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stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.emonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus. and so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in sales this year? stephanie: we are shooting to do $6 million. -lemonis: last year, how much? -nicolas: $5 million. lemonis: and so there's some substance to that number. and how about margins? nicolas: 50%. lemonis: okay. stephanie: last year, we lost. nicolas: we lost a lot of money last year. -lemonis: how much? -stephanie: a half million. lemonis: okay. industry average of margin on clothing is about 70%. in 2013, courage. b had margins of 50%. they do over $5 million a year in sales. if we can just get courage. b's margins
stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.emonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus. and so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail...
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stephanie: para tu papÁ es diferente, no?o, y si te quitan otra cosa. el temor de que te van a rechazar stephanie: bueno, estudia energÍa renovable en mÉxico y dice que trabajarÁ en sonora para ayudar a su paÍs. su padre tiene negocios en nogales y los Ángeles, por lo cual tiene que viajar frecuentemente. dice que cada vez es mÁs complicado cruzar a estados unidos porque los oficiales los inundan de preguntas y las sesiones de revisiÓn son cada vez mÁs largas. ya volvemos desde los Ángeles, california. presentador: despuÉs de una pausa. de inocentes juegos binacionales a mutua desconfianza. ¿qué es más irresistible que una suculenta pizza grande de pizza hut con dos de tus ingredientes favoritos por sólo $7.99? ¡que te la entreguen! a tu puerta. disfruta de la mejor oferta de pizza grande por $7.99 entregada cuando ordenas online. porque nadie hace pizza mejor que the hut. visítanos ahora y obtén descuentos del 30% en todos los shorts. todas las camisetas sin mangas y trajes de baño tienen un descuento del 40%. y descuentos d
stephanie: para tu papÁ es diferente, no?o, y si te quitan otra cosa. el temor de que te van a rechazar stephanie: bueno, estudia energÍa renovable en mÉxico y dice que trabajarÁ en sonora para ayudar a su paÍs. su padre tiene negocios en nogales y los Ángeles, por lo cual tiene que viajar frecuentemente. dice que cada vez es mÁs complicado cruzar a estados unidos porque los oficiales los inundan de preguntas y las sesiones de revisiÓn son cada vez mÁs largas. ya volvemos desde los...
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stephanie: good, thank you. lemonis: i'm marcus. stephanie: nice to meet you. stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. how are you? dave: hi, marcus. i'm dave. lemonis: hey, dave. how are you? dave: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup, salad, sandwich. lemonis: what's going on on that board? dave: i bought a new one, but it's too big. so that's gonna be the new look, assuming it's not all faded like that. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay, well, i would start with the african-peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes
stephanie: good, thank you. lemonis: i'm marcus. stephanie: nice to meet you. stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. how are you? dave: hi, marcus. i'm dave. lemonis: hey, dave. how are you? dave: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've...
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his nbc's stephanie goskeris nbc's stephanie goske is nbc's stephanie goskis nbc's stephanie gosksis nbc's stephanie goskis nbc's stephanie gosks nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: o.j. simpson has been in a nevada prison for burglary and kidnapping charges since 2008. the department of corrections announced a july parole hearing. if goes his way, the famed football star turned infamous murder suspect could be set free as early as this october. simpson was convicted of armed robbery of two memorabilia dealers in las vegas, charges unrelated to the 1994 murder of ex-wife nicole brown and friend ron goldman. that murder followed by a live high-spread bronco chase, a trial that gripped the country for months and simpson's nt acquitted still fascinate. the families of nicole brown and ron goldman maintain simpson is guilty of the double homicide. a civil court in 1997 found him liable, ordering the former football star pay $33.5 million. >> he may very well get parole just based upon the merits of his conduct in this case. previously they've ranked him as low risk. >> reporter: simpson w
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i'm stephanie.king tonight, senate intelligence leaders now getting blanket authority to issue subpoenas in the ongoing russia investigation. senator richard burr announcing it today, that after politico reporting former campaign chief paul manafort advised the trump team on the russia scandal. manafort reportedly calling trump chief of staff reince priebus to push back against the mounting russia controversy about a week before inauguration. the "the new york times" reporting american spies collected information last summer showing top russian officials discussing how to influence trump through his advisors, the advisors named, paul manafort and fired national security advisor michael flynn. ken vogel is politico's chief investigative reporter and wrote that story on paul manafort. also shane harris with the "wall street journal." ken, i want to start with you. in your reporting, walk us through this. what's the update? >> well, paul manafort, we understood, called reince priebus after these dossie
i'm stephanie.king tonight, senate intelligence leaders now getting blanket authority to issue subpoenas in the ongoing russia investigation. senator richard burr announcing it today, that after politico reporting former campaign chief paul manafort advised the trump team on the russia scandal. manafort reportedly calling trump chief of staff reince priebus to push back against the mounting russia controversy about a week before inauguration. the "the new york times" reporting...
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>> it has been, stephanie. experts told nbc news this is a verified account and that this is a legitimate claim of responsibility by islamic state. of course, stephanie, it's always very hard to read the tea leaves when it comes to these isis claims of responsibility and we've seen so many of them over just the past couple of years. one thing we can say this statement did say in arabic this was one of isis' soldiers that attacked what they described as crusaders. now keep in mind, of course, these are mostly 13 to 15-year-old girls who isis is describing as crusaders. now there also were other discrepancies. they described multiple bombs that were used and seems as though there was only one. but still, this investigation is ongoing. they just arrested, the police here a 23-year-old in southwest of this city, and this just goes to know there is a massive dragnet going all over the country but at the same time, remember, the westminster attack in march that was when a man named hallie masood drove his car and kil
>> it has been, stephanie. experts told nbc news this is a verified account and that this is a legitimate claim of responsibility by islamic state. of course, stephanie, it's always very hard to read the tea leaves when it comes to these isis claims of responsibility and we've seen so many of them over just the past couple of years. one thing we can say this statement did say in arabic this was one of isis' soldiers that attacked what they described as crusaders. now keep in mind, of...
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stephanie bradford pudo hablar con ellas.n el pelo. que la uniÓn es la fuerza, que debe verlo mejor que uno puede tener. al final siempre nos pusieron como rivales. stephanie: pero en algÚn momento de su carrera si hubo esta debilidad. >> cuando salÍa una canciÓn de ella, yo lo escuchaba, y decÍa, por quÉ no me trajeron esa canciÓn! stephanie: ¿cuÁl hubieran querido cantar? >> todo esto tambiÉn viene porque habÍa pasado el atentado libre de orlando que me hizo llorar y me hizo pensar en hacer algo para pensar que si nos unimos, el mundo puede ser mÁs bonito. stephanie: empieza a incrementar la seguridad tras lo que paso en manchester. >> sÍ, va a haber seguridad y todo. >> sÍ, pero al final nunca puedes pensar que la gente aproveche esos momentos para esos desastres. >> no se puede vivir con miedo. ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa: el marÍa: por lo menos una persona muriÓ y tres resultaron heridas en un ataque en chihuahua, mÉxico, el ataque ocurriÓ cuando grupo de hombres armados abriÓ fuego marÍa:tras el incendio de una bodega en stockton, las
stephanie bradford pudo hablar con ellas.n el pelo. que la uniÓn es la fuerza, que debe verlo mejor que uno puede tener. al final siempre nos pusieron como rivales. stephanie: pero en algÚn momento de su carrera si hubo esta debilidad. >> cuando salÍa una canciÓn de ella, yo lo escuchaba, y decÍa, por quÉ no me trajeron esa canciÓn! stephanie: ¿cuÁl hubieran querido cantar? >> todo esto tambiÉn viene porque habÍa pasado el atentado libre de orlando que me hizo llorar y me...
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stephanie?thanks. nbc's matt bradley. >>> i want to take you to the pentagon. just releasing dramatic, extraordinary, new video of a test of its missile defense system, which came shortly after north korea launched its ninth missile test this year. i want you to take a look. it's amazing. >> three, two, one, ignition. that, of course, is a video after a rocket fired from an air base in california. moments later, it collides with an intercontinental range missile tired from a test site in the pacific. u.s. officials are calling it a big success. nbc's hans nichols joins me from the pentagon. hans, this test is being called historic. i want you to walk through for us, you and i discussed it yesterday but it is important, the timing. people could look at this on the surface and say, wow, is this in response to north korea? i know that's not the case. >> it's not the case that this was direct response from north korea, but when you look at the president's budget, he is clear that it is north korea a
stephanie?thanks. nbc's matt bradley. >>> i want to take you to the pentagon. just releasing dramatic, extraordinary, new video of a test of its missile defense system, which came shortly after north korea launched its ninth missile test this year. i want you to take a look. it's amazing. >> three, two, one, ignition. that, of course, is a video after a rocket fired from an air base in california. moments later, it collides with an intercontinental range missile tired from a test...
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stephanie: la reciente ola de asesinatos de mÉxico ha resignado mÁs allá de las fronteras del paÍs.Ón inmediata. >> que se cree una comisiÓn internacional para investigar el sistema judicial y sus fallas en mÉxico. >> no es un problema de gremio, estÁn matando a los periodistas, es un problema nivel nacional que estÁn matando a toda la gente y los estÁn desapareciendo a todos. stephanie: valdÉs es uno de los 22 periodistas asesinados en el 2017, y se considera uno de los paÍses mÁs peligrosos del mundo para ejercer el periodismo. >> debemos protestar y resistir. stephanie: se vio 12 dÍas despuÉs de que el presidente mexicano se comprometiera a combatir el ataque a periodistas. dijo que se necesita consolidar el sistema de justicia pero que eso no serÍa una excusa. aquellos que recuerdan a las vÍctimas aseguran que seguirÁn presionando para que se haga justicia. >> cada vez que se muere alguien se muere una parte de nosotros. metafÓricamente, todas las personas que mueren se llevaron aparte de nosotros. ramÓn: el presidente donald trump pidiÓ a los lÍderes del medio oriente combatir
stephanie: la reciente ola de asesinatos de mÉxico ha resignado mÁs allá de las fronteras del paÍs.Ón inmediata. >> que se cree una comisiÓn internacional para investigar el sistema judicial y sus fallas en mÉxico. >> no es un problema de gremio, estÁn matando a los periodistas, es un problema nivel nacional que estÁn matando a toda la gente y los estÁn desapareciendo a todos. stephanie: valdÉs es uno de los 22 periodistas asesinados en el 2017, y se considera uno de los...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now, stephanie. >> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, holy meeting. president trump has his first face-to-face with pope francis. talking health care and immigration, trump now wheels up for a nato meeting in brussels where the stakes will be even higher. >>> and we're back to the russia connection. president trump lawyers up. the senate issues two new subpoenas to mike flynn, and the former cia director gives the most damning account yet of russia interference. >> i encountered and am aware of contacts and interactions between russian officials and the trump campaign. >>> plus, highest alert. new arrests this morning as we learn the suspected manchester bomber was known to officials and had ties to al qaeda. >> an attack remains highly likely, but a further attack may be imminent. >> we begin this morning with president trump headed to brussels after spending much of the morning in vatican city. he met with pope francis who urged peace and help for immigrants. the president promising to remember the pope's words. we have t
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now, stephanie. >> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, holy meeting. president trump has his first face-to-face with pope francis. talking health care and immigration, trump now wheels up for a nato meeting in brussels where the stakes will be even higher. >>> and we're back to the russia connection. president trump lawyers up. the senate issues two new subpoenas to mike flynn, and the former cia director gives the most damning...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning much to cover, hiring and firing, administration interviewing eight candidates for fbi director. >> we can make a fast decision. >> before saturday? >> these are outstanding people that are very well known. >> as the president considers a massive shakeup of his west wing staff. who could be on the way out? >>> tale of the tapes, the president plays coy. >> you said that there might be tape recordings. >> well, that i can't talk about. i won't talk about that. >> talk about what? bipartisan calls from congress, show us the tapes. >> if there are any tapes they have to be turned over. you can't be cute about tapes. >> brand new video, look at this thing. another missile launch by north korea. the country claims this one could carry a nuclear warhead. >> what we're going to do is continue to tighten the screws. he feels it. he absolutely feels it. >> did you hear me? i said nuclear warhead. we begin today with the big decision awaiting president trump. specifically, who will
i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning much to cover, hiring and firing, administration interviewing eight candidates for fbi director. >> we can make a fast decision. >> before saturday? >> these are outstanding people that are very well known. >> as the president considers a massive shakeup of his west wing staff. who could be on the way out? >>> tale of the tapes, the president plays coy. >> you said that there might be tape recordings. >> well, that i...
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stephanie: hi. lemonis: hey. stephanie: how you doing, marcus? lemonis: this is stephanie., stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. anna: hi. anna. nice to meet you. lemonis: stephanie is a woman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. she was one of the original owners of courage b. and she runs my entire fashion group. she's gonna be very involved in the process not only today, but going forward. so let's clear the back wall and let's -- let's move the process along. susana: all right. lemonis: this is what we know as the best-selling unit in the company, and the best-selling unit is black. next the tube top. this is like one of your best sellers ever, right? susana: yes. stephanie: great. lemonis: how many units did you sell? stephanie: almost 3,000. lemonis: 3,000. anna: and everybody's retailing this. lemonis: ultimately, the products that we choose here today will build a collection of core products. stephanie: fantastic. susana: yeah. stephanie: great basic. lemonis: and this'll give us a clear way to have products at a great price and always in stock. quick ship? s
stephanie: hi. lemonis: hey. stephanie: how you doing, marcus? lemonis: this is stephanie., stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. anna: hi. anna. nice to meet you. lemonis: stephanie is a woman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. she was one of the original owners of courage b. and she runs my entire fashion group. she's gonna be very involved in the process not only today, but going forward. so let's clear the back wall and let's -- let's move the process along. susana: all right....
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i'm stephanie ruhle.rt claims jared kushner, adviser and son-in-law to president trump, failed to disclose his ties to several businesses and financial institutions that are worth many r than $1 billion. the wall street journal says it discovered kushner is part owner of a real estate start-up and loans for more than a dozen lenders to properties and companies he partly owns. one of the writers of the article joins me now. break it down. what'd you learn? >> on his financial disclosure form, he doesn't identify a start-up company, and his business partners in that start-up company include george sorros, goldman sachs. there's a swathe of people. we also found all these loans for more than 20 lenders on properties he co-owns. the concern here with the lack of disclosure is that some of these business connections could potentially affect his impartiality. the public shouldn't be kept in the dark about conflicts of interest. >> the white house said from the beginning as it relates to all of these, we're not
i'm stephanie ruhle.rt claims jared kushner, adviser and son-in-law to president trump, failed to disclose his ties to several businesses and financial institutions that are worth many r than $1 billion. the wall street journal says it discovered kushner is part owner of a real estate start-up and loans for more than a dozen lenders to properties and companies he partly owns. one of the writers of the article joins me now. break it down. what'd you learn? >> on his financial disclosure...
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i did this chart for stephanie, just for stephanie. here is the inflation-adjusted dow, back to world war ii, back to 1947. the red circle on the left is the massacre of another time and place. you can see the real world, the wealth creation from massacre to massacre. i would call it the tuesday afternoon massacre. it gives you the sense of generational change, guy johnson, from watergate to where we are right now. guy: i agree. we have had one mention of water gate so far in this program. tom: two minutes into the hour, pretty good. guy: i will take you to the u.s. two year. the market has priced in june. my question is, have we priced out the reflation -- the trump reflation trade, and can we draw a line basically, between what the fed does next because they are looking through the weak q1 start and what is happening in washington with the politics? because if you start to see the politics changing significantly, does that bleed across into the fed's space? tom: i think it is a second or third order effect. it is about the economy an
i did this chart for stephanie, just for stephanie. here is the inflation-adjusted dow, back to world war ii, back to 1947. the red circle on the left is the massacre of another time and place. you can see the real world, the wealth creation from massacre to massacre. i would call it the tuesday afternoon massacre. it gives you the sense of generational change, guy johnson, from watergate to where we are right now. guy: i agree. we have had one mention of water gate so far in this program. tom:...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. we have breaking news to report. damage control. president trump defending sharing information with the russians. perhaps even contradicting his own national security adviser. >> the story that came out tonight as reported is false. >> i was in the room. it didn't happen. >> on capitol hill, shock and anger as members of congress search for answers. >> it's accurate, it would be troubling. >> deeply troubling. >> disturbing. >> all this as two central figures in the russia investigation speak out. sally yates and rod rosenstein. >> i think that this was a serious compromise situation. >> i just hope to preserve protect and defend the constitution of the united states. >> a lot to dig in, beginning with president trump defending himself against multiple reports that he shared intelligence secrets with russian officials, information that was so highly classified, it was tightly restricted even within our own government. we're going to break it all down for you right now. taking you firs
i'm stephanie ruhle. we have breaking news to report. damage control. president trump defending sharing information with the russians. perhaps even contradicting his own national security adviser. >> the story that came out tonight as reported is false. >> i was in the room. it didn't happen. >> on capitol hill, shock and anger as members of congress search for answers. >> it's accurate, it would be troubling. >> deeply troubling. >> disturbing. >> all...
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stephanie? >> kelly, you are navigating them well. please keep your head down and your crew. that's nbc's kelly o'donnell in riyadh, saudi arabia. >>> president trump may be off on his first international trip to the middle east but that doesn't push the pause button on unfolding buttons going on at home. here's a look back at the week that was. >> sean spicer is refusing to confirm or deny whether people are recording people in the white house without their knowledge. >> trump tried to shut down the investigation against michael flynn and his conversations with the u.s. ambassador. there is a special counsel that will be investigating. >> the president tweeting just now, quote, this is the single greatest witch hunt of a politician in american history. >> the entire thing has been a witch hunt. believe me, there's no collusion. >> hold on one second. we have breaking news now. as the plane was taking off, two pieces of reporting came out from "the new york times" and "the washington post." >> "
stephanie? >> kelly, you are navigating them well. please keep your head down and your crew. that's nbc's kelly o'donnell in riyadh, saudi arabia. >>> president trump may be off on his first international trip to the middle east but that doesn't push the pause button on unfolding buttons going on at home. here's a look back at the week that was. >> sean spicer is refusing to confirm or deny whether people are recording people in the white house without their knowledge....
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i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning much to cover, starting with firing back. president trump blasting congress for the russia investigation as nbc reports president obama warned trump about mike flynn and former acting attorney general sally yates hammered home her warning. >> you don't want your national security adviser compromised with the russians. >> in the line of fire, the 13 male senators charged with crafting their health care bill meet today, as republican house members meet fury in their home district. one congressman storms out of an interview. >> and i'm done. >> we haven't even -- >> this is ridiculous. >> and jimmy kimmel is back, after his emotional health care speech. >> i saved health insurance in the united states of america. i didn't? i didn't save it? they voted against it anyway! >> plus, riot at the gate. the wild scene in florida after one airline cancels multiple flights, give new meaning to spirit airlines. >> [ bleep ]. >>> we begin with president trump pushing back against forme
i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning much to cover, starting with firing back. president trump blasting congress for the russia investigation as nbc reports president obama warned trump about mike flynn and former acting attorney general sally yates hammered home her warning. >> you don't want your national security adviser compromised with the russians. >> in the line of fire, the 13 male senators charged with crafting their health care bill meet today, as republican house members...
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i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover. all the president's lawyers, president trump meeting with his legal team as he denies pressuring james comey to drop the russia investigation. >> no. next question. >> and adds a new line to his blanket defense. >> there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign, but i can only speak for myself. >> i can always speak for myself. and new details from those close to james comey. the phone call he received from trump and how he tried desperately to avoid this moment with the president. >> the hug is entirely one-sided and comey was just completely disgusted. >> plus, go for joe, the president could announce a new fbi director this morning. former democratic senator joe lieberman, now leading the pack. >> i think he would be a good choice. >> i think it's a mistake to nominate anyone who has ever run for office. >> we begin today with the president just hours away from embarking on his first foreign trip. it is the president's major opportunity to put some distance between
i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover. all the president's lawyers, president trump meeting with his legal team as he denies pressuring james comey to drop the russia investigation. >> no. next question. >> and adds a new line to his blanket defense. >> there is no collusion between certainly myself and my campaign, but i can only speak for myself. >> i can always speak for myself. and new details from those close to james comey. the phone call he received from trump...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. breaking news to cover, a white house shakeup, donald trump's head of communications is out this morning and we have exclusive new reporting, if corey lewandowski comes back, other staffers may walk. >> if he would ask me to come in and help him i would look at that. >> new rev glations about jared kushner's reported attempts to set up a back channel with the russians. >> i know that some administration officials are saying well, that's standard procedure, i don't think it's standard procedure. >> and who is the russian banker at the center of it all as the president reportedly works the phones trying to get ahead of this story. >>> plus, hitting back, president trump goes after germany again this morning, while france's new president blasts russian interference in their election as he stands directly next to vladimir putin. >>> so much to cover today. we will begin with the president making changes in an aggressive attempt to stem the tide of disruptive headlines regarding russia and
i'm stephanie ruhle. breaking news to cover, a white house shakeup, donald trump's head of communications is out this morning and we have exclusive new reporting, if corey lewandowski comes back, other staffers may walk. >> if he would ask me to come in and help him i would look at that. >> new rev glations about jared kushner's reported attempts to set up a back channel with the russians. >> i know that some administration officials are saying well, that's standard procedure,...
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here is abc's stephanie ramos. stephanie: and we go again -- another big moment for president trump on this final stretch of his first overseas trip. the president now in sicily to meet with world leaders at the g7 summit, including a reunion with japan's prime minister shenzhen lobby. pres. trump: it is great to have prime minister abe, a friend of mine -- stephanie: after telling members of nato to pay up yesterday -- pres. trump: nations are still not paying what they should be paying them what they are supposed to be paying for their defense. this is not fair to the people and taxpayers of the united states. stephanie: for the next two days, talked at the g7 with -- will include the syrian civil war and the fight against isis, and russian aggression. russia consistent topic here in washington as well. sources tell abc news jared kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior advisor, is among the former campaign officials and white house staffers likely to be interviewed by the fbi in connection to the russian
here is abc's stephanie ramos. stephanie: and we go again -- another big moment for president trump on this final stretch of his first overseas trip. the president now in sicily to meet with world leaders at the g7 summit, including a reunion with japan's prime minister shenzhen lobby. pres. trump: it is great to have prime minister abe, a friend of mine -- stephanie: after telling members of nato to pay up yesterday -- pres. trump: nations are still not paying what they should be paying them...
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. >> thanks, stephanie. you know, it is an age old frustration between the house and the senate, particularly coming from this side of the capitol where i'm standing. the house of representatives. when things get to the senate, they slow down. >> reporter: -- considerably. though it took months from the outset of the trump administration, we know the tough road the republicans had, pulling it from the floor at one point, unable to get it on the floor. this would be the third time. things will slow even more. now comes the hard part, it gets to the senate. you played it already, many republican senates in the wake of the vote here yesterday, though the president called it a victory, though there was a celebration with republican house members in the rose garden of the white house, it is really not goingo surve in its current form. that much is clear. a lot of republicans, particularly vulnerable republicans, have walked the political plank here. that's certainly something democrats are count iing on. one of t
. >> thanks, stephanie. you know, it is an age old frustration between the house and the senate, particularly coming from this side of the capitol where i'm standing. the house of representatives. when things get to the senate, they slow down. >> reporter: -- considerably. though it took months from the outset of the trump administration, we know the tough road the republicans had, pulling it from the floor at one point, unable to get it on the floor. this would be the third time....
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stephanie rule makes up our coverage right now. >>> good morning. i'm stephanie rule. we have breaking news. vladimir putin adding a new twist this morning saying he will provide president trump's meeting with the russians where classified information was allegedly shared. >> the last thing the president probably needs right now is for vladimir putin to be vouching for him. >>> breaking new details on the comey memo. the former fbi director put in writing that president trump asked him to end the russia investigation. was it obstruction of justice? >> i think you're getting very close to the legal definition of obstruction of justice. >> the country is being tested in unprecedented ways. >>> overnight, the white house pushes back amid bipartisan calls in congress for comey to testify. >> if mr. comey is alleging the president did something inappropriate, there's an open-ended invitation to come to the judicial committee and tell us about it. >> president trump any minute now about to leave the white house for a graduation ceremony at the coast guard academy in connecti
stephanie rule makes up our coverage right now. >>> good morning. i'm stephanie rule. we have breaking news. vladimir putin adding a new twist this morning saying he will provide president trump's meeting with the russians where classified information was allegedly shared. >> the last thing the president probably needs right now is for vladimir putin to be vouching for him. >>> breaking new details on the comey memo. the former fbi director put in writing that president...
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stephanie moore. >> i didn't know what to expect coming here. >> reporter: stephanie started here in 2014. she had already completed an asci to pursue her bachelor's, always keeping her age quiet, unless you asked. she's 17 now. it all started back in preschool. >> my dad began training me like using his program/math. he taught me addition, subtraction and multiplication. >> reporter: in kindergarten she learned algebra and in second, geometry. you see the then. >> i set up for college classes. >> reporter: the trajectory impresses tracy mason. >> her poise and demeanor are all balanced. she is extremely bright, knows what she wants and is really fearless. >> reporter: stephanie says her best friends are those she made back in elementary >> i enjoy doing normal stuff. >> reporter: have you ever sat on the couch and realized seven episodes have past? >> i don't really watch tv. >> reporter: me either. that doesn't happen to be either. do you realize you're that far ahead of everybody else? >> not really. it is just life to me. >> reporter: how do you stay so humble? >> knowing other t
stephanie moore. >> i didn't know what to expect coming here. >> reporter: stephanie started here in 2014. she had already completed an asci to pursue her bachelor's, always keeping her age quiet, unless you asked. she's 17 now. it all started back in preschool. >> my dad began training me like using his program/math. he taught me addition, subtraction and multiplication. >> reporter: in kindergarten she learned algebra and in second, geometry. you see the then. >>...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. look where i am live from washington, d.c., overlooking the white house, i'm here because this morning it is d-day for health care. the vote to repeal and replace obamacare happening within hours and republicans saying they've got the votes. >> we will pass this bill. i feel great about the count. >> the president in an all-out blitz. >> the president said billy, really need you bit this addition we're both yeses. >> a last-minute amendment provides billions of dollars for preexisting conditions. but huge unanswered questions this morning, how many people are actually going to be covered and here's a good one how much is it going to cost. one month after the health bill went down in flames. >> i'm disappointed because we could have had it. >> the president now on the verge of victory. >> we begin the end of obamacare once and for all. >> all right then. we're going to start with break. house republicans gathering at this very moment behind closed doors, a final meeting less than one h
i'm stephanie ruhle. look where i am live from washington, d.c., overlooking the white house, i'm here because this morning it is d-day for health care. the vote to repeal and replace obamacare happening within hours and republicans saying they've got the votes. >> we will pass this bill. i feel great about the count. >> the president in an all-out blitz. >> the president said billy, really need you bit this addition we're both yeses. >> a last-minute amendment provides...
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>> thank you so much stephanie. what a sweet kid thinking about those police officers. >> all right we are going to switch over to weather. a nice mother's day but what about tonight and heading back to school and work tomorrow. this man right here knows first alert meteorologist howard bernstein. >> put the rain away for the most part but the breeze is going to continue tonight through monday courtesy of the same storm that gave us the rain friday afternoon night into saturday morning giving us the wind still gusting to 35 miles per hour at b wi here at 6:00 p.m. a lot of gusts in the 20 to 25 range but we warmed up signic lower 80s in many areas starting in the 40s, 79 in town, mid 70s from rockville to columbia and hay market one of our cool spots with centreville at 74 and fairfax at 76. if you are headed out this evening it's going to be breezy. not bad maybe a light jacket. 72 at 8 falling into the 60s towards 9 or 10:00. overnight a look at the future cast quiet clearing out still breezy on monday but not as
>> thank you so much stephanie. what a sweet kid thinking about those police officers. >> all right we are going to switch over to weather. a nice mother's day but what about tonight and heading back to school and work tomorrow. this man right here knows first alert meteorologist howard bernstein. >> put the rain away for the most part but the breeze is going to continue tonight through monday courtesy of the same storm that gave us the rain friday afternoon night into...
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i'm stephanie gosk at msnbc headquarters in new york. president trump receiving a warm welcome in saudi arabia as he kicks off his nine-day foreign trip, the first of his presidency. after a busy day in riyadh meeting with saudi leaders, the president is preparing to give a major speech on islam to the muslim world on sunday. >>> back here at home, the russia investigation continues to playing the trump administration. what the appointment of a special counsel means for the investigation going forward. >>> in montana, an early test for the republican party, a high-profile special election is days away to replace congressman ryan zen key. can democrats use trump's problems against the gop and flip a congressional seat? >>> we start with the president's first foreign trip, day one in saudi arabia is now over. the president now back at the ritz-carlton in riyadh for the evening. president trump attended a full slate of elaborate ceremonial events, meeting saudi king salman and receiving the highest honor. the big accomplishment, the signing
i'm stephanie gosk at msnbc headquarters in new york. president trump receiving a warm welcome in saudi arabia as he kicks off his nine-day foreign trip, the first of his presidency. after a busy day in riyadh meeting with saudi leaders, the president is preparing to give a major speech on islam to the muslim world on sunday. >>> back here at home, the russia investigation continues to playing the trump administration. what the appointment of a special counsel means for the...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot to cover here, starting with breaking her silence, sally yates the former acting attorney general who warned the white house about michael flynn testifies publicly today. what will she say about what the trump administration knew? >> she apparently has some information as to who knew what when. >> not without a fight. the former president speaks out for the first time about his namesake health care law. >> it does require some courage to champion the vulnerable and the sick and the infirm. >> as new ads go up targeting members of congress, who voted for the republican bill. plus, republicans facing rowdy town halls after the vote. and one congressman now under fire for saying this. >> nobody dies because they don't have access to health care. >> yes, sir. in fact, lots of people die that way. we will begin this morning with the blockbuster testimony on capitol hill. former acting attorney general sally yates will finally testify, doesn't it feel like forever in front of
i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot to cover here, starting with breaking her silence, sally yates the former acting attorney general who warned the white house about michael flynn testifies publicly today. what will she say about what the trump administration knew? >> she apparently has some information as to who knew what when. >> not without a fight. the former president speaks out for the first time about his namesake health care law. >> it does require some courage to...
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stephanie: se dirigÍa a la puerta de desembarque, segÚn testigos fue en un abrir y cerrar de ojos.is hombres corresponden al servicio. hasta el momento todo se encuentran en condiciÓn estable y recuperÁndose en centros mÉdicos de la zona. ramÓn: aumenta el nÚmero de personas que visitan las albercas, balnearios y playas. por lo que saber nadar es vital sobre todo en menores de edad si no estÁn bajo la circulaciÓn de adultos, aconsejan tomar clases de nataciÓn a temprana edad para evitar tragedias. otra sugerencia es utilizar salvavidas. si usted planea divertirse en el agua, proteja a su familia y tome las medidas de precauciÓn que considere pertinentes. miles de activistas demÓcratas de california se reÚnen en una convenciÓn de tres dÍas con el fin de mejorar las estrategias de su partido, despuÉs de la inesperada derrota del aÑo pasado que llevÓ a donald trump a ganar las elecciones presidenciales. los demÓcratas estÁn buscando las vÍas para. algo que no serÁ fácil debido a que los demÓcratas todavÍa tratan de superar las profundas divisiones.. muchos son los inmigrantes que con
stephanie: se dirigÍa a la puerta de desembarque, segÚn testigos fue en un abrir y cerrar de ojos.is hombres corresponden al servicio. hasta el momento todo se encuentran en condiciÓn estable y recuperÁndose en centros mÉdicos de la zona. ramÓn: aumenta el nÚmero de personas que visitan las albercas, balnearios y playas. por lo que saber nadar es vital sobre todo en menores de edad si no estÁn bajo la circulaciÓn de adultos, aconsejan tomar clases de nataciÓn a temprana edad para...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie, what are you looking at? >> thank you so much, joe. i'm saying happy birthday to willie geist. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot to cover. james comey speaking out. the fbi director testifies before congress in the next hour. this guy is thrust back into the center of last year's election. >> i was on the way to winning until a combination of jim comey's letter on october 28th and russian wikileaks. >>> and the president fires back overnight. while just two votes, that's right, the razor-thin margin for the health care vote just got even tighter. two more republican defections and this sucker is done again. >> how is health care coming, folks? all right, we're moving along? >> plus the peacemaker, president trump, meeting with the palestinian leader today after saying this about the middle east peace. >> there is no reason there's not peace between israel and the palestinians, none whatsoever. >> we are going to begin this morning with fbi director james comey on the hill in just one hour. you
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie, what are you looking at? >> thank you so much, joe. i'm saying happy birthday to willie geist. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot to cover. james comey speaking out. the fbi director testifies before congress in the next hour. this guy is thrust back into the center of last year's election. >> i was on the way to winning until a combination of jim comey's letter on october 28th and russian wikileaks....
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>> sorry, stephanie, say that again. >> russia investigation, what's next? >> well, it's going to go on. it doesn't stop. but you have to ask yourself, what influence -- what sort of effect on the agents that are running it? are they now going to think that there's no great appetite for this in the justice department and will they be a little more timid about it? it will go on. thean who's going to be the director of the fbi now, who was the number two, andrew mccabe, will continue to oversee it. he was well briefed on it so he won't miss a step here, but you have to wonder about the sort of psychological effect on the fbi. >> i want to bring my panel in. jeremy bash is a former chief of staff for the cia and the defense department, also an msnbc national security analyst. navid jamali a former fbi double agent and author of "how to catch a russian spy." on set with me steve kornacki, political correspondent for nbc and msnbc and robert traynham, a former advisor to the 2000 bush campaign. jeremy, kellyanne conway already said this morning it is totally inap
>> sorry, stephanie, say that again. >> russia investigation, what's next? >> well, it's going to go on. it doesn't stop. but you have to ask yourself, what influence -- what sort of effect on the agents that are running it? are they now going to think that there's no great appetite for this in the justice department and will they be a little more timid about it? it will go on. thean who's going to be the director of the fbi now, who was the number two, andrew mccabe, will...
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i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover. breaking news, president trump reportedly set to pull out of the paris climate deal. >> ultimately he wants a fair deal for the american people. >> and widening probe. congressional investigators now requesting information from president trump's personal lawyer and his former spokesman as michael flynn agrees to hand over documents. >>> and help me with this one, what exactly was president trump's mysterious misspelled midnight tweet? >>> breaking overnight, a massive bomb in afghanistan with more than 80 people dead and hundreds wounded. plus, comedian kathy griffin under fire for her gruesome photos of a mock president trump beheaded. >> i went way too far. i made a mistake and i was wrong. >> we begin this morning with president trump reportedly planning to say good-bye to the paris agreement, the international landmark deal to fight climate change. i have the best team with me here today to break it down, starting with nbc's kristen welker live at the white house. kristen, what ex
i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover. breaking news, president trump reportedly set to pull out of the paris climate deal. >> ultimately he wants a fair deal for the american people. >> and widening probe. congressional investigators now requesting information from president trump's personal lawyer and his former spokesman as michael flynn agrees to hand over documents. >>> and help me with this one, what exactly was president trump's mysterious misspelled midnight...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. you're watching msnbc. there is a lot going on this holiday monday. starting with total confidence, the president comes out strong for his son-in-law and adviser jared kushner amid reports he tried to set up back channel communications with russians. >> any time you can open the lines of communication with anyone, whether they're good friends or not so good friends, is a smart thing to do. >> white house staffers publicly defending him, but we have new reporting on what some inside the administration are really thinking. >>> and the hunt for the leakers, the president vowing to root out those who passed on the british intelligence about the manchester bomber. we've got the latest. >>> plus weakening ties, german chancellor in a stark change of policy, europe can no longer depend on the united states. our 70 years of diplomacy about to dramatically change. >>> we begin, of course, with the fierce new reaction from president trump to reports that his son-in-law and senior adviser jared
i'm stephanie ruhle. you're watching msnbc. there is a lot going on this holiday monday. starting with total confidence, the president comes out strong for his son-in-law and adviser jared kushner amid reports he tried to set up back channel communications with russians. >> any time you can open the lines of communication with anyone, whether they're good friends or not so good friends, is a smart thing to do. >> white house staffers publicly defending him, but we have new reporting...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> happy anniversary. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. much to cover, body slammed the republican candidate in a house race in montana accused of attacking a reporter. >> speak with shame, please. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last guy that came in here you did the same thing. get the hell out of here. >> that was for real. while voters head to the polls today could the democrat come from behind and win. >>> there's a strained alliance overseas, the president meeting with european leaders right now, amid reports that the british are no longer sharing intelligence about the manchester bomber because too many leaks are coming out of the u.s. >> i will make clear to president trump that intelligence that is shared between our law enforcement agencies, must remain secure. >> plus, new details on the russia investigation. attorney general jeff sessions failed to report his contacts with the russian ambassador on official forms and a new report that russians had planned to use trump allies to sway his opinion. >>> we're going to begin
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> happy anniversary. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. much to cover, body slammed the republican candidate in a house race in montana accused of attacking a reporter. >> speak with shame, please. >> i'm sick and tired of you guys. the last guy that came in here you did the same thing. get the hell out of here. >> that was for real. while voters head to the polls today could the democrat come from behind and win. >>>...
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stephanie moore. >> i didn't know what to expect coming here. >> reporter: stephanie started here inmpleted an associate at nova and decided to pursue her bachelors, always keeping her age rather quiet, unless you ask. she's 17 now. it all started back in preschool. >> my dad began training me using his program flash math. he taught me additional, subtraction and all >> reporter: by first grade, geometry. >> i decided to sign up for community college classes. >> reporter: when she followed her pathway to math, this is what tracy mason had to say. >> everything is balanced in stephanie. she is extremely bright, knows what she wants, and it's really fearless. >> reporter: stephanie tells me her best friends are those she made back in elementary school. and she strives for balance. >> i like going to movies, i like swimming, just doing normal stuff. >> reporter: do you ever just sit on the couch and binge-watch a mindless show and realize seven episodes have passed? >> i don't really watch tv. >> me neither. that doesn't happen to me either. do you realize you're that far ahead of every
stephanie moore. >> i didn't know what to expect coming here. >> reporter: stephanie started here inmpleted an associate at nova and decided to pursue her bachelors, always keeping her age rather quiet, unless you ask. she's 17 now. it all started back in preschool. >> my dad began training me using his program flash math. he taught me additional, subtraction and all >> reporter: by first grade, geometry. >> i decided to sign up for community college classes....
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mark and stephanie are here to listen to the tributes. >> she had a passion for life. she had a passion for everything she got involved with. >> the family says the outpouring of support they've received from law enforcement and the community have touched them, helped with the grief. >> i think it's a huge community of love, you know, the police officers. and name and they knew that, you know, we were related, it's just as caring and outpouring of support. >> like other relatives of fallen officers here today, they hope ashley is remembered for her life not her tragic end of watch. >> everything she did was about service. her life is remembered about serving other apsz and not just herself. >> and the family's personal tribute continues as stephanie and her mom join hundreds of cyclists traveling from chesapeake to washington this week. >> i think the whole thing is going to be a tear jerker. there won't be a dry eye. >> the family has not yet come to the national law enforcement officers' memorial to see where ashley's name is freshly engraved here on the bottom row.
mark and stephanie are here to listen to the tributes. >> she had a passion for life. she had a passion for everything she got involved with. >> the family says the outpouring of support they've received from law enforcement and the community have touched them, helped with the grief. >> i think it's a huge community of love, you know, the police officers. and name and they knew that, you know, we were related, it's just as caring and outpouring of support. >> like other...
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it's not the case. >> stephanie ruhle, thank you very much for joining us tonight.of course stephanie will be in the anchor chair here tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. as she is every day. thanks, stephanie. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh still very, very unhappy with the deal president trump made with the democrats on the spending bill that passed the house today, will be voted on by the senate tomorrow and signed by the president over rush limbaugh's objection. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking o
it's not the case. >> stephanie ruhle, thank you very much for joining us tonight.of course stephanie will be in the anchor chair here tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. as she is every day. thanks, stephanie. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh still very, very unhappy with the deal president trump made with the democrats on the spending bill that passed the house today, will be voted on by the senate tomorrow and signed by the president over rush limbaugh's objection. if...
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in north west, stephanie ramos, abc7 news. alison: victory today for the republican businessman charged with assaulting a reporting in montana. greg gianforte apologized thursday for his actions on the eve of the special election. his victory may change the climate for an anti-trump wave that democrats were hoping for in the next year. >> we were nervous and we were worried about the kids. it was extremely hot. they were trapped inside. nancy: still ahead, why this bounce house suddenly lost the air with a dozen toddlers inside. alison: but first, the stuff that movie parodies are made of. one in particular. but find out why the excitement is real tonight at the national zoo. nancy: look at this. two little brothers the first twin panda cubs born this year. at the giant panda breeding center in china. they are nine weeks old and they are said to be doing really well. alison: wow! we go crazy for pandas around here. the national zoo is hoping for a little butter stick of its own before the end of end of the year. mei xiang was
in north west, stephanie ramos, abc7 news. alison: victory today for the republican businessman charged with assaulting a reporting in montana. greg gianforte apologized thursday for his actions on the eve of the special election. his victory may change the climate for an anti-trump wave that democrats were hoping for in the next year. >> we were nervous and we were worried about the kids. it was extremely hot. they were trapped inside. nancy: still ahead, why this bounce house suddenly...
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stephanie was right.he problem with the trump presidency is not thetaff, it is the trump presidency. there's a little white noise going on here. but it is extraordinary the kinds of people we're talking about coming back into the white house, the people who are known for being the killers, the ones who tell trump be more trump. if, you know, given, you know, all of the problems this administration has had, all of the self-inflicted wounds that have come from letting trump be trump, bringing in the number one enablers from the campaign, is not going to fix what's wrong, particularly as the level of legal exposure rises. i mean this new normal when you have, you know, the investigation getting close to jared kushner, when you have the investigation getting close to his personal lawyer, the amount of jeopardy that they are facing and the need to be very, very disciplined and careful, is rising on a daily basis and you're going to bring back this crew? really? >> corey lewandowski's style described to me to p
stephanie was right.he problem with the trump presidency is not thetaff, it is the trump presidency. there's a little white noise going on here. but it is extraordinary the kinds of people we're talking about coming back into the white house, the people who are known for being the killers, the ones who tell trump be more trump. if, you know, given, you know, all of the problems this administration has had, all of the self-inflicted wounds that have come from letting trump be trump, bringing in...
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stephanie hegarty, bbc news, lagos. i spoke to stephanie a little earlier.y girls are still missing or being held. there are 115 girls are yet to be returned for that we have very little information about where they might be, if indeed they are alive. it is assumed some of the girls may not have survived over three years at boko haram. those who have come back before, what conditions are they in? what sort of experiences do they in? what sort of experiences do they tell? have they had a really terrible time or been reasonably well treated? the girls came back in 0ctober well treated? the girls came back in october and they have since been held by the nigerian government. there were 21 of them. we have had very little access to hear their stories and what they have been through. it is assumed often that these girls taken by boko haram become boko haram wives and married marriage of two soldiers, two militants. in the case of those 21 that does not seem to be the case. this is a much bigger group, 82 girls. it remains to be seen over the next few weeks and mon
stephanie hegarty, bbc news, lagos. i spoke to stephanie a little earlier.y girls are still missing or being held. there are 115 girls are yet to be returned for that we have very little information about where they might be, if indeed they are alive. it is assumed some of the girls may not have survived over three years at boko haram. those who have come back before, what conditions are they in? what sort of experiences do they in? what sort of experiences do they tell? have they had a really...
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it's not the case. >> stephanie ruhle, thank you very much for joining us tonight.nie will be in the anchor chair here tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. as she is every day. thanks, stephanie. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh still very, very unhappy with the deal president trump made with the democrats on the spending bill that passed the house today, will be voted on by the senate tomorrow and signed by the president over rush limbaugh's objection. i'm karen, i'm a teacher.olfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra can be a sign of existing joint damage that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections
it's not the case. >> stephanie ruhle, thank you very much for joining us tonight.nie will be in the anchor chair here tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. as she is every day. thanks, stephanie. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> coming up, rush limbaugh still very, very unhappy with the deal president trump made with the democrats on the spending bill that passed the house today, will be voted on by the senate tomorrow and signed by the president over rush limbaugh's objection. i'm karen, i'm a...
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stephanie, banks are sharing your story.e made a mistake, but it won't happen again. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. sunny by some, not for all. look at the weather in whitley bay. butjust the weather in whitley bay. butjust the other side of the pennines, a beautiful morning in manchester. stunning photographs sent in there. most of the sunnier spells will be in the west. perhaps the highest values into northern ireland. a breeze coming in off the north sea bringing in more client. they may be gales in the north malls today, which will make it chillier. the further west you go, the best of the sunshine you will get. but because the winds are changing direction, it may not be quite as warm in the western half of scotland as it has beenin western half of scotland as it has been in recent days. warmest further south, into northern ireland, we will see high teens. cloud into east anglia, so ten or 11 at the most. but that further west with a bit of shelter and the sunshine strong at this time of year, the t
stephanie, banks are sharing your story.e made a mistake, but it won't happen again. here's louise with a look at this morning's weather. sunny by some, not for all. look at the weather in whitley bay. butjust the weather in whitley bay. butjust the other side of the pennines, a beautiful morning in manchester. stunning photographs sent in there. most of the sunnier spells will be in the west. perhaps the highest values into northern ireland. a breeze coming in off the north sea bringing in...
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stahl is here with the stroke patient from bucks county who stephanie says she's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: she's lucky. almost 800,000 people in the united states have a stroke every year. most people don't realize young people are at risk too. surviving depends on quick action but many people don't know all of the warning signs to look out for. hand washing can be tricky for 31 year-old christie fleming, she cannot feel hot or cold and whole left side of her body is weak, so is her memory all sim tolls from the stroke she had last year. >> you think stroke, heart attack is an elderly person. you don't think a 30 year-old. >> reporter: warminster office manager said it happened out of no where, first her arm went numb and then her whole body. >> it was terrifying. like my life was flashing before my eyes, i truly had no idea what was happening. >> reporter: fortunately she got quick treatment with the c lot busting drug. >> three different types of strokes with three causes. >> reporter: this doctor at temple hospital says 80 percent of strokes are caused by a blood clot in th
stahl is here with the stroke patient from bucks county who stephanie says she's lucky to be alive. >> reporter: she's lucky. almost 800,000 people in the united states have a stroke every year. most people don't realize young people are at risk too. surviving depends on quick action but many people don't know all of the warning signs to look out for. hand washing can be tricky for 31 year-old christie fleming, she cannot feel hot or cold and whole left side of her body is weak, so is her...
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among them, stephanie moore. >> i didn't know what to expect coming here. >> reporter: stephanie started. she'd already completed an associate's at nova. she decided to pursue her bachelor, always keeping her age quiet unless you asked. sheeds 17 now. it all started in preschool. >> my dad began training me, using his program. he taught me addition, subtraction, all done. >> reporter: by kinder geometry. >> somewhere in fifth grade, i decided i didn't want to become rusty in math. i decided to sign up for community college classes. >> reporter: then set her sights on mason, following a passion for math. it's impressed the dean. >> her incredible poise and demeanor and intellect are all balanced in stephanie. she is extremely bright, knows what she wants, and is really fearless. >> reporter: stephanie tells me her best friends are those she made in elementary school and she strives for balance. >> i like going to movies and swimming. >> reporter: do you ever sit on a count and binge-watch a show and realize that seven episodes have passed? >> i don't really watch tv. >> that doesn't happe
among them, stephanie moore. >> i didn't know what to expect coming here. >> reporter: stephanie started. she'd already completed an associate's at nova. she decided to pursue her bachelor, always keeping her age quiet unless you asked. sheeds 17 now. it all started in preschool. >> my dad began training me, using his program. he taught me addition, subtraction, all done. >> reporter: by kinder geometry. >> somewhere in fifth grade, i decided i didn't want to...
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i've waited my whole life to say this, stephanie rhule, come on down. >> the price is right. >>> hello, everybody, it's 4:00. we are on deadline. president trump just returned from a short day trip to connecticut where he delivered a commencement address making his first public comments since the bombshell report of the comey memo. >> look at the way i've been treated lately. especially by the media. no politician in history, and i
i've waited my whole life to say this, stephanie rhule, come on down. >> the price is right. >>> hello, everybody, it's 4:00. we are on deadline. president trump just returned from a short day trip to connecticut where he delivered a commencement address making his first public comments since the bombshell report of the comey memo. >> look at the way i've been treated lately. especially by the media. no politician in history, and i
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for stephanie oswald, this is her first without her son andrew. rehab, he died alone in his apartment from a heroine overdose. it's not the kind of things parents would usually include in their childhoo obituary but stee did. >> on january 27, 2017, our beautiful son andrew died from a heroin overdose. he was 23 years old. no parent should ever have to bury their child. >> more parents are using stark candor in their child's obituary about heroin addiction to reach out to families struggling in silence, feeling shame and embarrassment. >> people have to stop seeing it as a dirty little secret. it's everywhere. the more people who are honest about what's going on out there, the more attention it can get. >> andrews addiction began after being prescribed oxycodone after a car accident. stephanie said she was hesitant at first about being so public. >> since he had kept it such a secret to all of his friends here, i feel like i outed him in a way. it was momentary, but i still felt that. >> the obituary had an impact immediately. strangers, other par
for stephanie oswald, this is her first without her son andrew. rehab, he died alone in his apartment from a heroine overdose. it's not the kind of things parents would usually include in their childhoo obituary but stee did. >> on january 27, 2017, our beautiful son andrew died from a heroin overdose. he was 23 years old. no parent should ever have to bury their child. >> more parents are using stark candor in their child's obituary about heroin addiction to reach out to families...
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abc7 news reporter stephanie ramos is live in washington with more. stephanie? >> reporter: alma it has been whirlwind trip. president trump hitling five countries in nine days. speaking with world leaders, some of them for the first time. president trump is rounding out his first overseas trip with this stop in italy. this is the president's first g7 summit, all agreeing to do more in order to fight terrorism. >> this week, the united kingdom suffered one of the worst terrorist attacks in our history. it is at moments such as this that we are reminded of the fundamental importance of this unique group of nations. >> reporter: the president on the world stage basquing in high praise early on this trip. but then these headline grabbing moments got some attention. the president appearing to push aside the prime minister of montenegro and then he told nato leaders to pay up to the military alliance. >> nato members must finally contribute their fair share. >> reporter: but back in washington trump's son-in-law and senior advisor jared kushner is in the spotlight. h
abc7 news reporter stephanie ramos is live in washington with more. stephanie? >> reporter: alma it has been whirlwind trip. president trump hitling five countries in nine days. speaking with world leaders, some of them for the first time. president trump is rounding out his first overseas trip with this stop in italy. this is the president's first g7 summit, all agreeing to do more in order to fight terrorism. >> this week, the united kingdom suffered one of the worst terrorist...
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stephanie, kennedy, iam what they were running into.what you have been through. i hope you get home again. the voices of a mother and daughter, there. like many we have spoken to, they are not from manchester. they present their response here, but they want to get out. they want to get back to loved ones. right now, there is an investigation going on. please try to piece together the evidence to find out what happened, here. ed thomas, think it very much. as you have said, they tried to piece together any evidence they can get their hands on. —— they are trying to. one recording captured the moment when the fans heard the explosion. my guide! 0h oh my god! screaming. we have heard from three me in the last few minutes, issuing a statement saying... —— theresa may in d. she goes on to say... jeremy corbyn had this to say... —— theresa may in the. nicola sturgeon has announced that the snp will suspend their campaigning and they are also suspending the launch of their manifesto as a result of the events in manchester. if this is confirmed
stephanie, kennedy, iam what they were running into.what you have been through. i hope you get home again. the voices of a mother and daughter, there. like many we have spoken to, they are not from manchester. they present their response here, but they want to get out. they want to get back to loved ones. right now, there is an investigation going on. please try to piece together the evidence to find out what happened, here. ed thomas, think it very much. as you have said, they tried to piece...
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. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. president trump adds german to his naughty list, and what a week it has been for his administration on the policy front. >> well, we've had two big sets of numbers coming out of washington. the cost of the republican health care bill and the cost of everything else, otherwise known as the federal budget. let's start with the gop health care bill and how it affects tens of millions of americans. this is known as the american health care act, ahca. here are the headlines. the nonpartisan agency that analyzes most legislation, the congressional budget office, says 51 million americans will go without insurance by 2026. that's 23 million more than would have been uninsured under obamacare, which is also the affordable care act. and despite what you might hear from some politicians, including house speaker paul ryan, average premiums for single policyholders will continue to rise because the cost of health care continues to rise. boy 2026 under the new but not fully passed republican law,
. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. president trump adds german to his naughty list, and what a week it has been for his administration on the policy front. >> well, we've had two big sets of numbers coming out of washington. the cost of the republican health care bill and the cost of everything else, otherwise known as the federal budget. let's start with the gop health care bill and how it affects tens of millions of americans. this is known as the american health care act, ahca. here...