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no stephanie.verstretched local police force called in the colorado bureau of investigations, which is why agent greg sadar was standing beside the shallow, blue river, staring at what looked like a lump of snow on some rocks. >> there was several inches of snow on top of her. and you could see the body underneath the snow. >> it was stephanie all right. but how did she get here? d she e and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. uh, uh. [karate sounds] ♪ oh baby you ♪ you got what i need ♪ you got everything i need ♪ your love will never go away ♪ 'cause you ♪ oh you got what i need amazon's got everything you need and package tracking for all. welcome, everyone. i'm and i'm an emt.erer when i get a migraine at work, it's debilitating. if i call out with a migraine, that's one less ambulance to serve a community. i just don't want to let these people down. excedrin migraine. relief that w
no stephanie.verstretched local police force called in the colorado bureau of investigations, which is why agent greg sadar was standing beside the shallow, blue river, staring at what looked like a lump of snow on some rocks. >> there was several inches of snow on top of her. and you could see the body underneath the snow. >> it was stephanie all right. but how did she get here? d she e and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute...
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>>stephanie buscarÁ convertirse en psicÓloga. >>ejemplar definitivamente, gracias.
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stephanie: i think to a degree, the u.k. some freedom in the next summer months, until the end of october, to try to find somewhere to go. the crucial question is it is in no way guaranteed that we get to october and a deal has been found and passed. if the withdrawal agreement hasn't been passed by then, we end up in the same place we were in march. how do we move forward? what is may going to be able to offer to move these negotiations forward? at that point you are talking about something more transformative like you may needing to step down and holding a general election, or the momentum for a second referendum. that is why for investors, does may keep her promise to allow parliament to take a leave role -- a lead role in deciding now? there are ways in which, through a parliamentary vote, you can get a final outcome that has at least a symbolic majority within parliament that she could then go back with. guy: who is going to be the next head of the european commission and ecb? stephanie: they've not even fully figured o
stephanie: i think to a degree, the u.k. some freedom in the next summer months, until the end of october, to try to find somewhere to go. the crucial question is it is in no way guaranteed that we get to october and a deal has been found and passed. if the withdrawal agreement hasn't been passed by then, we end up in the same place we were in march. how do we move forward? what is may going to be able to offer to move these negotiations forward? at that point you are talking about something...
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stephanie: thanks so much. robert: congratulations for being honored. stephanie: thank you so much.obert: edwin, thank you for being here. well, next we move on to some winners in the annual growing up asian in america contest, so don't miss hearing from these brilliant young people. growing up asian in america is one of the premiere showcases for young talent in the bay area, with a huge number of entries competing for awards and recognition in essay, art, and video categories. it is sponsored by nbc bay area and conducted by aaci. joining me now is sarah marr-guertin, development manager for aaci. and also with us is the winner in the essay category of third through fifth graders, aubrey illasco. thank you both for being here. sarah marr-guertin: thank you. robert: now, you know i was telling you that i emceed the very first growing up asian in america event many, many years ago when i was just a baby. and it has really grown in size and scope and the number of people. not only just how many people participate, but what they write about, what they do videos about has changed so mu
stephanie: thanks so much. robert: congratulations for being honored. stephanie: thank you so much.obert: edwin, thank you for being here. well, next we move on to some winners in the annual growing up asian in america contest, so don't miss hearing from these brilliant young people. growing up asian in america is one of the premiere showcases for young talent in the bay area, with a huge number of entries competing for awards and recognition in essay, art, and video categories. it is sponsored...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. >>> thank you. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and we have a lot to get to. our extraordinary team of reporters are here with the details on the stories impacting your life today. starting with the lone republican advocating for president trump's impeachment. congressman justin amash getting a standing ovation at a town hall in his own district. >> it is more dangerous for our country to allow a president to make things up. you know, there are a lot of protections here for a president. but we should expect the president to uphold the law. >> the house fails again to pass disaster funding with one single republican objecting to $19 billion for parts of the country that had been affected by severe weather. >>> breaking overnight for the 13th straight day that severe weather rages on. tornadoes ravaged the country from kansas all the way to new jersey. this as flood warnings grip states along the swollen arkansas river, including in oklahoma, where every single county is under a state of emergency. we have got to st
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. >>> thank you. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and we have a lot to get to. our extraordinary team of reporters are here with the details on the stories impacting your life today. starting with the lone republican advocating for president trump's impeachment. congressman justin amash getting a standing ovation at a town hall in his own district. >> it is more dangerous for our country to allow a president to make...
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stephanie is exactly right. the whole purpose of this and activity that we've seen around abortion in this term has really been about this change in climate. they anticipate a more hospitable court, whether it the supreme court and legislating to put this issue in front of the judges. >> thanks to you both. we'll try to replay this entire conversation as this goes down the road to melissa murray and stephanie, our thanks. >>> coming up, this nation has been through a lot.
stephanie is exactly right. the whole purpose of this and activity that we've seen around abortion in this term has really been about this change in climate. they anticipate a more hospitable court, whether it the supreme court and legislating to put this issue in front of the judges. >> thanks to you both. we'll try to replay this entire conversation as this goes down the road to melissa murray and stephanie, our thanks. >>> coming up, this nation has been through a lot.
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stephanie taylors a cancer survivor and a volunteer. also joining our discussion is christina, a team capin of purple stride here in washington and also a voluntaeer. thank you for being with us. i mentioned it's a tough battle when you are diagnosed. tell us what pan can does when you are diagnosed with this >> absolutely. we adjust the disease through our research and patient services, and advocacy efforts and for anybody who is touched by this disease we want to refer you and know we are here as a resource. we have an incredible patient service called patient central so you can call 877-2-pan can. we will help patients to get enrolled in clinical trials and even a precision efforts. >> that h cancer been in the news a lot, is that because there's an increase in the diagnosing of this effort or because it's n a highber of people now diagnosed with the disease, ruth bader ginsburg, and alex trebek, and one of our own is working with your organization to fight this disease. >> joe krebs and alex trebek, they are strengths in our communi
stephanie taylors a cancer survivor and a volunteer. also joining our discussion is christina, a team capin of purple stride here in washington and also a voluntaeer. thank you for being with us. i mentioned it's a tough battle when you are diagnosed. tell us what pan can does when you are diagnosed with this >> absolutely. we adjust the disease through our research and patient services, and advocacy efforts and for anybody who is touched by this disease we want to refer you and know we...
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stephanie rhule picks up coverage right now. >> i'm stephanie rhule. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. we have a lot to get to the this morning. our team of nbc reporters is here with new details on the stories impacting your life today. starting with whoo flynn told mueller. new documents reveal michael flynn's claim that people tied to the trump administration and congress tried to influence his cooperation in the russia investigation. and the border battle just beginning. the president unveils an immigration plan that is drawing bipartisan backlash with house speaker nancy pelosi calling it dead on arrival as we learn just how much the president is micromanaging the plans for his border wall, even down to the color. and on the brink, escalating tensions between the united states and iran and new reporting the president does not want a confrontation. >> mr. president, are we going to war with iran? >> i hope not. >> those sanctions in iran are front and center today. while the president tries to tamp down talk of a possible confrontation, iran seems intent on keepi
stephanie rhule picks up coverage right now. >> i'm stephanie rhule. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. we have a lot to get to the this morning. our team of nbc reporters is here with new details on the stories impacting your life today. starting with whoo flynn told mueller. new documents reveal michael flynn's claim that people tied to the trump administration and congress tried to influence his cooperation in the russia investigation. and the border battle just beginning. the...
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he's still pretty far down low in the polls, stephanie. to say he broke through and changed everything. right now what we're seeing is joe biden really lapping all the other candidates in that space, particularly the kind of space that pete buttigieg is trying to appeal to. that sort of moderate, middle, reach out to voters who completely rejected hillary clinton in 2016, bring some of them back. obviously not all of them, but start to talk about unity, start to talk about places where the two sides can agree. as you know, there are many candidates who don't agree with that approach. that they just feel like fox news is poison for democrats. that to win the nomination, you've got to pull out those voters that are really part of the democratic base. pete buttigieg is in the other camp and he's done very well by that message so far, but he's got a long way to go to catch joe biden. >> in terms of pete buttigieg and joe biden, that message of unity and specifically to those trump voters, how strategic is it? last night, we just showed the sou
he's still pretty far down low in the polls, stephanie. to say he broke through and changed everything. right now what we're seeing is joe biden really lapping all the other candidates in that space, particularly the kind of space that pete buttigieg is trying to appeal to. that sort of moderate, middle, reach out to voters who completely rejected hillary clinton in 2016, bring some of them back. obviously not all of them, but start to talk about unity, start to talk about places where the two...
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thank you, stephanie. supervisor stephanie. [ laughter ] >> and you can explain during roll call. we have approving the minutes from the april 2nd, 2019 board meeting. any changes to these meeting minutes? seeing none, can i have a motion to approve the minutes as presented? motion by supervisor feyer and seconded by supervisor brown. madam clerk. >> outites 1 through 14 are on sent considered to be rue tune and an item may be removed and considered separately. >> would anyone like to sever any items from the content agenda? supervisor marr, would you like to sever anything? >> no, ok. >> madam clerk, please take the roll on items 1 through 14? >> supervisor mandelman, aye. (roll taken). there are 11 ayes. >> let's go to the regular agenda. >> item 15 is and ordinance to amend the campaign and conduct code for transportation in the public financing programme and the operation of individual expenditure ceilings for participating candidates. >> supervisor marr? >> thank you, president. i just wanted to share some remarks about this item. in my race in district 4, for district 4 supe
thank you, stephanie. supervisor stephanie. [ laughter ] >> and you can explain during roll call. we have approving the minutes from the april 2nd, 2019 board meeting. any changes to these meeting minutes? seeing none, can i have a motion to approve the minutes as presented? motion by supervisor feyer and seconded by supervisor brown. madam clerk. >> outites 1 through 14 are on sent considered to be rue tune and an item may be removed and considered separately. >> would anyone...
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and our own guest host stephanie link still with us. mark, how have you guys been reading the data right now do you think it's matched up with what the markets are telling us for stocks and bonds? >> we see the u.s. economy slowing from 3% last year to about 2, 2 1/2 this year the global economy clearly is flowing. china has put in a lot of stimulus over the last six months the big uncertainty is really trade and what's going to happen with the u.s.-china relationship the fed has clearly pivoted in a major way, as as have other central banks toward a more dovish policy, and i think that's supporting markets. but longer-term we're concerned. we think the valuations are rich on most assets and we think this ongoing conflict between the u.s. and china's going to continue. so overall we would be reducing risk here. we're quite cautious on markets. >> i was just looking at the vix at 15 1/2. coming significantly back down from its spike on monday last week what's your take on that and does that add good value to it to get some protection >>
and our own guest host stephanie link still with us. mark, how have you guys been reading the data right now do you think it's matched up with what the markets are telling us for stocks and bonds? >> we see the u.s. economy slowing from 3% last year to about 2, 2 1/2 this year the global economy clearly is flowing. china has put in a lot of stimulus over the last six months the big uncertainty is really trade and what's going to happen with the u.s.-china relationship the fed has clearly...
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stephanie, welcome.ions that was asked the most was whether facial recognition could work with people who choose to wear face coverings. and in fact, we put this to the police — here's what they said. it is not a problem. it is more of a challenge. the way the technology works, we need to — the starting point is the eyes — the eyes are really important in terms of facial recognition technology. often those eyes are visible. we have face cameras to include motorcycle helmets, so the technology does work with motorcycle helmets as well. i would suggest, operationally, it is not as efficient and effective with face coverings but it is not an impossibility. so stephanie, the police say that facial recognition technology will still work even if the face is partially covered. is that true? some facial recognition technology can indeed identify someone just using their eyes alone. that would require infrared capability and depth—sensing capability. that exists in your apple iphone x. it does not, to my knowledg
stephanie, welcome.ions that was asked the most was whether facial recognition could work with people who choose to wear face coverings. and in fact, we put this to the police — here's what they said. it is not a problem. it is more of a challenge. the way the technology works, we need to — the starting point is the eyes — the eyes are really important in terms of facial recognition technology. often those eyes are visible. we have face cameras to include motorcycle helmets, so the...
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stephanie gosk. i take you to london where bill neely stands by with new details about the death of another american climber on mount everest, the 11th death on the highest mountain this season alone. bill, help us understand this traffic jam at the top of an he have -- mount everest summit. >> most are exhaustion, not lack of oxygen. in the past, most are due to falls or avalanches. the latest to die was an american from boulder, colorado. an experienced climber. he had reached the summit, died on the way down like the other american, who was 55, also experienced. he died on the descent last week. that's the key fact here. getting to the summit is only halfway. many people use so much energy getting to the top, they don't have enough to get down or make bad decisions. at that height, your muscles are breaking down, your brain is swelling, decision making powers are deeply compromised. 11 deaths so far this season, most in the last few days. look at this astonishing photograph taken near the summit w
stephanie gosk. i take you to london where bill neely stands by with new details about the death of another american climber on mount everest, the 11th death on the highest mountain this season alone. bill, help us understand this traffic jam at the top of an he have -- mount everest summit. >> most are exhaustion, not lack of oxygen. in the past, most are due to falls or avalanches. the latest to die was an american from boulder, colorado. an experienced climber. he had reached the...
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stephanie: right. lemonis: i want to buy it. stephanie: yeah? lemonis: for sure. stephanie: sold.ct that the artist is anonymous actually means more to me, because i don't want to put a name or a face on it. and so i leave this exhibit grateful for what i have. my search for my birth mother may be at an end, but lebanon still has more to give me. the most exciting part of my trip into lebanon has been meeting the few people that are pretty similar in age in a range and similar in spirit, in terms of what they're trying to do for themselves and for other people. and whether it's starting a brewery, or whether it's running a boutique, or whether it's saving a building, i saw a little bit of me in every one of them. they reminded me that every generation has a chance to fix the previous one's mistakes. you never know what you're gonna find when you go digging into your past. lebanon and its people have changed me. when you come back to a war-torn place and you go into a building and you see a 44-plus-year-old crib still there and you think to yourself, "it could have gone left, it co
stephanie: right. lemonis: i want to buy it. stephanie: yeah? lemonis: for sure. stephanie: sold.ct that the artist is anonymous actually means more to me, because i don't want to put a name or a face on it. and so i leave this exhibit grateful for what i have. my search for my birth mother may be at an end, but lebanon still has more to give me. the most exciting part of my trip into lebanon has been meeting the few people that are pretty similar in age in a range and similar in spirit, in...
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stephanie ruhle picks up our coverage, hey, steph. >> hi, willie. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle, we have a lot to get to this morning. our team of extraordinary reporters is here with details on the stories impacting your life today, starting with global markets taking a nosedive today after president trump tweets a surprise announcement, that the united states will impose tariffs on goods from mexico until mexico stops migrants from crossing the u.s. border. >>> breaking news, flooding in the midwest and plains reaches an even more dangerous level. mandatory evacuations under way at this moment after a levy breach overnight. >>> we've got barr versus mueller. the attorney contradicts the former special counsel, saying there was no reason mueller should have avoided coming to a conclusion on obstruction. >> i personally felt he could have reached a decision. >> in your view he could have reached a conclusion? >> right, he could have reached a conclusion. >>> we must start this morning with president trump's surprise announcement overnight, tlern threatening to hike tariffs on all mexican g
stephanie ruhle picks up our coverage, hey, steph. >> hi, willie. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle, we have a lot to get to this morning. our team of extraordinary reporters is here with details on the stories impacting your life today, starting with global markets taking a nosedive today after president trump tweets a surprise announcement, that the united states will impose tariffs on goods from mexico until mexico stops migrants from crossing the u.s. border. >>> breaking...
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i'm stephanie ruhle in for hallie jackson. tomorrow marks one month since joe bidep gn got into the race president. according to a new "vanity fair" report that takes us inside the operation. republican operatives have begun a vast effort to derail biden in the primary or at the very least, make sure he hobbles into the general election. joining me now, david druker, we have reporting for "vanity fair" and katie still here. david, take us inside the gop operation, as you call it. >> i think it's interesting because joe biden who couldn't buy a vote the first two times he ran for president. this time he's the big fish and he's the one that most, not all, but that most republicans fear the most in a general election. they worry he could eat into trump's margins with the white working class that are so important to him. and they worry he could finish the job that democrats started in the suburbs in the mid-term elections. what they have been doing and this goes back more than a year, is going through the last 50 years of his life
i'm stephanie ruhle in for hallie jackson. tomorrow marks one month since joe bidep gn got into the race president. according to a new "vanity fair" report that takes us inside the operation. republican operatives have begun a vast effort to derail biden in the primary or at the very least, make sure he hobbles into the general election. joining me now, david druker, we have reporting for "vanity fair" and katie still here. david, take us inside the gop operation, as you...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.ber of federal prosecutors, u.s. attorneys and justice department officials insist president trump would be facing criminal charges for obstruction if he were not protected by the olc policy that says a sitting president cannot be indicted. more than 630 have now signed on to a statement that says if the evidence laid out in the mueller report was applied to any other person, it would result in multiple felony charges. chuck rosenberg is an msnbc contributor and former u.s. attorney and senior fbi official. he's also the host of a must listen to new podcast called "the oath." chuck, who are these people and what's their goal? why would they write this? >> this is a broad group of people. i like to think of it as non-partisan rather than bipartisan, stephanie. bipartisan means partisans are on both sides. nonpartisan means you review the facts in a straftd way. this is a group of nonpartisan folks that are correctly stating in my view that say if anybody else did the things the presiden
i'm stephanie ruhle.ber of federal prosecutors, u.s. attorneys and justice department officials insist president trump would be facing criminal charges for obstruction if he were not protected by the olc policy that says a sitting president cannot be indicted. more than 630 have now signed on to a statement that says if the evidence laid out in the mueller report was applied to any other person, it would result in multiple felony charges. chuck rosenberg is an msnbc contributor and former u.s....
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here is stephanie ruhle. >> thanks so much. hello, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. my partner is off today. it is monday, may 6th, let's get smarter. president trump escalating trade tensions with china, threatening to raise tariffs after what he calls slow negotiations just days before the two sides were scheduled to meet for what was supposed to be the final round of talks. >> the ongoing tensions over u.s./chi u.s./china trade talks pier to be escalating again. as more tariffs are said to take effect. >> president trump has thrown a wrench into these trade talks with china, especially threatening over the weekend to slap a new round of tariffs on china. michael cohen, the fixer who turned on the president, heads to prison today. >> tax evasion, campaign finance crimes and lying to congress all while working for donald trump got cohen on the wrong side of the law. >> i hope that when i rejoin my family and friends, that the country will be in a place without xenophobia, injustice and lies at the helm of our country. there still remains much to be told and i look f
here is stephanie ruhle. >> thanks so much. hello, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. my partner is off today. it is monday, may 6th, let's get smarter. president trump escalating trade tensions with china, threatening to raise tariffs after what he calls slow negotiations just days before the two sides were scheduled to meet for what was supposed to be the final round of talks. >> the ongoing tensions over u.s./chi u.s./china trade talks pier to be escalating again. as more tariffs are...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.ou'll see my good news ruhles on instagram and ali and i will talk with bill de blasio. thank you for watching. i'll hand you off to my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >> i'm hallie jackson in washington. democrats are starting to walk out of an emergency closed door meeting in a morning of breaking developments on capitol hill. the house speaker trying to keep her caucus in line making her case as the impeachment drum beat gets louder. has the dam broken? in a minute we'll hear from one lawmaker inside the room about what went down and all happening as steven mnuchin faces fire. let's listen to what nancy pelosi has to say. >> excuse me. right now the judiciary committee is marking up the dream act and we have our legislative agenda that we're moving forward on. it was a very positive meeting, respectful sharing of ideas and i think very impressive presentation by our chairs. we do believe that
i'm stephanie ruhle.ou'll see my good news ruhles on instagram and ali and i will talk with bill de blasio. thank you for watching. i'll hand you off to my friend and colleague hallie jackson. >> i'm hallie jackson in washington. democrats are starting to walk out of an emergency closed door meeting in a morning of breaking developments on capitol hill. the house speaker trying to keep her caucus in line making her case as the impeachment drum beat gets louder. has the dam broken? in a...
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>> reporter: well, stephanie, good morning to you. we are still waiting for michael cohen to appear for his first day of his three-day sentence. his press conference is to be determined. it was mentioned on saturday when cameras were following him around in manhattan that he was going to hold one before he showed up here. but so we're kind of in a holding pattern, and whether or not he even decided to do that. but back here in otisville we are standing in front of the prison right now. which is about 70 miles northwest of new york city. and lots of media presence out here as well as security. and we're actually right in front of two-mile drive. this is the only way in to this federal prison. we actually had a chance to talk with a former case manager who used to work at otisville for many, many years. he was able to kind of give us a sense of what day one will look like for michael cohen when he checks in later today sometime before 2:00. he said he will show up. he will be screened and then he will be processed at the medium security
>> reporter: well, stephanie, good morning to you. we are still waiting for michael cohen to appear for his first day of his three-day sentence. his press conference is to be determined. it was mentioned on saturday when cameras were following him around in manhattan that he was going to hold one before he showed up here. but so we're kind of in a holding pattern, and whether or not he even decided to do that. but back here in otisville we are standing in front of the prison right now....
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hie with us from aberdeen standard and stephanie flanders. in a trade war? ben: great question. it depends on what part of the in.et yoe are invested it's not particularly positive for anybody. it has not been a great environment for that type of area. things like julius baer, which we have an investment in and is heavily dependent on the appetite for risk from asian investors. what we are seeing from the trade war is not doing much to help their business. we are likely to see a slowing in risk appetite across the board. it's unlikely to create the kind of interest rate environment which would be positive for banks. knowstephanie, as you well , in every economics textbook, markets, companies, it's like chapter 23 that nobody looks at on a thursday late in your term. are the economists in the central bank ignoring at their risk the pressures on multinationals given the trade war we are launching into? a feature of aas lot of the economic analysis this year that people were focusedd, i remember we on the question, which was the appetite for inv
hie with us from aberdeen standard and stephanie flanders. in a trade war? ben: great question. it depends on what part of the in.et yoe are invested it's not particularly positive for anybody. it has not been a great environment for that type of area. things like julius baer, which we have an investment in and is heavily dependent on the appetite for risk from asian investors. what we are seeing from the trade war is not doing much to help their business. we are likely to see a slowing in risk...
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. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. let's get smarter. >> steve moore, a great pro growth economist and truly fine person has decide d to withdraw from the fed process. steve moore, a very controversial economist, even before people started digging into his background. >> while wednesday was the bill barr show, today was the bill barr no show. >> failure of bill barr to come to the hearing today is simply another step in the administration's growing attack on american democracy. >> attorney general apparently is afraid of cross-examination. >> as the president told bill barr what he should do, sarah? >> i'm not aware that he's instructed him to do anything. what i am aware of is how much the democrats embarrassed themselves yesterday. i lost confidence in jerry nadler a long time ago. >> his testimony yesterday, five hours of it, whatever it was, was really a revelation that he is, he is more the president's lawyer than he is the lawyer for the united states and our constitution. i think he should recuse himself from th
. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. let's get smarter. >> steve moore, a great pro growth economist and truly fine person has decide d to withdraw from the fed process. steve moore, a very controversial economist, even before people started digging into his background. >> while wednesday was the bill barr show, today was the bill barr no show. >> failure of bill barr to come to the hearing today is simply another step in the administration's growing attack on american democracy....
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stephanie link, you're up first. >> under armour. i've owned it. stock year to date i'm getting data points that margins are going in the right direction. the brand is still -- people are loyal to the brand i expect top line to improve >> stephanie going uaa dr. j? >> gold. gld. people are scrambling in today buying august 127 calls with it. basically about 120, 121 for the gld contract so i bought those during the show. >> mr. wonderful >> ibb it's underperformed the s&p year to date. it's been washed out at this point it's starting to get interesting. a lot of bad news and sometimes bad news is exactly when to get back in. >> raptors or warriors >> raptors, first game warriors second game then we go west. i'll probably be at all the games. i'll be jumping all over the place. i might even take off the tie but, just kidding. >> you sit next to drake, don't you? >> who is going to win the series >> i can't call it i have to see the first game got to get the tone of the players. >> aren't you from toronto >> i'm a fairweather fan >> raptors fans, tak
stephanie link, you're up first. >> under armour. i've owned it. stock year to date i'm getting data points that margins are going in the right direction. the brand is still -- people are loyal to the brand i expect top line to improve >> stephanie going uaa dr. j? >> gold. gld. people are scrambling in today buying august 127 calls with it. basically about 120, 121 for the gld contract so i bought those during the show. >> mr. wonderful >> ibb it's underperformed...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> mika, hi, there. i'm stephanie ruhle. we've got a lot to cover this morning. and our team of extraordinary nbc reporters is here with brand-new information on the most important stories of the day that you need to know about, starting with donald trump jr., striking a deal with the republican-led senate intelligence committee, now agreeing to testify under oath next month about his knowledge of the trump moscow project. >>> and the border battle suiting up again. new reporting that the tsa plans to send hundreds of agents, including air marshals, to the southwest border to help with the immigration crisis. >>> and breaking news overnight, alabama lawmakers have passed the nation's most restrictive abortion law. the draconian bill now just one signature away from essentially outlawing abortion across the state. >> this is a gut-wrenching that i think the state of alabama has done women in this state a bad deal. >> we've got to get straight to kerry sanders in alabama, where the most restrictive abortion ban in the country
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> mika, hi, there. i'm stephanie ruhle. we've got a lot to cover this morning. and our team of extraordinary nbc reporters is here with brand-new information on the most important stories of the day that you need to know about, starting with donald trump jr., striking a deal with the republican-led senate intelligence committee, now agreeing to testify under oath next month about his knowledge of the trump moscow project. >>>...
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>> i didn't say, don't change the words, stephanie. i said opinion, not agenda. don't say they're apolitical. they're not apolitical. they're american citizens. human beings go to the polls, probably the greater percentage than a lot of other professions that vote and expression their opinions. they do the best they can every day to be objective about the way they evaluate facts. but they're not apolitical. the fact is they all have political opinions and those political opinions likely affect all of us in this audience, affect judgment at times as well. now, i wouldn't sum sign on to that letter. because i don't believe there is a crime of attempted obstruction. now, i've read the mueller report. i don't profess to be an expert in it. i've read through it once. i can tell you, that, you know, there were a lot of good people that got next to me being next to me being one of them, who when the president decided to pop off and say some things that he shouldn't have been saying or implement the thing that the president o'there are good people around you so that if a
>> i didn't say, don't change the words, stephanie. i said opinion, not agenda. don't say they're apolitical. they're not apolitical. they're american citizens. human beings go to the polls, probably the greater percentage than a lot of other professions that vote and expression their opinions. they do the best they can every day to be objective about the way they evaluate facts. but they're not apolitical. the fact is they all have political opinions and those political opinions likely...
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stephanie is here with us. a lot about the trade-affected names we haven't talked about the energy affected names. bad sector to be in today. >> really getting crushed. absolutely it is trade. but i think it's also global pmis and the global slowing story. >> u.s. inventories have continued to be high >> when oil rallied this much, up 50% i woul >> the etf for chips hit a new low today. around 96 -- tracing back gains going back to february or so back above 100 as we do into the close. that bounce really attributable to intel take a look at intel had been lower today has been up 1% and qorvo starting to move up higher a lot of these off the lows. nonetheless a lot of damage still in the chip space. bob, let's send it over to you >> that modest rally notwithstanding a lot of damage has been done this week and this month. dow du pont is down 20% in a month. that is a pretty startling number we've seen double-digit declines in qatar pil sxr others. 3m another good example down 13%. plus down again this week. jpmor
stephanie is here with us. a lot about the trade-affected names we haven't talked about the energy affected names. bad sector to be in today. >> really getting crushed. absolutely it is trade. but i think it's also global pmis and the global slowing story. >> u.s. inventories have continued to be high >> when oil rallied this much, up 50% i woul >> the etf for chips hit a new low today. around 96 -- tracing back gains going back to february or so back above 100 as we do...
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or enacted ri those to protect abortion rights outlining the emotionally charged battle lines our stephanie gosk has the latest. >> reporter: with the ink barely dry on alabama's new abortion law, the strictest in the nation, the movement to push anti-abortion legislation in other states is gathering steam. >> this is a very backwards step for women's rights. >> i think life should be protected. >> reporter: in missouri today, the state senate voted 24-10 to ban the procedure after eight weeks. following governor mike parson's call to make missouri the most pro-life state in the country. in louisiana the so-called heartbeat bill has passed the senate and is being rapidly pushed through the house the wave of new laws that began after conservative brett kavanaugh's appointment to the supreme court last fall is reigniting a debate that has riled the country for decades. >> maybe you're sitting there thinking i don't know a woman that would have an abortion, well, you know me. >> reporter: actress busy phillips reveals she had one at 15. >> i'm telling you this because i'm genuinely really scar
or enacted ri those to protect abortion rights outlining the emotionally charged battle lines our stephanie gosk has the latest. >> reporter: with the ink barely dry on alabama's new abortion law, the strictest in the nation, the movement to push anti-abortion legislation in other states is gathering steam. >> this is a very backwards step for women's rights. >> i think life should be protected. >> reporter: in missouri today, the state senate voted 24-10 to ban the...
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chris, stephanie, thanks. >> really? we are talking 2020 with corey since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. ♪ >> sleepy joe and crazy bernie, i will take any of them. let's pick one and let's begin this thing. pete buttigieg representing against president xi of china, that'll be great. i want to be in that room. i want to watch that one and beto, beto. boy, has he falling like a rock, what the hell happened to beto? >> but there are even more contenders this time out on the democratic side and as you just saw is he ever ready to go after them, here to talk about it former trump campaign corey lewandowski. it is entertainin
chris, stephanie, thanks. >> really? we are talking 2020 with corey since you're heading off to school, i got you this brita. dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for...
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supervisor stephanie or vice-chair stephanie? >> thank you, chair.h, this is a really hard topic and it's really sad and it's raw an emotional. i've done prevention work for 20 years and i work with a lot of different people in the brady campaign, the moms demand action for gun sense in america and we always say, police gun violence is still gun violence. and it's really me because supervisor haney spoke of the healing that goes on and i think it needs to involve everywhereveryone in this topic. i know there's an effort to bring civil liberty advocates and law enforcement to come to a compromised bill. sb230 right now was just amended and a bill that they were viewing as the opposing view and amendeamended to take out the vn but the proposal to increase training for officers and strengthen the requirements for what police departments must include in their use of force policies was left in the bill. i know that talks are continuing to try to merge these bills together. sb230 and ab392 which is i think is a good thing. this, like i said, is an importan
supervisor stephanie or vice-chair stephanie? >> thank you, chair.h, this is a really hard topic and it's really sad and it's raw an emotional. i've done prevention work for 20 years and i work with a lot of different people in the brady campaign, the moms demand action for gun sense in america and we always say, police gun violence is still gun violence. and it's really me because supervisor haney spoke of the healing that goes on and i think it needs to involve everywhereveryone in this...
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you eat claims qatar's hampering its efforts to improve the situation a charge qatar has denied stephanie decker at that hearing going on right now in the hague joining us live from there to tell us what's happening where you are stephanie. well just that last point of what you mentioned yesterday we heard from the united arab emirates exactly that how they qatar of hampering what the courts had suggested last year which is to allow the citizens back into the united arab emirates the reunification the reunification of families and also students saying that culture was hampering efforts to blocking a website that the emirates now need to cut to the citizens to apply a visa for and also other different measures so today we will be hearing a response from the companies they've got three hours to do that this morning and then tomorrow we have closing statements from both sides each have an hour and a half to do that then the court will go away and figure out whether the a morality is have a case. it was a sidebar to the main case theory which is of course qatar taking the u.a.e. to court here
you eat claims qatar's hampering its efforts to improve the situation a charge qatar has denied stephanie decker at that hearing going on right now in the hague joining us live from there to tell us what's happening where you are stephanie. well just that last point of what you mentioned yesterday we heard from the united arab emirates exactly that how they qatar of hampering what the courts had suggested last year which is to allow the citizens back into the united arab emirates the...
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ste stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> we have a lot to get to this morning and our team of extraordinary reporters will join me with the stories you must know about today. starting with republicans now turning on their own senator, richard burr who's facing criticism f criticism from members of his party for issuing a subpoena to donald trump, jr. >> my son is a good person. my son testified for hours and hours. my son was totally exonerated by mueller. >> testifying doesn't mean you told the truth and why is rudy giuliani headed to ukraine? new reporting that president trump's lawyer is traveling to, as he describes it, meddle in an investigation. >>> and trading punches, the u.s. raises tariffs on chinese imports as trade negotiations are slated to continue in minutes. in a new tweet this morning, the president threatens to impose tariffs on absolutely everything we import from china. >>> we need to bring in cnbc sarah eisen at the new york stock exchange, and ben kwhwhit politico. >> what is the thing, is the trade war on, tariffs are coming? >> more tariffs are
ste stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> we have a lot to get to this morning and our team of extraordinary reporters will join me with the stories you must know about today. starting with republicans now turning on their own senator, richard burr who's facing criticism f criticism from members of his party for issuing a subpoena to donald trump, jr. >> my son is a good person. my son testified for hours and hours. my son was totally exonerated by mueller....
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i'm chris jansing in for stephanie ruhle.news with hallie jackson. >> i am hallie jackson in washington where, yes, it is a busy hour. we are watching that explosive fight between house democrats and the attorney general over the mueller report. any minute on the left side of your screen, you're looking live at the room where the house judiciary committee will vote on whether to hold bill barr in contempt of congress. because he's refused to make everything in that report available to congress. after last-minute negotiations between the two sides fell apart overnight. >> do you think bill barr cares if he is held in contempt by the house? >> don't know. doesn't matter. >> we've got our team with the high stakes and the high drama on this and all the other stories we're bringing you this hour. but, let's start with my msnbc colleagues and kelly o'donnell, pete williams and hans nichols at the white house. kelly, what do we expect to go down over the next 30 to 60 minutes in
i'm chris jansing in for stephanie ruhle.news with hallie jackson. >> i am hallie jackson in washington where, yes, it is a busy hour. we are watching that explosive fight between house democrats and the attorney general over the mueller report. any minute on the left side of your screen, you're looking live at the room where the house judiciary committee will vote on whether to hold bill barr in contempt of congress. because he's refused to make everything in that report available to...
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stephanie, welcome.hat was asked the most was whether facial recognition could work with people who choose to wear face coverings. and in fact, we put this to the police — here's what they said. i also wondered about face veils. 0bviously for some religious communities, they veil the face. yes. i'm presuming that's a problem, isn't it, that you're not getting an image of the face? it is not a problem. it is more of a challenge. the way the technology works, we need to — the starting point is the eyes — the eyes are really important in terms of facial recognition technology. often the eyes are visible. we have face coverings to include motorcycle helmets, so the technology does work with motorcycle helmets as well. i would suggest, operationally, it is not as efficient and effective with face coverings, but it is not an impossibility. so stephanie, the police say that facial recognition technology will still work even if the face is partially covered. is that true? some facial recognition technology can i
stephanie, welcome.hat was asked the most was whether facial recognition could work with people who choose to wear face coverings. and in fact, we put this to the police — here's what they said. i also wondered about face veils. 0bviously for some religious communities, they veil the face. yes. i'm presuming that's a problem, isn't it, that you're not getting an image of the face? it is not a problem. it is more of a challenge. the way the technology works, we need to — the starting point...
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chris, stephanie, thanks. >> really? we are talking 2020 with corey lewandowski in just a moment i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment . ♪trelegy. ♪the power of 1-2-3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. think your copd medicine is doing enough? maybe you should think again. ask your doctor about once-daily t
chris, stephanie, thanks. >> really? we are talking 2020 with corey lewandowski in just a moment i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment . ♪trelegy. ♪the power of 1-2-3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better...
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stephanie is on assignment. it is wednesday, may 8th. let's get smarter. >> a decade in the red. the "new york times" gets a look at the irs tax records for president trump from 1985 to 1994. >> i like to say i'm not covered but my developments are. they're the things that people really are reading about. >> according to a "new york times" analysis of trump's tax transcripts from 1985 to 1984, the president lost more than $1 billion. >> my casinos are doing very well as you know. >> far from being the most successful businessman of his generation year after year trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual american taxpayer. >> my loast condominium was the biggest success in terms of condominiums. i don't believe in leverage. i have very little leverage. >> one of the years in question, trump accounted for nearly two cents out of every dollar of business loss report in the entire united states. >> i love deals. i read deals over the weekend. other people are reading novels or watching football. i love deals. >> the myth of donald trump, the modern midas
stephanie is on assignment. it is wednesday, may 8th. let's get smarter. >> a decade in the red. the "new york times" gets a look at the irs tax records for president trump from 1985 to 1994. >> i like to say i'm not covered but my developments are. they're the things that people really are reading about. >> according to a "new york times" analysis of trump's tax transcripts from 1985 to 1984, the president lost more than $1 billion. >> my casinos are...
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stephanie, welcome.ked the most was whether facial recognition could work with people who choose to wear face coverings. and in fact, we put this to the police — here's what they said. it is not a problem. it is more of a challenge. the way the technology works, we need to — the starting point is the eyes — the eyes are really important in terms of facial recognition technology. often those eyes are visible. we have face cameras to include motorcycle helmets, so the technology does work with motorcycle helmets as well. i would suggest, operationally, it is not as efficient and effective with face coverings but it is not an impossibility. so stephanie, the police say that facial recognition technology will still work even if the face is partially covered. is that true? some facial recognition technology can indeed identify someonejust using their eyes alone. that would require infrared capability and depth—sensing capability. that exists in your apple iphone x. it does not, to my knowledge, exist in the t
stephanie, welcome.ked the most was whether facial recognition could work with people who choose to wear face coverings. and in fact, we put this to the police — here's what they said. it is not a problem. it is more of a challenge. the way the technology works, we need to — the starting point is the eyes — the eyes are really important in terms of facial recognition technology. often those eyes are visible. we have face cameras to include motorcycle helmets, so the technology does work...
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this is supervisor stephanie. it is an honor to work with you on this issue. >> supervisor stefani: thank you for being here. i want to thank everyone who helped get us to this morning. assembly member tank. and the head of our transportation authority and andrew for actually dedicating so many hours to studying this issue here and coming forward with a resolution. they have been incredible partners to me. first as legislative aid and now as district two supervisor. i want to thank greg the president of the lombard hill association and the other community members who have been actually tire less advocates for this neighborhood. i am thrilled to stand at the bottom of the iconic street in san francisco to talk about solutions to an issue we tried to address for years. we all know there are so many tourists. san francisco is one of the most beautiful places to visit. the crooked street is one of the top tourist destinations 2 million visitors each year. tourists are vital to our city and economy. they present challe
this is supervisor stephanie. it is an honor to work with you on this issue. >> supervisor stefani: thank you for being here. i want to thank everyone who helped get us to this morning. assembly member tank. and the head of our transportation authority and andrew for actually dedicating so many hours to studying this issue here and coming forward with a resolution. they have been incredible partners to me. first as legislative aid and now as district two supervisor. i want to thank greg...
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and the postmortem determined that stephanie died of heart failure and sleep apnoea.and avoidance syndrome which is on the autistic spectrum and she struggled with communication and people that she didn‘t want to be in isolation, just seemed that was the easiest way to manage her. she had extreme challenging behaviour and self—harm. but the move to the hospital was so traumatic for her that she never really recovered from that she never really recovered from that move. i'm so sorry you and the rest of the family had to go through that. let‘s put some of those concerns to pull his with us this morning. tell us a little bit about, we‘ve heard an awful story of liz and her daughter, what are some of these key recommendations from the report? the first part of the review focused on people who were in stephanie's situation, that's people who are held in segregation, that is isolated from other patients on a ward, eitherona isolated from other patients on a ward, either on a word for people with a learning disability on a children's ward, for young people with mental health
and the postmortem determined that stephanie died of heart failure and sleep apnoea.and avoidance syndrome which is on the autistic spectrum and she struggled with communication and people that she didn‘t want to be in isolation, just seemed that was the easiest way to manage her. she had extreme challenging behaviour and self—harm. but the move to the hospital was so traumatic for her that she never really recovered from that she never really recovered from that move. i'm so sorry you and...
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here is stephanie ramos. >> reporter: it was one of the proudest days of these young people's lives. the reality of what their speaker told the nearly 400 graduating seniors is sinking in. >> this is my class 2019. my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans. >> reporter: a graduation gift estimated at $40 million. wiping out the student loan debt of the entire class of 2019. the announcement surprising those on stage. parents in shock amid the cheers. >> i asked the person to the left of me, to the right of me, the person in front of me, is this really what he said? >> reporter: for ernest that means erasing the $10,000 he still owes. >> i think we're all still in shock. we don't know what to say. all our debt is going to be gone. >> reporter: student debt is a real issue in this country. especially at black colleges, alumni have a median debt of $29,000. 32% more than graduates from other four-year schools. these students vowing to pay it forward. >> i want to get to a position to pay it forward. >> reporter: smith pledged a $1.5 million gift to the school. the pre
here is stephanie ramos. >> reporter: it was one of the proudest days of these young people's lives. the reality of what their speaker told the nearly 400 graduating seniors is sinking in. >> this is my class 2019. my family is making a grant to eliminate their student loans. >> reporter: a graduation gift estimated at $40 million. wiping out the student loan debt of the entire class of 2019. the announcement surprising those on stage. parents in shock amid the cheers....