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stephanie, in a rented condo. the weekend before she disappeared, he helped her move out. >> why in heaven's name did you do that? >> she asked me to help out. isn't that what you do? i didn't fall out of love with her. i still loved her. >> then middle of the night, her very first night away, dale says he woke up to a commotion downstairs. it was stephanie. she crawled right back into bed with him. >> she had come home. >> wow! >> she said this was all a horrible mistake and she wanted to move back in. >> and i said, are you sure? she said don't worry. everything is fine. >> but now, just two days later, things were not fine. not at all. stephanie was missing and dale was down at the police department, telling officers where he thought his wife might have gone. >> i thought she would go somewhere with her wifi and be on the computer. my other guess was maybe she went to ron's house. i didn't know. >> the police interviewed the other man, of course. ron holthouse. >> i just want to ask you straight up again -- not
stephanie, in a rented condo. the weekend before she disappeared, he helped her move out. >> why in heaven's name did you do that? >> she asked me to help out. isn't that what you do? i didn't fall out of love with her. i still loved her. >> then middle of the night, her very first night away, dale says he woke up to a commotion downstairs. it was stephanie. she crawled right back into bed with him. >> she had come home. >> wow! >> she said this was all a...
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stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.emonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus. and so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail locations. lemonis: and the business will do how much in sales this year? stephanie: we are shooting to do $6 million. -lemonis: last year, how much? -nicolas: $5 million. lemonis: and so there's some substance to that number. and how about margins? nicolas: 50%. lemonis: okay. stephanie: last year, we lost. nicolas: we lost a lot of money last year. -lemonis: how much? -stephanie: a half million. lemonis: okay. industry average of margin on clothing is about 70%. in 2013, courage. b had margins of 50%. they do over $5 million a year in sales. if we can just get courage. b's margins
stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. nicolas: hi. nicolas goureau.emonis: nicolas, nice to meet you. marcus. and so you deal with the operations. nicolas: i deal with the overall management of the entire business, stephanie finances, and my mother the product. lemonis: everybody's got a role. nicolas: they're my captains, you know, if you want to call it that. lemonis: and you're the general. how many stores do you have? nicolas: so, currently, courage. b has seven retail...
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stephanie: good, thank you. lemonis: i'm marcus. stephanie: nice to meet you. stephanie. lemonis: 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. lemonis: 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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to twins because surrogacy is something i've always wanted to do and then when i met johnny and stephanie when they were perfect i loved being pregnant and so those are my reasons for doing it was to help john in 2nd there's no opening the back of a good ol lady to go. of course you make money from being a surrogate. but if you boil it down to the name and spare pregnant they say it's less than like 3 or $4.00 an hour for 9 months so really i could go get a part time job at mcdonald's and make more money than i would being pregnant for 9 months and i can't imagine just going through. the money you make if it's it's the whole package. saturday is family day 1st they visit johnny's mother at the nursing home alone after suffering a cerebral haemorrhage she's only got to speak. don't speak for me. i love being able to feed you. you said me for years and now it's nice that it's the other way around all. of. us surrogate mothers give birth to about 6000 children a year in germany the embryo protection law forbids it even for heterosexual couples who can't conceive. critics say the ban is outda
to twins because surrogacy is something i've always wanted to do and then when i met johnny and stephanie when they were perfect i loved being pregnant and so those are my reasons for doing it was to help john in 2nd there's no opening the back of a good ol lady to go. of course you make money from being a surrogate. but if you boil it down to the name and spare pregnant they say it's less than like 3 or $4.00 an hour for 9 months so really i could go get a part time job at mcdonald's and make...
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stephanie: hi. lemonis: hey. stephanie: how you doing, marcus? lemonis: this is stephanie. stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. anna: hi. anna. nice to meet you. lemonis: stephanie is a woman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. she was one of the original owners of courage b. and she runs my entire fashion group. she's gonna be very involved in the process not only today, but going forward. so let's clear the back wall and let's -- let's move the process along. susana: all right. lemonis: this is what we know as the best-selling unit in the company, and the best-selling unit is black. next the tube top. this is like one of your best sellers ever, right? susana: yes. stephanie: great. lemonis: how many units did you sell? stephanie: almost 3,000. lemonis: 3,000. anna: and everybody's retailing this. lemonis: ultimately, the products that we choose here today will build a collection of core products. stephanie: fantastic. susana: yeah. stephanie: great basic. lemonis: and this'll give us a clear way to have products at a great price and always in stock. quick ship? st
stephanie: hi. lemonis: hey. stephanie: how you doing, marcus? lemonis: this is stephanie. stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. anna: hi. anna. nice to meet you. lemonis: stephanie is a woman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. she was one of the original owners of courage b. and she runs my entire fashion group. she's gonna be very involved in the process not only today, but going forward. so let's clear the back wall and let's -- let's move the process along. susana: all right....
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but their extended family supports them wholeheartedly stuck in his lawyer martian flowers and stephanie and johnny can pass the strength on to their children but the boat house isn't your boat i back in stuttgart johnny and stephanie want to keep up their social ties. it's a challenge all parents face. you know. not all winning is not having a good day today. i. know but this is 5 you can't do it like that you can't give him his pacifier. you need to take it away or he want to understand that it's time to eat now. but he doesn't want to eat then let him cry. just leave them. well there are. very nice all wound up there he just needs to go to bed. you're in a bad mood today on ship. stefan doesn't look anything flustered him not his 1st son or his partner. it's hot and then suddenly everything's all better. order. 2 months later it's the twins' 1st birthday. so it's going to since just as things are a little hectic right now i've just left the office and the guests are arriving at 230. it was important to us to celebrate with our family and friends now but our little ones have been with
but their extended family supports them wholeheartedly stuck in his lawyer martian flowers and stephanie and johnny can pass the strength on to their children but the boat house isn't your boat i back in stuttgart johnny and stephanie want to keep up their social ties. it's a challenge all parents face. you know. not all winning is not having a good day today. i. know but this is 5 you can't do it like that you can't give him his pacifier. you need to take it away or he want to understand that...
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based herbal tea company she's in london and stephanie mendell is a holistic nutrition consultant she joins us from new york hello everybody it's good to see you i was trying to find out what was actually in some of these teas to work out how they would work so i'm looking looking at this one here our mission on tommy we're here to get you back to looking good and feeling good. there for me our purpose to help you live happy a healthy lifestyle and we are blenders at heart meaning we love mixing tea and natural ingredients i was looking for the ingredients of the tea and i can really find a ingredients and then how does beauty work fantastic name no fancy words all jargon just natural help gets that deliver results stephanie if you were going to examine what it is that these teas do now i would i said so many different ones that are out there but the idea of drinking a drink from a nutrition this consultant's point of view what could that do to your insights that spazzed that's positive yeah so i mean t.v. has been around for a long time thousands of years and a lot of herbs use into
based herbal tea company she's in london and stephanie mendell is a holistic nutrition consultant she joins us from new york hello everybody it's good to see you i was trying to find out what was actually in some of these teas to work out how they would work so i'm looking looking at this one here our mission on tommy we're here to get you back to looking good and feeling good. there for me our purpose to help you live happy a healthy lifestyle and we are blenders at heart meaning we love...
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right here johnny and stephanie want this to feel normal for their children they want them to understand that a family doesn't have to be a mother and a father to be full of love. and they want to keep in touch with the surrogate mother often she sent a special gift for the 21st birthday. a package from america by now robinson something look enough to hold somebody. else. well honey through ooc are we sure 1st birthday is fun all day through from your 1st kiss to your last dream come true was. that i do. not. know you amalia and are in the very best hands i am. tired oh why do you. think my modern. last. flyers. hillsborough 198996 football fans were killed in the stadium in sheffield england. we talked to survivors 30 years after the disaster but they talk about their memories and their long struggle for a satisfactory resolution coach. next d.w. . the 77 percent we talk about because. african fashion is on the rise the one designer just limited to only one city taking inspiration from original cheap dances runs around. i can break and get a full gown which has a story something which i
right here johnny and stephanie want this to feel normal for their children they want them to understand that a family doesn't have to be a mother and a father to be full of love. and they want to keep in touch with the surrogate mother often she sent a special gift for the 21st birthday. a package from america by now robinson something look enough to hold somebody. else. well honey through ooc are we sure 1st birthday is fun all day through from your 1st kiss to your last dream come true was....
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this is rooster from stray from as soon as i met stephanie i knew we could start a family together and it was such an incredible feeling to see our children for the 1st time. hard to miss the. us this morning by the. sun. yet nobody feels. we got a lot of books from friends and neighbors and acquaintances we looked up a few chapters like i'm sleeping and stuff like that. we spent a lot of time talking to our midwife. and we followed our instincts lots of things just work themselves out. i live for him come for. every day family life and yet it's remarkable. night. but only so did johnny sister mary angela and his niece rosa supported him on his path to fatherhood was. this one of the new yorker sure you know over and work to create so 1st the embryos were created and then we met robin. that was 6 months later or and we liked her right away we thought she was great and we knew we could picture going on this journey with her. again and she felt the same way so as of april 24th we knew if all goes well we'll be pregnant so. robyn carried the children to term as a surrogate mother they'd b
this is rooster from stray from as soon as i met stephanie i knew we could start a family together and it was such an incredible feeling to see our children for the 1st time. hard to miss the. us this morning by the. sun. yet nobody feels. we got a lot of books from friends and neighbors and acquaintances we looked up a few chapters like i'm sleeping and stuff like that. we spent a lot of time talking to our midwife. and we followed our instincts lots of things just work themselves out. i live...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. you ready? let's talk former special counsel robert mueller. this man has done everything he can to stay out of the public spotlight but that changes this wednesday when he appears before two separate house committees, committing to at least five hours of public testimony. now, democrats would love for him to breathe life back into the question of whether the
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. you ready? let's talk former special counsel robert mueller. this man has done everything he can to stay out of the public spotlight but that changes this wednesday when he appears before two separate house committees, committing to at least five hours of public testimony. now, democrats would love for him to breathe life back into the question of whether the
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genius glance artist stephanie. captures their charm is worth. your nerve your. time. your romance in 60 minutes long w. . earth a home for saving global india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas mean by a series of global 3000 on d.w. and on mine. hello and welcome to a new edition of eco africa my name is but my friends call me z. and i'm coming to you from johannesburg and south africa if you want to find out what a national park can do for the people who live in it stay tuned and of course to meet my lovely colleague in nigeria. yes we're here in the.
genius glance artist stephanie. captures their charm is worth. your nerve your. time. your romance in 60 minutes long w. . earth a home for saving global india's tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas to protect the climate and boost green energy solutions by global ideas mean by a series of global 3000 on d.w. and on mine. hello and welcome to a new edition of eco africa my name is but my friends call me z. and i'm coming to you from johannesburg and...
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stephanie left the office early to make it to the party on time the twins are still in daycare. and we move since we have space to see 10 people. johnny's in the big fan of tablecloth and stuff like that. that's up to me all done so i decided that says that. johnny and stefan share a business that means they can choose their own work how it's perfect for the small family i know or. something. if it looks great here. everything is ready. it looks fantastic i wish it was my birthday. it's all right it's just you and i but it's a positive kind of stress so much we bicker sometimes but that's just the way things are but it's all worth it when the kids come home and see everything is about what they saw everything this morning 230 and that was lovely it's others and that's just something that takes time no matter why. with this kind of army of us on is called good guys. i. say all right so. not allowed to. marry soon there will be too little kill somebody. out look honey she can walk. and so can you. go way off. he's on tiptoe very selfishly ok so. was her. underling. the host famili
stephanie left the office early to make it to the party on time the twins are still in daycare. and we move since we have space to see 10 people. johnny's in the big fan of tablecloth and stuff like that. that's up to me all done so i decided that says that. johnny and stefan share a business that means they can choose their own work how it's perfect for the small family i know or. something. if it looks great here. everything is ready. it looks fantastic i wish it was my birthday. it's all...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. today the future of health care and the affordable care act is back in the hands of the courts. the trump administration and 18 republican-led states will take their fight to dismantle the law to a u.s. appeals court down in new orleans. the house and 16 democratic-led states will be on the other side defending the law. if the appeals court agrees with the district judge, who ruled that the law was unconstitutional back in december t. could se december, it could send the issue back to the supreme court for the third time. why this may seem like a big win for republicans, it could be a very risky move. many republicans are saying do not do this, putting an issue that has been traditionally a win for democrats into the spotlight just as 2020 ramps up. joining me now is msnbc's garrett haake, who's been on the campaign trail for months talking to the voters about their top issues and concerns. health care is the number one issue on voters' minds going into 2020. in the midterms many vote
i'm stephanie ruhle. today the future of health care and the affordable care act is back in the hands of the courts. the trump administration and 18 republican-led states will take their fight to dismantle the law to a u.s. appeals court down in new orleans. the house and 16 democratic-led states will be on the other side defending the law. if the appeals court agrees with the district judge, who ruled that the law was unconstitutional back in december t. could se december, it could send the...
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so i want to make this general point, stephanie.story of our country we've made compromises with some very ugly people. and those compromises have oftentimes been around the issue of race. we can think about, you know, whether this revolution of war, reconstruction or what. part of what has happened is in the midst of making compromises with these ugly actors we've had to bear the burden of those compromises. and what we're saying now in this moment is that that's not the kind of politics we need. we have to figure out where we're going to draw lines in term of who we're going to deal with. as a mississippian, james eastland is a monster. he's a monster to my mind. there's no way you can redeem him. fine appeal to him in a moment in which you had to deal with him. let's double down on his position of bussing which was more nuance and complicated. it was bad, i think. that's all he needed to do was say this two weeks ago, and we would be somewhere else. >> george he said it now. he said it over the weekend. does that mean joe biden c
so i want to make this general point, stephanie.story of our country we've made compromises with some very ugly people. and those compromises have oftentimes been around the issue of race. we can think about, you know, whether this revolution of war, reconstruction or what. part of what has happened is in the midst of making compromises with these ugly actors we've had to bear the burden of those compromises. and what we're saying now in this moment is that that's not the kind of politics we...
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with me is independent analyst dr stephanie hare. good to talk to you, stephanie. the ft first of all, because this is the big story for us today, the pound is the weakening and it's been doing that for a while now. the mood music has been there among investors and their not happy about basically the unknown of what will happen in october, particularly all this talk ofa october, particularly all this talk of a no—deal brexit. october, particularly all this talk of a no-deal brexit. why do investors hate it so much? i think it's the vote of no—confidence to be honest and the whole idea we will potentially be leaving without a deal. we've had so much political uncertainty in this country with parliament rejecting the withdrawal agreement bill to times, a change in leadership, now we have a prime minister who doesn't have the support of a general election even him a mandate to be in power and we've got a really hard deadline of october 31. we've got summer deadline of october 31. we've got summer break, so nobody believes this is going to happen. that's what i want to
with me is independent analyst dr stephanie hare. good to talk to you, stephanie. the ft first of all, because this is the big story for us today, the pound is the weakening and it's been doing that for a while now. the mood music has been there among investors and their not happy about basically the unknown of what will happen in october, particularly all this talk ofa october, particularly all this talk of a no—deal brexit. october, particularly all this talk of a no-deal brexit. why do...
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stephanie will tell us.uestion a bit difficult in this context but it is not so much about angela merkel, it is just the nuclear deal is something that is seen in germany as a massive achievement of years and years of negotiation and of course germans want to protect it and they are actually taking quite a risk in their relationship with the united states, which is already very difficult now, between trump and merkel it is very bad, and there is another challenge now that they have to manage. on the underlying point that yasmine was making about the american agenda which the uk, in order to support its special relationship, come climbing off the fence in support of any american position. do you see that? i do. what i thought was very interesting, during the course of the week, donald trump gave this extraordinary speech, a blatantly racist call to his core supporters, about sending these four congress women of colour back to where they came from. the british press asked boris johnson and they ask jeremy hunt
stephanie will tell us.uestion a bit difficult in this context but it is not so much about angela merkel, it is just the nuclear deal is something that is seen in germany as a massive achievement of years and years of negotiation and of course germans want to protect it and they are actually taking quite a risk in their relationship with the united states, which is already very difficult now, between trump and merkel it is very bad, and there is another challenge now that they have to manage....
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. it is wednesday, july 31st, and a busy day it is, so let's get started. one debate down and another to go. tonight we're going to see part 2 of this democratic presidential debate and a lot of what we expect to see tonight will have to do with what we saw last night in part 1. it was packed with fiery moments from health care to immigration to economics. the idealogical divide between the progressives and the moderates within the democratic party was front and center. >> i think democrats win when we run on real solutions, not impossible promises. when we run on things that are workable, not fairy tale economics. >> i don't understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the united states just to talk about what we really can't do and shouldn't fight for. >> if it's true that if we embrace a far left agenda, they're going to see we're a bunch of crazy socialists. if we embrace a conservative agenda, do you know what they're going to do? they're going to see
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. it is wednesday, july 31st, and a busy day it is, so let's get started. one debate down and another to go. tonight we're going to see part 2 of this democratic presidential debate and a lot of what we expect to see tonight will have to do with what we saw last night in part 1. it was packed with fiery moments from health care to immigration to economics. the idealogical divide between the...
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>> stephanie, i think what you just said is a hundred percent true.ottom line is the president is playing to his base and doing it very well. houston, we have a problem. the country looks at this immigration issue as a big problem. the president is trying. it may not be legal. it may be the wrong thing to do. but he is trying to stem the problem that we have. we can't continue with this what i call the end zone immigration policy. if you carry the football across the border, you've scored. that is just not immigration policy. yes i agree we need to fix the problem and deal with the root issue in latin america. right now we must reform our immigration policy. the average american watching president trump is saying, hey, at least the guy is trying to get something done. he knows he has a difficult task but america is looking at this and i can tell you democratic swing voters are looking at this and thinking, we need to fix the problem. those of us on the progressive left over there that think somehow what we saw in those debates is the answer, let every
>> stephanie, i think what you just said is a hundred percent true.ottom line is the president is playing to his base and doing it very well. houston, we have a problem. the country looks at this immigration issue as a big problem. the president is trying. it may not be legal. it may be the wrong thing to do. but he is trying to stem the problem that we have. we can't continue with this what i call the end zone immigration policy. if you carry the football across the border, you've...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. it is 9:00 a.m. right here in new york and we have a lot to get to this morning including a brand new nbc news poll showing there is a new 2020 democratic contender closing in on joe biden. elizabeth warren now within striking distance of the front-runner. our steve kornacki will join us to dig into that poll and explain what is behind warren's big bounce. but first, as the 2020 democratic field continues to take shape, we are starting to get a glimpse of president trump's 2020 strategy. this hour he'll be departing the white house for milwaukee, where he is set to push for a new trade deal. this is just one of the many ways the president is claiming he will fight for his base at any cost even when those very policies don't pan out. yesterday in a rare retreat the president announced he is now backing down from a 19-month battle to add a controversial citizenship question to the 2020 census. instead, he will use federal agencies to collect that information, something he was always allowed to do. and
i'm stephanie ruhle. it is 9:00 a.m. right here in new york and we have a lot to get to this morning including a brand new nbc news poll showing there is a new 2020 democratic contender closing in on joe biden. elizabeth warren now within striking distance of the front-runner. our steve kornacki will join us to dig into that poll and explain what is behind warren's big bounce. but first, as the 2020 democratic field continues to take shape, we are starting to get a glimpse of president trump's...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle and here is what is happening now. we are less than 24 hours from the long-awaited testimony of former special counsel robert mueller. this thing could be a political game changer or it could be a big, fat bust. now even some top democrats are fearing the worst. that is because on monday the justice department sent a letter telling mueller he should not discuss anything beyond what has already been released in his report. now, assuming mueller does what the department of justice asks, we could see the exact same situation we saw earlier this year when democrats and never trumpers were anticipating a bombshell from the mueller report and ended up pretty frustrated. let's get right into the conversation, what all of it means. reporting on this for months, donna edwards, former democratic congresswoman from maryland and "the washington post" columnist and right next to me brett stevens an op-ed columnist for the "new york times," talk to me, ken, to you first. democrats' best case scenario,
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks so much, mika. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle and here is what is happening now. we are less than 24 hours from the long-awaited testimony of former special counsel robert mueller. this thing could be a political game changer or it could be a big, fat bust. now even some top democrats are fearing the worst. that is because on monday the justice department sent a letter telling mueller he should not discuss anything beyond what...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thank you. hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. are you ready? there is a lot going on this morning including a defiant president trump unleashing a new attack on a distinguished african-american congressman elijah cummings and the people he represents. is the president spending another weekend attacking a congress person of color and the reaction pouring in this morning is intense. with potentially game changing implications for the 2020 elections. we start with breaking news out west. >>> a mass shooting at a garlic festival in california. three people pronounced dead including a 6-year-old boy and 15 others injured. the suspected gunman also dead. but authorities now say a second person may have been involved. witnesses describing a scene of pure terror. >> the vendor getting ready to serve me actually said, get down! that's gun fire! there's a shooter. >> he just rose his gun up and started spraying rounds all around. he was walking like a -- like he wanted to get stuff done. and it was horrifying. >> let's go right to nbc's mo
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thank you. hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. are you ready? there is a lot going on this morning including a defiant president trump unleashing a new attack on a distinguished african-american congressman elijah cummings and the people he represents. is the president spending another weekend attacking a congress person of color and the reaction pouring in this morning is intense. with potentially game changing implications for the 2020...
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>> well, i wish i could, stephanie.o reconcile those two things because obviously they can't be reconciled. it can't be both. it can't be dying to make a deal and waiting out the president. i think he was right in the first instance. i think they do want to wait out president trump. they believe if they get a democratic president in 2021 particularly someone like joe biden they'd be able to make more reasonable deal with that person. perhaps if you are a trump supporter you would think that the next democratic president will let china continue to get away with murder and there is some truth to the argument they have gotten away with murder over the years. there is no way to reconcile those two statements nor is there any way to sort of justify his claim that china is absolutely cratering in this trade war. as you pointed out in that very good fact check, they've slowed their growth rate a little bit but 6.2% i think we'd take that in the united states pretty quickly. the fact of the matter is the united states is suffer
>> well, i wish i could, stephanie.o reconcile those two things because obviously they can't be reconciled. it can't be both. it can't be dying to make a deal and waiting out the president. i think he was right in the first instance. i think they do want to wait out president trump. they believe if they get a democratic president in 2021 particularly someone like joe biden they'd be able to make more reasonable deal with that person. perhaps if you are a trump supporter you would think...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. you ready? just when you thought you saw it all, the government gives us something new, and not in a good way. the house ruled to condemn the president's twitter talks on our different lawmakers. the president praises it. why? the president has made it very clear he will take the political hit if it means successfully forcing democrats to defend the congresswomen that president trump described as anti-american. democrats did, indeed, defend them, but because the resolution used the term "racist," republicans seized the opportunity to complain about decorum rather than having to answer for the president's comments directly. watch this. >> this institution, democratic and republican, should join us in condemning the president's racist tweets. >> we shouldn't get into personality conflicts on this floor. we shouldn't be trying to accuse people of one thing or another disparagingly on this floor. >> there is racism coming out of the white house. >> i know there is frustration in this body. but it is
i'm stephanie ruhle. you ready? just when you thought you saw it all, the government gives us something new, and not in a good way. the house ruled to condemn the president's twitter talks on our different lawmakers. the president praises it. why? the president has made it very clear he will take the political hit if it means successfully forcing democrats to defend the congresswomen that president trump described as anti-american. democrats did, indeed, defend them, but because the resolution...
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lester >> stephanie gosk, thank you. as stephanie reported, there are growing calls for alex accosta to resign as labor secretary and tonight president trump is weighing in. nbc's peter alexander has that part of the story from the white house. >> reporter: despite those calls for alex accosta's resignation, tonight president trump is praising him >> i can tell you that for 2 1/2 years he's been just an excellent secretary of labor. he's done a fantastic job. >> reporter: the president says he first met accosta when he nominated him in 2017, years after accosta worked on that controversial plea deal for billionaire jeffrey epstein. now president trump says his administration will examine accosta's handling of that case. >> i feel very badly, actually, for secretary accosta. i know him as somebody who has worked hard and done a good job i feel badly about that situation, but we're going to be looking at that and looking at it very closely. >> reporter: but the white house had already announced last march that accosta's ro
lester >> stephanie gosk, thank you. as stephanie reported, there are growing calls for alex accosta to resign as labor secretary and tonight president trump is weighing in. nbc's peter alexander has that part of the story from the white house. >> reporter: despite those calls for alex accosta's resignation, tonight president trump is praising him >> i can tell you that for 2 1/2 years he's been just an excellent secretary of labor. he's done a fantastic job. >>...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. hope you are ready because we are live from aspen, colorado for the aspen security forum where we are talking trade, national security, and how that viral face app is turning into a national security story. we are digging into elizabeth warren's brand new plan to take on wall street. >> i'm chris jansing in new york. we'll get back to stephanie in that beautiful setting in just a moment. but first, if there was any question about where the issue of race would play in the president's re-election campaign that question has been answered. it's right at the heart of it. that much was clear after watching president trump's north carolina rally, which could very well serve as a blueprint for the next 16 months' worth of political rallies. he spent time at the beginning and the end talking up his administration's accomplishments, but at the meat of it, the part that got the biggest cheers, scorched earth politics, painting democrats as socialists who want to destroy america. and when he brou
i'm stephanie ruhle. hope you are ready because we are live from aspen, colorado for the aspen security forum where we are talking trade, national security, and how that viral face app is turning into a national security story. we are digging into elizabeth warren's brand new plan to take on wall street. >> i'm chris jansing in new york. we'll get back to stephanie in that beautiful setting in just a moment. but first, if there was any question about where the issue of race would play in...
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our stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: billionaire, socialite, accused sex trafficker >> the alleged behavior shocked the conscience >> reporter: federal prosecutors say jeffrey epstein created a network of dozens of victims, some as young as 14, who he sexually abused from 2002 to 2005 at his estate in florida and mansion innew york city. th vast trove of photographs of young women and girls overt weekend. hundreds and perhapsthousands suggestive photographs. epstein was arrested on saturday when his private jet landed from paris he was charged with sex trafficking and conspiracy to traffic minors for the purpose of sex victims were initially recruited to provide massages, according to the indictment, which would become increasingly sexual in nature >> the victims all underage girls at the time of the conduct, were given hundreds of dollars in cash after each encounter, either by epstein or by one of epstein's employees. >> reporter: the 66-year-old has palled around with some of the most powerful in politics and business, including bill clinton and president trump. today he pleaded
our stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: billionaire, socialite, accused sex trafficker >> the alleged behavior shocked the conscience >> reporter: federal prosecutors say jeffrey epstein created a network of dozens of victims, some as young as 14, who he sexually abused from 2002 to 2005 at his estate in florida and mansion innew york city. th vast trove of photographs of young women and girls overt weekend. hundreds and perhapsthousands suggestive photographs. epstein was...
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stephanie, first to you. interesting, bernie had it felt like had a better night last night than he did the first debate which, weirdly so, hurts warren, even though she had a good night too because she felt as if she was on the verge of consolidating and bernie said hang on. is that what you read? >> well, i think bernie probably stopped the bleeding a little bit. we'll see whether or not he's able to expand where he is. i think the one thing that bernie did effectively last night was to remind everybody that the things we're arguing over, whether it's free college or medicare for all, those were his ideas four years ago, and he has set the terms of the debate. i think he effectively reminded everybody when he said i wrote the bill. whether he was able to expand his vote share, i think it's too soon to say. i think for warren who is essentially where bernie is, she made an effective argument. she showed more leadership. he was a little bit angry, all over the place. that's not exactly what he needs to do rig
stephanie, first to you. interesting, bernie had it felt like had a better night last night than he did the first debate which, weirdly so, hurts warren, even though she had a good night too because she felt as if she was on the verge of consolidating and bernie said hang on. is that what you read? >> well, i think bernie probably stopped the bleeding a little bit. we'll see whether or not he's able to expand where he is. i think the one thing that bernie did effectively last night was to...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. here's what's happening now. democrats strategizing their next move after robert mueller's testimony while the political and legal fallout is still unclear, mueller did manage to remind us of a few very key points. number one, that russia interfered with our election in 2016 and they are determined to do it again next year. number two, that this investigation resulted in indictments, convictions, and guilty pleas from nearly three dozen people, including the president's former lawyer michael cohen, his former campaign chairman paul manafort, and his former national security adviser michael flynn. in fact, a jury convicted one of flynn's former business partners just this week on charges that he illegally acted as a turkish agent. despite all of this, speaker pelosi did not seem to change her mind on impeachment. take a listen. >> my position has always been whatever decision we made in that regard would have to be done with our strongest possible hand and we still have some outstandin
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. here's what's happening now. democrats strategizing their next move after robert mueller's testimony while the political and legal fallout is still unclear, mueller did manage to remind us of a few very key points. number one, that russia interfered with our election in 2016 and they are determined to do it again next year. number two, that this investigation resulted in indictments, convictions, and...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. are you ready? this morning the president is trying to go back and change the narrative again. now attempting to distance himself from the send her back chants aimed at congresswoman ilhan omar that break out during his rally in north carolina on wednesday night. the chants came just a few days after the president, himself, tweeted that progressive democratic congresswomen should, quote, go back and help fix the totally broken and crime-infested places which they came from. of course, three of the four lawmakers he was referring to were born here in the united states and all four of them are u.s. citizens. but now, now the president is saying, he disagrees with the chant that echoed his tweet, and that he tried to stop the crowd. but here's the thing. that's not what happened. not at all. take a look. >> if i may, when your supporters last night were chanting, send her back, why didn't you stop them? why didn't you ask them to stop saying that? >> well, number one, i -- i think i did.
i'm stephanie ruhle. are you ready? this morning the president is trying to go back and change the narrative again. now attempting to distance himself from the send her back chants aimed at congresswoman ilhan omar that break out during his rally in north carolina on wednesday night. the chants came just a few days after the president, himself, tweeted that progressive democratic congresswomen should, quote, go back and help fix the totally broken and crime-infested places which they came from....
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stephanie ramos in washington for us, thank you. >> dan, over to you. >> whit, stephanie, thank you. >>> a lot to talk about. so let's dive in with abc news chief political analyst matthew dowd joining us from texas. matthew, good morning. so we've now had more than a week to mull kamala harris' big moment at the debate taking on joe biden. in that time we've seen her surge in the polls and in fund-raising, as stephanie was mentioning. we've also seen biden pushing back on the stump and in interviews, so just stepping back what's your view about the state of this race? >> well, i think the debates last week, especially the second debate where kamala harris was with joe biden, are equivalent of a political earthquake, and i think we're still feeling the aftershocks of that earthquake. the presumed front-runners in this race, joe biden and bernie sanders, were showed they had incredible vulnebimportant debae but how much they can reset what we think the race is, and so i think the next debate which is coming up the end of this month and the abc debate in september, i think you'll see m
stephanie ramos in washington for us, thank you. >> dan, over to you. >> whit, stephanie, thank you. >>> a lot to talk about. so let's dive in with abc news chief political analyst matthew dowd joining us from texas. matthew, good morning. so we've now had more than a week to mull kamala harris' big moment at the debate taking on joe biden. in that time we've seen her surge in the polls and in fund-raising, as stephanie was mentioning. we've also seen biden pushing back on...
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but now, stephanie, we have to hear from the witnesses. we have to hear from don mcgahn and hope hicks. >> let's be honest. okay? do you really think -- nancy pelosi has said they're going to go to court to get don mcgahn to testify. we know robert mueller was somewhat of an unwilling witness and we saw him yesterday. do you actually believe that don mcgahn and hope hicks are going to deliver this bombshell, this 800-pound gorilla? come on. >> i believe that they are going to say what they told bob mueller and what bob mueller reported out. >> why do you believe that? >> because, okay. i'll use the impeachment word in another context. not a political one but a legal one. when a witness takes the stand whether in a court of law or before congress and they say something that is inconsistent with their prior statement to the fbi, we can then use that prior statement to impeach the witness and to prove that, one, he's lying as he testifies before congress and, two, the truth of the matter is what he told bob mueller and the fbi investigators w
but now, stephanie, we have to hear from the witnesses. we have to hear from don mcgahn and hope hicks. >> let's be honest. okay? do you really think -- nancy pelosi has said they're going to go to court to get don mcgahn to testify. we know robert mueller was somewhat of an unwilling witness and we saw him yesterday. do you actually believe that don mcgahn and hope hicks are going to deliver this bombshell, this 800-pound gorilla? come on. >> i believe that they are going to say...
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here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, u.s. marshals are intensifying their search for a convicted murderer. rene carrillo appeared at his texas murder trial all week. authorities say he skipped court thursday as a verdict neared. the accused killer out on bond. police say he ditched his ankle monitor. >> his ankle monitor had been cut off and destroyed on the side of the road in terrell, texas. >> reporter: police releasing this surveillance video from october, 2017, where they say carrillo walks up to that mercedes car, shoots and kills jean carlo casiano-torres in the passenger seat, and wounds a woman with him. all of this stemming from an argument inside a nearby strip club. according to dallas county court records, carrillo was released on a $100,000 bond after his arrest for the murder. the victim's family tells abc news, "there are no words to describe how we feel. i know my son will get justice. he will pay for what he did." jurors convicted carrillo even though he was a no-show. he's been sentenced to life in prison.
here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, u.s. marshals are intensifying their search for a convicted murderer. rene carrillo appeared at his texas murder trial all week. authorities say he skipped court thursday as a verdict neared. the accused killer out on bond. police say he ditched his ankle monitor. >> his ankle monitor had been cut off and destroyed on the side of the road in terrell, texas. >> reporter: police releasing this surveillance video from october, 2017,...
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judge jeanine: chris hahn, stephanie hamill.ge jeanine: talking immigration at the border with sheriff mark lamb next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor ab
judge jeanine: chris hahn, stephanie hamill.ge jeanine: talking immigration at the border with sheriff mark lamb next. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling,...
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judge jeanine: chris hahn, stephanie hamill.udge jeanine: talking immigration at the border with sheriff mark lamb next. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. judge jeanine: president trump's deadline to congress to fix the crisis at the bordered before he ordered mass deportations has come. with us to talk about how bad things are on the southern border is pinal county sheriff mark lamb. i know the obvious question is, you know, how can we resolve the problem of immigration and illegals. everybody is going to say congress has to do their part. and they have to make sure they pass the law. but in the end they shirked their responsibilities since 1986. you are down there in the middle of this. what do you think can be done to stop this disaster going on at the border? >> i have been one of those people who said congress nee
judge jeanine: chris hahn, stephanie hamill.udge jeanine: talking immigration at the border with sheriff mark lamb next. as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. judge jeanine: president trump's deadline to congress to fix the crisis at the bordered before he ordered mass deportations has...
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>> stephanie, thank you. >>> we'll turn next to the navy s.e.a.l.leared in the murder of an isis fighter. today, edward gallagher was demoted, but walked out of court a free man. he accused some s.e.a.l.s of framing him from the beginning. here's abc's will car. >> reporter: navy s.e.a.l. eddie gallagher lost his rank but still walked out of court a free man today. the decorated special operator officer faced a murder charge in a case that pitted navy s.e.a.l.s against each other. >> this small group of s.e.a.l.s that decided to concoct this story and no way, shape or form respect the community that, you know, i've loved. >> reporter: the jury acquitted gallagher on the most serious char charges, but convicted him for posing in a picture next to the body of a teen isis fighter. before sentencing today, gallagher apologized for bringing a black eye to the marines and the navy. prosecutors alleged that gallagher, a medic, killed the teen. at trial, a fellow s.e.a.l. testified that he stabbed him. >> they tried crinalrothgego. but -- you know, we knew
>> stephanie, thank you. >>> we'll turn next to the navy s.e.a.l.leared in the murder of an isis fighter. today, edward gallagher was demoted, but walked out of court a free man. he accused some s.e.a.l.s of framing him from the beginning. here's abc's will car. >> reporter: navy s.e.a.l. eddie gallagher lost his rank but still walked out of court a free man today. the decorated special operator officer faced a murder charge in a case that pitted navy s.e.a.l.s against each...
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stephanie? >> they want him to step down. saying he won't come back for more but is not leaving today. gabe gutierrez, thank you. please stay safe where you are. >>> next, the president continues to defend himself over claims he's inflaming racial tensions. maybe he shouldn't have sent out who he did on the sunday shows. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, blem. and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. walkabout wednesdays are back! get a sirloin or chicken on the barbie, fries, and a draf
stephanie? >> they want him to step down. saying he won't come back for more but is not leaving today. gabe gutierrez, thank you. please stay safe where you are. >>> next, the president continues to defend himself over claims he's inflaming racial tensions. maybe he shouldn't have sent out who he did on the sunday shows. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?!...
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stephanie, thank you. is that storm now moving out, as stephanie mentioned there, as a new system takes shape tonight. we're also watching what could be trouble for the gulf. a tropical system may be brewing. chief meteorologist ginger zee is tracking it all for us. she's in oklahoma city tonight. ginger? >> reporter: well, david, we are steamy here in oklahoma. the heat index right around 100. so, plenty of heat to fuel these thunderstorms. rightn the map. severe thunderstorm warnings in nebraska.a tong now, this is going to progress through those northern states, very july-like pattern. strong to severe s minnesota through iowa for tomorrow. then it's wisconsin, michigan, illinois and indiana's turn. all the way down the st. louis for damaging winds. let me take you to the southeast, because there's a disturbance that we're watching that could become a tropical depression in the next five days. no matter what it becomes, from texas to the florida panhandle, we'll have to watch for heavy rains going into
stephanie, thank you. is that storm now moving out, as stephanie mentioned there, as a new system takes shape tonight. we're also watching what could be trouble for the gulf. a tropical system may be brewing. chief meteorologist ginger zee is tracking it all for us. she's in oklahoma city tonight. ginger? >> reporter: well, david, we are steamy here in oklahoma. the heat index right around 100. so, plenty of heat to fuel these thunderstorms. rightn the map. severe thunderstorm warnings in...
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>> stephanie ramos with all the latest developments tonight. thank you. >>> also from that region tonight, two major airlines have canceled all flights to cairo. british airways suspending flights for a week on the same day the uk foreign office issued a travel advisory for egypt, citing a high risk of terrorism against aviation. and germany's lufthansa also suspending flights as a precaution, but they say normal operations will resume tomorrow. >>> president trump is stepping up for a major recording artist. asap rocky, a rapper from harlem in prison in sweden for more than two weeks after an altercation on the street. he says it was self-defense and has the video to prove it. a host of celebrities have been calling for his release, including kanye west and kim kardashian, who have been lobbying the white house. now president trump is using the weight of his office to get asap rocky out of jail. here's abc white house correspondent tara palmeri. >> reporter: in an unusual 20-minute phone call, president trump pleading with an ally, the prime m
>> stephanie ramos with all the latest developments tonight. thank you. >>> also from that region tonight, two major airlines have canceled all flights to cairo. british airways suspending flights for a week on the same day the uk foreign office issued a travel advisory for egypt, citing a high risk of terrorism against aviation. and germany's lufthansa also suspending flights as a precaution, but they say normal operations will resume tomorrow. >>> president trump is...