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stephanie asked it be disclosed. i assume stephanie would like all of the facts, all of the truth, to be disclosed by whomever, whether it be mueller, the senate intelligence committee, or whomever. do i have that correct, stephanie? >> yes, absolutely. of course we want to have all the facts. i hope that you want the memo released too, it's democrats that, again, are obstructing the release of this memo. >> there's no democratic obstruction. we agree that we all want the facts. then i have a problem with you suggesting that nothing is true, "the new york times" has to constantly retract, none of that is true. remember, in an interview you gave on camera several months ago, actually a couple of years ago, you pushed this idea of the pizza gate, that somehow hillary clinton was involved with pedophiles in a pizza store in washington. it was so severe that the host of that show asked you to retract it. so i have no confidence in your facts. >> peter, i'm glad you did some research. if you actually watch the videos you
stephanie asked it be disclosed. i assume stephanie would like all of the facts, all of the truth, to be disclosed by whomever, whether it be mueller, the senate intelligence committee, or whomever. do i have that correct, stephanie? >> yes, absolutely. of course we want to have all the facts. i hope that you want the memo released too, it's democrats that, again, are obstructing the release of this memo. >> there's no democratic obstruction. we agree that we all want the facts....
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let's go now back to the davos where stephanie flanders is with a guest. stephanie? >> we are very pleased to have stephen poehler, governor of the think of canada. lots of talk about the end of easy money here in davos, and people wondering how quickly the process can go without disturbing this great level recovery we have had. risesd three rate since last summer. we are more worried about inflation then slow growth -- than slow growth? stephen: not quite. i think the end of easy money is all too simple, stephanie. it is likely money is going to remain easy for some time because the economies are still working their way through a lot of underlying stresses. it is all about this notion of what is normal. normal moves around depending on what is going on in your economy. we have some upward slope to go. stephanie: you are surely pretty close to full capacity in canada. stephen: we think we are operating close to capacity. certainly in terms of output. there is considerable slack remaining in the labor market. what happens at this late stage in the cycle is investment
let's go now back to the davos where stephanie flanders is with a guest. stephanie? >> we are very pleased to have stephen poehler, governor of the think of canada. lots of talk about the end of easy money here in davos, and people wondering how quickly the process can go without disturbing this great level recovery we have had. risesd three rate since last summer. we are more worried about inflation then slow growth -- than slow growth? stephen: not quite. i think the end of easy money...
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>> absolutely, i'm sure they would love to, stephanie. the big question for me is, does he actually know anything or is this just informed speculation? he's not a trump insider for many years, but he was inside the campaign. he may know a lot, for example, about jared kushner's meetings during the transition. don't forget, kushner was meeting with a lot of foreign officials, including a russian banker, at the same time his family real estate empire was in bad need of some financing. the question is did he mix transition business and real estate business. does bannon know anything about that. what does he know about various deals the trump empire was involved in, including that trump empire moscow deal. does he have actual information that could further this case, or is he just looking at it as an analyst and saying these guys are in big trouble. >> we know to this day president trump still has not completely distanced himself from any of his family businesses. we know jared kushner's sister, and remember, jared divested his investments in
>> absolutely, i'm sure they would love to, stephanie. the big question for me is, does he actually know anything or is this just informed speculation? he's not a trump insider for many years, but he was inside the campaign. he may know a lot, for example, about jared kushner's meetings during the transition. don't forget, kushner was meeting with a lot of foreign officials, including a russian banker, at the same time his family real estate empire was in bad need of some financing. the...
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>> hey, stephanie. so the vote today at noon will be the vote that's been in front of the senate since midnight on friday night. this is a three-week extension in government funding going up to february 8th. it's the sixth year extension of the children's health insurance program. it's a delay of some obamacare taxes. the same thing in front of the senate on friday except three weeks instead of four. but this also comes from a set of promises about some legislative priorities. mitch mcconnell laid this out on the floor last night. let's listen. >> should these issues not be resolved by the time the funding bill before us expires on february 8th, 2018, assuming that the government remains open, it would be my intention to proceed to legislation that would address daca, border security, and related issues. >> so that's the promise for mitch mcconnell. if there's not a deal separately to deal with daca, border security and related issues, before this time -- this cr runs out on february 8th and assuming th
>> hey, stephanie. so the vote today at noon will be the vote that's been in front of the senate since midnight on friday night. this is a three-week extension in government funding going up to february 8th. it's the sixth year extension of the children's health insurance program. it's a delay of some obamacare taxes. the same thing in front of the senate on friday except three weeks instead of four. but this also comes from a set of promises about some legislative priorities. mitch...
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>> no, i don't think so, stephanie. i mean there's deterrence and then there's needless provocation. the way that our president conducted this needless provocation was in a very juvenile, immature and embarrassing fashion. i think it erodes our credibility when the president goes out there and brags about the size of our nuclear arsenal. it sends a signal to kim jong-un, hey look, we're coming after them to destroy their regime. in fact the president previously talked about fire and fury and he has said i think only one thing will take care of this situation, implying military -- preemptive military force. so the president is really upping the stakes here and i think this strategy will back fire because it will force kim jong-un to escalate further and perfect their nuclear and missile capability. >> david, i mentioned that i like your tweets. you tweeted this and it stuck out to me. the people i know who know the most about national security are the most disturbed by trump's behavior. these are experienced people who h
>> no, i don't think so, stephanie. i mean there's deterrence and then there's needless provocation. the way that our president conducted this needless provocation was in a very juvenile, immature and embarrassing fashion. i think it erodes our credibility when the president goes out there and brags about the size of our nuclear arsenal. it sends a signal to kim jong-un, hey look, we're coming after them to destroy their regime. in fact the president previously talked about fire and fury...
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stephanie: hi. lemonis: hey. stephanie: how you doing, marcus? lemonis: this is stephanie. stephanie: hi, stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. anna: hi. anna. nice to meet you. lemonis: stephanie is a woman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. she was one of the original owners of courage b. and she runs my entire fashion group. she's gonna be very involved in the process not only today, but going forward. so let's clear the back wall and let's -- let's move the process along. susana: all right. lemonis: this is what we know as the best-selling unit in the company, and the best-selling unit is black. next the tube top. this is like one of your best sellers ever, right? susana: yes. stephanie: great. lemonis: how many units did you sell? stephanie: almost 3,000. lemonis: 3,000. anna: and everybody's retailing this. lemonis: ultimately, the products that we choose here today will build a collection of core products. stephanie: fantastic. susana: yeah. stephanie: great basic. lemonis: and this'll give us a clear way to have products at a great price and always in stock.
stephanie: hi. lemonis: hey. stephanie: how you doing, marcus? lemonis: this is stephanie. stephanie: hi, stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. anna: hi. anna. nice to meet you. lemonis: stephanie is a woman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. she was one of the original owners of courage b. and she runs my entire fashion group. she's gonna be very involved in the process not only today, but going forward. so let's clear the back wall and let's -- let's move the process along. susana:...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. you're watching msnbc where we've got brand-new revelations in the russia investigation. and they are raising new questions about possible money laundering this morning. the house intelligence committee has released the transcript from its closed door interview with glen simpson, the head of the opposition research firm fusion gps. that firm was behind the infamous trump russia dossier. i want to bring in nick ackerman, former assistant special watergreat partner, it is also a partner. and of course an msnbc legal analyst. walk us through what was told to investigators. >> last week when we saw the senate judiciary committee release the transcript, some of the most interesting exchanges there was how it came to be that the time line where the dossier, some of the findings of the opposition research being done by fusion gps went from the opposition research firm to the fbi. and whether or not the fbi was taking those claims seriously. what we saw in the transcripts that read almost 200
i'm stephanie ruhle. you're watching msnbc where we've got brand-new revelations in the russia investigation. and they are raising new questions about possible money laundering this morning. the house intelligence committee has released the transcript from its closed door interview with glen simpson, the head of the opposition research firm fusion gps. that firm was behind the infamous trump russia dossier. i want to bring in nick ackerman, former assistant special watergreat partner, it is...
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. >> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you, mika. thank you joe. i'm going to go i'm with her, mika's always right. i'm stephanie ruhle with much to cover this morning. starting with the state of the investigation. the cloud of the russia probe hangs over president trump's first state of the union address. while lawmakers are divided over protecting mueller after revelations the president tried to fire him. >> right now, there's not an issue, so why create one when
. >> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thank you, mika. thank you joe. i'm going to go i'm with her, mika's always right. i'm stephanie ruhle with much to cover this morning. starting with the state of the investigation. the cloud of the russia probe hangs over president trump's first state of the union address. while lawmakers are divided over protecting mueller after revelations the president tried to fire him. >> right now, there's not an issue, so why...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. new this morning, two senators have just introduced, wait for it, bipartisan legislation to fight foreign interference in u.s. elections. setting out clear consequences for any nation attempting to undermine the democratic process in this country. joining me now is one of those senators behind the bill, democrat chris van holland of maryland. good morning, sir. you and republican senator marco rubio have joined forces to introduce the deter act. what kind of consequences are you proposing? at its face, it seems like a no brainer. who wouldn't want this? >> well, i hope that's the case. because this is aimed at preventing interference in our elections on a forward looking basis. there's been obviously a lot of investigation into what happened in the last election. but senator rubio and i have teamed up to say we need to put in place a clear deterrent to interference going forward. and we do that with respect to any country. but especially with respect to russia. here's how it works. wi
i'm stephanie ruhle. new this morning, two senators have just introduced, wait for it, bipartisan legislation to fight foreign interference in u.s. elections. setting out clear consequences for any nation attempting to undermine the democratic process in this country. joining me now is one of those senators behind the bill, democrat chris van holland of maryland. good morning, sir. you and republican senator marco rubio have joined forces to introduce the deter act. what kind of consequences...
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that's why they want to attach it to this. >> stephanie, as promised, chuck schumer has taken to the podium, and we're taking our viewers there. >> plunged head first into the trump shutdown. how did we get here? why is it that republicans and president trump are unwilling to do the jobs they were elected to do, and reach an agreement to fund the military, critical programs for the middle class, address daca, fund children's health, and take care of disaster aid? over the last several months, democrats have bent over backward to negotiate with the white house. unfortunately, the president and republican leaders in congress are like abbott and costello. the congressional leaders tell me to negotiate with president trump. president trump tells me to figure it out with republican leaders. let me talk a little bit about what transpired in negotiations. first, a little history. last year, when president trump ended the daca program, we immediately began working on a solution that both sides could agree to. leader pelosi and i went to dinner with the president. we came away with an agreeme
that's why they want to attach it to this. >> stephanie, as promised, chuck schumer has taken to the podium, and we're taking our viewers there. >> plunged head first into the trump shutdown. how did we get here? why is it that republicans and president trump are unwilling to do the jobs they were elected to do, and reach an agreement to fund the military, critical programs for the middle class, address daca, fund children's health, and take care of disaster aid? over the last...
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stephanie because and i'm talking. what is russia's end game an offer in two of our online producers. virtual meets have been picked that particular topic it's a good little features to help you understand how one of the biggest players in syria fits into this particular conflict that's in the features section about zero dot com that is under the more menu if you search for russia a freeman. and you can get in touch with us as well hey can you conduct details on screen hashtags i don't use grid i have heard from a couple of people about me in mar actually i thought this was initially about syria but it is about me in my skin why the united nations isn't doing something and that the main mommy should be punished as per the strict international criminal laws there are a lot of players involved in me and maher will try to put pressure there and that is certainly what's happened with bill richardson he's decided he can't be a part of that process anymore he feels it is not doing what it's supposed to the hashtag i didn't u
stephanie because and i'm talking. what is russia's end game an offer in two of our online producers. virtual meets have been picked that particular topic it's a good little features to help you understand how one of the biggest players in syria fits into this particular conflict that's in the features section about zero dot com that is under the more menu if you search for russia a freeman. and you can get in touch with us as well hey can you conduct details on screen hashtags i don't use grid...
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stephanie ruhle picks it up right now. >> thanks, mika, thanks, joe. >>> good morning, i'm stephanie ruhle. you know why i am, live from washington, d.c. we begin today with president's state of the union. he described it as a nation of compassion and togetherness, accountability and respect. those are powerful words. but can trump himself even begin to live up to them? i have a great team here to help me break all of it down. and i want to go first to talk a bit -- well, i want to share a scaled-down version of last night's address. take a look. >> let's begin tonight by recognizing that the state of our union is strong, because our people are strong. we have created 2.4 million new jobs. the stock market has smashed one record after another. we enacted the biggest tax cuts and reforms in american history. and millions of americans will have more take-home pay starting next month. a lot more. for many years companies and jobs were only leaving us. but now they are roaring back. they're coming back. they want to be where the action is. we will work to fix bad trade deals, to rebuild
stephanie ruhle picks it up right now. >> thanks, mika, thanks, joe. >>> good morning, i'm stephanie ruhle. you know why i am, live from washington, d.c. we begin today with president's state of the union. he described it as a nation of compassion and togetherness, accountability and respect. those are powerful words. but can trump himself even begin to live up to them? i have a great team here to help me break all of it down. and i want to go first to talk a bit -- well, i want...
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stephanie: it is hard to tell. we saw last night that senator chuck schumer said that he supported a continuing resolution to keep hte government going for a few days while they continue to negotiations. they might be able to get to a point where they can pass a spending bill that keeps them working for a few days. but they've got republican senators that are against the house bill that are willing to vote. senator john mccain might not be able to vote. they don't even have all the republican votes mind up. t-- votes lined up. you also have trump set to go to mar-a-lago this weekend. will he do that if the government shuts down? francine: can he sign bills from mar-a-lago? stephanie: that might be the least of his problems. the optics of him going to mar-a-lago, hosting this celebration of his first year in office with tickets going for $100,000 each, i think he's got bigger issues. you know, should he be staying in washington to hammer out a deal? he has already come under criticism for not making enough of calls
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backed opposed by turkey well let's get more on all of this now we're joined by correspondent stephanie decker she is live for us near the turkish syrian borders and reports that the ground operation has been launched stephanie what are you hearing. yes the prime minister made that announcement that turkish troops he said had entered in of course there's an african city and then these the entire sort of region. in which is even the the mountain you see over my left shoulder there so what we understand is that a group of turkish special forces together with free syrian army fighters those are the syrian rebels that turkey supports and turned the region of africa from the northern border so the northern border with turkey and that there's fighting going on with why p.g. fighters around a village there are so the air campaign is active we've been hearing jets in the sky throughout the day we've been hearing shelling coming from a position just over there from a turkish beige also heavy military. machine gun fire so it is a very active campaign this sort of ground offensive that everyone's
backed opposed by turkey well let's get more on all of this now we're joined by correspondent stephanie decker she is live for us near the turkish syrian borders and reports that the ground operation has been launched stephanie what are you hearing. yes the prime minister made that announcement that turkish troops he said had entered in of course there's an african city and then these the entire sort of region. in which is even the the mountain you see over my left shoulder there so what we...
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stephanie martÍnez nos habla del impacto econÓmico negativo que esto conlleva. stephanie: estacionamientos vacÍos y muy pero muy pocos compradores debido a que muchos han optado por hacer sus compras por internet. >> es mÁs fácil, todo llega mÁs rÁpido. stephanie: por ello, cadenas de tiendas como macy's y sir alex se ha visto recatadas por la tecnologÍa y obligadas a cerrar sus puertas. >> ayuda a que la gente estÉ mÁs involucrada en la tecnologÍa, se me manera cÓmo obtener mejores precios pero se pierde el toque personal de poder obviamente tener alguien que te ayude. stephanie: mientras que macy's dio luz verde al cierre de 11 de un total de 100 tiendas que kmart y seals dijeron que van a cerrar. >> la gente joven ahora pierde una puerta. pero dios los va abrir otros puertos para que tomen oportunidad de otro tipo de carreras que les den una solidez econÓmica mÁs estable. sthepanie: de acuerdo un reporte de la compaÑÍa financiera credit swiss 8600 tiendas serÁn cerradas. >> de aquÍ a junio la mayoría de estas tiendas estÁn cerrando. tenemos
stephanie martÍnez nos habla del impacto econÓmico negativo que esto conlleva. stephanie: estacionamientos vacÍos y muy pero muy pocos compradores debido a que muchos han optado por hacer sus compras por internet. >> es mÁs fácil, todo llega mÁs rÁpido. stephanie: por ello, cadenas de tiendas como macy's y sir alex se ha visto recatadas por la tecnologÍa y obligadas a cerrar sus puertas. >> ayuda a que la gente estÉ mÁs involucrada en la tecnologÍa, se me manera cÓmo...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. as hallie mentioned, my colleague, ali velshi, is on assignment in davos, switzerland. today, it is tuesday, january 23rd. let's get you started. >> we're told by the justice department that, in fact, the attorney general was interviewed by mueller last week for several hours. >> this potentially signifying that maybe this thing is getting close to being over. not that you have these high-level officials, cabinet-level officials like jeff sessions, talking with the special counsel. >> of all of the players and actors in this particular drama, sessions is the weakest link. >> the president has expressed public frustration with sessions' decision to recuse himself from the russia probe. he's attacked him on twitter. >> we should remind everyone, while the president may choose who the attorney general is going to be, that attorney general is there to serve the american people. >> it would be completely a surprise if this investigation didn't, very soon, conclude with the interview of the
i'm stephanie ruhle. as hallie mentioned, my colleague, ali velshi, is on assignment in davos, switzerland. today, it is tuesday, january 23rd. let's get you started. >> we're told by the justice department that, in fact, the attorney general was interviewed by mueller last week for several hours. >> this potentially signifying that maybe this thing is getting close to being over. not that you have these high-level officials, cabinet-level officials like jeff sessions, talking with...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. the white house firing back at a judge this morning calling a decision to temporarily revive part of a federal program protecting young immigrants outrageous. the judge ruled d.r.e.a.m.ers must be allowed to renew their applications. the judge saying the government did not consider the impact ending daca would have. the decision came just hours after the president's quite mixed messages on how to move forward with immigration reform. listen in. 7. >> what about a clean daca bill now? >> i think that's basically what dick is saying. we're going to come up with daca and then we can start immediately on the phase two. >> mr. president, you need to be clear, though. i think what senator feinstein is asking here, when we talk about daca, we don't want to be back here two years later. you have to have security. >> do you see that? the president back and forth. we want a clean bill on daca. dianne feinstein weighing in. somehow that was left off the transcript from the white house, but fortu
i'm stephanie ruhle. the white house firing back at a judge this morning calling a decision to temporarily revive part of a federal program protecting young immigrants outrageous. the judge ruled d.r.e.a.m.ers must be allowed to renew their applications. the judge saying the government did not consider the impact ending daca would have. the decision came just hours after the president's quite mixed messages on how to move forward with immigration reform. listen in. 7. >> what about a...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. turn up the volume. democratic senator franken will officially resign today, nearly one month after he announce head would leave office following allegations of sexual misconduct. his downfall comes as the me too movement gains serious momentum. a new article in "the new york times" exposes a potential threat to the movement. quote, political partisans are exploiting the moment, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to support accusers who come forward with charges against president trump and members of congress, even amid questions about their motivation. joining me now is the author of that article, "new york times" political reporter ken vogual. this is an important piece. talk to us about how political partisans are exploiting the movement and how it's happening across the aisle. >> yes, that's right, stephanie. we found that in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election, there were a number of major donors on the left who reached out to lisa bloom, this is the women's rights
i'm stephanie ruhle. turn up the volume. democratic senator franken will officially resign today, nearly one month after he announce head would leave office following allegations of sexual misconduct. his downfall comes as the me too movement gains serious momentum. a new article in "the new york times" exposes a potential threat to the movement. quote, political partisans are exploiting the moment, raising hundreds of thousands of dollars to support accusers who come forward with...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. it has only been two days -- it seems like so much longer -- since the government reopened, and a second shutdown seems increasingly possible. chuck schumer took funding for president trump's proposed border wall off the table yesterday following what he sees as bad faith negotiations from the white house. the president responded, guess where, twitter, writing, quote, crying chuck schumer fully understands, especially after his humiliating defeat, that if there is no with the, there is no daca. we must have safety and security, together with a strong military, for our great people. with me now is national political reporter for nbc news. i want to start with president trump's quote. so president quote, two days ago, was blaming democrats for shutting down the government. he was saying it was democrats' decision to support illegal immigrants and not sick children, which is why people should vote republican. why is the president now saying that it was a devastating defeat if chuck shooc
i'm stephanie ruhle. it has only been two days -- it seems like so much longer -- since the government reopened, and a second shutdown seems increasingly possible. chuck schumer took funding for president trump's proposed border wall off the table yesterday following what he sees as bad faith negotiations from the white house. the president responded, guess where, twitter, writing, quote, crying chuck schumer fully understands, especially after his humiliating defeat, that if there is no with...
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stephanie martÍnez en el reporte stephanie: no reconozco esa palabra? la sociedad tiene un problema con los niÑos y los adolescentes. este ya es un problema mental. >> podrÍa caer en los síntomas de obsesiones compulsivas y un poco con narcisismo. stephanie: estudios miden la gravedad del trastorno. personas que se toman al menos tres fotos al dÍa pero no las publican, aguda quienes las publican y crÓnica quienes publican mÁs de seis fotos al dÍa. >> personas que estÁn metidas al instagram todo el tiempo. >> este es un mensaje. no tenemos que estar todo el tiempo en el telÉfono. >> no tiene poder cientÍfico. tienen que decir los pro y los contra. conductor: el real madrid sufriÓ. llega cautihno. daniel: comenzamos con informaciÓn del fÚtbol europeo. se mide al celta. sirve para remontar y los minutos finales, el uruguayo se encarga de decretar el 2-2. leonel messi abre y marca el segundo. sÉptimo gol del brasileÑo. se tomÓ las primeras fotografÍas con los colores, eel brasileÑo serÁ presentado a la aficiÓn. consiguiÓ el touch down.
stephanie martÍnez en el reporte stephanie: no reconozco esa palabra? la sociedad tiene un problema con los niÑos y los adolescentes. este ya es un problema mental. >> podrÍa caer en los síntomas de obsesiones compulsivas y un poco con narcisismo. stephanie: estudios miden la gravedad del trastorno. personas que se toman al menos tres fotos al dÍa pero no las publican, aguda quienes las publican y crÓnica quienes publican mÁs de seis fotos al dÍa. >> personas que estÁn...
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stephanie. or and which is. really behind me that mountain is turkey there's a base behind there and they've been shelling throughout the day we've been hearing it. heavy machine gun fire also the sound of tanks along the border and then over my left shoulder is syria that mountain that you see behind me and not yesterday was heavily bombarded. hundred fifty three. targets yes you mentioned that ground operation we've been making calls it seems that they're mobilizing elizabeth but it doesn't seem like it is in full swing as if they have reinforced by thousands of syrian army fighters those are the rebels that turkey supports inside syria. also they've been to these kind of areas and the north to be able to go in from all sides so certainly it is an ongoing operation seventy two jets used in the air campaign that started yesterday let's take a look at how the last twenty four hours have unfolded. shortly before sunset on saturday turkey launched its air campaign on. turkish officials had said that the operation
stephanie. or and which is. really behind me that mountain is turkey there's a base behind there and they've been shelling throughout the day we've been hearing it. heavy machine gun fire also the sound of tanks along the border and then over my left shoulder is syria that mountain that you see behind me and not yesterday was heavily bombarded. hundred fifty three. targets yes you mentioned that ground operation we've been making calls it seems that they're mobilizing elizabeth but it doesn't...
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we're joined now on and stephanie deck of his life arise from. the border with syria what's what's the latest you hang stephanie about what's happening in. well we're actually on the syrian border with turkey we're now in on takio we've been hearing intensive shelling and heavy machine gunfire from where we are also earlier the sounds of jets in the sky the military has now made us move just behind this mountain because they say there's a five kilometer sort of military zone in place but certainly it is an active ongoing fight turkish media reporting that f.s.a. fighters these are the syrian rebels that turkey supports have launched a ground offensive we're trying to confirm this we haven't been able to confirm that with turkish military or f.s.a. sources but what we do know is that thousands of s.a.'s f.s.a. fighters have been reinforced inside syria on the eastern front so to speak and also turkey has brought a number of those fighters to the northern border and also here to the western border where they will then be moving and we've also just
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>> reporter: stephanie, good morning. authorities aren't publicly releasing the suspected shooter's name, he is a juvenile. but we're told that authorities do plan to charge him with counts of murder and attempted murder, that he was seen being taken from this school, from marshall county high school yesterday, in handcuffs. authorities have not confirmed a motive, but several, multiple students tell us he was a member of the school's band. i asked authorities last night whether bullying, whether they're looking at bullying as a potential motive. at this point they wouldn't comment. late last night authorities confirmed the names of the two students who died. 15-year-old bailey holt died at the scene. her family told us overnight, her aunt says she was a precious, precious soul and no parents should have to endure burying a child. preston cope, the other student who died, died at the hospital. the 15-year-old student barged in with a handgun and opened fire. some students told us of a harrowing experience. one student bar
>> reporter: stephanie, good morning. authorities aren't publicly releasing the suspected shooter's name, he is a juvenile. but we're told that authorities do plan to charge him with counts of murder and attempted murder, that he was seen being taken from this school, from marshall county high school yesterday, in handcuffs. authorities have not confirmed a motive, but several, multiple students tell us he was a member of the school's band. i asked authorities last night whether bullying,...
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stephanie ramos is live in washington with more details. stephanie? >> reporter: president trump's relationship with former white house chief strategist steve bannon has blown up mainly over that book. bannon is quoted in it. as you just said that book is set to be released today. president trump and his old friend, former white house chief strategist steve bannon, are not in a good place right now. >> it's not like there were regularly scheduled called and certainly no meetings between the two of them. >> reporter: the white house furious after excerpts of that new white house book "fire and fury" were released authorized by michael wolff, quotes bannon criticizing the president and his family. in it he calls donald trump jr. and jared kushner treasonous and unpatriotic for meeting with a russian lawyer they thought had dirt on hillary clinton. president trump tweeting overnight, i never spoke to him for book. full of lies, misrepresentations, and sources that don't exist. look at this guy's past and watch what happens to him and sloppy steve. but on
stephanie ramos is live in washington with more details. stephanie? >> reporter: president trump's relationship with former white house chief strategist steve bannon has blown up mainly over that book. bannon is quoted in it. as you just said that book is set to be released today. president trump and his old friend, former white house chief strategist steve bannon, are not in a good place right now. >> it's not like there were regularly scheduled called and certainly no meetings...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. president trump denying any collusion or obstruction of justice and laying out a time line of when he might be speaking with special counsel robert mueller. take a look. >> there's been no collusion whatsoever. >> do you have a date set? >> i guess they're talking about two or three weeks, but i would love to do it. >> his lawyer ty cobb is walking that back saying, quote, in those remarks, the president expressed his complete cooperation with mr. mueller. the details are being negotiated with mr. trump's personal lawyers. we can send you that video. you should watch again, what the president said. tough to walk those comments back because he said them. this comes two weeks after the president said it seems unlikely that he was going to have to meet with mueller. i want to bring in msnbc's intelligence and national security super star reporter ken delanian and justice and security analyst matt miller who, by the way, is a superb tweeter and former spokesman for the justice department.
i'm stephanie ruhle. president trump denying any collusion or obstruction of justice and laying out a time line of when he might be speaking with special counsel robert mueller. take a look. >> there's been no collusion whatsoever. >> do you have a date set? >> i guess they're talking about two or three weeks, but i would love to do it. >> his lawyer ty cobb is walking that back saying, quote, in those remarks, the president expressed his complete cooperation with mr....
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie. >> thanks so much, joe. thank you, mika. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today starting with the dream team. democrats and republicans head to the white house to discuss a possible daca deal to avoid a shutdown. >> my friends on the democratic side are just dying to get somebody amnesty. i don't think the budget is the place to do that. >> while the president, still holding on to one non-negotiable, at least for them. >> we want a wall. the wall's going to happen or we're not going to have daca. >> critics say paying for the wall could take money away from the people paid to man it. and of course -- >> it's your job to go out there and find them? >> yes, because it's no one else's. >> and peace through sport. north and south korean delegates meet face-to-face for the first time in over two years. no talks of nuclear weapons but an agreement reached to send north korean athletes to the olympics. >>> we got a lot to cover this morning, starting with that big meeting at the white house. 20
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. stephanie. >> thanks so much, joe. thank you, mika. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle with a lot to cover today starting with the dream team. democrats and republicans head to the white house to discuss a possible daca deal to avoid a shutdown. >> my friends on the democratic side are just dying to get somebody amnesty. i don't think the budget is the place to do that. >> while the president, still holding on to one...
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. >> stephanie kosanza. this is an opportunity for us to learn about lutheran social services and i understand it's been around for a very long time. sonanceee, tell us about its origins. >> well like many of the faith based social service agencies in san francisco, lutheran social services can trace your roots back to the late 1800s. many immigrants that came at that time with their own faith traditions first services were taken care of widows and/or fans and later seniors that is what churches and faith communities still do today. our official starting date in san francisco in the later days we did refugee resettlement after the viet nam war. since that time we've been serving people who have been homeless, formerly homeless. serving people with hiv and aids. >> and that is here in san francisco. >> in san francisco. >> but i know the territory covers all of northern california which is a large territory. >> to oregon to reno all the way to hawaii. >> that's a large territory. stephanie, tell us about prog
. >> stephanie kosanza. this is an opportunity for us to learn about lutheran social services and i understand it's been around for a very long time. sonanceee, tell us about its origins. >> well like many of the faith based social service agencies in san francisco, lutheran social services can trace your roots back to the late 1800s. many immigrants that came at that time with their own faith traditions first services were taken care of widows and/or fans and later seniors that is...
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decker she's live for us on the turkish syrian border so what is happening in a scene stephanie have the turkish and free syrian army entered a frame well they ventured the region of a foot in certain areas particularly to the north and just about northwest of where we are so that offensive is ongoing i can tell you in this position where along the western border that turkey has with there's been intensive tank shelling and artillery heavy artillery outgoing since we've been here now is where i live it's actually gone relatively quiet but that's a base just behind this mountain we were just pushed out from there there is still subban i don't think it's loud enough at the moment for the camera to pick up so it shows you that there is an active offensive here at the same time you probably see the herder behind me with his sheep life does continue here as normal the villages are a little tense they are concerned about if there might be any incoming because there have been some incidents of shells that have landed inside turkey but yes as you mentioned there are a lot of strong messages
decker she's live for us on the turkish syrian border so what is happening in a scene stephanie have the turkish and free syrian army entered a frame well they ventured the region of a foot in certain areas particularly to the north and just about northwest of where we are so that offensive is ongoing i can tell you in this position where along the western border that turkey has with there's been intensive tank shelling and artillery heavy artillery outgoing since we've been here now is where i...
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i'm stephanie ruhle, my partner ali velshi on assignment. today is monday january 22, 2018. let's get started. >>> this morning, still no deal to end the government shutdown now stretching into its third day. >> the government is now broken because none of our leaders trust that anyone else is going to follow through on their commitment. >> how much of it just comes down to a lack of trust? >> most of it. >> it would be my intention to proceed the legislation that would address daca, border security and related issues. >> i will add my vote for this agreement as majority leader has simply outlined. >> we have yet to reach an agreement on a path forward that would be acceptable for both sides. >> in the end it's going to be up to the two leaders. and i hope they can come together. >> are democrats complicit? >> well, they're not helping us keep the government open. they're not helping us lead to a solution on immigration. >> this government cannot open again until at least nine democrats support the measure. so it's entirely in their hands. >> all the while right here at the
i'm stephanie ruhle, my partner ali velshi on assignment. today is monday january 22, 2018. let's get started. >>> this morning, still no deal to end the government shutdown now stretching into its third day. >> the government is now broken because none of our leaders trust that anyone else is going to follow through on their commitment. >> how much of it just comes down to a lack of trust? >> most of it. >> it would be my intention to proceed the legislation...
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report saying stephanie about the situation for civilians. yes it's corroborating what we've been hearing from our sources of the fact that most of these border villages up the mountain you see behind me there's been intensive shelling all not of the last couple of days we've heard some today but it is less than it has been in the last few days that they people have fled those border villages and as you mentioned around five thousand people are the u.n. estimates they haven't managed to get out of often province they are displaced inside the province in the u.n. report saying that the authorities. that is the id the political party in the white p.g.d. the armed wing are preventing them from leaving now we've heard this before from sources we've been speaking to from often saying that the y.p. d's afraid that turkey will completely flatten the city if there are no civilians we've been speaking to some people inside there is concern growing of course they say they still have food and water but of course this is a military offensive at the momen
report saying stephanie about the situation for civilians. yes it's corroborating what we've been hearing from our sources of the fact that most of these border villages up the mountain you see behind me there's been intensive shelling all not of the last couple of days we've heard some today but it is less than it has been in the last few days that they people have fled those border villages and as you mentioned around five thousand people are the u.n. estimates they haven't managed to get out...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" and here are the top stories we are watching right now. the record-breaking temperatures gripping the u.s. is blamed for killing almost eight people. windchill advisories and freeze warnings are posted from south texas all the way up to canada. forecasters now warn part of the east coast could face a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain later this week. >>> and new video of a gunman taken just moments before he opened fire on police in colorado killing one officer and wounding four others. 37-year-old matthew real live-streamed this video of himself calling 911 claiming he was threatened by a roommate. this as the grieving community in colorado came together for a very sad candlelight vigil honoring the 29-year-old sheriff's deputy who was killed. >>> democratic senator of minnesota al franken will officially resign today. franken announced he would leave office over sexual my conduct allegations. his replacement, minnesota lieutenant governor tina smi
i'm stephanie ruhle. you're watching "velshi & ruhle" and here are the top stories we are watching right now. the record-breaking temperatures gripping the u.s. is blamed for killing almost eight people. windchill advisories and freeze warnings are posted from south texas all the way up to canada. forecasters now warn part of the east coast could face a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain later this week. >>> and new video of a gunman taken just moments before he opened...
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stephanie deca joins us live from near the turkey syria border and stephanie give us the latest on. military action in and around our free. will certainly those airstrikes have begun they began at five o'clock local time that's two hours ago we were actually at it ok should opposite syria watching the turks shelling throughout the day sporadically not that much we were told to move and two hours later they watched that campaign in that mountain also is being targeted turkey's also mobilized f.s.a. fighters free syrian army fighters these are the rebels inside syria that turkey supports inside syria to the east resupply also being told that some of those fighters are ventured out fleeing across the border from turkey we're trying to confirm that politically briefly. the russians have said they did have around three hundred military personnel in are fleeing they have now moved them out and i think it's clear that the russians have given tacit green light to this because they control the airspace they control the skies so seeing turkey flying air sorties means that the russians have ag
stephanie deca joins us live from near the turkey syria border and stephanie give us the latest on. military action in and around our free. will certainly those airstrikes have begun they began at five o'clock local time that's two hours ago we were actually at it ok should opposite syria watching the turks shelling throughout the day sporadically not that much we were told to move and two hours later they watched that campaign in that mountain also is being targeted turkey's also mobilized...
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deck as she is joining us live from the syrian border so what are you hearing stephanie about the five thousand people who have left the people who are trying to leave what options they have. well they don't have many options from sources we've been speaking of the last couple of days and it adds up to what the u.n. issued in their report which is always important because things are very difficult to verify inside syria so the message really does add up and it is this that the the people in charge of offering this is the p y d in the why p.g. fighters the u.n. saying that they have blocked all the roads out of a free in the only way people really have to go is into government held area of aleppo there are also reports as you mentioned some of those who did manage to get out. were pushed back so this is sort of the sonora you have you have a free which is pretty much surrounded i would say from the west and north you have turkey then you have you know free syrian army fighters to the east and also turkish troops and other fighting groups to the south of it so it's a very difficult situa
deck as she is joining us live from the syrian border so what are you hearing stephanie about the five thousand people who have left the people who are trying to leave what options they have. well they don't have many options from sources we've been speaking of the last couple of days and it adds up to what the u.n. issued in their report which is always important because things are very difficult to verify inside syria so the message really does add up and it is this that the the people in...
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good hurt. >> last sunday stephanie lost her life in icy delaware river and the war she was riding in went into the riff to 8. >> jacob garrett her boyfriend was traveling at a high separate of speed. me hinged to take for witnesses to help his girlfriend. >> hurt. confused. i don't understand. >> garrett got on train at the burlington north light rail and was captured another stoep stop near let me check. and, and, i think i'm numb from it. >> her daughter and garrett had been dating a year and she thought of him as her son. >> in the freezing cold water you just left her there. >> roselle white is sever an any's aunt. we put 100% faith in that department and not able to catch them right away. >> closures. >> i can't call for her and sit with her or watch a movie with her and have those laughs. >> the family is needing for help coming up with the money to bury stephanie which has to be done by next week. go to fox29.com to find out how you you can doe shawnette wilson fox news. >> they're investigating what kased i a fire to could go up in planes a little of the 1000 block. and smoke
good hurt. >> last sunday stephanie lost her life in icy delaware river and the war she was riding in went into the riff to 8. >> jacob garrett her boyfriend was traveling at a high separate of speed. me hinged to take for witnesses to help his girlfriend. >> hurt. confused. i don't understand. >> garrett got on train at the burlington north light rail and was captured another stoep stop near let me check. and, and, i think i'm numb from it. >> her daughter and...
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a mother should never have to bury her son, especially stephanie keegan whose son daniel was a veteran, served our country bravely in afghanistan, did really well in school but had a duty to country, was in the intelligence unit for awhile , he was so brilliant. he came home, as some do, nerves shattered by war struggling with a severe case of ptsd. stephanie told me her brilliant, beautiful son daniel -- i saw her picture, an all-american boy if there ever was one -- her son daniel waited 16 months for treatment by the v.a., and died two weeks before his first appointment. there are so many things that can be done to change this situation, mrs. keegan said. she's right. we can make a real investment in combatting the scourge of opioid addiction, putting real resources into treatment, recovery, as well as interdiction. we can make a real investment in improving health care at our veterans' hospitals so kids like daniel don't have to wait almost a year and a half before they get the treatment they desperately need. mr. president, what about hardworking americans who need pensions? retir
a mother should never have to bury her son, especially stephanie keegan whose son daniel was a veteran, served our country bravely in afghanistan, did really well in school but had a duty to country, was in the intelligence unit for awhile , he was so brilliant. he came home, as some do, nerves shattered by war struggling with a severe case of ptsd. stephanie told me her brilliant, beautiful son daniel -- i saw her picture, an all-american boy if there ever was one -- her son daniel waited 16...
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it is january 26th, friday, i'm stephanie ruhle in new york. my partner, ali velshi, will be joining us live from davos, switzerland, the world economic forum. let's get you started. >> did you want to fire robert mueller? >> fake news. >> clearly, the "new york times" is stirring up these months-old russian conspiracy sources. >> i was confirming to ed henry that, yes, maybe donald trump wanted to fire the special counsel. >> for most people, it is astounding that just a month after comey was fired, he thought that getting rid of mueller was a good idea. >> these reports are absolutely stunning. deeply frightening. the president will stop at nothing. >> any effort to go after mueller could be the beginning of the end of the trump presidency. >> i get no indication from those at the white house that this is something they're even thinking about, but there would be an uprising. >> america is open for business, and we are competitive once again. >> wes basking in it. >> there has never been a better time to hire, to build, to invest and to grow i
it is january 26th, friday, i'm stephanie ruhle in new york. my partner, ali velshi, will be joining us live from davos, switzerland, the world economic forum. let's get you started. >> did you want to fire robert mueller? >> fake news. >> clearly, the "new york times" is stirring up these months-old russian conspiracy sources. >> i was confirming to ed henry that, yes, maybe donald trump wanted to fire the special counsel. >> for most people, it is...
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and let's go now to stephanie ruhle who continues the news throughout the day, stephanie. >> thanks so much, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. guess what i'm talking about, fire and fury fallout. author michael wolff breaks his silence exclusively to nbc news in a riveting interview, defiant in the face of mounting attacks from the white house. >> my credibility is being questioned by a man who has less credibility than perhaps anyone who has ever walked on earth at this point. >> you thought that was tough, it was just the beginning. wolff says 100% of the people around the president questioned his intelligence and fitness for office. >> i will quote steve bannon, he's lost it. >> he's lost it. >> the bombshell book, distracting from another white house bombshell. "the new york times" revealing just how far the president went to try to stop jeff sessions from recusing himself in the russia probe. >> no collusion. no obstruction. >> we begin, do you really need me to tell you with what? with the most talked about book in the country. the author of fire and fury michael wolff leve
and let's go now to stephanie ruhle who continues the news throughout the day, stephanie. >> thanks so much, joe. good morning. i'm stephanie ruhle. guess what i'm talking about, fire and fury fallout. author michael wolff breaks his silence exclusively to nbc news in a riveting interview, defiant in the face of mounting attacks from the white house. >> my credibility is being questioned by a man who has less credibility than perhaps anyone who has ever walked on earth at this...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. the nightingales say hello. >> ah, thank you so much, joe, my best to the sailing nightingales. i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, weighing all the options. an nbc news exclusive report reveals the president's legal team is discussing alternatives to a formal sit-down with special counsel mueller. and bannon backing down, or at least trying to. apologizing to the president and don jr. after getting heat for his comments. as the president and his top aides fight tooth and nail defending trump's mental fitness to serve. >> the reality is the president is a political genius. >> political genius. and stealing the show, the golden globes set the tone for award season, sending a very strong message about sexual misconduct and gender inequality inside and outside of hollywood. >> a new day is on the horizon! [ cheers and applause ] >> the one and only oprah. >>> we begin today with the nbc news exclusive. president trump's lawyers trying to figure out how he might answer questions from the s
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage. the nightingales say hello. >> ah, thank you so much, joe, my best to the sailing nightingales. i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, weighing all the options. an nbc news exclusive report reveals the president's legal team is discussing alternatives to a formal sit-down with special counsel mueller. and bannon backing down, or at least trying to. apologizing to the president and don jr. after getting heat for his comments. as the president and his top...
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give it up for stephanie mcmahon and triple h, ladies and gentlemen! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, ready for this? my god, please. good to see you, pal. how are you, pal? good to see you. how are you, buddy? nice to see you, too. hey, thank you, nice to see you. yeah. >> whoa. >> jimmy: here's how we're going to do this. the new day and i are going to start by tag-team lip syncing a a well-known song. and then stephanie and triple h, you'll go after us. the winner gets bragging rights forever. "lip sync battle challenge." >> well that's -- i mean that's good. [ cheers and applause ] that's good, right? but what do you say we up the ante a little bit? >> uh -- let's say if we win, how about you come to our world. how about if we win, this monday night raw's 25th anniversary show, you show up in brooklyn at the barclays center? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very busy man. >> they want it. come on, jimmy. don't let your audience down. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. you guys want me to do this? [ cheers and applause ] yeah, i'll do this. deal,
give it up for stephanie mcmahon and triple h, ladies and gentlemen! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, ready for this? my god, please. good to see you, pal. how are you, pal? good to see you. how are you, buddy? nice to see you, too. hey, thank you, nice to see you. yeah. >> whoa. >> jimmy: here's how we're going to do this. the new day and i are going to start by tag-team lip syncing a a well-known song. and then stephanie and triple h, you'll go after us. the winner...
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further complicating a very complex picture stephanie so what does all of this main then for the bigger picture and syria now. well if you look at it you know have two major allies very much at odds over their syria policy you have turkey bombarding the y p g and as we mentioned in our package they are the best ally of the united states fighting isolate fight that is still ongoing in certain pockets inside syria so there's one big question here when you listen to the turkish politicians the president warning that members will be next this is a y p g how telling further to the east of syria this is where the u.s. interests come or into play so it will be interesting to see if turkey does that and what the u.s. reaction will be at the same time elizabeth referring back to russia there behind closed doors this is sort of carving up serious territory in the interest of these international players certainly those negotiations there you see the russians gave the green light to turkey for our freedom well they would have done that with getting something in return and many who will tell you tha
further complicating a very complex picture stephanie so what does all of this main then for the bigger picture and syria now. well if you look at it you know have two major allies very much at odds over their syria policy you have turkey bombarding the y p g and as we mentioned in our package they are the best ally of the united states fighting isolate fight that is still ongoing in certain pockets inside syria so there's one big question here when you listen to the turkish politicians the...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, damaging document. the house intelligence committee votes to release a highly classified memo alleging fbi misconduct in the russia probe. democrats and the company of justice are furious. >> this committee voted to put the president's personal interest, perhaps their own political interests, above their own interests. >> this as questions swirl about how andrew mccabe's abrupt exit from the fbi went down and the white house denies any involvement. >> the president was a part of this decision making process. >> and by the way, in less than 12 hours, the president will be delivering his first state of the union address. all eyes on him. >> it's going to be a really incredible and powerful night, not just for the president but for the entire country. >> we're going to begin this morning with president trump set to give his inaugural state of the union address this evening. the russia investigation lingers on and holds a huge cloud over the white house. we are in luck this
i'm stephanie ruhle. this morning, damaging document. the house intelligence committee votes to release a highly classified memo alleging fbi misconduct in the russia probe. democrats and the company of justice are furious. >> this committee voted to put the president's personal interest, perhaps their own political interests, above their own interests. >> this as questions swirl about how andrew mccabe's abrupt exit from the fbi went down and the white house denies any involvement....
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cecilia. >> stephanie ramos leading uyou. while human herer may be to blame, the chaos and confusion in hawaii today seemed to reveal a system not ready for the real thing. i want to bring in abc news contributor steve ganyard. as you have talked about so many times before, the threat from north korea obviously very real, but people today clearly did not know what to do. >> cecilia, this reaction, this panic that we saw in hawaii probably never would have happened just a few months ago. but now that we've seen north korea demonstrate a nuclear capability, threaten the united states with nuclear war, we need to go back to the future, go back to those cold war days where we took civil defense seriously and make sure that our warning systems are in place and that they work and we can't have a problem like we had today that was based on a simple human error. colonel ganyard, thank you. >>> president trump was briefed on that situation in hawaii during his weekend away at mar-a-lago, his mar-a-lago estate. but it is the fallout fr
cecilia. >> stephanie ramos leading uyou. while human herer may be to blame, the chaos and confusion in hawaii today seemed to reveal a system not ready for the real thing. i want to bring in abc news contributor steve ganyard. as you have talked about so many times before, the threat from north korea obviously very real, but people today clearly did not know what to do. >> cecilia, this reaction, this panic that we saw in hawaii probably never would have happened just a few months...
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tom. >> stephanie ramos for us tonight. stephanie, thank you. >>> all of this happening on the one-year anniversary of president trump's inauguration. he had plans to celebrate with a fund-raiser at mar-a-lago. instead the white house said he was in the office working the phones. david wright joins us now. the president's campaign has just released an ad online with a very serious accusation that will likely not help the negotiation process. >> reporter: that's right, this is an inflammatory new ad released tonight and approved by the president. you can see it here. it suggests the democrats will have blood on their hands for every murder committed by an illegal immigrant. that, many would say, is a serious distortion of the population at the center of this debate, the so-called d.r.e.a.m.ers. those are mostly students, young workers and veterans. by definition felons are excluded from that program. up until midnight last night, the gist of these negotiations appeared to be the republicans wanted a stopgap funding measure a
tom. >> stephanie ramos for us tonight. stephanie, thank you. >>> all of this happening on the one-year anniversary of president trump's inauguration. he had plans to celebrate with a fund-raiser at mar-a-lago. instead the white house said he was in the office working the phones. david wright joins us now. the president's campaign has just released an ad online with a very serious accusation that will likely not help the negotiation process. >> reporter: that's right, this...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. fire and fury. the white house hits back after michael wolff's bombshell new book portraits the west wing as chaotic. >> i was asked to talk to him and i refused. >> trump's lawyers take aim at steve bannon. as the president says, his former campaign ceo has lost his mind. >> i think furious, disgusted would certainly fit when you make such outrageous claims. >> the battle lines are drawn or are they? we're going to take a closer look at the fire and fury fallout. former white house communications director anthony scarmucci joins me to react to it all. and manafort strike back. indicted on money laundering charges, sues the department of justice. >>> a massive storm brings hurricane force winds and blinding snow to the northeast after putting the south in a deep freeze. all righty then. you know what we're going to begin with. the fallout from michael wolff's explosive tell-all from inside the trump white house. against steve bannon who could now face legal action for being the key so
i'm stephanie ruhle. fire and fury. the white house hits back after michael wolff's bombshell new book portraits the west wing as chaotic. >> i was asked to talk to him and i refused. >> trump's lawyers take aim at steve bannon. as the president says, his former campaign ceo has lost his mind. >> i think furious, disgusted would certainly fit when you make such outrageous claims. >> the battle lines are drawn or are they? we're going to take a closer look at the fire and...
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stephanie aye. tang aye. yee aye. breed aye. cohen aye. fewer aye. kim aye. >> clerk: the ordinance is finally passed. it's past 2:30 and we have a special commendation today. supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: my special commendation is the subject of a resoluti resolution is to gum be the first public assistance scheme introduced in 1971. he drew the connection between social welfare policies and field of business and built his civic duties from hong kong housing authority as a social services manager and supervisor at hong kong hospital, as a memberer at windows china hong kong limited, as a controller at hong kong telephone corporation, as an assistant operations manager at merrill lynch, as a welfare supervisor at hong kong social welfare and the list goes on. the man is remarkably qualified. after emigrating to the united states, he continued with those values and his advocacy at the chinatown community development center for a decade providing services and empowering san francisco residents in the community. to his colleagues, enoch is a
stephanie aye. tang aye. yee aye. breed aye. cohen aye. fewer aye. kim aye. >> clerk: the ordinance is finally passed. it's past 2:30 and we have a special commendation today. supervisor peskin? >> supervisor peskin: my special commendation is the subject of a resoluti resolution is to gum be the first public assistance scheme introduced in 1971. he drew the connection between social welfare policies and field of business and built his civic duties from hong kong housing authority...
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stephanie was the chief u.k. and european market strategist, with a very long resume that goes on a long time. day isrite chart of the morgan stanley versus goldman sachs market cap. ,e will be talking about it morgan stanley finally surpassed goldman for the first time since 2006. what do you make of that? stephanie: certainly in morgan stanley's case, these latest results there out some of the risks -- bear out some of the risks it took. we have always said the likes of morgan stanley should not be in the wealth business. their general approach on equities, all of these things were in question at times, and it is playing out very well, the wealth management side and the equities. david: one of our colleagues wrote in and said, you talk about lloyd blankfein and jamie dimon. what about james gorman? marty: he does not have rock star qualities, but he is certainly bearing up what stephanie said, he took some risks and they are paying off. in terms of market cap, the fact that goldman had a pretty dismal quarter a
stephanie was the chief u.k. and european market strategist, with a very long resume that goes on a long time. day isrite chart of the morgan stanley versus goldman sachs market cap. ,e will be talking about it morgan stanley finally surpassed goldman for the first time since 2006. what do you make of that? stephanie: certainly in morgan stanley's case, these latest results there out some of the risks -- bear out some of the risks it took. we have always said the likes of morgan stanley should...