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stephanie: the o'briens have yet to file a claim.hood, burning down 60 homes on their street, they have made investments to reduce their wildfire risk, something known asardening your meadding things like vulcan vents, sprinklers on the roof, and cleared out five feet of their structure. >> we trimmed all the trees off of the house, we put hardscape in our entry. stephanie: the same story with their neighbor, harriet buckwalter. >> my husband was cutting down trees for about six weeks straight, exhausting work. spent another $4500 hiring someone to do the trees we could not do. cleared all around our home. we had cal fire do an inspection. had our local fire company doing an inspection. stephanie: buckwalter says she contacted 25 different providers. but -- >> none of them were providing -- were writing policies in our area. >> we are continuing to push the envelope when it comes to forcing these insurance companies to be accessible. stephanie: in february, the california insurance commissioner proposed a regulation that aims to prev
stephanie: the o'briens have yet to file a claim.hood, burning down 60 homes on their street, they have made investments to reduce their wildfire risk, something known asardening your meadding things like vulcan vents, sprinklers on the roof, and cleared out five feet of their structure. >> we trimmed all the trees off of the house, we put hardscape in our entry. stephanie: the same story with their neighbor, harriet buckwalter. >> my husband was cutting down trees for about six...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. the federal bureau of investigation executed a search warrant today at former president trump's mar-a-lago estate in florida. trump confirmed what he called a raid. in a statement, he described a large group of fbi agents entering and said they broke into his safe. the justice department has been investigating the discery of classified information in boxes taken to mar-a-lago after he left the white house. the fbi has not yet commented on the search. the newshour has learned trump was in new york at the time. the united states is sending another billion dollars in military aid to ukraine, including rockets and anti-tank weapons. that makes some $9 billion in u.s. assistance to date. meanwhile, ukraine is warning that the zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, now under russian control, is in jeopardy. it has been shelled repeatedly in recent days and there are fears of a radiation leak, or worse. >> this is the biggest power station in
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. we'll return to the full program after the latest headlines. the federal bureau of investigation executed a search warrant today at former president trump's mar-a-lago estate in florida. trump confirmed what he called a raid. in a statement, he described a large group of fbi agents entering and said they broke into his safe. the justice department has been investigating the discery of classified information in boxes taken to mar-a-lago after he...
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stephanie: the o'briens have yet to file a claim.ince the glass fire tore through their neighborhood, burning down 60 homes on their street, they have made investments to reduce their wildfire risk, something known as hardening your home, adding things like vulcan vents, sprinklers on the roof and cleared out five feet of their structure. >> we trimmed all the trees off of the house, we put hardscape in our entry. stephanie: the same story with their neighbor, harriet buckwaldren. >> my husband was cutting down trees for about six weeks straight, exhausting work. spent another $4500 hiring someone to do the trees we could not do. we had cal fire do an inspection. an local fire company doing hour an inspection. stephanie: buckwalter says she contacted 25 different providers. but -- >> none of them were providing policies in our area. >> we are continuing to push the envelope when it comes to forcing insurance companies to be accessible. stephanie: in february, the california insurance commissioner proposed a regulation that aims to pr
stephanie: the o'briens have yet to file a claim.ince the glass fire tore through their neighborhood, burning down 60 homes on their street, they have made investments to reduce their wildfire risk, something known as hardening your home, adding things like vulcan vents, sprinklers on the roof and cleared out five feet of their structure. >> we trimmed all the trees off of the house, we put hardscape in our entry. stephanie: the same story with their neighbor, harriet buckwaldren....
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for the pbs newshour, i'm stephanie sy.d this -- our reporting partners at pro publica are continuing their investigation but need your help. if you have worked with any public agencies, consulting firms, tribes companies involved in the uranium industry, you can share your experience by going to pro publica.org/uranium. ♪ kenyans will go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new president. in a nation with a history of contested and violent elections, this is the first time a member of the politically dominant kikuyu tribe is not running. and many claim this is kenya's first election in which class plays a greater role than ethnicity. correspondent neha wadekar and filmmaker jack hewson sent us this report. neha: political hysteria is at an all time high here in the heartland of western kenya's luo tribe. never in kenya's nearly 60-year democratic history has a luo taken power. now, the father of this tribe wants to become the father of the nation. nicknamed baba, or dad in kiswahili, raila odinga has made four unsuccessful att
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>> a couple of things, stephanie.e just take a step back, because i think keeping eyes on the prizes port and here. the reason they executed the warrant to begin with, was to get evidence they could use in an investigation, and perhaps the trial if they charge anybody with a crime. and so, when way the other, the department of justice in the fbi, are eventually going to get that. either through their internal filter team, screening through privileged materials, or if the judge appointed special master. i imagine the doj will say, among other things, we've already reviewed the material, it's not that difficult, we don't need to go through this extra step, and that extra step is only going to slow us down, it's inefficient, and for the purpose of delay so let's get going. but stephanie, regardless, the investigation is ongoing. the entire investigation doesn't grind to a halt over this one issue. there are other facets to, it i'm certain it's moving forward >> all right, but is this going to be a be careful what you wis
>> a couple of things, stephanie.e just take a step back, because i think keeping eyes on the prizes port and here. the reason they executed the warrant to begin with, was to get evidence they could use in an investigation, and perhaps the trial if they charge anybody with a crime. and so, when way the other, the department of justice in the fbi, are eventually going to get that. either through their internal filter team, screening through privileged materials, or if the judge appointed...
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>> you are right about, that stephanie. look, it is a little bit surprising, i think ken has described it perfectly. normally, when you have an ongoing investigation in the department of justice said they did, these affidavits remain sealed. but the reasons [inaudible] protect witnesses -- -- leaks. and techniques, to make sure you don't give a roadmap to [inaudible] the investigation. how did it happen? you have two competing interests in the courtroom. both of them are legitimate. press organizations noted know that there is a great deal of public curiosity and want this stuff now. and the department of justice does not want to tout because it will undermine there investigation. but i think one of those is far more legitimate and far and more compelling than the other. and that is, they need to keep this affidavit under seal for now, while the investigation plays out. i think the judge made a mistake. i think he was trying to split the baby, and in some way, made a mistake. i wouldn't be shocked if the department of justi
>> you are right about, that stephanie. look, it is a little bit surprising, i think ken has described it perfectly. normally, when you have an ongoing investigation in the department of justice said they did, these affidavits remain sealed. but the reasons [inaudible] protect witnesses -- -- leaks. and techniques, to make sure you don't give a roadmap to [inaudible] the investigation. how did it happen? you have two competing interests in the courtroom. both of them are legitimate. press...
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>> stephanie doing to go first?> with adrienne i had the advantage of a little bit of biographical information paired her daughter had written a biography of her and she had written a little bit of biographical information about herself while trying to document her mother's life. the fact that adrienne wrote her mother's biography with a toothpick and ink while she herself was in prison i think indicated an incredible level of guilt for what had happened during the french revolution. and so you read a little bit between the lines and what someone either sang it when they say it. with adrienne i still think she is kind of perfect. she is far more forgiving woman than i could be. she is infinitely creative just. this is a woman who really was the damsel in distress saving her nights. she saved lafayette life she risked her own life again, and again, and again. but all of her described her as being without jealousy and of this sort of perfect saintly temperament. you see a little bit of less than saintly temperament pe
>> stephanie doing to go first?> with adrienne i had the advantage of a little bit of biographical information paired her daughter had written a biography of her and she had written a little bit of biographical information about herself while trying to document her mother's life. the fact that adrienne wrote her mother's biography with a toothpick and ink while she herself was in prison i think indicated an incredible level of guilt for what had happened during the french revolution....
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. r with ste>> tonight, legal wala little closer to the former guy? i judge considers whether there is more he should make public about the search at mar-a-lago. and trump's former right hand financial man likely heading to notorious rikers island jail. then, the dangerous threat of right-wing extremism. i's hospital in danger because of hate filled his information. poll workers, law enforcement and now a hospital -- the threat is real. plus, the senate is a toss-up. diminished hope for republicans taking control. and mitch mcconnell now blaming candidate quality. that is code four, blame it on donald trump. with the clock ticking toward the midterms. the 11th hour getting underway on this thursday night. good evening once again, i stephanie am ruhle. new evolutions about the fbi's search of mar-a-lago may soon see the light of day. several media organizations, including in bc, we're a south florida court today, asking a judge to unseal the affidavit behind last week's search and seizur
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. r with ste>> tonight, legal wala little closer to the former guy? i judge considers whether there is more he should make public about the search at mar-a-lago. and trump's former right hand financial man likely heading to notorious rikers island jail. then, the dangerous threat of right-wing extremism. i's hospital in danger because of hate filled his information. poll workers, law enforcement and now a hospital -- the threat is real....
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stephanie: weeks go by.luck. >> they go what's your address? and then you hear the pause, and they go oh, well, we are not insuring in that area. stephanie: since the fire tore through their neighborhood, they have made investments to reduce wildfire risk, something known as hardening your home, adding things like spring was on the roof, and cleared out five feet of their structure. >> trimmed all the trees off the house. >> same story with their neighbor. >> my husband was cutting down trees for about six weeks straight. exhausting work. spent another hundred dollars hiring someone to do the trees we could not do. had cal fire come out and do inspection, had our local fire company come out and do an inspection. stephanie: she said she contacted 25 different insurance policy providers, but -- >> none of them work insuring properties in our area. >> in february, california's insurance commissioner propose a regulation that aims to prevent this. exit mandates 100% of all insurance companies have to give califo
stephanie: weeks go by.luck. >> they go what's your address? and then you hear the pause, and they go oh, well, we are not insuring in that area. stephanie: since the fire tore through their neighborhood, they have made investments to reduce wildfire risk, something known as hardening your home, adding things like spring was on the roof, and cleared out five feet of their structure. >> trimmed all the trees off the house. >> same story with their neighbor. >> my husband...
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>> stephanie doing to go first?>> with adrienne i had the advantage of a little bit of biographical information paired her daughter had written a biography of her and she she is infinitely courageous. this is a woman who really was the damsel in distress who ended up saving her night. she saved a lafayette saliva. and she risked her own might again, and again, and again during the french revolution in ways i cannot even imagine being that courageous. but all of her contemporaries described her as being without jealousy. end of this perfect saintly temperaments. you see a little bit of less than saintly temperament peak out in some of her letters. she complains to lafayette at one point when he is sort of a nagging her about getting back their property at some point. she is essentially sayingsh listen, buddy, after the best i can. i am walking around france, on foot. and you can just sit down, shut up and wait for me she said infinitely nicer than i just did. but when you see the teeny peaks of impatience you know th
>> stephanie doing to go first?>> with adrienne i had the advantage of a little bit of biographical information paired her daughter had written a biography of her and she she is infinitely courageous. this is a woman who really was the damsel in distress who ended up saving her night. she saved a lafayette saliva. and she risked her own might again, and again, and again during the french revolution in ways i cannot even imagine being that courageous. but all of her contemporaries...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm stephanie sy in tucson, arizona.the newshour online, a growing number of people who aren't scientists by trade are helping advance federal research and our understanding of the world more broadly. learn more about citizen science and how you can participate on our website, pbs.org/newshour. for more on the revelations from the redacted affidavit justifying the search of mar-a-lago, and analysis of the intensifying battle for control of congress, don't forget to join moderator yamiche alcindor and her "washington week" panel. that's tonight on pbs. and tune in tomorrow to pbs news weekend with geoff bennett for a report on the challenges for americans with disabilities when traveling by a. here's a preview. >> on a saturday in early august, maggie and her service dog arrived at the minneapolis-st. paul international airport. air travel is not at the top of most people's list of favorite things to do these days, and it is no different for maggie. >> flying is stressful. there's a lot of unknowns. >> i have had my wheel
for the pbs newshour, i'm stephanie sy in tucson, arizona.the newshour online, a growing number of people who aren't scientists by trade are helping advance federal research and our understanding of the world more broadly. learn more about citizen science and how you can participate on our website, pbs.org/newshour. for more on the revelations from the redacted affidavit justifying the search of mar-a-lago, and analysis of the intensifying battle for control of congress, don't forget to join...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.are reviewing the department of justice's 36-page document that they have submitted to the judge, their response to former president trump's request to have a special master, a third party review the documents that were seized at mar-a-lago over three weeks ago. i want to bring in andrew weissman to discuss. former fbi general counsel and former senior member of the mueller probe, now a law professor at nyu. andrew, i can tell you since this news broke, my twitter feed is a flutter with people saying, we need weissman. so i'm just going to sit back, give you the mic, walk us through what your take aways are tonight. america wants andrew weissman. >> yeah. yeah. good evening. and good morning. so a quick read of this on the boring side but it's important for the judge, they really get the law -- it's dead on, as to why executive privilege doesn't work, why there's no special needed for the handful of attorney/client documents. all of that is somewhat less important in terms of big pictu
i'm stephanie ruhle.are reviewing the department of justice's 36-page document that they have submitted to the judge, their response to former president trump's request to have a special master, a third party review the documents that were seized at mar-a-lago over three weeks ago. i want to bring in andrew weissman to discuss. former fbi general counsel and former senior member of the mueller probe, now a law professor at nyu. andrew, i can tell you since this news broke, my twitter feed is a...
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the judge approved that process, stephanie, he's off on it.t's precisely what the government did. so here is the really practical argument, that the government is making, and we ought to keep in mind. it took the trump team 14 days, to file this motion, half baked, for a special master. during those 14 days, the government finished the review. they did exactly what they told the federal judge they were going to do, and they did exactly what he approves of them doing. they finished. and so they're practical thing that the government is now saying, in response to this motion to appoint a special master. we told the judge what we are going to, do we did, and were down. we met our obligations, fully. we have a very small subset of privileged documents, and we set them aside. the investigation is important for the reason that matt miller was just describing, and it needs to move forward. so let's go, your honor. there's no need to appoint a special master at this point, we did everything we said we would, we did it properly >> but chuck, what if th
the judge approved that process, stephanie, he's off on it.t's precisely what the government did. so here is the really practical argument, that the government is making, and we ought to keep in mind. it took the trump team 14 days, to file this motion, half baked, for a special master. during those 14 days, the government finished the review. they did exactly what they told the federal judge they were going to do, and they did exactly what he approves of them doing. they finished. and so...
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stephanie, thanks very much. dave. >> in the north bay overnight, one person is dead and another injured after a car crash in napa. it happened around midnight between the connector of highway 29 and highway 2.21. now the police say a 60 year-old woman, a passenger in one of the cars was airlifted to a local hospital and is now recovering all lanes are back open this morning. petaluma woman says she was sexually assaulted by a man who broke into her home as kron four's. felipe goal explains. people are rather police are now looking for witnesses. >> sleep better around 3.30, friday morning. a woman on the 700 block of v street in petaluma says she woke up to a man she has never seen before lifting her bed covers and touching her leg. she tells police he ran off when she screamed another woman inside the house never saw the intruder. and when officers arrived, he was long gone. now investigators are checking with neighbors who may have surveillance footage that may shed light on who they're looking for. police say
stephanie, thanks very much. dave. >> in the north bay overnight, one person is dead and another injured after a car crash in napa. it happened around midnight between the connector of highway 29 and highway 2.21. now the police say a 60 year-old woman, a passenger in one of the cars was airlifted to a local hospital and is now recovering all lanes are back open this morning. petaluma woman says she was sexually assaulted by a man who broke into her home as kron four's. felipe goal...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. the verdict is in. u.s.'s basketball star brittney griner now faces nine years in a russian prison. she was convicted and sentenced today on drug charges for having cannabis oil in her luggage as she arrived in moscow last february. the biden administration had sharply criticized her arrest, and a u.s. diplomat condemned the verdict. >> this is a miscarriage of justice. the u.s. department of state has determined that ms. griner was wrongfully detained. nothing in today's decision changes that determination. president biden's national security team and the entire american government remain committed to bringing ms. griner home safely to her family, friends, and loved ones. stephanie: in washington, the white house urged moscow to accept what it called a "substantial offer" to release griner and another american, paul whelan. we'll take a closer look after the news summary. there's a major development in another high-profile case, the fatal shooting of breonna taylor in louisville, kentucky. today, the u.s. j
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. the verdict is in. u.s.'s basketball star brittney griner now faces nine years in a russian prison. she was convicted and sentenced today on drug charges for having cannabis oil in her luggage as she arrived in moscow last february. the biden administration had sharply criticized her arrest, and a u.s. diplomat condemned the verdict. >> this is a miscarriage of justice. the u.s. department of state has determined that ms. griner was...
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with that, i would like to introduce stephanie gomez. she works to organize, mobilize and empower youth advocacy. she has dedicated her career to get people to vote. she would chase her peers down to make sure they were registered to vote. from leading a state wide legislative coalition as the associated cause of vote texas. thank you for joining us here today. at the end we have charlie oleda. he identifies policy and advocacy themes. he works to bring together election reforms that strengthens the integrity of our elections. prior to joining the team of secure democracy, he works in colorado and his work has been in politico, the washington post and in-state outlets. thank you for being here today. last but not least, we have jenna griswold, colorado secretary of state. 94% of voters used a pallet drop box. we are deeply honored to have her with us today. i would like to jump right into some questions. we will move to a q&a there are no cards on your chairs if you would prefer to write a question but we also have a microphone if you wo
with that, i would like to introduce stephanie gomez. she works to organize, mobilize and empower youth advocacy. she has dedicated her career to get people to vote. she would chase her peers down to make sure they were registered to vote. from leading a state wide legislative coalition as the associated cause of vote texas. thank you for joining us here today. at the end we have charlie oleda. he identifies policy and advocacy themes. he works to bring together election reforms that...
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starbucks, stephanie, you own it, what do we think here? pretty quarter, because china was closed the whole quarter. i think the u.s. will show resiliency they accomplished 12%, with margins better than expected i expect the u.s. results to do better but i own it as a long time. they have an analyst day in september which i hope will be a catalyst, and they suspended the buyback to invest in the company over the next couple years, which is what they should do i like the story for the long term, but tonight will not be a pretty print. >> michael farr, is that your expectations, too? >> yeah, don't have your hopes too high i've owned starbucks a long time i'm not going to sell stock because of a tough quarter, particularly when there's something understandable as china. i think howard shultz gets this done i'm eager to see what happens. >> shan, is that what we learn tonight in o.t.? >> i think so. definitely some concerns about gaming slowdowns we'll see if they comment on that we think amd will continue to grow market share. that will allow
starbucks, stephanie, you own it, what do we think here? pretty quarter, because china was closed the whole quarter. i think the u.s. will show resiliency they accomplished 12%, with margins better than expected i expect the u.s. results to do better but i own it as a long time. they have an analyst day in september which i hope will be a catalyst, and they suspended the buyback to invest in the company over the next couple years, which is what they should do i like the story for the long term,...
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stephanie, thanks very much. dave. >> vice president kamala harris made a stop at oakland's chabot space and science center during her visit to the bay area friday as kron four's dan kerman explains. the vp is promising to streamline the regulatory process too. encourage more innovation in the commercial space industry. >> during a visit to oakland, chabot space and science center. vice president kamala harris who also chairs the national space council. so the government must deepen and strengthen its partnership with the commercial space industry. and to do that, it must bring regulatory rules into the current century. we must write new rules that allow flexibility to incorporate the innovation that is occurring in real time. the vice president says it's become clear the u.s. is not moving fast enough to take advantage of technological advances. we know that we really are quite behind in terms of maximizing our collective understanding about how we will engage on the technology of today. >> and what we can quick
stephanie, thanks very much. dave. >> vice president kamala harris made a stop at oakland's chabot space and science center during her visit to the bay area friday as kron four's dan kerman explains. the vp is promising to streamline the regulatory process too. encourage more innovation in the commercial space industry. >> during a visit to oakland, chabot space and science center. vice president kamala harris who also chairs the national space council. so the government must deepen...
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >> stephanie tonight, the big le investigation got more intense. a federal grand jury once white house documents related to the january 6th insurrection. federal prosecutors want to know, what did the former guy do as the capital was under siege? the pressure also on his former personal attorney, rudy giuliani sat for six hours in front of a grand jury in georgia. then, it is the first week of school. do you know where your governor is? ron desantis and greg abbott are fighting the right-wing culture war. but is it what parents want or students need? plus, the cdc admits a lot went wrong it in its response to the coronavirus pandemic. no surprise there. with the monkeypox outbreak happening now, the big question is, are the changes coming too late? big questions as the 11th hour gets underway on this wednesday night. good evening once again, i stephanie am ruhle. there is breaking news tonight from the new york times, concerning the justice department's investigation into the role of donald trump and his allies played in the days ahea
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts right now. >> stephanie tonight, the big le investigation got more intense. a federal grand jury once white house documents related to the january 6th insurrection. federal prosecutors want to know, what did the former guy do as the capital was under siege? the pressure also on his former personal attorney, rudy giuliani sat for six hours in front of a grand jury in georgia. then, it is the first week of school. do you know where your governor is?...
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>> stephanie, good evening. out there, we absolutely need a credible, trusted cdc. stephanie that first and foremost is nimble in a crisis and is able to effectively engage in rapid response. part of that is designing, executing smart policy. quickly, with the best available data at the moment. not letting the perfect the enemy of the good. but part of it stephanie's crisis communication. specifically, what is the message, who is the messenger and how are we going to communicate it. you do not get to as a talked as a physician, i will say this, had a crisis communicate at the bedside. so, while these reforms are welcome and i applaud dr. walensky for her leadership. execution here is going to be key. specifically, how do we crisis communicate and if i may as a point of personal privilege, stephanie, i know we have been at this for two and a half years. i think we have a slide here of longs with and without covid, i wanted to show your viewers here to drive home the point. this is what was posted. i posted this e
>> stephanie, good evening. out there, we absolutely need a credible, trusted cdc. stephanie that first and foremost is nimble in a crisis and is able to effectively engage in rapid response. part of that is designing, executing smart policy. quickly, with the best available data at the moment. not letting the perfect the enemy of the good. but part of it stephanie's crisis communication. specifically, what is the message, who is the messenger and how are we going to communicate it. you...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west."n to the full program after the latest headlines. former president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani is now a target in a criminal investigation involving the 2020 election. prosecutors in georgia notified his lawyers today. they have convened a special grand jury on attempts to overturn the state's official election results. also today, a federal judge ordered south carolina senator lindsey graham to appear before that grand jury. graham said he will appeal. the u.s. justice department says it will oppose releasing an affidavit used to justify a search of former president trump's home in florida. news outlets wanted the document released, but federal prosecutors said today it would compromise their investigation. the search focused on classified records taken from the white house. the taliban marked one year today since they seized afghanistan's capital, kabul, and took power in that country. fighters and supporters paraded in the streets and celebrated what they called great achi
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west."n to the full program after the latest headlines. former president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani is now a target in a criminal investigation involving the 2020 election. prosecutors in georgia notified his lawyers today. they have convened a special grand jury on attempts to overturn the state's official election results. also today, a federal judge ordered south carolina senator lindsey graham to appear before that grand jury....
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stephanie, and i think that they all know that.might be disappointed because they are afraid that this could be a good piece of legislation. they ought to embrace it. the same way that they embrace the bipartisan infrastructure deal. the same way that they embraced the mental illness for the gun battle. the things that we have been able to do and the bipartisan way. those are all good politics because it's good government. this is good politics and it's good government. take credit for it. all the sudden there are things that they've always thought it. >> then are you trying to convince any republicans to vote yes for this? kirsten sinema is the obvious votes, but maybe there is somebody else out there that you can convince? >> i'm sure, i would love for that. no no, i'm saying i talk to all of, them they are all my friends they really are, but i knew from day one that they want -- to >> as a matter who is your friend. let's be honest, it doesn't matter who is your friend, you need to get the votes. besides kyrsten sinema, mitch mc
stephanie, and i think that they all know that.might be disappointed because they are afraid that this could be a good piece of legislation. they ought to embrace it. the same way that they embrace the bipartisan infrastructure deal. the same way that they embraced the mental illness for the gun battle. the things that we have been able to do and the bipartisan way. those are all good politics because it's good government. this is good politics and it's good government. take credit for it. all...
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you explained it well up top, stephanie. this is not 1794, which actually involves the transmission to an adversary, of defense, national information. but it's very close. it's 73, one of the most serious crimes -- charged with. it will involve the retention of national defense information. just because something is caused by government sensitive, it does not mean it fits into the sub category of stuff we called national defense information. that is specific to the defense of the united states. and the person has to understand that this is something that could actually damage the united states or ate an adversary for government. there's a lesser provision in there that makes it the same crime -- you can be convicted of 1793, for simply gathering defence information with understanding that it's injuries to the united states or helpful to an adversary. and the kind of fits the pattern here. he knew, he was told, there was a subpoena, they want to get back. he didn't do it. that sounds like 1793 to me. >> so if he did violate t
you explained it well up top, stephanie. this is not 1794, which actually involves the transmission to an adversary, of defense, national information. but it's very close. it's 73, one of the most serious crimes -- charged with. it will involve the retention of national defense information. just because something is caused by government sensitive, it does not mean it fits into the sub category of stuff we called national defense information. that is specific to the defense of the united states....
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stephanie: the important thing about that is it takes time. it takes time to bring people into this work and it takes time with young people who are dealing with a lot of things. a lot of people think that young people really don't understand what is going on. they do, they are dealing with multiple climate crises. understanding that they feel a sense of dread and frustration. we don't have empowerment for young people. they are not often asked for their opinion. they are not often asked what it is that they would do. for them to come across, move taxes is a you centered organization that will build those relationships and explain to young people that yes, it is hard. this white supremacist state is operating in a way that is violent. how can we get you registered to vote which is the first step in political empowerment but what does that look like to hold it down in the state capital right there with all the layers and policy wonks? in this latest session all the people who were there with me waiting until 4:00 a.m.? it was young people of te
stephanie: the important thing about that is it takes time. it takes time to bring people into this work and it takes time with young people who are dealing with a lot of things. a lot of people think that young people really don't understand what is going on. they do, they are dealing with multiple climate crises. understanding that they feel a sense of dread and frustration. we don't have empowerment for young people. they are not often asked for their opinion. they are not often asked what...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west.eturn to the full program after the latest headlines. a sitting member of congress, republican representative jackie walorski of indiana, was killed today in a car crash. it happened as the 5-term representative was traveling in her district. two young aides also died in the accident. walorski was seen as a rising star in gop ranks. she was 58 years old. president biden has signed an executive order to help women who cross state lines for abortions. it offers breaks on medicaid costs for states where abortion is legal, so they can assist women from states where it is not. activists had urged mr. biden to do even more, but the white house defended his actions today. >> the president has been very clear that he's going to do everything that he can. it doesn't stop with this, but we also understand he can't be the only person working on this. that's why we asked congress to take action. stephanie: the president's event today was once again virtual. he tested positive for covid for a fifth
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west.eturn to the full program after the latest headlines. a sitting member of congress, republican representative jackie walorski of indiana, was killed today in a car crash. it happened as the 5-term representative was traveling in her district. two young aides also died in the accident. walorski was seen as a rising star in gop ranks. she was 58 years old. president biden has signed an executive order to help women who cross state lines for...
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11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >> good evening once again i'm stephanie ruhle. this week began with the fbi search of mar-a-lago, donald trump's home down in florida. and it ended with bombshell revelations that agents found highly classified documents down there. earlier today, a federal judge unsealed a search warrant issued one week ago today. the search included trump's office all storage rooms and all other rooms available to be used by trump and his staff and which boxes or documents could be stored. basically, they could go anywhere. the receipt agents gave trump's lawyer they also released. among the items removed, one set of documents marked classified ts, sci, which refers to top secret sensitive compartmented information. also found, four sets of top secret documents. three sets of secret documents and three sets of confidential documents. a total of 11 sets of classified records. three laws are also listed as a legal basis for the warrant. one is part of the espionage act. and while that has a lot of people jumping to conclusions and conjuring up vis
11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >> good evening once again i'm stephanie ruhle. this week began with the fbi search of mar-a-lago, donald trump's home down in florida. and it ended with bombshell revelations that agents found highly classified documents down there. earlier today, a federal judge unsealed a search warrant issued one week ago today. the search included trump's office all storage rooms and all other rooms available to be used by trump and his staff and which boxes...
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and that's not true, the next question is, why isn't that true, stephanie? is that not true because they are really bad lawyers, and they didn't do due diligence, is it true because he asked trump, and trump lied to them, and they repeated the lie? did they know it was a lie? or did they not know is a lie? or, did they actually have eyes on these documents, and wrote a letter to the department of justice that was false? again, this is why you do investigations. so could the lawyers be on the hook, conceivably yes, do we know that now, not yet. but matt's really important point, and i really want to put another sort of gloss on it, is that we've always talked on your show and others about how hard it is to prove intent. it's the hardest thing to prove in these types of cases. not that someone did something, but that someone did something intentionally. but when you cover that thing up, when you lie about that thing, when you conceal that thing from the department of justice and the fbi, it tends to prove intent. if it was a genuine mistake, you would say imme
and that's not true, the next question is, why isn't that true, stephanie? is that not true because they are really bad lawyers, and they didn't do due diligence, is it true because he asked trump, and trump lied to them, and they repeated the lie? did they know it was a lie? or did they not know is a lie? or, did they actually have eyes on these documents, and wrote a letter to the department of justice that was false? again, this is why you do investigations. so could the lawyers be on the...
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. hle starts now tonight, the justice department tells a judge it has reviewed all the documents recovered at mar-a-lago, as pressure to indict the former guy weighs on the attorney general. and, while republicans predict violent fallout from the potential prosecution of the former guy, democrats are unveiling a bold new strategy pushing back at critics of their latest policies. plus, the economic impact of abortion bans across the country, and burdens women are facing while trying to get reproductive care. the current reality of our post-roe society, as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. good evening once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. it's good to be back here, we have got a lot to cover. it has been exactly three weeks, three weeks since the faa searched donald trump's florida home, and tonight we know the justice department has completed its review of all of the documents that were seized by the fbi. doj lawyers say a limited number of the items recovered potentially con
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. hle starts now tonight, the justice department tells a judge it has reviewed all the documents recovered at mar-a-lago, as pressure to indict the former guy weighs on the attorney general. and, while republicans predict violent fallout from the potential prosecution of the former guy, democrats are unveiling a bold new strategy pushing back at critics of their latest policies. plus, the economic impact of abortion bans across the country, and...
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stephanie. thanks very much for grace. a. >> still ahead here at the kron, 4 news at 3. but this southern california officer is being accused of just years after being named detective of the year. and a young girl manages to escape her kidnapper and leads police in alabama to find more victims. details next. nicorette knows, quitting smoking is freaking hard. you get advice like: try hypnosis... or... quit cold turkey. kidding me?! instead, start small. with nicorette. which can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette non-gaming tribes have been left in the dust. wealthy tribes with big casinos make billions, while small tribes struggle in poverty. prop 27 is a game changer. 27 taxes and regulates online sports betting to fund permanent solution to homelessness. while helping every tribe in california. so who's attacking prop 27? wealthy casino tribes who want all the money for themselves support small tribes, address homelessness. vote yes on 27. news. an escape kidnapping, victim,
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joining me now is stephanie nimmo.iatric palliative care charity, together for short lives. she also lost her own daughter, daisy, in 2017 when she was 12—year—old. story of archie is hard for any parent to watch but particularly for yourself? it parent to watch but particularly for ourself? , . ., ., yourself? it is and the health of the family. _ yourself? it is and the health of the family, and _ yourself? it is and the health of the family, and together - yourself? it is and the health of the family, and together for . yourself? it is and the health of. the family, and together for short lives, our condolences go to the family today. it has been particularly hard as someone who has lived through a very similar situation, my own daughter was 12 and she died in the intensive care unit in great 0rmond street hospital in 2017, when i also had to make the decision to withdraw her life support. she too was too unstable to transfer to a children's hospice. at the end, we gave her a very peaceful death thanks to the wonder
joining me now is stephanie nimmo.iatric palliative care charity, together for short lives. she also lost her own daughter, daisy, in 2017 when she was 12—year—old. story of archie is hard for any parent to watch but particularly for yourself? it parent to watch but particularly for ourself? , . ., ., yourself? it is and the health of the family. _ yourself? it is and the health of the family, and _ yourself? it is and the health of the family, and together - yourself? it is and the health...
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staff stephanie.n other words, it seems a good thing to say -- -- when wants to make an -- exchange first move through the legal process. and at least demonstrate in their view that this is a legitimate prosecution, that she's really criminal, she's not a political hostage. this is the way she looks to everyone here in the west. and by -- it's not that we've done anything wrong, it's that she's done something wrong. but now we can show forgiveness. we can be above and show the high road, in effect. so, that's their modus operandi. fact that she was convicted does suggest that they are ready to have serious talks about to deal. it's a tough deal to make because viktor bout it's -- >> an innocent woman home. >> and viktor bout might not be enough. it's reported that the kremlin might want an additional prisoner in the swamp. >> yeah, they are talking about someone convicted of murders in germany, held in germany. the american looks at that as kind of a joke or provocation, a way of russia kind of jabbin
staff stephanie.n other words, it seems a good thing to say -- -- when wants to make an -- exchange first move through the legal process. and at least demonstrate in their view that this is a legitimate prosecution, that she's really criminal, she's not a political hostage. this is the way she looks to everyone here in the west. and by -- it's not that we've done anything wrong, it's that she's done something wrong. but now we can show forgiveness. we can be above and show the high road, in...
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now, stephanie, we also know that it turned out earlier, right, that the president had taken a lot of documents that were marked as top secret classified to mar-a-lago that he shouldn't have. i don't want to directly connect those two things because i don't know that they're connected. i'm just giving everyone the context we know that happened in the past. you spent a lot of time there, you know what the president did, a lot of these documents that he wanted to keep or he wanted his hands on. what context can you add? >> you know, i've got to just agree that this is enormous. i'm still wrapping my head around it. as you said at the top of the show, this is breaking news. i think knowing mar-a-lago like i do, i would imagine his office and his bedroom -- his bedroom office were two of the areas searched. i don't know if your viewers have yet seen the statement put out by the former president, but he is already, of course, you know, blaming the fbi calling this political, calling it a witch hunt. so that says to me he's very, very nervous and very upset. so it's going to be really inter
now, stephanie, we also know that it turned out earlier, right, that the president had taken a lot of documents that were marked as top secret classified to mar-a-lago that he shouldn't have. i don't want to directly connect those two things because i don't know that they're connected. i'm just giving everyone the context we know that happened in the past. you spent a lot of time there, you know what the president did, a lot of these documents that he wanted to keep or he wanted his hands on....
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we're back with peter strzok and stephanie grisham.i want you to listen to what the ranking member of the house intelligence community says about this investigation as compared to the hillary clinton email investigation. >> they are two different things. hillary clinton, while she was secretary of state, had classified material about her, classified communications traveling through her computer server in her house, putting her at risk for any counterintelligence or any others hacking into her materials. in this instance we don't really know this information is classified, the archivist saying something was labeled classified doesn't mean it is. we have to look at the substance what have the president has, these aren't ongoing communications of the president of the united states. the president, unlike hillary clinton, has the ability to declassify these materials. >> two points were made there. i would like you to respond to both of them. let's start with the one at the end, he says the president has the ability to declassify. does he h
we're back with peter strzok and stephanie grisham.i want you to listen to what the ranking member of the house intelligence community says about this investigation as compared to the hillary clinton email investigation. >> they are two different things. hillary clinton, while she was secretary of state, had classified material about her, classified communications traveling through her computer server in her house, putting her at risk for any counterintelligence or any others hacking into...
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something extraordinary happened, stephanie. this was not expected to be this kind of result.f they had a record turnout. what this shows in a state where republican registrations eg outnumbered democrats two to one, that women are really upset that a fundamental right and freedom has been taken from them. and ien think it is going to be very motivating issue and i think this should be a big, flashing signal to every democratic candidate out there especially in o states where th have done theseal very extreme things like no exception for rape oron incest. and even in states where they have just banned them after, you know, any time after six weeks, this really needs to be a motivating issue in the midterms and could really make i a difference. >> so, prerow-v wade when we looked at the midterms seemed like it could be devastating fod democrats. numberti one issue for american voters was caeconomy, inflation inflation, inflation. after looking at tonight, is that going to change? is this a moment, as claire points out for democra
something extraordinary happened, stephanie. this was not expected to be this kind of result.f they had a record turnout. what this shows in a state where republican registrations eg outnumbered democrats two to one, that women are really upset that a fundamental right and freedom has been taken from them. and ien think it is going to be very motivating issue and i think this should be a big, flashing signal to every democratic candidate out there especially in o states where th have done...
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stephanie, thanks very much. dave. >> business owners in san francisco, chinatown say enough is enough after another string of burglaries in the area. one restaurant owner telling us the burglaries have happened so often over the last year. she's thinking about closing burglars, targeted dim sum corner for the 3rd time this year. the owner says restaurants have struggled to stay open after the covid-19 pandemic. and these burglaries are making things even harder. the business owner tells us she's hoping to raise awareness of these issues and encourage others to speak up. >> my hope that we do get our resources me to get, you know, that rolls and, you know, people feel safe like in our neighborhood so that we can continue to get people coming back to chinatown. >> that restaurant owner has the businesses have heard from sfpd police assuring them that these crimes are being investigated and patrols will continue in the hours when those crimes are most likely to happen. a san francisco sheriff's cadet is accusing su
stephanie, thanks very much. dave. >> business owners in san francisco, chinatown say enough is enough after another string of burglaries in the area. one restaurant owner telling us the burglaries have happened so often over the last year. she's thinking about closing burglars, targeted dim sum corner for the 3rd time this year. the owner says restaurants have struggled to stay open after the covid-19 pandemic. and these burglaries are making things even harder. the business owner tells...
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we are back with peter strzok and stephanie grisham. new details of the fbi search of mar-a-lago, peter, i want you to listen to what the ranking member of the house intelligence community says about this investigation, as compared to the hillary clinton email investigation. >> they are two different things. when hillary clinton, while she was secretary of state, had classified material about a classified communications, traveling through her computer server in her house, putting it at risk or any counterintelligence, or any other but who are hacking into her materials. in this instance, we don't we know that this information are classified. the archivist think that something is label classified, it doesn't mean that it is. we need to look at the substance of what the president has. these are ongoing communications of the united states. also, the president of the night states elect hillary clinton has really declassified those materials. >> okay, two points or made there. i would like you to respond to both of them. let's start with a w
we are back with peter strzok and stephanie grisham. new details of the fbi search of mar-a-lago, peter, i want you to listen to what the ranking member of the house intelligence community says about this investigation, as compared to the hillary clinton email investigation. >> they are two different things. when hillary clinton, while she was secretary of state, had classified material about a classified communications, traveling through her computer server in her house, putting it at...
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i am stephanie ruhle.we go, after yet another week of growing pressure, the former president is taking his attacks on the fbi to an even more alarming, and potentially, dangerous level. donald trump and his allies have been escalating their rhetoric against law enforcement, ever since the search of his florida home, which was almost two weeks ago. america's law enforcement officials are now on high alert, and if you've been asking to tempt down the heat of rhetoric. but tonight, here we are again. on trump social media site, i want to hear how he referred to the fbi and doj. quote, atrocities being perpetuated by the fbi and doj having to do with the rate and breaking of my home, mar-a-lago. he goes on to write, they have no shame. they are destroying our country! of course, there was no break in. the fbi search, not rate, was carried out illegally, with a signed warrant by a federal judge. that very judge has also been threatened repeatedly by trump supporters. and a more prominent defense attorney says t
i am stephanie ruhle.we go, after yet another week of growing pressure, the former president is taking his attacks on the fbi to an even more alarming, and potentially, dangerous level. donald trump and his allies have been escalating their rhetoric against law enforcement, ever since the search of his florida home, which was almost two weeks ago. america's law enforcement officials are now on high alert, and if you've been asking to tempt down the heat of rhetoric. but tonight, here we are...
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stephanie sy, who is in arizona, has our report.y's water cuts demonstrate the ongoing severity of the drought in the west. nearly 40 million people across seven states as well as mexico rely on the colorado river basin. as of now, its reservoirs, lake mead, and lake powell, are both below 30% full. as climate change continues to fuel drier conditions, next year, arizona will lose 21% of its yearly supply of river water . nevada will go without 8% and mexico loses 7% of it's allotment. for more on what this means, i'm joined by jennifer pitt. she has spent years researching and working to protect ecosystems in the colorado river basin, most recently as a program director for the national audubon society. thank you so much for joining "the newshour." i want to jump right in. the u.s. bureau of reclamation announced lake mead, which supplies water to about 25 million people, is at an unprecedented tier two shortage, announced today, has triggered these cuts. how significant are they? jennifer: the cuts are significant i think even mor
stephanie sy, who is in arizona, has our report.y's water cuts demonstrate the ongoing severity of the drought in the west. nearly 40 million people across seven states as well as mexico rely on the colorado river basin. as of now, its reservoirs, lake mead, and lake powell, are both below 30% full. as climate change continues to fuel drier conditions, next year, arizona will lose 21% of its yearly supply of river water . nevada will go without 8% and mexico loses 7% of it's allotment. for more...
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. tonight, federal law enforcement under a warning like never before. the fbi warns of violence from political supporters from the former president. incidents are already under investigation after the search of mar-a-lago. and we are learning more about what the doj was looking for, what they found in the and the ever-changing story of why the former president had those documents. then, rudy giuliani now the target of a criminal investigation into the big lie in georgia. how much trouble is he in and what could it mean for the former president? plus, the texas governor it's political ploy to try to punish blue states over immigration policies. the problem is, this isn't politics for the thousands of desperate migrants. the human cost of political gains. as the 11th hour gets underway on this monday night. >> good evening once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. we begin tonight with the dramatic spike in violent threats against fbi agents. threats so concerning that president biden is now being
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. tonight, federal law enforcement under a warning like never before. the fbi warns of violence from political supporters from the former president. incidents are already under investigation after the search of mar-a-lago. and we are learning more about what the doj was looking for, what they found in the and the ever-changing story of why the former president had those documents. then, rudy giuliani now the target of a criminal investigation into...
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stephanie: roberto ferdman with vice news. thank you so much for joining thnewshour and for your reporting. roberto: thank you for having me. judy: as we know, social media can certainly motivate people for good and otherwise. calls to action to clean up the oceans, rivers, and beaches have galvanized volunteers and gone viral. given the magnitude of the problem, how should we assess the impact? paul solomon looks at one you -- one youtube focused campaign that has hit a particular cord. it is part of our coverage of the global plastics problem. >> four straight days of picking up trash. paul: two youtube superstars scouring the dominican republic for trash. jimmy donaldson, a.k.a. mr. beast, known to his 99 million followers for pranks and giveaways -- >> there's $20,000 in those. if you retrieve it, you can give the money. this is a bird feeder and everything surrounding me in my yard is an attempt to protect it from a thieving squirrel. paul: and a former nasa engineer , whose passion for engineering lead to such science st
stephanie: roberto ferdman with vice news. thank you so much for joining thnewshour and for your reporting. roberto: thank you for having me. judy: as we know, social media can certainly motivate people for good and otherwise. calls to action to clean up the oceans, rivers, and beaches have galvanized volunteers and gone viral. given the magnitude of the problem, how should we assess the impact? paul solomon looks at one you -- one youtube focused campaign that has hit a particular cord. it is...
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>> no stephanie, they are not. and also everything that we have reported so far even with these lingering questions left really undercut all of the unsubstantiated false claims being put forward right now by conservative media and people trying to claim that this is the fbi trying to weaponize this search and trying to politically damage the former president. this is a former president who has never adhered to the presidential records act throughout his four years in office we documented and reported on that extensively. this is also someone who is already fast up to taking back inappropriately 15 boxes of documents that some of which were ultimately classified documents to mar-a-lago which have already been retrieved. that was even before these new 12 boxes were retrieved by the fbi. again, i think that in the coming days we are going to see new information come out that supports why the fbi ultimately decided to execute the search warrant and while the post hasn't independently confirmed that there was an aide to
>> no stephanie, they are not. and also everything that we have reported so far even with these lingering questions left really undercut all of the unsubstantiated false claims being put forward right now by conservative media and people trying to claim that this is the fbi trying to weaponize this search and trying to politically damage the former president. this is a former president who has never adhered to the presidential records act throughout his four years in office we documented...
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stephanie: great question. your question inherently answers the question, the volatility in the backdrop is week to week. on the part of the consumer making decisions and businesses planning for those decisions. what changed ultimately was the belief in you will and supply chain improvement. not so j change in consumer behavior -- a change in consumer behavior action. i think they had lands for their not to be released, and there was a modest bit of relief. guy: walmart is buying back huge amounts of stock. is that the reason to own the stock, and what does it signal about their degree of confidence? stephanie: i wouldn't say it is the sole reason to own stock. they have had a diversified capital allocation plan. into a recessionary environment, this is where the consumer tends to go. we like on the retail side, follow the foot traffic. or the foot traffic goes, -- where the foot traffic goes, they are advocating for their consumers in terms of price. you are seeing big price gaps to widen out. you mentioned mi
stephanie: great question. your question inherently answers the question, the volatility in the backdrop is week to week. on the part of the consumer making decisions and businesses planning for those decisions. what changed ultimately was the belief in you will and supply chain improvement. not so j change in consumer behavior -- a change in consumer behavior action. i think they had lands for their not to be released, and there was a modest bit of relief. guy: walmart is buying back huge...
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stephanie sy has the story.anie: extremist anti transgender activists haveeen using social media to spread disinformation about gender affirming care. and now the staff at boston children's hospital is receiving violent threats. the hospital is one of dozens of facilities that offer trans health care. they have become the target of far right influencers and politicians who want to ban these services outright. despite one one twitter account with more than a million followers posted boston , children's says it does not perform genital surgeries as parof gender affirming care on patients under the age of 18. for more on alof this, i'm joined by jay brown. he's the senior vice president of programs research and training at the human rights campaign and lgbtq plus advocacy organization. thank you so much for joining the newshour. what was your reaction to hearing about the threats to boston children's hospital? and what's your sense of how prevalent this hate mongering is around this issue? jay: yeah, well, thank yo
stephanie sy has the story.anie: extremist anti transgender activists haveeen using social media to spread disinformation about gender affirming care. and now the staff at boston children's hospital is receiving violent threats. the hospital is one of dozens of facilities that offer trans health care. they have become the target of far right influencers and politicians who want to ban these services outright. despite one one twitter account with more than a million followers posted boston ,...
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i'm stephanie ruhle.his is the eve of yet another crucial set of primaries, which just 99 days to go to the midterm elections, we begin this evening broadcast with major news and the still ongoing war on terror. president biden made it official just a few hours ago. >> on saturday, under my direction, the united states successfully concluded an airstrike in kabul, afghanistan that killed and amir of al qaeda, ayman al-zawahiri. after carefully considering, and clearly convincing evidence of his location, i authorized a precision strike that would remove him from the battlefield, once and for all. this person, this mission was carefully planned, rigorously, to minimize the risk. we make it clear, again, tonight, that no matter how long it takes, no matter where you hide, if you are a threat to our people, the united states will find you and take you out. >>>> of 2000, and was believed to be one of the main architects of the attacks on september 11th. he became the leader of al-qaeda, after vladimir's kille
i'm stephanie ruhle.his is the eve of yet another crucial set of primaries, which just 99 days to go to the midterm elections, we begin this evening broadcast with major news and the still ongoing war on terror. president biden made it official just a few hours ago. >> on saturday, under my direction, the united states successfully concluded an airstrike in kabul, afghanistan that killed and amir of al qaeda, ayman al-zawahiri. after carefully considering, and clearly convincing evidence...
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well, you know, hey there, stephanie. for a lot of people are just talk about that package that we just showed right with how the firefighters have to keep an eye on the weather. i do want to point out that even though we do better in the bay area, you can see all of the area of california that's under the heat advisory, including by the way, slot county. so those of you in fairfield and vallejo over to vacaville that goes until saturday about 07:00pm. so there's still some heat out there. we certainly see it as we look at current temperatures, brett would right now sitting 100 degrees but around the bay. it's really nice. hayward about 73. you can see 64 in san francisco about 81 in novato. so we're certainly making some improvements here. but, you know, head up to kelsey ville and its 96 degrees right now. so there is still heat inland, no doubt about it. if you're in san francisco is stephanie was just mentioning blue skies, beautiful as we take a live look coit tower in just a little wind out there and the wind is act
well, you know, hey there, stephanie. for a lot of people are just talk about that package that we just showed right with how the firefighters have to keep an eye on the weather. i do want to point out that even though we do better in the bay area, you can see all of the area of california that's under the heat advisory, including by the way, slot county. so those of you in fairfield and vallejo over to vacaville that goes until saturday about 07:00pm. so there's still some heat out there. we...