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stephanie: frame the question?tion, think about what yr concrete options you're trading off. second thing is what i call fact finding. and some of that is about collecting data, but it is also about kind of collecting information he family needs about the logistics around those choices. stephanie: kineta sanford's big question, whether to move so that her daughter could attend a smaller public school. >> i really wanted her to be in a place where she would have the support that she needed, so is there a better school environment that we could put her in? stephanie: fact-finding included weighing the benefits to her daughter of both choices. >> thinking about what are some of the opportunities that one might have in a bigger school district? you know, do they offer more sports? they offer more classes, things like that. but i do think the school district we are in now, where the schools are smaller, class sizes are smaller, it really is conducive to her learning. stephanie: oster's 3rd f is to make that final decisi
stephanie: frame the question?tion, think about what yr concrete options you're trading off. second thing is what i call fact finding. and some of that is about collecting data, but it is also about kind of collecting information he family needs about the logistics around those choices. stephanie: kineta sanford's big question, whether to move so that her daughter could attend a smaller public school. >> i really wanted her to be in a place where she would have the support that she...
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stephanie: at this l.a.market, voters expressed concern about newsom's possible replacements. >> i would be horrified if, you know, the vote was split and we got someone who didn't know what they were doing, and walked into office and just messed things up for everyone. stephanie: mike netter, another conservative radio host, who helped launch the recall, believes the trump base will be crucial for turnout. >> if elder stimulates people to come out to vote, it's good for the recall of gavin newsom. if it turns off some democrats, i guess it turns off some democrats stephanie: but those same voters, trump and elder himself, are already questioning the legitimacy of the special election, that is, if newsom wins, echoing the former president's false claims that the 2020 presidential election was fraudulent. >> if he wins, it would be fraud. >> it does us no good, zero. >> zero good to say, there is fraud, don't vote. absolutely not. we want people to vote. stephanie: are you worri about that, though? because th
stephanie: at this l.a.market, voters expressed concern about newsom's possible replacements. >> i would be horrified if, you know, the vote was split and we got someone who didn't know what they were doing, and walked into office and just messed things up for everyone. stephanie: mike netter, another conservative radio host, who helped launch the recall, believes the trump base will be crucial for turnout. >> if elder stimulates people to come out to vote, it's good for the recall...
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stephanie: vanessa is a physician. she explains the hospital system is using resources to transfer patients from california central valley, where icus are overwhelmed, to the bay area. inside the icus across centers in northern california, 90 percent of patients are unvaccinated and a geordie reported to be between 30-40 years old. >> challenging to see these patients with young families at home, facetiming with them, with their children while they struggle to breathe on high flow oxygen. stephanie: this doctor is the medical director of sutter health and the bay area. he noticed the long-term outcome of icu patients has gotten worse in the past month. >> objectively, some of these patients have been with the delta variant, have had more prolonged courses because of the intensity of their illness. stephanie: data analysis shows the number of icu patients reported across the bay has started to plateau since august 20. hospitalizations are on a downward trend, but doctors are bracing for the impacts of labor day and a po
stephanie: vanessa is a physician. she explains the hospital system is using resources to transfer patients from california central valley, where icus are overwhelmed, to the bay area. inside the icus across centers in northern california, 90 percent of patients are unvaccinated and a geordie reported to be between 30-40 years old. >> challenging to see these patients with young families at home, facetiming with them, with their children while they struggle to breathe on high flow oxygen....
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she is live in the newsroom with the story you stephanie: will only see on stephanie: seven. nearly 50% of car burglaries reported across the city so far this year happened within the past three months and parking garages as we know are always a big target. we followed the security cuts for months and asked if mta has made changes but staff working the grounds tell us they need more help. it happens quick. >> 30 seconds is in and out. stephanie: if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time, you can even feel dangerous. >> this guy got needles they use as a weapon. stephanie: this is jorge, a security officer describing stories of people trying to part inside san francisco's sutter stump and street project. jorge: i called the buggy house. stephanie: the facility earned that name after cutting service security contracts at half of high-volume parking garages during the pandemic. jorge: it can be 10 to 14 homeless people in different floors. stephanie: in his eight years working in this role, he says he has never seen as many homeless roaming the floors in breaking into cars
she is live in the newsroom with the story you stephanie: will only see on stephanie: seven. nearly 50% of car burglaries reported across the city so far this year happened within the past three months and parking garages as we know are always a big target. we followed the security cuts for months and asked if mta has made changes but staff working the grounds tell us they need more help. it happens quick. >> 30 seconds is in and out. stephanie: if you're in the wrong place at the wrong...
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>> i don't, stephanie. based on the amount of money that he's accused of defrauding various government agencies of is about two to six years, but even that really remains to be seen. and that's if he goes to trial and is convicted, that amount is proven, he's well enough to serve a prison term that long at his age. >> if he doesn't flip on trump, what's the likelihood the government is going to get donald trump? how much do they need weisselberg? >> let's take a step back. how did we get here? we heard even when trump was still president that the da was looking into making a case about real estate valuations alleging that presumably, right, that trump was trying to -- had a practice of overvaluing properties for the purpose of getting loans and undervaluing them for tax authorities, and the reporting was telling us that he needed a live witness to state that there was criminal intent in a scheme like that and there had been hope that it would be weisselberg. i agree with david that it is unlikely that he is
>> i don't, stephanie. based on the amount of money that he's accused of defrauding various government agencies of is about two to six years, but even that really remains to be seen. and that's if he goes to trial and is convicted, that amount is proven, he's well enough to serve a prison term that long at his age. >> if he doesn't flip on trump, what's the likelihood the government is going to get donald trump? how much do they need weisselberg? >> let's take a step back. how...
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stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle. it is friday, september 3rd. this morning, we are following two major stories. just minutes ago, we got the latest snapshot of the economic recovery. the united states adding a very disappointing 235,000 jobs in august with the unemployment rate dropping to 5.2%. the big, big question today is with most benefits gone, why are there still so many open jobs and how much is the delta variant disrupting return to normal? marty walsh will be here to answer that question. >>> and devastation across the northeast. 48 people confirmed dead. we were talking with two separate disasters unfolding notice northeast and south. the death toll rising to 48 in new york, new jersey, connecticut and pennsylvania after hurricane ida decimated the area. it is raising questions about climate change and infrastructure. as of this morning, 64 people in 8 states have died from the storm. the governor of will speak in a few minutes from now, phil murphy. and we see this rescue in new york central park. a drive
stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now. >>> i'm stephanie ruhle. it is friday, september 3rd. this morning, we are following two major stories. just minutes ago, we got the latest snapshot of the economic recovery. the united states adding a very disappointing 235,000 jobs in august with the unemployment rate dropping to 5.2%. the big, big question today is with most benefits gone, why are there still so many open jobs and how much is the delta variant disrupting return to...
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>> this is huge, stephanie.very wealthy, powerful person being held to account, but as you and jim both pointed out, the accusers are all black women, pretty much. i'm sorry, black women and men. but i think more importantly, these are victims who got on the stand, and their voices were heard. over and over and over and over again. their trauma -- they had to be retraumatized, but they were heard. and i think that is one of the most powerful things for a victim. because we don't know what the jury is going to do. but we do know that they were heard. >> their voices were heard. the question now, were they being listened to and believed? >> kristen, jim, thank you both so much. we definitely are following what happens next. >>> but we've got to take a turn, because the clock is sticking on capitol hill. lawmakers have less than a week to fund the government and avoid a shutdown. senate majority leader chuck schumer says that the chamber will vote on monday to keep everything open, but it comes as the white house t
>> this is huge, stephanie.very wealthy, powerful person being held to account, but as you and jim both pointed out, the accusers are all black women, pretty much. i'm sorry, black women and men. but i think more importantly, these are victims who got on the stand, and their voices were heard. over and over and over and over again. their trauma -- they had to be retraumatized, but they were heard. and i think that is one of the most powerful things for a victim. because we don't know what...
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stephanie: it happens quick.e wrong place at the wrong time, it can even be dangerous. >> needles used to inject in themselves, they use that as a weapon. stephanie: this is jorge, a security officer describing stories of people trying to park in this garage. he said the facility earned that name after security, service contracts at half of the high-volume parking garages during the pandemic. >> can be 10, 12, 14 homeless persons on different floors. stephanie: in his eight years working in this role, he says he has never seen as many homeless roaming the floors and breaking into cars, or threatening people as they return. >> we are seeing more people in the city now. stephanie: dead free and is director of compliance for marina security services, company that previously provided security at high-volume parking garages. the city cut most of their contracts. now the company only stashed three garages. >>. getting a lot of trespass seeing a lot of people more aggressive than they were before. stephanie: compared to
stephanie: it happens quick.e wrong place at the wrong time, it can even be dangerous. >> needles used to inject in themselves, they use that as a weapon. stephanie: this is jorge, a security officer describing stories of people trying to park in this garage. he said the facility earned that name after security, service contracts at half of the high-volume parking garages during the pandemic. >> can be 10, 12, 14 homeless persons on different floors. stephanie: in his eight years...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. thanks for watching. e on the other side of the break instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. frequent heartburn? not anymore. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited f
i'm stephanie ruhle. thanks for watching. e on the other side of the break instantly ready to start working. so you can bounce back fast with alka-seltzer plus. hi, i'm steve and i live in austin, texas. i work as a personal assistant to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over...
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stephanie started out, stephanie grisham started out in the west wing.ow -- it's just my hunch. that this might be ivanka's next step on her bid for the white house. having stephanie grisham do some dirty work on melania. >> really? >> really. i don't put anything past them. it's just a hunch. we'll see. >> great to talk to you. >> thanks, abandonson, you too. >> where the former president made false claims of election fraud, approved subpoenas for voters' personal information. but the state attorney general says there's no way they're going to get it without going through him. he'll join us next. where's your furniture? oh we thought it distracted from the new behr dynasty paint color. let me take your coats. because behr dynasty only takes... one. coat. behr dynasty. go ahead, throw your wine on it. what? stain repellent. it's also scuff resistant. you're paying for that! introducing behr dynasty™, the best of behr. exclusively at the home depot. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ deposit, plan and pay with easy tools from chase. simplicity feels good. chase. make more of wh
stephanie started out, stephanie grisham started out in the west wing.ow -- it's just my hunch. that this might be ivanka's next step on her bid for the white house. having stephanie grisham do some dirty work on melania. >> really? >> really. i don't put anything past them. it's just a hunch. we'll see. >> great to talk to you. >> thanks, abandonson, you too. >> where the former president made false claims of election fraud, approved subpoenas for voters' personal...
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stephanie? >> important reminder, vaccinate or get tested.u are not a lawyer, but are you worried that the city's teacher vaccine mandate getting blocked could threaten other mandates across the nation because i know how much you think these mandates work in getting huge amounts of people vaccinated. >> stephanie, i think new york city has really led the way on a number of different public health measures, including these mandates. i think it's important to emphasize here that it's not just about teachers, it's also about staff and much of the opposition here is for non-teacher unions. custodial staff, bus drivers and the like. and it makes it very difficult for schools to stay open when they simply do not know who is going to show up to work the next day because of these lawsuits. what we know from last year is that over 80% of transmission in schools in new york city was by adults. so if adults are not vaccinated, you still have kids under 12 who can't get vaccinated, that really makes it very dangerous to be reopening in-person learning wh
stephanie? >> important reminder, vaccinate or get tested.u are not a lawyer, but are you worried that the city's teacher vaccine mandate getting blocked could threaten other mandates across the nation because i know how much you think these mandates work in getting huge amounts of people vaccinated. >> stephanie, i think new york city has really led the way on a number of different public health measures, including these mandates. i think it's important to emphasize here that it's...
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i'm stephanie ruehl.ews coverage on the other side of the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost today. >>> right now that back and forth over school mask mandates front and center in at least two states as we come on the air. right now in a florida courtroom you've got lawyers for governor ron desantis fighting to reinstate his executive order that bans schools from requiring students to mask up. then in kentucky, governor andy bashir trying to do the opposite with day two of a special session on covid, and lawmakers advancing a bill that would get rid of the governor's mask mandate for schools and day care centers. all of this as officials hope for a slowdown in the covid crisis but i
i'm stephanie ruehl.ews coverage on the other side of the break. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ just two pills for all day pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. [♪♪] if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost today. >>> right now that back and forth over school...
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stephanie link, your call today.iated at 3.55 the price target, that's 19% from here. a lot of life left at this party, they say. what do you think? >> yeah. look, it's up 102% year to date, so i have been trimming, but i'm still overweight because it's a market share growth story. they have new products and prce performance advantage and they're winning which is key two numbers to shout out from the last quarter which is important, billing's up 35% and that gives me visibility that they'll capture share in the total addressable market ge is the other one that is the call on the day. the u.s. house committee. >> and i'm glad you mentioned it good job >> i'm just kind of rolling with the punches. well, you toss it to break when you're done. >> so citigroup came out with a note today, a really good ote, and the u.s. house committee was focused on renewable energy and upgrading the grid by decarbonizing it if it gets final passage ge has a 50% market share in the u.s. onshore win. that will help their business substanti
stephanie link, your call today.iated at 3.55 the price target, that's 19% from here. a lot of life left at this party, they say. what do you think? >> yeah. look, it's up 102% year to date, so i have been trimming, but i'm still overweight because it's a market share growth story. they have new products and prce performance advantage and they're winning which is key two numbers to shout out from the last quarter which is important, billing's up 35% and that gives me visibility that...
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you mentioned it, stephanie. there are vaccinations required of teachers and staff and there are mask mandates. but kids are really jazzed about being here. you know what it is like. you took kids to school. you have the new clothes, backpack, shiny shoes, and pencil case and they want to be here. i talked to the mayor a few moments ago. listen to what he said. >> this is beautiful. good morning. very hopeful, very positive. look at these beautiful kids. amazing. >> reporter: they are indeed beautiful, but they're doing everything they can to keep them safe. we talked about the mask mandate, vaccine requirements. here's something to know about what's happening thus far. here in new york city, they have about a million kids, and of that, those 12 to 17 years old, 65% of them received first dose of the vaccine. unlike california and los angeles, there's no mandate for students to be vaccinated except those who are participating in contact sports, basketball, football, wrestling. they're required to be vaccinated if
you mentioned it, stephanie. there are vaccinations required of teachers and staff and there are mask mandates. but kids are really jazzed about being here. you know what it is like. you took kids to school. you have the new clothes, backpack, shiny shoes, and pencil case and they want to be here. i talked to the mayor a few moments ago. listen to what he said. >> this is beautiful. good morning. very hopeful, very positive. look at these beautiful kids. amazing. >> reporter: they...
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stephanie, yeah.he bottom line with climate change, yeah, go ahead. >> if those buildings we're looking at now have one to two feet of standing water in them, what kind of permanent damage does that do? are those buildings repairable? are they going to have to get completely demolished and rebuilt? >> depends. obviously if it is homes which some of those look like they're homes, you're talking about bottom level floor has to be cut, sheet rock replaced because you deal with mold issues. looks like they just rescued someone with maybe even a child with a life jacket on, coming out of that bottom level house. all the bottom levels of houses, all the rugs have to be lifted, sheet rock will have to be cut and removed. massive, expensive projects for all these people. i'm not going to guess if they're in a flood zone or not, if they have flood insurance. stephanie, you do a lot on the business side of things. imagine what the insurance adjustors from louisiana to mississippi to the northeast are thinking a
stephanie, yeah.he bottom line with climate change, yeah, go ahead. >> if those buildings we're looking at now have one to two feet of standing water in them, what kind of permanent damage does that do? are those buildings repairable? are they going to have to get completely demolished and rebuilt? >> depends. obviously if it is homes which some of those look like they're homes, you're talking about bottom level floor has to be cut, sheet rock replaced because you deal with mold...
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stephanie? stephanie: health officials tell us they were expecting the state's guidance to be released this week, but we are told they are still overanalyzing the details. but it hasn't thankfully delayed the booster rollout locally, in fact, plans for additional sites are already underway. it has never been easier to get a covid vaccine. >> a large number of our population lives within a 10-15 minute walk of a vaccine site. stephanie: dr. andrea tanner, who leads the san francisco corporate task force, says the city is on track to meet that goal. over one hundred sites accessible across the county, a majority of them up and running. >> those 100 sites include pharmacies, clinics, hospitals, school sites, community sites. stephanie: the county updated their vaccination website, identifying all 100 locations. you can filter by distance, to show sites that are only open to the public, have confirmed availability, and are wheelchair accessible. >> we have several sites that can do over 200 doses a
stephanie? stephanie: health officials tell us they were expecting the state's guidance to be released this week, but we are told they are still overanalyzing the details. but it hasn't thankfully delayed the booster rollout locally, in fact, plans for additional sites are already underway. it has never been easier to get a covid vaccine. >> a large number of our population lives within a 10-15 minute walk of a vaccine site. stephanie: dr. andrea tanner, who leads the san francisco...
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stephanie: i am stephanie sy at newshour west.e will return to the full show after the latest headlines. the homeland security secretary said footage of agents on horseback confronting migrants is extremely troubling. he said an investigation is other way. a san antonio doctor who said he performed an abortion in defiance of the new texas abortion law has been sued. he is the first medical provider to publicly admit to performing the banned procedure after six weeks of pregnancy. one of the attorneys who filed suit said he did so to force courts to examine the legality of the new law. the number of covid-19 deaths in the united states topped 675,000. that equals the total killed nationwide in the so-called spanish flu pandemic of 1918. the u.s. population then was just over 100 million, less than a third of what it is now. also today, the biden administration lifted restrictions on foreigners flying to the u.s., starting in november. they'll need proof of vaccination and a negative covid test. and pfizer announced its vaccine work
stephanie: i am stephanie sy at newshour west.e will return to the full show after the latest headlines. the homeland security secretary said footage of agents on horseback confronting migrants is extremely troubling. he said an investigation is other way. a san antonio doctor who said he performed an abortion in defiance of the new texas abortion law has been sued. he is the first medical provider to publicly admit to performing the banned procedure after six weeks of pregnancy. one of the...
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stephanie: analysis of u.s.f all of the bay area counties, 4.5% of people are uninsured. this is not include people in prisons, jails or mental hospitals. but if you break it down demographically, the disparities highlight the problem. here are percentages of ease race uninsured. 2.6% are white, 3% asian, or .9% lack, 9.4% latino. -- black, nine point 4% latino. working multiple jobs paired with sky high rent. >> the living cost is high and we have to struggle to fulfill family needs. >> she works for health access california, a coalition that works to promote equitable, affordable health care. >> health care system is only good when everybody gets access to it, which we saw during this pandemic. stephanie: to address these disparities, lowering the cost of health care is key. >> there are two ways, one is to throw money on it and that is what we have been doing, to pass all of these -- invest more money, put more money into the premiums, subsidizing them, things like that. there are also systemwide changes. ste
stephanie: analysis of u.s.f all of the bay area counties, 4.5% of people are uninsured. this is not include people in prisons, jails or mental hospitals. but if you break it down demographically, the disparities highlight the problem. here are percentages of ease race uninsured. 2.6% are white, 3% asian, or .9% lack, 9.4% latino. -- black, nine point 4% latino. working multiple jobs paired with sky high rent. >> the living cost is high and we have to struggle to fulfill family needs....
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stephanie sierra has the story. stephanie: covid-19 is not going anywhere and for patients infected with the virus, new research is inning as a picture of what life may look like with long covid. a study in the journal of the american society of nephrology survived veterans who survived covid a year later. >> even though they survived they experienced significant risk for kerry -- kidney disease. they had doubled the risk for what we call acute kidney injury. stephanie: a nephrologist with stanford health care explains that on average there was a twofold higher risk in decline in kidney function. how would you define substantial decline in this study? >> they use different measures to define the decline but an important one is a 50% decline in kidney function. stephanie: she says the largest risk were for people who had been in the icu or hospitalized but highlighted the fact that even people who had not been hospitalized showed abnormal kidney functions. >> i'm going to caution to say it's not going to occur in eve
stephanie sierra has the story. stephanie: covid-19 is not going anywhere and for patients infected with the virus, new research is inning as a picture of what life may look like with long covid. a study in the journal of the american society of nephrology survived veterans who survived covid a year later. >> even though they survived they experienced significant risk for kerry -- kidney disease. they had doubled the risk for what we call acute kidney injury. stephanie: a nephrologist...
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stephanie buys of oklahoma. -- stephanie bice of oklahoma. mrs. bice: thank you, mike. you mentioned the economic crisis and the biden administration claims the u.s. is thriving. but the numbers don't lie. inflation is now at the highest level since 2008. and those numbers have increased every single month of joe biden's presidency. i'm hearing from my constituents that prices are going up and that they are concerned their basic needs are not being met. for example, gasoline up 42%. propane up 23%. eggs are up 10%. and public transportation is up 8%. biden and the house democrats policies are slowing america's economic recovery from the covid-19 pandemic. and are incentivizing americans to stay out of the work force. the august jobs report fell well short of economist's expect ass by adding only 235,000 jobs, compared to an expected $
stephanie buys of oklahoma. -- stephanie bice of oklahoma. mrs. bice: thank you, mike. you mentioned the economic crisis and the biden administration claims the u.s. is thriving. but the numbers don't lie. inflation is now at the highest level since 2008. and those numbers have increased every single month of joe biden's presidency. i'm hearing from my constituents that prices are going up and that they are concerned their basic needs are not being met. for example, gasoline up 42%. propane up...
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jan brokaw and nurse practitioner stephanie phillips. dr. brokaw came on board and was thrown right into the fire with the covid vaccine, and i am so grateful for her leadership, her and stephanie phelps. you all have just really done some wonderful work, and there are a lot of other things you'd like to be working on, and we have many of the same goals, and we're getting there. it's just taking a while, but i look forward to hearing from them later. and with that, i will conclude my report. thank you. >> president feinstein: thank you, chief. is there any public comment? >> may i -- may i just go back one second? >> president feinstein: yes. >> how could i forget the therapy dogs? so yesterday, myself and catherine alba were just north of san diego with an organization that has agreed to supply us with a therapy dog, and lieutenant catherine alba is to be the handler. she got to meet and choose the dog that she's going to bring back, and there was another dog there that i fell totally in love with, and we're bringing them back, as well. chi
jan brokaw and nurse practitioner stephanie phillips. dr. brokaw came on board and was thrown right into the fire with the covid vaccine, and i am so grateful for her leadership, her and stephanie phelps. you all have just really done some wonderful work, and there are a lot of other things you'd like to be working on, and we have many of the same goals, and we're getting there. it's just taking a while, but i look forward to hearing from them later. and with that, i will conclude my report....
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lighting the studio, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. kristen: stephanie, thank you.ut a new strategy in the fight against covid-19 tomorrow, on our 3:00 p.m. show "getting answers" today, a doctor from ucsf talked about what he hopes to hear from the president. >> one of the things that has been forgotten and not emphasized is testing. hearing what is happening in other countries where you have very ready access to cheap antigen test that can tell you whether you are infectious or not, and people are routinely using them before going to a restaurant or to the schools were even going to the store. . i am very sure that will be one of them. we have not emphasized that enough. i think a lot of the questions will be around boosters. i will be interested like everybody else to see what they say. if the boosters become a kerfuffle with the white house saying that we need them and some scientists saying that we don't, my personal bias is that we need them, particularly for older people who got pfizer. i am particularly interested in that part of it. it will be interesting t
lighting the studio, stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. kristen: stephanie, thank you.ut a new strategy in the fight against covid-19 tomorrow, on our 3:00 p.m. show "getting answers" today, a doctor from ucsf talked about what he hopes to hear from the president. >> one of the things that has been forgotten and not emphasized is testing. hearing what is happening in other countries where you have very ready access to cheap antigen test that can tell you whether you are infectious or...
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senior business correspondent stephanie ruhle is here stephanie, what's behind this sell-off we saw?> well, a few things, lester starting overseas, everbrand, a massive chinese company is at risk of defaulting on $300 billion worth of loans which tells us maybe the global economy is not as strong as we thought. while in washington, gridlock there is no new budget set, so the federal government could face a shutdown. on top of that, congress has not agreed on infrastructure and the debt ceiling and the federal reserve meets this week. we could get a signal they're looking to raise interest rates in the future. lastly, there is you and me, the consumer we are still out there spending, but we're not as optimistic as we were in the last few months and, remember, that delta is spreading and prices are so high that has got wall street worried. >> markets are chewing on a lot right now. thanks, stephanie. >>> in just 60 seconds, a shooting rampage at a university leaves six people dead we have dramatic scenes of students escaping. >>> the new fall-out from that u.s. drone attack that killed
senior business correspondent stephanie ruhle is here stephanie, what's behind this sell-off we saw?> well, a few things, lester starting overseas, everbrand, a massive chinese company is at risk of defaulting on $300 billion worth of loans which tells us maybe the global economy is not as strong as we thought. while in washington, gridlock there is no new budget set, so the federal government could face a shutdown. on top of that, congress has not agreed on infrastructure and the debt...
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i'm stephanie ruehl.jackson picks up coverage on the other side of the break. , your clothes can repel pet hair. one bounce mega sheet has 3x the hair fighting ingredients of the leading dryer sheet. simply toss into the dryer to bounce out hair & lint. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. it's available in fresh scent & unscented. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. we were alone when my husband had the heart attack. he's the most important thing in my life. i'm so lucky to get him back. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. be sure to talk to your doctor before
i'm stephanie ruehl.jackson picks up coverage on the other side of the break. , your clothes can repel pet hair. one bounce mega sheet has 3x the hair fighting ingredients of the leading dryer sheet. simply toss into the dryer to bounce out hair & lint. look how the shirt on the left attracts pet hair like a magnet! pet hair is no match for bounce. it's available in fresh scent & unscented. with bounce, you can love your pets, and lint roll less. growing up in a little red house, on the...
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i'm stephanie ruehl.son picks up live coverage from the pentagon next, and do not forget tomorrow, msnbc special coverage marking 20 years since the 9/11 terror attacks, beginning at 5:00 a.m., brian williams and nicole wallace will pick up the coverage at 8:00 a.m. and ali velshi will lead continuing coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern. "america remembers: 20 years later" tomorrow morning right here on msnbc. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ i'm still drawn to what's next. even with higher stroke risk due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin that's a trail i want to take. eliquis. eliquis reduces stroke risk better than warfarin. and has less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis has both. don't stop taking eliquis wit
i'm stephanie ruehl.son picks up live coverage from the pentagon next, and do not forget tomorrow, msnbc special coverage marking 20 years since the 9/11 terror attacks, beginning at 5:00 a.m., brian williams and nicole wallace will pick up the coverage at 8:00 a.m. and ali velshi will lead continuing coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern. "america remembers: 20 years later" tomorrow morning right here on msnbc. as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.r side of the break as the high profile gymnasts including simone biles are set to testify on capitol hill any minute. don't go anywhere. serious questions need to be answered. e. serious qutiesons need to be answered (vo) unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. that's how we've become the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have
i'm stephanie ruhle.r side of the break as the high profile gymnasts including simone biles are set to testify on capitol hill any minute. don't go anywhere. serious questions need to be answered. e. serious qutiesons need to be answered (vo) unconventional thinking means we see things differently, so you can focus on what matters most. that's how we've become the leader in 5g. #1 in customer satisfaction. and a partner who includes 5g in every plan, so you get it all. your mission: stand up to...
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stephanie: dr. george rutherford explains when it's in the hands of the cdc boosters could be ruled out within a week. >> it will happen very quickly. stephanie: it's a recommendation for emergency use authorization, not full approval. the fda will make a formal recommendation to the cdc, which is affected next week. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. amanda: two vaccination sites are open this week in the public schools in san francisco. it's open on saturdays on 6th avenue in the richmond. sunset elementary school be open on sunday, on 40 1st avenue. both run from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. you do not need an appointment. everyone 12 and older is welcome. the kmp complex fire has burned more than 11,000 acres southeast of fresno. it is threatening to giant forest growth, home to some of the world's largest and oldest trees. officials say protecting homes and lives is the number one priority. they are doing their best to protect the giant sequoias, even using special like it's. louis peÑa spoke with a rese
stephanie: dr. george rutherford explains when it's in the hands of the cdc boosters could be ruled out within a week. >> it will happen very quickly. stephanie: it's a recommendation for emergency use authorization, not full approval. the fda will make a formal recommendation to the cdc, which is affected next week. stephanie sierra, abc 7 news. amanda: two vaccination sites are open this week in the public schools in san francisco. it's open on saturdays on 6th avenue in the richmond....
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stephanie also recommended prudential as part of her picks.kind of -- you referenced u.s. bank corp., do you have a view on prudential new management, kind of a reset for the company. any view on pru? >> pru looks productive as i've looked at the charts, brian and i'll tell you again i like the financial sector to me it looks like we'll see rates work their way higher. our view is 150 to 171 by year end. i think you'll see the financial related companies continue to outperform and i think prudential is going to fit into that perfectly i like that stock and it's another one i think should be bought >> a lot of love none of this was planned i want our viewers to know that. we're just throwing you guys on the spot because we know you can handle it. that's why we love you thank you for being part of our "go big or go home" series this week guys. we'll let you get coffee or go back to bed, whatever you want thank you all very much. >> thank you. >> when i say go back to bed, i'm saying that for a friend our special series rolls on next week we're g
stephanie also recommended prudential as part of her picks.kind of -- you referenced u.s. bank corp., do you have a view on prudential new management, kind of a reset for the company. any view on pru? >> pru looks productive as i've looked at the charts, brian and i'll tell you again i like the financial sector to me it looks like we'll see rates work their way higher. our view is 150 to 171 by year end. i think you'll see the financial related companies continue to outperform and i think...
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>> they're going to have to find more money to pull that off, stephanie.taxes, about a trillion in new revenues from additional corporate taxes. changed tax code to a progressive system. beyond that, they're estimating as much as $700 million from changes in prescription drug policy. that policy is not ready, that was not able to be scored. they expect to raise money through additional irs enforcement, extra bang for the buck, hire more agents and go after tax evaders. it is important to know congress doesn't have to pay for this. if members agree to put money on the credit card, they can do it. budget resolution says they can spend up to 3.5 trillion. one of the things they're eyeing is additional revenues, savings down the road from magical asterisk of dynamic scoring, count money that comes in as a result of economic growth of your policy, something republicans used in the past for tax cuts, something democrats are using now. when it comes down to it, all that matters is 50 democratic senators and all but three house democrats agree this is sufficiently
>> they're going to have to find more money to pull that off, stephanie.taxes, about a trillion in new revenues from additional corporate taxes. changed tax code to a progressive system. beyond that, they're estimating as much as $700 million from changes in prescription drug policy. that policy is not ready, that was not able to be scored. they expect to raise money through additional irs enforcement, extra bang for the buck, hire more agents and go after tax evaders. it is important to...
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and stephanie, stephanie had two secrets, her sexuality, a secret she kept to protect her military career. and a secret regarding the sexual assault she suffered while in the army. reporting it could mean also revealing the secret of her sexuality. stephanie couldn't seek justice as a victim because seeking justice would mean she could potentially bring an end to her career. she could potentially be identified as gay in the military. and stephanie was faced with this horrible choice, this horrible reality all the while her intention had been to bravely serve our nation as so many lgbtq americans have. i'm proud to share this story because stephanie reflects on the fact that had don't-ask, don't-tell not been in place, perhaps a bit of her story would have gone differently. she says that she never regretted her decision to join the army, but she still lives with the regret of not allowing herself to live her truth. and stephanie's story is emblematic of the struggles, hardships, most importantly the triumphs of so many who served in our armed forces before the repeal of don't-ask, don't-te
and stephanie, stephanie had two secrets, her sexuality, a secret she kept to protect her military career. and a secret regarding the sexual assault she suffered while in the army. reporting it could mean also revealing the secret of her sexuality. stephanie couldn't seek justice as a victim because seeking justice would mean she could potentially bring an end to her career. she could potentially be identified as gay in the military. and stephanie was faced with this horrible choice, this...
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>> hi there, stephanie.h, some hospitals there are considering whether to activate what's known as crisis standards of care. idaho has already done so. >> in spokane washington, multicare deaconess hospital is turning down half of patient transfer requests from other states because there's not enough room. >> how frustrating is it that a year and a half into this pandemic, you're still having to deal with this? >> this was a really tough week. i'm finishing the end of seven days in the icu, and i will tell you it's an emotional roller coaster. >> reporter: as covid cases surge across parts of the northwest, some hospitals are considering whether to activate what's known as crisis standards of care, essentially guidelines for how to ration resources. >> just several miles down the freeway is the idaho border, a state with few covid restrictions, no mask mandates and one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country. >> idaho is known for its prideful independence and so we have certainly struggled with vacci
>> hi there, stephanie.h, some hospitals there are considering whether to activate what's known as crisis standards of care. idaho has already done so. >> in spokane washington, multicare deaconess hospital is turning down half of patient transfer requests from other states because there's not enough room. >> how frustrating is it that a year and a half into this pandemic, you're still having to deal with this? >> this was a really tough week. i'm finishing the end of...
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stephanie: i think we know there's two parts to that.ou have the obviously transitory elements of inflation that come with just ramping up output again. some of those mismatches in the first part of the year where people were buying goods because they were still not going out to restaurants. now you have this sort of shift into the service sector of the economy which is happening at different paces. it happened first in the u.s., maybe then the u.k., and no more slowly in the euro zone. that has also produced its own price rises, staff shortages, those kinds of things. the key issue for anyone watching the ecb is not so much that transitory inflation. it is what they thing about the long-term future. i think there will be some, including our senior eurozone economist david powell, who say, is she really showing that the ecb is determined to follow this new strategy review, really committing to acting with super loose policy until they see the whites of inflation's eyes? some would say she stepped back from that today. guy: when we get th
stephanie: i think we know there's two parts to that.ou have the obviously transitory elements of inflation that come with just ramping up output again. some of those mismatches in the first part of the year where people were buying goods because they were still not going out to restaurants. now you have this sort of shift into the service sector of the economy which is happening at different paces. it happened first in the u.s., maybe then the u.k., and no more slowly in the euro zone. that...
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i'm stephanie ruehl.as we await a decision from a group of fda advisers about whether the pfizer acconvenient booster should be approved. don't go anywhere. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. [inflammation] let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear! over the counter eye drops typically work by lubricating your eyes and may provide temporary relief. those drops will probably pass right by me. xiidra works differently, targeting inflammation that can cause dry eye disease. [inflammation] what's that? [inflammation] xiidra? no! it can provide lasting relief. xiidra is the only fda-approved non-steroid treatment specifically for the signs and symptoms of dry eye disease. one drop in each eye, twice a day. don't use if you're allergic to xiidra. common side effects include eye irritation, discomfort or blurred vision
i'm stephanie ruehl.as we await a decision from a group of fda advisers about whether the pfizer acconvenient booster should be approved. don't go anywhere. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ dry eye symptoms keep driving you crazy? inflammation in your eye might be to blame. [inflammation] let's kick ken's ache and burn into gear! over the counter eye drops typically work by...
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stephanie: mark is the director of uc berkeley's igs pole. another thing thing thing thing raising the threshold of qualifications that they need to meet. >> currently it is $5,000 and 7000 signatures to put their name on the ballot. stephanie: eric says that another idea raised is requiring signatures to come from different parts of the state. >> in five different counties you need to have next number -- x numbers of signatures. it is not enough to send it to your hometown. stephanie: making it too easy for people to buy their way on the ballot. it is not just the cost but flaws in the process. >> gavin newsom could lose and we would end up with a person with the not have 20% of the other votes, reading the vast majority would be rejecting that person. stephanie: secretary of state weber says she is in talks with legislators on both sides of the aisle to implement how -- these changes to improve future elections. investigators believe that these will reduce costs. kumasi: we have complete coverage on our website and you can see election resu
stephanie: mark is the director of uc berkeley's igs pole. another thing thing thing thing raising the threshold of qualifications that they need to meet. >> currently it is $5,000 and 7000 signatures to put their name on the ballot. stephanie: eric says that another idea raised is requiring signatures to come from different parts of the state. >> in five different counties you need to have next number -- x numbers of signatures. it is not enough to send it to your hometown....
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i'm stephanie ruhle. coverage on the other side of the break with all eyes around the globe on the united nations as president biden is set to speak any minute now. don't go anywhere. big news day. minute now. don't go anywhere. big news day i work as a personat to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended that i try prevagen and over time, it made a very significant difference in my memory and in my cognitive ability. i started to feel a much better sense of well-being. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. well, would ya look at that! it was an accident. i was— speaking of accidents, we accidentally left you off the insurance policy during enrollment, and you're not covered. not even a little bit? mm-mmm. no insurance. no. when employees can't enter and manage their own benefits enrollment information, it can be a
i'm stephanie ruhle. coverage on the other side of the break with all eyes around the globe on the united nations as president biden is set to speak any minute now. don't go anywhere. big news day. minute now. don't go anywhere. big news day i work as a personat to the owner of a large manufacturing firm. i've got anywhere from 10 to 50 projects going at any given time. i absolutely have to be sharp. let me tell ya, i was struggling with my memory. it was going downhill. my friend recommended...
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but let's look for some stock ideas. >> let's do it you talked about the economy, stephanie.he weekend in wisconsin, i didn't walk there, i flew airports were packed, hour long waits for restaurants in wisconsin. whatever you think of it, people are out and about. all these new cars everywhere. expedia is one of our special picks to kick off our series why? >> yes it's an absolute reopen name you just mentioned it's flights, it's cars, it's cruises. it's lagged the market year-to-date second quarter bookings were up 32%. the visibility is very, very good they're taking vary in vrbo, they have a cost savings program, cutting costs, more gins are going higher. that will lead to like 3 billion in free cash flow and i think they can use that to buy back some stock >> another name -- this may be, by the way, stephanie, the biggest financial services company we never talk about, the only time i mention it is when we talk about where the new jersey devils play hockey. prudential, pru, totally new management, trying to reinvent themselves why do you like the quiet giant? >> it is a q
but let's look for some stock ideas. >> let's do it you talked about the economy, stephanie.he weekend in wisconsin, i didn't walk there, i flew airports were packed, hour long waits for restaurants in wisconsin. whatever you think of it, people are out and about. all these new cars everywhere. expedia is one of our special picks to kick off our series why? >> yes it's an absolute reopen name you just mentioned it's flights, it's cars, it's cruises. it's lagged the market...
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stephanie: we spoke with dr. barria raven the chief of emergency medicine at usf and she explains -- maria raven and she explains many were exhibiting typical flulike symptoms, g.i. symptoms, but with delta covid patients are struggling only with respiratory systems, having difficulty breathing. kristen: thank you. larry: the second day of the trial of theranos founder elizabeth holmes put on hold because a juror was exposed to someone with covid and while test reserves -- results will determine when hearings resume, there could be delays ahead. david louis explain how this could complicate things. david: canceling of trial could be a harbinger of delays. >> jury was told this would take three months and if you have these kinds of stops and starts you could turn this case into a six-month case. david: the judge assured assured prospective jurors during selection how important their safety wise. he told him about the air circulation system, reinforced court rules about mandatory mask wearing, jurors filled out a q
stephanie: we spoke with dr. barria raven the chief of emergency medicine at usf and she explains -- maria raven and she explains many were exhibiting typical flulike symptoms, g.i. symptoms, but with delta covid patients are struggling only with respiratory systems, having difficulty breathing. kristen: thank you. larry: the second day of the trial of theranos founder elizabeth holmes put on hold because a juror was exposed to someone with covid and while test reserves -- results will...
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so stephanie asked us to step in. we did. sunny health mailed her a replacement part, but stephanie says that arrived broken too. she was fed up. she was ready for a refund. sunny health declined, saying this. our team is unable to provide refunds when the item is not purchased directly from us. okay. so we e-mailed amazon. which returned stephanie's $200 and said this. we work hard to provide customers with a great experience and deeply regret that this situation did not live up to our high standards. two keys here. first, when you pay a company through a third party like amazon, that's an avenue for a refund. so use it early on. second, research a product's warranty when you are shopping. here's deal with sunny health. their warranty covers an elliptical frame for three years, but the other parts only covered for six months. those points important to look for in any product. if it's getting your heart rate up, maybe we can go the extra mile for you, too. call us,888-996-tips. you guys ever bought a piece of equipment that j
so stephanie asked us to step in. we did. sunny health mailed her a replacement part, but stephanie says that arrived broken too. she was fed up. she was ready for a refund. sunny health declined, saying this. our team is unable to provide refunds when the item is not purchased directly from us. okay. so we e-mailed amazon. which returned stephanie's $200 and said this. we work hard to provide customers with a great experience and deeply regret that this situation did not live up to our high...
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stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: tonight a decision on the pfizer booster. the fda authorizing a third shot for people over 65 or at high risk it will only apply for those who received the pfizer vaccine, not those who got moderna or johnson & johnson. >> this is not the situation we want to be where people are eligible or not eligible based on which vaccine they got. i think it will be helpful for the fda and the cdc to come out with broader guidance across a range of vaccine >> reporter: keith albert is anxious to get his booster. he got the johnson & johnson vaccine earlier this year >> i'm a little frustrated i would guess that j&j, they would come out with it but it doesn't look too promising just yet. >> reporter: but others aren't waiting. an unknown number have already gotten unauthorized boosters with little oversight to stop them dr. peter, an internist at mass general says he's been bombarded by patients who want an extra dose. >> it does put physicians in an awkward situation because people do come to us and sort of say - they're desperate. they'
stephanie gosk reports. >> reporter: tonight a decision on the pfizer booster. the fda authorizing a third shot for people over 65 or at high risk it will only apply for those who received the pfizer vaccine, not those who got moderna or johnson & johnson. >> this is not the situation we want to be where people are eligible or not eligible based on which vaccine they got. i think it will be helpful for the fda and the cdc to come out with broader guidance across a range of...
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stephanie:stephanie: seven. nearly 50% of car burglaries reported across the city so far this year happened within the past three months and parking garages as we know are always a big target. we followed the security cuts for months and asked if mta has made changes but staff working the grounds tell us they need more help. it happens quick. >> 30 seconds is in and out. stephanie: if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time, you can even feel dangerous. >> this guy got needles they use as a weapon. stephanie:
stephanie:stephanie: seven. nearly 50% of car burglaries reported across the city so far this year happened within the past three months and parking garages as we know are always a big target. we followed the security cuts for months and asked if mta has made changes but staff working the grounds tell us they need more help. it happens quick. >> 30 seconds is in and out. stephanie: if you're in the wrong place at the wrong time, you can even feel dangerous. >> this guy got needles...
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that's what stephanie did. -- you saw this firsthand when you came out with your book. they turn on people who have been nothing but supportive of them very, very quickly. >> up fortununfortunately, they people who are not only supportive but want the best for them. people who dedicate their lives. so many have been prosecuted by them because they told the truth. i told the truth at a time when nobody else was. by doing that, grisham herself orchestrated the narrative that i got fired. she was very aware that i had said to her, you can't do this. i went to legal counsel. it didn't matter. if you are going to support the trumps, that means you are going to say exactly what they want you to say or else you are no longer part of their team. >> it's interesting to me, because that loyalty is not really repaid in kind. it's not as if they are known for going to bat for people even if it's against their interests. they seem very willing to cut and run when it no longer suits their interests. >> i think too many peopl
that's what stephanie did. -- you saw this firsthand when you came out with your book. they turn on people who have been nothing but supportive of them very, very quickly. >> up fortununfortunately, they people who are not only supportive but want the best for them. people who dedicate their lives. so many have been prosecuted by them because they told the truth. i told the truth at a time when nobody else was. by doing that, grisham herself orchestrated the narrative that i got fired....
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stephanie, thank you.f you live in the south bay and you are eligible for a booster shot, but health officials say don't wait, seek out that extra shot today. >> there are certain groups for whom we urge people to go ahead and get the booster, anyone 65 and up, anyone who lives in a long-term care facility, or if you are over 50 and you have an underlying medical condition that might make you at greater risk, and get your booster. dion: the health officer of santa clara county says boosters are available at five county run vaccination sites. you need to make an appointment at both sites. dr. cody says people who are eligible should get their boosters right now because there may be high demand in the coming weeks, when the fda is expected to authorize vaccines for children ages five to 11. dan: the warriors played their first preseason game one week tonight. today was media day and a big focus was on andrew wiggins, who has been denied a religious exemption. curious, he took questions, but he did not give a
stephanie, thank you.f you live in the south bay and you are eligible for a booster shot, but health officials say don't wait, seek out that extra shot today. >> there are certain groups for whom we urge people to go ahead and get the booster, anyone 65 and up, anyone who lives in a long-term care facility, or if you are over 50 and you have an underlying medical condition that might make you at greater risk, and get your booster. dion: the health officer of santa clara county says...
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i do want to echo stephanie a bit.on't think tech is going anywhere, but i think some of the values and cyclicals are an opportunity. to ma extent do you think that's already priced into markets? if they do get that level of slowdown in growth down to a 2%, would that be a blow for markets? >> i think it's alternates lower that that perhaps we have already positioned for it's not always perfectly predicted so that's what the market is really hash communicating is the last several weeks. that's the growth outperformance so it seems like there's nobody who expect that 2%, even if we printed that for one quarter will be the new run rate it has to be more of a studder step i do not believe markets are valued for that. >>> docusign numbers are out. >> a nice beat from docusign, 47 cents versus the analyst estimate revenue also coming in high other than what wall street analysts were predicting, at $511.8 million guidance is strong shares are down about 1.5% this, of course, is a company that you think of that's trying to si
i do want to echo stephanie a bit.on't think tech is going anywhere, but i think some of the values and cyclicals are an opportunity. to ma extent do you think that's already priced into markets? if they do get that level of slowdown in growth down to a 2%, would that be a blow for markets? >> i think it's alternates lower that that perhaps we have already positioned for it's not always perfectly predicted so that's what the market is really hash communicating is the last several weeks....
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morgan stanley, i want to touch on this with you with stephanie. what do you look at with the fed as being the catalyst for the market taking a downturn ad agree or disagree? >> i like the debate i don't want to have consensus we always have to have something to worry about that's what the market does. we climb a wall of worry i think september is going to be volatile especially because earnings season is over so now we're focused on the macro we know gdp is slowing we knew the second quarter was the peak we knew it would slow. it's exacerbated because the delta cases and the supply chain issues and the lack of sufficient workers but i still think you're going to see above trend growth in the u.s. and deventually all these things are going to reverse and that will be a nice tailwind for now, i expect volatility i think it will increase for september, setting up a strong fourth quarter >> i want to be clear. tom lee forecasting a record s september then a potential correction in october. are you saying you see that volatility leading to new highs in
morgan stanley, i want to touch on this with you with stephanie. what do you look at with the fed as being the catalyst for the market taking a downturn ad agree or disagree? >> i like the debate i don't want to have consensus we always have to have something to worry about that's what the market does. we climb a wall of worry i think september is going to be volatile especially because earnings season is over so now we're focused on the macro we know gdp is slowing we knew the second...
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>> stephanie >> stephanie >> it's me [ laughter ] it's me everybody. on this show as a guest, that was the feedback online, they want me to be rosa in real life they are very upset that i'm not. >> seth: they are definitely -- they're thrown to the fact that they thought when you were here you were doing a character >> yeah. yeah >> seth: yeah. >> which is a -- it's the highest compliment i can have as an actor >> seth: absolutely. >> which is like, "i don't like your real personality. [ laughter ] i like your fake character personality that i've known for eight years. but the real you can you suck it." [ laughter ] >> it's nice >> seth: it's really nice. >> steph, could you give us a little rosa? >> no. absolutely not >> that was it >> yeah. >> seth: most like >> i mean, he's not his -- he's not here, but terry's pretty similar. >> terry yeah >> i mean he is essentially here when you look at the tech. >> seth: yeah, can we do the tech again >> yeah. >> that is to scale, i believe >> yeah. >> see, it's -- it's basically like terry's here. >> yeah. [ la
>> stephanie >> stephanie >> it's me [ laughter ] it's me everybody. on this show as a guest, that was the feedback online, they want me to be rosa in real life they are very upset that i'm not. >> seth: they are definitely -- they're thrown to the fact that they thought when you were here you were doing a character >> yeah. yeah >> seth: yeah. >> which is a -- it's the highest compliment i can have as an actor >> seth: absolutely. >> which...
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stephanie: hello.anie: probably 500 pies per week. lemonis: how many of them are online? stephanie: 75%. lemonis: so 15,000 a year just online. i also wanted james to spend a little time with stephanie, who's now the owner of this business. stephanie: all of our pies are frozen, and they ship with dry ice. so we have to make sure when it gets there it's edible. lemonis: after nine years of working here, she gets to enjoy the fruits of that labor. stephanie: so i'm gonna put it right through, and it shrinks it right down. now, this makes it suddenly completely airtight and waterproof. so as you're shipping it, you have no issues. lemonis: what do you think of this setup? james: i think it's beautiful. ♪♪ lemonis: this is that gift that i got you. james: it is a laptop. thank you. lemonis: do you have a laptop? james: i don't. lemonis: i also got james a laptop so he could learn how to run his own e-commerce business and manage it by the minute. oh! who's that? hold on. james: i love it. thank you. [ lau
stephanie: hello.anie: probably 500 pies per week. lemonis: how many of them are online? stephanie: 75%. lemonis: so 15,000 a year just online. i also wanted james to spend a little time with stephanie, who's now the owner of this business. stephanie: all of our pies are frozen, and they ship with dry ice. so we have to make sure when it gets there it's edible. lemonis: after nine years of working here, she gets to enjoy the fruits of that labor. stephanie: so i'm gonna put it right through,...