88
88
Jun 14, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie sy.earliest days of the pandemic, when little was definitively known about covid-19, dr. ashish jha emerged as an authoritative and trusted voice on public health and the controversial issues. today, he's the white house covid-19 response coordinator, a job he has held for over a year. but with the public health emergency officially over, he's leaving the biden administration this week and returning to his role as the dean of brown university's public school of health. but before he leaves washington, he joins us now. the public health emergency is officially over and your last day is tomorrow. should people take it to mean they should no longer worry about covid? >> people should take it that we are in a better place. infections are at the lowest level we have seen. we have widespread availability of vaccines and treatment. we are at a point where we can end the virus but it can take unexpected turns and we have spent a lot of time in the last year preparing in case that happens so we ar
i'm stephanie sy.earliest days of the pandemic, when little was definitively known about covid-19, dr. ashish jha emerged as an authoritative and trusted voice on public health and the controversial issues. today, he's the white house covid-19 response coordinator, a job he has held for over a year. but with the public health emergency officially over, he's leaving the biden administration this week and returning to his role as the dean of brown university's public school of health. but before...
60
60
Jun 1, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie: welcome to the "newshour." i'm stephanie sy. the u.s.se is voting right now on the debt ceiling deal, after republicans got some help from democrats to pass a crucial hurdle. the vote follows weeks of heated negotiations and criticism from the right and the left. lisa desjardins has been tracking it all on capitol hill and joins me now. finally, the vote has begun. where do things stand as you see them? lisa: as our viewers know, the delivery of this particular proposal has been very complicated and labored over the last few weeks. this is the final step in the house of representatives. just looking right out the vote total, we so far in early numbers see bipartisan support for this bill. but it remains to be seen with the final totals were. i do believe it has the votes to pass. one of the things we will be watching very carefully is whether or not kevin mccarthy, the republican speaker of the house, is able to get a majority of his conference. that could have impcations for his job security down the road. we will see. it does seem like
stephanie: welcome to the "newshour." i'm stephanie sy. the u.s.se is voting right now on the debt ceiling deal, after republicans got some help from democrats to pass a crucial hurdle. the vote follows weeks of heated negotiations and criticism from the right and the left. lisa desjardins has been tracking it all on capitol hill and joins me now. finally, the vote has begun. where do things stand as you see them? lisa: as our viewers know, the delivery of this particular proposal has...
83
83
Jun 17, 2023
06/23
by
KGO
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie, thanks. dion: a reminder, if you would like to get in touch with the i-team, you can call the number on your screen, 1-888-40-iteam, or head to abc7news.com/iteam. dan: highlighting what is being done in several areas, from safety to health to housing two we will starin the north bay where construction is happening to convert an empty officbuding to a supportive housing complex for the formerly unhoused. the building is in san rafael cod as abc 7 news reporr cornell barnard explains, the nonprofit behind the project hopes to make it a model across the bay area. >> putting it back together, me and the apartment complex. cornell: it's a place where meetings once held and papers were shuffled. >> this place was empty and was not being used for about a year or so. getting that refurbished from that to actual living space is probably the biggest task. cornell: this 41 thousand square-foot former office building is on its way to become a supportive housing publix, 41 student apartments for those fo
stephanie, thanks. dion: a reminder, if you would like to get in touch with the i-team, you can call the number on your screen, 1-888-40-iteam, or head to abc7news.com/iteam. dan: highlighting what is being done in several areas, from safety to health to housing two we will starin the north bay where construction is happening to convert an empty officbuding to a supportive housing complex for the formerly unhoused. the building is in san rafael cod as abc 7 news reporr cornell barnard explains,...
28
28
Jun 20, 2023
06/23
by
KGO
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie: further itm, stephanie sierra, abc7 news. dan: and then in the east bay, a six-year-old b shot by a let critic gas station friday night. the shooting happened at a gas stationn east 12th street around 915 on friday. according to the san francisco chronicle, the yldas struck in the knee by a bullet while waitin car as his fatherd gas. he was taken t hospital and is in stable condition but it is not clear just how severe his injury is. police are still looking for the shooter. dion: coming up, celebrating juneteenth across the country, and here in the bay area. we will show you several of the events including one, honoring actor and activist dana glover. jackie: community schools are so important to us. this is truly what students need. cecily: no two community schools are alike because it goes by what is happening in the community. rafael: we want this to be a one-stop shop for our families that puts parents and students first. kenny: the health and wellness center is a part of our holistic approach. terry: medical, dental, vi
stephanie: further itm, stephanie sierra, abc7 news. dan: and then in the east bay, a six-year-old b shot by a let critic gas station friday night. the shooting happened at a gas stationn east 12th street around 915 on friday. according to the san francisco chronicle, the yldas struck in the knee by a bullet while waitin car as his fatherd gas. he was taken t hospital and is in stable condition but it is not clear just how severe his injury is. police are still looking for the shooter. dion:...
47
47
Jun 28, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you stephanie and tom. before _ his government. thank you stephanie and tom.ent. thank you stephanie and tom. before we move _ his government. thank you stephanie and tom. before we move on - his government. thank you stephanie and tom. before we move on with - and tom. before we move on with our panel, i want to get more on that breaking news. the american pop star madonna has postponed her tour after falling ill and staying in intensive care for several days. that's according to a statement on instagram from her talent for more on this i'm joined now by variety magazine's executive editor for music, jem aswad. is there any more that you know that you can tell us about what's happened to madonna? her you can tell us about what's happened to madonna? you can tell us about what's ha ened to madonna? . ., , happened to madonna? her manager is the one who announced _ happened to madonna? her manager is the one who announced the _ the one who announced the postponement. he's a pretty straight shooter so i would think that what he said is basically what happened. w
thank you stephanie and tom. before _ his government. thank you stephanie and tom.ent. thank you stephanie and tom. before we move _ his government. thank you stephanie and tom. before we move on - his government. thank you stephanie and tom. before we move on with - and tom. before we move on with our panel, i want to get more on that breaking news. the american pop star madonna has postponed her tour after falling ill and staying in intensive care for several days. that's according to a...
34
34
Jun 5, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
right, stephanie, overto you. the floor is yours. mi; right, stephanie, over to you.ry is a bit| less about artificial intelligence and about nature, so, here in washington i have a different commute to work. i used to go ten years— commute to work. i used to go ten years in— commute to work. i used to go ten years in london on the district iined into— years in london on the district lined into westminster and now i'm cycting _ lined into westminster and now i'm cycling along the potomac river, and therefore _ cycling along the potomac river, and therefore i've been reading a lot about— therefore i've been reading a lot about snakes because on my way to work— about snakes because on my way to work week— about snakes because on my way to work week i— about snakes because on my way to work week i encountered a copperhead. which is a viper that wasjust— copperhead. which is a viper that wasjust lying in copperhead. which is a viper that was just lying in front of me copperhead. which is a viper that wasjust lying in front of me on my bike path. — wasjust lying in front o
right, stephanie, overto you. the floor is yours. mi; right, stephanie, over to you.ry is a bit| less about artificial intelligence and about nature, so, here in washington i have a different commute to work. i used to go ten years— commute to work. i used to go ten years in— commute to work. i used to go ten years in london on the district iined into— years in london on the district lined into westminster and now i'm cycting _ lined into westminster and now i'm cycling along the potomac...
22
22
Jun 28, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
. 0k, stephanie and tom, thank you, both of you, for— voices. 0k, stephanie and tom, thank you, both, for talking about - you, both of you, for talking about that, and that is always a story you can get up—to—date with on our website. we have plenty more of the very latest twist and turns on what is happening both in russia and ukraine, buti is happening both in russia and ukraine, but i want to bring you some breaking news that we be getting here at the bbc and it regards the health of a pop legend. the american pop star madonna has postponed her tour after falling ill and staying in intensive care for several days. that is according to a statement on instagram from her talent manager, and it says... that is intensive care. it goes on to say... there is no confirmation as yet on madonna's official tour website, the celebration for. it lists 84 dates. it starts in vancouver onjuly 15 and takes part in 13 countries across the world. ending in mexico city on the 30th of january. so a grueling five months of touring, 45 concerts, all in all, for madonna and they have all been sold out,
. 0k, stephanie and tom, thank you, both of you, for— voices. 0k, stephanie and tom, thank you, both, for talking about - you, both of you, for talking about that, and that is always a story you can get up—to—date with on our website. we have plenty more of the very latest twist and turns on what is happening both in russia and ukraine, buti is happening both in russia and ukraine, but i want to bring you some breaking news that we be getting here at the bbc and it regards the health of a...
38
38
Jun 2, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie: maral hopes her projects will live on.ring how it disintegrates through time. stephanie: and perhaps reaches through time, the way it did for her. for the "pbs newshour," i'm stephanie sy. amna: how cool is that? do you remember the first tape you bought? geoff: not anymore. [laughter] amna: we are going to be thinking about it now. remember, there's much more online, including how a new satellite mission will offer us a different perspective on hurricanes, and might eventually inform our forecasts. geoff: and join us again here tomorrow night for the analysis of brooks and capert. that is the "newshour" for tonight. i'm geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. onehalf of the entire "newshour" team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by. the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the "newshour." >> cunard is a proud supporter of public television. on a voyage with cunard, the world awaits. a world of flavor, diverse destinations, and immersive
stephanie: maral hopes her projects will live on.ring how it disintegrates through time. stephanie: and perhaps reaches through time, the way it did for her. for the "pbs newshour," i'm stephanie sy. amna: how cool is that? do you remember the first tape you bought? geoff: not anymore. [laughter] amna: we are going to be thinking about it now. remember, there's much more online, including how a new satellite mission will offer us a different perspective on hurricanes, and might...
51
51
Jun 1, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie: he manufactures as many as 15,000 cassettes a month.the nearly 60,000 his business produced weekly during peak popularity. so, worth coming out of retirement for? >> oh, definitely. definitely. i'm not a guy that can sit home and watch tv 24/7. stephanie: plus, he prefers listening to music on cassette. >> i love more slow, soft music. romantic music, those kinds of things. my favorite artist is lionel richie. i have all my recordings on cassettes. in my car i have the cassette player. in my house i have cassette players. stephanie: but the cassette has never been the best medium to preserve sound. cd's and vinyl both offer a clearer and more consistent listening experience. tapes have shorter lifespans and things like heat and recorder malfunctions can cause parts of the cassettes to degrade faster than other mediums. but for some, that's the magic. >> for a lot of people who have collected them for years, some of the anomalies and imperfections are part of the charm of listening to tapes. stephanie: writer marc masters is working on a
stephanie: he manufactures as many as 15,000 cassettes a month.the nearly 60,000 his business produced weekly during peak popularity. so, worth coming out of retirement for? >> oh, definitely. definitely. i'm not a guy that can sit home and watch tv 24/7. stephanie: plus, he prefers listening to music on cassette. >> i love more slow, soft music. romantic music, those kinds of things. my favorite artist is lionel richie. i have all my recordings on cassettes. in my car i have the...
72
72
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie: that was about four months ago. calhoun says after a half-dozen attempts to get answers from the public works department, it is still unclear when the water will be turned back on. the 18 visited the site and found the pipes aren't even visible, the fire lane is severed. the field coordinator is concerned and backed up tank in a high fire risk area is at risk of collapsing due to erosion from the storms. >> they need to get moving on this. it may have been the right thing to turn the water off, but we can't just let it sit and not take action. stephanie: this oakland city member represents the area he sensed since the hillside has already weakened from the storms public works determined keeping the water off would prevent a safety hazard. >> want to make sure if there is water flowing in the area, that that water that may be coming from those pipes doesn't add to the risk, that is what they are working on now, is determining whether there is potential for literally some mudslide or landslide. stephanie: the irony is
stephanie: that was about four months ago. calhoun says after a half-dozen attempts to get answers from the public works department, it is still unclear when the water will be turned back on. the 18 visited the site and found the pipes aren't even visible, the fire lane is severed. the field coordinator is concerned and backed up tank in a high fire risk area is at risk of collapsing due to erosion from the storms. >> they need to get moving on this. it may have been the right thing to...
13
13
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie funds. so it has also found a way to cope with tinnitus. she meditates regularly and that's been helping her for 10 months now. right. and that to me because the tenant has as well as in the evening, i have started with guided meditation and i listen to what the pass it on the recording is saying. that was solely focused on how my body is positioned, the points of support up, and i focused on my breathing to distract myself from the noise. stephanie spencer doesn't know effort. tinnitus will ever go away, but she has learned to live with it. it's there, but it no longer affects for quality of life. some tended to suffer as experienced relief to a special relaxation exercises temp shows you how it works. today i'm going to show you a great exercise which helps you to loosen the neck and shoulder area. just an upright with a is it seems like the back then you hold you have and you pull it slightly, espy to slowly down to the opposite me until you feel the 1st stretch and this nick area. and then to push this area activity down and back the ke
stephanie funds. so it has also found a way to cope with tinnitus. she meditates regularly and that's been helping her for 10 months now. right. and that to me because the tenant has as well as in the evening, i have started with guided meditation and i listen to what the pass it on the recording is saying. that was solely focused on how my body is positioned, the points of support up, and i focused on my breathing to distract myself from the noise. stephanie spencer doesn't know effort....
32
32
Jun 13, 2023
06/23
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie, it's been lovely. _ any poorly residents. stephanie, it's been lovely._ it's been lovely. sorry, there is so much to say! i want _ it's been lovely. sorry, there is so much to say! i want to _ it's been lovely. sorry, there is so much to say! i want to thank- it's been lovely. sorry, there is so much to say! i want to thank the l much to say! i want to thank the staff who were with us at the time. they were brilliant. and there was an nhs at the time, seiko. she went through hell and i'm sure she would have lots questions. can i quickly say, there is a lot of reflection to be had, that can we do the six cs — care, compassion, kindness, empathy. if we carry on like that, we can allow the government to squabble and find out more. ifeel immensely proud that i have such a good team here that we can move forward at hummingbird. there are lots of memories. and we are about to do a project. memories. and we are about to do a qo'ect, ,., ., ." memories. and we are about to do a ro'ect. ,., ., a , ., . project. good luck with the pro'ect! what an amazing i projec
stephanie, it's been lovely. _ any poorly residents. stephanie, it's been lovely._ it's been lovely. sorry, there is so much to say! i want _ it's been lovely. sorry, there is so much to say! i want to _ it's been lovely. sorry, there is so much to say! i want to thank- it's been lovely. sorry, there is so much to say! i want to thank the l much to say! i want to thank the staff who were with us at the time. they were brilliant. and there was an nhs at the time, seiko. she went through hell and...
48
48
Jun 21, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
here's stephanie sy.ie: near the israeli settlement of eli in the occupied west bank, palestinian attackers gunned down four israeli settlers at a gas station. according to an israeli newspaper, three of the victims were young men, 21 and under. the fourth victim was 63. four others were injured. both gunmen were also killed, one by an armed civilian, the second by israeli forces. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called the assailants murderers. >> i want to say to all those who seek our souls, all options are open. we will continue to fight. stephanie: hamas said the gunmen were members who carried out the attack in retaliation for a deadly israeli raid in the jenin refugee camp yesterday. palestinians are mourning five people killed in that raid, including 15-year-old ahmed saqer, whose family grieves. what was a routine israeli raid against suspected palestinian militants became even more serious as the israeli troops left. a roadside bomb exploded under two israeli military vehicles, an unusual weapo
here's stephanie sy.ie: near the israeli settlement of eli in the occupied west bank, palestinian attackers gunned down four israeli settlers at a gas station. according to an israeli newspaper, three of the victims were young men, 21 and under. the fourth victim was 63. four others were injured. both gunmen were also killed, one by an armed civilian, the second by israeli forces. prime minister benjamin netanyahu called the assailants murderers. >> i want to say to all those who seek our...
35
35
Jun 8, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie: welcome to the "newshour." i'm stephanie sy.fires rage across canada, hundreds of american firefighters have arrived to help, prime minister justin trudeau announced late today. smoke from those fires is affecting air quality in much of the u.s., and has led to health warnings and the cancellation of several major sporting events. an ominous orange haze envelops the statue of liberty. wildfire smoke from canada has billowed across the border, degrading air quality across the northeast and upper midwest. pilots and passengers flew through thick clouds of black smoke, before the faa temporarily grounded flights out of new york. samuel: it's very unexpected. like, it really happened out of the blue. and i just really hope that everyone stays safe, wear a mask outside, so the smoke doesn't go into their lungs. stephanie: today, the big apple ranked worst ithe world for its air quality. new york city mayor eric adams issued health advisories for all five boroughs. mayor adams: this is an unprecedented event in our city, and new yorke
stephanie: welcome to the "newshour." i'm stephanie sy.fires rage across canada, hundreds of american firefighters have arrived to help, prime minister justin trudeau announced late today. smoke from those fires is affecting air quality in much of the u.s., and has led to health warnings and the cancellation of several major sporting events. an ominous orange haze envelops the statue of liberty. wildfire smoke from canada has billowed across the border, degrading air quality across...
44
44
Jun 24, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. good morning. and good morning, everybody. quite a bit of cloud cover to start. yeah. those fo fog clouds hanging around. you can see this here at the golden gate bridge and of that onshore flow with the flag. you will notice. >> that's going to be all day today. so it's going to continue to bring in the fresh marine layer going on. so clearing is going to be tough for san francisco, golden gate and even portions of southern marine as well. we should get that typical inland clearing by the late morning hours. there's the general flow pattern you can see even down in southern california in along the central coast. some mid-level cloudiness. i'm making its way across the region, too. there you see the trend that we have right now with the winds on shore from the west. expect all this weekend, too. our temperatures going to be on the cool side, middle to upper 50's. look at that. 53 going on for 56, san francisco in 58 for any act. we expect a little popping later on, though in the far e
stephanie. good morning. and good morning, everybody. quite a bit of cloud cover to start. yeah. those fo fog clouds hanging around. you can see this here at the golden gate bridge and of that onshore flow with the flag. you will notice. >> that's going to be all day today. so it's going to continue to bring in the fresh marine layer going on. so clearing is going to be tough for san francisco, golden gate and even portions of southern marine as well. we should get that typical inland...
43
43
Jun 10, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. good morning, everybody. we're starting things off with considerable cloudiness. this some of it. is the fog clouds going on here. but aloft will see this kind of remain throughout the day today, the mixed bag of sun and clouds you'll see well inland around the bay. these a pesky nuisance clouds will be around through much of the day, although we do see some sunshine poking out there, keeping temperatures down as well. and there's your onshore breeze while we're at it. but look what's going on here. we have the same similar type of pattern we had early little during the week here with this flow pattern coming up from the south. this is mid-level moisture. it's going to keep tahoe. very busy this weekend early next week. however, for us, we do stand that slight chance of seeing a shower or a thunder shower popping up very isolated in nature. there's your onshore winds, single digits for the most part, our temperature check mid to upper 50's. 58 going on for any and the breakdown today
stephanie. good morning, everybody. we're starting things off with considerable cloudiness. this some of it. is the fog clouds going on here. but aloft will see this kind of remain throughout the day today, the mixed bag of sun and clouds you'll see well inland around the bay. these a pesky nuisance clouds will be around through much of the day, although we do see some sunshine poking out there, keeping temperatures down as well. and there's your onshore breeze while we're at it. but look...
61
61
Jun 14, 2023
06/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
>> good evening once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. this was a day unlike any other in american history. donald trump, a former commander-in-chief appeared in a court as a defendant in a case brought by the government he once ran, a dark, dark day, and the sad day for this nation. this afternoon, trump made the short trip from his doral golf club in miami to federal court, as his motorcade arrived, a small crowd of supporters was gathered outside the courthouse. inside, trump was arraigned on 37 felony counts. 31 of them in violation of the espionage act. his lawyers entered a plea of not guilty, nbc's garrett haake was in the courtroom earlier. >> the former president arriving underground, escorted by secret service, away from crowds and cameras. with no cameras allowed inside federal court rooms, the former president processed like other federal defendants, including have a digital fingerprint scan. though no mugshot was taken. his aide will -- walt nada nauta -- his attorney pleading not guilty on his behalf. prosecutors telling the
>> good evening once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. this was a day unlike any other in american history. donald trump, a former commander-in-chief appeared in a court as a defendant in a case brought by the government he once ran, a dark, dark day, and the sad day for this nation. this afternoon, trump made the short trip from his doral golf club in miami to federal court, as his motorcade arrived, a small crowd of supporters was gathered outside the courthouse. inside, trump was arraigned...
30
30
Jun 9, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy. welcome to the "newshour." we have major breaking news to report. "newshour" has confirmed that former president donald trump has been indicted. this makes him the first forr u.s. president to be indicted on federal charges. said he had been indicted, quote, over what he called "the boxes hoax." that is a reference to the boxes found at his mar-a-lago estate by the fbi last august, which contained classified materials. the former president goes onto say that he has been summoned to appear at the federal courthouse in miami on tuesday at 3:00 p.m. for more on this developing story, i'm joined by newshour's white house correspondent laura barron-lopez. laura, good evening. i know that the details are still sketchy, that the indictment is still under seal. but what is being reported so far? laura: right now the special counsel's office has not confirmed this indictment. we should note that. they have told me not to expect anything from them tonight. but the newshour has confirmed from a source with direct knowledge is that the former president has been
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy. welcome to the "newshour." we have major breaking news to report. "newshour" has confirmed that former president donald trump has been indicted. this makes him the first forr u.s. president to be indicted on federal charges. said he had been indicted, quote, over what he called "the boxes hoax." that is a reference to the boxes found at his mar-a-lago estate by the fbi last august, which contained classified materials. the former...
96
96
Jun 3, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> new this morning, people in the north bay may have been jolted awake by a series of small earthquakes. this is a map showing where those quakes hit. they are centered around the geysers east of cloverdale. largest was a 4.4 magnitude quake that struck around 5 this morning. according to usgs, the quake was felt mainly in the north bay, but a few people reported feeling as far south as san francisco. in the east bay, a car crashed into a home and as kron four's, dan thorn explains, this is not the first time something like this has happened to the family who lives there. >> it was a wake-up call the holes won't soon forget it was like huge >> and, you know, the house just shook and then the everything just a car, smashed into the front of the family's conquered home around 1 o'clock friday morning. the crash rattling holds her daughter and 3 grandchildren as they were all fast asleep in the picture. still flashing in my mind of the car coming through. >>
stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> new this morning, people in the north bay may have been jolted awake by a series of small earthquakes. this is a map showing where those quakes hit. they are centered around the geysers east of cloverdale. largest was a 4.4 magnitude quake that struck around 5 this morning. according to usgs, the quake was felt mainly in the north bay, but a few people reported feeling as far south as san francisco. in the east bay, a car crashed into a home and...
53
53
Jun 25, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. dave, thank you. >> well, today, thousands of people are expected to hit the streets of san francisco for the annual pride parade. it starts at 10 30 this morning. kron four's tiffany justice reports with a look at what people can expect. thousands of people are expected to be going to the parade, but events have been going on all weekend long. we know >> that the parade is set to start at 10, 30 this morning at beale and market street and at 6 plaza. it's the traditional parade route and should end around 3.30, this afternoon. there are expected to be 200 contingent set to participate in the parades. and mayor mayor fried will also be there. but sitting at parade makes its way to the city. there will be a lot of road traffic around the parade route. people are encouraged to take public transportation parties offering additional services today for the pride events to transit line or transit service will run. >> 5 line service until 09:00pm with added special event. trains caltrain wil
stephanie. dave, thank you. >> well, today, thousands of people are expected to hit the streets of san francisco for the annual pride parade. it starts at 10 30 this morning. kron four's tiffany justice reports with a look at what people can expect. thousands of people are expected to be going to the parade, but events have been going on all weekend long. we know >> that the parade is set to start at 10, 30 this morning at beale and market street and at 6 plaza. it's the traditional...
108
108
Jun 4, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie.g, everybody. and we've got a really nice summertime forecast going on here for you. getting a little hot for some of you folks in the far east bay as we touch 90 this afternoon, it's a one-day event. things will be changing will be talking about that as well. >> from mill year, a golden gate bridge shot. you can see the fog hanging around a little bit be patient. it will mix out nicely in the late morning hours. there's that onshore breeze in place. and if you squint a little bit to the lower left-hand side, you can see some bubbling up of moisture to our south. that's an important factor, too. that's what describes what goes on early into the week. a gentle onshore breeze that's going to intensify later today as we get that eating mid-fifties of the board right now. 61 one on for any act. 57 for san jose just for stats. a quirk couple degrees ahead of this time from yesterday. for the day ahead, we'll try 74 at 11 by 2 at 86. we're talking about summer time weather with summertime. w
stephanie.g, everybody. and we've got a really nice summertime forecast going on here for you. getting a little hot for some of you folks in the far east bay as we touch 90 this afternoon, it's a one-day event. things will be changing will be talking about that as well. >> from mill year, a golden gate bridge shot. you can see the fog hanging around a little bit be patient. it will mix out nicely in the late morning hours. there's that onshore breeze in place. and if you squint a little...
51
51
Jun 7, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie sy has our report. stephanie: an ominous orange haze envelops the statue of liberty.ire smoke from canada has billowed across the border, degrading air quality across the northeast and upper midwest. pilots and passengers flew through thick clouds of black smoke before the faa temporarily grounded flights out of new york. >> it's very unexpected, like it really happened out of the blue. and i just really hope that everyone stays safe, you know, wear a mask outside so the smoke doesn't go into the lungs. stephanie: today, the big apple ranked worst in the world for its air quality. new york city mayor eric adams issued health advisories for all five boroughs. >> this is an unprecedented event in our city and new yorkers must take precaution. stephanie: as wildfire smoke continues to blanket the u.s., 100 million americans are under air quality alerts. the potential health threat posed by wildfire smoke spanning as far south as georgia and texas. >> the high levels of air pollution are going to be detrimental to people who are at risk. but really, everyone is impacted b
stephanie sy has our report. stephanie: an ominous orange haze envelops the statue of liberty.ire smoke from canada has billowed across the border, degrading air quality across the northeast and upper midwest. pilots and passengers flew through thick clouds of black smoke before the faa temporarily grounded flights out of new york. >> it's very unexpected, like it really happened out of the blue. and i just really hope that everyone stays safe, you know, wear a mask outside so the smoke...
45
45
Jun 2, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. good afternoon, everybody. and live shot coming in of the east bay shoreline. all lit up. there's a blue skies blue bay off towards. >> the distance. how those temperatures hanging. it's pretty close to with those highs are 81, antioch, 81 going on for concord, 79 for livermore. but along the east bay shoreline controlled in the 60's. 75 for fremont. 78 to santa rosa and 74 for san jose. meanwhile, along the coast where keeping the greens and the peninsula about 57, half moon bay, 62 for san francisco. what will happen? high pressure is expected to build on the west coast here just for a couple of days and action will be replaced then by a little bit of a cut off low and its pattern is actually pretty interesting because it looks like it's trying to become somewhat of a monsoon pattern. almost 40 for us, if you will. 79 expected next hour do about 70 by 07:00pm by 10 at 58. fog is not going to be too apparent overnight, but we will just make that mention both for tonight. and then for
stephanie. good afternoon, everybody. and live shot coming in of the east bay shoreline. all lit up. there's a blue skies blue bay off towards. >> the distance. how those temperatures hanging. it's pretty close to with those highs are 81, antioch, 81 going on for concord, 79 for livermore. but along the east bay shoreline controlled in the 60's. 75 for fremont. 78 to santa rosa and 74 for san jose. meanwhile, along the coast where keeping the greens and the peninsula about 57, half moon...
58
58
Jun 18, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. good morning. everybody looks like a sweet sunday in store for us. good day for dad going on here today with lots of sunshine. this is how we even start the day off with a decent amount of sunshine as well. not much the way of fog notice that flag working. >> yeah, breezy today and in some spots getting down, right? a little windy but homeless. no traffic there on the golden gate. as we start the day being sprayed by some high cloudiness from some traffic up to the north. we talk a little bit about this before, but we see with this onshore wind event for not just today, but also into tomorrow. maybe a few little scattered clouds passing. here's the latest check what the winds are going. mostly single digits, coupled up with double digits off to the far east bay little bit and the carquinez strait also along the coast, a little breezy areas to mid to upper 50's. now 64 for antioch. we have 54 up to santa rosa. 58. meanwhile for san jose, again, lots of sunshine on tap. nice temperature
stephanie. good morning. everybody looks like a sweet sunday in store for us. good day for dad going on here today with lots of sunshine. this is how we even start the day off with a decent amount of sunshine as well. not much the way of fog notice that flag working. >> yeah, breezy today and in some spots getting down, right? a little windy but homeless. no traffic there on the golden gate. as we start the day being sprayed by some high cloudiness from some traffic up to the north. we...
12
12
Jun 30, 2023
06/23
by
GBN
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
bolt and stephanie takyi. nonun— bolt and stephanie takyi. nanngna nu— bolt and stephanie takyi. has the push for diverse motty gone too the push for diverse motty gone no fan— the push for diverse motty gone no fan unc— the push for diverse motty gone too far? also should all over acc— too far? also should all over ncn nave— too far? also should all over ncn navc a— too far? also should all over 40s have a free— too far? also should all over 40s have a free health motty and our supermarkets— 40s have a free health motty and our supermarkets now have to accu— our supermarkets now have to uccu an— our supermarkets now have to lock up chocolate— our supermarkets now have to lock up chocolate and dishwasher caucu— lock up chocolate and dishwasher naucnc ana— lock up chocolate and dishwasher tablets and instant— lock up chocolate and dishwasher tablets and instant coffee is cncpunnna— tablets and instant coffee is shoplifting now— tablets and instant coffee is shoplifting now out of control ? shoplifting now out of control? nuc— shoplifting now out of control? nuc your— shoplifting n
bolt and stephanie takyi. nonun— bolt and stephanie takyi. nanngna nu— bolt and stephanie takyi. has the push for diverse motty gone too the push for diverse motty gone no fan— the push for diverse motty gone no fan unc— the push for diverse motty gone too far? also should all over acc— too far? also should all over ncn nave— too far? also should all over ncn navc a— too far? also should all over 40s have a free— too far? also should all over 40s have a free health motty and our...
45
45
Jun 11, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. good morning, everybody. we're kind of doing the same type of drill that we did from yesterday with all that bay area cloudiness and also the fog to start things off bleeding into some of those inland areas as well. however, as we go into the afternoon, more of a sun and clouds mixture as we saw before and temperatures much the same as well. there's the golden gate bridge on. the only difference with today is we don't have the air aloft. it's as dry as it was from yesterday put that little addendum in there. there is that chance of seeing a little isolated sprinkle. we can't rule that out but more substantive, if you will, up in tahoe. they actually are looking out for some flash flooding for today is a possibility over the next day due to some of the heavier thunder showers. they've had and that are in the forecast. once we get some daytime heating now at the surface, there's our onshore winds. you will notice most readings in the single digits, but some double digits get around the
stephanie. good morning, everybody. we're kind of doing the same type of drill that we did from yesterday with all that bay area cloudiness and also the fog to start things off bleeding into some of those inland areas as well. however, as we go into the afternoon, more of a sun and clouds mixture as we saw before and temperatures much the same as well. there's the golden gate bridge on. the only difference with today is we don't have the air aloft. it's as dry as it was from yesterday put that...
187
187
Jun 20, 2023
06/23
by
CNNW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie, what's your question girl?ging s w to divvy? who is that saying in that? >> that's for all. , nobody knew. that >> i heard it was for all. >> let me tell you who knew that, stephanie knew that. that was a trick question. i wanted to confirm it was farrell. >> that's amazing little trivia that people do not know. >> it's unbelievable. >> we had four all before you guys did. >> you sure did. he was a baby in the studio. >> what was it like working with them? >> he was in the studio, did his little lake and then. you should ask him what it was like working with us. >> come on. okay, okay. >> last question to you. what makes you feel free? >> honestly, i just recently cut my hair and i feel so free. it's been a few months. and i just feel free. release the stress. i'm feeling good about myself. >> black woman and our hair, there's a lot going on the. a lot of emotion that goes on in there. there's a lot of judgment that comes our way so that is beautiful. >> for you? >> just being able to love my family the way i w
stephanie, what's your question girl?ging s w to divvy? who is that saying in that? >> that's for all. , nobody knew. that >> i heard it was for all. >> let me tell you who knew that, stephanie knew that. that was a trick question. i wanted to confirm it was farrell. >> that's amazing little trivia that people do not know. >> it's unbelievable. >> we had four all before you guys did. >> you sure did. he was a baby in the studio. >> what was it...
95
95
Jun 17, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> happening today, community members are marking pride month in san francisco by installing a display of the iconic pink triangle that head now to twin peaks where that's where we'll find four's tiffany justice. she's live for us as volunteers gathered this morning. and tiffany, the pink triangle carries a lot of significance for the lgbtq community. >> it does. and this is an iconic event that happens every year during private me. go ahead and step out the shot to show you what is going on behind us. volunteers have already arrived. there's actually a lot coming up right now and they're just trying to take out some of the supplies in the trucks so they can start installing the peak triangle very soon. the pink triangle will be installed today and they're expecting about 450 volunteers out here to help do that. this is some video from previous years of the iconic pink triangle this year will be the 28th year of putting this together. founder patrick carney
stephanie. all right, dave, thank you. >> happening today, community members are marking pride month in san francisco by installing a display of the iconic pink triangle that head now to twin peaks where that's where we'll find four's tiffany justice. she's live for us as volunteers gathered this morning. and tiffany, the pink triangle carries a lot of significance for the lgbtq community. >> it does. and this is an iconic event that happens every year during private me. go ahead...
120
120
Jun 2, 2023
06/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie ruhle, we'll see you this evening on the 11th hour. see you on the west word tonight, and again, we'll be back. we'll be back. ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that one's purple. - [announcer] get the exact same coverage as the nation's leading carrier. starting at $20. consumer cellular. >> all in with chris hayes starts now. >> tonight on all in. >> it's hard to predict but i would think we are talking about a matter of days not months.
stephanie ruhle, we'll see you this evening on the 11th hour. see you on the west word tonight, and again, we'll be back. we'll be back. ♪♪ voltaren. the joy of movement. ♪♪ - this is our premium platinum coverage map and this is consumer cellular's map. - i don't see the difference, do you? - well, that one's purple. - [announcer] get the exact same coverage as the nation's leading carrier. starting at $20. consumer cellular. >> all in with chris hayes starts now. >>...
106
106
Jun 9, 2023
06/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
trump, stephanie. i think we need to understand a couple of things because you asked a really important question that's going to be on the mind eventually of jurors. and legally it's not necessary to discuss or prove any particular motive. we don't know all the seven charges, but what we're hearing at least one of them is this willful retention of national information, right? that doesn't require that you've given this to a foreign power, that you've shown it to anybody, you've just unlawfully and willfully retained it without authority to do so. so you consider and say technically this is one point, no one cares. the jury cares. they're going to want to know. it's likely no one is going to say it's absolutely certain jack smith's team explored this question deeply and may not have come up with an answer because it's donald j. trump. >> and frank, some are saying the espionage act, they pulled this relic from history to try to dig something up to charge him with. this is what chelsea manning, julian as
trump, stephanie. i think we need to understand a couple of things because you asked a really important question that's going to be on the mind eventually of jurors. and legally it's not necessary to discuss or prove any particular motive. we don't know all the seven charges, but what we're hearing at least one of them is this willful retention of national information, right? that doesn't require that you've given this to a foreign power, that you've shown it to anybody, you've just unlawfully...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
40
40
Jun 27, 2023
06/23
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
sapphire i supervisor stephanie stephanie i supervisor walton walton. no supervisor chan chan , no supervisor dorsey dorsey i supervisor and gaudio and gaudio i supervisor mandolin. hi mandolin i supervisor melgar melgar i supervisor peskin pesca and i supervisor preston preston no. and supervisor ronan. ronan no. there are seven eyes and four nose with supervisors walton, chan, preston and ronan voting no. the resolution is adopted. madam clerk, could you please read items 29 and 30 together? items 29 and 30 are two. resolution that approve liquor licenses. item 29 determines that the issuance of a type 90 on sale general music venue, liquor license to qualia enter entertainment inc to do business as arena sf located at 2565 mission street will serve the public convenience and item 30 determines that the person to person premise to premises transfer of a type 21 off sale general beer wine and distilled spirits, liquor license to epicurean trader doing business as the same name located at 2240 market street will serve the public convenience and to reque
sapphire i supervisor stephanie stephanie i supervisor walton walton. no supervisor chan chan , no supervisor dorsey dorsey i supervisor and gaudio and gaudio i supervisor mandolin. hi mandolin i supervisor melgar melgar i supervisor peskin pesca and i supervisor preston preston no. and supervisor ronan. ronan no. there are seven eyes and four nose with supervisors walton, chan, preston and ronan voting no. the resolution is adopted. madam clerk, could you please read items 29 and 30 together?...
63
63
Jun 13, 2023
06/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
>> thank you for having me stephanie. i think the thing that matters most right now is the facts and the evidence in this case. i really wish people would take a moment and read the indictment for themselves and i won't go through the litany of it but what strikes me most is not just the evidence in this case which is overwhelming, but the sources of the evidence. this information came from people who were on donald trump's employer, who were on his payroll. we are talking about text messages that were between the trump employees. we are talking about surveillance tapes in mar-a-lago. >> where he is actively trying to keep this content. for those who are saying what about pence, what about biden? he actively used his team to keep to hide this content after the government said could you hand the specter. >> and we are not talking about government policy memos here. we are talking about information that was derived in many cases from human intelligence sources. we are talking about information that was presumably given to u
>> thank you for having me stephanie. i think the thing that matters most right now is the facts and the evidence in this case. i really wish people would take a moment and read the indictment for themselves and i won't go through the litany of it but what strikes me most is not just the evidence in this case which is overwhelming, but the sources of the evidence. this information came from people who were on donald trump's employer, who were on his payroll. we are talking about text...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Jun 28, 2023
06/23
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
sapphire i supervisor stephanie stephanie i supervisor walton walton. no supervisor chan chan , no supervisor dorsey dorsey i supervisor and gaudio and gaudio i supervisor mandolin. hi mandolin i supervisor melgar melgar i supervisor peskin pesca and i supervisor preston preston no. and supervisor ronan. ronan no. there are seven eyes and four nose with supervisors walton, chan, preston and ronan voting no. the resolution is adopted. madam clerk, could you please read items 29 and 30 together? items 29 and 30 are two. resolution that approve liquor licenses. item 29 determines that the issuance of a type 90 on sale general music venue, liquor license to qualia enter entertainment inc to do business as arena sf located at 2565 mission street will serve the public convenience and item 30 determines that the person to person premise to premises transfer of a type 21 off sale general beer wine and distilled spirits, liquor license to epicurean trader doing business as the same name located at 2240 market street will serve the public convenience and to reque
sapphire i supervisor stephanie stephanie i supervisor walton walton. no supervisor chan chan , no supervisor dorsey dorsey i supervisor and gaudio and gaudio i supervisor mandolin. hi mandolin i supervisor melgar melgar i supervisor peskin pesca and i supervisor preston preston no. and supervisor ronan. ronan no. there are seven eyes and four nose with supervisors walton, chan, preston and ronan voting no. the resolution is adopted. madam clerk, could you please read items 29 and 30 together?...
51
51
Jun 7, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie sy has more. stephanie: geoff, these are big players in the crypto world.s most recent suit, the sec is accusing coinbase of breaking federal law by acting as an exchange broker and clearing agency without being registered as any of them. for more on the crisis in crypto, i'm joined by roben farzad, host of public radio's "full disclosure.” roben, it's good to see you. in the simplest of terms, please explain why the sec is suing coinbase and what it alleges. roben farzad, host, "full disclosure": coinbase was operating as an exchange, something that has been regulated, in fact, intensely for the better part of 90 years. and if they want to do things, if they want to say, we operate outside the system, that's a world that they would like to occupy. that's their world view. but here you have the sec chair coming in and saying, actually, these should be regulated securities. they should be accompanied by offering statements, disclosures, various strings attached to the sec. and, clearly, that's anathema to the crypto world. you kind of want to exist in this g
stephanie sy has more. stephanie: geoff, these are big players in the crypto world.s most recent suit, the sec is accusing coinbase of breaking federal law by acting as an exchange broker and clearing agency without being registered as any of them. for more on the crisis in crypto, i'm joined by roben farzad, host of public radio's "full disclosure.” roben, it's good to see you. in the simplest of terms, please explain why the sec is suing coinbase and what it alleges. roben farzad,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
13
13
Jun 19, 2023
06/23
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
he agi eyes supervisor stephany stephanie i supervisor walton. walton i supervisor chan chan, i supervisor dorsey. dorsey supervisor and cardio and cardio i supervisor man delman. randleman i supervisor melgar melgaard. i supervisor peskin. no no. and supervisor preston preston, i there are 10 eyes and one no. with supervisor peskin voting no. the ordinance is finally passed. next item, please 31. this is an ordinance to amend the planning code for nonconforming public parking lots in the mission street n c t district cock on item 31 supervisor ronan ronan i supervisor safi. so far, he eyes supervisor stephany. stephanie i supervisor walton. walton i supervisor chan. chan i supervisor dorsey dorsey, supervisor regard eo and cardio eyes supervisor handelman gentlemen. eyes supervisor melgar. mill gar i supervisor peskin. i and supervisor preston preston either are 11 eyes. the ordinance is finally passed. next item, please. 32 this is an ordinance to amend the landmark designation for 4 29 through 4 31 castro street, the castro theater. roll call
he agi eyes supervisor stephany stephanie i supervisor walton. walton i supervisor chan chan, i supervisor dorsey. dorsey supervisor and cardio and cardio i supervisor man delman. randleman i supervisor melgar melgaard. i supervisor peskin. no no. and supervisor preston preston, i there are 10 eyes and one no. with supervisor peskin voting no. the ordinance is finally passed. next item, please 31. this is an ordinance to amend the planning code for nonconforming public parking lots in the...
113
113
Jun 15, 2023
06/23
by
KQED
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie: welco to newshour west. federal reserve is pausing s push for higher interest rates for now. the central bank decided not to raise rates for the first time in 15 months, but they also indicated it may still hike by another half a percentage point to slow growth and curb inflation. chairman jerome powell said that is because the latest economic data is stronger than expected. >> growth estimates moved up, inflation estimates moved up a bit. all three of those point in the same direction. more restraint will be necessary then we had thought. stephanie: the fed's goal is to bring inflation down to a 2% annual level. it is running at twice that number nearly 80 people drowned off the coast of greece in one of the worst migrant disasters this year. they had sailed from libya on a fishing boat when the vessel sank. as many as 500 may have been aboard. survivors were taken to a warehouse in the greek port city of kalamata. >> it is indeed a tragic situation, a very difficult situation with a very large number of sh
stephanie: welco to newshour west. federal reserve is pausing s push for higher interest rates for now. the central bank decided not to raise rates for the first time in 15 months, but they also indicated it may still hike by another half a percentage point to slow growth and curb inflation. chairman jerome powell said that is because the latest economic data is stronger than expected. >> growth estimates moved up, inflation estimates moved up a bit. all three of those point in the same...
143
143
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie ramos on the scene. hurricane season has just started, and already tonight the first named storm of the season forming in the gulf, affecting florida already. tropical storm arlene, heavy rain and flash flooding. in the northeast at this hour, the storm moving in toward new york city in the path tonight. rob marciano on this and the record heat. he's tracking it all. new reporting tonight on former president trump's handling of highly classified documents, abc news learning donald trump's lawyers were unable to find the sensitive document trump was allegedly recorded discussing about a potential u.s. attack on iran during the trump years. pierre thomas reporting. also a word coming into night that the cia director, william burns, has made a secret trip to china for the biden administration. martha raddatz standing by with late reporting. the senate passing the debt deal overnight, and president biden a short time ago addressing this from the oval office, on the bipartisan nature of the agreement, arguing
stephanie ramos on the scene. hurricane season has just started, and already tonight the first named storm of the season forming in the gulf, affecting florida already. tropical storm arlene, heavy rain and flash flooding. in the northeast at this hour, the storm moving in toward new york city in the path tonight. rob marciano on this and the record heat. he's tracking it all. new reporting tonight on former president trump's handling of highly classified documents, abc news learning donald...
54
54
Jun 29, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie back to you. >> thank you, stephanie. at least 160 people had to spend the night away from their homes in san leandro after an apartment fire forced the massive evacuation. the fire started early last night as kron four's philippe djegal reports the building was immediately read tact. >> just after 5 o'clock tuesday evening, a fire broke out in a senator unit on the top floor of the 3 story metro park apartment homes on east 14th street in san leandro. leticia laying shares a bedroom wall with the unit that caught fire. i don't know what happened her house over the electrical problem, although she >> that's something on. although she left town the bar on a note, all i know is starred in her house, the city of san leandro and the american red cross provided evacuees with hotel vouchers for the night. at least 160 people were displaced. and although the fire did not spread throughout the complex, all 42 units were red tagged mainly due to water damage and the lack of electricity pg e was called back to the scene wednesday m
i'm stephanie back to you. >> thank you, stephanie. at least 160 people had to spend the night away from their homes in san leandro after an apartment fire forced the massive evacuation. the fire started early last night as kron four's philippe djegal reports the building was immediately read tact. >> just after 5 o'clock tuesday evening, a fire broke out in a senator unit on the top floor of the 3 story metro park apartment homes on east 14th street in san leandro. leticia laying...
38
38
Jun 30, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> kron for stephanie lin joins us live from the newsroom with more. stephanie? catherine grant, we heard from president biden this morning. he called the ruling a disappointment. >> adding the decision walks away from decades of precedent. >> can do decision to be the last word. one of cannon last word. the court can render a decision cannot change what america stands discrimination still exists in america. today's decision does not change simple fact student has it overcome had overcome adversity. their passage occasion. would recognize and is? mister works. all >> thr president there saying this is not a normal court. a recap the supreme court today ruled the affirmative action policies of harvard university and the university of north carolina to be unconstitutional. chief justice john roberts saying in the majority opinion that the university's policies violated the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment by not guaranteeing racial neutrality. let's take a look at that statement. it reads in part for too long, universities have, quote, concluded wrongl
. >> kron for stephanie lin joins us live from the newsroom with more. stephanie? catherine grant, we heard from president biden this morning. he called the ruling a disappointment. >> adding the decision walks away from decades of precedent. >> can do decision to be the last word. one of cannon last word. the court can render a decision cannot change what america stands discrimination still exists in america. today's decision does not change simple fact student has it...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie, as even like stephanie, you've made very clear that you are not happy with, with what is on the table today. can you suggest for us a best there, a way to manage migrants and refugees arriving in europe? i appreciate it's complicated, but what are the priorities that you would suggest as well? what we need is figure up to find any make migration rules that fed and shared responsibility for welcoming refugees in europe. that was 1st the proper reform at the top in the test country at the entry level, meaning that it's not primarily countries as you're explore. does that provide exciting? it also means an mandatory on the direction mechanism. prioritizing relocation. so that responsibility is fed and shed among european countries when there is an increase of arrivals in europe. and finally, it means that the user needs to create safe and regular pop waves to your for refugees seeking protection in order to end the human tragedy that we see it, you're not going seaboard is on a daily basis. but push back. stephanie pope from oaks from international. thank you so much for your t
stephanie, as even like stephanie, you've made very clear that you are not happy with, with what is on the table today. can you suggest for us a best there, a way to manage migrants and refugees arriving in europe? i appreciate it's complicated, but what are the priorities that you would suggest as well? what we need is figure up to find any make migration rules that fed and shared responsibility for welcoming refugees in europe. that was 1st the proper reform at the top in the test country at...
67
67
Jun 22, 2023
06/23
by
KRON
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm stephanie land. we start our coverage with the latest on the search for the titanic submersible that went missing over the weekend with 5 people on board today. the coast guard sharing new developments in their latest attempts to find that last vessel. we know several of those missing passengers do have connections to the bay area. so let's listen in for the latest from the coast guard right now. titan submersible. >> approximately 1600 from the bow of the titanic on the sea floor. roving subsequently. found additional debris. in consultation with experts from within the unified command. the debris is consistent with a catastrophic loss. the pressure chamber. upon this determination. we immediately notify the family. on behalf of the united states coast guard and the entire unified command. i offer my deepest condolences to the families. i can only imagine. what this has been like for them. and i hope that this discovery. provides some solace during this difficult time. additionally, we've been in cl
i'm stephanie land. we start our coverage with the latest on the search for the titanic submersible that went missing over the weekend with 5 people on board today. the coast guard sharing new developments in their latest attempts to find that last vessel. we know several of those missing passengers do have connections to the bay area. so let's listen in for the latest from the coast guard right now. titan submersible. >> approximately 1600 from the bow of the titanic on the sea floor....
67
67
Jun 15, 2023
06/23
by
FBC
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
maria: what happens next stephanie pomboy on the other side of this break, macromavens president stephanieexpectations for the fed the economy, and reaction to the ecb taking rates higher this morning. back in a minute. . the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with greater spending potential, sam can keep making smart ideas... ...a brilliant reality! the ink business premier card from chase for business. make more of what's yours. chevy silverado factory-lifted trucks. where will they take you? with the capability of a 2-inch lift. ♪ the versatility of the available multi-flex tailgate. ♪ and the connection of a 13.4” diagonal touchscreen. chevy silverado. taking adventure to a whole new level. we moved out of the city so our little sophie could ap
maria: what happens next stephanie pomboy on the other side of this break, macromavens president stephanieexpectations for the fed the economy, and reaction to the ecb taking rates higher this morning. back in a minute. . the chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours!...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
44
44
Jun 21, 2023
06/23
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
he agi eyes supervisor stephany stephanie i supervisor walton. walton i supervisor chan chan, i supervisor dorsey. dorsey supervisor and cardio and cardio i supervisor man delman. randleman i supervisor melgar melgaard. i supervisor peskin. no no. and supervisor preston preston, i there are 10 eyes and one no. with supervisor peskin voting no. the ordinance is finally passed. next item, please 31. this is an ordinance to amend the planning code for nonconforming public parking lots in the mission street n c t district cock on item 31 supervisor ronan ronan i supervisor safi. so far, he eyes supervisor stephany. stephanie i supervisor walton. walton i supervisor chan. chan i supervisor dorsey dorsey, supervisor regard eo and cardio eyes supervisor handelman gentlemen. eyes supervisor melgar. mill gar i supervisor peskin. i and supervisor preston preston either are 11 eyes. the ordinance is finally passed. next item, please. 32 this is an ordinance to amend the landmark designation for 4 29 through 4 31 castro street, the castro theater. roll call
he agi eyes supervisor stephany stephanie i supervisor walton. walton i supervisor chan chan, i supervisor dorsey. dorsey supervisor and cardio and cardio i supervisor man delman. randleman i supervisor melgar melgaard. i supervisor peskin. no no. and supervisor preston preston, i there are 10 eyes and one no. with supervisor peskin voting no. the ordinance is finally passed. next item, please 31. this is an ordinance to amend the planning code for nonconforming public parking lots in the...
54
54
Jun 8, 2023
06/23
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
good evening once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening's broadcast in the state of florida, where former trump aide taylor but a which testified for a miami grand jury as part of a special counsel jack smith investigation into the former president's handling of classified documents. and, but a which is very close to donald trump. he spent time as a spokesman before becoming the head of a trump aligned super pac. so, he is just as close to trump today as he has ever been. but a witch described his granary appearance as quote, fulfilling a legal obligation, he also criticize the investigation halves quote a deeply troubling effort to get donald trump. it comes just one day after the new york times reported former trump chief of staff mark meadows testified in jack smith's investigations. according to two people briefed on the matter, -- thousands of secret service agents have been subpoenaed, or appeared before the washington grand jury in the classified documents investigation. here is a former federal prosecutor and
good evening once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening's broadcast in the state of florida, where former trump aide taylor but a which testified for a miami grand jury as part of a special counsel jack smith investigation into the former president's handling of classified documents. and, but a which is very close to donald trump. he spent time as a spokesman before becoming the head of a trump aligned super pac. so, he is just as close to trump today as he has ever been. but a...
109
109
Jun 8, 2023
06/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie e hsu. musical guest, adam lambert. d featuring g the legendnda roots crewew >> questlove: 1805 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh that's what i'm talking about! welcome! thank you! welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. thank you for watching [ cheers and applause today is march 1st, which means it is the start of women's history month. [ cheers and applause exactly right. ♪ yeah just remember, behind every great woman is a man loudly repeating her ideas. [ laughter ] let's get to some news today, in washington, the conservative political action conference, or cpac, kicked off. it's basically coachella for people who post on facebook in all caps [ laughter ] i heard that this year, top republicans like ron desantis and mitch mcconnell aren't attending cpac it's being held in d.c. at the gaylord national resort and convention center. now -- now we know mike pence won't be there either. [ laughter ] cpac calls i
stephanie e hsu. musical guest, adam lambert. d featuring g the legendnda roots crewew >> questlove: 1805 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh that's what i'm talking about! welcome! thank you! welcome, everybody welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. thank you for watching [ cheers and applause today is march 1st, which means it is the start of women's history month. [ cheers...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
40
40
Jun 28, 2023
06/23
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
supervisor stephanie. stephanie i supervisor walton walton i supervisor chan chan i supervisor dorsey dorsey i supervisor and guardian and guardian i supervisor randleman mental ellman i supervisor melgar. i melgar i supervisor. peskin peskin i supervisor preston preston i and supervisor ronen ronen i there are ten eyes all right. the motions are approved. madam clerk, why don't we go back to roll call for introductions where i believe supervisor stephanie had just concluded? yes. and supervisor walton is up next to introduce new business. thank you, madam clerk. first of all, just want to give some. brief updates on. outside boards as far as our workforce investment board in their staff presented their fiscal year 2023 funding recommendations, focusing on on demand industries and equitable pathways for residents. the recommendations received positive feedback from wusf members and the public, and they were approved. as you know, earlier, we had an update from caltrans. but i do just want to state for the
supervisor stephanie. stephanie i supervisor walton walton i supervisor chan chan i supervisor dorsey dorsey i supervisor and guardian and guardian i supervisor randleman mental ellman i supervisor melgar. i melgar i supervisor. peskin peskin i supervisor preston preston i and supervisor ronen ronen i there are ten eyes all right. the motions are approved. madam clerk, why don't we go back to roll call for introductions where i believe supervisor stephanie had just concluded? yes. and...