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this time, to get stephanie's side of the story -- and all of it would be captured on tape. >> stephanieellow detectives to help in an interrogation only to discover she's the suspect. coming up -- >> i fought with her so i must have killed her? have killed her? let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. my mom washes the dishes... ...before she puts them in the dishwasher. so what does the dishwasher do? cascade platinum does the work for you, prewashing and removing stuck-on foods, the first time. wow, that's clean! cascade platinum. it can cause damage to the enamel.. with the new pronamel repair toothpaste we can help actively repair enamel in its weakened state. it's innovative. with pronamel repair, more minerals are able to enter deep into the enamel surface. the fact that you have an opportunity to repair what's already been damaged, it's amazing. i think my go-to toothpaste is going to be pronamel repair. when it comes to type 2 diab
this time, to get stephanie's side of the story -- and all of it would be captured on tape. >> stephanieellow detectives to help in an interrogation only to discover she's the suspect. coming up -- >> i fought with her so i must have killed her? have killed her? let's see, aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol extra strength. and last longer with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. my mom washes the dishes......
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stephanie: good, thank you. lemonis: i'm marcus. stephanie: nice to meet you. stephanie.emonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. how are you? dave: hi, marcus. i'm dave. lemonis: hey, dave. how are you? dave: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup, salad, sandwich. lemonis: what's going on on that board? dave: i bought a new one, but it's too big. so that's gonna be the new look, assuming it's not all faded like that. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay, well, i would start with the african-peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes,
stephanie: good, thank you. lemonis: i'm marcus. stephanie: nice to meet you. stephanie.emonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. how are you? dave: hi, marcus. i'm dave. lemonis: hey, dave. how are you? dave: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.ight now, the president is at buckingham palace, viewing a special number of items that have historical significance to the u.s. in just a few hours, the first of his official state visit to the uk he has already made serious waves. before leaving the united states, the pretty touted the nationalist lawmaker boris johnson. saying johnson would do a good job running the country and he also used the word "nasty" with meghan markle. and called the mayor of london sadik khan a stone coal loser in response to a comment over the weekend. that is just the first few hours. joining me now nbc senior national correspondent keir simmons and nbc reporter jonathan allen. keir, this is the president's first day, what's the feedingt n the ground there and the meeting with the royal family? this is not serious politics, this is proper and circumstance, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah, it is. the state visit here in the uk is centered around the royal family. we'll see many members of the royal family at t
i'm stephanie ruhle.ight now, the president is at buckingham palace, viewing a special number of items that have historical significance to the u.s. in just a few hours, the first of his official state visit to the uk he has already made serious waves. before leaving the united states, the pretty touted the nationalist lawmaker boris johnson. saying johnson would do a good job running the country and he also used the word "nasty" with meghan markle. and called the mayor of london...
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people always ask me, what's stephanie ru stephanie ruhle like. >> imagine if each of them came out tould start doing that on the show. >> we totally should. >> tomorrow night's debate takes place in miami, florida, plays a key role in presidential elections as you might recall. >> mariana atencio went to the villages, america's largest retirement community in florida where voters tend to be engaged from very early on in the primary. mariana joins us live. you know i'm going to ask, i don't know if you've been to the villages before, but how blown away are you by the specialized golf carts, by the custom golf carts? >> reporter: this is my second time here, and i'll tell you guys, these voters are engaged. no theme song required, okay? they are paying attention, and this morning i attended a democratic breakfast with 50 or 60 democrats here in the village. they host it every month, and even though this is considered a republican stronghold, there are plenty of registered democrats and independents. in turnout rates in sumter county for democrats were almost at 80% last election cycle.
people always ask me, what's stephanie ru stephanie ruhle like. >> imagine if each of them came out tould start doing that on the show. >> we totally should. >> tomorrow night's debate takes place in miami, florida, plays a key role in presidential elections as you might recall. >> mariana atencio went to the villages, america's largest retirement community in florida where voters tend to be engaged from very early on in the primary. mariana joins us live. you know i'm...
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stephanie?ank you. let's turn to the nine candidates who are addressing today how they plan to help the nation's poorest populations. what do you think we'll hear? >> reporter: stephanie, we're getting set up at the poor people's campaign event in washington, d.c. you're right. nine presidential candidates are going to be here making their pitch and basically the whole point of this organization is to highlight the idea that wealth should be reallocated and that there is a large racial and income inequality gap. this is a group that last year put out its basically moral agenda, the things they care about and what this group would like to see upheld for low income americans. this year what we expect in the next hour or so is they're going to put out how they hope congress would pay for it, pushing for lawmakers to prioritize reorganizing the way that wealth is distributed in america. when you look at who is talking here today there are two obvious people who are going to stand out on the stage. t
stephanie?ank you. let's turn to the nine candidates who are addressing today how they plan to help the nation's poorest populations. what do you think we'll hear? >> reporter: stephanie, we're getting set up at the poor people's campaign event in washington, d.c. you're right. nine presidential candidates are going to be here making their pitch and basically the whole point of this organization is to highlight the idea that wealth should be reallocated and that there is a large racial...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. house democrats are not committing to impeachment proceedings, but short of that they are doing everything they can to keep the president and robert mueller's report in the public eye this week. that includes two congressional hearings and a full house vote on whether to hold attorney general william barr and former white house counsel don mcgahn in civil contempt. first up, a hearing in the judiciary committee that will feature testimony from john dean, president nixon's white house counsel who testified against his former boss in the watergate hearings back in 1973. joyce vance is a former u.s. attorney and professor at the university of alabama law school, and she will also be testifying in this afternoon's hearing. also joining the conversation, matt miller, former chief spokesperson for the justice department. joyce, obviously we should note you're an msnbc contributor. but you're testifying on your own today as a former u.s. attorney with a whole lot of expertise. what can you t
i'm stephanie ruhle. house democrats are not committing to impeachment proceedings, but short of that they are doing everything they can to keep the president and robert mueller's report in the public eye this week. that includes two congressional hearings and a full house vote on whether to hold attorney general william barr and former white house counsel don mcgahn in civil contempt. first up, a hearing in the judiciary committee that will feature testimony from john dean, president nixon's...
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i don't own. >> reporter: stephanie grisham grisham. >> president trump: stephanie has been with me from beginning as most of you know. over the last couple years, she has worked for the first lady, done a fantastic job. the first lady loves her, things she's been just incredible. she's very talented. i ask so many people, who do you like. a lot of people wanted the job. a lot of people wanted to do it. i asked people, who do you like and some of the people said stephanie. she's here, she knows everybody. she gets along with the media very well, as you know. a lot of you folks in the media like her very much, and i think she's going to be fantastic. i think she's going to do a great job, so i offered her the job this morning and she accepted. the first lady is very happy for her. it's a big job, very big job. we think stephanie is going to do a fantastic job. hogan is going to be with her. hogan recommended her. he recommended her very strongly. i said hogan, who do you think. he said stephanie grisham. >> reporter: the strategy for iran. do you have an exit strategy for iran? >> preside
i don't own. >> reporter: stephanie grisham grisham. >> president trump: stephanie has been with me from beginning as most of you know. over the last couple years, she has worked for the first lady, done a fantastic job. the first lady loves her, things she's been just incredible. she's very talented. i ask so many people, who do you like. a lot of people wanted the job. a lot of people wanted to do it. i asked people, who do you like and some of the people said stephanie. she's...
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stephanie ruhle picks it up from here. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and we have a fascinating hour ahead, starting with testimony from a woman we almost never hear from, hope hicks. she arrived on capitol hill less than 30 minutes ago. her testimony will be behind closed doors, but it is still critically important. remember, hicks was part of the trump campaign from day one. she played gatekeeper for the president and had a front row seat for every major event of trump's campaign and presidency right up until she left the white house last year. while she doesn't work for trump anymore, she's not far off. she works directly for locklan murdoch who runs the fox corporation who, of course, runs fox news. hicks showed up last year in the mueller report more than 180 times. and like myself, along with many other democrats have tried to question, she has agreed to testify. now, what she actually tells them is an entirely different issue. dennis kirschner, greg savage and the officer of congressional affairs. glen, even if h
stephanie ruhle picks it up from here. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and we have a fascinating hour ahead, starting with testimony from a woman we almost never hear from, hope hicks. she arrived on capitol hill less than 30 minutes ago. her testimony will be behind closed doors, but it is still critically important. remember, hicks was part of the trump campaign from day one. she played gatekeeper for the president and had a front...
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stephanie?> hans nichols, joining us from osaka. >>> a man who was up very late last night, 2020 contender and colorado senator michael bennet on the stage last night. senator, thank you for joining me this morning. i wanted you on at this very moment because i believe you heard our last segment. the president joking with vladimir putin, possibly accepting an invitation to a party in russia. you made it very clear that you view russia as the greatest gop political threat to the united states at this moment. what's your reaction to the meeting you just saw? >> i think it's pitiful. i don't understand why donald trump feels the need to coddle these dictators in russia and north korea. i don't understand why -- i guess i do understand. i know it's tragic that he doesn't care about freedom of the press either and his response to the murder of khashoggi by the saudis really is one of the most pathetic things in his presidency. but the real point here is that russia interfered with our elections, and
stephanie?> hans nichols, joining us from osaka. >>> a man who was up very late last night, 2020 contender and colorado senator michael bennet on the stage last night. senator, thank you for joining me this morning. i wanted you on at this very moment because i believe you heard our last segment. the president joking with vladimir putin, possibly accepting an invitation to a party in russia. you made it very clear that you view russia as the greatest gop political threat to the...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.he trump administration has made a habit of refusing congressional subpoenas covering everything from documents to testimony. today house democrats will vote on whether to seek help from the courts in enforcing the rule that the white house needs to comply with these very subpoenas. joining the conversation, former federal prosecutor glen kirschner, chuck rosenberg, and a focus on national security. glen, what can you tell us about this strategy? >> we've seen the endless battle between the executive branch and the congressional branch over these subpoenas. i think you put it perfectly, the trump administration just ignores them, which frankly, they have no right to do. i think we'll see a turning point with this contempt resolution, because what that gives congress the ability to do is then move these issues into the courts and have the courts decide whether the trump administration must comply with these subpoenas. after all, congress has oversight responsibilities. and because trump
i'm stephanie ruhle.he trump administration has made a habit of refusing congressional subpoenas covering everything from documents to testimony. today house democrats will vote on whether to seek help from the courts in enforcing the rule that the white house needs to comply with these very subpoenas. joining the conversation, former federal prosecutor glen kirschner, chuck rosenberg, and a focus on national security. glen, what can you tell us about this strategy? >> we've seen the...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.ws with my friend kristen welker in washington, d.c. >> i'm kristen welker in for hallie jackson on this busy wednesday morning. right now watching big developments on the hill. another move towards a contempt vote. this time the house oversight committee is poised to hold bill barr and wilbur ross in contempt. also this hour, the house intelligence committee is holding the first of a series of hearings on the mueller report. we're watching all of it. >>> plus, on the senate side, donald trump jr. returning to the committee for yet another round of testimony. coming up in just a few minutes i'll talk to kellyanne conway about all of that and much more. first a great team of reporters on these stories and all the other news throughout the house. kelly o'donnell tracking all the developments on capitol hill. what are you watching? break it down for us. >> goodern moi morning, kristen. waiting on the house side for the vote on the contempt citation for william barr, the attorney general a
i'm stephanie ruhle.ws with my friend kristen welker in washington, d.c. >> i'm kristen welker in for hallie jackson on this busy wednesday morning. right now watching big developments on the hill. another move towards a contempt vote. this time the house oversight committee is poised to hold bill barr and wilbur ross in contempt. also this hour, the house intelligence committee is holding the first of a series of hearings on the mueller report. we're watching all of it. >>>...
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stephanie grisham taking the job.cnn, the acting commissioner of customs and border protection is stepping down. john sanders is his name and he has resigned. evan paris joins us live with the details. why is he leaving? >> that's not exactly career at this moment. but this adds to the turmoil that we've seen in recent months at the department of homeland security. kevin mac lean is now the acting chief over there. now once he moved over to lead the homeland security department, john sanders stepped up to lead the agency. and now he says that he is leaving. now, we don't know exactly what played a role in this, but priscilla alvarez and geneva sands are learning that this coming soon. as you pointed out, there's been these conditions of children being held at stations at the border by the cbp that has garnered a lot of negative controversy for the homeland security department. so we don't know whether that played a role in john sanders' decision to step down. we expect that we're going to hear a lot more of this. obvi
stephanie grisham taking the job.cnn, the acting commissioner of customs and border protection is stepping down. john sanders is his name and he has resigned. evan paris joins us live with the details. why is he leaving? >> that's not exactly career at this moment. but this adds to the turmoil that we've seen in recent months at the department of homeland security. kevin mac lean is now the acting chief over there. now once he moved over to lead the homeland security department, john...
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you're making a face, stephanie. you don't like my chart. >> it's a beautiful calendar >> thank you you have this june, june report on jobs coming in july if that's weak, i might want to cut again. then the gdp report and then the fed meets. if you take a bunch of those boxes to the down side, that will give the full green light for the federal reserve to cut i think i might say, we are aware of what is going on. what did jimmy say yesterday monitoring those, monitoring the case and trying to give them then look at this next thing here i want to show you the next chart, if you don't mind fed survey, scott. a chance of recession. highest in eight years mike wilson likes that chart he's smiling every time that thing peaks, scott, a change in fed policy. not a change in recession, but a change in what the fed said it was going to do. >> let's play the old game red light, green light all the reasons the fed would cut. all the reasons why mike wilson listed in the note all of the data points and there are many that you co
you're making a face, stephanie. you don't like my chart. >> it's a beautiful calendar >> thank you you have this june, june report on jobs coming in july if that's weak, i might want to cut again. then the gdp report and then the fed meets. if you take a bunch of those boxes to the down side, that will give the full green light for the federal reserve to cut i think i might say, we are aware of what is going on. what did jimmy say yesterday monitoring those, monitoring the case and...
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>>nicolas martinez reacting to the tragic death of his older sister stephanie, >>was compassionate stephanie was a free spirit, a kind of gypsy spirit. and she loved traveling, she loved adventures. hart was just so pure she could literally walk into a room and lie to that. >>following a getaway to tahoe to celebrate her partner's birthday, 35 year-old stephanie espinosa died friday when she slipped in was swept over a waterfall in emerald bay. it was an area she loved and had taken her sister too just a few weeks ago and stephanie. >>was just in awe of this waterfall it was beautiful, i have like the most beautiful pictures of her there and it's just pure happiness on her face. and i just i like to think that that's like the last motion that she had. she got to see the most beautiful thing in her life. >>her brother and sister say she was like a mother to them growing up and also had 3 kids of her own. martinez is now set up this go fund me page for us, but no says children and her funeral expenses. back live at the purple doors that iq which was her business we can tell you that a celebrat
>>nicolas martinez reacting to the tragic death of his older sister stephanie, >>was compassionate stephanie was a free spirit, a kind of gypsy spirit. and she loved traveling, she loved adventures. hart was just so pure she could literally walk into a room and lie to that. >>following a getaway to tahoe to celebrate her partner's birthday, 35 year-old stephanie espinosa died friday when she slipped in was swept over a waterfall in emerald bay. it was an area she loved and had...
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melania trump broke the news that her spokesperson stephanie so who is stephanie gresham. >> stephaniee from the beginning. >> and she's been defending the trump since then. stephanie caught the attention of then candidate trump after she assisted at a rally in her home state of arizona in 2015. soon after, she joined the campaign and took on the role of traveling press secretary saying of trump. >> i think he's one of the kinder people i've ever worked for. >> she went through the ranks and became deputy press secretary. she move the to the east wing in 2017 to work for the first lady. at the time grisham said she had reservations given the long hours and being a single mother. >> that kind of a schedule as a single parent, it wouldn't be fair to him. over here, the hours aren't quite as long. the first lady is very, very supportive of me as a single mother, and, you know, i'll be able to work from home if i need to. >> just a few months into the job, grisham made a anymore for herself as a fierce defender of the first lady handling melania trump's controversial moments such as the ba
melania trump broke the news that her spokesperson stephanie so who is stephanie gresham. >> stephaniee from the beginning. >> and she's been defending the trump since then. stephanie caught the attention of then candidate trump after she assisted at a rally in her home state of arizona in 2015. soon after, she joined the campaign and took on the role of traveling press secretary saying of trump. >> i think he's one of the kinder people i've ever worked for. >> she went...
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stephanie: right. lemonis: i want to buy it. stephanie: yeah? lemonis: for sure. stephanie: sold.: the fact 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 lef
stephanie: right. lemonis: i want to buy it. stephanie: yeah? lemonis: for sure. stephanie: sold.: the fact 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...
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why do you think mueller did it, stephanie?use he was sending signals to congress to move forward with impeachment. that's all this is about. he knew the media would pick it up and would be hysterical about it. he said really very little in the 9 minutes he was speaking. we had the 465-page report. the best part of it is he thinks it will ride off into the sunset. he thick he doesn't need to testify because he already said everything he has to say. but that's not his decision. judge jeanine: he'll have to explain the discrepancies. olc didn't matter, the olc did matter. and it was in front of two other people. >> i don't think he has any trouble. he appeared this week because his word have been misled -- have been used by the to be general to mislead the american people as to what he wrote. all he said at the press conference is what was in the report. bill barr was misleading the american people. judge jeanine: dan bongino is next. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real questi
why do you think mueller did it, stephanie?use he was sending signals to congress to move forward with impeachment. that's all this is about. he knew the media would pick it up and would be hysterical about it. he said really very little in the 9 minutes he was speaking. we had the 465-page report. the best part of it is he thinks it will ride off into the sunset. he thick he doesn't need to testify because he already said everything he has to say. but that's not his decision. judge jeanine:...
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stephanie espinosa lived and worked in benicia. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. today abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley spoke with espinosa's mother and her friend who was with her at the scene of the accident. >> it was friday afternoon when stephanie espinosa was enjoying the view 150 feet up above emerald bay at lake tahoe. at the top of eagle falls, she waded in one of the pools when she reached for a branch and lost her footing. she vanished over the falls. rescue and dive teams later found her body. initial reports indicated she might have been taking photos, but her family says that was not the case. >> stephanie didn't even have her phone on her when she fell. she was trying to enjoy the moment. >> she gave so much of herself physically, spiritually, emotionally to other people that it was not uncommon for stephanie to just take off and go into nature. >> espinosa's business partner and best friend was kayaking with her this weekend at lake tahoe. >> my daughter was the most beautiful, free-s
stephanie espinosa lived and worked in benicia. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm kristen sze. thanks for joining us. today abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley spoke with espinosa's mother and her friend who was with her at the scene of the accident. >> it was friday afternoon when stephanie espinosa was enjoying the view 150 feet up above emerald bay at lake tahoe. at the top of eagle falls, she waded in one of the pools when she reached for a branch and lost her footing. she...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. >> thanks so much. good morning i'm step knhanie e ruhle. it's 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and in 36 hours, the first ten 2020 democrats will take the big debate stage in miami. elizabeth warren, cory booker, and amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg, bernie sanders and as they make final debate prep there is no shortage of 2020 drama. pete buttigieg still in south bend facing more pressure from angry residents in the wake of a fatal police shooting of an unarmed black man but will that controversy make its way to the debate stage. for joe biden, after comments of working with segregationist his support remains high and a group of powerful billionaires with a very surprising message to 2020 contenders, tax us more. question is will it fuel elizabeth warren's support as she continues to rise in the polls? our road warriors are in miami to break it down. nbc vaughn has been making his way across the country speaking to voters about the issues they want to hear about most tonight and garrett haake is on the gro
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. >> thanks so much. good morning i'm step knhanie e ruhle. it's 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and in 36 hours, the first ten 2020 democrats will take the big debate stage in miami. elizabeth warren, cory booker, and amy klobuchar and pete buttigieg, bernie sanders and as they make final debate prep there is no shortage of 2020 drama. pete buttigieg still in south bend facing more pressure from angry residents in the wake of a fatal police shooting...
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>>nicolas martinez reacting to the tragic death of his older sister stephanie, >>was compassionate stephanie was a free spirit, a kind of kinship see spirit. and she loved traveling, she loves adventures. hart was just so pure she could literally walk into a room and lie to that. >>following a getaway to tahoe to celebrate her partner's birthday, 35 year-old stephanie espinosa died friday when she slipped in was swept over a waterfall in emerald bay. it was an area she loved and had taken her sister too just a few weeks ago and stephanie. >>was just in awe of this water fall it was beautiful, i have like the most beautiful pictures of her there and it's just pure happiness on her face. and i just i like to think that that's like the last motion that she had. she had to see the most beautiful thing in her life. >>her brother and sister say she was like a mother to them growing up and also had 3 kids of her own. martinez is now set up this go fund me page for espinoza's children and her funeral expenses that's been was the skin care professional, owning the purple doors that ix with her partne
>>nicolas martinez reacting to the tragic death of his older sister stephanie, >>was compassionate stephanie was a free spirit, a kind of kinship see spirit. and she loved traveling, she loves adventures. hart was just so pure she could literally walk into a room and lie to that. >>following a getaway to tahoe to celebrate her partner's birthday, 35 year-old stephanie espinosa died friday when she slipped in was swept over a waterfall in emerald bay. it was an area she loved...
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stephanie: all right? taylor: cool. sorry for the misunderstanding. stephanie: okay. bye, guys.avis: what happened? juli: what happened? travis: so, you went to their office. like, who did you actually talk to? taylor: so, i'm just trying to piece together everything. i want to talk to someone who's in the organization who knows the finances of these companies and understands finances. i was like, "hey, here's what i see with these businesses," not talking [bleep] it's very objective. these businesses aren't gonna make money, they're gonna do $8 million in sales, and they're gonna break even. is there a world we can make money on this? i'm serious. like, i didn't do anything i don't normally. like, i have no re-- i don't give a [bleep] about steph's business or her. juli: even sharing information about these businesses -- taylor: no. i told them that we're trying to be profitable. like, that's smart. travis: did you tell them that we weren't profitable, since we are trying to be profitable? taylor: [bleep] is a mess. juli: how is it a mess, taylor? because you don't even have al
stephanie: all right? taylor: cool. sorry for the misunderstanding. stephanie: okay. bye, guys.avis: what happened? juli: what happened? travis: so, you went to their office. like, who did you actually talk to? taylor: so, i'm just trying to piece together everything. i want to talk to someone who's in the organization who knows the finances of these companies and understands finances. i was like, "hey, here's what i see with these businesses," not talking [bleep] it's very objective....
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i'm stephanie ruhle. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and we are just hours away from the official launch of president trump's re-election campaign. as the backdrop to his big event the president has chosen to announce massive deportation raids. late monday he tweeted this. millions of illegal aliens would be targeted in nationwide operations. this is a clear sign that the president believes an antimigrant crackdown can only help his chances of a second term. why not? let's not forget, look at your screen right now. that moment, four years ago, when the president came down that golden escalator and launched his first campaign by telling the trump tower crowd that the united states had become a dumping ground for other countries. >> they're sending people that have lots of problems. they're bringing those problems with us. they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists. it is coming from more than mexico. it's coming from all over south and latin america and it is coming, probably, probably from the midd
i'm stephanie ruhle. it is 9:00 a.m. on the east coast and we are just hours away from the official launch of president trump's re-election campaign. as the backdrop to his big event the president has chosen to announce massive deportation raids. late monday he tweeted this. millions of illegal aliens would be targeted in nationwide operations. this is a clear sign that the president believes an antimigrant crackdown can only help his chances of a second term. why not? let's not forget, look at...
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stephanie has a criminal record that includes take crimes but he wasn't on authorities radar it's notclear to what extent he had maintained contact with right wing extremist groups . say it again in the investigation of this political killing is not concluded with the suspects confession. was the motive for the shooting death of this politician could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in germany during a local event to discuss a planned refugee shelter luka who backed chancellor merkel's refugee policy had said germans who don't value coexistence could leave the country if they wished stephanie claims it was this statement that spurred him to kill the to do. is get more on this from a constantine cooler is a member of the german parliament for the free democrats and speaks for them interior policy welcome to day w how big is germany's right wing extremist problem well let's not forget that between 2002007 there was the so-called national socialist underground a right wing group that killed 10 people in germany. with extremist intentions the surviving part of
stephanie has a criminal record that includes take crimes but he wasn't on authorities radar it's notclear to what extent he had maintained contact with right wing extremist groups . say it again in the investigation of this political killing is not concluded with the suspects confession. was the motive for the shooting death of this politician could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in germany during a local event to discuss a planned refugee shelter luka who backed...
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stephanie: they might have had a clue what is coming.owell is in conversation with mario draghi. of all the people around the governing council of ecb, mario draghi has a better understanding and is more of the u.s. monetary mindset than many of the other central bankers. this,aid, the tone of even though the market is reacting strongly, the tone is more of a catch up to where the fed was and other central banks have been for a while. if you are jay powell and you say, has the world changed? arguably, it has not, as a result of this speech. jeremy, let's get out in front of the morning meeting. are you going to change your call on the fed for june or adapt to july? jeremy: we will not be changing our view for june. i would agree with stephanie, in the context of ecb playing catch-up. ecb has a slow reaction function by virtue of its collegiate governing council process. it is very much the case, expectations will be tested. it is not necessarily implying we will move to immediate policy easing from the fed. the next move will be lower. w
stephanie: they might have had a clue what is coming.owell is in conversation with mario draghi. of all the people around the governing council of ecb, mario draghi has a better understanding and is more of the u.s. monetary mindset than many of the other central bankers. this,aid, the tone of even though the market is reacting strongly, the tone is more of a catch up to where the fed was and other central banks have been for a while. if you are jay powell and you say, has the world changed?...
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stephanie: we make sure we are in the water source, the toll roads, services.ngs that have more of an elastic demand and will not be affected. when looking at high-yield, we are looking at the more liquid names. names that we don't think would run into any issues with a potential slow down into the market. guy: as we approach 2020 how do we i think about what is going to go on in the muni market? as you look at the election that will take place, the possibility the president might change, the possibility that we could see as a result of which, fiscal changes as well, how does the election?t a federal stephanie: i think what has been on the radar when it comes to munis and the administration is really infrastructure. it has been such a hot topic. that was a hot topic in the 2016 elections and will be going forward. we believe that most of the infrastructure issuance and funding will continue to come through the muni markets. they will be interesting to see how the 2020 elections play out and what ship that best what -- what shape that takes. a lowk we have been
stephanie: we make sure we are in the water source, the toll roads, services.ngs that have more of an elastic demand and will not be affected. when looking at high-yield, we are looking at the more liquid names. names that we don't think would run into any issues with a potential slow down into the market. guy: as we approach 2020 how do we i think about what is going to go on in the muni market? as you look at the election that will take place, the possibility the president might change, the...
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the 45 year old suspect identified in germany only as stephanie has been detained behind these walls for the last 10 days on tuesday he confessed to shooting votto luka saying he acted alone but germany's federal prosecutor doubts that's what you thought i would thought. despite the suspects claim that he acted alone. our investigations will focus on the possibility that there were supporters accessories helpers or other perpetrators and we will determine whether this crime was the work of a terrorist organization. or if the suspect is a member of all right wing terrorist group. stephanie has a criminal record that includes hate crimes but he wasn't on authorities radar it's not clear to what extent he had maintained contact with right wing extremist groups so i. say it again the investigation of this political killing is not concluded with the suspects confession. the motive for the shooting death of this politician could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in germany during a local event to discuss a planned refugee shelter luka who backed chancellor merke
the 45 year old suspect identified in germany only as stephanie has been detained behind these walls for the last 10 days on tuesday he confessed to shooting votto luka saying he acted alone but germany's federal prosecutor doubts that's what you thought i would thought. despite the suspects claim that he acted alone. our investigations will focus on the possibility that there were supporters accessories helpers or other perpetrators and we will determine whether this crime was the work of a...
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serves as a guide at this cemetery this week stephanie led 92 year old marian wind of california to see the grave of her brother done for the very 1st. marian and stephanie are both with us today and we thank you for keeping alive the memories of our precious heroes thank you. i. i i i. i . neither $1388.00 young americans rest beneath the white crosses and stars of david. arrayed on these beautiful grounds. each one has been adopted by a french family that thinks of him as their own they come from all over france to look after our boys they kneel they cry they pray a place flowers and they never forget today america embraces the french people. and thank you for honoring our beloved dead thank you. i . to all of our friends and partners. our cherished alliance was forged in the heat of battle tested in the trials of war and prove it in the blessings of peace our bond is unbreakable. from across the earth americans are drawn to this place as though it were a part of our very soul we come not only because of what they did here we come because of who they were they were young men with
serves as a guide at this cemetery this week stephanie led 92 year old marian wind of california to see the grave of her brother done for the very 1st. marian and stephanie are both with us today and we thank you for keeping alive the memories of our precious heroes thank you. i. i i i. i . neither $1388.00 young americans rest beneath the white crosses and stars of david. arrayed on these beautiful grounds. each one has been adopted by a french family that thinks of him as their own they come...
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marion and stephanie are both with us today. and we thank you for keeping alive the memories of our precious heroes. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: 9388 young americans rest beneath the white crosses and stars of david. a raid onnd -- these beautiful grounds. each one has been adopted by a french family that thinks of him as their own. they come from all over france to look after our boys. they kneel, they cry, they pray. they place flowers. and they never forget. today, america embraces the french people and thanks you for honoring our beloved dead. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. to all of our friends and partners, our cherished alliance was forged in the heated battle. , tested in thele trials of war and proven in the blessings of peace. our bond is unbreakable. from across the earth, americans are drawn to this place as though it were a part of our very soul. we come not only because of what they did here, we come because of who they were. they were young men with their entire lives before them. they were h
marion and stephanie are both with us today. and we thank you for keeping alive the memories of our precious heroes. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: 9388 young americans rest beneath the white crosses and stars of david. a raid onnd -- these beautiful grounds. each one has been adopted by a french family that thinks of him as their own. they come from all over france to look after our boys. they kneel, they cry, they pray. they place flowers. and they never forget. today, america embraces...
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>> yeah. >> is stephanie right to prioritize blackstone? are the other ones you hold >> she's splult rigabsolutely rt i was going to yell at stephanie for stealing my pick that's a name you know kkr and blackstone had been our favorites for over a year. the theory is they're incredibly cheap stocks with great business models that nobody could own them because they were partnerships index funds couldn't own them. lots of mutual funds don't want to get a k-1 kkr did the right thing and converted and the stock popped 30%. now blackstone's doing the right thing and the stock's up almost 50%. absolutely great names. still reasonably priced. blackstone trading at 14 times forward earnings could easily trade at a market multiple >> stephanie, on energy which was the biggest story today and the bounce we saw earlier it faded. but energy stocks did really well you're an owner of some of these names. what do you did with this group? it feels like there's still so much underperformance. the oil price is 30% off its recent highs >> and it's only 5% of
>> yeah. >> is stephanie right to prioritize blackstone? are the other ones you hold >> she's splult rigabsolutely rt i was going to yell at stephanie for stealing my pick that's a name you know kkr and blackstone had been our favorites for over a year. the theory is they're incredibly cheap stocks with great business models that nobody could own them because they were partnerships index funds couldn't own them. lots of mutual funds don't want to get a k-1 kkr did the right...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. >> that is. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot to get to this morning. our team of extraordinary nbc reporters is here with new details on the stories impacting your life today. starting with this breaking news. shocking new video shows a russian destroyer nearly colliding with u.s. navy ship. a spokesman blasting it as a dangerous maneuver describing the act as, quote, propaganda. on the clock, negotiators for the united states and mexico reportedly making significant progress during talks on border security and we have other breaking news this morning. the president has to act today if he wants to put the tariffs in place. and a political u-turn. after very fierce backlash, candidate joe biden quickly reverses his position on a key abortion rights issue. and the jobs report. the may number released. employers adding 75,000 jobs. falling short of expectations. this comes as the president appears to be getting his wish with full employment, a strong economy, the fed is now considering cutting interest rates to counte
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage now. >> that is. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle. we have a lot to get to this morning. our team of extraordinary nbc reporters is here with new details on the stories impacting your life today. starting with this breaking news. shocking new video shows a russian destroyer nearly colliding with u.s. navy ship. a spokesman blasting it as a dangerous maneuver describing the act as, quote, propaganda. on the clock, negotiators for the united states and...
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stephanie ruhle picks up our coverage now. >> good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. we have a lot to go to this morning. our extraordinary team of reporters are here with the stories impacting your life today. starting with a republican who won't, conservative tell the senators do not move forward with the mexican tariffs plan, with some of the president's biggest supporting him warning him, we do not support you on this. >>> while president trump continues with his visit overseas in a ceremony honoring d-day in an interview he sounds off on climate change and the royal family. but it's his answer on gun violence that you must listen to. >>> and invoking a privilege. the trump administration instructs two more white house officials to ignore congressional subpoenas. >>> this morning the president is facing the strongest resistance from his own gop senators to date over his threatened tariffs on mexico. kelly o'donnell and cnbc kayla toury join me now. what exactly are the republicans saying? >> they're trying a preemptive strike, ste
stephanie ruhle picks up our coverage now. >> good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's 9:00 a.m. on the east coast. we have a lot to go to this morning. our extraordinary team of reporters are here with the stories impacting your life today. starting with a republican who won't, conservative tell the senators do not move forward with the mexican tariffs plan, with some of the president's biggest supporting him warning him, we do not support you on this. >>> while...
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stephanie, start us off. what are the risks?addition to his interview in the sun where he was critical of theresa may and her handling of brexit, there will be another intervention of some sort, some other protocol problem with the queen. he is coming here to push his america first agenda but really for him i think the focus is about basking in the glory of the royal family. the optics of this are great back in the us where the royal family is extremely popular. he positioned himself as an anglophile, his mother is from scotland and i think he thinks of himself as building a political dynasties of his own. i think he views it as having parallels with the royal family which is why he is bringing his grown—up children to have a meeting with the next generation of royals. i think you will be kept out of the public eye as much as possible because of the security risks and the likelihood of protests but whether or not he meets with borisjohnson or nigel farage, that will certainly cause furore. last time it was the anniversary of d—d
stephanie, start us off. what are the risks?addition to his interview in the sun where he was critical of theresa may and her handling of brexit, there will be another intervention of some sort, some other protocol problem with the queen. he is coming here to push his america first agenda but really for him i think the focus is about basking in the glory of the royal family. the optics of this are great back in the us where the royal family is extremely popular. he positioned himself as an...
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a great afternoon, we'll pick it up from here. >> i am ali velshi. >> i am stephanie ruhle. it is a busy news friday. breaking news as the state of missouri on the only remaining abortion provider left the entire state, missouri department of health and senior services has now denied the license application of that very clinic of planned parenthood in st. louis. >> it does remain opened for now thanks to a temporary injunction. the faith of the clinic's future is in the hands of the judge whether or not to extend that injunction. if the clinic is shut down, missouri will become the first state operating without an abortion facility since 1973 when the supreme court ruled on roe v. wade. >> joining us now from st. louis is rahema ellis. >> this planned parenthood clinic does a lot more than provide abortions. if the clinic loses its license, will it be losing its licenses for all services or just abortion services? >> it would be just for abortion services. planned parenthood will be able to provide clinical and medical services for women who are in need and come into their o
a great afternoon, we'll pick it up from here. >> i am ali velshi. >> i am stephanie ruhle. it is a busy news friday. breaking news as the state of missouri on the only remaining abortion provider left the entire state, missouri department of health and senior services has now denied the license application of that very clinic of planned parenthood in st. louis. >> it does remain opened for now thanks to a temporary injunction. the faith of the clinic's future is in the hands...
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up more than 4%. >> and stephanie topped up citigroup which is up 4% well played stephanie.e have 15 minutes left before the close. here's where we stand. we're up 210 points on the dow that buying into the close has continued. 0.8% on the dow. up next we'll have your last chance trade >> and later shares of chegg are up nearly 700% over the past three years. i had i the s i think the s&p's up about 35% over the same period the company'ces o's new plan to help his employees fight student loan crisis. we'll be right back. smart fridgeshould ber is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. the ♪exus es... ...every curve, every innovation, every feeling... ...a product of mastery. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. i'm workin♪ to keep the fire going for another 150 years. for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to make connec
up more than 4%. >> and stephanie topped up citigroup which is up 4% well played stephanie.e have 15 minutes left before the close. here's where we stand. we're up 210 points on the dow that buying into the close has continued. 0.8% on the dow. up next we'll have your last chance trade >> and later shares of chegg are up nearly 700% over the past three years. i had i the s i think the s&p's up about 35% over the same period the company'ces o's new plan to help his employees...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. dig deeper into this breaking news as the president confirmed just moments ago there was indeed a plan to strike iran but at the last minute it was called off because he said it would not be proportionate to shooting down an unmanned drone. here with us the former director of the national counterterrorism center and msnbc security analyst. he is one of the few people who briefed both president obama and president trump on the middle east and saw the most highly classified intelligence we've had for years. my friend tim o'brien bloomberg opinion editor and brett stevens op-ed columnist for the "new york times" and former bureau chief for "the washington post." he has covered middle east policy for years. nick, let's start with you. your reaction to the president's explanation this morning on how it was on and because of him it was off. >> good morning, stephanie. of course the word i focused in on what the president was saying was proportionate. obviously what he was concerned about wa
i'm stephanie ruhle. dig deeper into this breaking news as the president confirmed just moments ago there was indeed a plan to strike iran but at the last minute it was called off because he said it would not be proportionate to shooting down an unmanned drone. here with us the former director of the national counterterrorism center and msnbc security analyst. he is one of the few people who briefed both president obama and president trump on the middle east and saw the most highly classified...
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hopefully she'll be watched and enter taned by it. >> i heard somethingap with miss stephanie pratt?> did she tell you that? i don't know. it's complicated. it's really complicated. >> speaking of reality tv we have the aftermath of new york housewife bettenny's meltdown. >> i sat outside in your driveway to make sure that you didn't drive your car. >> it was tough. she had a full-on breakdown. >> you left rehab to act like a freak two weeks early. >> i left a week early because i had to work. >> for cabaret! you're a sicko! >> luann struggled with sobriety following her 2016 drunken arrest continued to defend herself to "e.t." for avoiding bettenny. >> it was an intervention while my guy died of a drug overdose, and haven't asked how i am. >> it may come off as self-centers but i had to take care of me. the most important thing with you my sobriety. that comes first. >> did i call her a name? >> no. >> you called her intolerable, which is true. >> maybe it will help her. >> bettenny said things that i think a few of us wanted to say. >> fellow housewives sounded off at her "heels of
hopefully she'll be watched and enter taned by it. >> i heard somethingap with miss stephanie pratt?> did she tell you that? i don't know. it's complicated. it's really complicated. >> speaking of reality tv we have the aftermath of new york housewife bettenny's meltdown. >> i sat outside in your driveway to make sure that you didn't drive your car. >> it was tough. she had a full-on breakdown. >> you left rehab to act like a freak two weeks early. >> i...
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>> well, stephanie, you're right.cident that appears to have happened during a training mission there on the west point campus. there are reports of at least four cadets injured and one airlifted to a local hospital. they're still trying to sort out what's happening exactly, but apparently, again, there were 20 or more cadets in a large personnel carrier. it's been described as a big cargo truck. there are some reports that the vehicle, apparently, rolled over or flipped on to its side during some sort of training exercise up there. but again, we're still trying to get details about exactly the extent of the injuries. there are emergency crews that are arriving on scene. it's described as a major situation there. this is a summer training camp site for cadets at west point. there are more than 4,000 cadets there year round. so it's a significant military presence there. but again, exactly what happened during this training exercise is unclear. we believe that there are at least four who are injured, slightly, and one
>> well, stephanie, you're right.cident that appears to have happened during a training mission there on the west point campus. there are reports of at least four cadets injured and one airlifted to a local hospital. they're still trying to sort out what's happening exactly, but apparently, again, there were 20 or more cadets in a large personnel carrier. it's been described as a big cargo truck. there are some reports that the vehicle, apparently, rolled over or flipped on to its side...
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. >> and i'm stephanie ramos in for janai norman.e begin with the democrats going head-to-head for the second consecutive night but this time they were far more combative. >> they focused on a number of issues including health care, immigration and climate change but front-runner joe biden was in the spotlight. he was on the receiving end of the most pointed attacks on everything from race to age. >> abc's lana zak joins us from miami with the big moments. good morning, lana. >> reporter: good morning to you, stephanie and kenneth. this was a very different debate than the one we saw on the first night with nearly twice as many references to president trump from the candidates who hope to unseat him. the division among democratic candidates was on full display during the second debate on nbc. >> we have got to pass a medicare for all single payer system. we must make public colleges and universities tuition-free. >> i think the children of the wealthiest americans can pay at least a little bit of tuition. >> reporter: disagreement ov
. >> and i'm stephanie ramos in for janai norman.e begin with the democrats going head-to-head for the second consecutive night but this time they were far more combative. >> they focused on a number of issues including health care, immigration and climate change but front-runner joe biden was in the spotlight. he was on the receiving end of the most pointed attacks on everything from race to age. >> abc's lana zak joins us from miami with the big moments. good morning, lana....
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my guests today are political commentator alex deane, nesrine malik of the guardian newspaper, stephanieof die welt, and henry chu of variety international. thank you all for being here. burned tents and silence. that's all that remains of khartoum's democracy protest this weekend. back in the heady days of april, the protestors succeeded in sweeping away the 30—year dictatorship of omar al—bashir. but then came stalemate over setting the rules for a transition to civilian government. on 3rd june, the hopeful singing of the democracy sit—in gave way to gunfire and screams as pa ramilitaries killed scores of protestors and whipped or raped others. phone networks and the internet were switched off. nesrine, you are from sudan, they never called it an arab spring, but whatever it was, it is now blood splatter. people are careful not to brand it as an arab spring type moment. because the dynamic is very different in sudan, there is a history of popular revolt against dictatorships, we have had two in the past. it wasn't really an unusual thing to happen in sudan, the same way it was in egypt
my guests today are political commentator alex deane, nesrine malik of the guardian newspaper, stephanieof die welt, and henry chu of variety international. thank you all for being here. burned tents and silence. that's all that remains of khartoum's democracy protest this weekend. back in the heady days of april, the protestors succeeded in sweeping away the 30—year dictatorship of omar al—bashir. but then came stalemate over setting the rules for a transition to civilian government. on...
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yeah we do know that the suspect 45 year old man stephanie has confessed to the killing of 5 to go offthe petition from western state of hester we also know that he has claimed that he acted alone even though investigators have said they want to probe whether this claim is actually true what is unclear at this point in time is the motive of the crime and there's a lot of talk about a political motive behind it because stephanie has been linked to far right extremist group groups in the past the suspect if he himself has said that he was against the program i grinned policies off chance i'm going to makris christian democrats and the interior minister has you have a has called or has referred to the crime as political murder but there is still investigation into the actual motive of the crime so any conclusions that have been drawn by politicians yeah there was an extraordinary meeting today by the over said side committee of the investigators in the german parliament and then a couple of lessons learned 1st of all and most importantly maybe the mistakes that have been made in relation
yeah we do know that the suspect 45 year old man stephanie has confessed to the killing of 5 to go offthe petition from western state of hester we also know that he has claimed that he acted alone even though investigators have said they want to probe whether this claim is actually true what is unclear at this point in time is the motive of the crime and there's a lot of talk about a political motive behind it because stephanie has been linked to far right extremist group groups in the past the...
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let's bring in stephanie meta, editor in chief of fast company as well as casey newton of the verge.phanie, i'll start with you the very question that josh just raised, does someone need to be in charge of design for apple to be apple >> i think that someone does need to be in charge of design for apple to be apple, but it doesn't necessarily need to be johnny ive i think we've seen johnny move a little bit away from the day-to-day operations at apple over the course of the last couple of years. and it's really -- it's clear that his interests lie elsewhere. his interests, as you see from the things that he wants to do at love from are designing things he wants to go back to the classics and as our senior writer for design, mark wilson pointed out to me in a conversation earlier today, the things that apple is moving into, augmented reality, self-driving car systems, this is the way that the world is going. this is the world -- the world needs this kind of design leadership and it's not clear that johnny ive was the person that was going to give the design world that kind of leadersh
let's bring in stephanie meta, editor in chief of fast company as well as casey newton of the verge.phanie, i'll start with you the very question that josh just raised, does someone need to be in charge of design for apple to be apple >> i think that someone does need to be in charge of design for apple to be apple, but it doesn't necessarily need to be johnny ive i think we've seen johnny move a little bit away from the day-to-day operations at apple over the course of the last couple of...
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. >> stephanie grisham is known as a fierce defender of her current boss, melania trump, and i expect -- have the same basic working relationship, which is been a good one overall with most reporters. but she's fierce. and that i expect will continue, and we just hope we see more of her at the podium than we have recently of sarah sanders. >> enough said on that score. thanks, anne, for that, and we'll be talking now about iran of course. admiral, first to you, to say you are open to talks, then to slap sanctions on zareef, who is the foreign minister when whom you would have to talk, if you're going to have talks with the political wing of the regime since we have a regime that is divided, he's the foreign minister, he's the secretary of state. how does that work? >> i think the reality here is that this is a totally different ball game. the mo is quite different than the historic good we've observed. part of that is good. part of it is not good. my view is there's potential to break things open. give you an example, back a couple of years ago with the north koreans, we'd been in a s
. >> stephanie grisham is known as a fierce defender of her current boss, melania trump, and i expect -- have the same basic working relationship, which is been a good one overall with most reporters. but she's fierce. and that i expect will continue, and we just hope we see more of her at the podium than we have recently of sarah sanders. >> enough said on that score. thanks, anne, for that, and we'll be talking now about iran of course. admiral, first to you, to say you are open...
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>> yeah, good morning, stephanie. go around this greater las vegas area the issue you consistently hear from folks is health care. just last november there is a republican senator here who was voted nearly out of office by this very constituency. another member of congress here in the northern suburbs of las vegas that also rosthlost his re-election bid. dean voted for the repeal of the affordable care act, that skinny repeal effort by republicans back in 2017 and when you talk to voters on the ground, you consistently hear about the high cost of health care on their front. and that's where we went around and i want to let you hear from some of those voters here in las vegas. >> the critical issue on your mind? >> health care. >> pretty much across the board for everybody to support medicare for all. >> my daughter, we got off of it last year. >> why? >> because it's just too much. >> you ran out or going without health care? >> yeah. >> how is that? >> hard. because you're always lingering. you're always thinking abo
>> yeah, good morning, stephanie. go around this greater las vegas area the issue you consistently hear from folks is health care. just last november there is a republican senator here who was voted nearly out of office by this very constituency. another member of congress here in the northern suburbs of las vegas that also rosthlost his re-election bid. dean voted for the repeal of the affordable care act, that skinny repeal effort by republicans back in 2017 and when you talk to voters...