Reporter what they couldnt see from here, of course, was the future. Had they caught even a glimpse of what was to come, surely they would have abandoned this place forever. Stephen and jody met in the late 70s in georgia. He was in the army. A bookworm who loved civil war. She taught history. Theirs was first a meeting of minds, then hearts. How would you describe the early years . Were they loving, exciting . Yes. They were you know, we were in love. Ecstatic. Reporter from there, marriage, a house, a son jonathan in 1983. How would you describe jody as a mom . She was really devoted. Reporter life was good. And even as the years went by, even with the demands of work and family, stephen says he and jody still made time for each other. Like that last summer sunday in september of 1992. Stephen says it was supposed to be a date night. It wasnt no idea that that would be the most critical day in our life, in our marriage. It was a day like any other day . Yes. Reporter here was the pla
Chips. Whether that would be enough to alleviate the trade gap between the two countries, which is a huge chasm is anyones guess. If the chinese are looking at trade moves, it could be an enormous victory for the president and for the financial community. Keep in mind, after last weeks drubbing, one of the worst weve seen on a weekly basis in a couple years, stocks were coming back across the board. Even facebook. It was down at its worst today more than 5 . It essentially paired the losses. What it means, that by days end, it was up enough to avert what had been about 100 billion in market value. I know youre concerned for Mark Zuckerberg. He had been down about 10 billion. By days end, 8. 9 billion. If youre worried about his financial viability, hes still worth about 65 billion, which is the rough network of my next guest, charles payne, the host of making money on the fox business network. The same tariffs worked to the markets advantage. And i might credit you, my man. You were sa
Prompted by Stormy Daniels last sunday on 60 minutes. There are new details for her lawyer to question President Trump for two hours. Plus, how 56 words may have stumped President Trumps position. It all stems from a sound byte we played yesterday. Its the attorneys attorney. I dont foe why they let him talk. Well dig into that straight ahead. What were talking about there, ive got to go back to Donald Trumps speech buzz it is so fascinating and youre an ad guy, its so fashion nating that Donald Trumps punch lynn is what are we going to do . Were going to build the wall. Nobodys going to pay for the wall, but donald trump is trying to to get the United States marine corps, the United States navy, the men and women in the army, the National Guard to actually have money stripped out of their accounts to build a wall that nobody wants but he goes out there and he has the audacity to say weve got this beautifully designed wall and were not building it and im sure the American People, certa
Thats a wrap for me this hour. Im alex witt. Turning it over to my recently returning from vacation colleague, david gura. From msnbc headquarters in new york breaking news. Dozens reportedly killed in a suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. President trump calls out russias president , Vladimir Putin, by name saying russia was at least partially to blame for that attack. Power outage. A new report on white house chief of staff john kellys swi dwindling authority in the west wing. Talk the president discounts as garbage. The president s Economic Team defends the tariffs his separation has posed against china. We begin with the suspected chemical attack in syria and President Trumps spouresponse it. It took late yesterday outside the capital city of damascus. The attack killed dozens of civilians, including children. Some of the images from the aftermath are so disturbing we cant show that to you on television. This morning, President Trump called out russian president Vladimir Pu
Door asian is disgraceful. And sally yates fired by trump in the early days of his presidency spoke out in an interview with the New York Times matt apuzzo. What worries me more is the relentless attack on Democratic Institutions and norms, and the impact that that can have on our country, not just during the term of a Trump Presidency, but in the years to come as well. Whats happening here with the president tweeting and calling and, you know, it seems like if not weekly, almost daily sometimes, interference there, whether that actually has an impact on the decisions that are made at d. O. J. Or not. The damage is done by the publics loss of confidence that the department of justice is acting independently. Its also clear that the president has lost confidence in many of his handlers who at times have been referred to as guardrails of our democracy. And others as the adults in the room. These days theyre mostly enablers and bystanders. One trump confidant today telling me when i asked