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stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.onis: 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 t
stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.onis: 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: president draghi? mr. draghi: first, to lars, we have been asked several times to revise our objective, and it depends on where you are located in the eurozone. you have some counties tasked to revise it downwards. not just governments, but people. claiming that 2% was outrageously high inflation. have beenes that suggesting that 2% is too low. one of the reasons we refuse -- there are many reasons it would have been unwise to revise the objective. one of the reasons we never revise the downward objective was exactly what you said. recently with self-limit -- we simply what self-limit our policy space without any clear gain from any point from any angle. there is no reason to do that. , i think iestion will say something very close to just said. i think it is a high-class problem at this point in time. but we asked ourselves what if -- of course we have been questioned so many times about -- sonetary policy unconventional, so expansionary, so accommodative, that we have to ask ourselves what if. we have pl
stephanie: president draghi? mr. draghi: first, to lars, we have been asked several times to revise our objective, and it depends on where you are located in the eurozone. you have some counties tasked to revise it downwards. not just governments, but people. claiming that 2% was outrageously high inflation. have beenes that suggesting that 2% is too low. one of the reasons we refuse -- there are many reasons it would have been unwise to revise the objective. one of the reasons we never revise...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> thank you, mika. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. starting with just that. zero tolerance. two first ladies criticize family separations at the border as outrage erupts from both sides of the aisle. the trump administration sending mixed messages and straight-up lies about its own policy. >> nobody likes seeing babies ripped from their mother's arms. >> romans 13, to obey the laws of the government because god is ordained the government for his purposes. >> the democra forced that law upon our nation. >> want religion, how about holy shnikie, that's nonsense. >>> children being ripped away from their parents without any warning at all. >> to be separated from your kids without knowing what is going to become of them. >> and inside the investigation. the fbi agent removed from the russia probe for anti-trump text messages now says he wants to testify before congress. plus, former trump associate roger stone now admits, admits to meeting with, guess what, a russian national during the 2016 election after his own messages about the meet
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> thank you, mika. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. starting with just that. zero tolerance. two first ladies criticize family separations at the border as outrage erupts from both sides of the aisle. the trump administration sending mixed messages and straight-up lies about its own policy. >> nobody likes seeing babies ripped from their mother's arms. >> romans 13, to obey the laws of the government because god is ordained the...
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hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle, as mika said live right here in mcallen, texas. is this the land of the free, and sending babies and other children at ternnder age to shelter. president trump and members of his own party are ripping his controversial policy. >> it's not american to do this. >> there's no justification for families being separated. >> the president himself saying he wants it fixed. >> we're going to try and see if we can fix it. thank you very much. >> leaving so many to wonder why he, the president, refuses to act and many people are appealing to the president as a father. >> quit separating the kids. you're separating the children, mr. president, don't you have kids? don't you have kids, mr. president? >> all this. as the differences in tone surrounding this story become even more stark. >> look, i read today about a 10-year-old girl with downs syndrome that was taken from her mother and put in a cage. wawa -- >> did you say wawa to a 10-year-old taken from her mother? >> it's time, digging in as we learn new details about the youngest migrant c
hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle, as mika said live right here in mcallen, texas. is this the land of the free, and sending babies and other children at ternnder age to shelter. president trump and members of his own party are ripping his controversial policy. >> it's not american to do this. >> there's no justification for families being separated. >> the president himself saying he wants it fixed. >> we're going to try and see if we can fix it. thank you very much....
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stephanie cohen.business flash, general motors and ignoring the call for more u.s. jobs. resurrecting the chevy blazer, planning to build in mexico. the auto workers union is criticizing the decision. the president may slap a 25% tariffs on all imported cars. more debate about the state of workers in the gig economy. the state appeals court of new york says careers are not employees. not entitled to unemployment benefits. so far, viewership of the world cup has fallen 44% in the u.s. compared to years ago. thehad already lowered numbers. david: we turn now to businessweek beat, stories featured in the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek. detention. upwards of $1 billion to care for children separated from parents at the border, nonprofit detention centers are benefiting. crafting a turnaround. turned the focus to customers and the business has turned around with it. the legend of nintendo. has130-year-old giant turned reports of its demise into nintendo mania. alix: i am not a gamer. much so.d is v
stephanie cohen.business flash, general motors and ignoring the call for more u.s. jobs. resurrecting the chevy blazer, planning to build in mexico. the auto workers union is criticizing the decision. the president may slap a 25% tariffs on all imported cars. more debate about the state of workers in the gig economy. the state appeals court of new york says careers are not employees. not entitled to unemployment benefits. so far, viewership of the world cup has fallen 44% in the u.s. compared...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. quite a lot of breaking news this morning. starting with president trump. blasting the fbi leadership on his way to an impromptu visit to his favorite morning show. after a scathing inspector general report calls jim comey insubordinate. while at the same time saying political bias did not, you heard me there, did not play a role in the lead-up to the 2016 election. >> that was the most biased set of circumstances i've ever seen in my life. honestly, to read it was very sad. >> and while the president calls it a witch hunt, former trump campaign manager paul manafort arriving in court any moment now. could this man be headed to jail? as the state of new york files a lawsuit against the trump foundation and the family, accusing them of using their family charity, their foundation, like a personal checkbook. wow. >> this is a straight forward case of violation of the laws governing charity foundations and nonprofit organizations in new york. >> misusing yo
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. quite a lot of breaking news this morning. starting with president trump. blasting the fbi leadership on his way to an impromptu visit to his favorite morning show. after a scathing inspector general report calls jim comey insubordinate. while at the same time saying political bias did not, you heard me there, did not play a role in the lead-up to the 2016 election. >> that was...
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>> well, it's really interesting, stephanie. first of all, we knowthe tariffs have been businepissing our allies, to put it mildly. for the koch brothers and their organization with billions at their disposal to come out and oppose president trump and ross and mnuchin on this is interesting. basically, you and i both know, what we generally hear from conservatives or people who are kind of in the middle of the road is they like a lot of trump's policies, the tax plan, the deregulation, the stock market, but they do not, you know, all of a sudden you're actually having a conservative saying, hey, we don't like these tariffs, this is not a good idea. we're going to impose an economic policy of this administration that actually we've kind of liked up to this point. >> what has the white house said about your push? >> they know we disagree with them. we've been very up front with them both privately in conversations at the white house and publicly with the statements. so they're not surprised by this. we want to encourage thi about
>> well, it's really interesting, stephanie. first of all, we knowthe tariffs have been businepissing our allies, to put it mildly. for the koch brothers and their organization with billions at their disposal to come out and oppose president trump and ross and mnuchin on this is interesting. basically, you and i both know, what we generally hear from conservatives or people who are kind of in the middle of the road is they like a lot of trump's policies, the tax plan, the deregulation,...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, america first or america all alone. the president has some tough words as he departs the white house for the g-7 summit. >> if we are unable to make a deal, we will be better off right now. we are not going to live with the deals the way they are. >> but even before touching down, the president announces plans to skip out early on the summit to head to singapore early ahead of the north korea meeting. although it's not exactly clear why. >> i'm very well prepared. i don't think i have to prepare very much. it's about attitude. it's about willingness to get things done. >> and he also said there he's been preparing his whole life for it. >>> plugging a leak. a longtime senate staffer is arrested for lying to investigators about his couldnt with reporters. as records of a reporter who once dated him are seized. >> it's a very key and important position. these charges obviously very serious. leaks are a serious problem. >> and chef, star, emmy award-winning tv host anthony
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. >> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, america first or america all alone. the president has some tough words as he departs the white house for the g-7 summit. >> if we are unable to make a deal, we will be better off right now. we are not going to live with the deals the way they are. >> but even before touching down, the president announces plans to skip out early on the summit to head to singapore early ahead of the north...
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stephanie: one of the questions, though, is how is nationalizing it going to make those pressures gohere were environmental objections to this. are you just going to steamroll over the opposition? p.m. trudeau: the challenge the pipeline proponent has was the political uncertainty invold wh a province was determined to do everything it could to block the pipeline. when you shift the ownership of the pipeline from a private corporation to a government that has, a federal government that has explicit control over resource projects that go between provinces, a lot of the legal barriers and a lot of the challenge points actually disappear. we approved this pipeline under the existing regulatory authority that we had enhanced. the provincial government in british columbia approved the pipeline with strong conditions, which we absolutely agreed with. we have the authority to proceed. it became a question of is canada actually able to get big projects built? therefore, we are demonstrating, yes, we will do what we need to do to get projects we properly approved, built. stephanie: you are de
stephanie: one of the questions, though, is how is nationalizing it going to make those pressures gohere were environmental objections to this. are you just going to steamroll over the opposition? p.m. trudeau: the challenge the pipeline proponent has was the political uncertainty invold wh a province was determined to do everything it could to block the pipeline. when you shift the ownership of the pipeline from a private corporation to a government that has, a federal government that has...
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stephanie: one of the questions, though, is how is nationalizing it going to make those pressures go there were environmental objections to this. are you just going to steamroll over the opposition? p.m. trudeau: the challenge the pipeline proponent had was the political uncertainty involved when a province was determined to do everything it could to block the pipeline. when you shift the ownership of the pipeline from a private corporation to a government that has -- a federal government that has explicit control over resource projects that go between provinces, a lot of the legal barriers and a lot of the challenge points actually disappear. we approved this pipeline under the existing regulatory authority that we had enhanced. the provincial government in british columbia approved the pipeline with strong conditions, which we absolutely agreed with. we have the authority to proceed. it became a question of is canada actually able to get big projects built? therefore, we are demonstrating, yes, we will do what we need to do to get projects we properly approved built. stephanie: you
stephanie: one of the questions, though, is how is nationalizing it going to make those pressures go there were environmental objections to this. are you just going to steamroll over the opposition? p.m. trudeau: the challenge the pipeline proponent had was the political uncertainty involved when a province was determined to do everything it could to block the pipeline. when you shift the ownership of the pipeline from a private corporation to a government that has -- a federal government that...
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stephanie dos.e lesther lenin. y quÉ orgullo cÓmo se siente uno tan grande, tan inmenso. stephanie: a los 12 aÑos su madre tuvo que ser intervenida por un tumor. >> iba a someterse a una operaciÓn. yo le digo, si sales viva de esa operaciÓn, yo te servirÉ toda mi vida. stephanie: esa promesa le cambiÓ la vida. el estar le dedicÓ gran-- lester dedicÓ gran parte de su vida a ayudar a los necesitados. >> estaba pintando, poniÉndole el techo llevando vÍveres para los ancianos. lester: cuando sÉ que hay un sector con necesidad, siempre pienso como llegar ahÍ y ayudar. stephanie: por eso cuando el gobierno reformÓ la ley de seguridad social en abril, lester se une a los amigos de la universidad para protestar a favor de los envejecientes. >> yo lo que hice fue introducirme en el calcetÍn mi identificaciÓn es de otro lado un billete de c$100, mi celular quedÓ en la casa . todo . ya no sabÍa que era una manifestaciÓn violenta. stephanie dos. todos los estudiantes llegan a un juntos a la protesta, pero rÁpid
stephanie dos.e lesther lenin. y quÉ orgullo cÓmo se siente uno tan grande, tan inmenso. stephanie: a los 12 aÑos su madre tuvo que ser intervenida por un tumor. >> iba a someterse a una operaciÓn. yo le digo, si sales viva de esa operaciÓn, yo te servirÉ toda mi vida. stephanie: esa promesa le cambiÓ la vida. el estar le dedicÓ gran-- lester dedicÓ gran parte de su vida a ayudar a los necesitados. >> estaba pintando, poniÉndole el techo llevando vÍveres para los...
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stephanie: in washington, a lot of people have been impressed by the way the canadians in particularave galvanized the business community and canadian businesses to go to congress people and senators. wilbur ross said the canadian officials have spent more time on capitol hill than in official negotiations. do you find congressmen easier to deal with than the administration? pm trudeau: i think one of the things that is an advantage for canada is the proximity and level of interconnectedness between canada and the united states. if you think of many other countries, their only interface is through their embassies and their interactions. canada has a level of partnership with the united stat that is unlike any two countries in the entire world, so when we talk about whether it is, you know prime minister to , president, members of parliament to congress, whether it is premieres to governors, legislators to legislators, or business people to business people, there are huge and deep connections between us. and when we want to talk about the advantages of trade and the advantages of mode
stephanie: in washington, a lot of people have been impressed by the way the canadians in particularave galvanized the business community and canadian businesses to go to congress people and senators. wilbur ross said the canadian officials have spent more time on capitol hill than in official negotiations. do you find congressmen easier to deal with than the administration? pm trudeau: i think one of the things that is an advantage for canada is the proximity and level of interconnectedness...
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now, the problem with that, stephanie, is it's an ambiguous phrase. does that refer to a new era because we've got nuclear weapons or is it looking ahead to a new era when we might give up nuclear weapons in return for economic prosperity. and that's obviously not what the newspaper said. as you said right at the beginning, it is already a win for kim. it may be in the next few minutes, he's out of his hotel to relax a little, stephanie. >> it's an ambiguous phrase but it sells well. the president calls himself a deal guy. you know, his team keeps referring to the art of the deal. if you go back, the author of the art of the deal has said the president is a fraud. the president has done a great job, in his opinion, of tearing up tpp, walking away from paris, walking away from iran. what he hasn't offered on the other side of any of them is a solution. and at the end of this summit, the question will be a solution. you're in luck, i have a superb panel. our next guest, former ambassador wendy sherman. served as policy coordinator on north korea under p
now, the problem with that, stephanie, is it's an ambiguous phrase. does that refer to a new era because we've got nuclear weapons or is it looking ahead to a new era when we might give up nuclear weapons in return for economic prosperity. and that's obviously not what the newspaper said. as you said right at the beginning, it is already a win for kim. it may be in the next few minutes, he's out of his hotel to relax a little, stephanie. >> it's an ambiguous phrase but it sells well. the...
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stephanie, do you have anything to add? >> thank you for having me and thank you all for being here. as you mentioned we defend religious liberty for people from agency. i can't tell you how glad we were when we got that case. before then i did n it did not have the same ring to it. i think it's fair to generalize that this is a test case. this is a case where there are deep feelings and hurt feelings an important interest going on and i think that's why sometimes it can be difficult to talk about and i'm so grateful for the constitution center for having this important dialogue. jack, like many business owners made a decision about what sort of message or event he wanted to support talk about the facts more but i think it's important to step back and think about the ways in which, in our society business owners and individuals make these ntly there was a gayme. coffee shop owner in seattle that asked christian individuals to leave the premises when they had advocated for pro-life principles that he disagreed with. not too
stephanie, do you have anything to add? >> thank you for having me and thank you all for being here. as you mentioned we defend religious liberty for people from agency. i can't tell you how glad we were when we got that case. before then i did n it did not have the same ring to it. i think it's fair to generalize that this is a test case. this is a case where there are deep feelings and hurt feelings an important interest going on and i think that's why sometimes it can be difficult to...
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and how many people changed their votes from paula's side to stephanie's? after having heard the discussion. and how many people changed their votes from stephanie's side to paula's side? this was extremely imprecise but i'm going to call it a tie. and i want to thank our panelists for this extraordinary discussion. thank you very much. [applause] a wonderful job. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] journal"'s "washington live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, nelson cunningham, a former white house general counsel discuss the latest in the robert mueller investigation and then dinesh desousa talks about his recent pardonpres fm ent trump. be sure to watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. onhere is what is live tuesday. for memberin at noon speeches and they will work on a number of interior department measures on national store
and how many people changed their votes from paula's side to stephanie's? after having heard the discussion. and how many people changed their votes from stephanie's side to paula's side? this was extremely imprecise but i'm going to call it a tie. and i want to thank our panelists for this extraordinary discussion. thank you very much. [applause] a wonderful job. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is...
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stephanie: precisely. world is less prepared economically, socially and politically for a downturn in it has ever been, and yet you are worried that the people don't have that in mind. i think the central bank is pretty determined to avoid next downturn. larry: one hopes that they will be. at the margin, there's a question, are you going to guard against increases in inflation above 2%, or are you going to guard against the possibility of a downturn? seems to bedownturn cataclysmic in the current environment in this economic implications. we will have such difficulty responding. it is political implications given the rises. in populism it seems to me that we need to be tilted very much against that risk, even at some risk that inflation could rise above 2%. stephanie: your thought of as a pretty strong critic in the trump administration. you were a fierce critic of the tax plan that was passed. you have pointed to fiscal stimulus in support of the economy. something that has offset specular diet -- stagnat
stephanie: precisely. world is less prepared economically, socially and politically for a downturn in it has ever been, and yet you are worried that the people don't have that in mind. i think the central bank is pretty determined to avoid next downturn. larry: one hopes that they will be. at the margin, there's a question, are you going to guard against increases in inflation above 2%, or are you going to guard against the possibility of a downturn? seems to bedownturn cataclysmic in the...
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stephanie brad ford conversÓ con ellos en territorio bradford. ♪ ♪ stephanie: junto a la nueva onda norteÑaos, sembrando, quitando la milpa! stephanie: los inicios para esta joven agrupaciÓn no sólo no fueron fÁciles. >> nos quedamos a dormir en pleno frÍo, porque no encontramos mecÁnico. hasta de ir que lejos a tocar y que siempre no, regresando. [risas] stephanie: hoy todos esos malos ratos quedan en el pasado, celebran siete aÑos de Éxitos. >> en el grabado cinco discos en estos aÑos, es lo mÁs gratificante que tenemos. cada disco fue cuando empezamos, cada que pones esas canciones, te recuerdan esos tiempos, cuando apenas andÁbamos haciendo los pininos. palmira: veamos ahora quÉ nos tienen preparado en "contacto deportivo". reporte de la selecciÓn mexicana, adelante. gibrÁn: gracias, la selecciÓn mexicana continÚa su preparaciÓn para el juego de despedida ante escocia. hay cambio de planes, andrÉs guardado, hÉctor moreno y diego reyes no se han recuperado. no van a jugar maÑana ante escocia. por ese motivo, juan carlos osorio ha decidido llevar a 25 jugadoresa dinamarca. hablÓ en confer
stephanie brad ford conversÓ con ellos en territorio bradford. ♪ ♪ stephanie: junto a la nueva onda norteÑaos, sembrando, quitando la milpa! stephanie: los inicios para esta joven agrupaciÓn no sólo no fueron fÁciles. >> nos quedamos a dormir en pleno frÍo, porque no encontramos mecÁnico. hasta de ir que lejos a tocar y que siempre no, regresando. [risas] stephanie: hoy todos esos malos ratos quedan en el pasado, celebran siete aÑos de Éxitos. >> en el grabado cinco...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.se republicans are demanding the justice department hand over sensitive documents related to the russia investigation within seven days. this comes after lawmakers railed against deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray during a house judiciary committee hearing. they accused deputy attorney general of threatening house staffers with subpoenas and urging law enforcement officials to wrap things up. here's a glimpse of what exactly went down. >> there's an old saying that justice delayed is justice denied. i think right now all of us are being denied. whatever you got, finish it the hell up, because this country is being torn apart. >> did you threaten staffers? media reports indicate you did. >> media reports are mistaken. >> sometimes. but this is what they said. having the nation's number one law enforcement officer threaten to subpoena your calls and e-mails is downright chilling. did you threaten to subpoena their calls and e-mails? >> no, sir, and t
i'm stephanie ruhle.se republicans are demanding the justice department hand over sensitive documents related to the russia investigation within seven days. this comes after lawmakers railed against deputy attorney general rod rosenstein and fbi director christopher wray during a house judiciary committee hearing. they accused deputy attorney general of threatening house staffers with subpoenas and urging law enforcement officials to wrap things up. here's a glimpse of what exactly went down....
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stephanie: good morning. wanted to start this conversation in june or july, and they wanted to be clear about what they're trying to do. they want to get us in the mindset where we think more about the conventional tools, the interest rate is it which respond to this sort of immediate ups and downs of economy, and not the asset purchases. even with a slight slowdown in the economy, some of the things that we have seen in the last few months, they are still quite keen about going ahead with asset purchases. whether they can get their with the degree of slowdown that we have seen, and still some questions about the economy, i think that is a question in their minds. guy: how does the italy story feed into this? is what this story is about -- kind of communicating, you went -- up theay be --up re. stephanie: i think what they are keen to establish and remind people of is that now they have the outright monetary transactions. that structure that was put in place ars ago that was never actually used. that means yo
stephanie: good morning. wanted to start this conversation in june or july, and they wanted to be clear about what they're trying to do. they want to get us in the mindset where we think more about the conventional tools, the interest rate is it which respond to this sort of immediate ups and downs of economy, and not the asset purchases. even with a slight slowdown in the economy, some of the things that we have seen in the last few months, they are still quite keen about going ahead with...
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stephanie ruhle has much more on the growing border crisis. live from mcallen, texas, right now. >> good morning, everyone. i am live in mcallen, texas. i'm stephanie ruhle. we're going to start by covering the boiling point. there's been a furious reaction to president trump's zero tolerance policy. which rips families apart at the border. where i am. and the administration is defending itself. >> hopefully people will get the message and come through the border at the port of entry and not by -- across the border unlawfully. >> congress and the courts created this problem. and congress alone can fix it. >> and 10 democratic lawmakers are now calling on secretary nielsen to resign. while lawmakers from both sides of the aisle are calling for an end to this brutal policy. >> you have nearly 2,500 children that have been separated from their families. it's very upsetting. and it's never happened before. >> all of us who are seeing these images of children being pulled away from moms and dads in tears were horrified. this has to stop. >> you wan
stephanie ruhle has much more on the growing border crisis. live from mcallen, texas, right now. >> good morning, everyone. i am live in mcallen, texas. i'm stephanie ruhle. we're going to start by covering the boiling point. there's been a furious reaction to president trump's zero tolerance policy. which rips families apart at the border. where i am. and the administration is defending itself. >> hopefully people will get the message and come through the border at the port of...
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we get more on this from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: a star quarterback for washington state, a beloved son, brother and friend. in a documentary for "sports illustrated," tyler henski's parents say no one knew there was something terribly wrong. >> i remember my phone ringing and it was coach huff and he said, i'm sorry, but tyler's dead. >> reporter: the 21-year-old took his own life just five months ago. his parents telling hoda kotb that's when the mayo clinic asked to do an autopsy. >> we immediately said sure. we'd like to know what we can find out. >> reporter: the results were shocking. of cte, the brain disease multiple studies have linked to repetitive blows to several former nfl stars who suffered from the disease took their own lives as well. tyler played football from an early age. >> medical examiners said you have the brain of a 65-year-old. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, washington state university says it had many safeguards for their players and is adding even more, including a second formal mental health screening for all members of the team after
we get more on this from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: a star quarterback for washington state, a beloved son, brother and friend. in a documentary for "sports illustrated," tyler henski's parents say no one knew there was something terribly wrong. >> i remember my phone ringing and it was coach huff and he said, i'm sorry, but tyler's dead. >> reporter: the 21-year-old took his own life just five months ago. his parents telling hoda kotb that's when the mayo...
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>> stephanie, poplar bluff is a town of 17,000.y all accounts, this is an american business success story. 500 employees work out of here. there's a lot of jobs out of that. the boxing company down the road. there's companies that rely on this industry here. in talking with the employees, chris pratt, he's become the operations manager here, he oversees the 500 employees here. but what they've seen is since 2012, a 50% increase in the number of employees they've been able to have here. this was a thriving business. just this month alone, they have seen ordered canceled, 50% of them, just this month alone, because there's no import on ill thats. there's that 25% tariff on the steel imports. this is what chris said when we talked to him just yesterday afternoon. >> we have eliminated 60 positions. >> 60 positions? >> yes. >> you have employees you talk to that are anxious? >> correct, they're scared. fear for their jobs. rightly so. >> that's in your guy's hands? >> i consider every one of these guys in poplar bluff my responsibility
>> stephanie, poplar bluff is a town of 17,000.y all accounts, this is an american business success story. 500 employees work out of here. there's a lot of jobs out of that. the boxing company down the road. there's companies that rely on this industry here. in talking with the employees, chris pratt, he's become the operations manager here, he oversees the 500 employees here. but what they've seen is since 2012, a 50% increase in the number of employees they've been able to have here....
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stephanie rickard absolutely. -- stephanie: trump is a political animal.ed on protecting steelworkers who are in ohio, pennsylvania, where there are a forof political votes up grabs. he campaigned on promises to protect the steel industry and is now delivering on them. matt: stephanie, i can understand everybody wants to stick to the world order and use disputes, butolve when we look at cases like boeing and airbus that take 15 years to resolve. five years is a fast resolution for the wto. doesn't there have to be another is if you feel your country at a disadvantage because of the way the tariff structures have been set up? stephanie: you are right, wto disputes can be long and drawnout, but there are ways to protect your industries in the short-term if you feel they are coming under pressure. for example, you could use anti-dumping tariffs, tariffs that are safeguarding your domestic industries. the problem is that is not is what trump has done. he has used an obscure piece of trade law to justify his tariffs under national security reasons. he has done
stephanie rickard absolutely. -- stephanie: trump is a political animal.ed on protecting steelworkers who are in ohio, pennsylvania, where there are a forof political votes up grabs. he campaigned on promises to protect the steel industry and is now delivering on them. matt: stephanie, i can understand everybody wants to stick to the world order and use disputes, butolve when we look at cases like boeing and airbus that take 15 years to resolve. five years is a fast resolution for the wto....
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. >> including mika and andrea and stephanie ruhle. >> speaking of stephanie ruhle, that does it for us this morning, stephanie ruhle, very bad ass picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you, mika, i'm thrilled to be on that list with you. good morning, everyone, i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today, starting with a federal judgment in california ordering a halt to the separation of migrant families. any child under the age of mue reunited with their parents within two weeks. after the third try of the travel ban officially gets upheld by the supreme court. >> this is a great victory for our constitution. we have to be tough, we have to be safe and we have to be secure. >> what they said as long as the president invokes national security, he has carte blanche to do what he wants to. >> a four-term democrat in the house joe crowley loses her primary, mika, and joe, we were just talking about is her to to a 28-year-old. >> there are crowded slates in democratic primaries. are you concerned at all that those primaries might cost you seats. >> i think that has a way of workin
. >> including mika and andrea and stephanie ruhle. >> speaking of stephanie ruhle, that does it for us this morning, stephanie ruhle, very bad ass picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you, mika, i'm thrilled to be on that list with you. good morning, everyone, i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today, starting with a federal judgment in california ordering a halt to the separation of migrant families. any child under the age of mue reunited with their parents within...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi stephanie, how are you? >> hi, i'm great.golden globes. >> that's right. >> seth: and i -- that's the one time we met.y week i of hardboiled -- >> no, we're exactly the same! >> seth: yes. [ laughter ] so, i'm not the only person who has been surprised by this, right? >> you're correct. most of the time when fans meet me, they are either devastated that i'm not like rosa, which is really hard to take in. because they're like, "i love you, but can you just do the voice? can you just do the voice?" [ light laughter ] and then they'll ask me to do the face and pictures and stuff, and i'm happy to do it, but it's weird. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] has anyone ever not believed you were rosa? >> yes, many times. and my favorite is people will say like, "you know you look like, girl? you look like that girl that plays rosa on 'brooklyn nine-nine.'" i'm like, "i am that girl." and people are like, "nah, you ain't. [ laughter ] you ain't though, but let me take a picture and show my cousin." like, it's very weird. >> seth: well, it sp
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> seth: hi stephanie, how are you? >> hi, i'm great.golden globes. >> that's right. >> seth: and i -- that's the one time we met.y week i of hardboiled -- >> no, we're exactly the same! >> seth: yes. [ laughter ] so, i'm not the only person who has been surprised by this, right? >> you're correct. most of the time when fans meet me, they are either devastated that i'm not like rosa, which is really hard to take in....
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stephanie? >> okay, peter, i want to walk through local officials it sounds like -- excuse me, elected officials might be touring the centers. it was frustrating when we were down there, we couldn't get in. what do you know about that? >> what we do know, one example, senator bill nelson in homestead, florida, was trying to get into one of these detention centers where young people were being held in his home state. he was unable to do it. obviously he was very frustrated by that. he described it as a cover-up after he was denied access to this immigration center in homestead, florida, where they were holding more than a thousand migrant teenagers including 94 who were reportedly separated from their parents. whether he'll get to go in there at any point we do not know just yet. that's obviously as you have indicated not the only site where there have been problems and where officials have been turned away. we have witnessed that playing out over the course of the last several days. on screen ri
stephanie? >> okay, peter, i want to walk through local officials it sounds like -- excuse me, elected officials might be touring the centers. it was frustrating when we were down there, we couldn't get in. what do you know about that? >> what we do know, one example, senator bill nelson in homestead, florida, was trying to get into one of these detention centers where young people were being held in his home state. he was unable to do it. obviously he was very frustrated by that....
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stephanie: if this comes up again because you get this on big, important infrastructure projects, youling to nationalize again? p.m. trudeau: we will look at things on a case-by-case business -- basis, as i've said, getting this pipeline built is in the national interest, and we are confident that as this pipeline gets built, the business case is certainly strong enough that there will be buyers for this pipeline. we don't intend on holding onto this pipeline for the long-term. ♪ trudeau: the fact that there is still a gap in outcomes in power, in pay, between men and women, means we are not at the full potential of women contributing in the workplace. ♪ ♪ p.m. trudeau: we know that creating better opportunity for women and girls at home and around the world is going to lead to not just more growth, but actually better outcomes. ♪ p.m. trudeau: the issues that are causing so much of the political turbulence and the uncertainty around the world stem from fundamental anxieties that people have about the future, about their jobs, about their kids' jobs, and being able to share what we do
stephanie: if this comes up again because you get this on big, important infrastructure projects, youling to nationalize again? p.m. trudeau: we will look at things on a case-by-case business -- basis, as i've said, getting this pipeline built is in the national interest, and we are confident that as this pipeline gets built, the business case is certainly strong enough that there will be buyers for this pipeline. we don't intend on holding onto this pipeline for the long-term. ♪ trudeau: the...
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>> stephanie: we're at szechuan cuisine.t chengdu is my favorite place, but peter's actually never been to chengdu and so coming back it was like, "let's go to chinatown and try to find places to find those things we ate for breakfast every day." ♪ >> anthony: pork dumplings in chili oil, start the fire. oh man, they're slippery. >> stephanie: you got it. >> anthony: yeah. >> peter: you know why the chopstick is thin, it's not thick and fat you can just do this. >> stephanie: i thought you're not supposed to do that? peter, you're suppose to help me know what's faux pas. >> anthony: yeah, so happy. one of my favorite dishes in the world, anywhere, mapo doufu. yes, a tofu dish, stippled heavily with pork and a burny numbing nine and a half week style exercise in sadomasochism that will start you thinking some deeply disturng thoughts. do you know mapo doufu, is it because it looks like spotted grandmother or did spotted pot marked grandmother create the dish. >> peter: both. >> anthony: both. >> peter: yes. >> anthony: all ri
>> stephanie: we're at szechuan cuisine.t chengdu is my favorite place, but peter's actually never been to chengdu and so coming back it was like, "let's go to chinatown and try to find places to find those things we ate for breakfast every day." ♪ >> anthony: pork dumplings in chili oil, start the fire. oh man, they're slippery. >> stephanie: you got it. >> anthony: yeah. >> peter: you know why the chopstick is thin, it's not thick and fat you can just...
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and how many people changed their votes from paula's side to stephanie's? after having heard the discussion. and how many people changed their votes from stephanie's side to paula's side? this was an extry imprise time but i'm going to call it a tie. and i want to thank our panelists for this extraordinary discussion. thank you very much. [applause] a wonderful job. >> here's what is live on tuesday. e hoes in at noon they will work interior department measures on national historic trails, monuments, and heritage areas. that is on c-span permit on c-span2, the senate continues on judicial nominations. on c-span3, betsy devos testified at a senate hearing about the 2019 budget request for her department and that get started at 1015 -- 10:15 eastern pivots in the afternoon, a congressional panel investigates sexual abuse of athletes. the former gymnastics president, university president will be on capitol hill. watch that at 3 p.m. eastern. >> in anticipation of the upcoming diplomatic meing set for june 12, tv will feature authors on books about the region.
and how many people changed their votes from paula's side to stephanie's? after having heard the discussion. and how many people changed their votes from stephanie's side to paula's side? this was an extry imprise time but i'm going to call it a tie. and i want to thank our panelists for this extraordinary discussion. thank you very much. [applause] a wonderful job. >> here's what is live on tuesday. e hoes in at noon they will work interior department measures on national historic...
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in washington, stephanie ramos, abc 7 news. >> stephanie, thank you. a large group of people spent father's day in richmond protesting the policy of separating migrant families at the border. about 60 people demonstrated outside the facility where i.c.e. housed undocumented detainees. one man got emotional describing the situation. >> i just think it's not very american, and i feel like if i was a father, and my child was taken away, i'd want people to support us. it gets me. i think it's really wrong. >> nancy pelosi will visit the border to see the impact on the efforts to crack down. >>> an suv killing five people was involved in a smuggling operation. all the victims were undocumented immigrants. officials say an agent saw the vehicle traveling with two others on the rural highway about 25 miles from the mexico border yesterday. agents pulled two of them over. the third vehicle went on a chase and out of control at more than 100 miles per hour. >>> voter turnout for the june 5th primary is set to exceed numbers. five california counties including s
in washington, stephanie ramos, abc 7 news. >> stephanie, thank you. a large group of people spent father's day in richmond protesting the policy of separating migrant families at the border. about 60 people demonstrated outside the facility where i.c.e. housed undocumented detainees. one man got emotional describing the situation. >> i just think it's not very american, and i feel like if i was a father, and my child was taken away, i'd want people to support us. it gets me. i...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. i will see you at 11:00.ing up more news with hallie jackson. >> amazing money and it is great to have you back in new york. thank you very much. hallie jackson in washington. this morning the kids are still not all right because we have no word when or if the 2,000 plus migrant children will be reunited with t
i'm stephanie ruhle. i will see you at 11:00.ing up more news with hallie jackson. >> amazing money and it is great to have you back in new york. thank you very much. hallie jackson in washington. this morning the kids are still not all right because we have no word when or if the 2,000 plus migrant children will be reunited with t
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good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning. the president's zero tolerance policy on immigration has managed to unify republicans and democrats in congress, but the majority saying they want an end to the policy. president trump on capitol hill, meeting with republican lawmakers, calling america's immigration system broken. >> the immigration system has been a really bad, bad system. probably the worst anywhere in the world. >> reporter: sources inside the meeting room tell abc news trump only weighed in for a little bit on immigration, adding that his daughter ivanka showed him images of children in detention facilities and encouraged him to end the policy. but then, trump talked about poll numbers and north korea. leaving members uncertain about how he wants them to vote. but the president is not reversing his zero tolerance policy. as he walked out of the meeting, house democrats waited for him. >> quit separating the kids. mr. president, don't you have kids? >> reporter: we're now learning of a 10-year-old mexican girl that
good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning. the president's zero tolerance policy on immigration has managed to unify republicans and democrats in congress, but the majority saying they want an end to the policy. president trump on capitol hill, meeting with republican lawmakers, calling america's immigration system broken. >> the immigration system has been a really bad, bad system. probably the worst anywhere in the world. >> reporter: sources inside the meeting room...
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for now, back to the u.s., stephanie ruhle and ali velshi. >> just stephanie ruhle today, ali velshi is off. hallie jackson, i am begging you, you need to take a rest. >> eight more hours to go, that's it. nightly news and then i'm on a plane, steph, coming back to you in the u.s. >> superwoman, thank you so much. good morning, everybody, i'm stephanie ruhle. my partner, ali velshi, off today. it is june 12th. let's try to get a little smarter. >> thank you. thank you, everybody. i would actually say that it worked out for both of us far better than anybody could have expected. >> translator: we haa historic meeting and decided to leave the past behind. >> chairman kim and i just signed a joint statement in which he reaffirmed his unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. we also agreed to vigorous negotiations to implement the agreement as soon as ssib chairman kim has td me that north korea is already destroying a major missile engine testing site. that was not in your agreement, i got that after the signed the agreement. i had do me a favor. you'v
for now, back to the u.s., stephanie ruhle and ali velshi. >> just stephanie ruhle today, ali velshi is off. hallie jackson, i am begging you, you need to take a rest. >> eight more hours to go, that's it. nightly news and then i'm on a plane, steph, coming back to you in the u.s. >> superwoman, thank you so much. good morning, everybody, i'm stephanie ruhle. my partner, ali velshi, off today. it is june 12th. let's try to get a little smarter. >> thank you. thank you,...
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abc's stephanie ramos has the latest for us. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: hey, diane and kendis. good morning. they definitely are trying to figure this out as federal agencies try to reunite more families that were separated on the u.s./mexico border. there are still migrant parents that don't know where their children are and are still struggling to get answers. today about 500 of the more than 2,300 children separated from their families at the u.s./mexico border are together again. but federal agencies are now scrambling to set up a plan for the remaining children. mothers like evie scoozman who was detained in seattle still has no answers about her 5-year-old son nearly 1,800 miles away in a san antonio shelter. [ speaking a foreign language ] >> reporter: and it's still unclear whether migrant parents will even be prosecuted. a federal public defender's office in texas says the u.s. attorney's office would be dismissing cases in which parents were charged with illegally entering or re-entering the united states. n
abc's stephanie ramos has the latest for us. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: hey, diane and kendis. good morning. they definitely are trying to figure this out as federal agencies try to reunite more families that were separated on the u.s./mexico border. there are still migrant parents that don't know where their children are and are still struggling to get answers. today about 500 of the more than 2,300 children separated from their families at the u.s./mexico border are together...
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stephanie. >> it is amazing, by the way, all tse barbecues behin you. you are going to have a pretty good day out there. but, when you look at these rmers, they have to be concerned about this on a day in and dayut how are they going to move forward. president trump loves to say, i could shoot someone on fifth avenue. can he, when this is his ba >> this is exactly it. this is an opportunity for democrats to turn many of the farm states ue, especially if de virtues of free trade whi they fortunately ha moved away from. united states is a major winner from an open trading system. we have a lot to sell the world. having a trade deficit is not a sign of economic unmanliness or anything of the sort that the president seems to think -- seems to think that it is. so, i amazes me is how these -- it's not even political for trump. i really think it's purely ideological. he really believes this stuff because this is hurting -- acreblican-led farmes ed in northtaet heidi heitkamp i the way you're going to do it. >> can t p make this argument that all of this is to
stephanie. >> it is amazing, by the way, all tse barbecues behin you. you are going to have a pretty good day out there. but, when you look at these rmers, they have to be concerned about this on a day in and dayut how are they going to move forward. president trump loves to say, i could shoot someone on fifth avenue. can he, when this is his ba >> this is exactly it. this is an opportunity for democrats to turn many of the farm states ue, especially if de virtues of free trade whi...
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. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. it's wednesday, june 6th. >> mexico firing the latest shot in the escalating trade war between the united states and the allies. how is this goingo play when the president sits down with the leaders of those countries on friday? >> how many people are in on forming this tariff policy and who is in charge? >> that's a great question. in fact, what you see right now is a big split inside the administration. >> legislation, we're working on, and we need to make sure before thosehis c even occur, you have to get congressional approval. >> facebook playing with fire in d.c. two nights ago we saw facebook having those deals with device makers, sucking up some of our data that we didn't know about. last night chinese device makers also having access to that data. this is like a red flag. >> trump's fixation with pardons is it a fixation we think is going to continue in the months ahead? who is he pardoning? >> looking seriously at the recommendation of kim kardashian, the actress and celebri
. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. it's wednesday, june 6th. >> mexico firing the latest shot in the escalating trade war between the united states and the allies. how is this goingo play when the president sits down with the leaders of those countries on friday? >> how many people are in on forming this tariff policy and who is in charge? >> that's a great question. in fact, what you see right now is a big split inside the administration. >> legislation, we're working on,...
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stephanie: 'cause you see what they do. if you sat here for a day and you watched, they've helped me realize how bad my drug using was. bigad: where do you think you'd be without this place? stephanie: without them, i'd be dead 100%, and i know that for a fact. bigad: how long have you been homeless? tiffany: going on eight years. bigad: tiffany folstitch isn't sure how much longer she can survive this life on the streets and on heroin. tiffany: i've been out here for so long that, like, it would take literally like a crumb to make me feel like, you know, i was worth something, you know? bigad: san francisco's first supervised injection sites would be funded with private donations. but the health department plans to use tax dollars to open several more within a year. state legislation has been proposed to legalize these centers, but the drug enforcement administration tells us under federal law, it would still be a crime for anyone to use the sites or even work inside. for now, that doesn't seem to be a sticking point for s
stephanie: 'cause you see what they do. if you sat here for a day and you watched, they've helped me realize how bad my drug using was. bigad: where do you think you'd be without this place? stephanie: without them, i'd be dead 100%, and i know that for a fact. bigad: how long have you been homeless? tiffany: going on eight years. bigad: tiffany folstitch isn't sure how much longer she can survive this life on the streets and on heroin. tiffany: i've been out here for so long that, like, it...
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john torres explains. >> reporter: when stephanie hopper was diagnosed with the deadly brain tumor atoctors didn't know if she'd live to finish college but incredibly more than six years later she's in remissio >> god didn't raise me up to be 20 years old and put me through everything that i've be through in my life to just kill me off with cancer. >> reporter: stephanie was the first patient to under go a cutting edge brain transfer treatment at duke university where doctors injected a form othe pol virus directly into her tumor. it design today target and kill tumor cells without patients contracting polio. it stimulates the immune system to destroy stray cancer cells. promising early results reveal 21%f the patients in the study were still alive three years after treatment compared t just 4% of those who underwent standard therapies. >> this is virtually unheard of witthe treatments for recurrent gleo blass tomorrowaspecially to have these very long-term survival >> reporter: the next step, a bigger study with more patients, but it's giving stephaniehance to pursue her dream of bec
john torres explains. >> reporter: when stephanie hopper was diagnosed with the deadly brain tumor atoctors didn't know if she'd live to finish college but incredibly more than six years later she's in remissio >> god didn't raise me up to be 20 years old and put me through everything that i've be through in my life to just kill me off with cancer. >> reporter: stephanie was the first patient to under go a cutting edge brain transfer treatment at duke university where doctors...
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joining me now, msnbc's stephanie ruhle. what have you heard from the time you've been on the ground there? >> reporter: people are saying the migrant situation is an issue but not a crisis. they need a bipartisan approach. we know president trump, it was a failure to say let's build a wall and have mexico say for t people here in the rio grande valley, the relationship that they have with mexico, their neighbor and number one trading partner, is valuable. they don't understand this approach to go after mexico so hard and now to take these people seeking asylum, most of whom are trying to do it legally, and rip the mothers and children apart. here is the thing, kasie. whether you're talking about a humanitarian issue or economic issue, it doesn't make sense. these women and children are not stealing the jobs and opportunities of americans in a forgotten part of the country. if you're going to have a zero tolerance policy, is the president going to go after employers who are hiring undocumented immigrants and paying them less
joining me now, msnbc's stephanie ruhle. what have you heard from the time you've been on the ground there? >> reporter: people are saying the migrant situation is an issue but not a crisis. they need a bipartisan approach. we know president trump, it was a failure to say let's build a wall and have mexico say for t people here in the rio grande valley, the relationship that they have with mexico, their neighbor and number one trading partner, is valuable. they don't understand this...
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i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. it's friday, june 8th.t a little smarter. >> we're going to deal with the unfair trade practices. if you look at the european io
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover this morning, starting with above the law. in a confidential memo leaked to "the new york times," the president's legal team argues the president cannot obstruct justice, cannot be subpoenaed and could pardon himself. >> he has very broad powers and somebody who wants to question that under article ii has a big, big burden. >> after the meeting with the top north korean official, the president says the june 12 summit is a go. while many people still concerned mr. trump, he might be getting played. >> if you treat him well as putin has done, flatter him the way north korea seems to be doing, he's on your side. >> and casualties of a trade war. some of the president's most fervent supporters come out in support of our trade allies. as the president's america alone trade policy, well, it's hitting the heartland. >> how do you feel canada and mexico have been asng partners? >> they've been great trading partners from an agricultural standpoint. >> that's trump country right there. we begi
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover this morning, starting with above the law. in a confidential memo leaked to "the new york times," the president's legal team argues the president cannot obstruct justice, cannot be subpoenaed and could pardon himself. >> he has very broad powers and somebody who wants to question that under article ii has a big, big burden. >> after the meeting with the top north...
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joining me, stephanie ruhle and ben white, and chris lou. stephanie, first off why is the president getting flak for the jobs in your opinions? >> it's all in the tweet. president trump gets the numbers, gets this data the night before. it is held in top secret. the lockup around these numbers is massive because it's market moving. an hour before the number is published, the president tosses out a tweet at 7:20 in the morning, all eyes on the jobs number, i think it's going to be. well no -- correct. we know you know that. this is what you do to me. i can't. yes, the president knows that number. at the very least, he's saying don't focus on any of the bad news. only focus on the good news, because i have the good news, and at the worst, he's telling the market ahead of time, and while there wasn't -- we didn't see price action. we saw a huge volume action at 7:21 in the markets after the president said it. >> why don't presidents do this normally? >> for what stephanie just said. this is one of the most sensitive pieces of federal data. we l
joining me, stephanie ruhle and ben white, and chris lou. stephanie, first off why is the president getting flak for the jobs in your opinions? >> it's all in the tweet. president trump gets the numbers, gets this data the night before. it is held in top secret. the lockup around these numbers is massive because it's market moving. an hour before the number is published, the president tosses out a tweet at 7:20 in the morning, all eyes on the jobs number, i think it's going to be. well no...
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>> that's staggeringly high, stephanie. in fact, that's up over 500 from what we reported barely two weeks ago. what they want now is, of course, the wall. it's high on trump's list. he's been holding that hostage for a while. it's really not clear what exactly is on the wish list. as we know, a few months ago, members of congress went to the white house and sat down with the president, thinking they were about to strike a deal on daca, on the visa diversity program. they thought they sort of had this together. that's when the s-hole comments came out, if you remember those. he threw the whole thing up in the air. it is not clear what he wants in exchange for all of this. >> if the wall is a bang up idea, why didn't the president get it? he said mexico would pay for it. he won the election. besides being this winning rally cry, that i believe sam nunberg came up with when the president was on the campaign trail, why hasn't he gotten the wall? most republicans i speak to say the wall makes absolutely no sense. >> right. from
>> that's staggeringly high, stephanie. in fact, that's up over 500 from what we reported barely two weeks ago. what they want now is, of course, the wall. it's high on trump's list. he's been holding that hostage for a while. it's really not clear what exactly is on the wish list. as we know, a few months ago, members of congress went to the white house and sat down with the president, thinking they were about to strike a deal on daca, on the visa diversity program. they thought they...
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i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today. starting with a whole lot of confusion at the border and really across the country. the administration so far has absolutely no answer for how it plans to deal with or reunite the nearly 2,000 children separated now getting back together with their parents. first lady melania trump takes a trip to the border cloaked, you, you heard me, in controversy. president trump uses the crisis to hammer democrats. >> they don't care about the children. they don't care about the injury. they don't care about the problems. they don't care about anything. >> delay, delay, delay. the house rejects a hard-line immigration bill and pushes back the vote on a compromise bill to next week. highlighting congress' struggle to pass any sort of legislative fix. >> i don't know if delaying it until tomorrow gets them more votes. we've been talking about it for seven months. so to suggest that it's going to move any more yes votes will be difficult. >> you care about money? we're going to follow it. a closer l
i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today. starting with a whole lot of confusion at the border and really across the country. the administration so far has absolutely no answer for how it plans to deal with or reunite the nearly 2,000 children separated now getting back together with their parents. first lady melania trump takes a trip to the border cloaked, you, you heard me, in controversy. president trump uses the crisis to hammer democrats. >> they don't care about the children....
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decker at the qatari cultural village here in doha thank you stephanie. well after the blockade began it was revealed the blockading countries didn't just want to isolate carter diplomatically there were reports solve a possible invasion of carter even suggestions of regime change mohamed valise finds that this portrait of the amir of qatar shift to mean but hamad advantage has become one of the most potent symbols of nationalism here in qatar it was born from the crisis that shook this nation a year ago to the day and that's for a reason it took the blockading countries several weeks to make any demands of qatar and the list of demands that finally emerged didn't include what was later known to be the most shocking part of those countries plan to overthrow cottle's government their primary option was a military invasion that's according to the emir of kuwait who made the revelation in september during a visit to the white house he said his peacemaking efforts had helped avoid a war between qatar and its gulf neighbors during the early stages of the crisi
decker at the qatari cultural village here in doha thank you stephanie. well after the blockade began it was revealed the blockading countries didn't just want to isolate carter diplomatically there were reports solve a possible invasion of carter even suggestions of regime change mohamed valise finds that this portrait of the amir of qatar shift to mean but hamad advantage has become one of the most potent symbols of nationalism here in qatar it was born from the crisis that shook this nation...
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in washington, stephanie ramos, abc 7 news.d stephanie trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani is floating the idea of a. le pardon. what's that all about? >> he absolutely is. rudy giuliani insinuating the paul manafort could get a presidential pardon. he said this just house after the d.c. judge revoked the bail. this is what giuliani said. the russia investigation could get cleaned up with presidential pardons in light of paul manafort being sent to jail. he left it there. >> stephanie ramos reporting live from washington, d.c. thank you. >>> president trump raised concerns again today with a series of comments during a tv interview and back and forth with reporters. this started with an interview on fox news morning show program where the president made a curious remark about north korean dictator kim jong un. >> you mean this now when you said you wished. >> you don't understand sarcasm. >> the president also sounded off on yesterday's report from the justice departments inspector general. >> the report yesterday may be mo
in washington, stephanie ramos, abc 7 news.d stephanie trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani is floating the idea of a. le pardon. what's that all about? >> he absolutely is. rudy giuliani insinuating the paul manafort could get a presidential pardon. he said this just house after the d.c. judge revoked the bail. this is what giuliani said. the russia investigation could get cleaned up with presidential pardons in light of paul manafort being sent to jail. he left it there. >>...
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i'll see you back here at 3:00 p.m. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. i'll be back tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. and watching you at 3:00 p.m. check us out on social media. >>> right now, can i get a witness? paul manafort oc up prosecutors accuse the president's former campaign manager of witness tampering while out on bail. >> to the president's other inner circle members that if you obstruct this investigation, we're going after you. >>> fumble. president trump disinvites the super bowl champion for the traditional white house celebration. falsely claiming they did not respect the national anthem even though no one from the team took a knee during the season. that sparks a strong reaction from philly fans. >> he's president. >> it's a sport. let these guys come w want to come. >> yeah, they should. they sho
i'll see you back here at 3:00 p.m. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. i'll be back tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. and watching you at 3:00 p.m. check us out on social media. >>> right now, can i get a witness? paul manafort oc up prosecutors accuse the president's former campaign manager of witness tampering while out on bail. >> to the president's other inner circle members that if you obstruct this investigation, we're going after you. >>> fumble. president trump disinvites...
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time the poetess takes us on an adventure to an unfamiliar world filmmakers underlayers close and stephanie parkhouse shot the film in saudi arabia they set out to make an intimate portrait of his a love despite the separating fail. for cuts and i don't myself and the company any of bomb. bomb i only. give that can accommodate my flock. to say hello belongs to a particularly conservative segment of the bedouin population for her to stand up and criticize them so to criticize fundamentalism and to fight on women's behalf is more than just a provocation or an announcement. when i want to sit down. and it was the man i mean and i don't personally i think he might mention most people applauded her and most people agreed with her and respected her for what she said and for addressing these issues nobody before criticized the fact was the women's rights situation she did receive threats from fundamentalist religious quarter many years. what i please one extremist website there was reportedly discussion of how. killed the boy with one poster going so far as to ask for dresses. even getting into sa
time the poetess takes us on an adventure to an unfamiliar world filmmakers underlayers close and stephanie parkhouse shot the film in saudi arabia they set out to make an intimate portrait of his a love despite the separating fail. for cuts and i don't myself and the company any of bomb. bomb i only. give that can accommodate my flock. to say hello belongs to a particularly conservative segment of the bedouin population for her to stand up and criticize them so to criticize fundamentalism and...