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good morning, stephanie. president putin just finished chairing a meeting of his national security council and issued a statement saying -- condemning this act of aggression as they call it. they said it would have inevitable negative consequences on the joint fight of terrorism and damage u.s./russian relations. and russia's defense ministry within the last couple of hours also taking a couple of swipes at the u.s. and issuing video which it claims is of that targeted airfield. the russian defense ministry said 53 of the 59 cruise missiles hit that base. russia is claiming that the video shows the main runway was not hit. and it's claiming none of syria's main war planes were damaged. russia's defense ministry concluding the combat effectiveness of this massive attack was thus very low. significantly, stephanie, russia is also suspending its involvement in the agreement, the deconfliction agreement to keep the planes from colliding over syria and not pulling out altogether. the kremlin did concede that russi
good morning, stephanie. president putin just finished chairing a meeting of his national security council and issued a statement saying -- condemning this act of aggression as they call it. they said it would have inevitable negative consequences on the joint fight of terrorism and damage u.s./russian relations. and russia's defense ministry within the last couple of hours also taking a couple of swipes at the u.s. and issuing video which it claims is of that targeted airfield. the russian...
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stephanie: tÚ que eres mexicano, lo pensaste dos veces?ipado en la pelÍcula "amores perros", desde entonces ha actuado en una larga lista de largometrajes y obras de teatro, por eso una serie sobre el "chapo" no estaba dentro de sus planes, hasta que leyÓ el libreto del personaje, un abogado ambicioso y corrupto. >> este personaje que es podrÍamos decir el nÉmesis del chapo. stephanie: el mexicano americano y el peruano josÉ mÉndez son los productores de la serie, este Último habla de don sol. >> es un personaje enteramente de ficciÓn, y poco a poco fue encontrando su lugar en la serie, y ganÁndose un lugar de peso, casi protagÓnico en ciertos momentos. stephanie: basada en la vida del narcotraficante mÁs conocido de los Últimos tiempos la serie comprende tres dÉcadas de la carrera criminal de el chapo, desde 1985 hasta su reciente arresto y extradiciÓn a estados unidos. >> es una serie de ficciÓn pero inspirada en eventos que estÁn documentados, que lo trabajamos con fuentes. stapanie: que tanto se exageran las situaciones para dramatizar
stephanie: tÚ que eres mexicano, lo pensaste dos veces?ipado en la pelÍcula "amores perros", desde entonces ha actuado en una larga lista de largometrajes y obras de teatro, por eso una serie sobre el "chapo" no estaba dentro de sus planes, hasta que leyÓ el libreto del personaje, un abogado ambicioso y corrupto. >> este personaje que es podrÍamos decir el nÉmesis del chapo. stephanie: el mexicano americano y el peruano josÉ mÉndez son los productores de la...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.is time for your morning primer, everything you need to know to get your day started. former nfl star aaron hernandez was found dead inside his prison cell this morning. prison officials say he hanged himself using a bed sheet. hernandez was spending a life sentence in prison for a 2013 murder. >>> in fresno, california, three men were shot and killed within a span of one minute in what police are calling a hate crime. police say the gunman yelled out "god is great" in arabic as he was arrested and posted on social media that he did not like white people. >>> the hunt for facebook murderer suspect steve stephens ended yesterday in pennsylvania when he shot himself in the head as police were closing in on him. a group of brave mcdonald's workers had tipped off police and tried to delay stephens by telling him his fries were taking longer. i hope those employees get the reward. >>> nbc news has learned two u.s. fighter jets intercepted a pair of russian bombers near the alaskan coast mon
i'm stephanie ruhle.is time for your morning primer, everything you need to know to get your day started. former nfl star aaron hernandez was found dead inside his prison cell this morning. prison officials say he hanged himself using a bed sheet. hernandez was spending a life sentence in prison for a 2013 murder. >>> in fresno, california, three men were shot and killed within a span of one minute in what police are calling a hate crime. police say the gunman yelled out "god is...
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francine: thank you so much, stephanie and megan. we'll be back with stephanie flanders.le bit about oil. you can ask questions of stephanie and megan. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: bloomberg "surveillance". i'm francine lacqua in london. david is in new york. we have a question from a viewer on i.b. the person asks don't you think statistics and polls overestimate macon? this is what we were talking about before with megan murphy. what poll dos you actually trust? >> the one i mentioned earlier and look at closely is how many people are undecided and whether people are sure of voting. actually the only time that we have had an upset in french presidential elections where at le in the first round, pen's father was further than expected, the turnout was more than expected. the question is right. when you ask the typical macon supporter how firm their votes are, are they certain to vote for him, you have seen over the months that his support is sort of what -- is softer than some of the other candidates. so it could be that people will all decide at the last minute to vote
francine: thank you so much, stephanie and megan. we'll be back with stephanie flanders.le bit about oil. you can ask questions of stephanie and megan. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: bloomberg "surveillance". i'm francine lacqua in london. david is in new york. we have a question from a viewer on i.b. the person asks don't you think statistics and polls overestimate macon? this is what we were talking about before with megan murphy. what poll dos you actually trust? >> the one...
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stephanie? >> all right. i want to bring my panel in and jeremy bash, msnbc national security analyst and former chief of staff to the cia director and the secretary of defense. gentlemen, i'm going to get to you in one second. jeremy, start with you, we have seen more and more conversations, phone calls, overnight, specifically between president trump and xi jinping. if we have china's help could this actually be -- i don't want to say revolved but improved from a diplomatic standpoint? >> the key to getting north korea to stand down on its nuclear and missile tests have always been to employ chinese influen influence in pyongyang. that is an essential ingredient but important to note, stephanie, tensions are rising and though kim jong-un did not last saturday do a nuclear test or fly test the intercontinental ballistic missile, those are still options that he has. and i think our response has had positive aspects. for example, i like the silent treatment. i like when secretary tillerson and secretary mattis
stephanie? >> all right. i want to bring my panel in and jeremy bash, msnbc national security analyst and former chief of staff to the cia director and the secretary of defense. gentlemen, i'm going to get to you in one second. jeremy, start with you, we have seen more and more conversations, phone calls, overnight, specifically between president trump and xi jinping. if we have china's help could this actually be -- i don't want to say revolved but improved from a diplomatic standpoint?...
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>> reporter: hi, stephanie. you know, i asked organizers that question and they say last week's march was about awareness. this week it's about action. now, there's about 900 different groups that are here and joining about eight different contingencies behind me, including the protectors of justice, which are made up of indigenous peoples as well as climate justice marchers. with me is remy with the indian problem. why are you here? >> i'm here to actually march and address some of the issues that go on in indian land, which is pretty much this whole continent. but we have a lot of extractive industries who are in cahoots with the corporations and also some members of washington. so what we want to do is come here to where a lot of the decision-making is and really show them, you know, the strength that we have and how serious we are about this whole environmental movement. >> remy, can you describe some of the atmosphere there in this first group? >> it's great. a lot of indigenous folks, a lot of front line f
>> reporter: hi, stephanie. you know, i asked organizers that question and they say last week's march was about awareness. this week it's about action. now, there's about 900 different groups that are here and joining about eight different contingencies behind me, including the protectors of justice, which are made up of indigenous peoples as well as climate justice marchers. with me is remy with the indian problem. why are you here? >> i'm here to actually march and address some of...
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stephanie: hi. lemonis: hey. stephanie: how you doing, marcus? lemonis: this is stephanie.phanie: hi, stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. anna: hi. anna. nice to meet you. lemonis: stephanie is a woman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. she was one of the original owners of courage b. and she runs my entire fashion group. she's gonna be very involved in the process not only today, but going forward. so let's clear the back wall and let's -- let's move the process along. susana: all right. lemonis: this is what we know as the best-selling unit in the company, and the best-selling unit is black. next the tube top. this is like one of your best sellers ever, right? susana: yes. stephanie: great. lemonis: how many units did you sell? stephanie: almost 3,000. lemonis: 3,000. anna: and everybody's retailing this. lemonis: ultimately, the products that we choose here today will build a collection of core products. stephanie: fantastic. susana: yeah. stephanie: great basic. lemonis: and this'll give us a clear way to have products at a great price and always in stock. qui
stephanie: hi. lemonis: hey. stephanie: how you doing, marcus? lemonis: this is stephanie.phanie: hi, stephanie menkin. nice to meet you. anna: hi. anna. nice to meet you. lemonis: stephanie is a woman that i partnered with a couple of years ago. she was one of the original owners of courage b. and she runs my entire fashion group. she's gonna be very involved in the process not only today, but going forward. so let's clear the back wall and let's -- let's move the process along. susana: all...
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marÍa leticia: nos informa stephanie martinez. por facebook live, tocamos este tema.ras y los porros muerden pero muchos de ellos prefieren quedarse callados porque tienen miedo de perder el empleo. hay un parto que me paga en efectivo, no es seguro que me lastime y no dan mÁs trabajo a pasar de lastimado. lo que se refiere es que no le dan trabajo a pesar de que se lastimÓ en su lugar de empleo. sÓlo somos dos y a todos nos trata muy bien, gracias a dios trabajamos todos en una fÁbrica de vidrio dice rojas rojas. ♪ marÍa leticia: la escuela natividad de sagrado corazÓn mantiene su compromiso con los estudiantes de bajos recursos. celebrÓ el dÍa del niÑo con un almuerzo con el fin de recaudar fondos y ayudar con la recaudaciÓn para la educación gratuita los niÑos de la bahÍa. >>el que aquÍ en la escuela refuerce los valores que tenemos en casa, es el secreto al Éxito de que los estudiantes, pues no desertan de la escuela. marÍa leticia: el centro de tecnologÍa de univisiÓn ofrecerÁ la oportunidad de representar al Área de la bahÍa een el desafÍo nacional de emprendimi
marÍa leticia: nos informa stephanie martinez. por facebook live, tocamos este tema.ras y los porros muerden pero muchos de ellos prefieren quedarse callados porque tienen miedo de perder el empleo. hay un parto que me paga en efectivo, no es seguro que me lastime y no dan mÁs trabajo a pasar de lastimado. lo que se refiere es que no le dan trabajo a pesar de que se lastimÓ en su lugar de empleo. sÓlo somos dos y a todos nos trata muy bien, gracias a dios trabajamos todos en una fÁbrica de...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. you're watching msnbc. we're talking health care reform. it may not be dead after all. the president tweeted over the weekend that negotiations are ongoing and repeated suggestions that he is willing to join forces with democrats if need be. i want to bring in new york reblican congressman lee zelden. congressman, it's interesting to me, the day of the vote president trump almost seemed to be threatening republicans saying this thing is going to pass. and if it doesn't, i'm walking away, i'm moving onto tax reform. so is that not the case? >> i think right now you have a pursuit on both fronts. i mean, there's certainly been a robust dialogue over the last couple weeks as far as what the tax reform package should look like. meanwhile, conversations are ongoing to see if they can get to 216 votes in the house of representatives on health care. and i do think that if the president is unable to get to 216 votes working with republicans because of the fact that obamacare has some -- the a
i'm stephanie ruhle. you're watching msnbc. we're talking health care reform. it may not be dead after all. the president tweeted over the weekend that negotiations are ongoing and repeated suggestions that he is willing to join forces with democrats if need be. i want to bring in new york reblican congressman lee zelden. congressman, it's interesting to me, the day of the vote president trump almost seemed to be threatening republicans saying this thing is going to pass. and if it doesn't, i'm...
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i am stephanie ruhle. this is msnbc.ent trump and his aides downplaying his first 100 days in office calling it an artificial marker the white house has apparently had a bit of a change of heart. that's because it just debuted a new website to commemorate the milestone which he officially reaches on saturday. and it was then candidate trump's promise to bring back jobs that helped propel him to the oval office. that campaign promise managed to flip some traditionally blue districts red, like monroe, michigan. that's our nbc's jacob rascon is live for us this morning. jacob. there you are in a local diner. give us the reaction from residents there to what trump has accomplished in these almost 100 days. >> reporter: as you might imagine there are differing opinions on what he's accomplished or not. i have talked to dozens of people along with our producer, at this diner and at others. as i heard from one person who supported trump, he said, look, if he accomplished half of what he said he was going to do in the first four
i am stephanie ruhle. this is msnbc.ent trump and his aides downplaying his first 100 days in office calling it an artificial marker the white house has apparently had a bit of a change of heart. that's because it just debuted a new website to commemorate the milestone which he officially reaches on saturday. and it was then candidate trump's promise to bring back jobs that helped propel him to the oval office. that campaign promise managed to flip some traditionally blue districts red, like...
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stephanie martinez hablÓ con algÚn experto para sacÁrseselos todos.egalmente tiene que cumplir hacemos nuestro impuesto. stephanie: como ya muchos de indocumentados no poseen una pero no es motivo para no presentar los impuestos quÉ va a pasar con estas personas indocumentadas cuando una de las primeras razones para la cual una persona pueda migrar en este paÍs a travÉs de la ley. lo principal en el nÚmero uno para hacer el impuesto la responsabilidad que no sÓlo cae sobre residentes permanentes de los estados unidos sino tambiÉn por los visitantes. >>estÁ obligada bajo el nr. y tiene que pagar hasta el 35%. stephanie: lo que muchos ignoran es que al no pagar podrÍa costarles caro ya que al momento de arreglar su situaciÓn legal presentarlos cumple una funciÓn. >>para comprobar quiÉn es una persona que viene a ser una carga por unos otro paÍs. segÚn el instituto de economÍa son unos 11.000.000 de inmigrantes indocumentados en los estados unidos que aporta mÁs de 12.000.000.000 $. por quÉ se puede hacer si no cuenta con el nÚmero. >>... y en espaÑol, d
stephanie martinez hablÓ con algÚn experto para sacÁrseselos todos.egalmente tiene que cumplir hacemos nuestro impuesto. stephanie: como ya muchos de indocumentados no poseen una pero no es motivo para no presentar los impuestos quÉ va a pasar con estas personas indocumentadas cuando una de las primeras razones para la cual una persona pueda migrar en este paÍs a travÉs de la ley. lo principal en el nÚmero uno para hacer el impuesto la responsabilidad que no sÓlo cae sobre residentes...
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i am stephanie ruhle.e're talking ivanka trump. making her debut on the world stage as first daughter and adviser to the president. at the invitation of german chancer angela merkel she's in berlin for the w-20 summit focusing on women's economic issues. she faced a friendly crowd as she talked about her evolving role as assistant to the president, but the audience quickly turned on her when she mentioned her father's record. take a look. >> he has been a tremendous champion of supporting families and enabling them to thrive. in the new reality of -- >> you -- you -- >> you hear the reaction from the audience. i need to address one more point. some attitudes towards women your father has publicly displayed in former times might leave one questioning whether he is such an empowerer for women. how do you relate to that? are things changing or what's your comment on that? >> i certainly heard the criticism from the media. and that's been perpetuated. but i know from personal experience, and i think the thousa
i am stephanie ruhle.e're talking ivanka trump. making her debut on the world stage as first daughter and adviser to the president. at the invitation of german chancer angela merkel she's in berlin for the w-20 summit focusing on women's economic issues. she faced a friendly crowd as she talked about her evolving role as assistant to the president, but the audience quickly turned on her when she mentioned her father's record. take a look. >> he has been a tremendous champion of supporting...
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pedro: stephanie flores estudiÓ en esta universidad y le falta un aÑo para graduarse de periodista.trauma que viviÓ. jorge: terminÓ suicidÁndose de un disparo el hombre que era buscado en el paÍs por matar a tiros a un anciano en ohio y publicar un video del homicidio en facebook. una pista anÓnima llevó a los policÍas de pensilvania a este lugar donde se encontraba steve stephens en su auto. reportera: la bÚsqueda nacional rindiÓ frutos. una llamada alertÓ a los agentes de la policÍa estatal de pennsylvania sobre la presencia de un vehÍculo sospechoso en el estacionamiento de un mcdonald. las patrullas acudieron al lugar y se iniciÓ una breve persecuciÓn. el carro se detuvo y cuando los agentes se acercaron, el hombre se quitÓ la vida. el haber dado con su paradero se debe a la rÁpida acciÓn de los empleados de este mcdonald. >> el empleado que estaba en la ventanilla de servicio lo reconociÓ y de inmediato llamó a la policÍa. reportera: al pasar a la segunda ventanilla, comenzÓ a pedir que le dieran pronto las papas fritas que habÍa ordenado. lo cierto es que los empleados se esta
pedro: stephanie flores estudiÓ en esta universidad y le falta un aÑo para graduarse de periodista.trauma que viviÓ. jorge: terminÓ suicidÁndose de un disparo el hombre que era buscado en el paÍs por matar a tiros a un anciano en ohio y publicar un video del homicidio en facebook. una pista anÓnima llevó a los policÍas de pensilvania a este lugar donde se encontraba steve stephens en su auto. reportera: la bÚsqueda nacional rindiÓ frutos. una llamada alertÓ a los agentes de la...
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>> thanks, stephanie. the latest is authorities have released the name of the attacker, he was slain last night, his name karim cheurfi, he's 39 years old and he killed that police officer just behind me on the champs-elysees. now they've actually investigated his house and arrested three members of his family last night. stephanie? >> how is this attack going to actually affect the presidential election? many have said this is going to get people more and more concerned, it's going to directly affect if le pen wins, what do you think? >> that's a great question, and we don't really know. but this attack could not have come at a more critical and decisive time. the campaigning set to end at midnight tonight and already in the past 24 hours, marine le pen, the far right candidate as you mentioned, the donald trump of france, she's been trying to take advantage of this. she's actually called on the current government to block all of france's borders and to take all of those people who are under suspicion of
>> thanks, stephanie. the latest is authorities have released the name of the attacker, he was slain last night, his name karim cheurfi, he's 39 years old and he killed that police officer just behind me on the champs-elysees. now they've actually investigated his house and arrested three members of his family last night. stephanie? >> how is this attack going to actually affect the presidential election? many have said this is going to get people more and more concerned, it's going...
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stephanie? >> warring times. matt, thank you. thank you peter alexander, bill neely and general wesley clark. frank and bill, you're not going anywhere. we have more to cer. coming up voting has begun in the first election since president trump took office. two democrats think they've got a chance to win in a deep red state. is this the trump political blowback? well is it enough to carry them to major upsets? first a dramatic closed-door meeting between top trump advisors steve bannon and jared kushner as the two try to mend the growing rift. president trump orders the two of them to work it out. can they both survive in the same white house? their experience is coveted. their leadership is instinctive. they're experts in things you haven't heard of - researchers of technologies that one day, you will. some call them the best of the best. some call them veterans. we call them our team. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia® is proven to help protect bones from fracture. but
stephanie? >> warring times. matt, thank you. thank you peter alexander, bill neely and general wesley clark. frank and bill, you're not going anywhere. we have more to cer. coming up voting has begun in the first election since president trump took office. two democrats think they've got a chance to win in a deep red state. is this the trump political blowback? well is it enough to carry them to major upsets? first a dramatic closed-door meeting between top trump advisors steve bannon...
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stephanie elam, cnn, minneapolis.tone) the city of minneapolis was glowing in purple lights in honor of prince last night. four days of events have been scheduled to pay tribute to the musician...including late night dance parties at a club where he filmed parts of "purple rain." (justine) a milwaukee woman says she was burned when her fitbit exploded on her wrist. take a look at these pictures-- they've been blurred because of their graphic nature. they are images of the second degree burns dina mitchell suffered when she says...her fitbit exploded on her wrist. mitchell says she had the activity tracker for only two weeks... and there was no indication that anything was wrong with the device before it exploded. (dina mitchell, burned by fitbit): "the fitbit itself is totally melted. the bracelet melted, and i got pieces of plastic burned into my arm." butted to "this a product so many people use. my nephew, their whole class gets these from their teachers, and they wear them."(justine) fitbit has issued a statement
stephanie elam, cnn, minneapolis.tone) the city of minneapolis was glowing in purple lights in honor of prince last night. four days of events have been scheduled to pay tribute to the musician...including late night dance parties at a club where he filmed parts of "purple rain." (justine) a milwaukee woman says she was burned when her fitbit exploded on her wrist. take a look at these pictures-- they've been blurred because of their graphic nature. they are images of the second...
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i'm stephanie gosk. today is earth day. happening now in cities across the country, tens of thousands of people are coming together for the march for science. the event brings together scientists and advocates who want lawmakers to listen to evidence-based data when enacting policies. marchers are also protesting president trump's proposed budget cuts to federal agencies that fund scientific research. marches are taking place in new york city where morgan radford is standing by. first, we go to ali vatali. what's the message there today? >> reporter: as you can probably see behind me, most of the people are beginning the march here over to the capital. we just finished off with a great musical set. it really put people in a celebratory mood. it's almost like this was a second line for anyone familiar with the new orleans tradition. this is what you said in the lead-in to the segment. it's people looking for evidence-based policies from the government that support things like climate change but also that
i'm stephanie gosk. today is earth day. happening now in cities across the country, tens of thousands of people are coming together for the march for science. the event brings together scientists and advocates who want lawmakers to listen to evidence-based data when enacting policies. marchers are also protesting president trump's proposed budget cuts to federal agencies that fund scientific research. marches are taking place in new york city where morgan radford is standing by. first, we go to...
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stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"why?"ulieu/photographer:"it kind of got him in the mood." beaulieu also hit the road with prince for his "dirty mind," "controversy" and "1999" tours.the picture of prince's eye on the "1999" record was also shot by beaulieu.stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"do you have one backstage picture that we haven't seen that's your favorite?"stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"one where he's looking into the mirror and he's got the light bulbs around him. another photo is i got him on a pinball. it's just so unlike prince."the last time beaulieu saw prince was at paisley park during the graffiti bridge, a sequel to purple rain.allen beaulieu/photographer:"he came up behind me and gave me a big bear hug... that's the last time i ever saw him. if i known that, i have held on a stephanie elam, minneapolis. (grant) the city of minneapolis is glowing in purple lights in honor of prince tonight. four days of events have been scheduled to pay tribute to the musician...including late night dance parties at a
stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"why?"ulieu/photographer:"it kind of got him in the mood." beaulieu also hit the road with prince for his "dirty mind," "controversy" and "1999" tours.the picture of prince's eye on the "1999" record was also shot by beaulieu.stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"do you have one backstage picture that we haven't seen that's your favorite?"stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"one where he's...
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stephanie gracias por estar con nosotros.per mis de trabajo, tenÍas todo a raiz de calificar para daca. y recibes una carta de pronto. ¿quÉ fue lo que recibiste y cÓmo reaccionaste?. >>> era una carta que decÍa que yo era deportable y me tenÍa que presentar en las oficinas de ice en el 19 de abril a las 9 de la maÑana y tenÍa que tener mÁximo 40 libras para llevar en caso que me deportaran ese dÍa preocupaciÓn primero, yo dije, acabo de llegar de una conferencia ese dÍa cuando me llegÓ la carta. seguramente se equivocaron. >>> esa carta inicial que tenÍa tu nombre correcto y direcciÓn tenÍa el nÚmero incorrecto. cuando le dejas saber que ese nÚmero no era el tuyo ¿que pasÓ? cuando dijimos que el nÚmero de caso no era correcto. simplemente copiaron la carta letra por letra. y pusieron el mÍo. >>> el gobierno no sÓlo reconociÓ que cometieron un error y pidiÓ disculpas ¿que hay que hacer si recibe por equivocaciÓn o no un documento como el que tÚ recibiste?. >>> ellos me dijeron que se habÍan equivocado, porque no podÍan encontr
stephanie gracias por estar con nosotros.per mis de trabajo, tenÍas todo a raiz de calificar para daca. y recibes una carta de pronto. ¿quÉ fue lo que recibiste y cÓmo reaccionaste?. >>> era una carta que decÍa que yo era deportable y me tenÍa que presentar en las oficinas de ice en el 19 de abril a las 9 de la maÑana y tenÍa que tener mÁximo 40 libras para llevar en caso que me deportaran ese dÍa preocupaciÓn primero, yo dije, acabo de llegar de una conferencia ese dÍa...
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stephanie is at msnbc, across the road from fox news. are protesters outside of fox news protesting against o'reilly. the board is meeting today. it is a regularly scheduled meeting. we're going to continue our coverage of this when we come back. >>> the so-called dreamer, reportedly the first to be deported under the trump administration, is fighting back in cruourt. how this case ended up in the hands of a judge who president trump called out because of his mexican heritage. ♪ ♪ after becoming one of the largest broadband companies in the country. after expanding our fiber network coast to coast. these are the places we call home. we are centurylink. we believe in the power of the digital world. the power to connect. and that's what drives us everyday. kevin, meet yourkeviner. kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin kevin trusted advice for life. kevin, how's your mom? life well planned. see what a raymond james financial advisor can do for you. >>> so president trump may soon find himself facing off again with the same judge w
stephanie is at msnbc, across the road from fox news. are protesters outside of fox news protesting against o'reilly. the board is meeting today. it is a regularly scheduled meeting. we're going to continue our coverage of this when we come back. >>> the so-called dreamer, reportedly the first to be deported under the trump administration, is fighting back in cruourt. how this case ended up in the hands of a judge who president trump called out because of his mexican heritage. ♪ ♪...
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i'm stephanie gosk. it's 2:00 out east and 11:00 in the west. president trump's policy on the environment and climate change are under way on his 100th day of presidency. tens of thousands will be taking part in the main march in washington, d.c., and right now they are heading down pennsylvania avenue and plan to surround the white house as soon as the grand finale. the march has come a day after the epa took down the climate change as part of its website. the page now says it's being updated to reflect the epa's priorities under the new president. anthony turrel joins me now. has there been one message above others that have risen to the top today? you can hear behind me protesters chanting "shame." protesters are going to sit down for 100 heartbeats is what they are saying. one heartbeat for one day of president trump's administration. now, i have a special guest here who joins us. nolan gold is here as an ambassador for the sierra club. nolan, what made you come out to this march today? >> a lot of t
i'm stephanie gosk. it's 2:00 out east and 11:00 in the west. president trump's policy on the environment and climate change are under way on his 100th day of presidency. tens of thousands will be taking part in the main march in washington, d.c., and right now they are heading down pennsylvania avenue and plan to surround the white house as soon as the grand finale. the march has come a day after the epa took down the climate change as part of its website. the page now says it's being updated...
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joining us is our own stephanie whose background in finance means we often call on her to explain such things to us. stephanie, in addition to being the first humble brag in the history of the white house, for all of us who didn't take economics, what does a stronger dollar mean, and more fundamentally, is donald trump right about this? >> well, first of all, you have to establish donald trump is 100% flip-flopping. but maybe you're okay with that. what he said on the campaign about the strong dollar, about janet yellen, about china being a manipulator, he's clearly saying something different now. it appears that maybe he is looking at things based in fact. so in terms of there being a strong dollar, it's almost as if he likes the sound of there being a strong dollar, because it sounds good, strong dollar. but given how strong our dollar is in the global economy, it currently is too expensive for other countries to want to buy our goods. if the dollar were to get stronger, so if we saw the border adjustment tax, you would see the dollar get stronger and that would be a negative. we wou
joining us is our own stephanie whose background in finance means we often call on her to explain such things to us. stephanie, in addition to being the first humble brag in the history of the white house, for all of us who didn't take economics, what does a stronger dollar mean, and more fundamentally, is donald trump right about this? >> well, first of all, you have to establish donald trump is 100% flip-flopping. but maybe you're okay with that. what he said on the campaign about the...
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we can't fix this, as stephanie said. we're still buying stuff. we're actually buying more than we have in the past. we're not going to shops to buy it. what can possibly be done here? >> first of all, it is irreversible. you saw that after the financial crash, there is a steep climb in the number of retail jobs. that's how we got out of the crash. since january, there's been a plunge. this is a sectoral shift. no one knows -- first of all, this is an intense debate whether the economy is going to create new industries that we just don't know about. but at this point, there is a gap between now and when these new, alleged industries get created. >> right. >> in which hundreds of thousands of workers don't have a place to go. >> and, stephanie, that gap, with these displaced workers, will add retail workers to the list of people we were just talking about. when you think about this from the future of work, we've been thinking about this for a while, the frontal systpromise of a ne that will pick up people without specialized education. >> who is go
we can't fix this, as stephanie said. we're still buying stuff. we're actually buying more than we have in the past. we're not going to shops to buy it. what can possibly be done here? >> first of all, it is irreversible. you saw that after the financial crash, there is a steep climb in the number of retail jobs. that's how we got out of the crash. since january, there's been a plunge. this is a sectoral shift. no one knows -- first of all, this is an intense debate whether the economy is...
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this is where we do our longer term aging. >> reporter: stephanie believ believes her cheeses standsis are grass fed. >> she's known for her brie. >> this will grow white mold around it. >> reporter: valley him, house has doubled in size. producing about 12,000 pounds of award winning cheese per year. >> there's such a healthy demand for handmade organic food like this. i like the complexity behind cheese. i think that being able to taste flowers and grass and hay in a very refine thing a hur recall product is completely unique. >> reporter: stephanie says most of her cheeses go great with everything especially beer. >> the lady slipper the center one is -- just has never met a beer it doesn't like. yeah. >> reporter: perfect place, 116 miles from stephanie's old way of life. >> i don't miss a thing. i'm so content. i'm really happy doing what i'm doing. >> reporter: in berks county, bill rohrer, fox 29 news. >>> ♪ >>> how about this? this is something going viral because this guy actually said something he wasn't going to do and his step dad didn't believe him. we'll show you why in
this is where we do our longer term aging. >> reporter: stephanie believ believes her cheeses standsis are grass fed. >> she's known for her brie. >> this will grow white mold around it. >> reporter: valley him, house has doubled in size. producing about 12,000 pounds of award winning cheese per year. >> there's such a healthy demand for handmade organic food like this. i like the complexity behind cheese. i think that being able to taste flowers and grass and hay...
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stephanie baker, we are backyard.again one way or another to the question of the money. has to be a dealfrom the eu 27 point of question of the money. has to be a deal from the eu 27 point of view that doesn't make being outside the european union more attractive than being in it, and whether it or not you are right, alexander, about other countries looking for an exit, there is always that fear that once one country has left, it was supposed to never happen and it is happening. but in terms of agreeing the money, there have to be compromises. has anybody done any proper analysis as to how much britain should be paying to leave? there was a report that estimated 25-30,000,000,000 as a there was a report that estimated 25—30,000,000,000 as a figure. there was a report that estimated 25-30,000,000,000 as a figure. that isa bargaining 25-30,000,000,000 as a figure. that is a bargaining position. it is, which is why theresa may might be prepared to pay more for future access, but this has never been done before, so we don
stephanie baker, we are backyard.again one way or another to the question of the money. has to be a dealfrom the eu 27 point of question of the money. has to be a deal from the eu 27 point of view that doesn't make being outside the european union more attractive than being in it, and whether it or not you are right, alexander, about other countries looking for an exit, there is always that fear that once one country has left, it was supposed to never happen and it is happening. but in terms of...
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before the operation stephanie got cold feet. what if it didn't work out, she told her husband, she needed a sign. >> a clear yes or no, i was looking for it on walls and buildings and five minutes before they took me into the operating room one of the nurses said i'm going to write yes on your head. i looked at my husband and smiled, itiond there it owe i sd there it is. stephanie is still going through treatment and happy she didn't give up and found a doctor that didn't give up on her. i learned there's always hope and never give up. >> meteorologist david murphy here with another check of the gorgeous accuweather forecast. >> reporter: absolutely gorgeous, today and tomorrow and even wednesday not bad. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows us we are dry this noon and everything is looking really good out there including the flowers and the trees take a look at the action cam earlier in west philadelphia. you see the cherry blossoms there blowing around in the light breeze. a lot of blue skies in the background. we expect bri
before the operation stephanie got cold feet. what if it didn't work out, she told her husband, she needed a sign. >> a clear yes or no, i was looking for it on walls and buildings and five minutes before they took me into the operating room one of the nurses said i'm going to write yes on your head. i looked at my husband and smiled, itiond there it owe i sd there it is. stephanie is still going through treatment and happy she didn't give up and found a doctor that didn't give up on her....
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stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"why?"it kind of got him in the mood." beaulieu also hit the road with prince for his "dirty mind," "controversy" and "1999" tours.the picture of prince's eye on the "1999" record was also shot by beaulieu.stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"do you have one backstage picture that we haven't seen that's your favorite?"stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"one where he's looking into the mirror and he's got the light bulbs around him. another photo is i got him on a pinball. it's just so unlike prince."the last time beaulieu saw prince was at paisley park during the filming of graffiti bridge, a sequel to purple rain.allen beaulieu/photographer:"he came up behind me and gave me a big bear hug... that's the last time i ever saw him. if i would have known that, i guess i would have held on a little tighter." ( will ) and the city of minneapolis glowed in purple lights in honor of prince last night. four days of events have been scheduled to pay tribute to the musician...including late night dance part
stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"why?"it kind of got him in the mood." beaulieu also hit the road with prince for his "dirty mind," "controversy" and "1999" tours.the picture of prince's eye on the "1999" record was also shot by beaulieu.stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"do you have one backstage picture that we haven't seen that's your favorite?"stephanie elam/cnn correspondent:"one where he's looking into the mirror and...
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valiÓ la pena 100%. >>> stephanie dice ahora se va concentrar en encontrar una practica profesional parau hijo un veterano de guerra deportado hace 8 aÑos por fin puede regresar a estados unidos gracias a un indulto que le concediÓ el gobernador. edgar muÑoz hablÓ con ellos. >>> esta foto. Él todavÍa no tenÍa. en la casa del ex combatiente, sus padres esperan con ansias su gran regreso a estados unidos. despuÉs de 8 aÑos de vivir deportado del otro lado del muro en tijuana. >>> abrazarlo y decirle, gracias dios mÍo por traerme a mi hijo de nuevo. tenerlo aquÍ con nosotros su mamÁ margarita no para de llorar porque han sufrido mucho, al punto de que su hijo, se ha querido suicidar 2 veces. >>> yo ya no puedo, me voy a quitar la vida es difÍcil estar en el telÉfono. mi hijo no lo hagas, busca ayuda. >>> vÍctor barajas es uno de los 72 presos indultados por el gobernador de california su delito manejar un delito donde un menor disparÓ al aire. estuvo en la cÁrcel 2 aÑos y fue expulsado a mÉxico. ahora, estÁ eufÓrico. >>> con mucha emociÓn y pues me da una oportunidad, una esperanza de que y
valiÓ la pena 100%. >>> stephanie dice ahora se va concentrar en encontrar una practica profesional parau hijo un veterano de guerra deportado hace 8 aÑos por fin puede regresar a estados unidos gracias a un indulto que le concediÓ el gobernador. edgar muÑoz hablÓ con ellos. >>> esta foto. Él todavÍa no tenÍa. en la casa del ex combatiente, sus padres esperan con ansias su gran regreso a estados unidos. despuÉs de 8 aÑos de vivir deportado del otro lado del muro en...
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stephanie baker, thanks very much for talking is over with us. is difficult when the plans are not really out yet. we have only got a rough outline through the question is of course how much are we actually going to get from president trump today? what do you expect as far as how much we are going to get from the president today, how much actually gets put into action? so, as stephanie mentioned, if republicans are deficit hawks, we have to see how this gets funded. if there's going to be eight tax cut which is temporary, people are going to be excited about it. this money has to go somewhere. it has to go into the market and people will be excited about it. if you have a sunset clause and it is not going to go on for a longer time, there is not a structural tax overhaul that people have been expecting. i would also say that i am looking at how he is going to ease the tax burden on small businesses, because that is really where his focus and gdp that he talks about is going to come from, so i would be looking for that detail in his plans, his inc
stephanie baker, thanks very much for talking is over with us. is difficult when the plans are not really out yet. we have only got a rough outline through the question is of course how much are we actually going to get from president trump today? what do you expect as far as how much we are going to get from the president today, how much actually gets put into action? so, as stephanie mentioned, if republicans are deficit hawks, we have to see how this gets funded. if there's going to be eight...
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we are here to talk with stephanie deluca and kathryn edin. am going to read their bios and then offered an opportunity to discuss their books as well as offering you all some come as some questions so we will get started. stephanie deluca is an associate professor of sociology at johns hopkins university. she's a sociologica a sociologie to inform education, housing policy and she was awarded a william grant foundation scholars award to study residential mobility, neighborhoods in family life among very poor families in the south. she is coming working on a mixed message study on long-term neighborhood in school equality as well as children's education outcomes. she contributes greatly to national and local media including baltimore sun, "washington post," education week. atlanta, the new yorker and the national public radio. and national public radio. transcendence work is been published in several academic journals and should present her work as part of an exhibit at the national museum of american history. she was appointed to the macarthu
we are here to talk with stephanie deluca and kathryn edin. am going to read their bios and then offered an opportunity to discuss their books as well as offering you all some come as some questions so we will get started. stephanie deluca is an associate professor of sociology at johns hopkins university. she's a sociologica a sociologie to inform education, housing policy and she was awarded a william grant foundation scholars award to study residential mobility, neighborhoods in family life...
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stephanie douglas, i'd like to start with you, first.onder if you would just take obefore we get to the investigation, take on this criticism of comey. there are a lot of democrats who are very upset with how the f.b.i. handled the hillary clinton email investigation. what would you say to those critics? >> well, i think, you know, i've never worked with director comey personally, but i have a great deal of respect for him. andy think at the end of the day, the director felt like he was making the best decision he could given the circumstances. i think he considered it a ver y sensitive matter that he felt that the u.s. public had a right to know and understand. and i think based on that, he made a decision to come forward with the disclosures. i do think that given that, it has put the f.b.i. in the middle of a political firestorm, which is an uncomfortable place to be. but i think at the end of the day, the director is very-- he did not make this decision hastily, and i think he believes that he did the right thing. >> brangham: john c
stephanie douglas, i'd like to start with you, first.onder if you would just take obefore we get to the investigation, take on this criticism of comey. there are a lot of democrats who are very upset with how the f.b.i. handled the hillary clinton email investigation. what would you say to those critics? >> well, i think, you know, i've never worked with director comey personally, but i have a great deal of respect for him. andy think at the end of the day, the director felt like he was...
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hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. i will missed you i cameack because it is tax y, as americans pay up, many are pleading with the president to put up and show his taxes. the answer -- >> i think that he is still under audit, the statement still stands. >> president trump signing a new executive order today making it harder for companies to hire foreign workers. >>> and the battle for georgia rages on. the biggest raw political test for president trump. polls open now for a special election. the unknown democrat on the verge of taking the reliably republican seat while the president is going all-in to save it. >> liberal democrats from outside of georgia are spending millions and millions of dollars trying to take your republican congressional seat away from you. >> plus, manhunt goes nationwide. police ramp up the search for the facebook killer as his friends plead for him to turn himself in. >> i know you are in pain, but brother, you got to turn yourself in because you've already hurt other people. >> we begin this
hi there, i'm stephanie ruhle. i will missed you i cameack because it is tax y, as americans pay up, many are pleading with the president to put up and show his taxes. the answer -- >> i think that he is still under audit, the statement still stands. >> president trump signing a new executive order today making it harder for companies to hire foreign workers. >>> and the battle for georgia rages on. the biggest raw political test for president trump. polls open now for a...
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stephanie elam/cnn:"that's it."urces:for skiers and snowboarders, the snow has been a boon.in january at mammoth mountain mountain ski area, nearly 250 inches of snow fell.the most snow in a single month on record.to find out how much snow is in the snowpack..natstom painter and the nasa jet propulsion laboratory take to the sky... tom painter/nasa jet propulsion laboratory:"in 2013, we started flying the airborne snow observatory to take lasers and spectrometers to be able to know the exact distribution across the land." stephanie elam/cnn:"how deep is some of the snow?"these images show the difference. here's 2015.but in 2017, there's a lot more dark blue, which means deeper snow. stephanie elam/cnn:"so what does this mean for the drought?"tom painter/nasa jet propulsion laboratory:"so we are not out of the drought, but we are out of the surface water drought. the ground water that we have pumped so massively over the last several years... it takes a long time for that to replenish."nats ( justine ) not all of the
stephanie elam/cnn:"that's it."urces:for skiers and snowboarders, the snow has been a boon.in january at mammoth mountain mountain ski area, nearly 250 inches of snow fell.the most snow in a single month on record.to find out how much snow is in the snowpack..natstom painter and the nasa jet propulsion laboratory take to the sky... tom painter/nasa jet propulsion laboratory:"in 2013, we started flying the airborne snow observatory to take lasers and spectrometers to be able to...
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. >> reporter: berks county is a homecoming of sorts for stephanie. >> my family is originally from thisa from berks county. my dad grew up here and i spent childhood years here. >> reporter: she converted this 18th century dairy bar to a modern day creamery. >> i have always been drawn to cheese and cheese makin making. ever since i was a kid i loved going into cheese shops with my mom. >> reporter: three years ago stephanie left her financial service job in manhattan and started valley milk house. producing fresh and aged cheeses, butter and yogurt. >> turned 25 i call it my quarter live crisis. i thought that if i didn't at least explore it when i was young i would never get the chance to. >> reporter: from the scratch and with a home cheese making kit stephanie began her new career. she also picked up an apprenticeship with a goat dairy in colorado. >> soap of it i think at the beginning has been trial and error. i loved the sensual will the of it and the fact that you could spend your entire life studying it and never really have it mastered. this is where we do our longer term agin
. >> reporter: berks county is a homecoming of sorts for stephanie. >> my family is originally from thisa from berks county. my dad grew up here and i spent childhood years here. >> reporter: she converted this 18th century dairy bar to a modern day creamery. >> i have always been drawn to cheese and cheese makin making. ever since i was a kid i loved going into cheese shops with my mom. >> reporter: three years ago stephanie left her financial service job in...
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rolando bonilla, principal partner of the public relations firm ford & bonilla, and stephanie bravo is the founder of studentmentor.org and is now the vice president of programs for strive for college. bienvenidos. >> gracias. >> thank you >> well, you heard the report by our colleague, chris nguyen. let me ask you what the implications are. "we're already here. whoa! we made it." what are those implications? anybody want to start? rolando? >> i think this is a great political opportunity for the latino community because it gives us the understanding that although we're here in numbers, we still have to have a presence on the political front. yes, it's true the california latino legislative caucus is a very influential wing of our government within the legislature. yes, it's true that we have a lot more city council members throughout the state, but we also have to make sure that our voice is heard at the ballot box. just like our voices are now being heard at the consumer point of sale reference, on the political front, we have to make sure we have a presence at the ballot box, and on
rolando bonilla, principal partner of the public relations firm ford & bonilla, and stephanie bravo is the founder of studentmentor.org and is now the vice president of programs for strive for college. bienvenidos. >> gracias. >> thank you >> well, you heard the report by our colleague, chris nguyen. let me ask you what the implications are. "we're already here. whoa! we made it." what are those implications? anybody want to start? rolando? >> i think this...
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stephanie noel is with us. she is host of nbc live at 9:00 a.m.eastern each day, a veteran of the world of business and finance bringing to seeing the light and finding honest work in the world of news media. with that as a background, stephanie, your contention is that it is time now for accountability. >> i am also passionate about the advocacy for women and girls. ivanka trump is passionate about that as well. now she has taken a new seat. she is taking one of the potentially most powerful positions in the white house, one of the most powerful women in the world, and now she has to be accountable for what she says she is so passionate about. so this morning to address gender pay gap, we appreciate that she is, but what are the action steps? if you look at the president's policies thus far their die metrically opposed. last week to pull back on protection that president obama put in place for women in the workplace, to defund planned parenthood, the u.n. health fund. there's really a mismatch in what's actually being done from a -- excuse me, fr
stephanie noel is with us. she is host of nbc live at 9:00 a.m.eastern each day, a veteran of the world of business and finance bringing to seeing the light and finding honest work in the world of news media. with that as a background, stephanie, your contention is that it is time now for accountability. >> i am also passionate about the advocacy for women and girls. ivanka trump is passionate about that as well. now she has taken a new seat. she is taking one of the potentially most...
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. >> family come together for a special yoga session, our stephanie stahl shows you how and how. >>> and philadelphia school superintendent has a sledge hammer, reason he was breaking i odn't a wall at a city school, lauren. >>> after sunshine to start, cloud have moved in and we will see impacts of the strong storm system as we head in the overnight period heavy rain, thunderstorms and now we will let you know when they at longhorn, tonight's special, steakhouse cuts. featuring, for a limited time, the new delmonico ribeye, our tender flo's filet, and the juicy new york strip. and for lunch, try our steakhouse burger or any steakhouse lunch combo. you can't fake steak. >>> april is world autism awareness month, when you will see lots of color blue. campaign light it up blue is designed to show support for people living with autism. >> health reporter stephanie stahl is here with a special class being offered for people , and families, dealing with autism. >> reporter: very special class. cdc now estimates that one in 68 children is on the autism spectrum. they often have trouble wit
. >> family come together for a special yoga session, our stephanie stahl shows you how and how. >>> and philadelphia school superintendent has a sledge hammer, reason he was breaking i odn't a wall at a city school, lauren. >>> after sunshine to start, cloud have moved in and we will see impacts of the strong storm system as we head in the overnight period heavy rain, thunderstorms and now we will let you know when they at longhorn, tonight's special, steakhouse cuts....
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thanks, stephanie. >>> well, veterans from philadelphia are sharing messages of goodwill and handwritten letters that will be sent to military personnel serving in iraq. >> residents of the delaware valley veterans home got help from local volunteers today to write letters and card as part of the service project sponsored by travis manion foundation. today's event was part of the foundation's operation legacy project. the amies to give veterans, survivors and civilians involved in their community. >>> well, there is a new weather watch inner town this one is a 10,000-pound chevy suburban. >> not a little thing. on "eyewitness news" at 5:00 we got a look inside with our team of weather watchers and they were completely blend away. >> yes, completely blend away. mobile weather watcher is an incredible machine but in the just about the bells, whistles , this vehicle is letting us take story telling to the next level. we hope you'll come to rely on its state of the art reporting techniques across the tri-state area and here's what our mess local friend had to say. >> really impressive with t
thanks, stephanie. >>> well, veterans from philadelphia are sharing messages of goodwill and handwritten letters that will be sent to military personnel serving in iraq. >> residents of the delaware valley veterans home got help from local volunteers today to write letters and card as part of the service project sponsored by travis manion foundation. today's event was part of the foundation's operation legacy project. the amies to give veterans, survivors and civilians involved...
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abc news reporter stephanie ramos live from the u.n. with the story. stephanie?rter: larry, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley sent here today to the security council needs to take action to show the world not just syria, that chemical weapons will not be tolerated. today during president trump's press conference with king abdullah of jordan, the main topic of discussion, the deadly chemical attack in syria. >> these heinous actions by the assad regime cannot be tolerated. >> reporter: the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley going even further during an emergency meeting with the u. n. security council. >> a few weeks ago this council attempted to hold assad accountable for suffocating his own people to death with toxic chemicals. >> reporter: a warning, these images are difficult to watch. rescuers are still searching for survivors as rows of lifeless bodies lie in the muddied streets. some still in diapers, others with visible scars of the chemical weapons attack. dozens of people are dead, including women and children. president trump sa
abc news reporter stephanie ramos live from the u.n. with the story. stephanie?rter: larry, the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley sent here today to the security council needs to take action to show the world not just syria, that chemical weapons will not be tolerated. today during president trump's press conference with king abdullah of jordan, the main topic of discussion, the deadly chemical attack in syria. >> these heinous actions by the assad regime cannot be tolerated....
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a lot of coaches are just very, very good cheerleaders. >> stephanie, i've been watching your stephanieidelines and it's so impressive. you started right after the college. it's been how many years now? >> seven years. we started it while undergrad the at harvard. >> it's amazing, reaching college students. >> sure. one tip i have is to establish and articulate core values for your company. i mean internal facing core values for you, your business partners and employees. one thing we found is in the early stages of your krngs the culture kind of just happens naturally up. don't necessarily need to spell it now the any way but as time goes on, as new employees join, you have to be more intention about setting that culture. we found setting core values is a helpful way. >> do you write them down? how do you communicate them? a lot of companies do it and then put it in a drawer and never see it again. how do you make it a part of your everyday running of your business? >> exactly. we had the same thought, once we came up with these core values we didn't want to present them to the team onc
a lot of coaches are just very, very good cheerleaders. >> stephanie, i've been watching your stephanieidelines and it's so impressive. you started right after the college. it's been how many years now? >> seven years. we started it while undergrad the at harvard. >> it's amazing, reaching college students. >> sure. one tip i have is to establish and articulate core values for your company. i mean internal facing core values for you, your business partners and employees....
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how much, stephanie baker, do you think we are at brinkmanship?d those from britain saying we must do the two things together, we must have our divorce negotiations but also our trade agreement running side by side, and brussels says, angela merkel says, divorce first and then we talk trade. i think this shows you how complex these negotiations will be. they can't even agree on process, let alone the issues at hand. there was some hope, and some people expressing hope that theresa may's letter to donald tusk this week might have led to some kind of associate membership that was voiced in various quarters, but remembershe did reiterate her stance that she does not want the uk in the single market or the customs union because she wants to be able to negotiate free trade agreements with other countries. but this is the issue that worries businesses the most. if you look at what businesses are doing and how they are reacting to this, they are re—evaluating business in the uk and implementing their contingency plans, and you already see the big players
how much, stephanie baker, do you think we are at brinkmanship?d those from britain saying we must do the two things together, we must have our divorce negotiations but also our trade agreement running side by side, and brussels says, angela merkel says, divorce first and then we talk trade. i think this shows you how complex these negotiations will be. they can't even agree on process, let alone the issues at hand. there was some hope, and some people expressing hope that theresa may's letter...
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good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning. we know north korea tends to show off military capabilities during anniversaries. and as you mentioned, just this morning, north korea is said to be firing off the country's largest artillery drill marking the military's birthday. tensions between the united states and the north korean regime are still high and rising. >> north korea is a big world problem. >> reporter: the situation in north korea is said to be the big topic at the white house on wednesday. when all 100 u.s. senators take a trip to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. briefing them are the secretaries of state and defense, director of national security. and the chair of the joint chiefs. usually, it's the other way around. administration officials travel to capitol hill to address congress on foreign policy matters. >> the council must be prepared to enact additional sanctions on north korean nuclear and ballistic missile programs. >> reporter: on monday, president trump called on the united nations security council to do more.
good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: kendis and diane, good morning. we know north korea tends to show off military capabilities during anniversaries. and as you mentioned, just this morning, north korea is said to be firing off the country's largest artillery drill marking the military's birthday. tensions between the united states and the north korean regime are still high and rising. >> north korea is a big world problem. >> reporter: the situation in north korea is said...
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i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> that's it for "eyewitness news" at six.'s what we have for you at 7:00. >> palm sunday at the vatican. the message pope francis is sending the world. and tax deadline fast approaching. how to avoid some commoner ores that could turn into costly mistakes. >> plus this may be the week to put your winter wardrobe in storage. justin drabick's eyewitness weather forecast coming up in >> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this morning. >> breaking news, bomb rips through a church killing close to 200 and injuring dozens more, find out why officials believe this church was targeted. >> police make arrest after three fires are set in philadelphia. after cool start to april, mother nature is about to warm up to philadelphia region. >> good morning, i'm jan carabeo, a lot of tap on for our sunday. let's get right over to justin drabek with the forecast. >> it is consistent warmth. think back last friday, miserable, cool, dreary, rainy day. not going to happen in the spring, but next several days just locked into the warm temps, daylight
i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3, "eyewitness news." >> that's it for "eyewitness news" at six.'s what we have for you at 7:00. >> palm sunday at the vatican. the message pope francis is sending the world. and tax deadline fast approaching. how to avoid some commoner ores that could turn into costly mistakes. >> plus this may be the week to put your winter wardrobe in storage. justin drabick's eyewitness weather forecast coming up in >> this is cbs-3...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. it is time for your morning primer.ou need to know to get your day started. we begin with an unusual meeting. all 100 senators are going to the white house today for a briefing on north korea. the meeting was originally scheduled on the capitol but was moved to the white house at president trump's suggestion. they will be briefed by the secretary of state and the secretary of defense among other white house officials. >>> we are now seeing the first images of yesterday's military drill in north korea, which marked the 85th anniversary of the country's military. the images come as protests erupted in south korea over a u.s. anti-missile defense system being brought into the country. >>> canadian prime minister justin trudeau called president trump on tuesday rejecting the lumber tariff, calling it unfair. the white house said the call was amicable and trump is not worried about a trade war. >>> and a u.s. ship fired a warning flare at an iranian vessel that was coming near it in the persian gulf on monday. the shot was f
i'm stephanie ruhle. it is time for your morning primer.ou need to know to get your day started. we begin with an unusual meeting. all 100 senators are going to the white house today for a briefing on north korea. the meeting was originally scheduled on the capitol but was moved to the white house at president trump's suggestion. they will be briefed by the secretary of state and the secretary of defense among other white house officials. >>> we are now seeing the first images of...
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stephanie elam/cnn:"that's it."k gehrke/california department of water resources:for skiers and snowboarders, the snow has been a boon.in january at mammoth mountain mountain ski area, nearly 250 inches of snow fell.the most snow in a single month on record.to find out how much snow is in the snowpack..natstom painter and the nasa jet propulsion laboratory take to the sky... tom painter/nasa jet propulsion laboratory:"in 2013, we started flying the airborne snow observatory to take lasers and spectrometers to be able to know the exact distribution across the land." stephanie elam/cnn:"how deep is some of the snow?"these images show the difference. here's 2015.but in 2017, there's a lot more dark blue, which means deeper snow. stephanie elam/cnn:"so what does this mean for the drought?"tom painter/nasa jet propulsion laboratory:"so we are not out of the drought, but we are out of the surface water drought. the ground water that we have pumped so massively over the last several years... it takes a long time for that t
stephanie elam/cnn:"that's it."k gehrke/california department of water resources:for skiers and snowboarders, the snow has been a boon.in january at mammoth mountain mountain ski area, nearly 250 inches of snow fell.the most snow in a single month on record.to find out how much snow is in the snowpack..natstom painter and the nasa jet propulsion laboratory take to the sky... tom painter/nasa jet propulsion laboratory:"in 2013, we started flying the airborne snow observatory to...
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i'm stephanie ruehl.irman doin will step aside from the russia investigation. this has been in the news pressure for him to step aside for a couple weeks now. i want to take you to capitol hill where casey is standing by. >> reporter: this is something of a surprise here. we had heard from republican leadership over and over again that there was full confidence in devon nunes. we know it's going to be taken over by a trio of republican congressman, michael conway from texas, tray gowdy and tom rooney. i'm also told by a source that devon nunes stepped out of a meeting and he stepped out early. not clear if he was being pulled out in order to be informed of this news or how this happened. we're still working on all of the details here, but clearly it has gotten to the point where there were some concerns about his ability to lead this investigation in a credible way and there seems to be a push to try to restore some of that credibility to this investigation here on the house side. so nunes in recent days
i'm stephanie ruehl.irman doin will step aside from the russia investigation. this has been in the news pressure for him to step aside for a couple weeks now. i want to take you to capitol hill where casey is standing by. >> reporter: this is something of a surprise here. we had heard from republican leadership over and over again that there was full confidence in devon nunes. we know it's going to be taken over by a trio of republican congressman, michael conway from texas, tray gowdy...