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stephanie ruhle picks up our coverage. >> good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today, starting with a secret recording revealed. for the first time, we're hearing audio of then-candidate donald trump and his fixer michael cohen apparently discussing a payment involving an ex-playboy play mate right before the 2016 election. you're going to hear the whole thing and how the president responded this morning. >>> while republicans are raging against the president, it is all about trade. the president called for the tariffs, and now he's bailing out the farmers that are hurting the most. >> let's just solve it by buying people gold-plated crutches. the farmers and ranchers of america don't want crutches. they want to work. >> we want trade, not aid. >> reminder, that was ben sass, the republican from nebraska. and going out of business. new details this morning about ivanka trump's decision to shut down her name sake fashion label to focus more on her work inside the white house as an assistant to her father. if you thought jar
stephanie ruhle picks up our coverage. >> good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today, starting with a secret recording revealed. for the first time, we're hearing audio of then-candidate donald trump and his fixer michael cohen apparently discussing a payment involving an ex-playboy play mate right before the 2016 election. you're going to hear the whole thing and how the president responded this morning. >>> while republicans are raging against the...
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stephanie: we still don't know.ut by the commissioner about what the possibilities were. they had made clear that if you were not willing to accept most of the rules around the single market or the customs union, you were talking about it canada style deal. what theresa may is proposing, just the goods, something much stronger than canada and much closer to a customs union without actually accepting all the obligations. it is quite possible after all the briefs, getting this agreement and the criticism about being too soft, that brussels will reject it. we have not had an outright rejection. they are nervous of completely undermining her. there is probably room for negotiation. 80% of the economy, enormous. by no means, this is not going into the single market through the back door. we are losing a lot. francine: why do you think financial services is not a priority for this government? reporter: i think the issue here is not so much, just financial services. u.k. is a service economy. with the first industrialized
stephanie: we still don't know.ut by the commissioner about what the possibilities were. they had made clear that if you were not willing to accept most of the rules around the single market or the customs union, you were talking about it canada style deal. what theresa may is proposing, just the goods, something much stronger than canada and much closer to a customs union without actually accepting all the obligations. it is quite possible after all the briefs, getting this agreement and the...
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you can read's stephanie -- you can read stephanie's full interview in the latest bloomberg markets magazine online right now and on your newsstand. let's check in on first word news. here is kailey leinz. kailey: italy's prime minister is preparing to burnish his government's ties with the trump administration. he meets with the president today at the white house. his political sponsors share president trump's antiestablishment rhetoric. he is expected to tout italy's role as a facilitator in u.s.-e.u. relations. a deadly wildfire that has forced tens of thousands to flee their home has slowed down. authorities are feeling optimistic. 6 people have died in the fire. a report from the malaysian government does little to solve biggest-aviation's mystery. malaysian airline flight 370 was steered off course deliver the and flown into the ocean. --vanished march 8, 2019 2014. global news 24 hours a day, on air and tictoc at twitter, powered by more 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. vonnie: more ahead on labor markets. hear what mark m
you can read's stephanie -- you can read stephanie's full interview in the latest bloomberg markets magazine online right now and on your newsstand. let's check in on first word news. here is kailey leinz. kailey: italy's prime minister is preparing to burnish his government's ties with the trump administration. he meets with the president today at the white house. his political sponsors share president trump's antiestablishment rhetoric. he is expected to tout italy's role as a facilitator in...
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stephanie tucker is one tough cookie she gets chemo. therapy once a week her son marcel keeps her company stephanie lives in philadelphia and has breast cancer but she hasn't taken sick leave when i put in my time she for this week i will have to put mark the area there says no pay which means i won't get paid by my job for today is it a financial strain for you it is considered to have a mortgage to pay you no car payment it's time to hard when it comes to your health you have no choice it's something that you have to do. want. good. or headed to move. stephanie is under tremendous strain she's struggling to survive both financially and in her fight with cancer at first it was oh my god how am i going to do with this. why can i hide it. can i not tell. but never did it cross my mind to not get treated. many undergoing chemo continue working they're afraid of losing their jobs but such stress doesn't help their health some people we recommend that they don't work depending on their work environment. and if they can't such as you know he
stephanie tucker is one tough cookie she gets chemo. therapy once a week her son marcel keeps her company stephanie lives in philadelphia and has breast cancer but she hasn't taken sick leave when i put in my time she for this week i will have to put mark the area there says no pay which means i won't get paid by my job for today is it a financial strain for you it is considered to have a mortgage to pay you no car payment it's time to hard when it comes to your health you have no choice it's...
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stephanie lives in philadelphia and has breast cancer but she hasn't taken sick leave when i put in my time she for this week i will have to put mark the area this is no pay which means i won't get paid for today is it a financial strain for her. is concerned i have a mortgage to pay you know car pain it's kind of hard when it comes to your health you have no choice it's something that you have to do. when to. get. yourself or any did move. i think. stephanie is under tremendous strain she's struggling to survive both financially and in her fight with cancer at first it was oh my god how am i going to do with this. i can't hide it. can't and that. but never did it cross my mind to make it true. many undergoing chemo continue working they're afraid of losing their jobs but such stress doesn't help their health some people we recommend that they don't work depending on their work environment. and if they can't such as you know health care some people are work at health care that does put a stress if they have to or there has been days like that that i've caught my supervisor and said
stephanie lives in philadelphia and has breast cancer but she hasn't taken sick leave when i put in my time she for this week i will have to put mark the area this is no pay which means i won't get paid for today is it a financial strain for her. is concerned i have a mortgage to pay you know car pain it's kind of hard when it comes to your health you have no choice it's something that you have to do. when to. get. yourself or any did move. i think. stephanie is under tremendous strain she's...
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so this story is not over, stephanie. but what's next for these kids, most are either here at this hospital behind me or they're headed here now. they're going to be in -- they're being sequestered. they're being kept away from their families, kept behind glass, because doctors are worried they could either give some subterranean illness like a bacteria or a fungal infection to people out here or they could contract an illness from others because they've been so far away and so there immune systems are so depleted after so long in that cave. if you're a parent, it's just -- must be wrenching to imagine, to have your child after so long, within your grasp, and unable to actually embrace them. they are -- some of the kids were let out earlier this week. they're able to actually meet their parents. but their parents can't touch them. and they have to stand at a distance from the child. so all of that is happening right here in the chiang rai hospital behind me. it's really an extraordinary story for us here. >> it must be to
so this story is not over, stephanie. but what's next for these kids, most are either here at this hospital behind me or they're headed here now. they're going to be in -- they're being sequestered. they're being kept away from their families, kept behind glass, because doctors are worried they could either give some subterranean illness like a bacteria or a fungal infection to people out here or they could contract an illness from others because they've been so far away and so there immune...
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stephanie: i think so. anything that seems a good fundamental problem of leadership, you have to come out with your coherent strategy, reeducating all of our employees, the have suspended three other people because of these concerns -- it is very odd that they seem to be on the back of this, when the new yorker kept them informed from day one. alix: such a pleasure to have you both joining us on this monday. as a reminder, you can have another look at all of the other interviews and have on the bloomberg terminal, as well as all of the charts were pulling up. coming up next, we talk about the big risks that could come from the boj, ecb and boe this week. this is bloomberg. ♪ his is bloomberg. ♪ dug up this is bloomberg daybreak, i am emma chandra with your bloomberg's is this flash. heinekenn profits by forecasted this year. in.r beer business margins.s lower . heineken. also says that higher raw headwindsosts and currenc will weigh on profits shares fell the most in more than three years a massive bet has
stephanie: i think so. anything that seems a good fundamental problem of leadership, you have to come out with your coherent strategy, reeducating all of our employees, the have suspended three other people because of these concerns -- it is very odd that they seem to be on the back of this, when the new yorker kept them informed from day one. alix: such a pleasure to have you both joining us on this monday. as a reminder, you can have another look at all of the other interviews and have on the...
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i am stephanie ruhle with breaking news this morning. starting with a daring rescue mission unfolding at this moment. at least five of those young soccer players have been pulled safely from a cave as rescuers race against time to save the rest. trapped deep inside a network of complicated tunnels. we're going to take you live to thailand as the world watches, waits and prays. meanwhile, back here at home, it is judgment day. the president set to announce his supreme court pick tonight in a prime-time address. here's a question at this moment, has he even made up his mind yet? >> we're very close to making a decision. they're excellent, everyone. you can't go wrong. >> and he's back. rudy giuliani returning from tv. guess why. to slam the mueller probe. sending more signs the prospects are fading for a sit-down between the special counsel and president trump. >> we would not recommend an interview for the president unless they can satisfy us that there's some basis for this investigation. >> well, we want to begin with the breaking news
i am stephanie ruhle with breaking news this morning. starting with a daring rescue mission unfolding at this moment. at least five of those young soccer players have been pulled safely from a cave as rescuers race against time to save the rest. trapped deep inside a network of complicated tunnels. we're going to take you live to thailand as the world watches, waits and prays. meanwhile, back here at home, it is judgment day. the president set to announce his supreme court pick tonight in a...
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decker is following the story from west jerusalem stephanie what are you seeing or hearing about what's happening at the border and why these internally displaced people would be moving towards the israeli occupied golan heights. gives an indication of how desperate the situation remains inside syria bordering countries borders are closed including jordan and israel of course with their presence in the occupied golan heights the offensive in the south has been ongoing for quite some time bombardment by the syrian government backed by russian forces to regain that territory that borders jordan and israel and now the israeli government has made it very clear they will not be allowing any refugees inside israel they have however been supplying some aid the u.n. estimates over one hundred thousand people have been displaced in that area so what you're seeing on those live pictures is around a hundred people or so moving towards the fence with these radio golan heights we've heard israeli forces over loudspeakers in arabic telling them to go back we understand some of them away being white f
decker is following the story from west jerusalem stephanie what are you seeing or hearing about what's happening at the border and why these internally displaced people would be moving towards the israeli occupied golan heights. gives an indication of how desperate the situation remains inside syria bordering countries borders are closed including jordan and israel of course with their presence in the occupied golan heights the offensive in the south has been ongoing for quite some time...
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have you experienced that stephanie?what have you found in terms of as you engage with different communities, what they want to know of what they do not know but think they know? >> north carolina, unc chapel hill. i've done events in north carolina to wear, these are very educated - - of these are universities. not my home institution but other universities i visited where people are literally not aware that we have a border wall. that's inconceivable to me. when trump talks about a wall, they don't know we have 670 miles already which is wild. so that's one extreme versus last week, i had the incredible privilege of going to the mohawk nation of - - and presenting the book to the chiefs which was a great honor of my life. that was amazing. but i had to do no preface. i feel like i always have to tiptoe into it at that time, it's like this is what were dealing with and i can just go into it. such extremes everywhere i go. >> i think one thing that's been interesting is whenever i'm doing an event in the borderlands and
have you experienced that stephanie?what have you found in terms of as you engage with different communities, what they want to know of what they do not know but think they know? >> north carolina, unc chapel hill. i've done events in north carolina to wear, these are very educated - - of these are universities. not my home institution but other universities i visited where people are literally not aware that we have a border wall. that's inconceivable to me. when trump talks about a...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. today an important day, marking the court ordered deadline to reunite the remaining migrant children separated from parents at the border. but hundreds of the kids remain in limbo. . jacob is here with the latest. walk us through the deadline and what it means. >> it's funny math. you know the court said the trump administration had to reunite the children with parents. there is 2551. but they are only reuniting the children they say are eligible. 1637. they say 917 of the parapets from the kids are completely categorically ineligible. >> why? when i just read they are ineligible. why? >> any say they have criminal convictions. but some might be small. and maybe a large number may have valid asylum claims yet. and they might be able to with the help of a judge -- a jen and the aclu or lawyer-like that plead the i lump case and stay in the united states. it gets worse. 463 of them are already gone potentially from the country. that's sort. >> the parents? >> yes that's the high number
i'm stephanie ruhle. today an important day, marking the court ordered deadline to reunite the remaining migrant children separated from parents at the border. but hundreds of the kids remain in limbo. . jacob is here with the latest. walk us through the deadline and what it means. >> it's funny math. you know the court said the trump administration had to reunite the children with parents. there is 2551. but they are only reuniting the children they say are eligible. 1637. they say 917...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. i'll see you between at 11:00 a.m.e news with hallie jackson live in london with the president. >> thank you so much. i am hallie jackson in london and so is the president, came in like a wrecking ball. done aald trump, was next in th uk, ready to meet with the em baltled prime minister and queen. and police are ready too for the protest expected here. landed a few miles from where we are, whirlwind couple of days at nato ending the way it started rocky. in a surprise q and a session making news and making some stuff up. we're getting into both. back home at the u.s., any minute there's a hearing on the hill that some republicans see as critical in their push to try to undermine the special counsel. one of the country's most controversial fbi agents, the one behind those anti-trump texts peter strzok, he'll be answering question. the second he starts speaking, we'll take you back to washington to watch this live. let's talk what's happening here in the uk. we're in london, so is the president, stop two on the four coun
i'm stephanie ruhle. i'll see you between at 11:00 a.m.e news with hallie jackson live in london with the president. >> thank you so much. i am hallie jackson in london and so is the president, came in like a wrecking ball. done aald trump, was next in th uk, ready to meet with the em baltled prime minister and queen. and police are ready too for the protest expected here. landed a few miles from where we are, whirlwind couple of days at nato ending the way it started rocky. in a surprise...
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." ♪ stephanie: hi. how are you? maggie: i'm good. stephanie: stephanie menkin. nice to meet you.e to meet you. susana: nice to meet you. welcome. lemonis: so the reason that i wanted to get all three of you together is, stephanie runs the entire fashion business for our company, and one of the businesses is susana monaco, somebody that's been through it, that has experience. susana has been in the business for 20-something years. susana: 22. lemonis: susana monaco was a small business that i invested in several years ago, and she's a successful designer that happens to specialize in a very similar material that maggie uses. when i first met susana, she didn't want to change, either, and as she took that leap of faith, she was able to experience success in her business. and so i thought by putting maggie and susana together, susana would pull her along and say, "look, this is what's happened to me." the number-one reason people don't make it is? stephanie: trust the process. susana: i mean, nothing is easy when you start. you, you know, adapt, and you learn the processes, and you
." ♪ stephanie: hi. how are you? maggie: i'm good. stephanie: stephanie menkin. nice to meet you.e to meet you. susana: nice to meet you. welcome. lemonis: so the reason that i wanted to get all three of you together is, stephanie runs the entire fashion business for our company, and one of the businesses is susana monaco, somebody that's been through it, that has experience. susana has been in the business for 20-something years. susana: 22. lemonis: susana monaco was a small business...
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i'm sitting with stephanie ruhle. stephan stephanie, we sometimes underestimate putin's abilities. we call him a trained spy. we call him a trained intelligence professional. the stuff we have seen him do doesn't require him breaking a sweat. it is things like mirroring. it is psych 101. it is bringing a dog to your adversary's meeting when you know she's deathly afraid of dogs. this is not tough for him. he's done much tougher stuff. >> absolutely. the question we have to keep asking is, what does president trump want out of this? i referenced it earlier. russia is our 30th largest trading partner. uae and chile are more important. the gdp is projected to be one percentage point lower than the rest of the developed world. they don't have anything we truly want. unless president trump is making these actions based on his own personal vulnerabilities, then what on earth is he doing? no one has been able to answer that question. >> jeremy bash is still listening with us. jeremy, coming off stephanie's point, how does that manifest itself? why the time and attention? think of stephani
i'm sitting with stephanie ruhle. stephan stephanie, we sometimes underestimate putin's abilities. we call him a trained spy. we call him a trained intelligence professional. the stuff we have seen him do doesn't require him breaking a sweat. it is things like mirroring. it is psych 101. it is bringing a dog to your adversary's meeting when you know she's deathly afraid of dogs. this is not tough for him. he's done much tougher stuff. >> absolutely. the question we have to keep asking is,...
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good morning, everyone, i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today. starting with lost in translation. the president sewed even more confusion, is that possible, about his comments defending russia over u.s. intelligence agencies and contradicting them yet again at a cabinet meeting and then changing course and his tone about putin and russia interference. >> just like i consider myself to be responsible for things that happen in this country. so certainly as the leader of a country, you would have to hold him responsible, yes. >> a covert affair. prosecutors say accused russian agent maria butina tried to cozy up to american officials in an attempt to infiltrate the u.s. political system with the help of a kremlin-linked mentor and her american boyfriend. >> this is the thing to bring this home for people and make them understand exactly what the russian government's trying to do. >> in the red. the white house predicts u.s. deficits will top $1 trillion starting next year. why? one reason. the tax cuts. not quite how those tax cuts were sold to us,
good morning, everyone, i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today. starting with lost in translation. the president sewed even more confusion, is that possible, about his comments defending russia over u.s. intelligence agencies and contradicting them yet again at a cabinet meeting and then changing course and his tone about putin and russia interference. >> just like i consider myself to be responsible for things that happen in this country. so certainly as the leader of a country,...
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stephanie batman doesn't have that option she'll probably have to take proton pump inhibitors for the rest of her life. when i was a medical student i had a surgical professor who told me it was medications are medications from hell because they can make you impotent and we doctors should stick to surgery this is why i'm here in the operating room of the healers clinic in new from being in berlin meeting head of department for surgery guns and thanks for having me today how critical should we be concerning this medication we are facing huge discussion about complications of the of these medications like this or a malfunction. however the evidence is very low and if the indication for these tablets is good it can be given regularly let's talk a little bit about heartburn why so many people suffer from heartburn is caused by the west and last. for example obesity smoking drinking alcohol or eating a lot a huge amount in the evening and i know many many patients who suffer from heart burn sometimes and i think many of us do suffer from it too so when do you need to see you doctrine is it
stephanie batman doesn't have that option she'll probably have to take proton pump inhibitors for the rest of her life. when i was a medical student i had a surgical professor who told me it was medications are medications from hell because they can make you impotent and we doctors should stick to surgery this is why i'm here in the operating room of the healers clinic in new from being in berlin meeting head of department for surgery guns and thanks for having me today how critical should we...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. a second summit between president trump and russian president vladimir putin it is being put on hold for now. national security adviser john bolton said yesterday in a statement the president believes that the naks bilateral meeting should take place after the russia witch hunt is over so we've agreed that it will be after the first of the year. i find that stunning because before that he called russian's actions an act of war. act of war when he was on his own. a witch hunt now that he works for trump. surprise announcement came before secretary of state mike pompeo appeared in a sufficient day before a senate committee where he promised members the president completely understands that russia interfered in the u.s. elections. intense hearing got fiery several times including when members on both sides grilled him over the president's attack -- actions. >> it's the president's actions that create tremendous distrust in our nation, is there a strategy to this or what is it that causes
i'm stephanie ruhle. a second summit between president trump and russian president vladimir putin it is being put on hold for now. national security adviser john bolton said yesterday in a statement the president believes that the naks bilateral meeting should take place after the russia witch hunt is over so we've agreed that it will be after the first of the year. i find that stunning because before that he called russian's actions an act of war. act of war when he was on his own. a witch...
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i am stephanie ruhl.g msnbc, and after the summit this morning in helsinki between president trump and president vladimir putin we are hearing from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. just moments ago speaker paul ryan put out a statement, quote, there is no question that russia interfered in our election and continues attempts to undermine democracy here and around the world. this is not just the finding of the american intelligence community, but also the house committee on intelligence. the president must appreciate that russia is not our ally. this is no -- there is no moral equivalence between the united states and russia, which remains hostile to our most basic values and ideals. the united states must be focused on holding russia accountable and putting an end to its vial attacks on our democracy. here is the thing. paul ryan says the president must appreciate that russia is not our ally. well, paul ryan, what if he doesn't? this morning he made it quite clear he doesn't share those views, so my
i am stephanie ruhl.g msnbc, and after the summit this morning in helsinki between president trump and president vladimir putin we are hearing from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. just moments ago speaker paul ryan put out a statement, quote, there is no question that russia interfered in our election and continues attempts to undermine democracy here and around the world. this is not just the finding of the american intelligence community, but also the house committee on intelligence....
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reporting live at the supreme court, stephanie ramos, abc 7 news. >> thank you, stephanie. minutes after the president announced kavanaugh's nomination, california senator kamala harris tweeted, judge kavanaugh represents a direct and fundamental threat to the rights and health care of hundreds of millions of americans. i will oppose his nomination to the supreme court. you can find the latest information about president trump's pick by going to abc7news.com and our app. make sure to sign up for push alerts to get updates as soon as they become available. >>> the contra costa sheriff's office will stop detaining undocumented immigrants at its jail. the department will announce today it's canceling a federal contract with i.c.e. the government paid the sheriff's office $82 per detainee per day. more than 200 immigrants are at the facility now. protesters have held rallies at the jail over the past few weeks. >> a mother accused of abandoning her child in los angeles has been identified as a walnut creek woman. police say the woman left her young son at a train station on jul
reporting live at the supreme court, stephanie ramos, abc 7 news. >> thank you, stephanie. minutes after the president announced kavanaugh's nomination, california senator kamala harris tweeted, judge kavanaugh represents a direct and fundamental threat to the rights and health care of hundreds of millions of americans. i will oppose his nomination to the supreme court. you can find the latest information about president trump's pick by going to abc7news.com and our app. make sure to sign...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.sident took to the stage this weekend to brag about the economic achievements of his administration. talking about everything from low unemployment to trade deficits and jobs. >> we've added 3.7 million new jobs since the election, a number that is unthinkable if you go back to the campaign. >> the president claimed 3.5 million jobs is unthinkable. well, it's not unthinkable. because that was the pace with the last few years of the obama administration. president obama actually created more jobs in the last 18 months of his administration then trump created in the first 18 months of his term. the president then moved on to wages. >> manufacturing wages are expected to rise at the fastest rate in over 17 years. >> that sounds great. however, the only source we can find for that claim is in the transcript for president trump's speech on friday. we would love to know that source so i invite the white house to share that. especially considering the fact that wage growth has slowed signific
i'm stephanie ruhle.sident took to the stage this weekend to brag about the economic achievements of his administration. talking about everything from low unemployment to trade deficits and jobs. >> we've added 3.7 million new jobs since the election, a number that is unthinkable if you go back to the campaign. >> the president claimed 3.5 million jobs is unthinkable. well, it's not unthinkable. because that was the pace with the last few years of the obama administration. president...
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decker's following the story from west jerusalem stephanie why is israel imposing even more restrictions on a territory already under siege and what impact is it going to have. this is all part of israel's strategy campaign against what it calls terror kites we've seen these these makeshift kites and balloons as part of these protests have been going on for over two months now sent over the fence you know they're very sort of basically made attached to them is a flaming rabble the consequence of that is certainly no deaths but it is burnt acres thousands of acres of land on the israeli side now israelis are very concerned about this the prime minister is under a lot of pressure of course the palestinians will tell you that this is the only form of resistance that seems to be working at the moment this is why we have that major escalation on saturday between the two sides so even though there is a cease fire in place the prime minister and the army have made it very clear that when it comes to these cuts and balloons that does not fall under the cease fire and even yesterday the prime min
decker's following the story from west jerusalem stephanie why is israel imposing even more restrictions on a territory already under siege and what impact is it going to have. this is all part of israel's strategy campaign against what it calls terror kites we've seen these these makeshift kites and balloons as part of these protests have been going on for over two months now sent over the fence you know they're very sort of basically made attached to them is a flaming rabble the consequence...
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stephanie deca with all nighters from jerusalem. eritrea's president says history is being made on his first visit to neighboring ethiopia in more than two decades wackier sieved a warm welcome to the capital by ethiopian prime minister. it's the latest step towards reconciliation after the leaders agreed to restore ties and push an end to a twenty year military standoff and i'm going to die reports from addis ababa. a few weeks ago ethiopia and eritrea will be and this is their been for the past two decades now they're behaving as if the best of friends that a tramp president decide to suffer work arrived in a disciple boneset today to dancing on loud cheers. sawzall stand out in a disciple tight security to welcome his visit the latest in and being alone militarist. i thank the people of addie suburb for this wonderful reception for the eritrean president in the name of the good listen i'm very happy to be here these two people are now one people. ethiopia's new prime minister ahmed made a similar visit to the tryst capital last w
stephanie deca with all nighters from jerusalem. eritrea's president says history is being made on his first visit to neighboring ethiopia in more than two decades wackier sieved a warm welcome to the capital by ethiopian prime minister. it's the latest step towards reconciliation after the leaders agreed to restore ties and push an end to a twenty year military standoff and i'm going to die reports from addis ababa. a few weeks ago ethiopia and eritrea will be and this is their been for the...
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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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i appreciate stephanie being here and the region. -- and theegion's regents. it is a big fight ahead of us. i know that we can come to a mutually agreeable solution. this is one we can win if we work together. thank you very much. we will be happy to take questions off-line after we step dais.e deus -- off the thank you so much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] interested in american history tv? visit our website, c-span.org/history. you can view our schedule, preview upcoming programs, and view cultural lectures, museum chores, archival films, and more. c-span.org/history. >> this weekend, american history tv is featuring lubbock, texas, where c-span cities tour staff recently traveled to see its historic sites. located in the northwestern part of the state and centered in the south plains, the area is considered one of the largest cotton growing regions in the world. learn more about lubbo
i appreciate stephanie being here and the region. -- and theegion's regents. it is a big fight ahead of us. i know that we can come to a mutually agreeable solution. this is one we can win if we work together. thank you very much. we will be happy to take questions off-line after we step dais.e deus -- off the thank you so much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright...
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so thank you very much for that for now that stephanie dechen live in west jerusalem. to iraq now where protests are spreading to more cities despite the government announcing plans to fix services and create jobs at least eight people have been killed in the violence allow a protest as a threatening to disrupt oil production as a solid binge of a the reports. that they want to make tricity clean water and jobs. protesters have continued to congregate in southern iraq for a second week these people say police stopped them from setting up a protest camp at the bus for governor office it was not guarded at the moment that we were sitting peacefully and along convoy from the army and golden division stormed our tent we said we are peaceful protesters and not terrorists they said you have to remove your tent or you will be arrested and i want to move off we are strong we are acting on our own free will we are not picking from a leaky buddy we are simply raising own demands. on sunday the protest spread to many sudden provinces including within as some of our city. at least
so thank you very much for that for now that stephanie dechen live in west jerusalem. to iraq now where protests are spreading to more cities despite the government announcing plans to fix services and create jobs at least eight people have been killed in the violence allow a protest as a threatening to disrupt oil production as a solid binge of a the reports. that they want to make tricity clean water and jobs. protesters have continued to congregate in southern iraq for a second week these...
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we work has been interesting to me, stephanie.now if you have done any work on it, but is that just a real estate company or what is the actual added value there >> i mean on the -- on the surface it looks like a real estate company to me i think there is a desire to try to talk about we work in the context of, you know, really transforming the nature of work and transforming the way companies work they have a really interesting enterprise strategy which doesn't get talked about as much people often think about it as a place where the knowledge worker goes to squat, but if you look at the companies they're working with, they really do seem to have a strong connection to a lot of big companies that are turning to them almost as a consult answe consult yancy to figure out what is the future of work, how to retain workers and how do they create a better environment for the worker. >> you are an investor in one of the companies stephanie is watching, airbnb any insight into how they feel about going public >> there's nothing i can sha
we work has been interesting to me, stephanie.now if you have done any work on it, but is that just a real estate company or what is the actual added value there >> i mean on the -- on the surface it looks like a real estate company to me i think there is a desire to try to talk about we work in the context of, you know, really transforming the nature of work and transforming the way companies work they have a really interesting enterprise strategy which doesn't get talked about as much...
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>> no. >> supervisor stephanie? >> this is an important piece of legislation. it is something on all of our minds almost every district in the city has affordable housing in the pipeline. even if it didn't buy district it is something we are concerned about with the housing crisis. i think this is important. >> a motion? >> i will make a motion to accept the amendments. >> public comment? >> motion and then public comment. >> i will make the motion to accept the amendments as outlined in the presentation. >> we will hold off on the motion. any members of the public wish to comment, please come forward? >> i see him in the second row. in cowen. >> good afternoon, supervisors. you excellent. you have been here all day. representatives of mission economic development agency and the neighborhood development were here earlier and had to leave. they apologize. to emphasize how important this piece of legislation is to the work we do. working with the city departments how we make affordable housing real. we talk about it, make policy speeches. at the end of the day we
>> no. >> supervisor stephanie? >> this is an important piece of legislation. it is something on all of our minds almost every district in the city has affordable housing in the pipeline. even if it didn't buy district it is something we are concerned about with the housing crisis. i think this is important. >> a motion? >> i will make a motion to accept the amendments. >> public comment? >> motion and then public comment. >> i will make the...
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stephanie tambiÉn perdiÓ a su bebÉ de dos aÑos en 2010, en circunstancias similares.e siente culpable. stephanie: yo querÍa sacrificar yo misma, no mÁs per que diosito me diera mi niÑo para atrÁs. angÉlica: pero en en estos casos no se trata de ser un mal padre, es una programaciÓn del cerebro para hacer mÁs eficiente. >> es una funciÓn cerebral que nos estÁn Útil en la vida diaria, la cosa de hacer cosas automÁticas. angÉlica: explica que el cuerpo de un bebÉ puede calentarse hasta tres veces mÁs rápido que de un adulto. quisimos comprobar cuÁnto tiempo tarda el vehÍculo en alcanzar temperaturas insoportables. nos bastaron 15 minutos para que el termÓmetro registrara 113° y siguiera aumentando. algunas familias tienen suerte, como este debe de la florida, luego de que una mujer lo vio en el estacionamiento y llamÓ al 911. angÉlica gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. ♪ jorge: el presidente de francia despidiÓ a uno de sus guardaespaldas que estaba bajo investigaciÓn por comportamiento violento durante las protestas del pasado 1 de mayo. un vÍdeo de las manifestaciones muestran al gu
stephanie tambiÉn perdiÓ a su bebÉ de dos aÑos en 2010, en circunstancias similares.e siente culpable. stephanie: yo querÍa sacrificar yo misma, no mÁs per que diosito me diera mi niÑo para atrÁs. angÉlica: pero en en estos casos no se trata de ser un mal padre, es una programaciÓn del cerebro para hacer mÁs eficiente. >> es una funciÓn cerebral que nos estÁn Útil en la vida diaria, la cosa de hacer cosas automÁticas. angÉlica: explica que el cuerpo de un bebÉ puede...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. we start with access denied. threatening to revoke the security clearance of multiple intelligence officials. funny, it's those who criticized president trump. but is it all politics? >> they politicize and, in some cases, monetize their public service and security clearances. >> please. and motion granted, more court action today for former trump compare chairman paul manafort. and this morning, the names of five potential witnesses who have been granted immunity are now revealed. and tale of the tapes. a dozen audiotapes seized from president trump's former attorney and fixer michael cohen now turned over to federal prosecutors, including that secret recording made of trump just before the 2016 election. >> as anybody would say, that's the strongest possible evidence. there certainly was evidence of knowledge by the president of a payoff to the playboy playmate. >> we begin this morning with the president threatening to strip the security clearance of half a dozen former officials.
i'm stephanie ruhle. we start with access denied. threatening to revoke the security clearance of multiple intelligence officials. funny, it's those who criticized president trump. but is it all politics? >> they politicize and, in some cases, monetize their public service and security clearances. >> please. and motion granted, more court action today for former trump compare chairman paul manafort. and this morning, the names of five potential witnesses who have been granted...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. brett kavanaugh is back on the hill today. senators orrin hatch and lindsey graham after meetings with vice president mike pence, mitch mcconnell who has been tasked with getting him through this process. all eyes are on moderate republicans who seem comfortable with kavanaugh's nomination that still want sitdowns and guarantees that he will be fully vetted. >> i'll be asking for my own sitdown with him. i've never met him. i'm interested to meet him and be able to visit with him one on one. >> i know that he is held in high regard by many attorneys and judges, whom i know. but, obviously, he needs to go through the full vetting process. >> and across the aisle, democrats, no surprise, they are vowing to put up a fight. >> we will have a hearing and they do not control every vote on the republican side. we saw that with the affordable care act. they don't control every vote. >> if his writings and his statements indicate he will continue the same very narrow political view and that the white house thinks he's going to carry ou
i'm stephanie ruhle. brett kavanaugh is back on the hill today. senators orrin hatch and lindsey graham after meetings with vice president mike pence, mitch mcconnell who has been tasked with getting him through this process. all eyes are on moderate republicans who seem comfortable with kavanaugh's nomination that still want sitdowns and guarantees that he will be fully vetted. >> i'll be asking for my own sitdown with him. i've never met him. i'm interested to meet him and be able to...
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i appreciate stephanie being here and the region. it is a big fight ahead of us. i know that we can come to a mutually agreeable case. -- mutually agreeable solution. this is one we can win if we work together. thank you very much. we will be happy to take questions off-line after we step off. thank you so much. [applause] [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] american history tv is in primetime next week. starting monday night at 8:00, historians discuss philadelphia in 1968, looking at how protests over the vietnam war impacted the city. tuesday, a symposium on world war i and future u.s. leaders, including dwight eisenhower's training of world war i troops and his work with tanks. wednesday, the declaration of independence and how it has been applied in was history. thursday, former white house photographers talk about the former administrations. and on friday, a program on the life and legacy of robert f ke
i appreciate stephanie being here and the region. it is a big fight ahead of us. i know that we can come to a mutually agreeable case. -- mutually agreeable solution. this is one we can win if we work together. thank you very much. we will be happy to take questions off-line after we step off. thank you so much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and...
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decker with the latest from the golan heights stephanie thank you . so the calm in this half hour of news a casting agency advertises for tourists to protest at downing street while the emir of qatar was meeting the british prime minister and how one academic and his that means to show has become like venezuela's economic crisis. hello and welcome back as we look at the weather details across southern parts of china and through into indochina we've still got a circulation associated with what was tropical storm some tin now it's been one of the best part of ten days and still giving very heavy rain across southern parts of china northern parts of vietnam and laos it will tend to weaken as we head on through into thursday rethink this region is seeing a lot of rain and some serious flooding problems are likely and that circulation of low pressure will probably entice more showers in off the bay of bengal so if you hang on and much of me in mind does look as though it's going to be very wet some showers likely for hong kong their highs of thirty to cros
decker with the latest from the golan heights stephanie thank you . so the calm in this half hour of news a casting agency advertises for tourists to protest at downing street while the emir of qatar was meeting the british prime minister and how one academic and his that means to show has become like venezuela's economic crisis. hello and welcome back as we look at the weather details across southern parts of china and through into indochina we've still got a circulation associated with what...
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stephanie gosk, thank you very much. so is there any relief in sight from these blistering temperatures, and how will the heat impact your family's july 4th? nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is tracking the threat. good evening. >> reporter: lester, it is brutally hot for so many across the country. temperatures are warm enough, but the humidity makes it almost unbearable. for so many, it will feel like it's above 90 degrees as we continue into tomorrow. the temperatures themselves will be in the mid-90s, but it feels like we're closer to 100. we're going to see more of the same on the fourth of july with highs in the 90s. even as we continue through the end of the week, high temperatures will be in the 90s and feels-like temperatures will be in the upper 90s, close to 100. we will finally get some relief, but it takes until the weekend before temperatures cool down in the northeast and back through the midwest.ck down into the 80s. so we need that relief. it just takes a long time before it gets here. lester? >> dylan dre
stephanie gosk, thank you very much. so is there any relief in sight from these blistering temperatures, and how will the heat impact your family's july 4th? nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer is tracking the threat. good evening. >> reporter: lester, it is brutally hot for so many across the country. temperatures are warm enough, but the humidity makes it almost unbearable. for so many, it will feel like it's above 90 degrees as we continue into tomorrow. the temperatures themselves will be...
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stopped the seems to be israel's response to that so that's ben smith in ghana so let's think to stephanie dhaka who is in jerusalem and stephanie bennett was just talking there about the action that the israelis have taken into gaza what about the rockets have landed in israel can you tell us a little bit about what's been happening on the ground. as will the army says it over and ninety rockets and mortars been fired over the last twenty four hours most of them causing no damage or earlier drop to the last two hours or so some rockets hit a synagogue also a car and we understand four israelis were lightly injured so this is it does show you sort of as you mentioned before how severe this escalation has been the most severe certainly that since the war two thousand and fourteen as bernard says yes there's talk of a cease fire yes we know these talks have been ongoing for a while but the army has said that it will not stop unless these kites and these balloons stop go across the border these roads say that over seven thousand hectares of land have been burnt because of these their makeshif
stopped the seems to be israel's response to that so that's ben smith in ghana so let's think to stephanie dhaka who is in jerusalem and stephanie bennett was just talking there about the action that the israelis have taken into gaza what about the rockets have landed in israel can you tell us a little bit about what's been happening on the ground. as will the army says it over and ninety rockets and mortars been fired over the last twenty four hours most of them causing no damage or earlier...
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13-year-old sister brooke kept stephanie talking and conscious. he thinks that helped save stephanie's life. >> she is going to survive. we'll pray. she is going to survive. >> reporter: 39-year-old malika grimes did not survive. they were celebrating a 15th wedding anniversary when the boat exploded. tyrann was seriously injured. >> she and her husband had a very good, down to earth relationship. >> reporter: clayton patterson-smith known as captain pat owns four seas adventure. running charters for years taking tourists to sites like the famous swimming with the pigs. >> we take you to all the nice sites and seeing the best the keys has to offer. >> reporter: nbc cannot reach him directly for comment but in an e-mail the company wrote, no statement. it's under investigation by police. >> i would give it all up for a magic wand to make it all go up. >> reporter: amy, a friend of the schafer family, created a go fund me page to help them with medical bills. posting on the page, she was on a second boat nearby. we helped as much as we could, she wr
13-year-old sister brooke kept stephanie talking and conscious. he thinks that helped save stephanie's life. >> she is going to survive. we'll pray. she is going to survive. >> reporter: 39-year-old malika grimes did not survive. they were celebrating a 15th wedding anniversary when the boat exploded. tyrann was seriously injured. >> she and her husband had a very good, down to earth relationship. >> reporter: clayton patterson-smith known as captain pat owns four seas...
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one is talking about how long this column will last but in gaza they've been burying their dead stephanie decker reports. how mass is many chewing the kasam brigades are burying their dead three their members were killed on friday afternoon israel struck various how mass monitoring posts along the border soon after an israeli soldier was shot from gaza he later died of his wounds sixty sites belonging to ham ass were attacked by israeli forces late into the night a few rockets were fired from gaza in response and a cease fire was announced hours later it's the second ceasefire in a week i don't think. i would last for a long time i think it's better for. unfortunately we will have just. two of those or story after that with. many problems of the. people in. the pattern of escalation the fire and elation ceasefire between israel and hamas will only continue in the long run to leave the situation for the people here almost two people are living under this blockade and everyone says the same thing how impossible life has become here. i can't afford anything to work as a tailor in israel befo
one is talking about how long this column will last but in gaza they've been burying their dead stephanie decker reports. how mass is many chewing the kasam brigades are burying their dead three their members were killed on friday afternoon israel struck various how mass monitoring posts along the border soon after an israeli soldier was shot from gaza he later died of his wounds sixty sites belonging to ham ass were attacked by israeli forces late into the night a few rockets were fired from...
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thank you very much for that and now that stephanie deck of the nations from west of us saddam thank you. we're going to move on to other news now out of syria and an agreement being reached between the government and opposition in now while it is the largest remaining rebel held city in the self that has faced an intense aerial bombardment over the past two days and elsewhere to besieged towns and syria's province have been evacuated after a deal was struck between opposition fighters and pro-government forces thousands were bussed out of four and fair in the northwest the shia towns have been under siege by sunni rebels for more than four years for regime forces and their families were among those who left their been taken to areas under government control and exchanged the government's expected to release hundreds of offers of detainees. south korean court has ordered two hundred million dollars in compensation to be paid to the families of victims of the two thousand and fourteen seawall ferry disaster more than three hundred people mostly schoolchildren drowned when the overload
thank you very much for that and now that stephanie deck of the nations from west of us saddam thank you. we're going to move on to other news now out of syria and an agreement being reached between the government and opposition in now while it is the largest remaining rebel held city in the self that has faced an intense aerial bombardment over the past two days and elsewhere to besieged towns and syria's province have been evacuated after a deal was struck between opposition fighters and...
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we get late details on the story from nbc's stephanie gosk.ker" magazine's explosive article describes multiple accounts of sexuha ssment stretch egg decades. less moonves, six women, four named and two unnamed said they c believed theirareers were hurt when they rejected moonves' advances. actress and writer liionia douglas says what happened to me was sexual assault and then i was fired for not participating. he won a politzer report describes a hostile environment in the neork that extended to cbs news and the flagship show "60 minutes." according to the article, 19 current and former employees say jeff fager allowed harassment. he had a sharply-worded response against him and the network. it is wrong our culture can be falsely defined by a few people with an ax to grind that are using an important movement as a weapon to get even. this is not the first time aegations of sexual misconduct hit cbs. in november last year morning anchor charlie rose was fired after cu eight women d him of inappropriate behavior. after today's article was publi
we get late details on the story from nbc's stephanie gosk.ker" magazine's explosive article describes multiple accounts of sexuha ssment stretch egg decades. less moonves, six women, four named and two unnamed said they c believed theirareers were hurt when they rejected moonves' advances. actress and writer liionia douglas says what happened to me was sexual assault and then i was fired for not participating. he won a politzer report describes a hostile environment in the neork that...
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stephanie: that's the way you say it. yes. there. that'e
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israeli soldier was shot four palestinians were killed and at least one hundred twenty were wounded stephanie decker reports. how mass is many chewing because some brigades are burying their dead three their member. as were killed on friday afternoon israel struck various hamas monitoring posts along the border soon after an israeli soldier was shot from gaza he later died of his wounds sixty sites belonging to ham ass were attacked by israeli forces late into the night a few rockets were fired from gaza in response to a cease fire was announced hours later it's the second ceasefire in a week by the sink. would last for a long time i think it's better for us. unfortunately we will have. to throw this or story after that. because many problems over the. people in. the pattern of escalation ceasefire as elation ceasefire between israel and hamas will only continue unless there is a long term plan to leave a situation for the people here almost two million people are living under this blockade and everyone says the same thing how impossible life has become here. i can't afford anything to work a
israeli soldier was shot four palestinians were killed and at least one hundred twenty were wounded stephanie decker reports. how mass is many chewing because some brigades are burying their dead three their member. as were killed on friday afternoon israel struck various hamas monitoring posts along the border soon after an israeli soldier was shot from gaza he later died of his wounds sixty sites belonging to ham ass were attacked by israeli forces late into the night a few rockets were fired...