one thing, you. call in the next ten minutes to save on. and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every dollar. put down the phone. and if that's not enough, we'll look after your every cent. grab your wallet. access denied. and if that's still not enough to help you save. ooo i need these! we'll just bring out the sno
stephanie? >> all right, mariana, thank you so much. our own mariana atencio who has been in puerto rico for over a week. >>> stick around, everyone. the september jobs report is out. big losses. much bigger losses than expected. we're going to break down the numbers. but remember when you think about those numbers, put into perspective what we faced in the last month. the hurricanes, the impact. you got to look at the markets. we have been on a very strong tear. business...
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all right stephanie decker thank you for that update. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has criticized the four countries imposing a blockade on qatar for refusing to engage in talks to ease the crisis he's kicking off a week long overseas trip with stops in saudi arabia and qatar in june saudi arabia the united arab emirates egypt and behind and closed airspace and sever trade and diplomatic links with qatar they accuse it of fostering terrorism charges doha it strongly denies this the department says there is little hope of agreement anytime soon. we want to see these come countries keep their focus on the areas of mutual cooperation that we have and that includes the fight against terror terrorism and other things of that nature so i think the secretary is you know certainly discouraged that nothing has been resolved just yet he's talked pretty consistently although folks haven't haven't. bunch attention to it reese recently about the disappointment that the nations haven't been able to solve the g.c.c. crisis we hope that they will we
all right stephanie decker thank you for that update. u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson has criticized the four countries imposing a blockade on qatar for refusing to engage in talks to ease the crisis he's kicking off a week long overseas trip with stops in saudi arabia and qatar in june saudi arabia the united arab emirates egypt and behind and closed airspace and sever trade and diplomatic links with qatar they accuse it of fostering terrorism charges doha it strongly denies this the...
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>>> as stephanie said, where did this hour go? what a busy hour it has been, but thank you for watching us. i'm ali velshi. >> you weren't sure there? >> i had to think for a second. >> you're ali velshi. i'm stephanie ruhle. we'll see you tomorrow for our special edition of "velshi & ruhle." right now peter alexander picks up on "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now on andr"andrea mitl reports," friends with benefits? plenty of questions as the puerto rican governor orders an investigation. bernie sanders arriving on the island this hour demanding answers. for millions that are still without power more than five weeks after the hurricanes hit. >> it's hard. i don't wish this on my worst enemy. it's just hard. i've been here through other hurricanes, but this was the worst. >>> the jfk files, a newly revealed memo from then-fbi director j. edgar hoover says the public must believe lee harvey oswald acted alone, but the president orders the lon long-delayed and sealed records delayed even longer. >> you can't imagine a more disor
>>> as stephanie said, where did this hour go? what a busy hour it has been, but thank you for watching us. i'm ali velshi. >> you weren't sure there? >> i had to think for a second. >> you're ali velshi. i'm stephanie ruhle. we'll see you tomorrow for our special edition of "velshi & ruhle." right now peter alexander picks up on "andrea mitchell reports." >> right now on andr"andrea mitl reports," friends with benefits? plenty...
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i'm glad to say that samir and stephanie are still with us. samir and stephanie are still with us.this is such a humane, beautiful book, full of heart, and it feels absolutely relevant to the times we live in. as he was saying in his speech. i'm really pleased. he has written nine books and is well—known, adding won prizes for his short stories. he's not really a household name in the uk, sameer. what kind of difference will this make to a writer like him? he has won prizes before and i'm sure he will again. i won prizes before and i'm sure he willagain. lam won prizes before and i'm sure he will again. i am delighted that he has won. he is a fantastic writer. he has 166 voices in this book and he makes you care about every single one. each one has its own back history and its own life, and that is what makes him such a remarkable writer. he wrote a wonderful piece la st writer. he wrote a wonderful piece last summer in the new yorker magazine where he talked to trump supporters, a group who are not often given a voice that is empathetic, and he managed to try and understand what m
i'm glad to say that samir and stephanie are still with us. samir and stephanie are still with us.this is such a humane, beautiful book, full of heart, and it feels absolutely relevant to the times we live in. as he was saying in his speech. i'm really pleased. he has written nine books and is well—known, adding won prizes for his short stories. he's not really a household name in the uk, sameer. what kind of difference will this make to a writer like him? he has won prizes before and i'm...
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henry, maria, stephanie, polly, thank you very much. important countries and we will talk about more of those on dateline later this week. from all of us, goodbye! hello there. the last few hours, we have seen winds strengthening, especially in the northern uk. the peak of the winds around rush—hour. gusts of 50 miles an hour around the pennines. higher than that possibly into scotland, together with these heavy squally showers too. the winds and showers gradually ease. further south, it would be as windy, with sunshine before clouds in the afternoon. some rain in the south—west later on. it will feel colder, especially in the wind. that rain doesn't last long, scooting through the channel. pressure builds a little and we will have clearer skies overnight. it won't be as windy. another chilly night on the way. colder than we are seeing at the moment. we still see northwesterly winds on tuesday, but they will not be as strong, and showers will not be as frequent. but after a sunny start, we will see its spill down across the country. ano
henry, maria, stephanie, polly, thank you very much. important countries and we will talk about more of those on dateline later this week. from all of us, goodbye! hello there. the last few hours, we have seen winds strengthening, especially in the northern uk. the peak of the winds around rush—hour. gusts of 50 miles an hour around the pennines. higher than that possibly into scotland, together with these heavy squally showers too. the winds and showers gradually ease. further south, it...