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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 herself, on tape. week before her murder, stephanie begged a judge for that restraining order. and now, in court, her recorded plea was a voice from the grave. >> he has threatened my life years ago but, you know, with a hand on my throat -- didn't squeeze it. screaming in my face, i will kill you if you leave. i've never forgotten. >> her sister was sitting in the courtroom, listening, and was overcome. >> and that was when we lost it. because it was feelings of -- oh, my god. and she's crying. >> it was as if stephanie was testifying in her own murder trial. >> i would so love to talk to him about it. and i just think that would go really bad. so i'm here, asking for help. and i'm going to end up getting a divorce because there's no way i can go back. >> only she did. finally, this domestic violence expert weighed in. >> when a victim is attempting to leave a relationship or has left a relationship, it is by far the most dangerous time for a victim. >> but what was the trigger that, according to the
stephanie herself, on tape. week before her murder, stephanie begged a judge for that restraining order. and now, in court, her recorded plea was a voice from the grave. >> he has threatened my life years ago but, you know, with a hand on my throat -- didn't squeeze it. screaming in my face, i will kill you if you leave. i've never forgotten. >> her sister was sitting in the courtroom, listening, and was overcome. >> and that was when we lost it. because it was feelings of --...
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stephanie: it was really hard. i had school that day and then, you know, my life completely changed from then on. caesar lopez: i'm facing 5 years in federal prison-- male: as our investigation continues, we follow immigrant veterans who are willing to risk everything for a chance to stay in the united states. satchel paige was still dominating batters at 59.at 52 celia cruz was still winning grammys at 77 john wheeler illuminated our ideas of the universe at 70 and roger crouch was 56 when he first went into space your best is yet to come male: while some that struggled to live in foreign countries after they're deported, our investigation also discovered veterans who challenged the law by staying in the us and living under constant threat of deportation. male: we want to stay at home and-- caesar: to me, this is the worse dishonor that you can do to a country. male: a deportation order hangs over caesar lopez after he pleaded guilty to possession of marijuana. caesar: the glue that is holding you together as a na
stephanie: it was really hard. i had school that day and then, you know, my life completely changed from then on. caesar lopez: i'm facing 5 years in federal prison-- male: as our investigation continues, we follow immigrant veterans who are willing to risk everything for a chance to stay in the united states. satchel paige was still dominating batters at 59.at 52 celia cruz was still winning grammys at 77 john wheeler illuminated our ideas of the universe at 70 and roger crouch was 56 when he...
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stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. stephanie: this is bo-bear.-bear? stephanie: yes. lemonis: is this the business, or is this a music studio? strud: this is the music studio where we record some music for the business and social media. lemonis: are you the owner? strud: yes. lemonis: okay. and what is your role here? stephanie: i just own him. lemonis: are you his wife or just... stephanie: he calls me his "love-life-partner." strud: love-life-partner. stephanie: so it's a mouthful. lemonis: do you want to get married? strud: i'm all-in. lemonis: oh. maybe you should formalize that. so, what's the polar bear jingle? is there a jingle? strud: no. there's no particular jingle. lemonis: well, just play me something. [ rock music plays ] strud: ♪ marcus lemonis, we've seen your show ♪ ♪ and it sure is fine lemonis: okay. ♪ strud: ♪ why don't you come on down to georgia ♪ ♪ meet polar bear, we'll have a good time ♪ lemonis: look, i love the fact that strud likes to have fun. if he was upstairs writing jingles or commercials or doing videos -- things
stephanie: stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. stephanie: this is bo-bear.-bear? stephanie: yes. lemonis: is this the business, or is this a music studio? strud: this is the music studio where we record some music for the business and social media. lemonis: are you the owner? strud: yes. lemonis: okay. and what is your role here? stephanie: i just own him. lemonis: are you his wife or just... stephanie: he calls me his "love-life-partner." strud: love-life-partner....
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stephanie: nice to meet you. rob: i'm rob. stephanie: rob, stephanie.'s the manager of that location, is a very successful businessperson, and she can teach vinny a lot about business, but i'm here. rob is here. joe is here. where's vinny? so they are from cocotaps in vegas. one problem -- the owner is not here. stephanie: well, we can wait, or we can get started. joe: i'm down to get started. rob: let's get started. stephanie: let's do it. lemonis: i want to get feedback from customers. i want to understand what people think of the product. i want to understand what people think of the price. i want stephanie to understand what the process is like to tap, and i really want to get my head around, is this a coconut business, or is it a tap business? [ cellphone rings ] vinny: this is your captain, cocovinny. please leave me your name and number, and i'll return your call faster than we can tap a fresh coconut. make it a great day. i'm sending you coco-love. lemonis: hey, coco-love, we are here in key west trying this figure out where you are, so when you
stephanie: nice to meet you. rob: i'm rob. stephanie: rob, stephanie.'s the manager of that location, is a very successful businessperson, and she can teach vinny a lot about business, but i'm here. rob is here. joe is here. where's vinny? so they are from cocotaps in vegas. one problem -- the owner is not here. stephanie: well, we can wait, or we can get started. joe: i'm down to get started. rob: let's get started. stephanie: let's do it. lemonis: i want to get feedback from customers. i want...
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stephanie: one more? four fairly quick wins? stephanie: yeah, sure. >> i want to know your thoughts about climate change. i know there are some bans on plastic bags in some states, some states are replacing plastic straws, i want to know your thoughts on what you hope to accomplish at the end. sen. bennet: what i believe is we have to deal with climate change urgently because the climate is warming and some things could become here reversible and then we cannot fix it anymore. there was an article yesterday about what is happening in the arctic, permafrost, stuff that is supposed to be frozen forever, which is now not frozen theis reaching co2 greenhouse gas we do not want to have. it is a great question. this senateing in chamber and i was asked the other day by somebody on the campaign trail whether democracy could solve climate change. it is an incredible question because it is not just about acting urgently -- i just said we have to act urgently. we also had to greet a solution that will last a generation. if you accept our
stephanie: one more? four fairly quick wins? stephanie: yeah, sure. >> i want to know your thoughts about climate change. i know there are some bans on plastic bags in some states, some states are replacing plastic straws, i want to know your thoughts on what you hope to accomplish at the end. sen. bennet: what i believe is we have to deal with climate change urgently because the climate is warming and some things could become here reversible and then we cannot fix it anymore. there was...
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people like stephanie land.uthor of the bestselling memoir, "maid: hard work, low pay, and a mother's will to survive." it was named one of the best books of 2019 by the new york times and the washington post. it's the honest and heart wrenchstrty. now, it's headed to the small screen. thanks to a deal with netflix. i recently sat down with stephanie as she told us her stor so start at the very beginning. what kind of brought you into your circumstances i know you had domestic violence you had no money you had a child and you found yourself sort of just now entrenched in poverty and alone with a kid. stephanie: yeah it was really bewildering position to be in because you think that you know your parents will be able to support you or the my daughter's father would be more supportive and suddenly i was very much alone and didn't have anyone to turn to for help. and so i was in a homeless shelter. soledad: so the thing that i found so interesting about your book which is a fantastic book was like the mundane detai
people like stephanie land.uthor of the bestselling memoir, "maid: hard work, low pay, and a mother's will to survive." it was named one of the best books of 2019 by the new york times and the washington post. it's the honest and heart wrenchstrty. now, it's headed to the small screen. thanks to a deal with netflix. i recently sat down with stephanie as she told us her stor so start at the very beginning. what kind of brought you into your circumstances i know you had domestic...
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stephanie: of course.be here, such a great time to talk about this given what is going on in madrid this week. the background to this research is basically, clearly, investors have woken up to the importance of climate change and of addressing climate change and the role plan that private capital can play in trying to assist in the energy transition. however, it tends to be very company focused. what are companies doing, what are their carbon emissions? it's important to bear in mind, companies do not operate in a vacuum. regulation, legislation, that is set by politicians. what we wanted to do was really dig into the relationship and thecarbon emissions impact that can have, or the relationship that may have with elements of the economy, policy, to better understand those relationships. relationship that may have with crucially, and this is what we were seeking to give to the investment community, is to provide a framework to incorporate climate policy risk and opportunity into the investment strategy app
stephanie: of course.be here, such a great time to talk about this given what is going on in madrid this week. the background to this research is basically, clearly, investors have woken up to the importance of climate change and of addressing climate change and the role plan that private capital can play in trying to assist in the energy transition. however, it tends to be very company focused. what are companies doing, what are their carbon emissions? it's important to bear in mind, companies...
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stephanie ma it home fo christmas. >>i'm so happy to be home for christmas >>reporti in stippville on n-y leg. >>cominupwhat do you do wheyou get presence, you are crazy about will tell you have to return an exchange or not so great gets without an hassle and a man dreed up as the grinch spread some >>christmas surprise that a stockton mall when 2 people including a man dressed up as the grinch through casup in the air while shoppers were getting their last minute gifts that might create a little bit of a senior us up video shows 2 men one dressed up as the grinch running around the center court at the weather's towne mall i came to them on around a but that's absolutely amazing. they all broke losing some guy with a grih costume on as the barajas family was waiting line for pictures with santa anthere's a lot of money think carlos barajas doesn't know o these men are but started cording. >>the crowd goes wild for the cash. >>one bng thrown around here erybody was ing crazy just to >>ki got on the actionand as rain a l
stephanie ma it home fo christmas. >>i'm so happy to be home for christmas >>reporti in stippville on n-y leg. >>cominupwhat do you do wheyou get presence, you are crazy about will tell you have to return an exchange or not so great gets without an hassle and a man dreed up as the grinch spread some >>christmas surprise that a stockton mall when 2 people including a man dressed up as the grinch through casup in the air while shoppers were getting their last minute gifts...
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stephanie, do you think this impeachment process is going to work for president trump?—election after having experienced that. so this is unprecedented in that respect. the news cycle moves so fast that it is unclear that by november this will be the defining thing that he will be running on. i think people are so set in their opinions on this, the country is so divided, that the number of people whose votes will be altered by this will be relatively small. and i think the way the senate trial pans out could have an influence on it. there's this big battle over whether or not the senate republicans will call witnesses and get documents, the house speaker, nancy pelosi, has refused to send those articles of impeachment over to the senate until she gets some clarity over how the whole process will run. and remember, you know, the democrats and the need four ——only need four republican senators to flip , only need four republican senators to flip and degree these new rules to call witnesses ——agree with these new rules and push for documents. and the investigation is still
stephanie, do you think this impeachment process is going to work for president trump?—election after having experienced that. so this is unprecedented in that respect. the news cycle moves so fast that it is unclear that by november this will be the defining thing that he will be running on. i think people are so set in their opinions on this, the country is so divided, that the number of people whose votes will be altered by this will be relatively small. and i think the way the senate...
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stephanie baker of bloomberg news. and political writer and broadcaster, jonathan sacerdoti.me to you all. so, on 25th december, christians celebrate a life story that began with the birth of a baby in a stable and ended with his execution as a common criminal. the point being that god is often closer to the weak than to the mighty, and christianity, like the world's other great faiths, preaches compassion and tolerance. but for 2,000 years, politicians have often preferred to politicise religious difference. and in this respect, 2019 has been true to form. so, let's begin in india. catherine, your first thoughts about the citizenship bill? do you see this as a form of religious discrimination? well, my reading but it does suggest that it is. if the indians... and we have to remember that india is supposed to have a secular state and that religion is supposed to be tolerated and respected, but my understanding of this is that it's a way of giving an amnesty to illegal immigrants who come from particular countries and who are suffering from religious discrimination, but it lea
stephanie baker of bloomberg news. and political writer and broadcaster, jonathan sacerdoti.me to you all. so, on 25th december, christians celebrate a life story that began with the birth of a baby in a stable and ended with his execution as a common criminal. the point being that god is often closer to the weak than to the mighty, and christianity, like the world's other great faiths, preaches compassion and tolerance. but for 2,000 years, politicians have often preferred to politicise...
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stephanie, let's talk about this last chance trade. >> okay, conocophillips.2%, as you mentioned, but it's a flee cash flow yield right now at 9% this company has great assets, high-quality integrated oil company. their assets are in the balken, eag eagleford, this will lead to good solid production growth next year and free cash flow growth, which is why i mentioned the yield before they're going to gender $2.6 billion in free cash flow next year they just announced a new buyback program. they're buying back already 5% of their shares outstanding and it's yielding 2% a little flimsy, but i think there's room to go there i like the valuation like that it's lagged. great management team. it's a bet on energy >> where does crude need to be for this stock to outperform the way you see it >> 50. >> the next ten years, they'll generate $50 billion that's a lot so i like the risk/reward, to be honest with you. >> and one of the things you were mentioning, there's a stealth rally afoot with energy overall right now. >> it's really amazing looking at some of these oil
stephanie, let's talk about this last chance trade. >> okay, conocophillips.2%, as you mentioned, but it's a flee cash flow yield right now at 9% this company has great assets, high-quality integrated oil company. their assets are in the balken, eag eagleford, this will lead to good solid production growth next year and free cash flow growth, which is why i mentioned the yield before they're going to gender $2.6 billion in free cash flow next year they just announced a new buyback...
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the point driving if you want to trim -- and stephanie's not here we've got to be careful. i know she likes boeing. we've talked about boeing with her a lot. a the that this price, news todt i think is a little bit consequential i've decided to buy some if you're stephanie, me, if you're joe, any of us and you're trimming something, there are places to put it where you don't have to say it's too expensive. >> stephanie mentioned she's putting the money from apple into nvidia which i think is a great strategy i applaud that. >> so has cisco. >> not to the degree nvidia has. >> cisco is not anywhere near as expensive as nvidia. you want to be a value investor, buy some cisco, you want to be a growth investor buy nvidia, god bless both of us >> i agree with joe's earlier point, and one thing about geographic exposure and i don't think we can ignore it because it's been an easy trade to be long the s&p 500, and that's the only place you needed to be. the exception to that was in 2017 when the global economy was really doing well and if we see a resurgence in the global economy,
the point driving if you want to trim -- and stephanie's not here we've got to be careful. i know she likes boeing. we've talked about boeing with her a lot. a the that this price, news todt i think is a little bit consequential i've decided to buy some if you're stephanie, me, if you're joe, any of us and you're trimming something, there are places to put it where you don't have to say it's too expensive. >> stephanie mentioned she's putting the money from apple into nvidia which i think...
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stephanie barbara: my dad was the only parent i had and he was taken from me. male: we first met stephanie barbara 3 years ago in the middle of the biggest fight of her life, a fight to bring her father home. stephanie: he's not able to be with us. he's not able to come celebrate anything with us. i can only imagine how many other families were torn apart like mine. male: us authorities banned her father, enrique salas, a retired us marine from ever setting foot again in the country he served. stephanie: if it's difficult on me, i can only imagine on him; feeling like you're trapped. male: trapped in exile in tijuana where homicide rates rank among the highest in the world, wages remain exceedingly low, and drugs are rampant. enrique salas: from the time i was 10,
stephanie barbara: my dad was the only parent i had and he was taken from me. male: we first met stephanie barbara 3 years ago in the middle of the biggest fight of her life, a fight to bring her father home. stephanie: he's not able to be with us. he's not able to come celebrate anything with us. i can only imagine how many other families were torn apart like mine. male: us authorities banned her father, enrique salas, a retired us marine from ever setting foot again in the country he served....
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today i would like to make a motion to nominate stephanie to the c.a.c. i should think she brings a fresh eye to this organization. as you heard from stephanie she has years of experience working on climate change policy in both the private sector and which will serve the. >>> well. i also feel her perspective as a mother and a woman of color will guide her as she approaches policy with a focus on equity. the. >>> debates and votes on very complicated and complex issues. sometimes when looking at these dense financing schemes and massive infrastructure projects and equity lands is actually what we need and sometimes it is an afterthought. i strongly believe stephanie will hold that lands in the forefront as she debates with her colleagues on important issues before them, and us, as a city. with strong experience women step up to serve we must give them a platform for which they do the people's work. i feel stephanie has experience in a perspective that aligns with somebody's value. it is for these reasons that i make a motion to proudly nominate stephanie
today i would like to make a motion to nominate stephanie to the c.a.c. i should think she brings a fresh eye to this organization. as you heard from stephanie she has years of experience working on climate change policy in both the private sector and which will serve the. >>> well. i also feel her perspective as a mother and a woman of color will guide her as she approaches policy with a focus on equity. the. >>> debates and votes on very complicated and complex issues....
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our investment committee joe, stephanie, john, courtney, president of capital markets private wealth management. one of forbes top 100 advisers let's begin with that new milestone for stocks as s&p sits within 2% of its best year since 1997 joe terranova, s&p, nasdaq 100 new high russell 2,000, 52-week high. emerging markets, 52-week high. >> left our europe. >> pretty good nikkei 25, 52-week high. >> world is rallying. >> risk back on. high bet, take exposure is what near term investors want from the market laggards are really rallying right now. i would argue when you look at the laggers, the ones that have limited growth opportunities and that's why it has not been a premium paid for them during the year, i want to look at the laggards from early in the year that began to recover early in the quarter. i think that's financial i think that is health care. i think there's nor sustainability going into 2020 in their performance i'm not sure these recent laggards, but let's focus on health care. >> boeing obviously is a help on that why are we rallying? because money, as bank of ameri
our investment committee joe, stephanie, john, courtney, president of capital markets private wealth management. one of forbes top 100 advisers let's begin with that new milestone for stocks as s&p sits within 2% of its best year since 1997 joe terranova, s&p, nasdaq 100 new high russell 2,000, 52-week high. emerging markets, 52-week high. >> left our europe. >> pretty good nikkei 25, 52-week high. >> world is rallying. >> risk back on. high bet, take exposure is...
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stephanie pit never has experienced similar symptoms. it's just balancing because this awful pressure and it's like being on a carousel and having to hold on really tight because everything spending in there's a ringing sound. both of them suffer from many years disease condition that affects the inner ear symptoms include dizziness tinnitus a feeling of pressure in the ear and also eye twitches. in most cases just one ear is affected. precisely what happens is that the fluid filled cavities of the inner ear swell up so of course it is no because of the swelling patients experience hearing impairment and. sours. and swelling up here causes dizziness and a loss of balance. when might invest too often diagnosis manias disease he prescribes cortisone to get the condition under control there are a number of different ways of taking it. can be taken in tablet form or in a drug. batter to inject it through the air drop this helps to avoid side effects and maintains a high dosage in the in a year which is where the damage sensory cells are usin
stephanie pit never has experienced similar symptoms. it's just balancing because this awful pressure and it's like being on a carousel and having to hold on really tight because everything spending in there's a ringing sound. both of them suffer from many years disease condition that affects the inner ear symptoms include dizziness tinnitus a feeling of pressure in the ear and also eye twitches. in most cases just one ear is affected. precisely what happens is that the fluid filled cavities of...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.ve bennett. >> i'm geoff bennett in for hallie jackson this morning. breaking news on impeachment. just in the past hour, house speaker nancy pelosi announcing a major escalation of the democrats' investigation of president trump. >> today, i am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. >> our new reporting says democrats are eyeing a vote some time before christmas. president trump this morning back from his contentious nato trip, firing off this new demand to democrats. if you're going to impeach me, do it now, fast. he says. and he's trying to clarify what he meant when he asked ukraine's president to, quote, do us a
i'm stephanie ruhle.ve bennett. >> i'm geoff bennett in for hallie jackson this morning. breaking news on impeachment. just in the past hour, house speaker nancy pelosi announcing a major escalation of the democrats' investigation of president trump. >> today, i am asking our chairman to proceed with articles of impeachment. >> our new reporting says democrats are eyeing a vote some time before christmas. president trump this morning back from his contentious nato trip, firing...
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abc's stephanie ramos with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a major winter storm barreling east just as millions return home from the holidays. the dangerous storm system bringing heavy snow, ice, and rain, causing delays for more than 115 million people. the storm first hitting parts of the west. in denver, heavy snow and high winds causing near-whiteout conditions. icy roads causing this van to rear-end a car at an intersection. this pickup truck sliding across the slick roads. drivers stranded along highways. abandoned cars left on the roads. in lubbock, texas, kcbd-tv capturing this 18-wheeler losing control and plowing into other vehicles before sliding onto its side and injuring a state trooper. over in the dakotas, snow-covered roads stranding drivers there too. this truck tumbling off the highway. across minnesota, police say there have been more than 350 crashes between 5:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. this morning, alone. this school bus skidding dangerously into an intersection. neighborhood streets frozen over, kids even playing hockey on them. >> and stephanie ramos joining us n
abc's stephanie ramos with the latest. >> reporter: tonight, a major winter storm barreling east just as millions return home from the holidays. the dangerous storm system bringing heavy snow, ice, and rain, causing delays for more than 115 million people. the storm first hitting parts of the west. in denver, heavy snow and high winds causing near-whiteout conditions. icy roads causing this van to rear-end a car at an intersection. this pickup truck sliding across the slick roads. drivers...
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. ♪ stephanie: good evening, i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west ."of approved a democratic bill to rein in drug eause under medicare on a partyline vote. government negotiaget the prices. the bill has little chances in the senate where the republicans have a majority. we have a detailed look at later in the program. reports from britain suggests boris johnson and his conservatives have scored and overwhelming win in national elections. the conservatives are projected to win and 86 seatsajity paving the way for johnson to pull britain out of the eu. we will look at brexit after the news summary. there is news tonight that president trump has approved terms of a limited trade agreement with china. ducing tariffs and not enacting new ones on chinese goods set to go in effect on sunday and in return china has agreed to purchase $50 billion of u.s. farm goods. israel is set for a march election. both m priister benjamin netanyahu and his rival failed to form a governing coalition. ashey read the news today, any as israelis complained about the seemingly e
. ♪ stephanie: good evening, i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west ."of approved a democratic bill to rein in drug eause under medicare on a partyline vote. government negotiaget the prices. the bill has little chances in the senate where the republicans have a majority. we have a detailed look at later in the program. reports from britain suggests boris johnson and his conservatives have scored and overwhelming win in national elections. the conservatives are projected to win and 86...
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christherilson, thank you so much for being here. ♪ stephanie: good evening, i'm stephanie sy.turn to judy woodruff and the full program after these headlines. u.s. attorney general william barr blasted t fbi's probe into links between russia and the 2016 trump campaign. thjustice department' internal watchdog reported that there were mistakes in the way the fbi carried out the investigation, but said the agency was not motivated by political bias. barr told nbc news today that the fbi's actions were baseless. >> i think our nation was turnes onead for three years based on a completely bogus narrative that was largely fanned and hyped by a completely nkresponsible press. i thi that leaves open the possibility to infer bad faith. stephanie: earlier, president ump criticized fbi director christopher wray, who had welcomed the findings. on twitter, the president called wray the "current director," and said, quote, "he will never be able tfix the fbi." secretary of state mike pompeo issued a new warning to russia today not to meddle in next elections area pompeo hosted russi foreig
christherilson, thank you so much for being here. ♪ stephanie: good evening, i'm stephanie sy.turn to judy woodruff and the full program after these headlines. u.s. attorney general william barr blasted t fbi's probe into links between russia and the 2016 trump campaign. thjustice department' internal watchdog reported that there were mistakes in the way the fbi carried out the investigation, but said the agency was not motivated by political bias. barr told nbc news today that the fbi's...
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for more on his luck as we are joined by stephanie flanders. clearly, volcker had an enormous career. he served under six presidents, both republican and democrat. started to really change the way the u.s. handles monetary policy. what would be his most outstanding legacy? stephanie: i think you're spoiled for choice because he was involved in some of the key landmark events in global economics of the last 50 years, really. andou even go back to 1971 the u.s. decision to leave the gold standard, which led to the collapse of the bretton woods system which had defined the local financial system after world war ii. he was a close advisor to president nixon in making that decision when he was at the u.s. treasury. he burst onto the scene again as the chairman of the federal reserve in the late 1970's and early 1980's, with a complete change in velocity -- in philosophy at the fed, a much tougher approach that led to nearly 20% official interest rates. hard to believe now, hard to remember, at an inflation -- at a time when inflation was also in hig
for more on his luck as we are joined by stephanie flanders. clearly, volcker had an enormous career. he served under six presidents, both republican and democrat. started to really change the way the u.s. handles monetary policy. what would be his most outstanding legacy? stephanie: i think you're spoiled for choice because he was involved in some of the key landmark events in global economics of the last 50 years, really. andou even go back to 1971 the u.s. decision to leave the gold...
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i am stephanie ruhl. i will see you again at 1 p.m.news ruhles. coming up, more news with my friend, hallie jackson. >> happy monday. thank you. on the brink of history in the house with negotiations now beginning in the senate, a new fallout today from senator chuck schumer's overnight proposal on what seems like a formality, in some 48 hours, the impeachment of the president of the united states. so far already today those senate negotiations seem off to a sour start. the white house, the gop slamming schumer's suggestion already to have a top current, and former administration official, testify in a senate trial. that would be after a house vote to set up a report released after midnight. the head of the judiciary committee concluding the president has, quote, realized the framers worst nightmare by abusing his power. our team is here with new reaction and a look at the very big week ahead. a history-making week. we're going to have expert analysis from
i am stephanie ruhl. i will see you again at 1 p.m.news ruhles. coming up, more news with my friend, hallie jackson. >> happy monday. thank you. on the brink of history in the house with negotiations now beginning in the senate, a new fallout today from senator chuck schumer's overnight proposal on what seems like a formality, in some 48 hours, the impeachment of the president of the united states. so far already today those senate negotiations seem off to a sour start. the white house,...
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stephani stephanie, >>> and the final minutes of the trading day. at leaf blowers.uld be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. make ice. making ice. 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 commission free today. >>> 11 minutes left in the trading day. commercial free koonch of all the action going into the close. >> mike santoli is here. and today we have stephanie link, she will join us throughout the market zone as well >> 3m shares weighing on the dow. >> reporter: that's right. shares of 3m selling off after ceo said 2019 was a challenging year referencing a recent trip overseas and the weakness he's seeing in markets like china and europe listen >> i spent time in china over the last month, a couple of different times i was over there. i just came back from europe i would say there's still a lot of uncertainty out there, us
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i'm stephanie ruhl. i will see you begin at 1:00 p.m.nd instagram. coming up, more news with hallie jackson. >> thank you much. with roughly 24 hours until what by every indication so far will be the third-ever impeachment of a united states president, we've got the final fireworks before the historic vote. any moment we could hear from mitch mcconnell as the senate floor is just gav eling in. that's expected to be a marathon session on the other side of the capital over in the house. you've got the rules committee laying out how tomorrow's vote is going to go down. and we know a wave of democrats from highly competitive districts will vote to impeach the president. that is new in just the last 4 hours. and so is this. the president's personal attorney saying the quiet part out loud, with rudy giuliani on a tear admitting he did go after the ousted ambassador to ukraine, saying in print, on tv, on twitter, that he needed her out of the way. we've got a lot of developments on this
i'm stephanie ruhl. i will see you begin at 1:00 p.m.nd instagram. coming up, more news with hallie jackson. >> thank you much. with roughly 24 hours until what by every indication so far will be the third-ever impeachment of a united states president, we've got the final fireworks before the historic vote. any moment we could hear from mitch mcconnell as the senate floor is just gav eling in. that's expected to be a marathon session on the other side of the capital over in the house....
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i am stephanie ruhl.ht now, more news with haj hllie jackson. >> 77 days, two articles of impeachment, one historic moment in washington. >> the house committee on the judiciary is introducing two articles of impeachment, charging the president of the united states, donald j. trump, with committing high crimes and misdemeanors. >> and as we come on the air, new fallout from republicans and the president tweeting moments ago this is a witch hunt, calling the introduction to those articles, his allies are by democrats political madness and an extraordinary split screen moment, you can see
i am stephanie ruhl.ht now, more news with haj hllie jackson. >> 77 days, two articles of impeachment, one historic moment in washington. >> the house committee on the judiciary is introducing two articles of impeachment, charging the president of the united states, donald j. trump, with committing high crimes and misdemeanors. >> and as we come on the air, new fallout from republicans and the president tweeting moments ago this is a witch hunt, calling the introduction to...
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these rangar are they any closer to going home i'm stephanie decker in southeastern bangladesh will be looking at those questions coming up. well we got such high food making its way away from the philippines now but still a fair legacy of cloud on the right dragging its way in across parts of the philippines in particular this is what remains of typhoon handphone that's going to make its way over towards central parts of vietnam over the next couple days weakening as it does say we can see how was dragging in a fair amount of wet weather for friday saturday does look like a slightly better die still a few showers coming through but things starting to dry up as the system pushes across into the south china seas elsewhere the usual scattering of very heavy showers some heavy showers that for malaysia and down into indonesia meanwhile across australia we've had
these rangar are they any closer to going home i'm stephanie decker in southeastern bangladesh will be looking at those questions coming up. well we got such high food making its way away from the philippines now but still a fair legacy of cloud on the right dragging its way in across parts of the philippines in particular this is what remains of typhoon handphone that's going to make its way over towards central parts of vietnam over the next couple days weakening as it does say we can see how...
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the former child refugee dame stephanie shirley.ica, and a pioneering dance company that defied the prejudice that kept black people out of ballet. the dance theatre of harlem was the first classical ballet com pa ny theatre of harlem was the first classical ballet company for black dancers. it was founded by arthur mitchell in a converted garage in harlem in 1969. virginia johnson was one of the first to join. it wasn't until i was graduating from the washington school of ballet that the director came to me, and she said, you know, you're going to have a career, you're a really wonderful dancer, but you're never going to be a ballerina because of the colour of your skin. it was following the assassination of martin luther king in 1968 that arthur mitchell decided to set up a dance company for black people in harlem. arthur mitchell was a principle dancer with the new york city ballet, the first african—american to achieve that level in a major american ballet company. he looked around at this neighbourhood and said, these kids don'
the former child refugee dame stephanie shirley.ica, and a pioneering dance company that defied the prejudice that kept black people out of ballet. the dance theatre of harlem was the first classical ballet com pa ny theatre of harlem was the first classical ballet company for black dancers. it was founded by arthur mitchell in a converted garage in harlem in 1969. virginia johnson was one of the first to join. it wasn't until i was graduating from the washington school of ballet that the...
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here is stephanie ruhle from "velshi & ruhle." >> i don't get to see kristen welker in the flesh often. it is certainly a treat. >> great to see you. >> coming up this busy hour on "velshi & ruhle." newly released e-mails showing the office of management, you know them as the omb asked the pentagon to freeze aid to ukraine on the same day president trump asks president zelensky to do him a favor. pete buttigieg is taking both sides from the party. mayor pete is just not experienced enough for the white house. overseas, north korea expanded a factory associated with the production of nuclear missiles according to the analysis of photos provided to nbc. the revelation is fuelling concer concerns. we'll begin today with the latest on the impeachment inquiry. here is what's happening now. the office of management and budget advised the pentagon to holdup aid to ukraine on the same day president trump asked ukrainian president zelensky to do us a favor, investigate the 2016 elections and former vice president joe biden and his son hunter. rudy giuliani is promoting baseless conspiracy theor
here is stephanie ruhle from "velshi & ruhle." >> i don't get to see kristen welker in the flesh often. it is certainly a treat. >> great to see you. >> coming up this busy hour on "velshi & ruhle." newly released e-mails showing the office of management, you know them as the omb asked the pentagon to freeze aid to ukraine on the same day president trump asks president zelensky to do him a favor. pete buttigieg is taking both sides from the party....
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>> white house staff secretary stephanie grishah amade. the president says bring it on on a house hearing stacked to deck, we will show you how some neighbors blatantly tilted the coverage to professors, after shouted question about she hates the president, praised from liberal commentators and scorn from those on the right. >> there she was standing up against hatred as her catholic religion has taught her to do. >> i will say as catholic seeing her invoke catholic faith at the moment at the apex of confrontation was a heart-stopping thing. >> the speaker today losing it, some jason: postal. >> don't mess when it comes to holiness because i'm accused of working with vladimir putin, doesn't mean i hate her, i'm a catholic. >> another moment viral, joe biden goes off on a voter who challenged him about his son's work in ukraine calling him a liar and questioning his intelligence. kamala harris pulls the plug on candidacy, isn't journalist the consensus that she ran a lousy campaign, interview with howard stern hillary revealed how bummed sh
>> white house staff secretary stephanie grishah amade. the president says bring it on on a house hearing stacked to deck, we will show you how some neighbors blatantly tilted the coverage to professors, after shouted question about she hates the president, praised from liberal commentators and scorn from those on the right. >> there she was standing up against hatred as her catholic religion has taught her to do. >> i will say as catholic seeing her invoke catholic faith at...
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stephanie: yes and no.e been pushing hard to get that breakthrough moment for a set of ideas and you have really worked as a scholar and an academic and with a number of other people as well, this is a team effort. we put heart and soul into this product for more than two decades now. so, at some point, you expect this to pay off. i guess, you know. [laughter] but when you have that moment and you have politicians like you are talking about giving some oxygen to these ideas, it really is remarkable. carol: tell us, though, because for everyone like a bernie sanders and other high-profile individuals who are supporting it, you have had a lot of high-profile names. i know paul krugman, i am curious if you are having more and more conversations with more folks that may be were against that are starting to say, hey, you have got an idea here. stephanie: for me, some of the most fun conversations and communications i have are not public. it's the people who reach out to me privately and weren't known -- were it
stephanie: yes and no.e been pushing hard to get that breakthrough moment for a set of ideas and you have really worked as a scholar and an academic and with a number of other people as well, this is a team effort. we put heart and soul into this product for more than two decades now. so, at some point, you expect this to pay off. i guess, you know. [laughter] but when you have that moment and you have politicians like you are talking about giving some oxygen to these ideas, it really is...
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i want to bring in kaitlan collins and stephanie elam. stephanie is at an impeachment rally in l.a. stephanie, thank you so much for joining us. you're at one of those rallies. what is the vibe? what's happening? tell us what's going on. >> reporter: don, a fairly large turnout here in los angeles. i have to tell you that people here are engaged. they're answering back. they're chanting. there have been a few technical issues with the mic and in that time you've heard people starting to chant and participate. they've got signs. they've got stickers out here. there are also balloons of donald trump and also some papier-mache mock-ups of the president as well. but people here very engaged in this rally, one of several that has been organized around the country by moveon.org. obviously since it's a little earlier here still on the west coast, we're still seeing a lot of people out here participating in this. you can see up there, it's pretty dark because of the lights on the bus, but you can see the speakers are up there. former california representative katie hill was here. she had so
i want to bring in kaitlan collins and stephanie elam. stephanie is at an impeachment rally in l.a. stephanie, thank you so much for joining us. you're at one of those rallies. what is the vibe? what's happening? tell us what's going on. >> reporter: don, a fairly large turnout here in los angeles. i have to tell you that people here are engaged. they're answering back. they're chanting. there have been a few technical issues with the mic and in that time you've heard people starting to...
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that's the nightmare for the democrats. >> stephanie?oing to be exciting times to see what happens in iowa. yes, they are the two frontrunners. we have elizabeth warren in there. we have to see what happens with pete buttigieg. i think iowa, south carolina and nevada, we'll see some movement. at the end of the day these two remain in the top three for the long haul. >> i'm trying to imagine the democratic convention. i'm jumping ahead here. are we going to see arm in arm warren and biden, you know, bernie sanders and -- >> yeah. >> we have to. >> they're all going to come together? >> we have to. we have no choice. >> mayorloomberg with elizabeth warren. >> who? mayor bloomberg? never has a guy spent more money to less yield. >> he's up in rye with a. he's at 7% in iowa from 0. >> for spending more money than all the rest of the candidates combined we'll give him a victory lap for 7%. >> he's giving himself one. >> i'm sure he is. you know who is? his consultants. they're making a fortune. they're the happiest people in america. >> we ta
that's the nightmare for the democrats. >> stephanie?oing to be exciting times to see what happens in iowa. yes, they are the two frontrunners. we have elizabeth warren in there. we have to see what happens with pete buttigieg. i think iowa, south carolina and nevada, we'll see some movement. at the end of the day these two remain in the top three for the long haul. >> i'm trying to imagine the democratic convention. i'm jumping ahead here. are we going to see arm in arm warren and...
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doubly correspondent stephanie and jim joins me now from washington stephanie not a surprise this but how significant is it. well not a surprise that all the democrats voted for impeachment and all the republicans against the beach been in the reps house of representatives you're absolutely right but of course that wasn't his measure that before it was a historic day it is an historic event this is the 3rd president ever in the history of the united states who is impeached now now something else. wondrous and absolutely unique happened after the vote that's palosi and the leadership to have their request for a little press conference and answer some questions she said there that she will be holding back sending the articles of impeachment that means article one article 2 will hold those back to send them over to the senate what you have here is historic too because there is no precedent for that and the democrats are using this for leverage why because the senate as you also said is republican controlled and the leader of the republicans in the senate has already said that there's no
doubly correspondent stephanie and jim joins me now from washington stephanie not a surprise this but how significant is it. well not a surprise that all the democrats voted for impeachment and all the republicans against the beach been in the reps house of representatives you're absolutely right but of course that wasn't his measure that before it was a historic day it is an historic event this is the 3rd president ever in the history of the united states who is impeached now now something...
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. ♪ stephanie: good evening, i'm stephanie sy with newshour west.eturn to judy ff and the full program right after these headlines.e this evening, use judiciary committee is debating the case for impeachment againsd prt trump. the articles being considered are abuse of power and obstruction of justice over the president's dealings with ukraine. committee votes could come tomorrow, sending the articles to the full house for possibleac on next week. a sweeping defense policy bill passed the house this evening, and headed tthe senate. it authorizes nearly $740 billion for the fiscal year that began 2 months ago. major provisions include a 3% military pay raise, creation of a space force, and paid parental leave for federal workers.so the house pened debate on a democratic bill aimed at lowering the cost of prescription drugs. it cal for the government to directly negotiaterices of at least 50 medicines a year. democratic leaders agreed to that number after party progressives demandeit be increased from 35. appealed today for supportin across party les.
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stephanie, when you look at that, that really is not the case.he president of the united states. why does he keep saying to the people who are listening to him that this is really about all of us together? that's really not the case here. doesn't that put out a false message? and false narrative about what this is really about. >> i think i would disagree with you on that one. the minute that the president took office, "the washington post" had a headline saying the calls for impeachment for this president have begun. democrats started calling for impeachment immediately. the president was simply saying that this is bad for the country. that since he was elected by the people of this country, democrats have been trying to get him out of office. that is not good for a country who voted him into office. and for the people who want him in -- in the white house working on his behalf. so it really is about the american people because they're trying to take a president down. ever since the 2016 election. and they're trying to stop him from winning in 2
stephanie, when you look at that, that really is not the case.he president of the united states. why does he keep saying to the people who are listening to him that this is really about all of us together? that's really not the case here. doesn't that put out a false message? and false narrative about what this is really about. >> i think i would disagree with you on that one. the minute that the president took office, "the washington post" had a headline saying the calls for...
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my guest today, dame stephanie shirley, was one of those children.on to live an extraordinary life of achievement and philanthropy, blazing a trail for women in business. so, what lessons can we learn from a woman determined to make the most of a life so nearly extinguished in childhood? theme music plays. dame stephanie shirley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for inviting me. we've invited you almost 80 years — exactly 80 years — from that moment when you were forced to leave your home. your father put you on a train — it's called the ‘kindertransport‘ — and you ended up in an alien country, in london, in england. what do you remember of that journey? well, of course, i was only five years old, so all the things that i remember, the childish things. i remember the little boy that kept being sick, i remember losing my doll and then finding her again. and the general — what is england, what is happening? i was with my older sister, renata, who was aged nine, so if you think how small a 5—year—old is, it was a traumatic journey and an extraordinary cha
my guest today, dame stephanie shirley, was one of those children.on to live an extraordinary life of achievement and philanthropy, blazing a trail for women in business. so, what lessons can we learn from a woman determined to make the most of a life so nearly extinguished in childhood? theme music plays. dame stephanie shirley, welcome to hardtalk. thank you for inviting me. we've invited you almost 80 years — exactly 80 years — from that moment when you were forced to leave your home....
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here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, a jewish community reeling. after five people were stabbed during a hanukkah celebration in what the governor of new york is calling an act of domestic terrorism. >> report of multiple people stabbed. >> reporter: just around 10:00 p.m. saturday night, families gathering at the home of a rockland county rabbi for the seventh night of hanukkah. when a man burst in, holding a machete. >> i need a crew for stabbing victims. >> reporter: those inside describing a scene of terror. >> i ran into the other room because i tried to save my life. i saw him running down this way. >> just swinging his sword, knife. i don't know what it was, back and forth hitting people. >> reporter: one of the five stabbed still in critical condition tonight with a skull fracture. police say the suspect, 37-year-old grafton thomas, ran from the home and headed toward the nearby synagogue. >> we were scared, but we were not surprised. why is this happening? >> reporter: the community public affairs council posting this surveillance video, w
here's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, a jewish community reeling. after five people were stabbed during a hanukkah celebration in what the governor of new york is calling an act of domestic terrorism. >> report of multiple people stabbed. >> reporter: just around 10:00 p.m. saturday night, families gathering at the home of a rockland county rabbi for the seventh night of hanukkah. when a man burst in, holding a machete. >> i need a crew for stabbing victims....
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>> all right, stephanie ramos, who has been on this for days for us. stephanie, thank you. >>> next, the supreme court and the issue of abortion tonight. the justices declining to review a kentucky law that requires providers to perform an ultrasound and then show it and describe it to the patient and also to play audio of a fetal heartbeat. there are no exceptions for rape or incest. the high court decision, without explanation or dissent, now allowing that 2017 law to take effect. >>> and now the news involving the olympics and russia tonight. the world anti-doping agency has banned russia from taking part in international sports for four years, including the olympics and the soccer world cup. the agency saying russia was still trying to conceal likely doping by its athletes, even after several investigations revealed state-sponsored coverups. the decision means no athlete can compete under the russian flag. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this monday. the devastating tiger attack right here in the u.s. onlookers witnessing
>> all right, stephanie ramos, who has been on this for days for us. stephanie, thank you. >>> next, the supreme court and the issue of abortion tonight. the justices declining to review a kentucky law that requires providers to perform an ultrasound and then show it and describe it to the patient and also to play audio of a fetal heartbeat. there are no exceptions for rape or incest. the high court decision, without explanation or dissent, now allowing that 2017 law to take...
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they are desperate right now. >> sean: you work with the first lady a long time, stephanie.r way, when jimmy kimmel- we had a big fight that i won. i dare him we started up again. jimmy, started. just started one more time. >> secretary grisham: i'll join in. >> sean: i have a lot to bring out. i was on the verge of unloading at all. here's the thing. she speaks five languages. english is her fifth. she's traveled the world since being a teenager. highly successful, nice, smart, intelligent, and gets attacked for helping kids and trying to end the opioid epidemic. and then they attack her teenage son, 13-year-old son.n, they attacked him before he became a teenager. >> secretary grisham: yeah, he has been the subject of a text for a long time. your point about the first lady is exactly true. if this was any other administration, democratic administration, the first lady would be hailed and would be in all kinds of w publications and talking about be best in all the things that she is doing to help children. she is not. but you know what, she keeps her head down, she continue
they are desperate right now. >> sean: you work with the first lady a long time, stephanie.r way, when jimmy kimmel- we had a big fight that i won. i dare him we started up again. jimmy, started. just started one more time. >> secretary grisham: i'll join in. >> sean: i have a lot to bring out. i was on the verge of unloading at all. here's the thing. she speaks five languages. english is her fifth. she's traveled the world since being a teenager. highly successful, nice,...