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>> no. >> reporter: only one thing, detective had written stephanie lazarus, po. as if her name had come up, not as suspect no notes >> no paper trail. >> reporter: seemed to be above suspicion. stephanie irene lazarus grew up in california, tomboy of sorts, loved sports attended ucla, played basketball in college met and dated john ruetten long before he and sherri got married after graduating in 1982, surprised her family joining lapd, when only a handful of women entered the force. >> i don't think i knew she was applying >> reporter: stephanie's brother stephen. >> i thought it was cool thing >> reporter: quickly rose through the ranks from patrol officer to detective she was popular, friendly and well regarded. her assignments also included project d.a.r.e., a drug prevention program aimed at kids twice named detective of year. later worked at internal affairs investigating other officers accused of crime or corruption and promoted to the art theft unit personal life was good too, got married to another lapd detective. together they adopted a baby daughter li
>> no. >> reporter: only one thing, detective had written stephanie lazarus, po. as if her name had come up, not as suspect no notes >> no paper trail. >> reporter: seemed to be above suspicion. stephanie irene lazarus grew up in california, tomboy of sorts, loved sports attended ucla, played basketball in college met and dated john ruetten long before he and sherri got married after graduating in 1982, surprised her family joining lapd, when only a handful of women...
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stephanie: good, thank you. lemonis: i'm marcus. stephanie: nice to meet you. stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. how are you? dave: hi, marcus. i'm dave. lemonis: hey, dave. how are you? dave: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've never been in a place like this, so i wanted to kind of get a feel for it. dave: all right. so, the line where they serve people. lemonis: what's the most number of soups you have in one day, offered available? dave: we do up to nine. so, we have soup, salad, sandwich. lemonis: what's going on on that board? dave: i bought a new one, but it's too big. so that's gonna be the new look, assuming it's not all faded like that. lemonis: i want to taste what you're known for. dave: okay, well, i would start with the african-peanut and chicken. lemonis: it does have peanuts in it? dave: yes
stephanie: good, thank you. lemonis: i'm marcus. stephanie: nice to meet you. stephanie. lemonis: stephanie, nice to meet you. how are you? dave: hi, marcus. i'm dave. lemonis: hey, dave. how are you? dave: great to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. jill: hi, i'm dave's wife -- jill. lemonis: how are you, jill? nice to meet you. so, are you both in the business? jill: no, i work awm in athletics. lemonis: oh, you do? dave: but she has worked farmers markets for us. lemonis: okay. well, i've...
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stephanie: me ask you one more question. then i know there are a lot of people want to jump in with her own questions. we hear people talk about in wealth and inequality. mccain opens the last chapter of the general theory. the last chapter the book the first sentence. by memory, read something like the two great flaws in our economic system are its failure to provide employment grade and is arbitrary and unjust distribution of income. and you know i probably don't remember it exactly. but he called out then levels of income and distribution of the degree of inequality looks a lot like it does today. so i just hundred and i don't really recall seeing greater treatment of that question of the inequality face. but i haven't read it the way that you have. and i wondered whether he discovered that he had a lot more to say about inequality. zachary: is deeply concerned about economic inequality because he's worried about about society being able to hang together. primarily about revolution. he's a conservative he doesn't want peo
stephanie: me ask you one more question. then i know there are a lot of people want to jump in with her own questions. we hear people talk about in wealth and inequality. mccain opens the last chapter of the general theory. the last chapter the book the first sentence. by memory, read something like the two great flaws in our economic system are its failure to provide employment grade and is arbitrary and unjust distribution of income. and you know i probably don't remember it exactly. but he...
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stephanie? >> all right. vaughn, stay safe where you are. i want to head to riverside, california, east of downtown l.a. jo kent is standing by. jo ling, can the hospitals there handle this? >> reporter: hey, stephanie, good morning. that is the hope here. here at riverside community hospital, they have 69 icu beds. as of last night, 58 of them were occupied. they say they have the capacity to continue expanding if cases continue to surge. cases here in riverside county are surging 50%. this comes as the state of california is actively trying to avert disaster by closing beaches, closing nightclubs and bars in some counties. that is not the case here in riverside county. there is a mask mandate here. what we do know that riverside was not included in that order from governor newsome to shut down bars and nightclubs. overall, 227,000 cases here in the state of california, 6,000 deaths, tragically, so far. if you take a look at the broader state numbers here, steph, state numbers show us about a t
stephanie? >> all right. vaughn, stay safe where you are. i want to head to riverside, california, east of downtown l.a. jo kent is standing by. jo ling, can the hospitals there handle this? >> reporter: hey, stephanie, good morning. that is the hope here. here at riverside community hospital, they have 69 icu beds. as of last night, 58 of them were occupied. they say they have the capacity to continue expanding if cases continue to surge. cases here in riverside county are surging...
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. >>> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, july 23 rd. here are the facts at this hour. we start with a new spike in cases and deaths as the numbers get worse nationwide for the coronavirus. on wednesday, we saw more than 72,000 new cases pushing the total close to 4 million. reuters says the united states is recording 2,600 cases every single hour. more than 1,100 deaths were reported wednesday. the highest single day total we've seen in months. the governors in the states of ohio, minnesota and indiana now say masks will be required in public. 31 states now have mandates in place. in washington, d.c., the mayor there says people have to wear masks any time they leave home or they could face a fine. at the same time, dr. birx is now warning local leaders that several big cities are in particular danger of seeing new outbreaks. according to the center for public integrity, she singled out nearly a dozen cities at risk, including new orleans, cleveland, las vegas, pittsburgh and st. louis. finally, the state of c
. >>> stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, july 23 rd. here are the facts at this hour. we start with a new spike in cases and deaths as the numbers get worse nationwide for the coronavirus. on wednesday, we saw more than 72,000 new cases pushing the total close to 4 million. reuters says the united states is recording 2,600 cases every single hour. more than 1,100 deaths were reported wednesday. the highest single day...
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give a warm welcome to stephanie taylor. stephanie: hello, everybody. of progressiveer campaign committee, i am so excited to be here. i want to start by saying thank you to everyone on this call for getting involved in this election. we always say every election is the most important of our lifetime but this one really is. ,between the economy and coronavirus, people's lives depend on replacing donald with joe biden in the white house, and young people are going to make it happen. to give you a quick introduction to the progressive change committee we are a grassroots , organization with one million members. we elect great people to office at the local, state, and federal levels, and we work with them once they are in office to push
give a warm welcome to stephanie taylor. stephanie: hello, everybody. of progressiveer campaign committee, i am so excited to be here. i want to start by saying thank you to everyone on this call for getting involved in this election. we always say every election is the most important of our lifetime but this one really is. ,between the economy and coronavirus, people's lives depend on replacing donald with joe biden in the white house, and young people are going to make it happen. to give you...
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stephanie? >> all right, dasha, thank you. let's turn now to the state of california, set to pass new york state's case total as early as today. steve patterson is outside an emergency room in burbank. steve, is california getting any closer to reimposing a shutdown? >> well, stephanie, one thing we know about california is that the leadership here is not afraid to do it. remember that california is one of the first states in the country to implement a stay-at-home order. now the word from state officials is that the governor's finger is on that metaphorical dimmer switch, that we could roll back into another stay-at-home order. we want to look at the databased on the rollbacks that happened a week and a half ago, bars, indoor dining, gyms, religious spaces, office spaces for counties that are hardest hit across california. looking at california, that's about 80% of the state. so already we've seen significant rollbacks in the state. it's particularly bad in a place like l.a., los angeles county
stephanie? >> all right, dasha, thank you. let's turn now to the state of california, set to pass new york state's case total as early as today. steve patterson is outside an emergency room in burbank. steve, is california getting any closer to reimposing a shutdown? >> well, stephanie, one thing we know about california is that the leadership here is not afraid to do it. remember that california is one of the first states in the country to implement a stay-at-home order. now the...
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stephanie bradford tiene la informaciÓn. >> yo no voy a dejar, yo me voy a meter porque estuve en una situaciÓn igual, nadie me defendiÓ. stephanie: juanita carrillo intentÓ parar esta pelea que se desatÓ la tarde del sÁbado, 25 de junio apena luz del dÍa, cuando un hombre intentÓ robar un vendedor de frutas. dos sujetos intentaron defenderlo y golpear una sospechoso. >> dijo que esto es una crueldad, quÉ estÁ haciendo! empecÉ a firmar. estaba diciendo que su misma raza lo habÍa traicionado. stephanie: dice ana, quien vende cubrebocas en esta esquina y quien presenciÓ este ataque, este tipo de acosos se han vuelto muy comunes. >> queremos ganar la vida sanamente. nos encontramos con problemas por querer sobrevivir.
stephanie bradford tiene la informaciÓn. >> yo no voy a dejar, yo me voy a meter porque estuve en una situaciÓn igual, nadie me defendiÓ. stephanie: juanita carrillo intentÓ parar esta pelea que se desatÓ la tarde del sÁbado, 25 de junio apena luz del dÍa, cuando un hombre intentÓ robar un vendedor de frutas. dos sujetos intentaron defenderlo y golpear una sospechoso. >> dijo que esto es una crueldad, quÉ estÁ haciendo! empecÉ a firmar. estaba diciendo que su misma raza...
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stephanie? >> ellison, thank you. >>> now let's head to arizona. a state that has had the highest positivity rate in the country by far. nbc's vaughn hillyard is at a brand-new testing site opening in phoenix. the governor there said yesterday that this is the new normal. what is the new normal? >> that's the question. is plateauing good enough? frankly, i think any observer will tell you, no, it's not. because you've seen over the last three or four days a flat line in terms of hospitalizations. in icu beds in use, which is positive. but that number needs to go down. the percent positive number here in the state is still 23%. by far, the highest in the country, which brings us here today. this is one of two federally backed big-scale testing locations that is opening today. these are the first federally backed high-capacity locations that the state has had to date. they're going to be able to process 2,500 people every day over the next 12 days. and the governor was suggesting himself yesterday
stephanie? >> ellison, thank you. >>> now let's head to arizona. a state that has had the highest positivity rate in the country by far. nbc's vaughn hillyard is at a brand-new testing site opening in phoenix. the governor there said yesterday that this is the new normal. what is the new normal? >> that's the question. is plateauing good enough? frankly, i think any observer will tell you, no, it's not. because you've seen over the last three or four days a flat line in...
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stephanie? >> if you don't trust people, trust math. thank you, david. >>> i want to turn to arizona where officials are reporting nearly 30% of people who are getting tested for coronavirus are coming up positive. nbc's vaughn hillyard is in tempe just east of phoenix. the new mayor has just been sworn in, and he tested positive. what is going on there? >> i actually think a street cleaner just came down here. and that's exactly what's trying to happen at the state level. if you are in the heart of tempe, mill avenue, this is the heart of arizona state university. lined up with bars and restaurants down the way. you'll see the one behind me, varsity tavern. just yesterday afternoon, the department of liquor from the state, stephanie, ordering essentially the process to begin to revoke its liquor license after alleging that this tavern, that the ownership forced or allowed employees who had already tested positive for covid to continue to come into work. there is this tension here in this state
stephanie? >> if you don't trust people, trust math. thank you, david. >>> i want to turn to arizona where officials are reporting nearly 30% of people who are getting tested for coronavirus are coming up positive. nbc's vaughn hillyard is in tempe just east of phoenix. the new mayor has just been sworn in, and he tested positive. what is going on there? >> i actually think a street cleaner just came down here. and that's exactly what's trying to happen at the state level....
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stephanie: dr. quin snyder cautions that if pre-pandemic life is allowed to continue, the >> there is this continuing fallacy i find among the leadership in any states across and that people think that you can somehow bless this virus. this virus does not care about your feelings. this virus does not care about your business. we are going to lose if we continue to try to fix the economic cris without first fixing the public health crisis. stephanie: meahile, as arizona s to get a handle on the situation, demand for testing has skyrocketed, with people waiting in line for hours in triple digit heat. >> it has been like six hours now? sthanie:he besidesong lines now for drive-thru tests, some clinics require referrals and people without symptoms are having a hard time getting appointments. without enough testing and results, it is impossible to figure out who has been infected and should be quarantined, especially becauseany covid infected people may not show symptoms, but may be contagious. the forme
stephanie: dr. quin snyder cautions that if pre-pandemic life is allowed to continue, the >> there is this continuing fallacy i find among the leadership in any states across and that people think that you can somehow bless this virus. this virus does not care about your feelings. this virus does not care about your business. we are going to lose if we continue to try to fix the economic cris without first fixing the public health crisis. stephanie: meahile, as arizona s to get a handle...
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stephanie, let's take this to you first. everyone has dealt with the global sudden stop of the virus and now we have the restart and planning of the future. we had the uk chancellor setting out his plans this past week, what did you make of them? yes, rishi sunak, he really does love his branding. he came out with a series of catchy programmes. i think the remarkable thing is, he announced £30 billion of new spending, which sounded small, and that is only because already 160 billion has been spent supporting the economy through the crisis. look, some of his policies were really positive. the kick—starter scheme in particular, to support employment of young people in private companies for six months. i think that is going to be potentially hard to roll out in the middle of the crisis when you still have a lot of private companies operating remotely. his meal deal, the eat out to help out scheme, was kind of criticised as being gimmicky. i understand what he is trying to do here, which is to sort of push people out the door
stephanie, let's take this to you first. everyone has dealt with the global sudden stop of the virus and now we have the restart and planning of the future. we had the uk chancellor setting out his plans this past week, what did you make of them? yes, rishi sunak, he really does love his branding. he came out with a series of catchy programmes. i think the remarkable thing is, he announced £30 billion of new spending, which sounded small, and that is only because already 160 billion has been...
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stephanie. aunque admite que hoy en dÍa ser vendedor ambulante podrÍa resultar muy peligroso, dice que vale la pena. >> sÍ, por el tiempo en que nos encontramos.es un trabajo honrado, honesto- stephanie: conocÍ al seÑor josÉ cuando estaba con su puesto de tamales afuera de un banco. ese dÍa cambiÓ su vida para siempre. >> escuchÉ que estaba diciendo "tamales, tamales!". yo fui allÁ con Él y le di cinco dÓlares. lo Único que traÍa conmigo en ese momento. stephanie: kenia sintiÓ que deberÍa hacer mÁs, asÍ que decidiÓ recaudar dinero para josÉ a través de la pÁgina gofoundme, >> nunca me imaginÉ toda la gente que ayudo. stephanie: logrÓ recaudar mÁs de $80,000. josÉ estaba feliz con uso nueva silla de ruedas. >> yo me siento contento. aunque los vendedores ambulantescorren hoy mÁs peligro que nunca, al igual que kenia sus mÁs los que tienen un corazÓn grande y quieren ayudar a los demÁs. ramÓn: ante el aumento en el jaÉn funk prueba de coronavirus, largas autoridades
stephanie. aunque admite que hoy en dÍa ser vendedor ambulante podrÍa resultar muy peligroso, dice que vale la pena. >> sÍ, por el tiempo en que nos encontramos.es un trabajo honrado, honesto- stephanie: conocÍ al seÑor josÉ cuando estaba con su puesto de tamales afuera de un banco. ese dÍa cambiÓ su vida para siempre. >> escuchÉ que estaba diciendo "tamales, tamales!". yo fui allÁ con Él y le di cinco dÓlares. lo Único que traÍa conmigo en ese momento....
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so i expect a nice recovery. >> that's stephanie link with lam. bruce, what do you think what's your final trade? >> just reiterating, i'm on uber >> uber is the trade there john dejerion, what's your final trade? >> dom, i'm going with momo. it's a chinese platform. i also had energy transfer both of these had unusual activity in them today, dom, so et and momo. i like both of them. they're short-term trades but i like the upside potential. >> michael farr, finally to you. what do you think for a final trade today? >> i like valmont. this is one i mentioned as a final trade before, we've talked about it before. it benefits from infrastructure. any sort of infrastructure bill, this company is well poised. 1.5% dividend, $200 stock. it's op pportunistic. >> that's "halftime report" for today. "the exchange" begins with kelly evans right now. >>> netflix, chipotle, amazon, facebook sound familiar is th they're the names hitting all-time highs every day tesla is in 45% in cessation >>> plus the social media giants are taking a stand in hong kong, but
so i expect a nice recovery. >> that's stephanie link with lam. bruce, what do you think what's your final trade? >> just reiterating, i'm on uber >> uber is the trade there john dejerion, what's your final trade? >> dom, i'm going with momo. it's a chinese platform. i also had energy transfer both of these had unusual activity in them today, dom, so et and momo. i like both of them. they're short-term trades but i like the upside potential. >> michael farr,...
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warme give a welcome to stephanie taylor. stephanie: hello, everybody. i'm stephanie taylor, cofounder of progressive change committee. i want to start by saying thank you to everyone on this call for being involved in this election and with league 46. we always say every election is the most important of our lifetime, but this one really is. between the economy and the coronavirus, people's lives depend on replacing donald trump with joe biden in the white house. and young people are going to make it happen. to give you a quick introduction to the progressive change campaign committee, also known grassroots a organization with a million members. we elect great people to office at the local, state and federal level. we work with them to push forward progressive priorities. last cycle, we supported over 1100 candidates. symone: 1100 candidates? stephanie: 1100 candidates. now i can say school board president. if you are thinking about running for office or you want to get more involved, check out the website. when we first started working with elizabeth w
warme give a welcome to stephanie taylor. stephanie: hello, everybody. i'm stephanie taylor, cofounder of progressive change committee. i want to start by saying thank you to everyone on this call for being involved in this election and with league 46. we always say every election is the most important of our lifetime, but this one really is. between the economy and the coronavirus, people's lives depend on replacing donald trump with joe biden in the white house. and young people are going to...
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>> stephanie, good morning. it's an interesting question because we've seen those viral videos of confrontations between kufts me customers and employees. walmart said virtually everyone who was asked to comply with the rules does comply. but the company said twofold here. one is coronavirus cases exploding in communities all over the country. the second is just a matter of consistency. there are 5,000 stores, walmart stores, across the country. it's the nation's largest retailer and one-third of those stores are in areas where there's no mandatory mask requirement. it's an issue of uniformity. when the cdc is coming out and telling people, if we were all to wear masks in 4 to 8 weeks we may be able to get this virus under control. why wouldn't you do it? this is an impetus from corporate america if local leaders and state leaders, governors aren't doing it to get things moving? we know here in florida, ron desantis has not issued a statewide mandate. i was inside that walmart. everybody was wearing masks. the e
>> stephanie, good morning. it's an interesting question because we've seen those viral videos of confrontations between kufts me customers and employees. walmart said virtually everyone who was asked to comply with the rules does comply. but the company said twofold here. one is coronavirus cases exploding in communities all over the country. the second is just a matter of consistency. there are 5,000 stores, walmart stores, across the country. it's the nation's largest retailer and...
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stephanie? >> might be able to do those services outside, but good luck turning a profit this is a very, very complicated time a health crisis that's also sparked a devastating economic crisis joe, thank you >>> i want to turn to south carolina where one doctor there is calling the spike in covid cases ridiculously out of control. nbc's dasha burns is in greenville for us. greenville county, this is the third most populated in the state. hospital occupancy was hovering around 75% over the weekend. how are doctors and nurses handling the surge >> hey, stephanie. well, frankly, they are struggling and they are sounding the alarm that if this trend continues, hospitals in this area could become overrun and that's just their worst nightmare. this hospital behind me here has seen a 100% increase in covid hospitalizations in just the last four weeks. and doctors here are telling me that this surge is significantly worse than the first they say patients are sicker they are staying in icus for longer an
stephanie? >> might be able to do those services outside, but good luck turning a profit this is a very, very complicated time a health crisis that's also sparked a devastating economic crisis joe, thank you >>> i want to turn to south carolina where one doctor there is calling the spike in covid cases ridiculously out of control. nbc's dasha burns is in greenville for us. greenville county, this is the third most populated in the state. hospital occupancy was hovering around 75%...
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stephanie? >> shaq brewster, thank you so much for continuing to cover this important story. >>> next -- paycheck protection program. it was designed to keep american businesses from laying off employees and possibly shutting down. but some businesses that were never considering shutting down are laying off workers. they still took the money. huge amounts of money. some of those businesses got multiple loans from multiple banks. and don't forget. not loans, grants that they don't have to pay back. we're digging in. from prom dresses... ...to soccer practices... ...and new adventures. you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past... they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. let's help protect them together. because missing menb vaccination could mean missing out on a whole lot more. ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. ask your doctor if your teen ♪ ♪ now is the time to support the pla
stephanie? >> shaq brewster, thank you so much for continuing to cover this important story. >>> next -- paycheck protection program. it was designed to keep american businesses from laying off employees and possibly shutting down. but some businesses that were never considering shutting down are laying off workers. they still took the money. huge amounts of money. some of those businesses got multiple loans from multiple banks. and don't forget. not loans, grants that they don't...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle, it is wednesday, july 29th. and we have got a lot going on this morning. any minute now, president trump will be leaving the white house for a trip to midland, texas. at the very same time, we're watching a ceremony at the capitol as the body of congressman john lewis is transported to georgia where he will lie in state for thursday's funeral service. i want to take a look at the facts you need to know this hour on the coronavirus. we begin with the president falsely claiming that most of the country is free of the coronavirus. that is a flat out lie. he said that on the same day his administration was circulating a report showing 21 states in the red zone due to severe outbreaks. only one state is considered to be in the green zone, and that's the state of vermont. on tuesday, the united states surpassed 150,000 deaths with roughly 1,600 people, excuse me, 1,600 cases reported yesterday. states like arkansas, oregon, montana, and florida, all reporting record high death tolls. in all, nearly 4.4 mill
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle, it is wednesday, july 29th. and we have got a lot going on this morning. any minute now, president trump will be leaving the white house for a trip to midland, texas. at the very same time, we're watching a ceremony at the capitol as the body of congressman john lewis is transported to georgia where he will lie in state for thursday's funeral service. i want to take a look at the facts you need to know...
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stephanie? >> if they do that, they will absolutely need more testing and more support for those hospitals. we want to be sure our hospitals are equipped to handle any kind of surge. thanks, allison. i want to head to los angeles, where the mayor says he is on the brink of shutting down the city again. what's going on? >> the latest numbers are certainly alarming. new record numbers here in l.a. county. 4200 new cases just in the county yesterday, not state, but county. more than 2100 people now hospitalized. that's also a record. it's so alarming, the mayor eric garcetti, is warning that things could get split down again. the mayor says dangerously close to getting to red. when that happens, folks will have to stay home. you can only leave your house to go to work or essential services, basically going back to the way things were in march or april. hard to believe. l.a. has always been the sort of big epicenter in california. there's a smaller epicenter in the southeast part of the state, imper
stephanie? >> if they do that, they will absolutely need more testing and more support for those hospitals. we want to be sure our hospitals are equipped to handle any kind of surge. thanks, allison. i want to head to los angeles, where the mayor says he is on the brink of shutting down the city again. what's going on? >> the latest numbers are certainly alarming. new record numbers here in l.a. county. 4200 new cases just in the county yesterday, not state, but county. more than...
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hi there, stephanie. >> reporter: hi, there, dion. officers have been out here patrolling both lindenmar beach and up the road to esplanade beach. it's completely closed off. the city has announced both beaches and the parking lots will be closed. you see officers out here in the distance. they've been patrolling the beaches. they're hoping for voluntary compliance. and for the most part, of the 100 people we saw come to try to enter the beach today, they were compliant. but there was at least about a dozenpl w g tot comply and, again, the fine that those can face is up to $1,000 with a misdemeanor charge. and so obviously ultimately
hi there, stephanie. >> reporter: hi, there, dion. officers have been out here patrolling both lindenmar beach and up the road to esplanade beach. it's completely closed off. the city has announced both beaches and the parking lots will be closed. you see officers out here in the distance. they've been patrolling the beaches. they're hoping for voluntary compliance. and for the most part, of the 100 people we saw come to try to enter the beach today, they were compliant. but there was at...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's monday, july 27th. here are the important facts at this hour. this morning, the world health organization called the coronavirus outbreak the most severe public health emergency in its history. as cases across the world passed 16 million. a quarter of those cases came from the united states with roughly 200,000 added in just the last three days. more than 147,000 americans have lost their lives. at the very same time, the average daily death toll dipped under 1,000 after topping that number multiple times last week. but while deaths are down nationally, they are spiking in certain states. according to "the washington post," the average death toll over the last week reached highs in nevada, texas, mississippi and north and south carolina. on sunday, dr. deborah birx said she's worried the rising infection rates could overtake states further north as well. governors in kentucky, tennessee, ohio, indiana and virginia should seriously consider closing bars and limiting crowds in orde
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's monday, july 27th. here are the important facts at this hour. this morning, the world health organization called the coronavirus outbreak the most severe public health emergency in its history. as cases across the world passed 16 million. a quarter of those cases came from the united states with roughly 200,000 added in just the last three days. more than 147,000 americans have lost their...
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i'm stephanie ruehl. eamon mohyeldin will pick up coverage on the other side of the break. >>> good thursday morning. everyone. i'm eamon mohyeldin in new york. new signs the pandemic is accelerating in much of the united states. the nation topping 50,000 new cases in one single day, the highest level yet. multiple states along the sunbelt also reporting new single-day records. more confirmed cases, including california, arizona and texas. arizona now asking the federal government for 500 additional medical workers. new mask orders are in effect in some parts of the country this morning. pennsylvania, savannah, georgia, and florida's miami-dade and broward counties among
i'm stephanie ruehl. eamon mohyeldin will pick up coverage on the other side of the break. >>> good thursday morning. everyone. i'm eamon mohyeldin in new york. new signs the pandemic is accelerating in much of the united states. the nation topping 50,000 new cases in one single day, the highest level yet. multiple states along the sunbelt also reporting new single-day records. more confirmed cases, including california, arizona and texas. arizona now asking the federal government for...
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so without further due i introduce stephanie and zachary. there was a tweet from lincoln public, antitrump republicans, how donald trump had run up $18.17 billion of debt, there's columns in wall street journal, new york times about debt, debt, but your book calls of deficit as a myth. what do you mean of by the deficit myth and why do you think it's important to write at this time. >> pleasure to be with you. first, let me start by saying increasing the deficit and adding to national debt is probably the least bad thing that donald trump has done. we should just get that out there. look, i understand that we are inundated from the media, mainstream press, politicians, everybody who talks about deficits and debt. virtually, everybody talks about it in a negative way. it is almost the case they are there to complain about the things or the national debt. these are presented to us as problems at a minimum and as a national security threat or threat to future generations. i mean, a real danger to us individually, your share of the national debt
so without further due i introduce stephanie and zachary. there was a tweet from lincoln public, antitrump republicans, how donald trump had run up $18.17 billion of debt, there's columns in wall street journal, new york times about debt, debt, but your book calls of deficit as a myth. what do you mean of by the deficit myth and why do you think it's important to write at this time. >> pleasure to be with you. first, let me start by saying increasing the deficit and adding to national...
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stephanie? >> the question to follow that is, why, governor desantis? sam, thank you. stay safe where you are. i want to head to los angeles where joe fryer is standing by. i just mentioned it. the state of california, the largest state is now rolling back a lot of the reopening. it was treasury secretary steve mnuchin just a couple of weeks ago that said under no circumstances are we shutting down the economy again. well, he doesn't have control of that. the governor of california, gavin newsom does, at least there. what's going on? >> the governor has sort of always made this clear. this is not an on/off switch. he's referred to it as a dimmer switch. a dimmer moving in one direction. now the governor turning the dimmer in the other direction. the bottom line, the case numbers are still up. hospitalizations are still up and that remains a major concern. what we saw statewide, the governor shutting down indoor dining, which is huge. bars are closed. zoos and museums. that's the entire state. th
stephanie? >> the question to follow that is, why, governor desantis? sam, thank you. stay safe where you are. i want to head to los angeles where joe fryer is standing by. i just mentioned it. the state of california, the largest state is now rolling back a lot of the reopening. it was treasury secretary steve mnuchin just a couple of weeks ago that said under no circumstances are we shutting down the economy again. well, he doesn't have control of that. the governor of california, gavin...
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stephanie: desde los Ángeles, stephanie. ramÓn: el doctor salazar habla de la importancia de continuar con el protocolo de seguridad como la distancia, usar cubreboca y lavarse las manos constantemente y que los hospitales no lleguen a su mÁxima capacidad. al menos en el sur de la bahÍa todavía se puede percibir una especie de nube en el aire, son efectos de la contaminaciÓn provocada por los incendios. suheily nos habla de esto en el reporte del tiempo. suheily: quiero mostrarles esta imagen, sobre todo mirando en la bahÍa de san francisco, la calidad del aire ha ido mejorando el viento ha cambiado de direcciÓn, ayer tenÍamos mucho humo y hoy por lo menos ese humo se concentra muy cerca de la zona donde hay un incendio. mire cÓmo luce la imagen satelital, la zona de la bahÍa estarÁ a esta hora más tranquila, tenemos menos humo en la zona sin embargo no se descarta que el viento pueda seguir transportÁndolo. las temperaturas para este fin de semana aumentan, serÁ un fin de semana caluroso, ambos de maÑana con
stephanie: desde los Ángeles, stephanie. ramÓn: el doctor salazar habla de la importancia de continuar con el protocolo de seguridad como la distancia, usar cubreboca y lavarse las manos constantemente y que los hospitales no lleguen a su mÁxima capacidad. al menos en el sur de la bahÍa todavía se puede percibir una especie de nube en el aire, son efectos de la contaminaciÓn provocada por los incendios. suheily nos habla de esto en el reporte del tiempo. suheily: quiero mostrarles esta...
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stephanie? >> all right, dasha, thank you. let's turn now to the state of california, set to pass new york state's case total as early as today. steve patterson is outside an emergency room in burbank.
stephanie? >> all right, dasha, thank you. let's turn now to the state of california, set to pass new york state's case total as early as today. steve patterson is outside an emergency room in burbank.
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's monday, july 13th. and here are the important facts at this hour. we begin with a startling number. at least 1 out of every 100 americans has now become infected with coronavirus. on sunday, florida saw more than 15,000 cases, more than any state has seen in a single day. big picture -- the united states has recorded more than 3.3 million cases while more than 136,000 americans have lost their lives. at the very same time, a silver lining coming out of new york city which used to be the epicenter of the pandemic. on sunday, the city reported zero new deaths from the virus for the very first time since early march. washington, d.c., went the whole weekend without a single new death. the trump administration has unveiled a new strategy. this one is aimed at discrediting their own top health expert, dr. anthony fauci. that includes listing past statements made by dr. fauci that ultimately proved incorrect. but here's the thing. they do not tell you that his statements were based on
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >> thanks, mika. hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's monday, july 13th. and here are the important facts at this hour. we begin with a startling number. at least 1 out of every 100 americans has now become infected with coronavirus. on sunday, florida saw more than 15,000 cases, more than any state has seen in a single day. big picture -- the united states has recorded more than 3.3 million cases while more than 136,000 americans have lost...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks, willie. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's friday, july 10th, and here's what's happening this morning. we start with an uptick in the daily death toll from coronavirus. on thursday, that number was above 1,000 for the first time in weeks. in all, more than 134 americans have lost their lives from the virus. another 56,000 cases yesterday pushed the total over 3.1 million nationwide. according to dr. anthony fauci, about half of all new cases are coming from just four states, florida, arizona, california and texas. but a new single-day high was also reported in several states including alabama, missouri and montana. all of this is overwhelming hospitals across the south and the west. for example, north carolina reported more than 1,000 hospitalizations for the first time yesterday. in florida, more than 40 icus have hit capacity and five of the largest hospitals in the state of mississippi have run out of icu beds completely. we have reporters spread out across the country bringing us important stories that you will not s
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> thanks, willie. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's friday, july 10th, and here's what's happening this morning. we start with an uptick in the daily death toll from coronavirus. on thursday, that number was above 1,000 for the first time in weeks. in all, more than 134 americans have lost their lives from the virus. another 56,000 cases yesterday pushed the total over 3.1 million nationwide. according to dr. anthony fauci, about half of all...
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francine: up next, stephanie kelly. we will talk about u.s. and china. we will also talk about brexit. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." francine in london, i'm tom keene in new york. right now on the politics of the world centered on the stimulus in america, stephanie kelly joins us with aberdeen standard. there senior political economist. we could go to europe, china, but to me the lose nest night -- last night -- to me the news last night, the republicans struggling particularly against the calendar. i find the calendar here extraordinary. however urgent is it for the republicans to coalesce today? think it is pretty important. when we look at the end of this week at what is going to take place, particularly with unemployment benefits, we know that it is the republicans fight against the republicans. these are deep republican issues, although we know white house relations are sometimes strained with the gop, but it is a republican party that leaves in the benefit of work. how do they find that balance between encouraging people to
francine: up next, stephanie kelly. we will talk about u.s. and china. we will also talk about brexit. this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: "bloomberg surveillance." francine in london, i'm tom keene in new york. right now on the politics of the world centered on the stimulus in america, stephanie kelly joins us with aberdeen standard. there senior political economist. we could go to europe, china, but to me the lose nest night -- last night -- to me the news last night, the republicans...
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i want to start by talking to stephanie about her book which is called "the deficit myth" and stephanie all i hear about when i listen to economic commentary is this talk about debt and deficits. there was a tweet from the lincoln project, this group of anti-trump republicans talking about how trump had run up 17.8 dollars of national debt. their writing to the washington journal and new york times about debt but your book called the deficit a myth. what do you mean by "the deficit myth" and why do you feel this book wasimportant to write at this point in time ? >> thank you and thanks to politics and prose for having both of us here talking about our new project. it's a pleasure to be with you. first let me start by increasing the deficit and adding to the national debt is probably the least bad thing donald trump has done. we should just get outthere . i understand that we are inundated from the media, mainstream press, politicians , everybody talks about deficits and debt, virtually everybody talks about in an native way. when we hear people bring up the deficit is almost always the
i want to start by talking to stephanie about her book which is called "the deficit myth" and stephanie all i hear about when i listen to economic commentary is this talk about debt and deficits. there was a tweet from the lincoln project, this group of anti-trump republicans talking about how trump had run up 17.8 dollars of national debt. their writing to the washington journal and new york times about debt but your book called the deficit a myth. what do you mean by "the...
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you heard stephanie talk about auto sales being near record highs. auto dealers that we have talked to, on and off air, have reported that. if you're lucky enough to have a job for stable income, you probably saved a lot of money. you're not going to eat and travel car max, up. ford up nearly 4% today. the travel stocks are down you're going to treat yourself to the things at home. maybe a new car maybe a new boat, maybe a new boek if you can afford it. >> the reality is what we're doing is right now is there's stimulus out there that's buying us time. we already got a check market. you can call it a v shape or a check market we had an incredible recovery. we have bought time and what i mean by that is all that stimulus, we are buying time we are buying time for vaccine we could see it almost every single day when there's positive news out there whether it's j and j or pfizer, the markets react to that the stocks will respond as well in terms of the travel and leisure, casinos all those types of names that get beat up if we can't find our way out of
you heard stephanie talk about auto sales being near record highs. auto dealers that we have talked to, on and off air, have reported that. if you're lucky enough to have a job for stable income, you probably saved a lot of money. you're not going to eat and travel car max, up. ford up nearly 4% today. the travel stocks are down you're going to treat yourself to the things at home. maybe a new car maybe a new boat, maybe a new boek if you can afford it. >> the reality is what we're doing...
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stephanie? >> joe, thank you. >>> joining us to discuss, a man who truly understands this crisis in california. tom steyer. he's a former presidential candidate, longtime businessman and philanthropist. now the chief economic recovery adviser to governor gavin newsom in california. tom, given that california has now surpassed new york in its count, how do you curve this uptick in cases but not crush businesses for a second time? >> well, stephanie, as you know, the governor has said from the beginning that in order to protect livelihoods, we have to protect lives first. so he's doing exactly what he said he was going to do, which is reacting to the data on health. and making -- changing rules and protocols as the numbers dictate. so, in fact, as you said, he's closed down bars, indoor eating and movie theaters as a response. and we also have a massive public service campaign about masking, about obeying the protocols so that together we can protect each other and we can take this into our own ha
stephanie? >> joe, thank you. >>> joining us to discuss, a man who truly understands this crisis in california. tom steyer. he's a former presidential candidate, longtime businessman and philanthropist. now the chief economic recovery adviser to governor gavin newsom in california. tom, given that california has now surpassed new york in its count, how do you curve this uptick in cases but not crush businesses for a second time? >> well, stephanie, as you know, the governor...
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stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >> so much to think about always. stephanie, does dr. colfax foresee face shields or eye goggles becoming a requirement in the future? >> it's not looking likely it will be a requirement for the public, at least for now. i did ask dr. colfax but he made it clear the city is looking to provide that additional protection for hospitals and health care providers right now, not the public just yet. >> stephanie, thank you very much. >>> new at 5:00, health officials are saying clusters of coronavirus cases have been reported at four costcos in santa clara county. at least 13 workers have tested positive at the costco in sunnyvale, at 150 sunnyvale station road and it is still open to customers. smaller clusters were at the costcos in mountain view, gilroy and san jose. the health department is working with the stores to investigate a solution. >> the initial investigation shows that most likely it was not inside the store. the cases were most likely infected outside of the workplace. >> essential workers at bay area grocery stores have been h
stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. >> so much to think about always. stephanie, does dr. colfax foresee face shields or eye goggles becoming a requirement in the future? >> it's not looking likely it will be a requirement for the public, at least for now. i did ask dr. colfax but he made it clear the city is looking to provide that additional protection for hospitals and health care providers right now, not the public just yet. >> stephanie, thank you very much. >>> new at...
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stephanie ruhle is in for ari. i'm so used to saying "the beat with ari melber" that it just came out of my mouth before i could see your lovely shining face. good to see you, my friend. >> katy tur, yours truly, joy reid, we're about to have a girl party tonight on msnbc. >> you got that. >> all right. have a good night. welcome to "the beat." i'm stephanie ruhle in for ari melber. and we begin this eving with president trump and his allies smearing and sidelining dr. anthony fauci as coronavirus cases are spiking in 39 states. at this point, more than 3.3 million americans have the virus, and 135,000 have lost their lives. the state of florida shattering the new york record with the largest single day of cases. more than 15,000, with some saying miami is becoming the epicenter of this pandemic. president trump denying opposition research against dr. fauci, despite memos released against him alleging dr. fauci was wrong on the coronavirus, with a litany of comments he made early on. now, many of those comments wer
stephanie ruhle is in for ari. i'm so used to saying "the beat with ari melber" that it just came out of my mouth before i could see your lovely shining face. good to see you, my friend. >> katy tur, yours truly, joy reid, we're about to have a girl party tonight on msnbc. >> you got that. >> all right. have a good night. welcome to "the beat." i'm stephanie ruhle in for ari melber. and we begin this eving with president trump and his allies smearing and...
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stephanie: interpuso un reporte policial. univisiÓn 34 se puso en contactocon la detective del departamento de policÍa de los Ángeles. nos dijo que el caso no resulta en una felonÍa. que en manos del procurador, es una comunidad cansada de abuso. dicen entre sÚplicas, basta ya. >> que no sigan haciendo daÑo a las personas que queremos sobrevivir limpiamente. paola: cÓmo estarÁ el tiempo esta nueva semana? le pregunto a suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: buenas noches. ya acaba el lunes. mire cÓmo luciÓ, panorama nublado. la niebla tÍpica de la Época del verano que corresponde a la presencia de esa capa marina en el ocÉano pacÍfico. afecta la visibilidad en nuestra Área cobertura. mucha precauciÓn al viajar por las carreteras. tuvimos una temperatura mÁxima en los 80 unto 2 por debajo de lo normal para esta Época del aÑo. el rÉcord de calor continÚa para1954 con esos 96. estas son las temperaturas para esta jornada laboral. cerca de la costa bastante refrescantes, como en san francisco y oakland. se espera en
stephanie: interpuso un reporte policial. univisiÓn 34 se puso en contactocon la detective del departamento de policÍa de los Ángeles. nos dijo que el caso no resulta en una felonÍa. que en manos del procurador, es una comunidad cansada de abuso. dicen entre sÚplicas, basta ya. >> que no sigan haciendo daÑo a las personas que queremos sobrevivir limpiamente. paola: cÓmo estarÁ el tiempo esta nueva semana? le pregunto a suheily lÓpez belÉn. suheily: buenas noches. ya acaba el...
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supervisor stephanie. >> no. (role call). >> the motion passes with supervisor stephanie dissenting in committee. >> thank you. can you please read item number 2. >> yes. item two is a charter amendment to amend the charter en to set advocates public duties and to review the administration of the city programs and services including programs for transmitting information to the public and department, customer service plan and to receive, investigate in an attempt to resolve complaints resolving city services and programs authorizing the public advocate to receive and investigate specific complaints and provide the public advocates, elections and salary at an election on november 3, 2020. >> supervisor mar. >> thank you, so much, chair ronen and supervisor stephanie, for allowing us to be here. i think we're aware that the ongoing investigation by the u.s. attorney and fbi into wide-spread corruption in city government continues and the scope of investigation continues to widen and now, in addition to our departmen
supervisor stephanie. >> no. (role call). >> the motion passes with supervisor stephanie dissenting in committee. >> thank you. can you please read item number 2. >> yes. item two is a charter amendment to amend the charter en to set advocates public duties and to review the administration of the city programs and services including programs for transmitting information to the public and department, customer service plan and to receive, investigate in an attempt to...
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stephanie, you've got some questions? stephanie: yeah, actually, senator, we do have questions. symone: before, i want to bring urely.kson h he is going to ask you the first couple of questions today. we appreciate you for bringing bailey to hang out with us. where's jackson? i see you. jackson: hi, how's it going? you have heard, my name is jackson. i'm the president of northeastern university for biden in your home state of massachusetts. sen. warren: northeastern rocks. jackson: love northeastern. yeah, i'm going to ask you a couple of quick questions and introduce you to everyone in the call. i remember your grab a drink series throughout the primary with voters. i was just wondering what is your go to drink. coffee, tea, something else? sen. warren: oh, all day long, it is tea. i don't drink coffee. jackson: what type of tea? sen. warren: stuff in it. like vanilla tea, hazelnut tea. i love the flavored teas, with lots of cream. jackson: i'm a big iced tea fan. that resonates with me. so, moving on a little bit more, there's a lot of great music out now. what song or songs a
stephanie, you've got some questions? stephanie: yeah, actually, senator, we do have questions. symone: before, i want to bring urely.kson h he is going to ask you the first couple of questions today. we appreciate you for bringing bailey to hang out with us. where's jackson? i see you. jackson: hi, how's it going? you have heard, my name is jackson. i'm the president of northeastern university for biden in your home state of massachusetts. sen. warren: northeastern rocks. jackson: love...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. ayman mohyeldin picks up coverage of the hearing with bill barr right now. >> thank you very much. it is a very busy tuesday morning as you can see, live images on the screen. we were expecting that hearing to get under way any minute now. we understand it has been delayed approximately 45 minutes or so. we're going to get into that in a moment. but as i was saying today, a very big day, on capitol hill, this hour, attorney general william barr finally expected to make his long sought after and long delayed first appearance before the house judiciary committee. to say this will be a contentious exchange would be a major understatement. democrats coming armed with more than a year's worth of pent up questions and frustrations with the attorney general and his justice department. the topics there, wide ranging, the federal response to nationwide protests follow the police involved death of george floyd. that's one of them.
i'm stephanie ruhle. ayman mohyeldin picks up coverage of the hearing with bill barr right now. >> thank you very much. it is a very busy tuesday morning as you can see, live images on the screen. we were expecting that hearing to get under way any minute now. we understand it has been delayed approximately 45 minutes or so. we're going to get into that in a moment. but as i was saying today, a very big day, on capitol hill, this hour, attorney general william barr finally expected to...
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stephanie? >> all right. peter, thank you. >>> now to the growing fallout over president trump's new comments about russia reportedly offering bounties on the lives of u.s. troops in afghanistan. a new op-ed in "the washington post" puts it this way. quote, trump again shows he's putin's puppet. all of this stems from the president's new interview on axios on hbo where he says he never discussed the bounty reports with putin during a phone call last week. joining us now, democratic congresswoman mikey sherrill. she's a former helicopter pilot. i want to get to russia in a second. first, your reaction to the president's tweet about delaying the election in november. >> stephanie, as you correctly pointed ourk eed out, article 2 1 gives the power to congress to determine election days. we're not moving it. if the president is unsure how to run a free and fair election in one of the oldest democracies on earth then we in congress are happy to tell him how to do it. i'm happy to meet with him to help him understa
stephanie? >> all right. peter, thank you. >>> now to the growing fallout over president trump's new comments about russia reportedly offering bounties on the lives of u.s. troops in afghanistan. a new op-ed in "the washington post" puts it this way. quote, trump again shows he's putin's puppet. all of this stems from the president's new interview on axios on hbo where he says he never discussed the bounty reports with putin during a phone call last week. joining us...
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stephanie, great to have you with us. tell us a little bit about this relationship between boardroom diversity and the benefits that come with it and perhaps even profits related to these companies. stephanie: thank you so much for having me on today. there has been a lot of research from the academic field and from leading consulting firms, suggesting that board diversity is important for the performance of the firm. sometimes, the results are somewhat mixed, but the reality is that many companies believe that diversifying their boards is good for business, and the reality is, as we can see, we have conversations about diversity in corporations more broadly. these are the types of issues we continue to address. however, there continues to be a struggle with creating diversity on boards. as you have shown in your graphic, much of this diversity is by women. in the u.s., white women, and by minority men, so we see a lag in getting more women of color on boards that is what we are wrestling with. shery: how much is this jus
stephanie, great to have you with us. tell us a little bit about this relationship between boardroom diversity and the benefits that come with it and perhaps even profits related to these companies. stephanie: thank you so much for having me on today. there has been a lot of research from the academic field and from leading consulting firms, suggesting that board diversity is important for the performance of the firm. sometimes, the results are somewhat mixed, but the reality is that many...
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angie: juliÁn, el hijo de stephanie phangan, padece de anemia falcÉmica. a su corta edad ya ha recibido varias transfusiones de sangre. la noticia del experimento llenÓ de esperanzas a su mamÁ. stephanie: eso significa que mi hijo cuando sea mÁs grande pueda hacerlo tambiÉn. angie: la doctora ericka esrich, especialista en enfermedades de la sangre, es la principal investigadora de esta terapia genÉtica, que como nos explicÓ en tÉrminos simples busca reeducar las cÉlulas sanguÍneas para que no se enfermen. ericka: [habla en inglÉs] intÉrprete: la terapia genÉtica es cuando tomamos las cÉlulas madre del propio paciente, las arreglamos y se las ponemos de nuevo. angie: los padres de helen querÍan que su hija se sometiera a este tratamiento experimental, pero no solo se enteraron de que no estaba aÚn disponible. sheila: me dijeron que ya tenÍan a alguien mÁs, otra persona en mente primero que helen. angie: la noticia, segÚn sheila, fue un golpe duro para toda la familia. con el frÍo la salud de helen iba a empeorar. ahÍ fue cuando a byron,
angie: juliÁn, el hijo de stephanie phangan, padece de anemia falcÉmica. a su corta edad ya ha recibido varias transfusiones de sangre. la noticia del experimento llenÓ de esperanzas a su mamÁ. stephanie: eso significa que mi hijo cuando sea mÁs grande pueda hacerlo tambiÉn. angie: la doctora ericka esrich, especialista en enfermedades de la sangre, es la principal investigadora de esta terapia genÉtica, que como nos explicÓ en tÉrminos simples busca reeducar las cÉlulas sanguÍneas...
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stephanie, you own nike. did we not learn that earnings do matter and secondly, would you consider foot locker too or instead? >> i'll take the latter question first. foot locker is at 13 times forward estimates but also been between 10 and 13 times forward estimates. that's because the company, the management team doesn't have a great track record in terms of executing. you add on that while they have great brand exposure, they're in the mall and have stores those are the two places where you don't want to be within the retail environment in the sector while i think it's cheap and always tempting, i'll stick with a nike, although i would not buy it they have the brands, the best balance sheets they will grow to 30% by fiscal 2021 that's two years ahead of time they have the flexibility to adapt in this time and the challenging time and they will be a winner long term. i'm just going to hold onto any key -- nike at this point >> there's only two sell ratings across his coverage. plenty of neutrals and buy rat
stephanie, you own nike. did we not learn that earnings do matter and secondly, would you consider foot locker too or instead? >> i'll take the latter question first. foot locker is at 13 times forward estimates but also been between 10 and 13 times forward estimates. that's because the company, the management team doesn't have a great track record in terms of executing. you add on that while they have great brand exposure, they're in the mall and have stores those are the two places...
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we're live in pacifica, stephanie sierra, abc7 news. >> stephanie, some great words of advice there, and boy, what a hefty fine. many thanks. >>> half moon bay's beaches are closed for the weekend. the city officials say the move is meant to stop the spread of the coronavirus and to reduce crowds. the closure began at sunrise today and will end at 9:00 a.m. on monday. >>> well, we are committed to building a better bay area, and also digging deeper into the issues surrounding education during and after the pandemic. teachers are starting to plan a potential return to the classroom, but there is growing concern that they may also run out of paid sick days. and districts and teachers' unions are now negotiating over that. abc7 news reporter lee ann melendez takes a closer look at what teachers could be facing if they get sick. >> reporter: when a teacher gets sick, one of their first considerations is who will take their place. >> my primary concern before covid in terms of calling in sick was that, hi, like we heard there would be no substitute available to cover my class. >> reporter
we're live in pacifica, stephanie sierra, abc7 news. >> stephanie, some great words of advice there, and boy, what a hefty fine. many thanks. >>> half moon bay's beaches are closed for the weekend. the city officials say the move is meant to stop the spread of the coronavirus and to reduce crowds. the closure began at sunrise today and will end at 9:00 a.m. on monday. >>> well, we are committed to building a better bay area, and also digging deeper into the issues...
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>>> buenos dÍas stephany, rashel un placer estar con ustedes. la administraciÓn bÁsicamente lo que dijo que los estudiantes pueden hacer sus cursos en lÍnea porque es lo que la mayorÍa de las universidades que argumentaron en contra de estÁ medida pidieron estando en medio de la pandemia muchas universidades no saben si tienen clases presenciales y estos estudiantes pueden continuar sus clases en lÍnea >>> la administraciÓn trump es bastante estricta con este plan quÉ pasÓ?. >>> bueno rashel si esta administraciÓn es muy estricta en contra de inmigraciÓn, y hay una sorpresa porque pone en medio de la audiencia con el juez federal que la administraciÓn anuncio que iban a cancelar esta pÓliza. entonces una sorpresa yo creo rashel que fue porque se dieron cuenta que iban a perder, los argumentos a favor de ese tipo de restricciÓn lo que ellos enviaron a la corte no tenÍa sentido legal y se dieron cuenta que iban a perder otra vez es en la corte >>> asÍ es abogado esto pudiera afectar a 2 millones de estudiantes aquÍ en los estados
>>> buenos dÍas stephany, rashel un placer estar con ustedes. la administraciÓn bÁsicamente lo que dijo que los estudiantes pueden hacer sus cursos en lÍnea porque es lo que la mayorÍa de las universidades que argumentaron en contra de estÁ medida pidieron estando en medio de la pandemia muchas universidades no saben si tienen clases presenciales y estos estudiantes pueden continuar sus clases en lÍnea >>> la administraciÓn trump es bastante estricta con este plan quÉ...