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let's cross over to stephanie decker of his joining us now from the jordanian a capital i'm on stephanie. what are we hearing from the is really side about this latest round of negotiations and kyra that have now ended yes, we've just had a seniors ready, official quoted seeing that they have put their reservations across. of course, we know that they were saying they had some reservations with the proposals that have mass agreed upon saying that there were amendments that they hadn't put down on the table hadn't agreed upon. basically, this is why you've seen william burns the head of a ca, doing intensive shuffle, diplomacy over the last week. he's also on his way back to the united states. um, so what these are, he does appear to be saying is that they put for their reservations and they're continuing. they're saying they're continue their operations at office. so according to them, nothing has changed despite the intense pressure is of course, from the americans to try to get to a deal. i think reading between the lines here, the data is not, not off the table. this is not a rejectio
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stephanie hasjust stephanie has just been telling us how important it is for these ai officers to sit on boards and work to rules but... there are no comprehensive, federal laws that regulate ai in the united states. no federal obligation on developers, users, operators or deployers of ai systems. but late last year, president biden did sign an executive order that proposed legislation to address safety, responsible development, civil rights, privacy, all the pertinent areas. commissioner vestager, who we heard from in the first half of the programme, says there has been discussion between the eu and the us. but how much, and how aligned are they on the regulation that is coming? let's bring in miles taylor, former chief of staff at the us department of homeland security, now a tech and security expert who has advised lawmakers on al. give us the broad picture, where do you think you are in the united states in respect of legislation and regulation? i states in respect of legislation and reuulation? ., , ~ states in respect of legislation and reuulation? ~ ., regulation? i actually th
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let's get right to abc's stephanie ramos, live at columbia with late reporting for us. stephanie? >> reporter: david, the new york city mayor and nypd officers holding that press conference just a few moments ago to discuss the situation here at columbia university. the new york city mayor saying outside actors have co-opted the protests here on campus. the mayor also asking parents of students here to call them, tell their students to leave the campus immediately before the situation escalates. late today the mayor of new york city urging every student and demonstrator to walk away now for their own safety, saying the protest has been taken over by professional outside agitators. >> it is our belief they are now actively co-opting what should be a peaceful gathering. >> reporter: this is the moment protesters smashed through the doors of a columbia university building overnight, taking their demonstrations to a new level. protesters zip-tying doors shut and barricading themselves inside. renaming the building with a new flag, in honor of a 6-year-old palestinian girl killed in th
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or correspondence, stephanie decker joins us from the jordanian capital, a mine. and as a reminder, the is really government has shut down to 0 in israel. so stephanie, the captain's families, they take to the streets every week i've been doing so since october. they want the government to make a deal with home us, but they're mobilization for as a strong as it is. it hasn't worked so it hasn't worked. uh, they show up until i b, those protests are happening now along with thousands of ordinary is rabies. they've gone to the connected that sees ready parliament. they have demanded to talk, so there's really prime minister. they have some of the mf travel to call out to talk to the guitar, is to try and see whatever angle, whatever possibility, whatever pressure can be done to get a deal. but this government is adamant that it needs to go into the fall. it says, yes, it's talking, of course the captives are important to it, but at the moment, the only way to get the captives back is through a deal with how about us. and as we've been reporting extensively over the
or correspondence, stephanie decker joins us from the jordanian capital, a mine. and as a reminder, the is really government has shut down to 0 in israel. so stephanie, the captain's families, they take to the streets every week i've been doing so since october. they want the government to make a deal with home us, but they're mobilization for as a strong as it is. it hasn't worked so it hasn't worked. uh, they show up until i b, those protests are happening now along with thousands of ordinary...
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all right, stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie deca with alexis live in a month earlier. we spoke to akiva elder. he's a political analyst and contributed to the is reading newspaper hearts. and he says that the seas fund ticket isn't a priority for the is there any government it's not a priority. so the government and i'm talking about both aisles of the coalition and their 1st priority of the government is to put more pressure and they believe that more pressure on some us will get them a better idea of what some us is refusing to clearly say is that m m on those 33 deputies, how many people are still a lot these right is there is no trust. and here comes the, the head of this, the a and the 2nd 0 stages on his way here, in order to get more information to way to do your just imagine if uh we would get 70 bodies back. and 3 people that live in the narrow, cannot afford this the united states has post a weapons shipment to israel, consisting of thousands of launch bombs. it comes and that fee is of a loss scale. and his
all right, stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie deca with alexis live in a month earlier. we spoke to akiva elder. he's a political analyst and contributed to the is reading newspaper hearts. and he says that the seas fund ticket isn't a priority for the is there any government it's not a priority. so the government and i'm talking about both aisles of the coalition and their 1st priority of the government is to put more pressure and they believe that more pressure on some us will...
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stephanie deca. stephanie, you're joining us from the jordanian capital amman, because the is really government as we know his band out as you were from israel. so reporting from outside israel look, you heard what the captives relatives said. this was just a short while ago in tel aviv right on the heels of that. how mos announcement that as we were discussing last hour seems, seems designed to keep up the pressure on these really public. and therefore, indirectly on the is really go it's absolutely, there's been increasing pressure on net and yahoo over the months, really to bring the captive is about to strike a deal at whatever cost. and this is the pools that you'll hear. it will. so tonight, until i be for sure, just an under off an hour, the protests will be kicking off their the weekly protests has been going on for months to try and keep the pressure on this government. they're not reacting to that cool, which is a to resign. you heard they are from one of the captives family saying, you kno
stephanie deca. stephanie, you're joining us from the jordanian capital amman, because the is really government as we know his band out as you were from israel. so reporting from outside israel look, you heard what the captives relatives said. this was just a short while ago in tel aviv right on the heels of that. how mos announcement that as we were discussing last hour seems, seems designed to keep up the pressure on these really public. and therefore, indirectly on the is really go it's...
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stephanie: google has light, 90% of the search market as a result. this is considered a test case over whether u.s. antitrust law can address the novel problems presented by new technologies. how hard is it to win these types of anti-trust cases, and has the law evolved enough to deal with the rapid developments in tech? >> these cases are very hard to win. antitrust law has evolved to be very unfriendly for plaintiffs, including the government. but i do think antitrust law is up to this. this is very analogous in some ways to the microsoft case, the biggest tech monopolization case before this one, from the late 1990's. all along, since the passage of the sherman act, there have been network industries, industries like the railroads where you have to kind of treat the whole thing has a thing of value to consumers, that you want something big and networked, you don't want to break it up. we have some good caselaw that would be applicable to this dispute. but like all antitrust cases, this one is hard to win. stephanie: this has been called the bigges
stephanie: google has light, 90% of the search market as a result. this is considered a test case over whether u.s. antitrust law can address the novel problems presented by new technologies. how hard is it to win these types of anti-trust cases, and has the law evolved enough to deal with the rapid developments in tech? >> these cases are very hard to win. antitrust law has evolved to be very unfriendly for plaintiffs, including the government. but i do think antitrust law is up to this....
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stephanie: and you mentioned instagram. what are the other platforms that people need to be aware of? and is it also true that sometimes the predators can get to kids via games such as roblox? emily: yes, so roblox is one of the major platforms that we see victims come from. actually, my seven-year-old victim that i just talked about, that started on roblox and the individual was paying this seven -year-old in robux to send him stuff on snapchat. so you have roblox, you have snapchat, you have instagram, and then discord. discord is also a big one. discord is an application on the phone, or you can access it from just a regular computer and it is big in the gaming world. a lot of them like to get on discord get in these gaming rooms to talk about the game. these predators know that these kids do this and they will jump into these rooms and catch them that way as well. stephanie: i know that you yourself as an fbi special agent have been going out to schools to try to educate parents and students. what is the one most tangib
stephanie: and you mentioned instagram. what are the other platforms that people need to be aware of? and is it also true that sometimes the predators can get to kids via games such as roblox? emily: yes, so roblox is one of the major platforms that we see victims come from. actually, my seven-year-old victim that i just talked about, that started on roblox and the individual was paying this seven -year-old in robux to send him stuff on snapchat. so you have roblox, you have snapchat, you have...
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stephanie. >> thank you. amanda, a sonoma county judge has dismissed multiple felony charges against an animal rights activist who set chickens free from a petaluma slaughterhouse. a uc berkeley student, zoe rosenberg, is an organizer with the animal rights group direct action everywhere. the group posted videos claiming to have found evidence of animal abuse inside perdue poultry slaughterhouse. rosenberg is still facing one felony and three misdemeanors, and she could face up to five years in prison if she's convicted. >> it's a sign that san francisco's downtown could be recovering at least a little from the pandemic. an office building that was totally empty as recently as last september is now attracting new tenants, according to the chronicle. a large discount on rent is definitely helping out. a total of nine new leases has been signed at 550 california street, the building's new owner tells the paper. another two leases are expected to close in the next two weeks. that would bring the bu
stephanie. >> thank you. amanda, a sonoma county judge has dismissed multiple felony charges against an animal rights activist who set chickens free from a petaluma slaughterhouse. a uc berkeley student, zoe rosenberg, is an organizer with the animal rights group direct action everywhere. the group posted videos claiming to have found evidence of animal abuse inside perdue poultry slaughterhouse. rosenberg is still facing one felony and three misdemeanors, and she could face up to five...
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. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. israel's national security adviser says he expects another seven months of fighting in gaza. the remarks come amid growing international pressure on israel over its offensive against hamas. it also raises questions about who will control gaza after the war. at a press conference today in moldova, secretary of state antony blinken urged israel to come up with a strategy. >> in the absence of a plan for the day after, there won't be a day after. this is where we need to go. if not, we'll have chaos, lawlessness, and a vacuum that will eventually be filled again by hamas or maybe something, if it's possible to imagine, even worse, jihadis. stephanie: on the ground, israel's military says it has seized a key corridor along gaza's border with egypt. israel says the area is a focal point for tunnels which hamas uses to smuggle weapons and other goods. meantime, israel expanded its offensive in the southern gazan city of rafah. the idf released video today of its troops operating in and arou
. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. israel's national security adviser says he expects another seven months of fighting in gaza. the remarks come amid growing international pressure on israel over its offensive against hamas. it also raises questions about who will control gaza after the war. at a press conference today in moldova, secretary of state antony blinken urged israel to come up with a strategy. >> in the absence of a plan for the day after, there won't be a...
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stephanie, i'll send it over to you. michael, thank you so much. >> in the east bay, a hair stylist was arrested and accused of disturbing crimes conquer. police say the owner of chi hair salon committed several assaults, including rape kron four's. dan thorn reports from conquer. >> investigators say this conquered hairstylist. 41 year-old cheat who has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of assault. the allegations include rape, unlawful intercourse and lewd acts with a child. police say who committed the acts inside of his business on clayton road in concord. my reaction is just, you know, ab so absolutely disgusting. victoria por 10 ye was a client of who's who says he did good work but sometimes exhibited strange behavior. pertain ye is also a therapist who feels guilty for suggesting others seek out his styling services and for families who may have been victimized. i think i'm a little bit in shock right now about the children are kron. 4 went to the salon thursday afternoon and a woman who appeared to
stephanie, i'll send it over to you. michael, thank you so much. >> in the east bay, a hair stylist was arrested and accused of disturbing crimes conquer. police say the owner of chi hair salon committed several assaults, including rape kron four's. dan thorn reports from conquer. >> investigators say this conquered hairstylist. 41 year-old cheat who has been arrested and charged with multiple counts of assault. the allegations include rape, unlawful intercourse and lewd acts with a...
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stephanie is spring and mohammed and must be a political analyst professor. media studies are the doha institute for graduate studies. wanted to be honest. uh, regardless of one's position on the conflict, it is hard to watch the footage that we just saw, right. all our reporting is that that aid is so desperately needed inside the gaza strip and there has been almost no food, no water, no fuel going in for a week. and now the footage we just showed, we're seeing settlers that are being allowed by is really authorities to just throw the 8 on the ground when it's within, within meters or kilometers of gaza. right. well, people like your lawn pop a are getting and lovey and other is really scholars and journalists have talked about the type of blood last that exists right now. among very significant contingent within is really, within is really society. and those people don't want aid to go in as you've been, as somebody was, was reporting. in fact, when they've done the sort of man on the street interviews, some of these relays are very open and saying that they don't want even to reach
stephanie is spring and mohammed and must be a political analyst professor. media studies are the doha institute for graduate studies. wanted to be honest. uh, regardless of one's position on the conflict, it is hard to watch the footage that we just saw, right. all our reporting is that that aid is so desperately needed inside the gaza strip and there has been almost no food, no water, no fuel going in for a week. and now the footage we just showed, we're seeing settlers that are being allowed...
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and so the, as i read stephanie's piece on the history of the application of the late he, well, with regards to israel, it seems like that law was set up to try to prevent. in fact, that complicity with senator sanders incentive in holland have been worried about.
and so the, as i read stephanie's piece on the history of the application of the late he, well, with regards to israel, it seems like that law was set up to try to prevent. in fact, that complicity with senator sanders incentive in holland have been worried about.
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stephanie: it's complicated. for now it's all about fed policy and whether inflation can be consistent with the fed being able to cut. the market will not be abl to price during the election until maybe next year. so for now it's going to be all about whether the fed can be a little more dovish which in the first quarter we think we just passed hawkishness. it was all about u.s. exceptionalism and inflation overheating but if you remember back to december, we were talking about the opposite. we have been swung around by the data. it's really all about looking through a lot of the noise. we are looking at inflation running 3% a little bit too sticky but nothing that's that dramatic and an economy that's starting to slow down. for us it looks fairly goldilocks. jonathan: stephanie, good to see you, mark mccormick. this on waller from city. the governor's comments may have more impact than stale minutes released on wednesday. i think a lot of people would not as they listen to that. an update on stories. here is you
stephanie: it's complicated. for now it's all about fed policy and whether inflation can be consistent with the fed being able to cut. the market will not be abl to price during the election until maybe next year. so for now it's going to be all about whether the fed can be a little more dovish which in the first quarter we think we just passed hawkishness. it was all about u.s. exceptionalism and inflation overheating but if you remember back to december, we were talking about the opposite. we...
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stephanie. lisa, thank you. >> today, san francisco mayor london breed is kicking off her reelection campaign at the fillmore. breed is expected to share more about her vision for another term as mayor. special guests will also appear, including the former giants announcer renel brooks-moon. breed is running against supervisors aaron peskin, asha safai along with philanthropist daniel lurie and former interim mayor mark farrell. breed's event begins at 10:00 this morning. all right. right now we are following thousands of students at sonoma state university getting ready to walk the stage and graduate. this is a live picture. you see, the chairs are empty now, but in a few minutes here, we're going to start to see that stage filling up a lot of excitement. but it is coming amidst some controversy. the commencement services come one day after the school's president announced he's retired. mike lee was put on administrative leave wednesday for insubordination. lee received a controversial agreemen
stephanie. lisa, thank you. >> today, san francisco mayor london breed is kicking off her reelection campaign at the fillmore. breed is expected to share more about her vision for another term as mayor. special guests will also appear, including the former giants announcer renel brooks-moon. breed is running against supervisors aaron peskin, asha safai along with philanthropist daniel lurie and former interim mayor mark farrell. breed's event begins at 10:00 this morning. all right. right...
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she's all alone in this satellite courthouse, stephanie, in fort pierce. that's part of the problem. there's no adult supervision there. she's giving in to all of trump's requests. this is paralysis by analysis. this is purge tour, and it's so frustrating for all of us. >> do you agree with that? has she just figured out how to kick the can down the road without getting kicked off the case herself? >> you know, it's sort of an enduring mystery whether she's doing this, like, deliberately in some people's estimation, or i'm sort of inclined toward she's not quite experienced enough to be handling a case like this, maybe is feeling a little uncomfortable operating under the glare of the spotlight. the up shot is the same, though, this case i never really thought had much of a strong chance of going to trial before november even when it was initially brought. these are complicated cases. but you know, dave is exactly right. i mean, some of these arguments, including the one about this potential enticement to stan woodward to get his client to operate. that al
she's all alone in this satellite courthouse, stephanie, in fort pierce. that's part of the problem. there's no adult supervision there. she's giving in to all of trump's requests. this is paralysis by analysis. this is purge tour, and it's so frustrating for all of us. >> do you agree with that? has she just figured out how to kick the can down the road without getting kicked off the case herself? >> you know, it's sort of an enduring mystery whether she's doing this, like,...
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and stephanie, you were among the very first few on that campaign. and in that role, you not only worked so closely and absurd donald trump, but you work closely with hope hicks she made clear today that she was very nervous and obviously broke down at one point why do you think that happened you know, i felt nervous for her today. >> i felt anxiety for her and i have not spoken to hope since i left the white house on january 6th, i think that when you work with somebody for so long, i worked with the trumps for six years. she worked with them for much longer and obviously you're going to become post to them and you're going to see a side of them that the public doesn't see. and so i imagined she felt like any human being would that she was betraying him and that shows she felt nervous. we have to remember she was there under subpoena. she wasn't there willingly. let's say i can't imagine how she felt because i who have spoken out against him publicly for years now, i still felt anxiety for her. >> so stephanie obviously, you know, her and many have
and stephanie, you were among the very first few on that campaign. and in that role, you not only worked so closely and absurd donald trump, but you work closely with hope hicks she made clear today that she was very nervous and obviously broke down at one point why do you think that happened you know, i felt nervous for her today. >> i felt anxiety for her and i have not spoken to hope since i left the white house on january 6th, i think that when you work with somebody for so long, i...
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he, winston woke off a former longtime adviser to melania trump, stephanie could to see you tonight. you know, this couple very well. what do you think is happening behind closed doors now that trump has actually been convicted? i think that the family is speaking very clearly and vocally to donald as milan, you always does as i used to witness. >> and i think she's telling him exactly how she feels and i think that she is probably putting a mirror up to him to show him that his brazen attempts of trying to suffer for our democracy in his attempt to hush everyone into believing that he did or did not sleep with stormy daniel's has nothing to do with the fact that this was about election interference so this episode with stormy daniel's is something i think that was pretty painful to melania. she was at home with their young son, barron at the time. what do you think is going through her mind that it has all led up to this? >> i think that donald finally got caught and a lot along the way, melania knew exactly who she married. she knew that this was a transactional marriage. she becam
he, winston woke off a former longtime adviser to melania trump, stephanie could to see you tonight. you know, this couple very well. what do you think is happening behind closed doors now that trump has actually been convicted? i think that the family is speaking very clearly and vocally to donald as milan, you always does as i used to witness. >> and i think she's telling him exactly how she feels and i think that she is probably putting a mirror up to him to show him that his brazen...
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good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle, back in new york city and we are now 174 days away from the election. this morning president biden came out swinging, state of the union style. he challenged donald trump to not one, but two presidential debates while also taunting him about his new york criminal trial. from agreed immediately and asked for more debates, our own peter alexander has more. >> tonight, the stage is set for the first tb convert confrontation in more than three years. the agreement punctuating a dizzying day of dealmaking. the president posting this video responding to weeks of pressure from mr. trump for debate. >> donald trump lost two debates to me in 2020, since then he hasn't shown up for debate, now he's acting like he wants to debate me again. make my day. >> reporter: the president taunting him that's kept them in court four days a week. >> let's pick the dates, donald. i hear you're free on wednesdays. >> there are traditionally three debates, the president offering two, mr. trump who refused all of the primary debates quickly saying yes and pushing fo
good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle, back in new york city and we are now 174 days away from the election. this morning president biden came out swinging, state of the union style. he challenged donald trump to not one, but two presidential debates while also taunting him about his new york criminal trial. from agreed immediately and asked for more debates, our own peter alexander has more. >> tonight, the stage is set for the first tb convert confrontation in more than three...
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so daniel says, and i quote here, stephanie from the room. i actually said melania is very beautiful. what about your wife? he said, oh, don't worry about that. we are actually don't even sleep in the same room. trump had his eyes closed when daniels testified to this, what did you make of it? >> well i made i mean, there were so many details that she spoke about today that were true, but from things i've seen myself like you said, keith schiller talking, i knew him very, very well in the beginning and that's exactly the role kinda did play. they do actually sleeping two separate bedrooms. and so i think the fact that he felt cornered with all of these true statements is why he was so aggressive in my experience with donald trump, it's when he knows he's caught or he feels cornered that he becomes extremely agitated. and then expects everybody to come out fighting even harder for for him it's really interesting. same with his grooming products. that's true so she had a lot of details that were true that only a very small group of people would
so daniel says, and i quote here, stephanie from the room. i actually said melania is very beautiful. what about your wife? he said, oh, don't worry about that. we are actually don't even sleep in the same room. trump had his eyes closed when daniels testified to this, what did you make of it? >> well i made i mean, there were so many details that she spoke about today that were true, but from things i've seen myself like you said, keith schiller talking, i knew him very, very well in the...
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stephanie. amanda. >> thank you. and the south bay. now, police are looking for the person who stabbed two people less than an hour after cinco de mayo celebrations wrapped up in east san jose. police say a man is now in critical condition and the second victim is a juvenile who's injuries are non-life threatening. it happened last night near emma prusch farm. residents call it disappointing. >> i'm not surprised. have you seen the area? i've worked here or i've lived here since maybe since like 2012, i reckon, and you know, i've been working here and it's been getting worse and worse. you know, i can understand that this is, you know, a damper, but, you know, shoot. i mean, just keep looking. moving forward, i guess authorities haven't said whether the violence had any connection to the cinco de mayo festivities. >> oakland police say a mass shooting at a juneteenth celebration near lake merritt in 2020 1st may be connected to another homicide that happened more than a year earlier. >> deshawn
stephanie. amanda. >> thank you. and the south bay. now, police are looking for the person who stabbed two people less than an hour after cinco de mayo celebrations wrapped up in east san jose. police say a man is now in critical condition and the second victim is a juvenile who's injuries are non-life threatening. it happened last night near emma prusch farm. residents call it disappointing. >> i'm not surprised. have you seen the area? i've worked here or i've lived here since...
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stephanie decker reporting, a lie from amman. and a reminder that we are reporting from outside israel from amman, because are these are the cabinet has a band, which is 0 from reporting from israel. now let's head to washington, d. c. and island fisher. a correspondent there at the white house. so out in the u . s. had repeatedly insisted that how mosque was the sole obstacle to a cease fire, but now it's israel that's rejected the proposal. what's the reaction in washington? well obviously this is just breaking, so we're not getting any farm reaction, but you'll remember that joe biden had said at that he thought the deal that was on the table was very generous. and how much should, except that the fact that israel has never rejected, it will not please the americans. joe biden is trying desperately hard to thread the needle here on one hand, he wants to cnn to the war because it's destructive and also for domestic reasons. but he also wants to make sure that he supports israel, that will be some concern to the benjamin netanya
stephanie decker reporting, a lie from amman. and a reminder that we are reporting from outside israel from amman, because are these are the cabinet has a band, which is 0 from reporting from israel. now let's head to washington, d. c. and island fisher. a correspondent there at the white house. so out in the u . s. had repeatedly insisted that how mosque was the sole obstacle to a cease fire, but now it's israel that's rejected the proposal. what's the reaction in washington? well obviously...
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let's welcome jordan jackson is global market strategist for jpmorgan asset management and stephanie link, hightower's chief strategist and portfolio manager and cnbc contributor, both here at post 9. great to have you. jordan, a momentous week obviously, and i think the question on everybody's mind is now what? what do you think is next? >> i think we've got some further upside from here and i think we could see another 5% to 10% upside from here. the reason being you have three put, the fed put, you have the earnings put and the consumer put, right? the fed seems bias to begin cutting rates at some stage, it's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. earnings are coming in, first quarter earnings came in better than expected. double-digit growth being expected for next year, as well. most of the performance in the market this year has been driven by earnings. the wild card, it's consumers. if they start to be more tapped out which is certainly some early signs of that, that could -- to could become a challenge. >> is that what sort of is as con confounded the bears. earnings have
let's welcome jordan jackson is global market strategist for jpmorgan asset management and stephanie link, hightower's chief strategist and portfolio manager and cnbc contributor, both here at post 9. great to have you. jordan, a momentous week obviously, and i think the question on everybody's mind is now what? what do you think is next? >> i think we've got some further upside from here and i think we could see another 5% to 10% upside from here. the reason being you have three put, the...
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scheffler plays again next week. >> and stephanie is here. wouldn't this video have been a part of the prosecution's investigation? >> yes, it would have, lester, and the prosecutors' office tells nbc news they did review it. the police have said there is no video of the actual alleged altercation between scheffler and that detective. the detective never put his body cam on. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> now to new developments in a case that captivated the nation. convicted killer scott peterson was back in court today pushing for another trial and a new shot at freedom. here's liz kreutz. >> and we have the testimony from the cadaver dog. >> reporter: tonight scott peterson appearing in court from prison 20 years after being convicted of killing his pregnant wife laci and their unborn child connor. despite what investigators say is overwhelming evidence against him, the now 51-year-old, who was serving a life sentence without parole, has the backing of the los angeles innocence project as he makes yet another attempt for a new tri
scheffler plays again next week. >> and stephanie is here. wouldn't this video have been a part of the prosecution's investigation? >> yes, it would have, lester, and the prosecutors' office tells nbc news they did review it. the police have said there is no video of the actual alleged altercation between scheffler and that detective. the detective never put his body cam on. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> now to new developments in a case that captivated the...
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good morning, i'm stephanie sierra. happening right now. if you're heading to wine country this weekend, you may want to plan to allow some extra time. eastbound highway 37 from sears point in sonoma county to highway 29 in vallejo is closed for repaving work. the detour you can see on the map is outlined in green. it is scheduled to reopen at 5:00 monday morning. this is the last scheduled closure of that highway. today, the bay area is celebrating the new golden state valkyries with a block party. the event will begin at 2:00 at thrive city, right outside chase center. the valkyries haven't even played a game yet, but their sales are taking off, surpassing 10,000 deposits on season tickets already. and there was a big jump this week after the team revealed its name and logo. the team makes its wnba debut in 2025. pretty cute purple sweatshirts. lisa >> oh yeah. so fun. and in fact, big news for the weather over the weekend is the warm up that will get underway for the second half of the weekend in time for a brighter beat of breakers. rig
good morning, i'm stephanie sierra. happening right now. if you're heading to wine country this weekend, you may want to plan to allow some extra time. eastbound highway 37 from sears point in sonoma county to highway 29 in vallejo is closed for repaving work. the detour you can see on the map is outlined in green. it is scheduled to reopen at 5:00 monday morning. this is the last scheduled closure of that highway. today, the bay area is celebrating the new golden state valkyries with a block...
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stephanie, final trade is what? >> bank of america. higher equity prices and trading at two times book. >> farmer/tractor jim? >> citi group. should close that discount to tangible book value. >> mr. baruch? >> the cloud is under attack. crowdstrike is setting a record high right now. >> you talked about that yesterday. >> josh brown this >> brk, an upcoming name. i think this has something going on. >> that would be berkshire hathaway. dow is just below 40,000 after topping it for the first time ever earlier in the session. i'll take you through the final stretch at 3:00. "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >> thank you very much, scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans and here's what's ahead. it's a milestone moment for sure. the dow hitting 40,000 for the first time ever. but can the bulls keep it going? our market guest has some concerns about the strength of the economy and the consumer. here's here with what makes him worry and what he's still buying. >>> and one of our guests is hoping to attract a particular kind of consu
stephanie, final trade is what? >> bank of america. higher equity prices and trading at two times book. >> farmer/tractor jim? >> citi group. should close that discount to tangible book value. >> mr. baruch? >> the cloud is under attack. crowdstrike is setting a record high right now. >> you talked about that yesterday. >> josh brown this >> brk, an upcoming name. i think this has something going on. >> that would be berkshire hathaway. dow...
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back to you, stephanie . >> thanks, amanda. this is scary. a small fire on the outside of a plane that landed in seattle monday night, and it turned normal. deplaning into an emergency. you can see passengers exiting onto the wing before going down the slides. there. 195 people were on that flight that just landed from cancun. when the plane got to the gate, crews plugged it into the airport's power and passengers started to get off. that's when the crew noticed smoke in the nose area of the plane. >> they announced. everybody dropped uh- your belongings, unbuckle and head to the exits. people around were a little panicked. >> delta says the airbus, a 321 plane, has been removed from service. no major injuries are being reported. >> the hyper caffeinated drink at the center of multiple wrongful death lawsuits is coming off panera's menu. the restaurant chain says it will stop selling charged lemonades in the next two weeks. panera is facing at least three separate lawsuits claiming the high level of caffeine in the drinks has led to the death
back to you, stephanie . >> thanks, amanda. this is scary. a small fire on the outside of a plane that landed in seattle monday night, and it turned normal. deplaning into an emergency. you can see passengers exiting onto the wing before going down the slides. there. 195 people were on that flight that just landed from cancun. when the plane got to the gate, crews plugged it into the airport's power and passengers started to get off. that's when the crew noticed smoke in the nose area of...
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stephanie was violent night. they're pretty shocking. where do things stand now? >> much calmer at this time of day, wolfe and i just wanted to show you though, you can still see what's leftover of what happened last night starting closer to midnight. here on the campus. i can tell you. i was here all day yesterday and it was fairly calm. he saw a few people yelling over the barricades, but that's it. but do you see those as barricaded? here then there's this walkway and thens that barricade. what the video we saw from last night shows it looks like people from this sayyed, we're pulling on the barricades. they were throwing things into the palestinian pro-palestinian camp on that side, there. we did see some sort of liquid being shot back out from that there, but it did seem like there were trying to destroy, employ the plywood from this sayyed, there were security that was in this center area that we're trying to put the barricades back in place. but this is where a lot of the students had questions about where it law enforcement. in fact daily bruyne, the schoo
stephanie was violent night. they're pretty shocking. where do things stand now? >> much calmer at this time of day, wolfe and i just wanted to show you though, you can still see what's leftover of what happened last night starting closer to midnight. here on the campus. i can tell you. i was here all day yesterday and it was fairly calm. he saw a few people yelling over the barricades, but that's it. but do you see those as barricaded? here then there's this walkway and thens that...
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stephanie sy has our look. stephanie: women in the throes of menopause know the transition is anything but fun. the symptoms can include hot flashes, irritability, migraines, and changes in sexual desire and function. hormone replacement therapy has ebbed and flowed in its popularity over three decades, with a mixed picture of its risks and benefits. this new review of long-running data suggests that for women in early menopause, the benefits of hormone replacement therapy do outweigh the risks. for a closer look at the evidence, i'm joined by dr. lauren streicher. she's a clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at northwestern university's feinberg school of medicine. dr., thank you so much for joining us. in the early 2000's, there was a lot of fear that started to emerge around hormone replacement therapy's correlation with breast cancer and other diseases. can you put into context how disruptive those findings were for womens' health and how this new study fits in to our understanding of safety toda
stephanie sy has our look. stephanie: women in the throes of menopause know the transition is anything but fun. the symptoms can include hot flashes, irritability, migraines, and changes in sexual desire and function. hormone replacement therapy has ebbed and flowed in its popularity over three decades, with a mixed picture of its risks and benefits. this new review of long-running data suggests that for women in early menopause, the benefits of hormone replacement therapy do outweigh the...
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i'm stephanie lin. we start in the east bay. scary moments this morning as a woman and her daughter are caught in the crossfire of a shooting near bishop o'dowd high school in oakland. kron four's. charles clifford joins us live near where this happened. charles? >> well, good the good news here. no one seriously injured as far as we know. and bishop o'dowd high school not impacted in any way. but there are 2 people that were taken to the hospital. the police department is looking for whoever was involved in the shooting. around 7.45. thursday morning, a woman driving her daughter to school was caught in an exchange of gunfire here near 98 and cherokee. according to her husband, the woman tried to drive away, but their suv was struck by another car and flipped onto its side. the woman and her daughter managed to crawl away from their car. the driver of the other vehicle fled. >> pretty scary knowing that she was in his accident. everything. >> according to the woman's husband who drove to the scene, she
i'm stephanie lin. we start in the east bay. scary moments this morning as a woman and her daughter are caught in the crossfire of a shooting near bishop o'dowd high school in oakland. kron four's. charles clifford joins us live near where this happened. charles? >> well, good the good news here. no one seriously injured as far as we know. and bishop o'dowd high school not impacted in any way. but there are 2 people that were taken to the hospital. the police department is looking for...
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i am stephanie ruhle and we are now 186 days away from the election. this week donald j trump continued to protest his treatment in his criminal trial here in new york city from across the nation, protests against the war in gaza expended two more college campuses. some school officials decided they had enough. with that, let's bring in our nightcap crew. it's a great one. tom rogers is back, msnbc and cnbc founder, no editor at large for newsweek. my dear old friend stephanie meta-joins us, publisher of fast company and ink magazine. ahmed baba, columnist for the independent and author of the ahmed baba.com news and sandy's age, she founder and trade of officer of boetsch's media. this is another crazy busy week in this terminal case against donald trump. donald trump got fined for violating the gag order. another gag order hearing. a lot happened. tom, this morning the judge kind of didn't stick it to donald trump but he made it clear as donald trump has been out there this week saying i'm not going to be able to testify because of this gag order and
i am stephanie ruhle and we are now 186 days away from the election. this week donald j trump continued to protest his treatment in his criminal trial here in new york city from across the nation, protests against the war in gaza expended two more college campuses. some school officials decided they had enough. with that, let's bring in our nightcap crew. it's a great one. tom rogers is back, msnbc and cnbc founder, no editor at large for newsweek. my dear old friend stephanie meta-joins us,...
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the more he talks to his base, the more he turns off those swing voters. >> yeah, stephanie, the swing voters are saying this day in and day out. what do you think they will say? can people's perception of this change or evolve with the passing of time? >> you know, i used to represent a district considered a swing part of the swing state. swing voters in districts like mine really aren't tuned into the election at this point in time. i know that we in washington breathlessly watch every minute of this trial and all of the proceedings. the average independent voter, especially in florida, as you know, really don't pick their head up and pay attention to the presidential until it gets closer to the november election date. i think the folks who are base voters, they already either have bought his message that this is a political persecution, or they are going to vote for biden. i'm not sure that these trials really will have that big of an impact other than to affect his money and his cash on hand. he has to fund-raise in order to help pay for these legal cases. >> stephanie, yesterday t
the more he talks to his base, the more he turns off those swing voters. >> yeah, stephanie, the swing voters are saying this day in and day out. what do you think they will say? can people's perception of this change or evolve with the passing of time? >> you know, i used to represent a district considered a swing part of the swing state. swing voters in districts like mine really aren't tuned into the election at this point in time. i know that we in washington breathlessly watch...
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here's a live look outside from the exploratorium camera showing you like stephanie just alluded to. we start out with cloudy skies out there. we're going to have fog first thing this morning, and it is reducing visibility just a little bit in parts of the north bay right now, santa rosa, we're coming in at three miles visibility elsewhere. we're doing just fine. it's another day where those clouds will break down very slowly throughout the morning as they pull back to the coastline. right now, underneath the cloud cover, basically in the mid 40s to the low 50s, as we get you out the door on this tuesday. so live look at sfo with the cloud deck upstairs. here's how it shapes up your sunrise at exactly 6 a.m. this morning. we'll have that may gray early on. those clouds will clear like they did yesterday for mostly sunny skies. the coast is still cool in the 50s and low 60s around the bay shoreline. the first half of our day is pretty chilly. the afternoon that sunshine warms us up into the 70s and then inland. today, just like yesterday, we'll get you into the mid 80s for daytime hig
here's a live look outside from the exploratorium camera showing you like stephanie just alluded to. we start out with cloudy skies out there. we're going to have fog first thing this morning, and it is reducing visibility just a little bit in parts of the north bay right now, santa rosa, we're coming in at three miles visibility elsewhere. we're doing just fine. it's another day where those clouds will break down very slowly throughout the morning as they pull back to the coastline. right now,...
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stephanie, you are turning to our favourite subject, taylor swift. the last time jack was on, we favourite subject, taylor swift. the last timejack was on, we were talking about her lyrics, which referred to a london pub we have full strong can. last month we talked about the nine dates on her tourin talked about the nine dates on her tour in the united states that have just been announced, and i hear you are coming to europe to see her on tour and you want to talk about what she is doing for the european economy?— she is doing for the european econom ? . . ., economy? well, i have read some estimates say _ economy? well, i have read some estimates say she _ economy? well, i have read some estimates say she the _ economy? well, i have read some estimates say she the opportunity j economy? well, i have read some i estimates say she the opportunity to have an even larger impact on the european economy than on the united states, the one she had in the united states. i understand that the estimates for the uk alone are upwards of £1 billion. the briti
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>> david: all right, stephanie ramos on this all week long for us, stephanie, we appreciate it. >>> we turn now to a well-known member of congress, texas congressman henry cuellar and his wife, imelda, have been indicted, prosecutors accusing them of taking nearly $600,000 in bribes from foreign businesses. the congressman insists they're innocent. there's rachel scott. >> reporter: two years after fbi agents raided his texas home, tonight, democratic congressman henry cuellar and his wife imelda indicted by the justice department on charges of conspiracy, bribery and money laundering. prosecutors allege cuellar was behind an elaborate scheme, accepting $600,000 in bribes from an energy company in azerbaijan and a mexican bank. money that was allegedly laundered though “sham consulting contracts.” in exchange, cuellar allegedly agreed to use his position as a u.s. congressman to push policies that would benefit the bank and azerbaijan, which borders iran and russia. prosecutors obtaining these text messages which they say show a diplomat referring to cuellar as “el jefe” or bos
>> david: all right, stephanie ramos on this all week long for us, stephanie, we appreciate it. >>> we turn now to a well-known member of congress, texas congressman henry cuellar and his wife, imelda, have been indicted, prosecutors accusing them of taking nearly $600,000 in bribes from foreign businesses. the congressman insists they're innocent. there's rachel scott. >> reporter: two years after fbi agents raided his texas home, tonight, democratic congressman henry...
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so our correspondence, stephanie decker joins us now from jo, dining capital, oman, and stephanie is public opinion. and israel shifting to the majority of his race, perhaps prioritize the hostage deal of the major operation and rough uh it has shifted. it has shifted over the months. certainly there was actually a poll conducted in one of the main is really english speaking newspapers. just a couple of days ago where i put those who favored a deal that would bring the captives home at around 60 percent. it really changes if you look at what end of the spectrum, the left, the left political ideology around 90 percent, one to deal. and then if you go to the right, then it's verging on about 60 percent the prefer. but i find that is also playing out to in the is really cabinet. but what you're seeing is still the pressure of thousands and thousands of people coming to the streets every saturday to say to this government that is there, it's time for a deal you heard there from the causes of one of the captives. she was also saying, she says it can be no victory over her mouth in garza,
so our correspondence, stephanie decker joins us now from jo, dining capital, oman, and stephanie is public opinion. and israel shifting to the majority of his race, perhaps prioritize the hostage deal of the major operation and rough uh it has shifted. it has shifted over the months. certainly there was actually a poll conducted in one of the main is really english speaking newspapers. just a couple of days ago where i put those who favored a deal that would bring the captives home at around...
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and just explain why stephanie is reporting from about benjamin destiny. all his cabinet has bend of his era. so we're reporting from outside of israel a not a top white house official that said that the c 5 day long dollars that could come very soon is that the case rate is, should be able to close any remaining gaps. the us state department says toefl sensitive, but it may be possible to push through a final deal the most did not accept the part of ceasefire proposal from us, responded and in their response made several suggestions. it's not the same as accepting the scenes that we saw in gaza when you see people coming down the streets and celebrating what they thought was a ceasefire. number one tells you just what they've lived through. me know that obviously be really save. just the joanne people say it's what they've lived through and emotion and thinking that they might have some hope that this conflict will come to an end. but also i can say for everyone here just confirms why we think it's so important to get the ceasefire agreement over the line
and just explain why stephanie is reporting from about benjamin destiny. all his cabinet has bend of his era. so we're reporting from outside of israel a not a top white house official that said that the c 5 day long dollars that could come very soon is that the case rate is, should be able to close any remaining gaps. the us state department says toefl sensitive, but it may be possible to push through a final deal the most did not accept the part of ceasefire proposal from us, responded and in...
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stephanie deca, she's that ok, potties tourism for us. stephanie. so these talks on the going, what are you hearing from the is right is about what is going on and car right? that we have had an unnamed source quoted and is really a name source in reaction to those leaks who were reporting earlier that have boss looks like it could be accepting the deal. i remember today or somebody. so is that usual that you have an official speaking out, but it's really media quoting, and it's really official saying that they haven't degree to an end to the war. they haven't agreed not to go into that offer. this is in line with what these ready prime minister has been saying, and it's particularly increasing in what he's been saying in the last couple of days. and you heard of some having done refer to that. in fact, it was quite interesting that natural yahoo started putting a topic on the table even next to us extra estate anthony blinking saying that they're going to go into the off, off dealer know deal which, you know reading between the lines could be seen
stephanie deca, she's that ok, potties tourism for us. stephanie. so these talks on the going, what are you hearing from the is right is about what is going on and car right? that we have had an unnamed source quoted and is really a name source in reaction to those leaks who were reporting earlier that have boss looks like it could be accepting the deal. i remember today or somebody. so is that usual that you have an official speaking out, but it's really media quoting, and it's really official...
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stephanie prefiere que la llamen como su nombre de actriz de pelÍcula y hoy dio su testimonio ante la incÓmoda mirada de donald trump, su historia ha sentado las bases para el primer enjuiciamiento penal para un presidente norteamericano, dijo que tenÍa un encuentro sin protecciÓn despuÉs que la habÍa invitado a cenar a su habitaciÓn, algo que donald trump siempre ha negado y lo descubriÓ como un presumido, dijo que le preguntÓ si era tan rudo como si ni siquiera supieras mantener una conversaciÓn y mientras donald trump susurraba varias veces con sus abogados, dijo haber recibido $130,000 poco antes de las elecciones para guardar silencio sobre el encuentro, agregÓ que no estaba motivada por el dinero porque ella tenÍa buenos ingresos econÓmicos y testificÓ que el intermediario era su abogado, pero para ella estaba atrÁs donald trump, el expresidente estÁ acusado de falsificar registros comerciales para encubrir reembolsos de los pagos que hizo para comprar su silencio. la fiscalÍa aprovecha de poner esto en una luz negativa porque puede y fueron con descripciones pro
stephanie prefiere que la llamen como su nombre de actriz de pelÍcula y hoy dio su testimonio ante la incÓmoda mirada de donald trump, su historia ha sentado las bases para el primer enjuiciamiento penal para un presidente norteamericano, dijo que tenÍa un encuentro sin protecciÓn despuÉs que la habÍa invitado a cenar a su habitaciÓn, algo que donald trump siempre ha negado y lo descubriÓ como un presumido, dijo que le preguntÓ si era tan rudo como si ni siquiera supieras mantener una...
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abc's stephanie ramos leading us off again tonight. >> if you proceed, you may be placed under arrest. >> reporter: tonight, the nypd releasing new video inside the raid at a campus, nypd into the crowd warning, moving in and making arrests. it comes as the nypd is releasing new video inside the raid at columbia university -- officers in riot gear marching up that ramp to get into the second story of hamilton hall, then moving floor by floor in a massive show of force, breaking open locked rooms with hammers, cutting their way through locked metal doors. police taking more than 100 protesters into custody. >> divest! >> reporter: at nearby city college -- >> this is the new york city police department. >> reporter: -- officers there moving in to break down tents and making arrests. nearly 300 in all facing charges ranging from trespassing to criminal mischief to burglary. the nypd taking down the palestinian flag and putting the american flag back up. today, the mayor defending the crackdown and blaming outside agitators for training and leading students who broke in and seized that b
abc's stephanie ramos leading us off again tonight. >> if you proceed, you may be placed under arrest. >> reporter: tonight, the nypd releasing new video inside the raid at a campus, nypd into the crowd warning, moving in and making arrests. it comes as the nypd is releasing new video inside the raid at columbia university -- officers in riot gear marching up that ramp to get into the second story of hamilton hall, then moving floor by floor in a massive show of force, breaking open...
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once again, i am stephanie ruhle. we are now 173 days away from the election and today, outside a manhattan courthouse, people were lined up in the rain hoping to witness the latest developments in donald trump's new york criminal trial. inside the courtroom there is another day of tough cross- examination for michael cohen. defense attorney todd blanche leaned hard into credibility issues, pressing cohen on his history of lying and his criminal record while accusing him of being out for revenge. blanche also challenged cohen's claim of a crucial phone call with donald trump. >> reporter: tonight, star prosecution witness michael cohen facing a scathing second day of cross-examination as former president trump's defense team tries to paint him as a spurned former employee desperate for payback. the jury, hearing cohen on his podcast appearing in search of vengeance. >> revenge is a dish best served cold and you better believe i want this man to go down and rot inside for what he did to me and my family. >> reporter: t
once again, i am stephanie ruhle. we are now 173 days away from the election and today, outside a manhattan courthouse, people were lined up in the rain hoping to witness the latest developments in donald trump's new york criminal trial. inside the courtroom there is another day of tough cross- examination for michael cohen. defense attorney todd blanche leaned hard into credibility issues, pressing cohen on his history of lying and his criminal record while accusing him of being out for...
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in some countries, you can even clone your pet, as stephanie hegarty tells us. stephanie: half a billion people around the world have a dog or a cat at home. i'm one of them. and this is my dog, zeus. and anyone who has a pet understands the special bond that we have with them. they're part of the family. but we know that sooner or later, we're going to have to say goodbye to them. they don't live as long as we do. but what if you didn't have to? what if you could clone your pet? it was back in 1996 that we learned that scientists in the uk had cloned the first mammal from an adult cell — dolly the sheep. and people were shocked and stunned. it was like something from a sci fi film. but in the past 20 years, this technology has moved on so much it's become accessible. although the costs are high — about $50,000. people can now clone animals from livestock to show horses, racehorses and even cats and dogs. it's now possible, from just a small tissue sample, to clone a dog like zeus. austin, texas, is home to one of america's largest cell storage facilities fo
in some countries, you can even clone your pet, as stephanie hegarty tells us. stephanie: half a billion people around the world have a dog or a cat at home. i'm one of them. and this is my dog, zeus. and anyone who has a pet understands the special bond that we have with them. they're part of the family. but we know that sooner or later, we're going to have to say goodbye to them. they don't live as long as we do. but what if you didn't have to? what if you could clone your pet? it was back in...
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let's get more now with our correspondence, stephanie decker in. ok part these to raise the says stephanie, the protest is all demanding and talks receives the government listening of the will that in the moment i think we can only say no because we have had this impasse if you will. first, we have to get a response from her mouse and there were leaks that have mouse was reacting to that deal in a positive light. and these readings maintaining that they're not going to agree to an end of the war, which is of course, something that how much is demanding. i just want to read you is we're talking about the hostage families, the statement from today, from the hostage families to these ready prime minister. this is what it reads. it is time to take them on and show courage and bring about the return of all the 132 hostages, held by high mass, the living for the rehabilitation and the murdered for burial. mister prime minister history will not forgive you if you missed the opportunity since the return of the i've got these as a necessary condition for re
let's get more now with our correspondence, stephanie decker in. ok part these to raise the says stephanie, the protest is all demanding and talks receives the government listening of the will that in the moment i think we can only say no because we have had this impasse if you will. first, we have to get a response from her mouse and there were leaks that have mouse was reacting to that deal in a positive light. and these readings maintaining that they're not going to agree to an end of the...