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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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no stephanie.al 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? >>> coming up, the autopsy finding that surprised everyone. had stephanie been murdered? >> it's a whodunit. >> i had at least three viable suspects. >> any one of whom had potential motive. >> absolutely. >> when "dateline" continues. >>> 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, three and a half days after she disappeared, they found stephanie roller bruner, nude but for a tie-dyed shirt that still on her body. she had come to rest near some snow tumbled rocks. >> further down where the water becomes calm is where we located her. >> just
no stephanie.al 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? >>> coming up, the autopsy finding that surprised everyone. had stephanie been murdered? >> it's a...
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murphy,ank you, anthony thank you for your -- stephanie maurphy. andew american president ceo, examines the digital age in her book "the chessboard and the ." she is interviewed by dennissmith on the -- by mcdonough. >> what would strike me was that we knew that there was a world whether northts korea or iran among or china or russia. the world of state to date relations is -- state relations is deal very important. how do we officially be their adversaries, and we think about a move and we try to anticipate whatever move they will make. the mode is there, but equally important is what i call the ".orld of the web the world of criminals, and the world of business which have increasingly take network supply chains. and also the world of nongovernmental organizations. all of these are web actors to me. but we do not have strategies for how to bring them together. watcher: "afterwords" for this interview. next, president trump comments during a joint conference with the president of romania. also, the weekly briefing with house minority leader nancy p
murphy,ank you, anthony thank you for your -- stephanie maurphy. andew american president ceo, examines the digital age in her book "the chessboard and the ." she is interviewed by dennissmith on the -- by mcdonough. >> what would strike me was that we knew that there was a world whether northts korea or iran among or china or russia. the world of state to date relations is -- state relations is deal very important. how do we officially be their adversaries, and we think about a...
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stephanie: this is so good! lemonis: over the past two years, i've introduced you to 30 small businesses. i'm 100% in charge of everything. i didn't make deals with everyone. you're a thief and a liar and a cheater. but today, i have 17 new partners. -do we have a deal? -jon: i'm in. lemonis: i've already invested over $30 million. nicolas: i've never seen a check that big before. lemonis: but the work doesn't stop when the cameras are gone. and success is never a guarantee. nicolas: i'm having a tough time. lemonis: tonight, we head back to new york city to a company that buys used cars. you're taking...margin right out of your pocket. do you not see that? we overhauled their business model and their building. but they recently received news... marcus lemonis with carcash regarding an eviction. ...that could shut the business down for good. andrew: it's not right. really, it's not right. lemonis: in jacksonville, a talented candy maker tied up in a bad deal. dane: i don't want to sell. lemonis: in 18 months, th
stephanie: this is so good! lemonis: over the past two years, i've introduced you to 30 small businesses. i'm 100% in charge of everything. i didn't make deals with everyone. you're a thief and a liar and a cheater. but today, i have 17 new partners. -do we have a deal? -jon: i'm in. lemonis: i've already invested over $30 million. nicolas: i've never seen a check that big before. lemonis: but the work doesn't stop when the cameras are gone. and success is never a guarantee. nicolas: i'm having...
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¿cÓmo era stephanie? >> una persona especial.palabras que alguien utiliza para describir a quiÉn se propuso para matar. ♪ de a los 1800 prisioneros el 83% son criminales violentos, entre ellos ronald salazar. nos sentamos cara a cara con Él para escuchar el relato de su vida. ¿por quÉ estas aquÍ preso? ronald: por la muerte de mi hermana. marÍa elena: ronald salazar naciÓ en el salvador, en los Últimos aÑo de una guerra civil que habÍa dejado estragos en la sociedad. ¿quÉ recuerda de tÚ niÑez en el salvador? ronald: mi niÑez fue dura, mi abuelo me enseÑÓ la agricultura desde los siete aÑos. comencÉ en a los campos sembrando y cosechando. ma r marÍa elena: ¿quÉ edad tenÍas cuando llegaste a estados unidos? . ronald: cuando yo tenÍa 6 meses mi papÁ, y a los 11 meses mi mamÁ. mi abuela falleciÓ y todo se vino para abajo. marÍa elena: una casa en donde vivÍ vivÍan cuatro varones, Él, su abuelo y sus tÍos. ronald: mi tÍo me pegaba, me tocaba dormir en el piso. >> aquÍ dormia Él. marÍa elena: salvador vega, el abuelo de ronald guarda m
¿cÓmo era stephanie? >> una persona especial.palabras que alguien utiliza para describir a quiÉn se propuso para matar. ♪ de a los 1800 prisioneros el 83% son criminales violentos, entre ellos ronald salazar. nos sentamos cara a cara con Él para escuchar el relato de su vida. ¿por quÉ estas aquÍ preso? ronald: por la muerte de mi hermana. marÍa elena: ronald salazar naciÓ en el salvador, en los Últimos aÑo de una guerra civil que habÍa dejado estragos en la sociedad. ¿quÉ...
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stephanie herself on tape. six weeks before her murder, stephanie begged a judge for that restraining order. and now in court, her recorded plea was a voice from the grave. years ago, but, you know, with a hand on my throat. didn't squeeze it, screaming in my face, i will kill you if you leave. that i've never forgotten. >> her sister was sitting in the courtroom, listening, and was overcome. >> and that was when we lost it. because it was feelings of, oh, my god, and she's crying. >> it was as if stephanie was testifying in her own murder trial. >> i would so love to talk to him about it and say can he leave or can he get help. and i just think that would go really bad. so i'm here asking for help. and i'm going to end up getting a divorce because there's no way i can go back. >> only she did. finally, this domestic violence expert weighed in. >> when a victim is attempting left a relationship, it is by far the most dangerous time for a victim. >> but what was the trigger that, according to the prosecution, se
stephanie herself on tape. six weeks before her murder, stephanie begged a judge for that restraining order. and now in court, her recorded plea was a voice from the grave. years ago, but, you know, with a hand on my throat. didn't squeeze it, screaming in my face, i will kill you if you leave. that i've never forgotten. >> her sister was sitting in the courtroom, listening, and was overcome. >> and that was when we lost it. because it was feelings of, oh, my god, and she's crying....
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>> aquÍ acababa de cortar con la stephanie. ♪ stephanie: pero de chico cuando pensÓ en ser doctor, asÍ carrera de medicina, sin embargo, la vida rÁpidamente lo puso en el camino de la mÚsica. >> iba a ser el primer doctor de la familia y llevaba una piedra gigantesca que despuÉs
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i'm stephanie ruhle. we've got a lot to talk about starting with the big reveal happening this hour, senate republicans finally releasing their health care plan. new details on what exactly is in it. >>> as the president rallies his base overnight, his favorite thing to do, but then he says this about his rich cabinet. >> in those particular positions i just don't want a poor person. >> i'm sorry. what? everything is on the table. what one key republican says about how far the investigation into president trump may go, how about obstruction? >> everything's on the table. >>> plus, more toxic than trump. some democrats calling for nancy pelosi to go. >> do you think nancy pelosi is more toxic than donald trump? >> in some areas of the country, yes, she is. >>> minutes away from the republicans' health care reform. garrett, set the stage for us. >> reporter: stephanie, we're in the basement waiting to catch senators as they go to this meeting on what will probably be the most consequential legislative day i
i'm stephanie ruhle. we've got a lot to talk about starting with the big reveal happening this hour, senate republicans finally releasing their health care plan. new details on what exactly is in it. >>> as the president rallies his base overnight, his favorite thing to do, but then he says this about his rich cabinet. >> in those particular positions i just don't want a poor person. >> i'm sorry. what? everything is on the table. what one key republican says about how far...
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a lot of news to cover and stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie? >> thanks so much, joe. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. and we certainly have a lot of news this morning. starting with investigation. new reports that the fbi is looking into jared kushner's businesses as part of that russia investigation. as the vice president lawyers up, the president, guess what he's doing? lashing out in another tweet storm pointing the finger at an old foe. >> mr. president, do you believe that you are under investigation now? >> and breaking overnight, the russian defense ministry claiming an air strike has killed the head of isis. u.s. officials trying to figure out if it's actually true. plus this -- >> ladies and gentlemen, let's play ball. >> we like that more than let's get ready to rumble, more than 36 hours after the shocking attack, republicans and democrats take to the ballfield in a celebration of true bipartisanship. >> it's baseball, it's america, and when america gets punched, america punches back.
a lot of news to cover and stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie? >> thanks so much, joe. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. and we certainly have a lot of news this morning. starting with investigation. new reports that the fbi is looking into jared kushner's businesses as part of that russia investigation. as the vice president lawyers up, the president, guess what he's doing? lashing out in another tweet storm pointing the finger at an old foe. >> mr. president,...
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stephanie, i appreciate it. of financing and strategic mn day -- strategic mn day -- strategic m&a. i can't picture that. julia: think big alex. let's get a check on the headlines. mark. mitch mcconnell said today he expects to provide a draft of the senate republicans health bill this week, speaking to reporters at the capitol mcconnell laid out the timeline. >> i expect to have a discussion draft on thursday, and we will go to the bill obviously once we get a cbo score. >> mcconnell declined to offer details on how legislation will if her from the house version, but said it is a profound improvement over the status quo. you came -- ukraine's president had a drop in on a meeting today between president trump and national security advisor h.r. mcmaster. president poroshenko met with president trump earlier in the oval office. the first official talks between both leaders comes as mr. trump is expected to meet russian president vladimir putin next month. heavily on the obama administration after russia annexed cr
stephanie, i appreciate it. of financing and strategic mn day -- strategic mn day -- strategic m&a. i can't picture that. julia: think big alex. let's get a check on the headlines. mark. mitch mcconnell said today he expects to provide a draft of the senate republicans health bill this week, speaking to reporters at the capitol mcconnell laid out the timeline. >> i expect to have a discussion draft on thursday, and we will go to the bill obviously once we get a cbo score. >>...
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stephanie tiene los detalles.ada de esta pareja. >>es un show totalmente renovado. desde que comienza hasta que termina, son puras Éxitos. stephanie: son tantos los temas que han marcado su historia de amor y sus corazones. >> hemos compuesto la mayorÍa de los las canciones juntos y todas tienen algo que ver con nosotros, con nuestra vida. no cantamos canciones que no podamos colgarnos. a mÍ me costarÍa mucho cantar si en algÚn momento yo no hubiese vivido esa situaciÓn. stephanie: los logros musicales se han ido tejiendo al mismo tiempo de su familia. tanto en el amor como en la mÚsica la pareja lleva mÁs de cuatro dÉcadas juntos. >> creo que es fundamental estar orgulloso de quiÉn es uno y admirar a tu pareja. si no admiras a tu pareja con todo lo que significa, no puedes continuar. stephanie: llevarÁn esa energÍa a los escenarios este fin de semana. regresÓ con ustedes. leticia: en seguida le contamos quÉ es lo que ha pasado con la historia de una pequeÑa a la que le negaron participar de un torneo de fÚtbol po
stephanie tiene los detalles.ada de esta pareja. >>es un show totalmente renovado. desde que comienza hasta que termina, son puras Éxitos. stephanie: son tantos los temas que han marcado su historia de amor y sus corazones. >> hemos compuesto la mayorÍa de los las canciones juntos y todas tienen algo que ver con nosotros, con nuestra vida. no cantamos canciones que no podamos colgarnos. a mÍ me costarÍa mucho cantar si en algÚn momento yo no hubiese vivido esa situaciÓn....
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stephanie: te gustarÍa tener a marco antonio solÍs de suegro? >> a quiÉn no!ria seguida en casa tras vencer a los padres de san diego 10-2. en la liga americana, con dos outs en la novena entrada, llegÓ un jonrón de dos carreras para que los de kansas city le ganaron a los astros de houston. los royals borraron una desventaja de seis carreras y daÑaron la racha del triunfos del equipo oveja no. -- dejando. josÉ luis higuera mostrÓ interÉs por jürgen damm y aquino. el jueves en discriminatorias mundialistas con estados unidos enfrenta trinidad y tobago y mÉxico recibe a honduras. esto sucediÓ en el partido de gigantes contra azulejos. batazo de fault, intentar la atrapada y termina tendido en el cÉsped, no podÍa creer lo sucedido. marÍa: enseguida el Éxito para combatir la enfermedad podrÍa de marÍa: el Éxito para combatir una enfermedad estÁ en seguir al pie de la letra las indicaciones que hace uso mÉdico en cuanto al tratamiento especÍfico. respetar el horario [sr. robinson] ¿puedo practicar mi español contigo? [representante bancario] por supuesto, sr. robi
stephanie: te gustarÍa tener a marco antonio solÍs de suegro? >> a quiÉn no!ria seguida en casa tras vencer a los padres de san diego 10-2. en la liga americana, con dos outs en la novena entrada, llegÓ un jonrón de dos carreras para que los de kansas city le ganaron a los astros de houston. los royals borraron una desventaja de seis carreras y daÑaron la racha del triunfos del equipo oveja no. -- dejando. josÉ luis higuera mostrÓ interÉs por jürgen damm y aquino. el jueves en...
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stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. adriana: a firefighter reporting after he fell through a floor battling a house fire in reston. john gonzalez is at the scene where crews are dousing those hot spots. john: at the height of this there were a hundred fire fax county firefighters in greenbriar court in reston. right now they're keeping about three fire trucks and crews here at the scene because hot spots continue to flare up. now, during this there was one firefighter hospital because the floor, the main floor of this town home collapsed. that firefighter ended up falling all the way to the basement of the home. he was taken to the hospital, treated, we've been told he has been released. suffered serious but nonlife-threatening injuries. now, the cause of this fire is still under investigation. firefighters have gone in with ladders and shovels to try to sift through the debris and make a clear path for some of the fire investigators to go inside and try to determine where this fire started and what exactly caused it. >
stephanie ramos, abc news, washington. adriana: a firefighter reporting after he fell through a floor battling a house fire in reston. john gonzalez is at the scene where crews are dousing those hot spots. john: at the height of this there were a hundred fire fax county firefighters in greenbriar court in reston. right now they're keeping about three fire trucks and crews here at the scene because hot spots continue to flare up. now, during this there was one firefighter hospital because the...
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>> stephanie, and again, paul says it's a small problem.eports that there are over 23,000 jihadists in the united kingdom alone. stephanie, that's not a small problem. look, we've got homegrown terrorism here. that's a big concern. trump's travel ban wouldn't impact that. but again, you want to keep potential threats out of this country. but 23,000 jihadists in the united kingdom, that's not a small problem. >> there's no doubt we're living in scary times but is the correct response to attack the mayor of london or say let's get our head aren't this problem collectively and see what we can do? >> the correct response, stephanie, is to get angry and identify who the problem is. identify who's doing that. and the -- that's the point trump was making. and in the united kingdom they refuse to do that and london's mayor refuses to do that. >> i don't lecture you but because of handguns being universally available in america you have more people killed every hour in america by accidents with guns or malicious acts with goons than we do in this co
>> stephanie, and again, paul says it's a small problem.eports that there are over 23,000 jihadists in the united kingdom alone. stephanie, that's not a small problem. look, we've got homegrown terrorism here. that's a big concern. trump's travel ban wouldn't impact that. but again, you want to keep potential threats out of this country. but 23,000 jihadists in the united kingdom, that's not a small problem. >> there's no doubt we're living in scary times but is the correct response...
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stephanie: salma hayek e interpreta habÍa tres, una mujer trabajadora mexicana que es invitada a una te entiende. stephanie: en la cinta vemos a una salma ssin maquillaje, destaca la inteligencia y la fuerza anterior. >> me puso con flequillo horroroso, y me quitÓ el maquillaje. stephanie: la cinta aborda temas actuales como la emigraciÓn, el medio ambiente y el [...] >> hay un poco de paranoia dentro de la comunidad de que no sabes en quÉ momento te preguntas, y en quÉ momento te mandan para afuera, existe un cambio de interpretaciÓn de quiÉnes somos y la imagen. stephanie: ¿quÉ causa mÁs temor, el hecho de que donald trump sea el presidente o que la gente haya votado? >> que la gente haya votado por ese presidente, que los latinos hayan votado por el presidente, y tambiÉn las mujeres, deben estar muy arrepentidos. a lo mejor los rusos quiÉn sabe que hayan hecho, mucha informaciÓn no tenemos, ojalÁ la consigamos algÚn dÍa y sepamos la verdad de lo que pasÓ en estas elecciones, yo todavÍa no me lo trago. stephanie: dice que a pesar de que vive en europa hace muchos aÑos su cultura la
stephanie: salma hayek e interpreta habÍa tres, una mujer trabajadora mexicana que es invitada a una te entiende. stephanie: en la cinta vemos a una salma ssin maquillaje, destaca la inteligencia y la fuerza anterior. >> me puso con flequillo horroroso, y me quitÓ el maquillaje. stephanie: la cinta aborda temas actuales como la emigraciÓn, el medio ambiente y el [...] >> hay un poco de paranoia dentro de la comunidad de que no sabes en quÉ momento te preguntas, y en quÉ momento...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. live, where else, in our nation's capital, washington, d.c., and we're talking about the ban because it is back. the white house releasing new guidelines overnight barring certain people from entering the country and it starts just hours from now. meanwhile, let's make a deal, and i'm not talking about a game show. republicans trying to find a health care compromise by as early as tomorrow. >> we could have a big surprise with a great health care package. >> if not, will they work with democrats to fix not replace? >> if we don't reach by friday -- >> plus one-on-one. the president's chief economic adviser joins me this morning. gary cohen on health care, jobs, and what's next for american energy. >>> we'll begin this morning with the countdown to president trump's travel ban finally going into effect and we are hours away from portions of the revised ban being implemented following the supreme court's decision that took place earlier this week. and we are covering every angle of this
i'm stephanie ruhle. live, where else, in our nation's capital, washington, d.c., and we're talking about the ban because it is back. the white house releasing new guidelines overnight barring certain people from entering the country and it starts just hours from now. meanwhile, let's make a deal, and i'm not talking about a game show. republicans trying to find a health care compromise by as early as tomorrow. >> we could have a big surprise with a great health care package. >> if...
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>> aquÍ acababa de cortar con la stephanie. ♪ stephanie: pero de chico cuando pensÓ en ser doctor, asÍoder hacer esto que me gusta. siempre le estoy diciendo a la gente que me guste que hagan que su pasiÓn mÁs grande les dÉ de comer. stephanie: cuando lanza su nuevo sencillo "la condena". >> acababa de morir juan gabriel. pusimos su foto dirigimos, san juan gabriel, danos la bendiciÓn. empezamos a escribir la canciÓn de esas relaciones que estÁn juntos pero sin compromiso. ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa:ahora que empieza el verano y los niÑos tienen mÁs tiempo libre, los invitamos a mandar un vÍdeo para nominar a un niÑo que tenga talento. no olvide incluir el telÉfono del adulto dio hace unas horas y le regalÓ un violÍn autografiado. mÁs, maÑana, los esperamos. presentador: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta noche de martes 20 de junio. donald trump pide al departamento de justicia que defienda al gobierno de texas en la demanda que enfrenta por la ley antiinmigrante, demanda a la que maÑana podrÍa sumarse la ciudad de houston. soÑadores tendrÁn que sumarse a pagar las tarifas correspondientes. vÍdeo mues
>> aquÍ acababa de cortar con la stephanie. ♪ stephanie: pero de chico cuando pensÓ en ser doctor, asÍoder hacer esto que me gusta. siempre le estoy diciendo a la gente que me guste que hagan que su pasiÓn mÁs grande les dÉ de comer. stephanie: cuando lanza su nuevo sencillo "la condena". >> acababa de morir juan gabriel. pusimos su foto dirigimos, san juan gabriel, danos la bendiciÓn. empezamos a escribir la canciÓn de esas relaciones que estÁn juntos pero sin...
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ilia: a continuaciÓn stephanie habla con un grupo que es una sensaciÓn, los polinesios.e: el nombre lo deben a su abuelo, que trabajo ne las ilas polinesias. >> cuando regresÓ a mÉxico siempre decÍan así se cocina al estilo polinesio. >> tiene que caber aquÍ dentro. stphanie: se destaca por su contenido trascendental van del entretenimiento al contenido motivacional. >> si no llega la oportunidad, bÚscala. stephanie: tanto ha sido el Éxito que les llevÓ organizar su primera gira de espectÁculos por todo mÉxico, latinoamérica y espaÑa, titulada gira polinesia. >> para llevar los que tenemos en internet a la realidad, hay mucha interacciÓn con las personas. stephanie: para ellos no existen las fronteras, su bandera es la educaciÓn, les apasiona estar entre jÓvenes y compartir un mensaje de superaciÓn. >> yo mercadotecnia. >> ingenierÍa de transporte. >> gracias comerciales. >> los inspiramos de acuerdo a nuestra experiencia. ilia: bueno, tenemos una cita esta noche a las 11:00 con nuestro compaÑero julio cÉsar largo. en segundos comienzan noticiero nacional univisiÓn no se
ilia: a continuaciÓn stephanie habla con un grupo que es una sensaciÓn, los polinesios.e: el nombre lo deben a su abuelo, que trabajo ne las ilas polinesias. >> cuando regresÓ a mÉxico siempre decÍan así se cocina al estilo polinesio. >> tiene que caber aquÍ dentro. stphanie: se destaca por su contenido trascendental van del entretenimiento al contenido motivacional. >> si no llega la oportunidad, bÚscala. stephanie: tanto ha sido el Éxito que les llevÓ organizar su...
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stephanie: ella es rosario tijeras. gaona. >> antonio es un chavo que parece ser muy introvertido y muy balanceado en su vida interior, hasta en el momento que por casualidad, se encuentra con rosario. cada uno estÁ buscando escapar de una manera de su origen, de su mundo. stephanie: aunque antonio emilio pertenecen a una clase social mucho mÁs alta que la de rosario, esto no le impide arrastrarnos al mundo lleno de pasiÓn y peligro. >> siempre son los tres. es algo muy padre. van a ver algo super distinto y que va a gustar muchÍsimo. stephanie: esta historia inicia cuando rosario tiene 16 aÑos de edad, hasta que se convierte en una asesina profesional. >> fue muy divertido, muy placentero hacer una mujer tan fuerte y tan valiente. ♪ ♪ ♪ ilia: ya saben, esta noche por univisiÓn 65. asÍ concluye esta ediciÓn. pero recuerde nosotros regresamos esta noche con nuestro compaÑero julio cÉsar largo. en sÓlo segundos empieza noticiero nacional, no toque el control, gracias. jorge: gracias por acompaÑarnos hoy es martes 27 de ju
stephanie: ella es rosario tijeras. gaona. >> antonio es un chavo que parece ser muy introvertido y muy balanceado en su vida interior, hasta en el momento que por casualidad, se encuentra con rosario. cada uno estÁ buscando escapar de una manera de su origen, de su mundo. stephanie: aunque antonio emilio pertenecen a una clase social mucho mÁs alta que la de rosario, esto no le impide arrastrarnos al mundo lleno de pasiÓn y peligro. >> siempre son los tres. es algo muy padre....
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stephanie: rafael, karen y leslie velascoson..bre tienen gracias a su bisabuelo que trabajÓ en las islas polinesios. >> para Él todo era polinesios. stephanie: se destacan por su contenido trascendental y van desde el entretenimiento hasta la motivaciÓn personal. >> que siempre sueÑen en grande y que traten de lograr todos sus objetivos. si las oportunidades no llegan, tu busca las. stephanie: tanto ha sido el Éxito que los llevÓ a realizar una gira polinesia. >> hay mucha interacciÓn con las personas. stephanie: para ellos no existen las fronteras y su bandera es la educaciÓn, si que les apasiona estar entre jÓvenes y compartir un mensaje de superaciÓn. >> estudiÉ mercadotecnia. >> estudiÉ ingenierÍa y transporte. >> y yo relaciones comerciales. >> inspiramos a las personas de acuerdo a nuestra experiencia. marÍa:pueden nominar a un menor con un gran talento. ilia: martes 27 de junio y estas son las principales noticias. militares sobre volaron en un helicÓptero la sala del tribunal supremo de justicia en venezuela. el presidente
stephanie: rafael, karen y leslie velascoson..bre tienen gracias a su bisabuelo que trabajÓ en las islas polinesios. >> para Él todo era polinesios. stephanie: se destacan por su contenido trascendental y van desde el entretenimiento hasta la motivaciÓn personal. >> que siempre sueÑen en grande y que traten de lograr todos sus objetivos. si las oportunidades no llegan, tu busca las. stephanie: tanto ha sido el Éxito que los llevÓ a realizar una gira polinesia. >> hay...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. of national intelligce, dan coats, will testify before the senate intelligence committee. his testimony comes just hours after a bombshell report in "washington post" outlining how president trump asked coats to intervene to get the fbi to back off its russia probe. nbc's kasie hunt is live on the hill. kasie, what are we expecting? >> well, steph, we are here outside the back door to this senate intelligence hearing and we are waiting for senators who are coming in and out here, getting ready to question now it will look like dan coats, the director of national intelligence, over something completely unrelated to the actual topic of today's hearing, which is unrelated to the topic, which is reauthorizing a portion of the law codifying wiretapping. a very important issue. but the focus op the "washington post" report in which dan coats was part of a meeting in which president trump asked him to talk to director comey about that code. he never felt pressured by the president to interfe
i'm stephanie ruhle. of national intelligce, dan coats, will testify before the senate intelligence committee. his testimony comes just hours after a bombshell report in "washington post" outlining how president trump asked coats to intervene to get the fbi to back off its russia probe. nbc's kasie hunt is live on the hill. kasie, what are we expecting? >> well, steph, we are here outside the back door to this senate intelligence hearing and we are waiting for senators who are...
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i have to go back and address what stephanie said because i have to correct the record there's enough fake news going out around today is as you opened your show with and it was actually not president trump who started the birth or movement that was hillary clinton herself but let me also remind the viewers that president obama actually did attack members in the media told the people at campaign rallies in other places to not watch fox news and to not watch hannity and said that he could pit somebody against hannity and may also remind people that i don't recall any conservative host ever using the kind of demeaning rhetoric against president obama that we have heard from mika brzezinski and joe scarborough in which she will and other scurrilous thing well you know i didn't interview interrupt you stephanie i suggest that you couldn't even you could even criticize president obama on policy without being called a racist i suggested no conservative host could have ever gotten away with calling president obama mentally ill he would not have had to respond with a tweet because that person
i have to go back and address what stephanie said because i have to correct the record there's enough fake news going out around today is as you opened your show with and it was actually not president trump who started the birth or movement that was hillary clinton herself but let me also remind the viewers that president obama actually did attack members in the media told the people at campaign rallies in other places to not watch fox news and to not watch hannity and said that he could pit...
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get it that what he did was bad it was insulting we get that this is how donald trump rolls but stephanie is the media giving too much time to his bad behavior and not doing enough to talk about the real issues at hand like case law just passing the house today or the travel ban going into effect this evening a lot of real stuff to talk about right seventy. absolutely there's a lot of great issues going on with kate's law in addition to the no sanctuary no sanctuaries act however i think that some some coverage needs to be had on the fact that donald trump did something that he always does and he messed up he made a mistake and there's no accountability for his mistakes so i think that you know they're doing a good job in the fact that they they are covering it but after a certain point they need to move forward and we need to keep continue talking about the travel ban the health care bill in addition to kate's law so i do agree with that to a certain extent andrea what are your thoughts on this given that it's not just democrats coming to me brzezinski's defense republicans are also aski
get it that what he did was bad it was insulting we get that this is how donald trump rolls but stephanie is the media giving too much time to his bad behavior and not doing enough to talk about the real issues at hand like case law just passing the house today or the travel ban going into effect this evening a lot of real stuff to talk about right seventy. absolutely there's a lot of great issues going on with kate's law in addition to the no sanctuary no sanctuaries act however i think that...
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most recently florida democrat stephanie murphy. >> congresswoman stephanie murphy tell us how you got into politics and why you did. >> i got into this case i race four months before the november 2016 election. the reason i got into the campaign was was i'm at my heart a public servant and i just felt given the hateful rhetoric that was going on in the 2016 campaign and the dysfunction of government that was causing so much angst in the citizenship, it was -- the dysfunction of government was manifesting itself in many ways and later on on torp of that the pulse nightclub shooting happened in my district. i felt if you wanted to change washington you had to change the type of people your sending there and i decided to get into the race to run a four-month campaign against a 24-year incumbent. >> and with that running against a southbound opponent like that, who did you turn to for advice, for counsel, and did you feel a little daunted about this task you were about to undertake? >> sure. i have never run for anything in my life not even student government, so this was my first time in
most recently florida democrat stephanie murphy. >> congresswoman stephanie murphy tell us how you got into politics and why you did. >> i got into this case i race four months before the november 2016 election. the reason i got into the campaign was was i'm at my heart a public servant and i just felt given the hateful rhetoric that was going on in the 2016 campaign and the dysfunction of government that was causing so much angst in the citizenship, it was -- the dysfunction of...
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the fact that they let us actually lead in -- >> we're sorry stephanie. >> stephanie ruhle. >> perhaps the greatest hour of television. >> picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you. >> joe scarborough has become the greatest troller of all time. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. a lot of news to cover starting with the firing line. is robert mueller next. a close confident of donald trump drops this bombshell. >> i think he's considering perhaps terminating the special counsel. i think he's weighing that option. >> you got to be kidding me. will he do it? can he do it? it's tough questions. the attorney general set to testify today in an open hearing about his undisclosed meetings with the russian ambassador and the trump/comey meeting that led to the fbi director's firing. >> my sense was the attorney general knew he shouldn't be leaving which is why he was lingering. >> no, this is not reality tv. a strange, strange trip, basketball hall of famer dennis rodman is in north korea, the former "apprentice" contestant knows president trump and kim jong-un. is he an emissary for the p
the fact that they let us actually lead in -- >> we're sorry stephanie. >> stephanie ruhle. >> perhaps the greatest hour of television. >> picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you. >> joe scarborough has become the greatest troller of all time. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. a lot of news to cover starting with the firing line. is robert mueller next. a close confident of donald trump drops this bombshell. >> i think he's considering perhaps...
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i'll be hitting up facebook after the show to respond to all of your comments, including yours stephanie ruhle, here to take it over with ali velshi as well. >> let's go deep. that picture on a day when during health care reform bipartisanship is in need -- >> you're taking it to a new level. >> it's about a coming together. this girl is deep. hey there, good morning, everybody i'm stephanie ruhle in d.c. >> and i'm ali rel she velshi i york. >> after months of legal fighting the trump administration will implement the president's travel ban. >> reporter: the specifics of the new guidelines are still unknown. >> politico said the secretary of state unleashed his anger at the white house staffer. >> what rex tillerson did was way overdo. >> with a great health care package. >> what do you mean by big surprise? >> i think you'll have a great surprise. >> the president is definitely engag engaged. what matters most, fixing obamacare or repealing obamacare? >> repealing o bamacare matters and having health care coverage for american citizens matters. we're willing to be flexible. america wil
i'll be hitting up facebook after the show to respond to all of your comments, including yours stephanie ruhle, here to take it over with ali velshi as well. >> let's go deep. that picture on a day when during health care reform bipartisanship is in need -- >> you're taking it to a new level. >> it's about a coming together. this girl is deep. hey there, good morning, everybody i'm stephanie ruhle in d.c. >> and i'm ali rel she velshi i york. >> after months of...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. jackson. >> a lot going on in the building just behind us. on the left, you are checking out what we'll hear from the former head of homeland security about russia's interference in our election and intended to sway voters. something the white house press secretary said he hasn't had the conversation with about the president. >>> speaker paul ryan set tatake questions and on the other side of the capitol, you are seeing public resentment against their own leadership. some senators lashing out about secret health care plans with a vote set next week that will affect tens of thousands of americans even as lawmakers literally cannot find the bill. but republicans did find the votes in georgia. fending off democrat in that very expensive special election. so, how will the party translate that win into something more? we're also looking at the potentially rocky road ahead for democrats. our team of correspondents and analysts are all here this morning. i want to start first with casey hunt
i'm stephanie ruhle. jackson. >> a lot going on in the building just behind us. on the left, you are checking out what we'll hear from the former head of homeland security about russia's interference in our election and intended to sway voters. something the white house press secretary said he hasn't had the conversation with about the president. >>> speaker paul ryan set tatake questions and on the other side of the capitol, you are seeing public resentment against their own...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.orning primer." >>> the white house says the syrian government could be preparing for another chemical weapons attack releasing a brief statement late monday, warning the regime will, quote, pay a very heavy price if one takes place. >>> 16 million people are under extre extre extre extreme heated a vieries out west as more than 20 wildfires burn across seven states. the biggest and most destructive fire in utah has forced more than 1,500 people from their homes. >>> and the family of philandro castile shot and killed by a minnesota police officer last year has reached a $3 million settlement with the city. the police officer was acquitted of manslaughter and other charges earlier this month. sparking days of protests across the city. >>> and less than 30 minutes ago, jury selection not easy to select a jury for this one. resumed for the trial of former pharmaceutical ceo martin skhreli, dubbed the most hated man in america after hiking the price of a drug more than 5,000%, a drug asso
i'm stephanie ruhle.orning primer." >>> the white house says the syrian government could be preparing for another chemical weapons attack releasing a brief statement late monday, warning the regime will, quote, pay a very heavy price if one takes place. >>> 16 million people are under extre extre extre extreme heated a vieries out west as more than 20 wildfires burn across seven states. the biggest and most destructive fire in utah has forced more than 1,500 people from...
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here's stephanie ramirez. >> reporter: here in d.c. is where wusa9 found an ainswai bennett.her or not shot twice in the hip area. his -- alive. he was shot twice in the hip sunday. his boy friend was one of 49 people killed in the june 12th, 2016. sunday you didn't have to look hard to see how the pulse nightclub shooting impacted the lgbt community. people saw t-shirts nothing like at the foot of the main concert stage. people came to take pictures and signs left to remember the pulse nightclub victims. a lot of the other signs targeted the new administration. >> already there has been rollbacks on executive orders that gave rights to e and it's our entire lives, you know. it's important. >> reporter: his love and his spirit couldn't be taken away. >> i wasn't supposed to work my whole first year and just like training to try to walk again. >> reporter: stephanie ramirez, wusa9. >>> today's steamy temperatures did not keep the crowds away. some found relief from the heat sitting in the shade on the steps of the nearby canadian embassy. others beat the heat taking part in fe
here's stephanie ramirez. >> reporter: here in d.c. is where wusa9 found an ainswai bennett.her or not shot twice in the hip area. his -- alive. he was shot twice in the hip sunday. his boy friend was one of 49 people killed in the june 12th, 2016. sunday you didn't have to look hard to see how the pulse nightclub shooting impacted the lgbt community. people saw t-shirts nothing like at the foot of the main concert stage. people came to take pictures and signs left to remember the pulse...
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stephanie: su nueva producciÓn discogrÁfica. >> este es el volumen norteÑo.. seguimos haciendo mÚsica para el pueblo, es nuestro trabajo. son cosas mÁs importantes, lo que están sucediendo en la calle o en la economÍa de mÉxico stephanie: el ayuntamiento de tijuana prohibiÓ la participaciÓn de gerardo en el evento palenque 2017. >> para mÍ es importante porque yo sÉ que hay pÚblico en esos lugares, asÍ sean lugares chicos, siempre hay gente que quiere escuchar la mÚsica. es lo Único que me preocupa. stephan a pesar de todo, gerardo dice que nunca dejarÁ de interpretar corridos. >> los corridos tienen un significado muy grande en mi carrera. como llamar a marc anthony a decirle que no cante mÁs salsa. stephanie: sin embargo, el segundo volumen de "comerÉ callado" serÁ un disco más de banda. harÍas reggaeton? >> tuve un acercamiento con nicky jam. ♪ ♪ ♪ marÍa:un vídeo grabado en un zoolÓgico de corea del sur muestra el instinto protector de los animales, cuando un bebÉ elefante se cae a una alberca, dos elefantes adultos inmediatamente trabajan en equipo para r
stephanie: su nueva producciÓn discogrÁfica. >> este es el volumen norteÑo.. seguimos haciendo mÚsica para el pueblo, es nuestro trabajo. son cosas mÁs importantes, lo que están sucediendo en la calle o en la economÍa de mÉxico stephanie: el ayuntamiento de tijuana prohibiÓ la participaciÓn de gerardo en el evento palenque 2017. >> para mÍ es importante porque yo sÉ que hay pÚblico en esos lugares, asÍ sean lugares chicos, siempre hay gente que quiere escuchar la...
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>> that's right, stephanie. last night the fbi said they think hodgkinson, 66 years old, has been living in a van here in northern virginia, possibly since early april. before that he was a home inspector in illinois and police there were familiar with him from an incident in late march where they were called to his house to the reports of the sound of gunfire. they found him in his backyard shooting a rifle at some trees. they didn't feel any crime had been committed. he owned that weapon and let him go about his business after telling him not to do that. that gun and a handgun thought to be involved in this case are at the center of the fbi's investigation. they want to find out more about those guns. they're combing through hodgkinson's social media profiles and they're also trying to get in touch with anyone he might have spoken to back in illinois or here in northern virginia about his plans or anyone he talked to at all to get a sense of his state of mind. we spoke to some people who knew him yesterday. >>
>> that's right, stephanie. last night the fbi said they think hodgkinson, 66 years old, has been living in a van here in northern virginia, possibly since early april. before that he was a home inspector in illinois and police there were familiar with him from an incident in late march where they were called to his house to the reports of the sound of gunfire. they found him in his backyard shooting a rifle at some trees. they didn't feel any crime had been committed. he owned that...
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>> that's the story, stephanie.t's pretty striking to me that yesterday, trump justified the pullout from the paris climate accord because he claimed this was an intrusion into our national sovereignty, even though this was a voluntary, nonbinding accord, but at the same time we know that russian have intruded into our sovereignty as we were discussing they hacked into the dnc, released the e-mails, tried to influence our election and did influence our election and trump is not doing anything about the actual document violation of our sovereignty. far from doing anything to punish the russians he seems to be rewarding them. he came very close to lifting russian sanctions at the beginning of his administration. the only stop because mike flynn got fired and the kremlin scandal blew up. according to the "washington post" he's thinking about giving back two diplomatic compounds that president obama took away from them as punishment, and he goi to give it back to them presumably for nothing as a rewardp and he just went
>> that's the story, stephanie.t's pretty striking to me that yesterday, trump justified the pullout from the paris climate accord because he claimed this was an intrusion into our national sovereignty, even though this was a voluntary, nonbinding accord, but at the same time we know that russian have intruded into our sovereignty as we were discussing they hacked into the dnc, released the e-mails, tried to influence our election and did influence our election and trump is not doing...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.e're talking controversy if there wasn't enough of it involving russia, well "the washington post" found more reporting that the trump administration is now moving towards returning two diplomatic compounds to russia. you remember the ones, the obama administration shut them down in december in response to russia's election meddling. "the washington post" reports the trump administration was considering a quid pro quo last month seeking to gain permission to build a new u.s. consulate in st. petersburgn exchange for returning the compounds but the consulate condition has been dropped. joining me is msnbc terrorism analyst i know who has something to say about this, malcolm nance and steve kornacki and matt welsh. malcolm, let's start, why -- okay. ready. why shouldn't we give this back to russia? start from that angle? >> first off, these compounds, these two diplomatic facilities, were closed in response to the president of the united states at that time, barack obama, determining tha
i'm stephanie ruhle.e're talking controversy if there wasn't enough of it involving russia, well "the washington post" found more reporting that the trump administration is now moving towards returning two diplomatic compounds to russia. you remember the ones, the obama administration shut them down in december in response to russia's election meddling. "the washington post" reports the trump administration was considering a quid pro quo last month seeking to gain permission...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. stephanie? >> thanks so much, joe. good morning. we got a lot to cover. starting with man on the run, president trump pushing for a stronger travel ban after coming under fire for his tweets immediately after the lonz terror attack. in the uk they have identified the terrorists. >> we do believe we know who they are. we've made a number of arrests. >> and some blockbuster testimony, james comey set to testify this week, as senators from both sides of the aisle game out their questions. >> jim comey deserves to have his, in effect, day in court since the president has disparaged him so much. >> nbc news exclusive, russian president vladimir putin on michael flynn, election meddling and whether he's got any dirt on president trump. >> translator: well this is a load of nonsense. >> we begin with president trump demanding that the courts approve his travel ban and not the one currently headed to the supreme court, but the first one, the one that was blocked all the way back in march and all of this is in the wake of the terrorist attac
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. stephanie? >> thanks so much, joe. good morning. we got a lot to cover. starting with man on the run, president trump pushing for a stronger travel ban after coming under fire for his tweets immediately after the lonz terror attack. in the uk they have identified the terrorists. >> we do believe we know who they are. we've made a number of arrests. >> and some blockbuster testimony, james comey set to testify this week, as senators...
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stephanie ramos has the in washington. stephanie: today, president trump in his first full cabinet meeting at the white house talked up his accomplishments so far. president trump: never has there been a president who passed more legislation, who has done more things than what we have done. stephanie: what the administration still hasn't been able to do is get any version of the travel ban passed. today the 9th circuit court ruled against the travel ban that blocks people from six predominantly muslim countries for entering the u.s. for 90 days and suspend the u.s. refugee program for 120 days. >> it's fully lawful and ultimately will be upheld by the supreme court. stephanie: this is the same day that the attorneys general from district of columbia and maryland announce plans to sue president trump accusing him of violating the constitution by accepting payments from foreign governments while in office. not fully removing himself from his businesses. payments benefiting the president's hotels and golf courses. >> never in
stephanie ramos has the in washington. stephanie: today, president trump in his first full cabinet meeting at the white house talked up his accomplishments so far. president trump: never has there been a president who passed more legislation, who has done more things than what we have done. stephanie: what the administration still hasn't been able to do is get any version of the travel ban passed. today the 9th circuit court ruled against the travel ban that blocks people from six predominantly...
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i'm stephanie rhule. back with you. we begin with these dramatic developments in the russia investigation. you could say that any day. a source close to james comey telling nbc news that james comey is, quote, cleared for takeoff by robert mueller, the special counsel, overseeing the justice department russia investigation. also new this morning, new subpoenas issued by a house intelligence committee in its russia investigation. two sets of subpoenas, actually. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker joins us live. "new york times" is saying this comey testimony would be the most sensational development to the russia saga. >> there's no doubt that all eyes are going to be on capitol hill next week when former fbi director james comey takes the hot seat, testifies before the senate intel committee, about what he knows and about the circumstances surrounding his ouster. of course, there are reports that in a memo that he wrote, he described the fact that president trump pushed him to drop the investigation. some
i'm stephanie rhule. back with you. we begin with these dramatic developments in the russia investigation. you could say that any day. a source close to james comey telling nbc news that james comey is, quote, cleared for takeoff by robert mueller, the special counsel, overseeing the justice department russia investigation. also new this morning, new subpoenas issued by a house intelligence committee in its russia investigation. two sets of subpoenas, actually. nbc news white house...
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stephanie murphy florida: i got into the race for months before the november 2016 election, and i am at hurt a public's -- at heart a public servant. given the rhetoric that was going on, the dysfunction of government that was on the much angst, it was manifesting its else in unpleasant ways. layer on on top of that, the shooting happened in my district. it felt like i got called to service. if you wanted to change washington, you had to change the type of people you were sending their. so i decided to get into the race. reporter: running against a seasoned opponent like that, who did you turn to to advice for counsel? did you feel daunted? >> i had never run for anything in my life, not even in a government. this was my first foray into politics. i was lucky to have a great deaf, and campaign manager who were seasoned hands. they helped guide my campaign. reporter: when you decided to run, what were your first thoughts on coming to d.c.? about the city itself, and also about the job you are about to take? >> when i see the monuments, and the capitol i feel such a sense of pride, tha
stephanie murphy florida: i got into the race for months before the november 2016 election, and i am at hurt a public's -- at heart a public servant. given the rhetoric that was going on, the dysfunction of government that was on the much angst, it was manifesting its else in unpleasant ways. layer on on top of that, the shooting happened in my district. it felt like i got called to service. if you wanted to change washington, you had to change the type of people you were sending their. so i...
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banks don't have a lending problem. >> stephanie, how to you get a strong balance sheet? you hoard cash, you don't lend. the strongest balance sheet is a cash balance sheet. >> if goldman sachs, jp morgan aren't lending, they are lending. >> they are lending to the most credit worthy borrowers in the world. you don't expand the economy by lending to the top borrowers, you expd the economy by lending the smaller medium size businesses that are hiring people to grow their businesses. we all know that the very credit worthy borrowers in the world have access to capital and bank loans and capital markets. that's not where economic growth comes from. economic growth comes from this sole proprietier ha has ten employees to 30 employees. >> you think that -- >> they triple their employees. that's how you create employment growth. we know that. the facts are out there, small and medium sized businesses drive employment growth. >> they have not been able to get loans? >> they have not been able to get loans because the credit worthiness of those institutions doesn't score well eno
banks don't have a lending problem. >> stephanie, how to you get a strong balance sheet? you hoard cash, you don't lend. the strongest balance sheet is a cash balance sheet. >> if goldman sachs, jp morgan aren't lending, they are lending. >> they are lending to the most credit worthy borrowers in the world. you don't expand the economy by lending to the top borrowers, you expd the economy by lending the smaller medium size businesses that are hiring people to grow their...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.g msnbc and we are following three developments this morning out of the russian investigation. first, the white house confirmed yesterday that president trump will meet with russian president vladimir putin next week on the sidelines of the g-20 summit in hamburg, germany. this as "the wall street journal" reports that a republican opposition researcher who implied he was working with michael flynn contacted hack toers try to find e-mails taken from hillary clinton's private e-mail server during the 2016 election. and house intelligence committee will interview former national security adviser susan rice in a closed-toor session. the date of that interview has not yet been announced. i want to bring in russian affairs contributor and former u.s. ambassador to russia michael mcfaul and my panel are here. ambassador, take us behind the scenes of what really is going to go on in this type of meeting between president trump and vladimir putin. is it normal that the president and putin woul
i'm stephanie ruhle.g msnbc and we are following three developments this morning out of the russian investigation. first, the white house confirmed yesterday that president trump will meet with russian president vladimir putin next week on the sidelines of the g-20 summit in hamburg, germany. this as "the wall street journal" reports that a republican opposition researcher who implied he was working with michael flynn contacted hack toers try to find e-mails taken from hillary...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.rump's attorney will file a complaint with the department of justice's inspector general and the senate judiciary committee after comey revealed he leaked that most of his memo conversation with the president, how that all happened. if you want to get to the bottom of it and new reaction of president trump tweeting this morning, quote, despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication and wow. comey is a leaker. joining me now, msnbc terrorism analy analyst malcolmantz. and with my panel. the complaint of president trump's personal lawyer about the leaks? >> yeah. it's awesome how you can leak your own thoughts. out to your friends. you know? and then go and put them in a memorandum. and what i want to know is, what was vindicated? his lies or his misstatements? i'm not quite sure. >> i'm vindicated three times not part of the russia investigation. but i think that's what he was referring to. >> then that was based on the leaker and the liar. what is -- are we t
i'm stephanie ruhle.rump's attorney will file a complaint with the department of justice's inspector general and the senate judiciary committee after comey revealed he leaked that most of his memo conversation with the president, how that all happened. if you want to get to the bottom of it and new reaction of president trump tweeting this morning, quote, despite so many false statements and lies, total and complete vindication and wow. comey is a leaker. joining me now, msnbc terrorism analy...
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planned parenthood, stephanie you and i had a discussion about this. it's actually got a lot more to do with things than abortion. and centers for disease control will be one of the losers in trump care. that's the beginning of the conversation of the winners and losers, it's obviously more complicated than that. as you and i discuss, when this bill drops, the idea that it's got so much to do with tax and so much less to do with these imploding obamacare exchanges is a little puzzling. everybody said it was about obamacare dying. >> so many people complained about premiums and high deductibles and this does not address that, the high cost of health care. at the end of the day, this is a cut that is trying to really just sift through and pay for those big tax cuts on the other side of the house. and if you think about who the losers are, it's just extraordinary, it doesn't make much sense. >> this is one of the things our next guest will talk about, while we're waiting for the cbo score but even if it shows premiums are lower or people can buy less insu
planned parenthood, stephanie you and i had a discussion about this. it's actually got a lot more to do with things than abortion. and centers for disease control will be one of the losers in trump care. that's the beginning of the conversation of the winners and losers, it's obviously more complicated than that. as you and i discuss, when this bill drops, the idea that it's got so much to do with tax and so much less to do with these imploding obamacare exchanges is a little puzzling....
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of's go to that video clip stephanie woodward being arrested. amy: her recent column for vox is "i was pulled out of my wheelchair by police. it could be worse. trumpcare could pass." she joins us now from washington, d.c., an organizer with adapt and a disability rights attorney. talk about what happened. disabilitya bunch of rights activists from a depth went to mitch mcconnell's office and many of us were inside of his office and those who could not fit in were outside in the hallway. we staged a die-in to demonstrate people with disabilities will die with these proposed cuts of over $800 billion in cuts to medicaid. we're not just going to sit around and be quiet when you're proposing to kill us. what happened, how you organize, and explain what adapt is. we engage in civil disobedience after every other step does not work. we do meetings. we did advocacy and what people view as the polite way. when that does not work, we do civil disobedience to prove we will fight for our rights. adapt's been around for over 30 years. we started for fighti
of's go to that video clip stephanie woodward being arrested. amy: her recent column for vox is "i was pulled out of my wheelchair by police. it could be worse. trumpcare could pass." she joins us now from washington, d.c., an organizer with adapt and a disability rights attorney. talk about what happened. disabilitya bunch of rights activists from a depth went to mitch mcconnell's office and many of us were inside of his office and those who could not fit in were outside in the...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie? >> i'm stephanie ruhle and we are staying on that breaking news. a gunman opening fire on republican members of congress. the house majority whip, steve scalise, hit while others are sent running for their lives. right now the focus is on scalise, shot in the leg or possibly the hip. his injuries are not life threatening. i want to give you an idea of the scene and how exactly it unfolded. it began at a congressional baseball practice shortly after 7:00 a.m. this morning. reports are that a gunman approached the field, asked a congressman whether the republicans or democrats were on the field this morning and then opened fire on lawmakers and their staffers, firing as many as 50 or 60 shots. an eyewitness describing staffers on the ground with bullets striking the dirt around them. after several minutes, capitol hill police responded and took down the gunman, but at least two of them were shot in the process. right now all three, the congressman and two officers, are said to be in sta
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie? >> i'm stephanie ruhle and we are staying on that breaking news. a gunman opening fire on republican members of congress. the house majority whip, steve scalise, hit while others are sent running for their lives. right now the focus is on scalise, shot in the leg or possibly the hip. his injuries are not life threatening. i want to give you an idea of the scene and how exactly it unfolded. it began at a congressional baseball...
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good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. the taliban did not waste any time claiming responsibility for this attack. incidents like these have gone down in recent years, but this shooting rampage is bound to influence how president trump and his national security team respond to the fight in afghanistan. american soldiers ambushed in a deadly insider attack in eastern afghanistan. according to pentagon officials, an afghan army soldier aimed his weapon on u.s. service members there to train him as part of the train, advise and assist mission. three u.s. army soldiers killed, one more wounded. the taliban says they're responsible releasing this photo of the alleged attacker who was killed. >> if you look at the number of insider attacks since the u.s. has been in afghanistan, many of these attacks have come from people who have lived or been recruited from the eastern provinces which are up next to pakistan which is traditional taliban home territory. >> reporter: the attack in the same province where the u.s. dropped its mos
good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: dan and paula, good morning. the taliban did not waste any time claiming responsibility for this attack. incidents like these have gone down in recent years, but this shooting rampage is bound to influence how president trump and his national security team respond to the fight in afghanistan. american soldiers ambushed in a deadly insider attack in eastern afghanistan. according to pentagon officials, an afghan army soldier aimed his weapon on u.s....
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moreha live in alexandria, wusa 9. >> stephanie, thank you a lot for that. alexandria's police chief is praising the three officers who responded to the shooting. officer nicole bataglia took cover behind parks cars. that alloweded two other officers to return fire. michael brown said that his department took great care to try and clean up every sign of that shooting. >> we spent a great deal of time and energy walking through the area to make sure that we didn't leave behind things that would remind people of what happened on the 14th after we collected the evidence. we want folks to remember simpson park the way that it's always been remembered in this community as a place where kids learn to play baseball, others went to play and we had good times. >> now for congressman steve scalise, his condition has been upgraded if -- from critical to serious and doctors say that he continues to show signs of improvement. >>> it was a road rage incident, not a hate crime that led to the murder of a 17-year-old muslim girl walking with friends to her sterling mosque e
moreha live in alexandria, wusa 9. >> stephanie, thank you a lot for that. alexandria's police chief is praising the three officers who responded to the shooting. officer nicole bataglia took cover behind parks cars. that alloweded two other officers to return fire. michael brown said that his department took great care to try and clean up every sign of that shooting. >> we spent a great deal of time and energy walking through the area to make sure that we didn't leave behind things...
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stephanie: ya no hay gente.tener dinero suficiente para pagar un abogado en caso de necesitarlo o si llegan a ser detenidos y están en una cárcel poder mantener a su familia, que se queda aquí. birmania: ¿número de teléfono? hena: ese es el caso de birmania rodríguez, de nicaragua, quien trabaja en la tienda de hernández. birmania: bueno, pues antes uno estaba un poquitico confiado acá, que las cosas estaban bien, pero ahora tenemos una amenaza de deportación. somos muchas personas y, pues, nos estamos preparando para irnos a nuestros lugares. hena: ante el temor de que la puedan deportar rodríguez ha modificado lo que le envía a su familia todos los meses. sacó su dinero del banco y lo tiene en esta caja fuerte. birminia: por una emergencia yo no podría sacarlo, entonces, necesito que alguien pueda agarrarlo y usarlo para el beneficio. hena: pero ¿cuánto de este temor está basado en la realidad y cuánto en los rumores que inevitablemente comienzan a surgir bajo este tipo de situaciones? durante semanas en redes
stephanie: ya no hay gente.tener dinero suficiente para pagar un abogado en caso de necesitarlo o si llegan a ser detenidos y están en una cárcel poder mantener a su familia, que se queda aquí. birmania: ¿número de teléfono? hena: ese es el caso de birmania rodríguez, de nicaragua, quien trabaja en la tienda de hernández. birmania: bueno, pues antes uno estaba un poquitico confiado acá, que las cosas estaban bien, pero ahora tenemos una amenaza de deportación. somos muchas personas y,...