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stephanie: dr.ich from boston's children's hospital studies the impacts of online media on kids physical and mental health. >> he ignores a lot of the positives that have come with these technologies that kids have learned how to use in very positive ways to connect with others over great distances, to understand other cultures and peoples. beyond not being able to get rid of them, we probably should not get rid of them. what we need to do is help our children of any age use these powerful tools in ways that are healthy, smart and kind. >> i don't think a quick fix of taking the technology away or blocking people will do a darn thing. that is about assuaging anxiety of upper-middle-class parents. stephanie: dana boyd is the author of "its complicated: the social lives of networked teams -- teens." she also works for microsoft research. what role do you think social media plays in anxiety and depression among teens? >> it magnifies the good, bad and ugly. it absolutely amplifies things. some people a
stephanie: dr.ich from boston's children's hospital studies the impacts of online media on kids physical and mental health. >> he ignores a lot of the positives that have come with these technologies that kids have learned how to use in very positive ways to connect with others over great distances, to understand other cultures and peoples. beyond not being able to get rid of them, we probably should not get rid of them. what we need to do is help our children of any age use these...
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stephanie.ove the debate this early and have the rules set was the biden campaign's idea and i think in large part it is because they want to remind the american people of whom donald trump is. and over the last few years, they haven't seen a tonne of donald trump committee he has mostly been on platforms like truth media —— donald trump and he has mostly. speaking to his base. he has been at rallies and not in front of the american people. this is an effort to put him in front of the american people and make a case regarding his character. people —— polling showed people were starting to remember those years a bit too fondly between the time he was last in office and where we are today and i think the biden campaign is really trying to remind the american people of exactly who donald trump is. so expect president biden to try to dispel the myth he is not up to dispel the myth he is not up to the job because of his age. and to provoke trump to behave in ways that expose his character.— in ways t
stephanie.ove the debate this early and have the rules set was the biden campaign's idea and i think in large part it is because they want to remind the american people of whom donald trump is. and over the last few years, they haven't seen a tonne of donald trump committee he has mostly been on platforms like truth media —— donald trump and he has mostly. speaking to his base. he has been at rallies and not in front of the american people. this is an effort to put him in front of the...
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stephanie: jessica hoover immigrated from ecuador.y completed the introduction to semiconductor manufacturing certificate at rio salado. so this is a microchip that you made. jessica: we created it in the lab. i am from a southern country, different country. and it's so difficult sometimes to find these kind of, opportunity. what's great, the magic starts from here. stephanie: the labs where the magic actually happens are a quick drive away at arizona state university. trevor thornton is an electrical engineering professor here. trevor: we're facing a shortfall of 50,000, 70,000 semiconductor engineers and technicians. so even a school like asu, if we carry on with our traditional approach, you know, 7000 students graduating isn't going to make a very big impact if you need 50,000 or 70,000. stephanie: so what are you doing to change your approach? trevor: we found we've had the biggest impact if we work with community colleges. stephanie: asu provides the advanced labs community colleges can't afford, this research lab allows student
stephanie: jessica hoover immigrated from ecuador.y completed the introduction to semiconductor manufacturing certificate at rio salado. so this is a microchip that you made. jessica: we created it in the lab. i am from a southern country, different country. and it's so difficult sometimes to find these kind of, opportunity. what's great, the magic starts from here. stephanie: the labs where the magic actually happens are a quick drive away at arizona state university. trevor thornton is an...
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stephanie, first ear, advantage. stephanie, first year. then _ advantage.then i will ask toluse| year, then i will ask toluse the same question. what do you think both men need to achieve on debate night? aha, think both men need to achieve on debate night?— on debate night? a good point. for donald _ on debate night? a good point. for donald trump _ on debate night? a good point. for donald trump is _ on debate night? a good point. for donald trump is that - on debate night? a good point. for donald trump is that make | for donald trump is that make the point that he is the better candidate for dealing with the economy, with the border. the border. he needs to try to downplay all of the comments thatjoe biden and his campaign have been making comments that he is a threat to democracy. so if you can the script on that and say "we�*re the ones who are being attacked, look at all the things we done in the past — in the last four years before biden�*s administration — i think you might be other designs to the average american voter. ~ ., designs to the average
stephanie, first ear, advantage. stephanie, first year. then _ advantage.then i will ask toluse| year, then i will ask toluse the same question. what do you think both men need to achieve on debate night? aha, think both men need to achieve on debate night?— on debate night? a good point. for donald _ on debate night? a good point. for donald trump _ on debate night? a good point. for donald trump is _ on debate night? a good point. for donald trump is that - on debate night? a good point....
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and stephanie. — back in the white house. and stephanie, very _ back in the white house.mingly welcoming him back into the fold? h0. are seemingly welcoming him back into the fold? no, despite the fact is _ back into the fold? no, despite the fact is somebody _ back into the fold? no, despite the fact is somebody who - back into the fold? no, despite the fact is somebody who has l the fact is somebody who has not been _ the fact is somebody who has not been to the hill since 6 january. _ not been to the hill since 6 january, returning to the scene of the — january, returning to the scene of the crime, it seems that a lot of— of the crime, it seems that a lot of the _ of the crime, it seems that a lot of the people who in the aftermath of 6 january understood that they needed to stand _ understood that they needed to stand on— understood that they needed to stand on the side of history have — stand on the side of history have since changed their minds because — have since changed their minds because the election is in the fati~ — because the election is in the fati~ and _
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stephanie?ust my response but he has the second debate inaudible ha! very good. we will be talking about but no doubt when it is due to take place on the 10th of september and there is due to be a vice presidential debate as well of course but we don't yet know whether republican vice president will be. i don't know if you have any insights, rodney, but we will look forward to the convention to find that out on a grand revealfrom donald trump. thank you all very much forjoining us live from atlanta. rodney davis, former republican congressman from illinois, and stephanie murphy, former democratic brisbane. thank you so much for watching and tuning in to watch us here, our coverage of the cnn presidential debate and you can carry on watching us on bbc news, of course, and keep up to date with all of the day's news on the bbc website. we now send you over to our colleague in london. live from london. this is bbc news. us presidentjoe biden and former president donald trump hit out at one another i
stephanie?ust my response but he has the second debate inaudible ha! very good. we will be talking about but no doubt when it is due to take place on the 10th of september and there is due to be a vice presidential debate as well of course but we don't yet know whether republican vice president will be. i don't know if you have any insights, rodney, but we will look forward to the convention to find that out on a grand revealfrom donald trump. thank you all very much forjoining us live from...
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matt: stephanie, great having you in the studio. stephanie guild of robinhood financial.et's look at what's moving market with emily graffeo. emily: you said it. the most important stock in the market in your opinion is nvidia. it is stabilizing after that $430 billion market cap wipeout last week. the drop pushed it last week into a technical correction. that is when a stock drops more than 10%. analysts at oppenheimer point out nvidia is trading above its 50 and 100-day moving averages, which according to the folks at oppenheimer means the longer term trend for nvidia is still pretty strong. most analysts would agree with that. very bullish on the stock. you want to look no further than the etf market to see how much the stock in the moves here are really whipped song investors. there's an etf, the 2x leverage nvidia. it saw a record weekly inflow last week. investors poured over $700 million into that etf. on monday, the fund dropped 14% because we were seeing weakness in nvidia and that is giving the magnified move. it has been a ride. investors have not sold, they ar
matt: stephanie, great having you in the studio. stephanie guild of robinhood financial.et's look at what's moving market with emily graffeo. emily: you said it. the most important stock in the market in your opinion is nvidia. it is stabilizing after that $430 billion market cap wipeout last week. the drop pushed it last week into a technical correction. that is when a stock drops more than 10%. analysts at oppenheimer point out nvidia is trading above its 50 and 100-day moving averages, which...
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>> the could name anybody stephanie. they could name you, could name joss, could name barb. >> okay, really quickly, of the three of us, who do you think has the strongest shot? >> i feel like i should leave that alone, stephanie, but i would just note that at least a couple of you are not going to attain the 35 years necessary to be vice president. but all of our reporting suggests that the leading candidates here are north dakota governor doug burgum and jd vance, the senator from ohio. marco rubio is still in the mix, we are told from a dozen sources that nbc news spoke to, who are wired into the process. again, he could make any choice. we don't know exactly when he's going to make it but it looks like it's narrowed down pretty closely to her room and vance. >> but again, you just said it could be anybody so in true trump style, could he absolutely surprise us? >> it would be like bringing somebody for the final rose ceremony who wasn't in the entire bachelor or bachelorette game. it's certainly possible. i wouldn't
>> the could name anybody stephanie. they could name you, could name joss, could name barb. >> okay, really quickly, of the three of us, who do you think has the strongest shot? >> i feel like i should leave that alone, stephanie, but i would just note that at least a couple of you are not going to attain the 35 years necessary to be vice president. but all of our reporting suggests that the leading candidates here are north dakota governor doug burgum and jd vance, the...
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stephanie, good to talk to ou about disabled. stephanie, good to talk to you about that _ disabled. stephanie, good to talk to you about that and really _ disabled. stephanie, good to talk to you about that and really nice - disabled. stephanie, good to talk to you about that and really nice to - you about that and really nice to see that piece and actually really brings it to life. for now, thank you and me will talk some more in a moment because still the,... still to come, music to their ears or a threat to musical creativity? we hearfrom pop star daniel bedingfield and legendary music producer fernando garibay about the future of human creativity in the shadow of artificial intelligence. stay with us on al decoded. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. welcome back to ai decoded. we just saw a glimpse of the future and how robots will reshape our daily lives, but what about human creativity in areas like art, literature or music? what role could ai play in writing songs and making music? are they a tool for creativity or threat to peoples' livelihoods? ai contrib
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what is your takeaway here stephanie?atulate a.i., figuring out bs that comes out of bls, [laughter]. >> they say -- >> perfectly the point household employment declined 408,000 in this report, labor force also declined 250,000 that gives you 4% print on unemployment rate this is the story maria, a tale of two cities here in terms of employment numbers payrolls or households, historically household survey has been much more reliable measure at turning points what gets payroll number off track is this computation based on last year's business formation data not current i focus on household survey standing weakness down 408,000 in the month, i think that is the story i would go on to point out unemployment rate has now increased .6 percentage points sound like nothing from 3.4 to 4, when you rise half a percentage point you rise three full percentage points from there not to get too deep in the weeds but 7% unemployment rate before all said and done here. maria: you know what number i don't like charles is this wages. the w
what is your takeaway here stephanie?atulate a.i., figuring out bs that comes out of bls, [laughter]. >> they say -- >> perfectly the point household employment declined 408,000 in this report, labor force also declined 250,000 that gives you 4% print on unemployment rate this is the story maria, a tale of two cities here in terms of employment numbers payrolls or households, historically household survey has been much more reliable measure at turning points what gets payroll number...
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stephanie, back to you. thank you so much for those numbers and the breakdown this morning. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news wildfires continue to burn across california. look at the latest containment numbers and fire crews continue as fire crews continue to battle those flames. plus the measure california voters no longer have a say in after a california supreme court ruling. and lawmakers are coming together for a bill they hope will bring smiles to millions of californians literally. we explain. some good news this morning on firefighting efforts in sonoma county. >> crews say the point fire is now 80% contained and they do not expect any further fire activity stemming from that blaze. cal fire says more than 20,000 feet of hose have been used to fight the point. fire the flames destroyed 3 buildings and damaged 2 others. we know at least 2 of those destroyed buildings or homes. and the biggest fire burning right now in our state. the sites fire remains active in colusa county. it's burned more th
stephanie, back to you. thank you so much for those numbers and the breakdown this morning. >> coming up on the kron 4 morning news wildfires continue to burn across california. look at the latest containment numbers and fire crews continue as fire crews continue to battle those flames. plus the measure california voters no longer have a say in after a california supreme court ruling. and lawmakers are coming together for a bill they hope will bring smiles to millions of californians...
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i want to bring in macro maven's founder president, stephanie pomboy.tephanie, powell seemed so cavalier yesterday? he seemed matter of fact, yeah, don't worry about it, we looked at cpi, some adjusted, some didn't, he is comfortable being higher for longer, what is that all about? >> well, if there's one thing that the federal reserve has in spades it's arrogance and it is unfounded arrogance because their track record is absolutely abysmal. i love madison's analogy of the tightrope walker because my favorite description of the federal reserve board is monetary magoos. if there is anyone who can't navigate a tightrope, it is mr. magoo. so, but anyway, all kidding aside, i think that, you know, this fed is obviously still @toning for their transitory sins, having labeled inflation transitory and then watched it go up to 9% in their face, and then, moved to you know, acknowledge that it was more durable, precisely as it peaked and began to move lower, by forces that were naturally unfolding anyway, like the a alleviation of the supply chain issues. so th
i want to bring in macro maven's founder president, stephanie pomboy.tephanie, powell seemed so cavalier yesterday? he seemed matter of fact, yeah, don't worry about it, we looked at cpi, some adjusted, some didn't, he is comfortable being higher for longer, what is that all about? >> well, if there's one thing that the federal reserve has in spades it's arrogance and it is unfounded arrogance because their track record is absolutely abysmal. i love madison's analogy of the tightrope...
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stephanie. good morning, everybody. in a pretty nice weekend. we have in store for the first weekend of the media logical summer are upon us here. >> we're fighting a little bit of fog in a couple spots around the bay, but that will mix out nicely for sunny today, although little wrinkle along the way will be some winds. you can expect this afternoon in around the coast and a little bit around the bay. you're going to go to some really kind cut pretty nicely there. this is our shot from mount tam. you can get idea that layer right there, that fog marine layer that will mix out with the daytime heating, the general weather pattern for now is pretty much west to east. that's going to have a little wrinkle, though, as we get to sunday night into monday. a little break from all of this here 50's for a lot of the bay. 61 going on for antioch. we have 48 off to santa rosa and about a one. a quick contrast to 24 hours ago. we are little cooler this morning looking at numbers up to about half-a-dozen ag
stephanie. good morning, everybody. in a pretty nice weekend. we have in store for the first weekend of the media logical summer are upon us here. >> we're fighting a little bit of fog in a couple spots around the bay, but that will mix out nicely for sunny today, although little wrinkle along the way will be some winds. you can expect this afternoon in around the coast and a little bit around the bay. you're going to go to some really kind cut pretty nicely there. this is our shot from...
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let's get into detail with stephanie, the director of industry. a quick disclaimer, cox enterprise which is the parent company is an investor in rivian and the ceo of the office as a member of the rivian board of directors. we have stephanie here for her expertise on these companies and this industry. so let us start with the basics, your reaction to the deal. stephanie: and i think you hit it when you said this was unexpected and it is making waves through the industry. it is a huge breakthrough moment as we have been following rivian also and although they have made good progress in the market with their products and customer experience, being profitable is a big issue. this investment will really help them get on the road to profitability as they try to launch the r2, which is critical for them in terms of a affordability in the marketplace and the segment with more volume. this is a huge moment and i think for vw as well. having access to that technology and the opportunities for global expansion is really going to be a positive for both. ed:
let's get into detail with stephanie, the director of industry. a quick disclaimer, cox enterprise which is the parent company is an investor in rivian and the ceo of the office as a member of the rivian board of directors. we have stephanie here for her expertise on these companies and this industry. so let us start with the basics, your reaction to the deal. stephanie: and i think you hit it when you said this was unexpected and it is making waves through the industry. it is a huge...
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stephanie. yeah, they have the road blocked off. ready to go for day 2 of the festival. and if you are looking for something to do today on father's day, this would be a great option for you. >> the 70th anniversary of the north beach festival is this weekend and get started pretty early starting at 11 o'clock this morning and it will go until 07:00pm, according to organizers, there's going to be over 200 vendors on 11 blocks with a wide variety of things to do things to look at things, a purchase from decor to vintage fashion. and with the festival comes food and you can find plenty of food here along with beer gardens and wine tasting areas. we also know they have a new area for people to enjoy this year. their newly created north beach festival, art culture and history zone. that is going to be on valais street. there's also going to be live music entertainment with many, many stages to enjoy all of that. the most or most of the entertainment is going to be at columbus and broadway again ther
stephanie. yeah, they have the road blocked off. ready to go for day 2 of the festival. and if you are looking for something to do today on father's day, this would be a great option for you. >> the 70th anniversary of the north beach festival is this weekend and get started pretty early starting at 11 o'clock this morning and it will go until 07:00pm, according to organizers, there's going to be over 200 vendors on 11 blocks with a wide variety of things to do things to look at things, a...
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hey, good morning, stephanie.d morning, everybody. and lots of sunshine for us today to but we're going to shave off some of that. so irritation of that heat spike and going to be as hot. >> the folks well inland will still be in the 90's, not quite to so severe here. it's are going to be summertime weather to make the mistake of that. here's the beautiful shot that we have for you, east bay shoreline. lot of that fog already eroded away. i checked half moon bay, though. they're still a little bit of the fog, but that will clear up for during the balance of the day today. sup let's go forward to see what's going on with our systems upstream. when the left-hand side of your screen, you know, south of gulf of alaska, there is a little frontal system there. that's going to cool us off a little bit into next week. and i say alaskan cooling down. yeah. but the other issue is little plume moisture looks like it's bubbling up here on tuesday. little chance for maybe being grazed by the shower. all right. here's a look at
hey, good morning, stephanie.d morning, everybody. and lots of sunshine for us today to but we're going to shave off some of that. so irritation of that heat spike and going to be as hot. >> the folks well inland will still be in the 90's, not quite to so severe here. it's are going to be summertime weather to make the mistake of that. here's the beautiful shot that we have for you, east bay shoreline. lot of that fog already eroded away. i checked half moon bay, though. they're still a...
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stephanie sy has the story.anie: as the russian jet rolled into pyongyang, the north koreans rolled out the red carpet. leader kim jong-un welcomed president vladimir putin to north korea for the first time in 24 years. as putin looks for support for his war in ukraine, kim hopes to find an economic and military ally. the tone for the summit was set with a sturdy embrace. in recent years, the countries have flirted with stronger ties. kim jong-un first traveled to russia in 2019 and again in 2023 to meet putin, but neither trip produced a formal alliance. the u.s. accuses north korea of sending ammunition and weapons to russia for its war in ukraine. and worries that in exchange , russia is boosting north korea's nuclear program. kim and putin have denied it, since such a trade would violate u.n. sanctions. but in march, a russian veto on the security council ended the u.n.'s monitoring of nuclear sanctions on north korea and raised alarm bells. >> "[01:16]we highly appreciate -- >> we highly appreciate your con
stephanie sy has the story.anie: as the russian jet rolled into pyongyang, the north koreans rolled out the red carpet. leader kim jong-un welcomed president vladimir putin to north korea for the first time in 24 years. as putin looks for support for his war in ukraine, kim hopes to find an economic and military ally. the tone for the summit was set with a sturdy embrace. in recent years, the countries have flirted with stronger ties. kim jong-un first traveled to russia in 2019 and again in...
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stephanie. all right, dave, thank know, and love is love. today marks the official kickoff for the san francisco pride parade >> our kron four's tough injustice. brings us a preview of the fight. >> right today's the day today is a big pride parade and the city has been working hard setting up and getting ready for it. this is where all the floats will be lined up before they take to the parade route. it is going to be a busy day in the city. we've got a big parade today in a giants game. so this is a day that you should expect some traffic. the parade starts at 10 30 this morning. it will begin on market in beale street and ends at civic center plaza where most of the sanctions festivities will occur. market street is going to be preoccupied. there are road closures you want to talk about. these are the street closures for the pride parade pulled between mcallister and grove will be blocked off. >> larkin between mcallister in market along with will to between high dan larkin. those streets wil
stephanie. all right, dave, thank know, and love is love. today marks the official kickoff for the san francisco pride parade >> our kron four's tough injustice. brings us a preview of the fight. >> right today's the day today is a big pride parade and the city has been working hard setting up and getting ready for it. this is where all the floats will be lined up before they take to the parade route. it is going to be a busy day in the city. we've got a big parade today in a giants...
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i'm stephanie ruhle and we are now 141 days away from the election. and president biden's campaign is putting donald trump's criminal conviction and his other legal problems front and center. >> in the courtroom we see donald trump for who he is. he's been convicted of 34 felonies, found liable for sexual assault, and he committed financial fraud. meanwhile, joe biden has been working, lowering healthcare costs and making big corporations pay their fair share. this election is between a convicted criminal, who is only out for himself, and a president who's fighting for your family. >> i'm joe biden and i approve this message. >> that ad is part of a new $50 million pushed by the campaign. it could be a preview of how president biden will go after trump's criminal conviction in the first debate, which is scheduled for just 10 days from now. the president is also warning voters that if trump is elected he could pick two more supreme court justices and that would cement a conservative supermajority on the highest court in the land for more than a generat
i'm stephanie ruhle and we are now 141 days away from the election. and president biden's campaign is putting donald trump's criminal conviction and his other legal problems front and center. >> in the courtroom we see donald trump for who he is. he's been convicted of 34 felonies, found liable for sexual assault, and he committed financial fraud. meanwhile, joe biden has been working, lowering healthcare costs and making big corporations pay their fair share. this election is between a...
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. >> stephanie bennett joins us now from outside stephanie set the scene it. >> it's a little hard to hear. >> we are having audio trouble with stephanie beautiful day there now we have her. all good all good a lot of people are in the crowd right now the signal may cut in and out we did have i believe the flyover go by this is princess kate's first public appearance since december she released that statement last night saying she was hoping to make it today. and let me tell you the excitement and the cheering from the crowd once she came out first in that carriage was it just so loud it. of course the weather has not been the kindest to everyone here today. it did not rain on the kings a parade of course. we are getting more flyover if you can hear that behind me. the princess wrote in a carriage behind the king for the king has in the past routed on horseback. this year of course a more rain to back approach preheat writing on side his queen camilla. 1400 parading soldiers, 200 horses 400 musicians came together today for the trooping of the color. which is an annual celebration. it
. >> stephanie bennett joins us now from outside stephanie set the scene it. >> it's a little hard to hear. >> we are having audio trouble with stephanie beautiful day there now we have her. all good all good a lot of people are in the crowd right now the signal may cut in and out we did have i believe the flyover go by this is princess kate's first public appearance since december she released that statement last night saying she was hoping to make it today. and let me tell...
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for the very first time, marion and stephanie are both with us today.d we you for keeping alive the memories of our precious heroes. thank you. ■9388 young americans rest beneath the white cross eyes and stars of david red on these beautiful grounds. each one has been adopted by a family. that of him as their own. they come from all over france to look after boys. they kneel. they cry. they pray. they place. and they never forget. today, america embraces, the french people. and thanks you for honoring our beloved dead. thank you. thank. thank you. to all ofpartners. our cherished alliance was forged in the heat of battle,n d proven in blessings of peace. our bond is unbreakable from across the earth are drawn to this place as though it were a part of our very soul. we come not only because of what they did. we comeum because of who they were. they were young men with their entire lives before them. they were a husband, as you said, goodbye to their young brides, took theirfate. they were fathers would never meet their infant sons and daughters because t
for the very first time, marion and stephanie are both with us today.d we you for keeping alive the memories of our precious heroes. thank you. ■9388 young americans rest beneath the white cross eyes and stars of david red on these beautiful grounds. each one has been adopted by a family. that of him as their own. they come from all over france to look after boys. they kneel. they cry. they pray. they place. and they never forget. today, america embraces, the french people. and thanks you for...
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run by stephanie and boyd householder.pening in that place? >> no, i department. i didn't have no idea. >> amanda householder, however, did. knew that very well. boyd and stephanie are her parents. >> was your dad well suited to this kind of work? >> yes because he was a drill instructor. it was second nature to him to just put people in their place. >> before he'd started working in reform schools, boyd householder had been a marine. a trainer of marines. amanda had idolized her strong, commanding father. >> when i was like 2 or 3 i was a daddy's little girl. >> he'd take her for drives in his jeep, she said. listen to music together. but things began to change, said amanda when her mother persuaded the ex-drill sergeant to start going to church. there are many versions of christianity, of course. this one? >> do you remember what the sermons were like or what the preaching was like? >> a lot of the sermons were a lot based on fear and burning in hell for eternity. >> and some, she remembers, talked about how to disciplin
run by stephanie and boyd householder.pening in that place? >> no, i department. i didn't have no idea. >> amanda householder, however, did. knew that very well. boyd and stephanie are her parents. >> was your dad well suited to this kind of work? >> yes because he was a drill instructor. it was second nature to him to just put people in their place. >> before he'd started working in reform schools, boyd householder had been a marine. a trainer of marines. amanda...
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maria: retail goods under some pressure here but probably because of high inventories, stephanie takeg demand high inventory seems issue today different than during covid when we actually saw covid you know, in have consumers. >> absolutely i think what happened is in the aftermath of covid people got burned decided well we've got to hold a lot more inventory in case god forbid into a situation where we have to, have again over did on the other side so tremendous amount of inventory built up, against backdrop whereas we talked about many times over consumers began to prioritize services rather than goods we saw impact there on goods' prices even as everything else stayed strong i think that is continues to be the story here, is that, when you look through this number what you are seeing, again, is all the nondiscretionary stuff things we have no choice but spend money on food, energy housing healthcare, continues to be incredibly sticky in terms of prices, i would say high and rising. whereas everything else is having to offset it, if consumer only has a hundred bucks a month or week
maria: retail goods under some pressure here but probably because of high inventories, stephanie takeg demand high inventory seems issue today different than during covid when we actually saw covid you know, in have consumers. >> absolutely i think what happened is in the aftermath of covid people got burned decided well we've got to hold a lot more inventory in case god forbid into a situation where we have to, have again over did on the other side so tremendous amount of inventory built...
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and i agree with stephanie, the format actually helbed — stephanie, the format actually helped presidentgoing to make sure we don't _ mic, it's going to make sure we don't allow— mic, it's going to make sure we don't allow him to interrupt president biden. they should have — president biden. they should have let _ president biden. they should have let it happen, that would have _ have let it happen, that would have made people believe the perception that president biden was putting forward that donald trump _ was putting forward that donald trump is — was putting forward that donald trump is too unstable to be president. unfortunately for him, _ president. unfortunately for him. and _ president. unfortunately for him, and for democrats across america. — him, and for democrats across america, the format cnn put forward — america, the format cnn put forward did help president trump, _ forward did help president trump, and i believe he is the clear— trump, and i believe he is the clear frontrunner after tonight. clear frontrunner after tonight-— clear frontrunner after toniaht. ,. , , tonig
and i agree with stephanie, the format actually helbed — stephanie, the format actually helped presidentgoing to make sure we don't _ mic, it's going to make sure we don't allow— mic, it's going to make sure we don't allow him to interrupt president biden. they should have — president biden. they should have let _ president biden. they should have let it happen, that would have _ have let it happen, that would have made people believe the perception that president biden was putting...
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stephanie. all right. morning, firefighters continue to battle the corral fire just outside of tracy. the blaze sparked saturday afternoon incinerating more than 12,000 acres. jack moment reports from the >> standing right here on corral hollow road. one of the areas that was evacuated over what you see right here behind absolutely. raging fire that out around 11:00pm was around 10,000 acres started around 02:00pm on saturday. just started by basically nothing but quickly, crews had to shut down highway 5.80, in both directions. and you can see 5.80, right here behind me has been just completely shut down these flames growing extremely quickly. we know as of saturday night, 2 firefighters have suffered minor to moderate burn injuries. they have been transported to local hospitals. the cause of the fire as of saturday night is still unknown right now. wind is still a predominant factor in fueling this place. >> saturday evening started with an evacuation area west of the 5.80, south across hollow road, whic
stephanie. all right. morning, firefighters continue to battle the corral fire just outside of tracy. the blaze sparked saturday afternoon incinerating more than 12,000 acres. jack moment reports from the >> standing right here on corral hollow road. one of the areas that was evacuated over what you see right here behind absolutely. raging fire that out around 11:00pm was around 10,000 acres started around 02:00pm on saturday. just started by basically nothing but quickly, crews had to...
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i supervisor stephanie.anie i and supervisor walton i walton i there are 11 eyes the motion is adopted. madam clerk are there any immemorially? i have none to report. mr. president, we are adjourned. >> (music). >> my name is - my business name is himself mexican america. >> i started my business a year ago the process was a year ago by business by waving (background noise.) about $1,000 and also guided me there the whole process. (background noise.) that was helpful i was already paying the construction and other fees for the restaurant the city we put together to honor my city and comes with (unintelligible) on the (background noise.) and. >> (multiple voices.) >> and some go with ebbs and eggs (unintelligible) and a side of roadways and beans. and be able - have my restaurant here in the district of the mission is such an amazing i grew up around the mission area and respect to school around here and so i was able to come in as establish any restaurant here (background noise.) really a feels like >> my na
i supervisor stephanie.anie i and supervisor walton i walton i there are 11 eyes the motion is adopted. madam clerk are there any immemorially? i have none to report. mr. president, we are adjourned. >> (music). >> my name is - my business name is himself mexican america. >> i started my business a year ago the process was a year ago by business by waving (background noise.) about $1,000 and also guided me there the whole process. (background noise.) that was helpful i was...
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stephanie.ll right. looking forward to that. thanks so much, dave. >> in the east bay, it's the last weekend for horse racing at the historic golden gate fields. the track is the last of its kind in the bay area and face scrutiny for repeated horse deaths over the last several years. trump was lezla gooden reports. >> golden gate fields will open their gates for its final time on sunday. the track is holding races throughout the weekend. on friday, some fans came to experience the track for the nostalgia. i heard it >> i kind buddy need store over here. >> historical track holds memories and family ties for some like samantha fay, a local horse advocate. her grandfather was a mayor of albany when the track first opened in 1941. yeah. when my great grandfather opened golden gate fields in the 1940's, he would also preside over the winner's circle ceremonies in these types of things. and i even have family members that may come out and watch the final race and honor of my great grandfather. but sh
stephanie.ll right. looking forward to that. thanks so much, dave. >> in the east bay, it's the last weekend for horse racing at the historic golden gate fields. the track is the last of its kind in the bay area and face scrutiny for repeated horse deaths over the last several years. trump was lezla gooden reports. >> golden gate fields will open their gates for its final time on sunday. the track is holding races throughout the weekend. on friday, some fans came to experience the...
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i'm stephanie ruhle, and we are now 130 days away from the election.e biden campaign is trying to reset and recover from the first debate. remember, i didn't's team wanted this debate, to put trump's team on the defensive, but also to highlight his lies and dangerous policies. and those things were on display last night, but they were overshadowed by biden's own performance, which even he admitted was far from his best. there is a lot of reporting about how democrats and donors are sounding the alarm today, and some are even talking about the idea of a different nominee. but, despite all of that, ■% president biden made a defiant return to the campaign trail earlier today, promising voters that he will win this race. >> i know i'm not a young man. to state the obvious. well, i know. folks, i don't walk as easy as it used to. i don't speak as smoothly as i used to. i don't debate as well as i used to. but i know what i do know. i know how to tell the truth! i know right from wrong! and i know how to do this job. i know how to get things done.■ and i kno
i'm stephanie ruhle, and we are now 130 days away from the election.e biden campaign is trying to reset and recover from the first debate. remember, i didn't's team wanted this debate, to put trump's team on the defensive, but also to highlight his lies and dangerous policies. and those things were on display last night, but they were overshadowed by biden's own performance, which even he admitted was far from his best. there is a lot of reporting about how democrats and donors are sounding the...
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we will have leave it there always a pleasure stephanie pomboy stay with us. we'll be right back. .f the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in the eye. an increase in eye pressure has been seen. there's an uncommon risk of heart attack or stroke associated with blood clots. the most common side effects were blurred vision, cataract, corneal injury, and eye floaters. and there's still so much to see. if you are on eylea or a similar type of treatment, ask your retina specialist about eylea hd today, for the potential for fewer injections. (♪) car, this isn't the way home. that's right james, it isn't. car, where are we going? we're here. (♪) surprise!!! the future isn't scary. not investing in it is. car, were you in on this? nothing ge
we will have leave it there always a pleasure stephanie pomboy stay with us. we'll be right back. .f the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision and can help you go up to 4 months between treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness, or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eyla hd may cause eye infection, separation of the retina, or rare but severe swelling of blood vessels in...
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la vida de stephanie fue plasmada en un documental.ca como transgénero y este estudio también reveló que entre las personas transgénero que llegan a california, los mexicanos representan el segundo grupo poblacional más grande después de los asiáticos 10. carlos pasamos a los deportes, donde es borrón y cuenta nueva para los san jose earthquakes. este sábado. lo que derijon hasta los san jose earthquakes solo han ganado 3 partidos en lo que va la temporada 2024 de la mls. debido a esto, el lunes los jueces anunciaron que luis gonzález no era más el técnico del equipo y la nueva era de san josé arranca este sábado con el clásico en stamford. el equipo entrenó en el estadio de la universidad con acceso a los medios en lo que fue la primera presentación de ian russell, a quien vemos en pantalla como técnico interino del equipo luego del entrenamiento. le podemos preguntar a cristian espinoza y hernán lópez sobre el cambio de entrenador y la responsabilidad que ellos llevan como jugadores. y esto fue lo que nos dijeron. hemos estado hacien
la vida de stephanie fue plasmada en un documental.ca como transgénero y este estudio también reveló que entre las personas transgénero que llegan a california, los mexicanos representan el segundo grupo poblacional más grande después de los asiáticos 10. carlos pasamos a los deportes, donde es borrón y cuenta nueva para los san jose earthquakes. este sábado. lo que derijon hasta los san jose earthquakes solo han ganado 3 partidos en lo que va la temporada 2024 de la mls. debido a...
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. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west."e the latest headlines -- israel's supreme court ruled that the military must draft ultra-orthodox jewish men for mandatory service. the unanimous decision ends decades of broad exemptions. it also deals a political blow to prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his governing coalition, which had long objected to this move. and it comes as netanyahu's defense minister yoav gallant, is in washington for meetings with pentagon officials. as the war grinds on in gaza and fighting between israeli forces and lebanon-based hezbollah intensifies, defense secretary lloyd austin said diplomacy is key to avoiding a second front. sec. austin: hezbollah's provocations threaten to drag the israeli and lebanese people into a war that they do not want. such a war would be a catastrophe for lebanon and it would be devastating for innocent israeli and lebanese civilians. stephanie: meantime, u.n. officials told israel they will suspend aid operations in gaza unless urgent steps are taken to protect huma
. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west."e the latest headlines -- israel's supreme court ruled that the military must draft ultra-orthodox jewish men for mandatory service. the unanimous decision ends decades of broad exemptions. it also deals a political blow to prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his governing coalition, which had long objected to this move. and it comes as netanyahu's defense minister yoav gallant, is in washington for meetings with pentagon...
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i'm stephanie lin. let's get you started at 7.29. this saturday morning with a look at your very warm forecast there. tape. >> yeah, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and worked for a major heat spike coming our way. looks like right before the july 4th holiday proper hearing. all this. but before warren were looking for some very toasty numbers, well inland occurring there in the meantime, it's a pretty nice end of june early july type forecast. we've got the coastal fog. this should clear out for us half moon bay, for example, the should clear out for us as we approach noon today, however, looks like tomorrow. that's going to be a little bit more stubborn. here's the pattern today. looks like a pretty good job clearing out by noon. you can see and it comes back again tonight as we expect it does the same thing again, not too well inland. as you can see, the penetration doesn't get far beyond the coast. but even into the afternoon, it really doesn't improve that much. so those stubborn
i'm stephanie lin. let's get you started at 7.29. this saturday morning with a look at your very warm forecast there. tape. >> yeah, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and worked for a major heat spike coming our way. looks like right before the july 4th holiday proper hearing. all this. but before warren were looking for some very toasty numbers, well inland occurring there in the meantime, it's a pretty nice end of june early july type forecast. we've got the coastal fog....
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stephanie are you there? trying to get stephanie into place.e will get to stephanie and a moment as soon as they prepare outside buckingham palace. arthel: meanwhile newark's governor is considering a ban on public transportation of anti-semitic incidents like this one. this is anti- israel protesters this week took over a subway car demanding quote zionists raise their hands and saying this is your chance to get off. cb cotton is live in new york city with more. >> hi arthel partner governor kathy hochul said reinstating a mask a ban would require action of the state legislature but she says conversation with state lawmakers have begun. she also says she's not going to tolerate anyone shielding their face. >> we will not tolerate individuals using masks to evade responsible for criminal or threatening behavior. my team is working on a sol solution. but on a subway people should not be able to hide behind a mask to commit crimes. >> the governor's remarks follow several disturbing incidents in the city this week a museum director had a red pain
stephanie are you there? trying to get stephanie into place.e will get to stephanie and a moment as soon as they prepare outside buckingham palace. arthel: meanwhile newark's governor is considering a ban on public transportation of anti-semitic incidents like this one. this is anti- israel protesters this week took over a subway car demanding quote zionists raise their hands and saying this is your chance to get off. cb cotton is live in new york city with more. >> hi arthel partner...
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >> did anybody last night watch the debate? >> alarmed democrats in panic mode after biden appears confused and unfocused and last night's presidential debate. >> we finally beat medicare. >> is right. he beat it to death. >> it was a slow start, there's no question about that, but i thought it was a strong finish. >> what kind of party does that? >>■ç talk about a relatively small number of people that went to the capital and in many cases were ushered in by the police. >> mostly lying and without much fact checking. >> as the debate progressed he got more and more manic. >> just won two club championships. to do that, you have to be quite smart. i didn't have sex with the porn star. >> who wants to vote for the candidate for the debate he said i didn't have sex with the porn star. >> there is a recovery path. it's just going to be very challenging and rocky for the campaign. >> the choice in this election is simple. donald trump will destroy democracy. i will defend it. >>> good evening■ç. once again what a week. i am stephan
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >> did anybody last night watch the debate? >> alarmed democrats in panic mode after biden appears confused and unfocused and last night's presidential debate. >> we finally beat medicare. >> is right. he beat it to death. >> it was a slow start, there's no question about that, but i thought it was a strong finish. >> what kind of party does that? >>■ç talk about a relatively small number of people that...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with news hour west. here are the latest headlines. vladimir putin picked up more support during his trip to asia today, signing a series of deals with vietnam. but his visit to the region is as much about the war in ukraine, as it is about bilateral agreements. earlier this week, putin was in north korea, where he and kim jong un pledged to come to each other's aid in the event of an invasion. that led south korea to say it would consider supplying arms to ukraine. putin told reporters in vietnam today that the country's leaders would be making "a big mistake" ifhey did so. meantime in washington -- senate republicans and democrats banded together in pushing to designate russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. >> in my view, this message to the world is as important in a moral sense as any practical consequence. russia deserves to be in this small, selective club of atrocity committing killers. stephanie: also today, the white house said it would re-direct deliveries of air-defense missiles to ukraine, instead of sending them to other
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with news hour west. here are the latest headlines. vladimir putin picked up more support during his trip to asia today, signing a series of deals with vietnam. but his visit to the region is as much about the war in ukraine, as it is about bilateral agreements. earlier this week, putin was in north korea, where he and kim jong un pledged to come to each other's aid in the event of an invasion. that led south korea to say it would consider supplying arms to ukraine....
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stephanie. >> all right. lisa, thank you. happening today san jose mayor matt mehan will deliver his second state of the city and address. uh- is supposed to focus on service. he will be joined by other city leaders and volunteer groups at the happy hollow park and zoo. and he told our news partners at the mercury news that he sees it as a community work opportunity city. mehan is expected to work on the site with other community members after this address. service awards will also be presented. well, it's june 1st today and officially the start of pride month celebration have already started for many cities in the bay area. organizers say that events this year could be part celebration and part call to action in san francisco. this year's parade grand marshals ushering in pride for me. >> all the people that i grew up listening to watch it on tv, they are part of the lgbtq community. that means a lot to me. it's about just being your authentic self and just be you and not think about anything else. >> it's embracing the fact
stephanie. >> all right. lisa, thank you. happening today san jose mayor matt mehan will deliver his second state of the city and address. uh- is supposed to focus on service. he will be joined by other city leaders and volunteer groups at the happy hollow park and zoo. and he told our news partners at the mercury news that he sees it as a community work opportunity city. mehan is expected to work on the site with other community members after this address. service awards will also be...
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i'm stephanie lin today.or the judge in alameda county superior court to reject plea deals and send the cases to jury trials. she calls the current deal lenient kron four's philippe djegal reports from oakland where the woman claims district attorney pamela price has failed. her family. i asked to >> maury henson 6 feet away from 2 of 4 defendants convicted of charges in connection to her brother, ben hermans murder addressing judge scott patton prior to sentencing wednesday morning in alameda county superior court, a last-ditch effort to convince judge pat and to dismiss the alameda county district attorney's office is plea deals which threw out the kidnapping charges for all 4 defendants. my brother was not at the wrong place at the wrong time. he was in his home. >> when these people entered his home and tied him up and removed him from his home nearly 3 years men was bound and gagged, then strangled to death and left on the side of the road in the oakland hills in court, one defendant pleading guilty to s
i'm stephanie lin today.or the judge in alameda county superior court to reject plea deals and send the cases to jury trials. she calls the current deal lenient kron four's philippe djegal reports from oakland where the woman claims district attorney pamela price has failed. her family. i asked to >> maury henson 6 feet away from 2 of 4 defendants convicted of charges in connection to her brother, ben hermans murder addressing judge scott patton prior to sentencing wednesday morning in...
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stephanie, thank you so much for your reporting. and of course, we also know the alameda county da pamela price also faces that recall vote in november. thanks for your insight this. all right. let's talk about our forecast now as we take a live look outside at the embarcadero in san francisco. some nice blue skies out there and some some clouds as well. they're kyla. yeah, exactly. a little bit better weather for firefighting, which i just wanted to take a look at some of the firefighters, the 5 fires that we've been keeping an eye on. the post fire still over 15,000. >> acres but more containment today. 39%. that's the one in southern california. and then we have these 3 to be keeping an eye on. obviously the point fire the closest to us. but the sites fire, which has over 15,000 acres. i think as we get later into the week, the smoke from that could very well affect us. they're only 5% containment. where is the point? fires at 50 in the era fire now at 33%. so let's start with the point. fire, which is obviously up to the north o
stephanie, thank you so much for your reporting. and of course, we also know the alameda county da pamela price also faces that recall vote in november. thanks for your insight this. all right. let's talk about our forecast now as we take a live look outside at the embarcadero in san francisco. some nice blue skies out there and some some clouds as well. they're kyla. yeah, exactly. a little bit better weather for firefighting, which i just wanted to take a look at some of the firefighters, the...
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stephanie: kenneth trump, a school safety consultant. thanks so much for joining the "newshour."ng me, stephanie. ♪ geoff: in 2022, steve mcqueen, british-born son of caribbean immigrants, was knighted for his work as a filmmaker and artist, the two worlds in which he's achieved commercial and critical success. his latest work takes his art in yet another new direction. jeffrey brown recently joined mcqueen for a look for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeffrey: an enormous hall, bathed in slowly shifting colors, filled with improvised music created by bass instruments. it can feel like walking through a strange city or dreamscape. like scenes from the pandemic. or being inside an immense abstract painting. steve: it's a space to reflect. it's not a mirror. it's a space where things are bouncing off you as a viewer and you can expand it into something more because so many things come into your head. the fact that you bring in history, you bring your past into that space and you are engaged in that moment. jeffrey: so i'm part of this art? steve: how can you not be? how can y
stephanie: kenneth trump, a school safety consultant. thanks so much for joining the "newshour."ng me, stephanie. ♪ geoff: in 2022, steve mcqueen, british-born son of caribbean immigrants, was knighted for his work as a filmmaker and artist, the two worlds in which he's achieved commercial and critical success. his latest work takes his art in yet another new direction. jeffrey brown recently joined mcqueen for a look for our arts and culture series, canvas. jeffrey: an enormous...
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. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with news hour west. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has dissolved his war cabinet. the council was formed a show of unity after the october 7th hamas attacks to make key decisions about the fighting in but last week, centrist member benny gantz resigned in protest of netanyahu's handling of the war. officials say the prime minister will now rely more on his security cabinet, which includes some far-right members who oppose a ceasefire deal. at the u.s. state department today, spokesman matthew miller said the shift will not affect u.s. relations with israel. >> we have made clear when they take actions that we disagree with. we've made that clear publicly. and i can tell you, we've had some very direct conversations privately, as well, with senior members of the government of israel about those policies that we think are unproductive, not only to the plight of the palestinian people, but to israel's security. stephanie: on the ground in gaza, israel engaged in its first daily tactical pause along a sev
. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with news hour west. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has dissolved his war cabinet. the council was formed a show of unity after the october 7th hamas attacks to make key decisions about the fighting in but last week, centrist member benny gantz resigned in protest of netanyahu's handling of the war. officials say the prime minister will now rely more on his security cabinet, which includes some far-right members who oppose a ceasefire deal. at the u.s. state...
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. >> it even, once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. welcome to the nightcap, and i hope your seatbelts are on. because we are now just 137 days away and the election. it is the first day of summer and campaign season is certainly heating up. with huge fundraising numbers just weeks until the rnc convention and less than one week away from the first presidential debate. president joe biden and the democrats say that they had a total of 221 million bucks at the end of may come abut his cash advantage over donald trump is now gone. the trump campaign says it ended may with $235 million, and that includes a huge fundraising hall after trump's conviction. this weekend biden is at camp david in the bright prep mode, while trump is already trying to make excuses for himself, telling supporters that the debate moderators are not going to treat them fairly. with that, let's bring in our nightcap, and it is a fantastic group. democratic strategist james carville, who helped elect former president bill clinton in the early 90s. susan page joins u
. >> it even, once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. welcome to the nightcap, and i hope your seatbelts are on. because we are now just 137 days away and the election. it is the first day of summer and campaign season is certainly heating up. with huge fundraising numbers just weeks until the rnc convention and less than one week away from the first presidential debate. president joe biden and the democrats say that they had a total of 221 million bucks at the end of may come abut his cash...
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we don't look up enough, stephanie. that's the other thing too.y cousin tony that earlier. we was outside running, training. i was like, look up. look at the trees. look at the clouds. >> gratitude. >> you think about the world we in, we're always looking down at our phones. i think about like tupac when he said keep your head up. i think about songs like be optimistic from sound of blackness. as long as you keep your head to the sky, things will be okay. it's got to be something to where they're keeping us constantly looking down. like why aren't we intentionally looking up enough? if there's all of these devices that are making us look down, we have to be intentional about looking up. we have to. >> there's another person that you talk about, that you write about, that you hold at a different level, a higher standard. and if the audience had a picture of you and i and said which person in the picture truly is connected to, loves, and has been inspired by their whole life judy bloom, i'm guessing 99.9% of this audience would go obviously, it's yo
we don't look up enough, stephanie. that's the other thing too.y cousin tony that earlier. we was outside running, training. i was like, look up. look at the trees. look at the clouds. >> gratitude. >> you think about the world we in, we're always looking down at our phones. i think about like tupac when he said keep your head up. i think about songs like be optimistic from sound of blackness. as long as you keep your head to the sky, things will be okay. it's got to be something to...