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no stephanie.verstretched local police force called in the colorado bureau of investigations, which is why agent greg sadar was standing beside the shallow, blue river, staring at what looked like a lump of snow on some rocks. >> there was several inches of snow on top of her. and you could see the body underneath the snow. >> it was stephanie all right. but how did she get here? >>> it was perplexing almost, that a thing so awful could happen in the midst of such beauty. here in the frigid, rushing water of the blue river, 3 1/2 days after she disappeared, they found stephanie roller-bruner nude but for a tie dyed shirt that still clung to her body. she come to rest against snow-covered rocks. >> it was just a little farther beyond that where the water gets calm. >> just over by that second bend there? >> yes, sir. >> she hadn't gone far. agent greg sadar, colorado bureau of investigation. >> how far from her house? >> rough guess off the top of my head 300, 350 yards. >> the news spread fast. >>
no stephanie.verstretched local police force called in the colorado bureau of investigations, which is why agent greg sadar was standing beside the shallow, blue river, staring at what looked like a lump of snow on some rocks. >> there was several inches of snow on top of her. and you could see the body underneath the snow. >> it was stephanie all right. but how did she get here? >>> it was perplexing almost, that a thing so awful could happen in the midst of such beauty....
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stephanie will become the first to ta ke stephanie will become the first to take charge in the majoropeans match later. day one of the second ashes test has been washed out over a heavy rain. also coming up in the programme... 99 problems, but the nfl 81, as jay-z 99 problems, but the nfl 81, as jay—z comes on board to the super bowl. —— to revive the super bowl. hello, and welcome along. a former tottenham hotspur footballer, who was the victim of racist abuse during a women's championship match injanuary of this year, has told the bbc she has no regrets in reporting it despite "sinking into depression" as a result of online abuse. the football association found that renee hector was racially abused by sheffield united's sophiejones who was then banned for five games despite her denials. 0ur sports correspondent katie gornall spoke exclusively to hector and joins us now. what did she tell you, katie? she said she had no regrets. she felt it was important to take a stand about this, but it is clear that the whole incident and aftermath of it has really taken a toll on her, because th
stephanie will become the first to ta ke stephanie will become the first to take charge in the majoropeans match later. day one of the second ashes test has been washed out over a heavy rain. also coming up in the programme... 99 problems, but the nfl 81, as jay-z 99 problems, but the nfl 81, as jay—z comes on board to the super bowl. —— to revive the super bowl. hello, and welcome along. a former tottenham hotspur footballer, who was the victim of racist abuse during a women's...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. here's what's happening now. two cities, 13 hours, 29 lives. in less than one hour the president is set to address these two mass shootings that claimed those 29 lives over the weekend, hinting this morning on twitter that a bipartisan deal on background checks may be on the table. all of this happened in a span of less than 13 hours. on saturday morning a gunman opened fire in a shopping area in el paso packed with thousands of people doing their back-to-school shopping. 20 were killed. more than two dozen were injured in a matter of just a few minutes. hours later in dayton, ohio a gunman wearing armor opened fire outside a popular bar. in less than 30 seconds, nine people were dead and another 26 injured. we have reporters on the scene in both cities to bring us the latest. i want to go first to el paso. morgan, the shooter was taken into custody and it is being looked at as a hate crime. what have we learned about the investigation? >> reporter: steph, good morning. right now as t
i'm stephanie ruhle. here's what's happening now. two cities, 13 hours, 29 lives. in less than one hour the president is set to address these two mass shootings that claimed those 29 lives over the weekend, hinting this morning on twitter that a bipartisan deal on background checks may be on the table. all of this happened in a span of less than 13 hours. on saturday morning a gunman opened fire in a shopping area in el paso packed with thousands of people doing their back-to-school shopping....
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stephanie: pretty close, not bad. need to be the reserve currency issuer in order to be liberated from some of the constraints that households and private businesses face. it gives you are degree of freedom to have the reserve currency, but other countries have the capacity to run their budgets in the interests of their people, rather than running it the way a household or private business is required to run them. david: if, in fact, you can doesn't not affect investment in the country as a practical matter? stephanie: if you want to break , when theto mmt here government borrows, it is not crowding out some other form of spending. when the government engages in borrowing, -- lets you some easy numbers. spends $100 into the economy, taxes $90 back out. it leaves $10 summer in the economy. we say the government has run a deficit, we write a -10 on their ledger, but the deficit has placed $10 summer in the economy. we label that borrowing. it is an unfortunate term that we use because money to buy the bonds comes from t
stephanie: pretty close, not bad. need to be the reserve currency issuer in order to be liberated from some of the constraints that households and private businesses face. it gives you are degree of freedom to have the reserve currency, but other countries have the capacity to run their budgets in the interests of their people, rather than running it the way a household or private business is required to run them. david: if, in fact, you can doesn't not affect investment in the country as a...
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>> reporter: hi there, stephanie. yes, as you mentioned, investigators are now digging into the gunman's past, 24-year-old connor betts. and we're also getting a terrifying look inside the bar where this all happened behind me now. a warning to some of our viewers, many may find it disturbing. so here you see that video. and it's just people diving for cover as the gunman was trying to enter the bar. police officers stepped in and were able to take him down within 30 seconds of those first shots being fired. investigators say they were able to find 41 spent shell casings at the scene. stephanie, that's pretty incredible when you think, again, the gunman had only been firing for about 30 seconds. authorities say had the officers not stepped in this could have been sadly much worse. nine people were killed and more than 30 injured at this point. we're also learning new details about the gunman's past. now, we spoke overnight with an ex-girlfriend, she is 24 years old and says that she had broken up with the gunman in ma
>> reporter: hi there, stephanie. yes, as you mentioned, investigators are now digging into the gunman's past, 24-year-old connor betts. and we're also getting a terrifying look inside the bar where this all happened behind me now. a warning to some of our viewers, many may find it disturbing. so here you see that video. and it's just people diving for cover as the gunman was trying to enter the bar. police officers stepped in and were able to take him down within 30 seconds of those...
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what we got -- we have chris hahn and stephanie hail. let's get -- stephanie hamill. let's talk china and this trade war going on. the president just recently said that he's going to up the tariffs on china, and china of course is pushing back, and what we are trying to figure out is whether or not this is going to benefit the united states ultimately, and what happens in the end here? >> this might surprise you. i'm not totally opposed to calling china to the carpet for some of the things they have been doing. messing around in our economy dan messing around in the world economy. however, i think the president's style in approaching this is dangerous to the economy. he needs to do a much more measured approach to his attacks on china and be more diplomatic and bring the world community along with him. that's why we are seeing dangerous spikes and dips in our economy because of the way the president is handling it. judge jeanine: stephanie, does the president need to do a much better job? >> i think the president and his administration are taking the right steps to mo
what we got -- we have chris hahn and stephanie hail. let's get -- stephanie hamill. let's talk china and this trade war going on. the president just recently said that he's going to up the tariffs on china, and china of course is pushing back, and what we are trying to figure out is whether or not this is going to benefit the united states ultimately, and what happens in the end here? >> this might surprise you. i'm not totally opposed to calling china to the carpet for some of the...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks so much. we start with breaking news out of hong kong where thousands of protesters have packed the main airport forcing officials there to cancel all departing flights for a second straight day and adding to the tensions surrounding months of pro democracy demonstrations. we'll go to the airport. what is going on? >> reporter: well, there are no flights going out. there are very few flights being allowed to land. 200 flights were canceled yesterday. this is one of the world's busiest transport hubs and it has come to a standstill because authorities are telling people to just avoid it. there are thousands of protesters here. we are on the departures deck. they are filling the arrival area as well. the crowds are starting to grow more restless. there's been more chanting in the last few minutes. among all of these thousands of protesters are also a lot of stranded passengers wandering around wondering what they are supposed to do. they have no information on when their flights are going to go.
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and stephanie ruhle, welcome. stephanie, i heard your reaction when all of this is breaking. i'm sure everyone is sharing that same sentiment of shock, but wow. >> it makes absolutely no sense. just a few moments ago, i sat down and interviewed mike bloomberg. we attempted to speak about gun control in the wake of the 2020 election, and we'll speak about that later, but when i got the reaction of the mayor of new york, he said, this makes no sense. whether or not jeff epstein was currently on suicide watch or not, and i guess he still should have been, why would someone like this with a case this so high profile, with all the powerful p.m. cross the political spectrum, across the business spectrum, academics, science, mathematics, someone this high profile with so much information to share, why would he be in a position where he could kill, where he could commit suicide and the authorities wouldn't be aware. that makes no sense. remember, from all the report g reporting, we've got a lot of answers to what but not why. and the founder of limited brands, he runs l brands, he st
and stephanie ruhle, welcome. stephanie, i heard your reaction when all of this is breaking. i'm sure everyone is sharing that same sentiment of shock, but wow. >> it makes absolutely no sense. just a few moments ago, i sat down and interviewed mike bloomberg. we attempted to speak about gun control in the wake of the 2020 election, and we'll speak about that later, but when i got the reaction of the mayor of new york, he said, this makes no sense. whether or not jeff epstein was...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. it is friday, august 9th. here's what's happening this hour. the president will depart the white house for a summer vacation but this trip to his golf course comes just as a political storm looms in washington and across the nation. that storm includes a major shakeup at the top of the president's intelligence team. the deputy director of national intelligence sue gordon announcing her resignation just as the national intelligence director dan coats prepares to leave his post. escalating tensions with china over trade. the trump administration weighing new tariffs that could hit the u.s. markets and companies hard. then there is the new, sharper attacks from 2020 democrats as they converge on iowa to make their case to voters. but perhaps the biggest cloud hanging over the president as he leaves d.c., the debate over guns. the top democrat in congress asking the president to force the senate to take action as the nra now vows to oppose any legislation it says infringes on rights. join
i'm stephanie ruhle. it is friday, august 9th. here's what's happening this hour. the president will depart the white house for a summer vacation but this trip to his golf course comes just as a political storm looms in washington and across the nation. that storm includes a major shakeup at the top of the president's intelligence team. the deputy director of national intelligence sue gordon announcing her resignation just as the national intelligence director dan coats prepares to leave his...
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stephanie, i would like to begin with you. how real is this? how close do you think we are to a decision and an announcement? >> those closest to joe kennedy says he's definitely considering this race. he's coming back from vacation the next couple of days and he'll be sitting down with folks close to him, donors and advisers and really taking it serious at a hard look at this. >> victoria, he has a kennedy-esque modern era resume, little harvard and peace corp. and money making and now a seat in congress. why now if you're joe kennedy, a very young man still. >> everyone has a shelf life. if you are looking at massachusetts politics, these spots do not open up very often. there is no guarantee that he'll have better shots. those are urging him to run looking at the vulnerabilities of ed markey and any long time incumbent given the current rested move of the democratic electorate. we see that play out specifically here in massachusetts with the surprise primary victory with ayanna pressley in 2018. this is the time to do it. if joe kennedy want
stephanie, i would like to begin with you. how real is this? how close do you think we are to a decision and an announcement? >> those closest to joe kennedy says he's definitely considering this race. he's coming back from vacation the next couple of days and he'll be sitting down with folks close to him, donors and advisers and really taking it serious at a hard look at this. >> victoria, he has a kennedy-esque modern era resume, little harvard and peace corp. and money making and...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mirkska. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. >>> hopes for new gun legislation is slipping away again. the president backing out on promises, saying he will lead the charge on background checks. >> we have strong background checks now, but we have missing areas and areas that don't complete the whole circle. we're looking at different things, and i have to tell you that it is a mental problem, and i've said it a hundred times, it's not the gun that pulls the trigger, it's the person that pulls the trigger. these are sick people. >> president trump did the exact same thing last year following the massacre in parkland, florida. he went on tv, called for new gun control and said the nra would just have to get on board. >> we have to keep the guns out of the hands of those that pose the threat. and this really includes background checks. i'm a big fan of the nra but i admit i had lunch with them, with wayne and chris and david on sunday, and said it's time. >> but the very next day, president trump met
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mirkska. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. >>> hopes for new gun legislation is slipping away again. the president backing out on promises, saying he will lead the charge on background checks. >> we have strong background checks now, but we have missing areas and areas that don't complete the whole circle. we're looking at different things, and i have to tell you that it is a mental problem, and i've said it a hundred...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks much. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is thursday, august 1. here's what's happening now. as the "new york times" describes it, the love is gone. in part two of the second democratic debate, the candidates focused their fire on current front-runner joe biden with his former boss, the hugely popular barack obama taking a whole lot of fire himself from health care to immigration. the contenders unleashed several attacks against the former president's policies and then some. >> you good? >> mr. president, this is america. and we are strong and great because of this diversity, mr. president. not in spite of it, mr. president. let's get something straight. we love it. we are not leaving it. we are here to stay. we're certainly not going to leave it to you. >> why did you announce a zero tolerance policy of stop and frisk and hire rudy guiliani's guy in 2007 when i was trying to get rid of the crack cocaine --? >> mr. vice president, there is a saying in my community you're dipping into kool-aid and you don't know the flavor
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks much. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is thursday, august 1. here's what's happening now. as the "new york times" describes it, the love is gone. in part two of the second democratic debate, the candidates focused their fire on current front-runner joe biden with his former boss, the hugely popular barack obama taking a whole lot of fire himself from health care to immigration. the contenders unleashed several attacks against...
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stephanie: eso va a ser lo difÍcil, regularlas. semana. ramÓn: vamos a conectarnos ya con nuestra meteorÓloga suheily lÓpez belÉn, con un vestido rojo. no sÉ si esto tendrÁ relaciÓn con las temperaturas que nos esperan para los prÓximos dÍas. adelante con la ventana tiempo. suheily: es pura coincidencia, este fin de semana las temperaturas cÁlidas van a regresar al Área de la bahÍa. vamos a ver esta comparaciÓn de imÁgenes. asÍ se encontraba la sierra nevada para mediados del mes de junio, hace unos dos meses atrÁs hemos estado bajo una serie de olas de calor. gran parte de la nieve en la sierra nevada se ha derretido, resultado de ese aumento en las temperaturas. en san josÉ tuvimos una mÁxima de 76 grados, hacia oakland muy agradable. temperatura por debajo de lo que se estÁ proyectando. fÍjese en ese pronÓstico, eventualmente para sco cerca de los 80, asÍ como en oakland y hacia san josÉ llegarÁ cerca de los 90 grados. hay que mantenerse muy bien hidratados. nada de precipitaciones, sÍ nubosidad que nos acompaÑa hoy. vea este pr
stephanie: eso va a ser lo difÍcil, regularlas. semana. ramÓn: vamos a conectarnos ya con nuestra meteorÓloga suheily lÓpez belÉn, con un vestido rojo. no sÉ si esto tendrÁ relaciÓn con las temperaturas que nos esperan para los prÓximos dÍas. adelante con la ventana tiempo. suheily: es pura coincidencia, este fin de semana las temperaturas cÁlidas van a regresar al Área de la bahÍa. vamos a ver esta comparaciÓn de imÁgenes. asÍ se encontraba la sierra nevada para mediados del...
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>> reporter: good morning, stephanie. there are still a lot of people in el paso extremely angry that the president came. we are now learning that there may have been some patients that actually refused to meet with the president during his visit. we were along the route of the motorcade. we did see trump supporters come out and greet the president with signs. but they were overwhelmed by a larger groups of people that were chanting for the president to leave town and that he was not welcome. in fact, just a few blocks away at a park there were hundreds of people that were holding signs calling the president a racist, saying that his rhetoric was to blame for this shooting. at one point chanting, send him back. send him back. now, inside of the hospital a few blocks away we now know according to "the washington post" that the eight patients being treated there did not meet with the president. there were two families that had been released. they came back to meet with the president. so many in this community are calling th
>> reporter: good morning, stephanie. there are still a lot of people in el paso extremely angry that the president came. we are now learning that there may have been some patients that actually refused to meet with the president during his visit. we were along the route of the motorcade. we did see trump supporters come out and greet the president with signs. but they were overwhelmed by a larger groups of people that were chanting for the president to leave town and that he was not...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks much. hi there. i am stephanie ruhle. it is thursday, august 15th. here's what's happening. is your money safe? important question. investors and average citizens alike are nervously watching wall street after the dow plunged 800 points yesterday, the worst day of the year, and the white house is worried, too. on wednesday president trump lashed out at fed chairman jay powell, again on twitter, basically blaming him for the market meltdown. but many economists and even the wall street journal editorial page talking rupert murdoch said the real problem is not the fed but the president's import taxes. that is what the tariffs are. this trade war. peter alexander is outside of the president's golf club in my home state of new jersey and my partner ali velshi down at the new york stock exchange. peter, to you first. take us inside the administration. how worried are they that the economy is headed in the wrong direction? >> reporter: it's striking the president is almost alone here at his bedminster estate right now. if he is
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks much. hi there. i am stephanie ruhle. it is thursday, august 15th. here's what's happening. is your money safe? important question. investors and average citizens alike are nervously watching wall street after the dow plunged 800 points yesterday, the worst day of the year, and the white house is worried, too. on wednesday president trump lashed out at fed chairman jay powell, again on twitter, basically blaming him for the...
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stephanie: buenas tardes. aÚn permanecemos en la escena.ero comentarlesque se la escena ce algunas horas. sabemos que en unos momentos se estarÁ llevando a cabo una conferencia de prensa donde estarÁ presente el gobernador de texas quien tambiÉn va a dar un comentario sobre este hecho violento. >> yo arribe a la escena alrededor de las 11:00 de la maÑana y cuando lleguÉ al Área, pude observar que las personas que se encontraban dentro del centro fueron desalojadas. lamento de la oportunidad de obtener el testimonio de una mujer que se encontraba con sus hijos dentro de una tienda walmart y no contaba que habÍa cuatro hombres armados que entraron a la tiene comenzaron a disparar en mÚltiples ocasiones. sin importar a quien. ese es el testimonio de una de las personas que se encontraba dentro de la tienda walmart cuando iniciÓ este tiroteo que como lo mencionaron, por lo -28 personas muertas. reportera: tramos han tenido que ya las autoridades confirma que fue un solo sospechoso, aunque algunas personas hablaban de que podÍan ser muchas perso
stephanie: buenas tardes. aÚn permanecemos en la escena.ero comentarlesque se la escena ce algunas horas. sabemos que en unos momentos se estarÁ llevando a cabo una conferencia de prensa donde estarÁ presente el gobernador de texas quien tambiÉn va a dar un comentario sobre este hecho violento. >> yo arribe a la escena alrededor de las 11:00 de la maÑana y cuando lleguÉ al Área, pude observar que las personas que se encontraban dentro del centro fueron desalojadas. lamento de la...
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stephanie, thank you very much. i really appreciate it. coming up for us, protesters met president trump in dayton today with a chant that's become a familiar refrain in dayton, ohio. do something. up next, a local lawmaker who says that the president shouldn't be in dayton at all unless he is serious about gun reform. joins us. i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things. a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free. worry free. boom! ha.ha. boom! now save up to $200 on all lenovo products. save up to $200 at office depot officemax or officedepot.com. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. dprevagen is the number onemild memopharmacist-recommendedng? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. stimulant laxatives forcefully stimul
stephanie, thank you very much. i really appreciate it. coming up for us, protesters met president trump in dayton today with a chant that's become a familiar refrain in dayton, ohio. do something. up next, a local lawmaker who says that the president shouldn't be in dayton at all unless he is serious about gun reform. joins us. i'm finding it hard to stay on top of things. a faster laptop could help. plus, tech support to stay worry free. worry free. boom! ha.ha. boom! now save up to $200 on...
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tom: stephanie flanders and steven wieting. futures up nine. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg "surveillance." tiffanyry jewelry chain is teaming up with asia's richest man to form a joint venture to open stores in new delhi and mumbai next year. they are targeting the second largest gold market. hedge funds the most bearish since 2016. bear stearns is stepping up demands. software and biotech shares are the most popular and commodities are liked the least. and signaling and easing the price war with uber. higher fares will help it shrink losses for the year. second quarter revenue was better than expected. it's net loss declined. francine: sticking with the ride sharing industry, uber to report later today, strategists questioning whether it's numbers will be met with the same enthusiasm. there are so many skeptics about uber and lyft. did the numbers win over the skeptics? mandeep: i think so. the data around supply demand and the differentiated level of service they can offer with respect to uber can help them drive the pricing
tom: stephanie flanders and steven wieting. futures up nine. ♪ ♪ viviana: this is bloomberg "surveillance." tiffanyry jewelry chain is teaming up with asia's richest man to form a joint venture to open stores in new delhi and mumbai next year. they are targeting the second largest gold market. hedge funds the most bearish since 2016. bear stearns is stepping up demands. software and biotech shares are the most popular and commodities are liked the least. and signaling and easing...
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stephanie, i'll start with you it was another volatile session. we were in and out of the red today but we finished near enough to the highs which you look at the close. >> so i mentioned i was looking at walmart and cisco but looking at interest rates. ten-year at 1.5%. >> touched 147. >> i know. and in spite of the fact that we had good data. productivity and retail sales some of the things walmart said about the underlying consumer. it is encouraging to rally but i would rather rally with cyclicals versus the defensives and the defensives were the leadership today. >> and again, on the yield point, as rick is pointing out, the german ten-year close at a low so that had some effect. data here was good cot wren, what was your take today. >> wilfred, i thought the retail sales number was good. and you knew it would be a wild day in the market when a couple of hours before the open in a 45-minute period the s&p futures traded in a 52-point range you don't see that very often. but that is kind of the tail of the day. the data was good. industrial pr
stephanie, i'll start with you it was another volatile session. we were in and out of the red today but we finished near enough to the highs which you look at the close. >> so i mentioned i was looking at walmart and cisco but looking at interest rates. ten-year at 1.5%. >> touched 147. >> i know. and in spite of the fact that we had good data. productivity and retail sales some of the things walmart said about the underlying consumer. it is encouraging to rally but i would...
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stephanie: thanks for having me. think about what's been happening in munis, the right story has not abated the demand. year-to-date we are at a record saving pace. we are seeing about 62 billion dollars of inflows into muni funds, the largest number we have seen since we started keeping record in 1992. 33 consecutive weeks. while it is harder to find some value in the muni market with rates as low as they are, it has not changed the fact that high net worth, high income earners do need that tax-exempt income, and they are still looking at munis for that. taylor: you talk about retail investors having the positive feedback loop, where they see the value of their portfolio rise and they continue to invest. is that a risk for creating a bubble? david: at this point it doesn't -- stephanie: at this point it doesn't feel like a bubble. it is definitely something we pay attention to. we want to know investors are entering the market for the right reasons. past performance is not indicative of future results. we feel the m
stephanie: thanks for having me. think about what's been happening in munis, the right story has not abated the demand. year-to-date we are at a record saving pace. we are seeing about 62 billion dollars of inflows into muni funds, the largest number we have seen since we started keeping record in 1992. 33 consecutive weeks. while it is harder to find some value in the muni market with rates as low as they are, it has not changed the fact that high net worth, high income earners do need that...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is monday, august 19th and here is what is happening now. the president of the united states has a message for the american people. don't worry about a recession. no matter what the experts are telling you. >> i don't see a recession. i mean, the world is in a recession right now. >> i tell you what. i sure don't see a recession. >> we have the strongest economy in the world. money is coming here for a stock market. >> the money is pouring into the u.s. like never before and like no other country has ever experienced. >> money is flowing into the united states where the hottest, we're the hottest, really the only game in town. >> what i can tell you with certainty is we'll have a strong economy through 2020 and beyond. >> we are doing great on our consumer is really strong and it looks like they're going to be for a long time. >> peter navarro cannot tell you with certainty what will happen in 2020. larry kudlow did not predict the financial crisis of 2008. having a message is not
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is monday, august 19th and here is what is happening now. the president of the united states has a message for the american people. don't worry about a recession. no matter what the experts are telling you. >> i don't see a recession. i mean, the world is in a recession right now. >> i tell you what. i sure don't see a recession. >> we have the strongest economy in the world. money...
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i want to bring in stephanie valencia. she's on the advisory board of the latino victory fund and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and an msnbc legal analyst. she wrote a new piece about her experiences as a prosecutor with i.c.e. welcome to both of you. stephanie, you and i spoke earlier this week. i want to get your take. it's been a remarkable week for latinos, hispanics in america both with the killings from last weekend, the targeted killings, then with the i.c.e. roundp in mississippi. you said to be last week that things have changed, people are becoming aware of the fact this targeting now has a price. >> absolutely. and trust me, ali, there are many more places i'd rather be on a friday night than talking about the kind of attacks on hispanic and immigrant communities that have happened over the last week and quite frankly over the last several years. i think what was clear from cal's piece is, you know, the slash and burn approach to trump's immigration policy is not solving
i want to bring in stephanie valencia. she's on the advisory board of the latino victory fund and joyce vance, former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and an msnbc legal analyst. she wrote a new piece about her experiences as a prosecutor with i.c.e. welcome to both of you. stephanie, you and i spoke earlier this week. i want to get your take. it's been a remarkable week for latinos, hispanics in america both with the killings from last weekend, the targeted killings, then...
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stephanie ruhle today." a new exclusive report from nbc news connecting a chinese conspiracy community to a massive online pro trump network. the epoch times has more than 6 million followers on facebook. >> according to data from facebook's advertising archive, the small, new york based nonprofit news outlet has spent more than $1.5 million on about 11,000 pro trump advertisements in the last six months alone. why? and how about how big that is? that is more than any organization outside of the trump campaign, itself. and more than most democratic presidential candidates have spent with their own money. joining us now the nbc news reporters who broke the story who have been working on the story for the last five months. >> okay. talk to me about this thing. >> only talk to him. >> talk to us, velshi and stephanie ruhle. the number of followers that this group has, do they get that organ organically or is it a political perspective? these folks are sort of anti-chinese government. >> the religious followers
stephanie ruhle today." a new exclusive report from nbc news connecting a chinese conspiracy community to a massive online pro trump network. the epoch times has more than 6 million followers on facebook. >> according to data from facebook's advertising archive, the small, new york based nonprofit news outlet has spent more than $1.5 million on about 11,000 pro trump advertisements in the last six months alone. why? and how about how big that is? that is more than any organization...
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the decision by the police commissioner on whether to fire the officer, stephanie, could take weeks? >> reporter: that is exactly right. he was suspended today but the police union is warning the commissioner he will lose his department if he removes the officer from the force. if he doesn't, the city is bracing for protests. tonight, the commissioner is refusing to comment until that decision is made. david? >> you can hear the protests behind you. stephanie, thank you. >>> there was another story today involving the police and the dangers they face during routine stops every day. the images tonight coming from atlanta. the officer at a traffic stop when the driver takes off on a busy atlanta highway. the officer holding on for his life. we want to let you know, he does survive this. here's abc's marcus moore now. >> reporter: this dash cam video captures the dramatic incident unfolding during what started as a normal traffic stop for dunwoody police officer nathan daley. watch as the driver puts the puts the car into gear, racing off towards the highway. officer daley, hanging on f
the decision by the police commissioner on whether to fire the officer, stephanie, could take weeks? >> reporter: that is exactly right. he was suspended today but the police union is warning the commissioner he will lose his department if he removes the officer from the force. if he doesn't, the city is bracing for protests. tonight, the commissioner is refusing to comment until that decision is made. david? >> you can hear the protests behind you. stephanie, thank you....
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istanbul is the venue for the latest milestone in the career of stephanie from. the french referee has already taken charge of the women's world cup final and a men's game in a country's top league now she will officiate the u.a.e. for super cup but doesn't feel like she has to stand out from male counterparts. i don't think so i think is the same we had to prove i was physically they'd make me and tactically that we have the same that demand so i'm not afraid about that. i think nothing changed only the respective coaches say they're proud to be part of the landmark game. because so many things in the world out there which we are still obviously not. smart enough to make the right decisions at that very very smart decision that we finally can bring a bowman to. be the referee of a very very important game in a big game in front of millions of people very place this our own place we have placed a historical moment more struck in the right direction it's like the super cup is notable for a noble reason it's the 1st between 2 english clubs with european champion po
istanbul is the venue for the latest milestone in the career of stephanie from. the french referee has already taken charge of the women's world cup final and a men's game in a country's top league now she will officiate the u.a.e. for super cup but doesn't feel like she has to stand out from male counterparts. i don't think so i think is the same we had to prove i was physically they'd make me and tactically that we have the same that demand so i'm not afraid about that. i think nothing...
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stephanie cÓrdoba con los pormenores.e la masacre que mantiene consternada a la ciudad de el paso. al exterior de los hechos llegÓ una mujer simpatizante el presidente trump, portaba una gorra que ocasionÓ un enfrentamiento entre ella y otro nombre que criticaba fuertemente las polÍticas antiinmigrantes del mandatario. >> esto no fuera sigma, fue un psicÓpata que manejo 700 millas para atacar a nuestra ciudad pacÍfica. stephanie: el tiroteo es tal que dejÓ 22 muertos y decenas de heridos estÁ siendo investigado por las autoridades como un crimen de odio. el tirador estÁ presuntamente relacionado con un manifiesto, en el cual denuncia la invasiÓn hispana en texas. >> tiene la protecciÓn de la ley. vienen aquÍ para baÑarse en la sangre de nuestra gente, como una mula. no les importa esa vida. stephanie: horas mÁs tarde, las autoridades retiraron del lugar a un hombre, por supuestamente utilizar vocabulario inapropiado, en donde cientos continÚa llorando la muerte de las vÍctimas involucradas en la masacre. mientras que el h
stephanie cÓrdoba con los pormenores.e la masacre que mantiene consternada a la ciudad de el paso. al exterior de los hechos llegÓ una mujer simpatizante el presidente trump, portaba una gorra que ocasionÓ un enfrentamiento entre ella y otro nombre que criticaba fuertemente las polÍticas antiinmigrantes del mandatario. >> esto no fuera sigma, fue un psicÓpata que manejo 700 millas para atacar a nuestra ciudad pacÍfica. stephanie: el tiroteo es tal que dejÓ 22 muertos y decenas de...
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stephanie gosk has details >> reporter: nearly 2,000 pages of court documents released today reveal new lurid details about the allegations against accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein and his long time associate al part in recruiting girls for the billionaire. according to the documents part of a defamation suit settled in 2017, epstein accuser virginia roberts says maxwell and epstein ordered her to have sex with a number of powerful men they instructed me to go to george mitchell, bill richardson, another prince that i don't know his name. today richardson called the allegations completely false and former u.s. senator george mitchell said he has never met, spoken with, or had any contact with giuffre another accuser, jo anna shoberg was recruited under the guys of a legitimate position but asked her to perform sexual massages in a deposition, shoberg says epstein expressed his sexual desire it was biological she said he told her, like eating. another comes from maxwell's close friend he says he spoke to a 15-year-old swedish girl in the mid-2000s upset by epstein and maxwell. she
stephanie gosk has details >> reporter: nearly 2,000 pages of court documents released today reveal new lurid details about the allegations against accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein and his long time associate al part in recruiting girls for the billionaire. according to the documents part of a defamation suit settled in 2017, epstein accuser virginia roberts says maxwell and epstein ordered her to have sex with a number of powerful men they instructed me to go to george mitchell,...
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y precisamente desde el paso stephanie tiene los Últimos detalles sobre este tiroteo. >> nosotros vamosuerte. stephanie: esta fueron las palabrasdurante la conferencia de prensa donde afirmÓ que el caso del tiroteo mÁs letal, que dejÓ a 20 muertos y 26 heridos, estÁ siendo tratado como un caso de terrorismo domÉstico y crimen de odio. >> sÉ que la pena de muerte es algo muy fuerte. pero en esta ocasiÓn es algo que es necesario. Él perdiÓ el derecho para estar entre nosotros. >> asimismo el jefe de la policÍa del vaso seÑalÓ que el atacante de 21 aÑos contaba con licencia para portar armas. sin embargo se desconoce cuÁndo y cÓmo obtuvoel arma larga que utilizo para realizar el tiroteo mÁs letal que el brutal asia del paso. mientras que en el lugar de los hechos miembros de la comunidad han llegado a las afueras de la tienda walmartpara colocar flores en una esquina que se ha convertido en un altar para conmemorar a las vÍctimas mortales. >> primera cosa que pensÉ es en todos los lugares, por quÉ aquÍ. una persona que vino desde allÁ, vino acá a hacer esto. >> el senador destacÓ la import
y precisamente desde el paso stephanie tiene los Últimos detalles sobre este tiroteo. >> nosotros vamosuerte. stephanie: esta fueron las palabrasdurante la conferencia de prensa donde afirmÓ que el caso del tiroteo mÁs letal, que dejÓ a 20 muertos y 26 heridos, estÁ siendo tratado como un caso de terrorismo domÉstico y crimen de odio. >> sÉ que la pena de muerte es algo muy fuerte. pero en esta ocasiÓn es algo que es necesario. Él perdiÓ el derecho para estar entre...
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that said, stephanie grisham did not respond to inquiries. the treasury secretary was also asked about it. didn't directly respond. but did note that president trump has said that if the iranians want to meet with the united states, the president is willing to have those meetings without preconditions. and the president himself said earlier, you can't stop people from talking. if they want to talk, they can talk. >> jon, thank you. >>> and back here at home, some dangerous weather tonight heading into monday. and an update on tropical storm dorian. thunderstorms and flash flooding possible from new orleans to the dakotas. police say a woman died when her car was swept away in arkansas. and news tonight on the six victims injured in a lightning strike at the pga tour championships, all six now recovering at home. and dorian possibly becoming a hurricane as it nears puerto rico later this week. we just learned it's gaining strength at this hour. let's get right to jeff smith. good evening. >> the tropics certainly getting active. but in the mai
that said, stephanie grisham did not respond to inquiries. the treasury secretary was also asked about it. didn't directly respond. but did note that president trump has said that if the iranians want to meet with the united states, the president is willing to have those meetings without preconditions. and the president himself said earlier, you can't stop people from talking. if they want to talk, they can talk. >> jon, thank you. >>> and back here at home, some dangerous...
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and what's the key to the rwandan success i mean we had stephanie talk about low volume high value so fewer tourists are paying a lot more. yeah that's true there's been an economic incentive and i think 1st of all the commitment. in the late ninety's sixty's 22000 acres of. forest was cut down and sent to site people thought that didn't have any value legs days then they realized that they do have and the people look a lot of money to come see them but you can't run down the environment needs to be . so i don't you know what high prices. and also people knows you are really a family to. you then you get this is the one time you had in the film when. the lot of endangered species you think you think could have it's not remains intact it well it really will survive it is don't have a lot of needs what they need is to be in this space than afforded the space to be able to read and write and why write so therefore i guess that there is a real high premium then placed on peace because of course this is a part of the world part of the continent just the other side of it ogre of course you'
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i'm stephanie ruhle.back at 1:00 p.m. >>> i'm in for hallie jackson. 2020 democrats are hitting the reset button. who is staying in and who could be getting out. >>> plus, beto o'rourke reworking his efforts in compelling him back into the top tier. what we know about his strategy amid all the calls to take the exit ramp. >>> and speaking of exit, speculation swirling over john hickenlooper's future. our sources talking about the former colorado governor and the race he is reportedly eyeing now instead of the white house. two more weeks to qualify for the next debate. nine candidates say they have made the cut. but what about everyone else? i want to get right into it. garrett haque and vaughan hillyard in garner, iowa. garrett, i'll start with you on this one. talk about
i'm stephanie ruhle.back at 1:00 p.m. >>> i'm in for hallie jackson. 2020 democrats are hitting the reset button. who is staying in and who could be getting out. >>> plus, beto o'rourke reworking his efforts in compelling him back into the top tier. what we know about his strategy amid all the calls to take the exit ramp. >>> and speaking of exit, speculation swirling over john hickenlooper's future. our sources talking about the former colorado governor and the race...
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>> betsy, ramesh, and stephanie are back. stephanie, i will start with you on this one.els more pressure on this front. but i do get the sense that house democrats when they went back to their constituents felt like they didn't have a good answer for now. >> well, i think we need to break down the numbers a little bit because i don't think that people coming out for the inquiry were necessarily against the inquiry before. they were leaving it to nancy pelosi and following her lead on it. >> and she has been encouraging them to say say whatever you want now. >> it's not official, but they're in court, they're doing research trying to get -- >> if they open an official inquiry, they'd be a grand jury and they'd have real power. >> in fairness. but there is a lot of work to do to build a case beyond not just what's in the mueller report but the documents behind the mueller report. but more than that. emoluments, abuses of power. the problem is there is so much out there -- >> but does it need to be focused or not? like, look, i had congressman krishnamoorthi on. there does
>> betsy, ramesh, and stephanie are back. stephanie, i will start with you on this one.els more pressure on this front. but i do get the sense that house democrats when they went back to their constituents felt like they didn't have a good answer for now. >> well, i think we need to break down the numbers a little bit because i don't think that people coming out for the inquiry were necessarily against the inquiry before. they were leaving it to nancy pelosi and following her lead...
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the target, epstein's vast fortune. >> stephanie is here with us now. steph, where do we stand with the investigations into the circumstances of epstein's death? >> a person familiar with the case says that investigators haven't had the opportunity to question everyone they want to because the prison union has been standing in the way it's slowing down the process to determine why one of the most high-profile inmates in the system wasn't watched more closely. >> a lot of questions still unanswered tonight stephanie, thank you nice to see you hear >>> there is more breaking news tonight. two officers shot and wounded in missouri while serving an eviction notice. it led to a stand off that just ended moments ago that comes just two days after that police shoot out and stand off in philadelphia miguel almaguer has more tonight. >> one officer down. hit. >> reporter: the call for help came after two o >> he's armed with at least a couple hand guns, an ak-style rifle, and a shotgun >> reporter: with the suspect engaging police in a dangerous arms stand off,
the target, epstein's vast fortune. >> stephanie is here with us now. steph, where do we stand with the investigations into the circumstances of epstein's death? >> a person familiar with the case says that investigators haven't had the opportunity to question everyone they want to because the prison union has been standing in the way it's slowing down the process to determine why one of the most high-profile inmates in the system wasn't watched more closely. >> a lot of...
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gutierrez is there with the latest >> reporter: tonight a community living in fear, 18-year-old stephanie who asked us not to use her last name says she was at school when she heard her father was detained. >> he told me that i don't have to worry about everything if my family is okay but right now my family is not okay >> reporter: she says her younger sister just three years old was with him when he was taken into custody tony mcgee, the local school superintendent says counselors are now on hand. >> it's been emotional draining on our students and families and staff too. >> reporter: today president trump defended the mississippi raids which detained about 680 undocumented immigrants. >> this serves as a very good deterrent. if people come into our country illegally, they're going out >> reporter: i.c.e. officials tell nbc news they did release some of the parents of young children quickly and notified schools once the raids were under way they also gave everyone detained a phone call, an opportunity, they say, for parents to get child care however, i.c.e. did not warn the schools in a
gutierrez is there with the latest >> reporter: tonight a community living in fear, 18-year-old stephanie who asked us not to use her last name says she was at school when she heard her father was detained. >> he told me that i don't have to worry about everything if my family is okay but right now my family is not okay >> reporter: she says her younger sister just three years old was with him when he was taken into custody tony mcgee, the local school superintendent says...
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stephanie ruhle from "velshi & ruhle." >> thank you, andrea. hello everyone. coming up, epstein is dead. what does his suicide mean for hisaccusers, can they get justice? plus, president trump tangled in a new public feud with his communication director scarramucci. we'll talk about their twitter war live with the mooch himself. and nine days afters t the shoog in el paso. students are going back to school. it is their first day. we'll look at the politics of guns and why legislation have stalled and what mitch mcconnell can actually do about it. the country is left with a whole lot of questions than answers. we had a whole lot on friday, this is regarding to jeffery epstein, we learned that epstein was not checked on by authorities several hours the night he died and going against the 30-minute check in under prison guidelines. the investigation of epstein's alleged crimes will continue regardless of his death. u.s. attorney bill barr addressed the investigation into how exactly epstein died. >> i was appalled and indeed the whole department was and frankly a
stephanie ruhle from "velshi & ruhle." >> thank you, andrea. hello everyone. coming up, epstein is dead. what does his suicide mean for hisaccusers, can they get justice? plus, president trump tangled in a new public feud with his communication director scarramucci. we'll talk about their twitter war live with the mooch himself. and nine days afters t the shoog in el paso. students are going back to school. it is their first day. we'll look at the politics of guns and why...
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their stories, after so many years, not just being told, but also heard >> stephanie is with us. epstein's attorneys were in court also today what did they have to say? >> they were they called epstein's death, quote, the timing of his death, quote, implausible they raised a theory that he was strangled, even though a medical examiner has determined that epstein died by suicide. they asked the federal judge directly to look into this matter personally. >> stephanie gosk, thank you >> you're welcome. >> now to those dangerous wildfires still burning in the amazon, and the ultimatum from brazil's president, what he's now demanding before he will accept millions of dollars in global aid money to help fight those blazes nbc's kerry sanders is in brazil for us tonight >> reporter: tonight thousands of fires are still raging in the amazon but brazilian president jairo bolsonaro is refusing $20 million in emergency aid from g7 countries to fight those fires, calling a part of a colonial mentality. and now saying he'll only accept the money if he gets an apology from french president emm
their stories, after so many years, not just being told, but also heard >> stephanie is with us. epstein's attorneys were in court also today what did they have to say? >> they were they called epstein's death, quote, the timing of his death, quote, implausible they raised a theory that he was strangled, even though a medical examiner has determined that epstein died by suicide. they asked the federal judge directly to look into this matter personally. >> stephanie gosk, thank...
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every single person that contributed to it and i'm grateful for that conversation that it's bird stephanie it feels like this is a national conversation in the u.s. right now people talk about race people talk about the last 400 years of american history as a historian what do you see happening what is happening here. well i have to echo britney's comments and her feelings and sentiments about the 6900 it's extraordinary it's 8 masterful endeavor and i am so grateful to hannah jones and the other contributors as well what i think is really interesting about this moment is that we are in a trance era we are in the trumpet era an era in which white nationalism white supremacy racial terror have. a mainstay had made it part of a facet of our everyday lives and so to be having this conversation in this moment a moment where you would think and conversations around these issues before closed is quite promising and it's really an earring to me and really inspiring to me and motivates me to deeply invest in this project and make sure that it many people possible know about it too much i want to s
every single person that contributed to it and i'm grateful for that conversation that it's bird stephanie it feels like this is a national conversation in the u.s. right now people talk about race people talk about the last 400 years of american history as a historian what do you see happening what is happening here. well i have to echo britney's comments and her feelings and sentiments about the 6900 it's extraordinary it's 8 masterful endeavor and i am so grateful to hannah jones and the...
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nbc's stephanie gosk spoke with one of the accusers and has more >> reporter: a pedophilia epidemic, that is how a new lawsuit describes the problem of child sex abuse in the boy scouts of america. >> you cannot trust the boy scouts of america to weed out the bad apples because they haven't. >> reporter: accusations of child sex abuse have plagued the organization for over a decade, but this complaint filed on behalf of one anonymous accuser alleges 350 new victims have come forward this year. and that the boy scouts of america hid the scope of the problem for decades to protect its reputation and the alleged abusers, including a former mayor and a local doctor >> that night was lights out, i'm going to sleep and stuff, and i feel breath on my neck and i feel somebody touching me and i hear his voice >> reporter: james who spoke to nbc news last month said in the 1970s, he was molested by a scout leader while on a camping trip >>> he touched you inappropriately? >> oh, yeah, yeah, he groped me. >> reporter: while nbc news is not able to independently verify his account, we did speak
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here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle for velshi and ruhle. >> thank you. we'll continue the coverage. it's monday, august 5th. we begin with breaking news on the two mass shootings in america. 22 people were killed in el paso. the number has now increased to 22. another nine in dayton, ohio. the shootings just 13 hours apart. in texas authorities are questioning the 21-year-old suspect who traveled more than 600 miles across the state from a dallas suburb to el paso. the ohio gunman is dead. police were able to take him down within 30 seconds. at least 27 people were injured in dayton.
here is ali velshi and stephanie ruhle for velshi and ruhle. >> thank you. we'll continue the coverage. it's monday, august 5th. we begin with breaking news on the two mass shootings in america. 22 people were killed in el paso. the number has now increased to 22. another nine in dayton, ohio. the shootings just 13 hours apart. in texas authorities are questioning the 21-year-old suspect who traveled more than 600 miles across the state from a dallas suburb to el paso. the ohio gunman is...
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so her name is stephanie from part.ady ground—breaking because in april this year she became the first women to take charge of a ligue one match in france. she is known for her calm demeanour. seen as someone who has been successful so far in the game and also incredibly fit. we we re the game and also incredibly fit. we were told today that she passed the men's fitness test for a referee so she will certainly keep up with the players tomorrow night. her team will be mostly made up of female officials. the fourth is a man. but an italian is the second assistant and michelle 0'neill of the republic of ireland is the other. the players tomorrow will be used to having sian massey has run the line in the fa cup in the premier league of course. but she has never refereed in england so this is going to be momentous. and the positive thing is that with all the numerous press conferences today anyone asked about it were all so positive about it and said it was about time we saw women officiating in the men's game. stephanie her
so her name is stephanie from part.ady ground—breaking because in april this year she became the first women to take charge of a ligue one match in france. she is known for her calm demeanour. seen as someone who has been successful so far in the game and also incredibly fit. we we re the game and also incredibly fit. we were told today that she passed the men's fitness test for a referee so she will certainly keep up with the players tomorrow night. her team will be mostly made up of female...
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with me is independent analyst stephanie hare.ay. let's great to have you with us today. let's start with this front—page story. we have already talked about it to story. we have already talked about ittoa story. we have already talked about it to a degree, a picture of boris johnson and carrie symonds hosting an event in downing street for the first time together. but it really focuses onjohn bolton, their discussions, and of course what this means going forward in terms of trade deals for the uk. in many ways it was music to the ears of the new prime minister, wasn't it? just the message he wants to get out
with me is independent analyst stephanie hare.ay. let's great to have you with us today. let's start with this front—page story. we have already talked about it to story. we have already talked about ittoa story. we have already talked about it to a degree, a picture of boris johnson and carrie symonds hosting an event in downing street for the first time together. but it really focuses onjohn bolton, their discussions, and of course what this means going forward in terms of trade deals for...
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referee will take charge of a major mince match in european competition for the 1st time tonight stephanie for a pop will read liverpool against chelsea in the super cup. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us flights have resumed at hong kong international airport after 2 days of chaotic protests forced to shut down in a bid to avoid more disruption the airport authority has obtained a temporary injunction banning protesters from certain areas china's hong kong affairs office has condemned what it calls near terrorist acts the mass demonstrations have escalated into outbursts of bile and says activists clashed with police here's a look at how things unfolded. was the 2nd day of the shutdown and the anger is palpable was clashes everywhere ah was protesters penned a policeman into a corner take his truncheon up. forcing him to pull his weapon up. remarkably no one was killed elsewhere the thing this man is an undercover policeman ah was he's attacked was eventually medics bring him to safety. ah the demonstrators continue to apologize to frustrated travelers was afraid of was hong
referee will take charge of a major mince match in european competition for the 1st time tonight stephanie for a pop will read liverpool against chelsea in the super cup. hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us flights have resumed at hong kong international airport after 2 days of chaotic protests forced to shut down in a bid to avoid more disruption the airport authority has obtained a temporary injunction banning protesters from certain areas china's hong kong affairs office has...