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stephanie and tony tantillo are cooking up cheese and pepper pasta. >> reporter: pasta with [ non- english language ] i love those words together. >> cheese and pepper pasta. it's simple old italian street food so delicious. it's done for hundreds of years in napoli. you take a shortcut pasta out of the water very al dente like southern italy. pour some oil on that, dad. then mix it around with the wooden spoon. >> that's important, right, wooden spoon. >> yes. shredded parmesan. you could use pecorino romano but i like the parmesan. coarse or finely ground pepper, mix it up. >> so simple, stephanie. >> and we're done. >> i love it. that's it. >> go ahead and serve it right here. >> and then you can taste it if you want more seasoning, add more cheese but i like just a
stephanie and tony tantillo are cooking up cheese and pepper pasta. >> reporter: pasta with [ non- english language ] i love those words together. >> cheese and pepper pasta. it's simple old italian street food so delicious. it's done for hundreds of years in napoli. you take a shortcut pasta out of the water very al dente like southern italy. pour some oil on that, dad. then mix it around with the wooden spoon. >> that's important, right, wooden spoon. >> yes. shredded...
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i can't wait to spend my life with stephanie. this just solidifies it. >> we're married! >> i was ready to flip a burger. that's how worried i was. and i just knew that i had to go out and find another job. the day that the job ended was the day that i interviewed for the job that i have now. at the tribune, so the particular role that i'm in, which has helped us, contract for hire. my mom, the day after the wedding, was diagnosed with colon cancer, and i'm trying to decide if i'm going to go, the fact if my mom didn't make it out of her surgery. i already see the difference in my paycheck. what i bring home. >> still the situation, taking care of the house. >> i just fell in love with the home. i don't know if it's a dream home. it cutting out a lot of bills. i can go right to my job. turn on the gas. >> i was in total disbelief and shock at that moment, because here i am thinking that i found my perfect home. and the next thing, it's a gut punch. i don't want to uproot them again. that's the devastating part to me. i don't want to be pessimistic. >> cara kim bell willia
i can't wait to spend my life with stephanie. this just solidifies it. >> we're married! >> i was ready to flip a burger. that's how worried i was. and i just knew that i had to go out and find another job. the day that the job ended was the day that i interviewed for the job that i have now. at the tribune, so the particular role that i'm in, which has helped us, contract for hire. my mom, the day after the wedding, was diagnosed with colon cancer, and i'm trying to decide if i'm...
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i am stephanie ruhle with phil mattingly. it is fed day.conomists are not expecting janet yellen to drop more hints about the first rate hike in eight years but they do still think it is coming as soon as june. for a look at how the markets could react, i want to bring in jena martin-adams, and equity strategist and our own strategist, carl. what are you expecting today carl? >> subtle tweaks to the statement acknowledging growth and the ongoing mending of the labor market. the thing to watch for is inflation commentary. said members are concerned about low inflation, core inflation decelerating the last 12 months. we are down over the last three months. likely to continue through midyear. the real surprise today would be a state-owned down the inflation rhetoric, hinting of deep concern. if they do that, the market would push expectations beyond midyear. i do not think the fed is ready to do that, but watch for expectations. >> gina, what do you think? >> economist might be hanging on to june, so you have a conflict. the divergence needs t
i am stephanie ruhle with phil mattingly. it is fed day.conomists are not expecting janet yellen to drop more hints about the first rate hike in eight years but they do still think it is coming as soon as june. for a look at how the markets could react, i want to bring in jena martin-adams, and equity strategist and our own strategist, carl. what are you expecting today carl? >> subtle tweaks to the statement acknowledging growth and the ongoing mending of the labor market. the thing to...
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stephanie chuang will be at the scene all morning long. when we're not on the air, head to our website nbcbayarea.com. >>> other news in the city, police in san francisco trying to figure out whose body parts were found inside of a suitcase on a busy street. police responding to reports of a suspicious package in the south of market area yesterday afternoon. found that suitcase sitting in a pile of trash on 1th street between market and mission streets. investigators found more human body parts a few fwlokz away from that. police don't know if the dismembered human remains belong to the same person or if there are multiple victims. investigators have a lead on a suspect description but are not releasing it right now as they try to track that person down. >>> campus police have a south bay community college on high alert after a report of a female student, who says a man grabbed her, pushed her up against the wall and tried to kiss and fwroep her. she was able to punch him, free herself and get away. so far no suspects. >>> this morning, pe
stephanie chuang will be at the scene all morning long. when we're not on the air, head to our website nbcbayarea.com. >>> other news in the city, police in san francisco trying to figure out whose body parts were found inside of a suitcase on a busy street. police responding to reports of a suspicious package in the south of market area yesterday afternoon. found that suitcase sitting in a pile of trash on 1th street between market and mission streets. investigators found more human...
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stephanie watched as her daughter lay dying in her arm.ne year later the case remains unsolved. >> i have my special investigative unit working it and as they get leads and tips they run off. >> philadelphia police captain james clark says so far all leads have led to dead ends. >> i've taken it very personal we want to catch the killers but we'll need the public's help. >> still stephanie says a year without answers without leads without justice is painful. >> to wake up in the morning on your daughter's birthday and know there's nowhere in the world that you can call her and wish her happy birthday it's just -- it's a horrible feeling. report roar despite all the pain stephanie stays active in her daughter's legacy. she spent the year raising money for scholarship fund established by philadelphia university in part by selling some of amber's paintings at her jewelry store in harrisburg. she says it is what amber would have wanted. >> even that day all she ever really wanted from me was that i be happy. i'm not happy. but on the other han
stephanie watched as her daughter lay dying in her arm.ne year later the case remains unsolved. >> i have my special investigative unit working it and as they get leads and tips they run off. >> philadelphia police captain james clark says so far all leads have led to dead ends. >> i've taken it very personal we want to catch the killers but we'll need the public's help. >> still stephanie says a year without answers without leads without justice is painful. >> to...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i am erik schatzker. enter is coming to imax.up with hbo to bring "gains of thrones -- game of thrones" to the big screen. the ceo of imax is here with me and stephanie. >> i am afraid of "game of thrones" that close. >> the production quality is so great, when we tested it, when we saw it, the dragons flying at you, it is pretty intense. >> rich, how did this come together? >> we have low level discussion saying your brand is cool, our brand is cool. is there some project we should do together? the creators of game of thrones came up with the idea of giving us footage to see how it looked. we took the footage and converted it to imax. it is not just the hardware that is different, we use proprietary outgo rhythms. -- proprietary algorithms. when we concluded it would look really good, the business people not involved and decided what episodes, days, and how to market it. the details are, it is the last two episodes of last year, along with an exclusive trailer created for imax showing three minutes of this year and what will hap
i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i am erik schatzker. enter is coming to imax.up with hbo to bring "gains of thrones -- game of thrones" to the big screen. the ceo of imax is here with me and stephanie. >> i am afraid of "game of thrones" that close. >> the production quality is so great, when we tested it, when we saw it, the dragons flying at you, it is pretty intense. >> rich, how did this come together? >> we have low level discussion saying your...
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i'm stephanie sy in for tony harris. world leaders converged on the saudi capitol to pay their respects to the royal family. king salman promises to ton his brother's policies. >> many arrive to pay their respects to a leader seemed by many as a reformer. among them, the prime minister of egypt. just after they arrived for riyadh they attended a simple funeral lasting less than an hour. other international leaders have also passed on their respects, and in a statement u.s. president barack obama said as a leader he was always candid and had the courage of his convictions. one of those convictions was his steadfast and passionate believe in the importance of the u.s.-saudi relationship as a force of stability and security in the middle east and beyond. and a similar sentiment from the former president of israel simone perez. >> this is a real loss in the middle east. and a real loss for peace in the middle east. he was an experienced leader and a wise king. >> the u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon said as a driving force
i'm stephanie sy in for tony harris. world leaders converged on the saudi capitol to pay their respects to the royal family. king salman promises to ton his brother's policies. >> many arrive to pay their respects to a leader seemed by many as a reformer. among them, the prime minister of egypt. just after they arrived for riyadh they attended a simple funeral lasting less than an hour. other international leaders have also passed on their respects, and in a statement u.s. president...
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quick stephanie, we keep saying great for consumers. great thing.the gas station and gill fill up your car. it doesn't cost nearly as much. at what point does it become a very bad thing that oil continues to go down. >> i think the speed. if it continues to crash. it made a really big move yesterday. and that was a surprise. no one really thought it was going to be down 5 percent yesterday. if it continues to be really picking upstream. that's concerning. but if you have rising wages, better jobs and lower oil that is not bad for 70% of the economy. so i think you have to stay calm and pick your spots in terms of where you want to buy stocks for the longer term. >> stephanie is 100% right. the velocity of the move down. russian ccdf spreads blowing ou it's great for the consumer. >> utilities right now by the way are the only sector in the green as the hunt for yield draws people into that space. staple, next. industrials te s telecom health. >> up next. hip hop artist 50 cent will join us live to talk about sms head phones and its crossover into th
quick stephanie, we keep saying great for consumers. great thing.the gas station and gill fill up your car. it doesn't cost nearly as much. at what point does it become a very bad thing that oil continues to go down. >> i think the speed. if it continues to crash. it made a really big move yesterday. and that was a surprise. no one really thought it was going to be down 5 percent yesterday. if it continues to be really picking upstream. that's concerning. but if you have rising wages,...
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i am stephanie ruhle. >> and i am erik schatzker.e live from the world economic forum in the beautiful alpine setting of doubles, switzerland. >> as beautiful as it is here come it is time to talk about the huge plunge in crude oil. the selloff really took hold in november when opec refused to prop up prices by increasing production. they want a price war with u.s. show producers and bloomberg's francine lacqua if any by with the opec secretary-general. >> i am delighted to speak with the secretary-general of opec, first here in davos. thank you so much for giving us this interview. this is what businesses are asking, this is difficult to do, are the price is going to come down before they come back up? >> i cannot answer this question for sub it is very difficult but starting late 2014 coming down very fast, the change in the fundamentals we were looking to this, and we see the price to client very fast. until now, the price was still at $47, $48 and we have not seen when the price will settle down. >> is this actually show producer
i am stephanie ruhle. >> and i am erik schatzker.e live from the world economic forum in the beautiful alpine setting of doubles, switzerland. >> as beautiful as it is here come it is time to talk about the huge plunge in crude oil. the selloff really took hold in november when opec refused to prop up prices by increasing production. they want a price war with u.s. show producers and bloomberg's francine lacqua if any by with the opec secretary-general. >> i am delighted to...
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. >> i am stephanie ruhle. it's not that bad. last year's puppy love super bowl ad was the most shared ever on facebook and youtube. the agency behind it is looking to score big again. a new advertisement featuring another adorable puppy. he is a founding far -- founding partner at anomaly. last year you were delivering the puppy, the hot chick the year, the horses. >> 50 million people. >> we are doing it again, this is the third installment. a couple of years ago it was brotherhood and puppy love. now we have lost dog. it continues the story of best bud. so far we released it a day and a half ago. racked up close to 20 million views. we will see how it performs on the big game. >> help us understand the idea behind it all. it is relatively traditional at a time when everyone wants to go to a new school approach. >> do you ever want to drink a budweiser? >> i can change that. >> budweiser is the greatest -- not a lot of loggers can say that. >> it's an american brand. >> he doesn't even have the ad copy in front of him. >> i thi
. >> i am stephanie ruhle. it's not that bad. last year's puppy love super bowl ad was the most shared ever on facebook and youtube. the agency behind it is looking to score big again. a new advertisement featuring another adorable puppy. he is a founding far -- founding partner at anomaly. last year you were delivering the puppy, the hot chick the year, the horses. >> 50 million people. >> we are doing it again, this is the third installment. a couple of years ago it was...
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e e rp summary you'll take action on today when we - i also met with kaiser research along with stephanie you'll hear about that in terms of communications i already mentioned the confirmation notices but when you imagine 63 thousand letters going out in spitting despite of a large amount of work if i payment through the managers deck she's had a very very about his busy two months so i'm going to kind of skip through all of that and i'll call on the divisions in a moment after i kind of say that i we met with the mayor's office after the initial excise tax analysis and posted for the december meeting and reviewed the "x" sister tax in terms of general numbers we've been meeting with the h.r. as we did last year the state protective committee and the mayor we asked to make transparent a priority and asked the blending of the medi-cal excise tax be a regulatory federal level issue and that at the federal level we oppose increasing the age of medi-cal which is in the republican house budget to increase their age for eligibility to 67 it will be a hardship for the general public and financia
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i've got to pick up stephanie ruhle.] >> when uber goes public are they going to be under pressure? matt, keep your eyes on the road. >> why does stephanie ruhle get a car? another hour, we speak to richard haas. the litmus paper of putin's system. the ruble out at 68 print last night. stay with us for more bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> boston, massachusetts will receive nearly two feet of snow. but historic blizzard shuts down streets from new york city to maine. the new york stock exchange they say no to the politicians. markets and the exchange will be open to trade today, and again russia -- docs decline. the ruble weekends, standard and poor delivers mr. putin a junk rating. good morning, everyone. this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are live from our world headquarters in new york. it is tuesday, genuine 27. i am tom keene. joining me olivia sterns and brendan greeley. let's get right to the top headlines, olivia sterns. >> bon mot genesis, snowmaged don, so far not so his
i've got to pick up stephanie ruhle.] >> when uber goes public are they going to be under pressure? matt, keep your eyes on the road. >> why does stephanie ruhle get a car? another hour, we speak to richard haas. the litmus paper of putin's system. the ruble out at 68 print last night. stay with us for more bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ . . >> this is "bloomberg surveillance." >> boston, massachusetts will receive nearly two feet of snow. but historic...
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the diabetes foundation person yesterday to see what is available they have a lot of materials it stephanie will roll out through wellness and i put in what the anticipated changes to medicaid are and to see president obama's budget before although the senate voted them down they're likely to be in the house republican and they'll have to push obama to look at that this includes the surcharge on the charge for consumers it didn't say effect our members but anyone that is paying for medicine gas it increases the part c and d premiums their taken out of your social security check that's for everyone it increases the b co-pays for home health to $100 per episode and s. it increases the guilty to 67 that has a significant impact on our excise extension that's the section where our premiums are the highest i'd like to briefly call on operations and then david wellness to update things so operations how did we do? >> mitchell chief executive officer of the health care system i wanted to briefly talk about operations as far as our end is concerned on the third page of the deck after the director's
the diabetes foundation person yesterday to see what is available they have a lot of materials it stephanie will roll out through wellness and i put in what the anticipated changes to medicaid are and to see president obama's budget before although the senate voted them down they're likely to be in the house republican and they'll have to push obama to look at that this includes the surcharge on the charge for consumers it didn't say effect our members but anyone that is paying for medicine gas...
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but you don't have to be related to stephanie to appreciate the skill. >> if stephanie work is capturedon camera, if you could see that from all the different angles. it's controlled with one foot. flicked over and volleyed in the corner. >> in the nearby, dean who plays for the wanderers will be by her side. >> i can't believe it. that she can do that, and that's what happened. >> as an irish international stephanie has had her fair share of good moments in a sport that she loves but some things are not built slowly. they're once in a lifetime. >> i'm not going to lie i want to go in and win. >> she'll make history as the first female winner of the ward. >> still the leader of the car racer after state aid of the dakar rally. the event continues to break new ground in south africa but has caused some controversy. >> the scene has been sit for making natural beauty a more profitable asset. bolivia. many seem happy with the way it's going. the inviters like it as well. while the dakar rally came in from west africa for security reasons in 2009 this is only the second time that it has rac
but you don't have to be related to stephanie to appreciate the skill. >> if stephanie work is capturedon camera, if you could see that from all the different angles. it's controlled with one foot. flicked over and volleyed in the corner. >> in the nearby, dean who plays for the wanderers will be by her side. >> i can't believe it. that she can do that, and that's what happened. >> as an irish international stephanie has had her fair share of good moments in a sport that...
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stephanie chuang just got to the scene. what are the latest conditions, steph? >> reporter: hi, good morning, sam and laura. the fire that began just around 3:30 this morning at six alarms, fewer fighters need more support. you can see the flames from here in the canyon between fastler avenue and rockaway beach avenue and the concern is we're awfully close to some of the residences, some of the homes here, maybe just some yards away. joining me now is collide preston with the north county fire authority. clyde, talk to us about what's happening now. >> we have a wildland fire going here and one of the biggest challenges we have are the winds that are coming up between 10 and 15 miles per hour. we also have heavy to moderate fuel in the canyon and also the steep terrain which is making it a little bit difficult for firefighters to reach the fire. >> reporter: i understand it's six alarms and talking about the resources. how many firefighters and what is the plan of attack? >> we have over 60 firefighters on scene surrounding this fire. we have as a precautionary
stephanie chuang just got to the scene. what are the latest conditions, steph? >> reporter: hi, good morning, sam and laura. the fire that began just around 3:30 this morning at six alarms, fewer fighters need more support. you can see the flames from here in the canyon between fastler avenue and rockaway beach avenue and the concern is we're awfully close to some of the residences, some of the homes here, maybe just some yards away. joining me now is collide preston with the north county...
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. >> we'll check in with stephanie chuang. in the meantime a live look outside the san mateo bridge. yes you are lifting off into your work day but almost into the weekend as well. it's thursday, january 29th and this is "today in the bay"ed. >> a very good thursday morning to you. thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. developing at this hour, fire crews in san francisco finally have the upper hand on a massive foo irthat broke out in the city's mission district. the flames so intense some people broke through windows to escape. dozens are left wonders what they'll do now. >> "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang has been at the scene all morning long. things are finally starting to calm down? >> reporter: absolutely, things very calm compared to last night, at one point more than 100 firefighters and engines everywhere. now just one ladder truck here. the battalion chief says crews, keeping an eye out on hot spots to make sure nothing flares up. firefighters were able to save six people on t
. >> we'll check in with stephanie chuang. in the meantime a live look outside the san mateo bridge. yes you are lifting off into your work day but almost into the weekend as well. it's thursday, january 29th and this is "today in the bay"ed. >> a very good thursday morning to you. thank you for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. developing at this hour, fire crews in san francisco finally have the upper hand on a massive foo irthat broke out...
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eric and stephanie -- erkik and stephanie lizzie with interviews.joined by -- eric and stephanie are busy with interviews. they are joined by lloyd lang fine. -- lloyd blankfein. >> so much has changed in the months since the market that was marked by low volatility and low volume. if you recall the headlines from the month ago, where people were withdrawing from trading businesses, they had an intellectual underpinning because the central banks acted like a blank on markets. you look today, there is a massive amount of volume going through. all of a sudden, there we are, helping clients do things. the fact of the matter is, we did well in trading the last several years. 2009 was a record. in 2008 i was being asked, are we getting out of investment banking because there was no need for banking services. five minutes later, it was a record year. here we are in 2014, able to help our clients with active markets. >> what does it say about the environment that goldman sachs is offering? oh andy is for the good. the last point to our turn. >> what does i
eric and stephanie -- erkik and stephanie lizzie with interviews.joined by -- eric and stephanie are busy with interviews. they are joined by lloyd lang fine. -- lloyd blankfein. >> so much has changed in the months since the market that was marked by low volatility and low volume. if you recall the headlines from the month ago, where people were withdrawing from trading businesses, they had an intellectual underpinning because the central banks acted like a blank on markets. you look...
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stephanie chuang, any concern about drivers adjusting to the changes? >> reporter: good morning sam and laura. there's stern minor changes could throw some drivers off. the good news is the weather was cooperative this weekend. as you mentioned six hours earlier instead of opening an hour ago it opened about the:30 last night. tough to see now because of the fog that christina and mike have been talking about. you will see new median barriers instead of the yellow plastic pylons. this is a new move to prevent head-on collisions. we've seen chp and some cars cross the bridge 9:30 last night. the closing lasted 46 hours, so crews could put in 3,500 new barriers that are pinned together. operators of brand new zipper trucks will accommodate the traffic flow. there's six inches less in the middle lanes so advice for drivers, go slow. >> we don't want to see people get into minor accidents with the changes that have gone into place. >> reporter: other new changes, take notice on the waldo grade from the tunnel to the approach to the bridge, drivers will be m
stephanie chuang, any concern about drivers adjusting to the changes? >> reporter: good morning sam and laura. there's stern minor changes could throw some drivers off. the good news is the weather was cooperative this weekend. as you mentioned six hours earlier instead of opening an hour ago it opened about the:30 last night. tough to see now because of the fog that christina and mike have been talking about. you will see new median barriers instead of the yellow plastic pylons. this is...
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stephanie link the coportfolio manager of jim cramer's charitable trust. joe terranova senior managing director at virtus management partners and pete najarian, co-founder of option munster and josh brown joining us from sunny san diego or hazy at this hour. our game plan -- >> it's san diego. >> thank you. place your bets. >> days before sunday's super bowl we are live in vegas with the latest on the line and where the big money is leaning. trading tech, facebook, baba, amazon, all the moves you need to make as critical earnings hit the tape. we begin, though, with the shakeup inside the golden arches. mcdonald's ceo don thompson out after a tumultuous run, falling sales, increasing competition taking a toll on one of america's most widely held stocks. flat since mr. thompson took over less than three years ago. compared to the dow which has risen more than 35%. stephanie link naturally i'm going to you first. you've been the big believer in this stock. and you have been a buyer. what say you now? >> yeah. i would holden to it. i don't know if i would cha
stephanie link the coportfolio manager of jim cramer's charitable trust. joe terranova senior managing director at virtus management partners and pete najarian, co-founder of option munster and josh brown joining us from sunny san diego or hazy at this hour. our game plan -- >> it's san diego. >> thank you. place your bets. >> days before sunday's super bowl we are live in vegas with the latest on the line and where the big money is leaning. trading tech, facebook, baba,...
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i am stephanie ruhle. we have breaking news from washington, d.c.arbara boxer from california will not be running for reelection. she is one of the most senior democrats in the senate, also one of the most liberal. she is the top democrat on the environment committee. there are a lot of ambitious politicians in california who you can bet will want to replace her. this is big news out of d.c. she is going to be hanging it up. >> stephanie, we have to turn our attention back to paris. here is more breaking news. charlie hebdo the weekly satirical magazine whose offices were attacked yesterday, now plans to print one million copies of its next issue in science in a proud and defiant action, if you will, to try and reassert its position at the four of its main cartoonists who were killed after its editors in chief were slaughtered. i want to go to geraldine our bureau chief in paris. geraldine, what is it like? tell us what it is like to be in paris today. >> as you said, we are on the edge here. we understand some operations are ongoing. there has been
i am stephanie ruhle. we have breaking news from washington, d.c.arbara boxer from california will not be running for reelection. she is one of the most senior democrats in the senate, also one of the most liberal. she is the top democrat on the environment committee. there are a lot of ambitious politicians in california who you can bet will want to replace her. this is big news out of d.c. she is going to be hanging it up. >> stephanie, we have to turn our attention back to paris. here...
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stephanie chuang, any concern about drivers adjusting to the changes?> reporter: good morning sam and
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"today in the bay's" stephanie chuang joins us live in san francisco with the latest details. good morning. >> hey, laura, good morning to you. i spoke with a firefighter about 10, 15 minutes ago as he was leaving, he had ashes all over his face and said he was right in it. i asked him how it's going now, he said it's going well checking there are no hot spots and flare-ups here. they just put up the ladder in the last minute, although we are told that the roof already collapsed so they're not able to attack any hot spots from that angle. at one point there were more than 100 firefighters. it businesses on the ground floor, people live in the top two floors of the building. one man died and six others injured. last night there were firefighters right on the scene, on the fire escape on the mission street side trying to help people down. at least six people were saved that way. crews were able to get inside the building and bring people out that way as well. the top floor is where flames were shooting out the third floor. witnesses said when firefighters put water on parts of t
"today in the bay's" stephanie chuang joins us live in san francisco with the latest details. good morning. >> hey, laura, good morning to you. i spoke with a firefighter about 10, 15 minutes ago as he was leaving, he had ashes all over his face and said he was right in it. i asked him how it's going now, he said it's going well checking there are no hot spots and flare-ups here. they just put up the ladder in the last minute, although we are told that the roof already collapsed...
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stephanie chuang is there gathering details. the scene a little different than it was 12 hours ago. >> reporter: that's right, good morning to you, kris and sam. you mentioned the last time, waiting for contact by the man inside the house here in the ingelside neighborhood. police were able to drop a phone inside that home at some point last night and they're waiting to hear from him but you can see the police presence here much smaller. couple of squad cars with headlights, shining lights on the ground floor and second floor window. midnight has been very quiet, a much smaller perimeter. s.w.a.t. officers went up the stairs of the home in full tactical xweer may have been when they were trying to get the phone into the property. this unfolded after 6:00 when police say a family argument escalated into a barricade situation. one man in his 50s locking himself in a room, possibly armed. neighbors say there really hasn't been trouble at the home before. >> nice guy, living there for six years. there's never been any incident. he's
stephanie chuang is there gathering details. the scene a little different than it was 12 hours ago. >> reporter: that's right, good morning to you, kris and sam. you mentioned the last time, waiting for contact by the man inside the house here in the ingelside neighborhood. police were able to drop a phone inside that home at some point last night and they're waiting to hear from him but you can see the police presence here much smaller. couple of squad cars with headlights, shining...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. >> and i'm erik schatzker. falling. >> i'm not worried. >> for the record, stephanie is not that worried. let's look at the top stories this hour. it's the bulletin. we are seeing a deal that would create the second-largest packaging company. it is a transaction valued at 8.4 billion dollars. the new government in greece is on a collision course with the eurozone. an historic victory for the anti-austerity party. he has now to renegotiate the terms of greece's bailout. at this income, they need creditors to come up with more financial aid. his billionaire steve cohen trying to manage money for outside clients? according to those familiar with the executive, he may ask for a ban on outside money for two to three years. : shutdown sac capital advisors last year after that oral charges of insider trading. american sniper dominated the box office for the second weekend in a row. a month after its release, american sniper has grossed $200 million in north america. and if you live anywhere north of boston, this is wh
i'm stephanie ruhle. >> and i'm erik schatzker. falling. >> i'm not worried. >> for the record, stephanie is not that worried. let's look at the top stories this hour. it's the bulletin. we are seeing a deal that would create the second-largest packaging company. it is a transaction valued at 8.4 billion dollars. the new government in greece is on a collision course with the eurozone. an historic victory for the anti-austerity party. he has now to renegotiate the terms of...
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. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. we like to think all of the news is happening right here , a lot is, but not all of it. the top global business stories of the morning. >> it is a new era for the european central bank mario draghi today committed ecb to a $1.3 trillion bond buying program. $70 billion a month until september of 2016. everybody is in favor of quantitative easing. germany was a post. -- opposed. mortgage rates falling to the lowest since may of 2013. the average 30 year fixed-rate mortgage was 3.6%. this comes just a day after words that housing industry just wrapped up its best year since 2014. shares of family dollar have improved after a takeover by dollar tree. dollar general made a larger offer but a proxy advisory firm said dollar tree's offer was going to face fewer antitrust roadblocks. sheldon silver surrendered to the fbi. the case involves payments from a law firm that specializes in seeking reductions of real estate taxes. silver says he hopes he will be vindicated. >> thank you very much.
. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. we like to think all of the news is happening right here , a lot is, but not all of it. the top global business stories of the morning. >> it is a new era for the european central bank mario draghi today committed ecb to a $1.3 trillion bond buying program. $70 billion a month until september of 2016. everybody is in favor of quantitative easing. germany was a post. -- opposed. mortgage rates falling to the lowest since may of 2013. the average 30 year...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.en one year since maryborough took over -- mary barra took over general motors. it has been about the year. -- a bumpy year. gm ended up recalling nearly 30 million cars last year. here is maryborough talking about the fallout. -- mary barra talking about the followed. >> we took action the minute we learned it happened. it was brutally tough, but we are going to take the lessons and use it to make a better company. our employees are committed to that. >> we cannot forget to mention that gm also sold a record number of cars in 2014. we got to look at the self-described cardell house first year -- car gal;'s first year with matt miller. laura, she may have shattered the glass ceiling but one she got it, though shards of glass came pouring down from the heavens all over her. cracks it -- >> it was a year of incredible highs and lows. last year at this time, she was treated like a rock star and then the whole crisis happened. she was able to turn the crisis around and use it to her advant
i'm stephanie ruhle.en one year since maryborough took over -- mary barra took over general motors. it has been about the year. -- a bumpy year. gm ended up recalling nearly 30 million cars last year. here is maryborough talking about the fallout. -- mary barra talking about the followed. >> we took action the minute we learned it happened. it was brutally tough, but we are going to take the lessons and use it to make a better company. our employees are committed to that. >> we...
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. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang. stephanie just arrived on scene. what is the latest? good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you both sam and kris. it's quiet here in this ingelside neighborhood. there is a pretty good police presence here. they've shown a light on that house, that's the focus of this standoff situation that's entering now the 11th hour, but before last night, the perimeter was far greater and so it seems that it's been pretty quiet and they're trying to reach some peaceful resolution. just after 6:00 last night when police arrived in the area of grafton and ashton for a reported family argument that escalated into one man locking himself in a room possibly armed with a gun. police hostage negotiators and s.w.a.t. team members responded. they described this as unusual man in his 50s. >> a nice guy, living there for years. always been really friendly, really outgoing every time i see him, he says hello and we talk, we chat and we laugh.nmng÷ that's about it. completely unexpected. >> reporter: last night police could be heard on
. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang. stephanie just arrived on scene. what is the latest? good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you both sam and kris. it's quiet here in this ingelside neighborhood. there is a pretty good police presence here. they've shown a light on that house, that's the focus of this standoff situation that's entering now the 11th hour, but before last night, the perimeter was far greater and so it seems that it's been pretty...
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is it considered to be i guess a testy one, stephanie?t's right, good morning to you both, sam and laura. the regents meeting here at the mission bay campus at usual as you said in about an hour and a half and the usual police presence ahead of the regent's meeting. lot of the talk focused on money, first on the employee salary side, the figures available online show the top three highest paid are all from the athletic side making more than $2 million a year. so the idea the proposal is to link coaches' bonus pay to how well their students performed in both grades and graduation rates. this comes as the uc system struggle "the issue of funding. you may remember back in november the student protests where the board of regents approved janet innapolitano's proposal for a 5% tuition hike next fall. the governor threatened to withdraw funding all together. form he assembly speaker perez asked to rescind the tuition hike. >> i'm hopeful enough of my colleague also see the error of their ways in the last meeting and will be able to have a discu
is it considered to be i guess a testy one, stephanie?t's right, good morning to you both, sam and laura. the regents meeting here at the mission bay campus at usual as you said in about an hour and a half and the usual police presence ahead of the regent's meeting. lot of the talk focused on money, first on the employee salary side, the figures available online show the top three highest paid are all from the athletic side making more than $2 million a year. so the idea the proposal is to link...
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wasn't she great stephanie, miss jamaica. miss jamaica. >> yes. >> miss jamaica. >> i a saw that. >> she made top five. >> i think so. >> she may have have stumbled over the question. >> why did she like miss jamaica. >> she has a different look and she has short hair which you never see. >> so what were these crazy costumes about. >> with miss universe everybody comes on with different costumes. so a lot of feathers glitter and then they will go backup. we saw miss canada. >> where is she going. >> yes. >> when was it taken from the show. >> okay. >> right there. >> cool to see the theme about. >> but everybody is talking about miss canada we saw usual feathers. she comes out the with this hockey uniform, with yes eight sticks and a scoreboard that was counting down. >> that is scoreboards a attached to her. >> yes, attached to her. >> people said she looked like a tarantul a. >> wow. >> i was thinking miss canada is doing this what will we come out w usually they do it representing your country. what will we have a football
wasn't she great stephanie, miss jamaica. miss jamaica. >> yes. >> miss jamaica. >> i a saw that. >> she made top five. >> i think so. >> she may have have stumbled over the question. >> why did she like miss jamaica. >> she has a different look and she has short hair which you never see. >> so what were these crazy costumes about. >> with miss universe everybody comes on with different costumes. so a lot of feathers glitter and then...
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thanks for checking me on that, stephanie.hat just three hostages or died -- have died. police have not confirmed that. we have a police officer who is briefing five to 10 feet away from it. we will come back to you if we get something from that. for now, back to you guys in new york. >> we are going to bring in our paris bureau chief. >> you are familiar with the bloomberg reporting. can you add anything to what we have been telling our viewers? >> it does not seem that it is confirmed, but four debt amongst the hostages. we have two because she is. we have no confirmation for now. many media are saying that for hostages have been killed at the kosher store market. >> what is your latest information on what happened at the site near charles de gaulle airport where the brothers were holed up? >> it looks like they were coming out of the building shooting at the police forces and this is when the police forces started their assault against the building. this is how they were killed and also whether hostage was safe and sound. >
thanks for checking me on that, stephanie.hat just three hostages or died -- have died. police have not confirmed that. we have a police officer who is briefing five to 10 feet away from it. we will come back to you if we get something from that. for now, back to you guys in new york. >> we are going to bring in our paris bureau chief. >> you are familiar with the bloomberg reporting. can you add anything to what we have been telling our viewers? >> it does not seem that it is...
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i am stephanie ruhle. the ultra wealthy living bizet's? our next guest knows douglas wright, the founder of douglas c. wright architects committee oversaw the redesign of the historic building at a golf club. this had to be a harry project. when you start on a historic place like that with so many influential, very wealthy people , how do you satisfy so many tastes? >> yes it was quite an extra ordinary undertaking. you walk into a room with a lot of people who are well aware of all of the tradition of the place, and you walk in and you listen, and you hear what they want to do and it was definitely do not touch any of the golf because they are extraordinary golf courses as everybody knows, but the buildings overtime had changed quite a bit and maybe were not as well taken care of, and they had to do a lot of adjustments to it, so we went in and did a full master plan of the campus we studied how you got in and out and what the condition of the buildings were, and we did a new pool house as part of the pla
i am stephanie ruhle. the ultra wealthy living bizet's? our next guest knows douglas wright, the founder of douglas c. wright architects committee oversaw the redesign of the historic building at a golf club. this had to be a harry project. when you start on a historic place like that with so many influential, very wealthy people , how do you satisfy so many tastes? >> yes it was quite an extra ordinary undertaking. you walk into a room with a lot of people who are well aware of all of...
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"today in the bay's" stephanie chuang joins us in almeida this morning and stephanie, since the substanceiscovering more birds every day are treated at animal rescue centers trying to help them. >> reporter: absolutely, good morning to you, laura. it's almost a desperate attempt at this point. we're at one of the hot spots again amassed by the fog here in almei almeida, the waters behind there. this is the northernmost hot spot where crews have been coming out and so far found overall 250 birds they've rescued, they've been sick and 50 dead bird. it goes down to hayward which is where we yesterday were just standing a few feet away from a dead bird also coated in the substance. crews with the international bird rescue center and wildlife emergency services have worked hours to spot and catch these sick birds that have been dying of hypothermia. the seabirds are coated in this sticky substance which is not oil, but strips them of their feathers. officials are said to start an investigation into where the substance came from and who might be behind it. >> what this is, what we can do to neg
"today in the bay's" stephanie chuang joins us in almeida this morning and stephanie, since the substanceiscovering more birds every day are treated at animal rescue centers trying to help them. >> reporter: absolutely, good morning to you, laura. it's almost a desperate attempt at this point. we're at one of the hot spots again amassed by the fog here in almei almeida, the waters behind there. this is the northernmost hot spot where crews have been coming out and so far found...
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stephanie was narrowing down hundreds of potential dinner dates to one lucky guy. she met the final four for coffee but one stood out. >> we got pretty deep in conversation and it wasn't superficial and it was -- it was just really nice. >> reporter: stephanie shared his picture with me but this bachelor prefers his privacy so no cameras on the date. she did reveal she sent him a surprise package before flying off to the far east. >> it's a little [ indiscernible ] i put the address in there, too,. >> reporter: a friend secretly left it on his doorstep. would you call them daily flirtations? >> you can call them that. [ laughter ] >> reporter: on the ground in tokyo, her mystery man left a surprise for her. then it was on to the big meal. >> it was unbelievable. it's not the taste of the food. it's, like, the experience of the food and looking at it and smelling it. >> reporter: nomo's chef is famous for serving up exotic plates and the atmosphere? romantic. >> i felt like i was going to the prom. i actually was joking with the date that i should go get him a bouto
stephanie was narrowing down hundreds of potential dinner dates to one lucky guy. she met the final four for coffee but one stood out. >> we got pretty deep in conversation and it wasn't superficial and it was -- it was just really nice. >> reporter: stephanie shared his picture with me but this bachelor prefers his privacy so no cameras on the date. she did reveal she sent him a surprise package before flying off to the far east. >> it's a little [ indiscernible ] i put the...
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stephanie's photo bombing. >> let's start with the bulletin. the top business stories of this tuesday morning. morgan stanley posted fourth-quarter earnings that missed estimates. a drop in revenue from fixed income trading. they take in about half as much from bond trading as it did in 2006. delta is flying high on lower fuel costs and rising demand. the airline posted better than expected earnings for the fourth quarter. oil prices fell 40% during that. the gains will be limited because of expensive you'll hedging contracts. the international monetary fund has made the biggest cut to its growth outlet -- outlook. the world economy will grow 3.5% this year. that is down from a 3.8% prediction. >> many economies and many emerging markets are revising their prospects now. they are decreasing investment today. we think this is stronger than the price of oil. >> the exception is the united states. the fund upgraded the forecast for u.s. growth to 3.6%. box office flops may lead to 350 jobs cuts at dreamworks. it's been hurt by losers such as mr. p
stephanie's photo bombing. >> let's start with the bulletin. the top business stories of this tuesday morning. morgan stanley posted fourth-quarter earnings that missed estimates. a drop in revenue from fixed income trading. they take in about half as much from bond trading as it did in 2006. delta is flying high on lower fuel costs and rising demand. the airline posted better than expected earnings for the fourth quarter. oil prices fell 40% during that. the gains will be limited because...
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stephanie is showing you cesar chavez. you'll take 101 to get you around that juncture. this is the section that is closed where all the police activity is. for the most part because of the very light traffic flow, as you'd imagine, everything is moving smoothly through the area. this will be an issue if it lasts for a few more hours out there. the rest of your bay area traffic showing like in the morning. what do we have as far as our forecast goes? >> it is a little chilly. temps in the 40s. you're at 36 degrees up in the north bay. later on today, the warming trend kicks in. we are going to end up in the 60s and 70s. and for us that's going to be much warmer than average. in fact, we might actually touch on a few records. 6 degrees is the record in the east shore. we're going to break it down city by city for you coming up. plus rain on the way. we're still counting on that. right now back to you, sam and laura. >> firefighters quickly put out a house fire in san jose. nobody was hurt. crews were able to put out the flames in less than 15 minutes. people on scene told
stephanie is showing you cesar chavez. you'll take 101 to get you around that juncture. this is the section that is closed where all the police activity is. for the most part because of the very light traffic flow, as you'd imagine, everything is moving smoothly through the area. this will be an issue if it lasts for a few more hours out there. the rest of your bay area traffic showing like in the morning. what do we have as far as our forecast goes? >> it is a little chilly. temps in the...
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stephanie chuang joins us with all of the details. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning to you both. the city council hasn't voted before on police policies like use of force. so they didn't vote on this, but there were a lot of recommendations. definitely tense moments with the police chief. they want police officers to turn on their body cameras, which is about this size. they're about this size. responding to all kinds of calls. instead of what the police chief had requested, which was having officers only turn them on in progress to high priority calls. the discussion taking place following a deadly shooting that happened november 11th when police responded to a report of a burglary on willow place. they say they were forced to open fire after the suspect pulled out a gun and pointed it at them. two of the three responding officers had body cameras, but only one had it on, and that was only turned on right after the shooting had already taken place. >> we all know they have some police officers who have not behaved t
stephanie chuang joins us with all of the details. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning to you both. the city council hasn't voted before on police policies like use of force. so they didn't vote on this, but there were a lot of recommendations. definitely tense moments with the police chief. they want police officers to turn on their body cameras, which is about this size. they're about this size. responding to all kinds of calls. instead of what the police chief had...
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i see the good things stephanie talked about at the beginning of the show. they resurrect themselves and act for the market. as i see it now i think we borrowed at the end of last year a lot of the gains from the beginning of this year and the market is going to be incredibly challenged until the catalyst you talk about which i believe in they prove themselves. >> you have people like jeffrey donelapp thinking we're going to challenge some of the historic lows on the ten-year, that gdp is going to be far more disappointing than many are expecting and thus it's going to be a difficult year for investors who are playing this equity game. >> you're talking about then e recession being experienced in the emerging markets spreading. you're talking about a significant slowdown in the chinese economy and that then impacting a lot of treasury buying here in the u.s. i think that's the equation. >> this debate of which story is the one to believe in? the falling rates. >> you could believe in -- >> falling oil getting it right. >> believe in both, but you can believe
i see the good things stephanie talked about at the beginning of the show. they resurrect themselves and act for the market. as i see it now i think we borrowed at the end of last year a lot of the gains from the beginning of this year and the market is going to be incredibly challenged until the catalyst you talk about which i believe in they prove themselves. >> you have people like jeffrey donelapp thinking we're going to challenge some of the historic lows on the ten-year, that gdp is...
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stephanie gosk is in times square tonight. stephanie, how's it going out there? >> reporter: hey, kate. happy new year's eve from me and hundreds of thousands of my closest friends. many of whom have flown in from around the world to enjoy these temperatures and take part in events that date back to 1904. now, security on the ground is about what you'd expect for this event. thousands of extra police officers, counterterrorism units and bomb squads. while today the new york governor announced that there would be extra national guard on hand at airports and train stations. and additional challenges are going to have in dealing with protesters calling for police reforms, they're going to have a difficult time here in times square just being heard. this crowd is loud and it's only getting louder. kate. >> thanks, stephanie. you can get your party started early with the "today" show kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb. they're hosting a star-studded toast to 2014. it starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern 7:00 central. >>> if you're in a resolution making mood, the language police
stephanie gosk is in times square tonight. stephanie, how's it going out there? >> reporter: hey, kate. happy new year's eve from me and hundreds of thousands of my closest friends. many of whom have flown in from around the world to enjoy these temperatures and take part in events that date back to 1904. now, security on the ground is about what you'd expect for this event. thousands of extra police officers, counterterrorism units and bomb squads. while today the new york governor...
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stephanie ramirez tells us dozens attended. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez in northeast d.c. where we saw a packed church today. family and friends came together to honor the life of the woman lo died in last week's l'enfant has -- who died in last week's l'enfant plaza incident. one of carol glover's two sons said after -- >> my mother lived a great life and everything that she did here was for others. >> reporter: many remembered glover as a neighbor whose doors were always open and a colleague al willing to help. >> we're just glad everybody came out -- always willing to help. >> we're just glad everybody came out in support of our family. >> reporter: neighbors, co- workers, alexandria's mayor and even jonathan rogers along with the other passengers who tried to help save glover in her last moments. >> i think it speaks to what a great person carol was that there were so many people there in support of her and there to celebrate her memory. >> reporter: cameras were not allowed inside the church. glover's son had no comment on metro as the investigations continue. one thi
stephanie ramirez tells us dozens attended. >> reporter: i'm stephanie ramirez in northeast d.c. where we saw a packed church today. family and friends came together to honor the life of the woman lo died in last week's l'enfant has -- who died in last week's l'enfant plaza incident. one of carol glover's two sons said after -- >> my mother lived a great life and everything that she did here was for others. >> reporter: many remembered glover as a neighbor whose doors were...
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stephanie watched as her daughter laid dying in her arms.case remains unsolved. >> i have my special investigative unit working it. as they get in leads tips they run on them. >> reporter: philadelphia police captain james clark all lead led to that end. >> we want to catch killers but we will need public's help. >> reporter: still stephanie says a year without answers without the leads, without justice is painful. >> to wake up in the morning on your daughter's birthday and know that there is in where in the world that you can call her and wish her a happy birth day it is a horrible horrible feeling. >> reporter: despite all of the pain stephanie stays active in her daughter's legacy. she spent the the year raising money for scholarship fund established by philadelphia a university in part by selling some of amber's paintings at her jewelry store in harrisburg. she says it is what amber would have wanted. >> even that day all she ever really wanted for me was me to be happy. i'm not the happy. but on the other hand in her memorandumry, you
stephanie watched as her daughter laid dying in her arms.case remains unsolved. >> i have my special investigative unit working it. as they get in leads tips they run on them. >> reporter: philadelphia police captain james clark all lead led to that end. >> we want to catch killers but we will need public's help. >> reporter: still stephanie says a year without answers without the leads, without justice is painful. >> to wake up in the morning on your daughter's...
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live in newark this morning, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> okay, stephanie, thank you very much. >>> at 5:32, both bay area football teams have new head coaches this morning. the san francisco 49ers look within to land defensive line coach jim tomsula and oakland raiders hired east bay native jack del rio. >> they are both smiling. the raider also introduce del rio as the new head coach tomorrow. today the 49ers will make the official announcement on tomsula. >> "today in the bay's" nannette miranda is live outside the stadium. we're already hearing a little bit of grumbling about the new hires. i suppose it will always be someone that's not happy. >> reporter: that's right. you know fans are happy one minute and not the next. the 49ers will introduce their new leader laid later today. he has to offices from defensive line coach to head coach. he's been with the 49ers since 2007 but coaching football for decades. tomsula is popular with the 49ers locker room. he had a brief stint at the niners head coach being interviewed actually being interim head coach for just one game
live in newark this morning, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> okay, stephanie, thank you very much. >>> at 5:32, both bay area football teams have new head coaches this morning. the san francisco 49ers look within to land defensive line coach jim tomsula and oakland raiders hired east bay native jack del rio. >> they are both smiling. the raider also introduce del rio as the new head coach tomorrow. today the 49ers will make the official announcement on...
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. >> lastly i'd like to call up stephanie to give us the exciting data on the being the assessment we were confusing when we first met i want to point out in the deck her report got put together the kaiser research east actually goes under tab it begins on slide 5 it is under tab 15 she's only going to talk about wellness and well-being. >> i'll remind you of that stephanie with the health services system the bullets in the director's report are both from the december and january meeting they give you the early status on the va and the final status but just wanted to give you the final on the flu shots clinic we had $3,000 one hundred 74 shots andes news information about obviously there's been drift in the stream they're concerned about the vaccine focusness aforementioned the additional importance of any general washing your hands and staying home when our sick so since we last met we launched the rewards contest and finalized the w b.a. we ended up with 3 percent participation in the san francisco unified school district and 33 percent in city college and participation in the san f
. >> lastly i'd like to call up stephanie to give us the exciting data on the being the assessment we were confusing when we first met i want to point out in the deck her report got put together the kaiser research east actually goes under tab it begins on slide 5 it is under tab 15 she's only going to talk about wellness and well-being. >> i'll remind you of that stephanie with the health services system the bullets in the director's report are both from the december and january...
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. >> minutos antes esta jovencita agradeciÓ a stephanie por la adhesiÓn solidarida de regalar su cabellera no hay cÓmo pagar. dios te va a bendecir. >> el programa se llama fÁbrica de sonrisas, pero en realidad es una fÁbrica de pelucas donde pacientemente
. >> minutos antes esta jovencita agradeciÓ a stephanie por la adhesiÓn solidarida de regalar su cabellera no hay cÓmo pagar. dios te va a bendecir. >> el programa se llama fÁbrica de sonrisas, pero en realidad es una fÁbrica de pelucas donde pacientemente
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let's get more from stephanie decker who joins us on the phone.anie give us the background of this case. >> the case happened when three teenage israeli settlers were kidnapped in june. it launched a massive search and also started a massive crackdown. when they did find the bodice they arrested three men. two were killed in a shootout but this man is accused, based on the confession of planning and financing the attack. he has now been sentenced to three life sentences as you mentioned. >> and all of that of course escalated into what then become the conflict over the gaza -- in gaza over the summer. tensions of course have been very high in the aftermath of that particular convict. how will this latest development affect those tensions? >> reporter: well i think we can't really say [ inaudible ] because of these kidnappings, but certainly it was a phase of extreme tension that did lead up to the war. relatively speaking things on the ground here are relatively quiet compared to what we have seen over the last couple of months. we haven't seen th
let's get more from stephanie decker who joins us on the phone.anie give us the background of this case. >> the case happened when three teenage israeli settlers were kidnapped in june. it launched a massive search and also started a massive crackdown. when they did find the bodice they arrested three men. two were killed in a shootout but this man is accused, based on the confession of planning and financing the attack. he has now been sentenced to three life sentences as you mentioned....
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. >> "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang just got to the scene. steph, quite a mess there you saw. good morning. >> reporter: good morning kris and sam. quite a mess, happening around 3:45 this morning and you can see that it is xreetly smash co smashed in. word is a u-haul van with two suspects inside who backed into this place. you can see all the damage, took stuff and then sped off, still on the run. joining me now is sergeant fitz wong with the sfpd. sergeant wong, tell us again what happened here, what led to this? >> about 3:40 in the morning a u-haul just like drove into the storefront area and like commercial burglary. >> reporter: right now a store manager had come about 20 minutes ago and she's assessing the damage but some of the police units actually spotted this u-haul van, right? >> in the other districts away from here and they were trying to like catch up to the u-haul but they were unable to. >> reporter: okay, and what's the policy again when it comes to a chase with property crime, smash and grab? >> usually the units doing the
. >> "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang just got to the scene. steph, quite a mess there you saw. good morning. >> reporter: good morning kris and sam. quite a mess, happening around 3:45 this morning and you can see that it is xreetly smash co smashed in. word is a u-haul van with two suspects inside who backed into this place. you can see all the damage, took stuff and then sped off, still on the run. joining me now is sergeant fitz wong with the sfpd. sergeant wong,...
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our report on all of it tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> north ready to deploy. >> reporter: the nypd's counterterrorism response is constantly adapting especially after attacks like those in paris. how quickly did you re-deploy? >> within an hour. >> reporter: today one of the hercules units, new york city's elite heavily armed special forces to guard at a jewish museum in manhattan. james waters is the chief of counterterrorism. >> there's no credible threat to new york city right now, however we remain the number one terrorist target and we're well prepared. >> reporter: on saturday an isis supporter renewed a threat made in the fall calling for attacks on police officers, soldiers and civilians in the u.s., france, canada and australia. the nypd issued a bulletin instructing police to be on alert while on patrol. while stopped, at least one officer must stand outside the vehicle, pay close attention to approaching vehicles and anyone getting out, look for their hands as they approach you. attorney general eric holder worries about lone wolf attacks. >> that is the thing i thi
our report on all of it tonight from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> north ready to deploy. >> reporter: the nypd's counterterrorism response is constantly adapting especially after attacks like those in paris. how quickly did you re-deploy? >> within an hour. >> reporter: today one of the hercules units, new york city's elite heavily armed special forces to guard at a jewish museum in manhattan. james waters is the chief of counterterrorism. >> there's no credible threat...