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stephanie: rig.on for the stabilization unit is because they have nowhere for these kids to go. there's no homes. there's no room at the hospital. so, it's not meant to be therapeutic. and it really should be. these are kids. stephanie: calvin has since gotten therapy and is looking forward to graduating from high school this year. andrew: the axis point is crisis. stephanie: andrew medina acknowledges there are still areas for improvement. andrew: we recognize at every opportunity that we can do better by our communities, and we are working towards that. stephanie: for raquel medina, the system seems to have worked. what would you have done had you not had 988? raquel: i don't know. i would have spent the night in tears, not knowing what to do, still in that dark hole. so i honestly have no idea what i would have done to get myself out of it. stephanie: the crisis care specialist she spoke to that night followed up later on and connected her to a list of therapists that take her insurance. raquel: m
stephanie: rig.on for the stabilization unit is because they have nowhere for these kids to go. there's no homes. there's no room at the hospital. so, it's not meant to be therapeutic. and it really should be. these are kids. stephanie: calvin has since gotten therapy and is looking forward to graduating from high school this year. andrew: the axis point is crisis. stephanie: andrew medina acknowledges there are still areas for improvement. andrew: we recognize at every opportunity that we can...
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stephanie: why is that important?nt because we need to signify that you're coming into a place for treatment. we are not the police. this is not jail. you know, there's somebody who's coming in who is feeling increasingly suicidal. and maybe they're just very, very depressed and having these strong suicidal thoughts and urges, maybe just attempted suicide. and a lot of those patients are coming in and they're not combative. they're sick right now and they need help. stephanie: crisis stabilization centers can keep patients in their observation units for 23 hours, during which most are stabilized. the hotline, mobile crisis teams, and the stabilization centers are a continuum of crisis care that andrew medina, the state's medicaid crisis administrator, says are exemplary. >> those three components operational 24/7, 365 days a year, 366 in leap years is really what sets arizona apart, because nationally, there are many, many states where those are operational between 8:00 to 4:00, not on weekends, you know, are manned b
stephanie: why is that important?nt because we need to signify that you're coming into a place for treatment. we are not the police. this is not jail. you know, there's somebody who's coming in who is feeling increasingly suicidal. and maybe they're just very, very depressed and having these strong suicidal thoughts and urges, maybe just attempted suicide. and a lot of those patients are coming in and they're not combative. they're sick right now and they need help. stephanie: crisis...
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. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west updating our top story.ublicans in the house did succeed in impeaching homeland security sec. alejandra mayorkas over the border crisis. the final tally, 214 to 213 in a historic vote, the first time a sitting cabinet secretary has been impeached. articles of impeachment, which include accusations that mayorkas willfully and systematically refused to enforce immigration laws, will be presented to the senate when they return from recess. lisa desjardins reports a trial date has been set for february 27. in the days other headlines, the labor department's latest look at the u.s. economy raises new questions about how fast inflation is easing. consumer prices in january were up 3.1% from a year ago, smaller than the annual increase in december. but month to month, prices rose 0.3% -- and that was slightly more than in december. analysts attribute much of the rise to the rising costs of homes, rentals and hotel rooms. a winter storm disrupted schools, commutes and flights across much of the northeast today. snow
. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west updating our top story.ublicans in the house did succeed in impeaching homeland security sec. alejandra mayorkas over the border crisis. the final tally, 214 to 213 in a historic vote, the first time a sitting cabinet secretary has been impeached. articles of impeachment, which include accusations that mayorkas willfully and systematically refused to enforce immigration laws, will be presented to the senate when they return from recess. lisa...
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if you are talking about, and stephanie - election.home option are not voting at all, is at a greater risk than normal given how long this primary contest, this general election contest is considering the primary has not been competitive on either side? 100% it is. staying home is going to be a major voting block come general election that i don't know how prognostications can take that into consideration yet, and how much that will impact what the election results are, especially states like michigan.— especially states like michigan. especially states like michiaan. ., , michigan. speaking of slaves like michigan, _ michigan. speaking of slaves like michigan, stephanie, . michigan. speaking of slaves like michigan, stephanie, it| michigan. speaking of slavesl like michigan, stephanie, it is a site with a lot of blue—collar workers, trade union workers which bothjoe biden and donald trump are actively trying to garner that support we sawjoe biden of the first—ever sitting president to join a picket line as he did last year. how compet
if you are talking about, and stephanie - election.home option are not voting at all, is at a greater risk than normal given how long this primary contest, this general election contest is considering the primary has not been competitive on either side? 100% it is. staying home is going to be a major voting block come general election that i don't know how prognostications can take that into consideration yet, and how much that will impact what the election results are, especially states like...
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very much, stephanie._ we will i there and thank you very much, i stephanie._ we will do stephanie.you. we will do this again same time _ stephanie. thank you. we will do this again same time next - stephanie. thank you. we will do this again same time next week. | around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. bbc news, bringing you different stories from across the uk. with wide open space and expansive views, the gleadless valley in sheffield could be a popular place to live. but the estate, which was built about 60 years ago, is becoming dilapidated while it waits for a £97 million face—lift. the refurbishment was first planned in 2017. we're now present at 2024, and nothing has happened, not a single spade has hit the ground. very frustrated, frustrated for the people living on the estate. under the plans, blocks of maisonettes like this one were to be knocked down and replaced, and other homes were to be completely transformed. sheffield city council says it took five years to consult on and draw up the master plan because of covid and administration change. however, wo
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stephanie. >> well, these are people who have obviously never run a business themselves, so, you knowwho are running our government from the top to the bottom. none of them have signed a paycheck, and it's the a real problem, and it's evident in their point you know, as relates to these inflation numbers and what consumers are feeling, it'll be interesting to see at 10:00 today when the university of michigan survey is reported, you know, that survey has shown an increase in sentiment. but it's directly a result of declining gasoline prices. if you overlay gasoline prices with consumer sentiment, you know, they move perfectly inversely. so i think as these energy prices begin to feed back through and gasoline prices move back higher, you can expect consumers will start to sound a more glum tone, and that will probably be reflected in their consumption as well. so this story is going to have a major impact on overall consumer spending as well as what the fed if's trajectory is here -- fed's trajectory is here. maria: stephanie, what do you make of this reaction in markets, dow industri
stephanie. >> well, these are people who have obviously never run a business themselves, so, you knowwho are running our government from the top to the bottom. none of them have signed a paycheck, and it's the a real problem, and it's evident in their point you know, as relates to these inflation numbers and what consumers are feeling, it'll be interesting to see at 10:00 today when the university of michigan survey is reported, you know, that survey has shown an increase in sentiment....
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rebecca: absolutely i want to pick up on stephanie's point i agree numbers don't add up specificallyuch the amount of revisions that we've seen was 2008. so, i almost eerily similar to precursor looking for revision of what happened last month again to put a spin on a you know the fact that we have consistent revisions to the downside average loss 47,000 jobs not a small number. maria: in terms of healthcare? do you like healthcare stocks. rebecca: i like healthcare they have, really a lot of product kind of their a.i. yes. maria: are just about getting numbers, shortly waiting on jobs numbers expecting 180,000 jobs created, in month of january moiment rate to tick higher 3.8% watching risks looking at production, you got the numbers, right to cheryl. cheryl: 353,000 -- nonfarm jobs i had to seriously -- >> [laughter]. cheryl: unemployment down 3.7%, actual number looking for 3.8%, let me give you he i don't know what to say all right. private sector jobs 317,000, the street looking for 155. government jobs, 36,000 we don't get an estimate on government jobs remember last month it wa
rebecca: absolutely i want to pick up on stephanie's point i agree numbers don't add up specificallyuch the amount of revisions that we've seen was 2008. so, i almost eerily similar to precursor looking for revision of what happened last month again to put a spin on a you know the fact that we have consistent revisions to the downside average loss 47,000 jobs not a small number. maria: in terms of healthcare? do you like healthcare stocks. rebecca: i like healthcare they have, really a lot of...
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it takes me back to may 3rd of -- stephanie. it was in evansville, indiana, when i was with ted cruz in the back of a barbershop. it was the morning he dropped out of the presidential race. that is where he called donald trump a serial philanderer. he called him a pathological liar. he said he was a moral. and -- that barbecue shop, where they were like, where the hell was that last year? -- to hear this from nikki haley, she has now been campaigning for president of the united states for more than a year. to have those words, for donald trump, his spokesman said, she's going to go around and kicked his butt, ultimately. that was their prediction. so far, the last eight years, republicans time and again have proved that that is usually, typically, what they do. >> matthew, could she be pulling kind of the original ron desantis strategy? raise enough money? stay in the race long enough that, if trump's legal troubles actually end up being devastating for him, she will be waiting in the wings? that is what desantis wanted to do. .
it takes me back to may 3rd of -- stephanie. it was in evansville, indiana, when i was with ted cruz in the back of a barbershop. it was the morning he dropped out of the presidential race. that is where he called donald trump a serial philanderer. he called him a pathological liar. he said he was a moral. and -- that barbecue shop, where they were like, where the hell was that last year? -- to hear this from nikki haley, she has now been campaigning for president of the united states for more...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west."are the latest headlines -- a top israeli official is offering new hope tonight for a deal to free the hostages in gaza, and pause the fighting. benny gantz, a member of the israeli war cabinet, spoke today in tel aviv. mr. gantz: there are ongoing attempts to promote a new hostage deal and there are promising early signs of possible progress. we will not stop looking for a way and we will not miss any opportunity to bring our people home. stephanie: gantz also warned that if there is no deal, fighting will continue into ramadan, the muslim holy month that begins in march. in gaza, israeli air strikes rained down again overnight, and hospital officials reported at least 67 palestinians were killed. palestinians said bombs crushed family homes in rafah, where more than a million gazans have fled. one palestinian condemned the world's response, including tuesday's u.s. veto of a u.n. ceasefire resolution. ahmed: this veto was not a surprise. the whole world has made the decision of commi
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west."are the latest headlines -- a top israeli official is offering new hope tonight for a deal to free the hostages in gaza, and pause the fighting. benny gantz, a member of the israeli war cabinet, spoke today in tel aviv. mr. gantz: there are ongoing attempts to promote a new hostage deal and there are promising early signs of possible progress. we will not stop looking for a way and we will not miss any opportunity to bring our people...
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stephanie. good morning. everybody was just a taste that we had from yesterday. so what we're going to do is we're going to now as we go into this afternoon. >> and tomorrow afternoon could be somewhat similar. both are sunday and our monday now, first things first, here's radar and notice all the patches you can see in the cloud cover. that's right. this morning we're going to be giving the camera shots of actually seeing some sun to get things started. going ,o repeat that, by the way, for tomorrow, too. and that big doughnut, their sweet roll you see out to sea. yes, that's our latest storm system. it has cold air aloft which means that's going to drive some severe weather. but also we're going to get those surface winds that we talked about. that's today and tomorrow. we're really watching for the most intense surface winds we've probably seen in a few weeks, half moon bay right now, you can see kind of a mixed bag of the sun and clouds mixture. we have. so we have the flood watch. nothing's
stephanie. good morning. everybody was just a taste that we had from yesterday. so what we're going to do is we're going to now as we go into this afternoon. >> and tomorrow afternoon could be somewhat similar. both are sunday and our monday now, first things first, here's radar and notice all the patches you can see in the cloud cover. that's right. this morning we're going to be giving the camera shots of actually seeing some sun to get things started. going ,o repeat that, by the way,...
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stephanie. good morning, everybody. and heavy rain across at least portions of the bay area. everybody is getting continuous rain that occurred from overnight and more is expected today. now the heavy stuff that looks like it's going to break up a little bit as we approach around noon. however, it will rain all day and really into monday. it looks like as well. here's again, the current snapshot of what's going on. you see a nice package down there in the south bay, santa cruz, mountains of intense heavy rains going on. also up there to mount hamilton, too. but then meanwhile, out to sea with the rotation of this low, that's your future into the south bay. and they've been getting a lot of heavy rain and more is to come. that's why we have current flooding as we speak. meanwhile, here's the beauty shot, if you will, of half moon bay, again, overcast in very stormy, very different from what we saw yesterday. here's the storm. kind of almost isolated, if you will, to cut off really from the stream
stephanie. good morning, everybody. and heavy rain across at least portions of the bay area. everybody is getting continuous rain that occurred from overnight and more is expected today. now the heavy stuff that looks like it's going to break up a little bit as we approach around noon. however, it will rain all day and really into monday. it looks like as well. here's again, the current snapshot of what's going on. you see a nice package down there in the south bay, santa cruz, mountains of...
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plus the bold stephanie takyi. plus the bold and free thinking tory mp philip davies, who is absolutely off message. former lib dem leader, rock star, politician vince cable and the voice of common sense on this show. the spectator magazine columnist alex marshall live from sydney in australia . lots to get in australia. lots to get through my friday. big opinion is on the way. i'll be dealing with hoyle and starmer, who are both on the naughty step . first, both on the naughty step. first, the news headlines and ray addison . addison. >> thanks, mark. our top stories tonight. police have confirmed named three children whose bodies were found at a home in bristol, died from knife injuries. seven year old farrah's bash three year old juri and nine month old mohammed were found in the sea, found in the sea mills area on sunday. the 42 year old woman, arrested on suspicion of their murder remains in hospital and is being treated for non—life threatening injuries. a vigil is being held injuries. a vigil is being held i
plus the bold stephanie takyi. plus the bold and free thinking tory mp philip davies, who is absolutely off message. former lib dem leader, rock star, politician vince cable and the voice of common sense on this show. the spectator magazine columnist alex marshall live from sydney in australia . lots to get in australia. lots to get through my friday. big opinion is on the way. i'll be dealing with hoyle and starmer, who are both on the naughty step . first, both on the naughty step. first, the...
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stephanie. all right. thanks so much, dave. >> them lee of the san francisco hit and run victim is mourning his death this morning. the victim's father says his 31 year-old son was struck and killed in the soma neighborhood earlier this month. kron four's amanda hari reports. >> has everything a you know, my david bridges still cannot believe that he'll never see his son namesake david bridges junior again before sunrise in the morning of february. 8th. the 31 year-old was hit by a driver on 6th street near bryant. and i don't know what to say. >> well, i know that tomorrow. only big name only can't really tell ahead. in life. and now it's all gone down really by myself. driver took off. >> leaving bridges to die in the street. but his father is still hopeful. police might catch them. you can't let a killer keep driving the turn that killer in. >> because they'll be more people have killed. so used to running over people. if you go. while and he'll stay out. >> bridges grew up in the bay area and was stayi
stephanie. all right. thanks so much, dave. >> them lee of the san francisco hit and run victim is mourning his death this morning. the victim's father says his 31 year-old son was struck and killed in the soma neighborhood earlier this month. kron four's amanda hari reports. >> has everything a you know, my david bridges still cannot believe that he'll never see his son namesake david bridges junior again before sunrise in the morning of february. 8th. the 31 year-old was hit by a...
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, donald trump's sweeping claims of immunity rejected by a federal appeals court. what happens next for the former presidents delay tactics. >>> then, polls closed in nevada's primary. nikki haley ran unopposed with zero delegates on the line. does this contest have any impact on the nomination? >>> and with a failed impeachment vote in a blocked border bill, do republicans have a plan c for immigration? as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening once again. i'm stephanie ruhle. we are now 273 days away from the election. and this is been an absolutely huge newsday. in nevada, votes are being counted in the states primaries. in washington, speaker mike johnson led an embarrassing supply of setbacks will not one, but two failed votes. and in michigan, we got a groundbreaking verdict tied to mass shootings in this country. >>> but first, the biggest story of them all. a panel of federal judges, excuse me, a panel o
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, donald trump's sweeping claims of immunity rejected by a federal appeals court. what happens next for the former presidents delay tactics. >>> then, polls closed in nevada's primary. nikki haley ran unopposed with zero delegates on the line. does this contest have any impact on the nomination? >>> and with a failed impeachment vote in a blocked border bill, do republicans have a...
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>> so first of all, stephanie, it's good to see you. it's been a long day, but i'm glad it's almost over. but i wasn't surprised by it. the fact of the matter is that if you look at the results, i actually said a number of people of people i thought where i lived would get a number of votes in dearborn. that's exactly what happened. i represented dearborn and lost in redistricting, but i represented ann arbor. people want their elected officials to listen to them. so i wasn't surprised on what the results are. joe biden still wan with more than 80% of the vote. it's going to be competitive, and i wonder why people aren't looking at the trump numbers where he is way underperforming, three times the number of votes at uncommitted. >> a lot of those nikki haley voters are never trumpers. yes, there were over 50,000 of them, but we just heard from a few who said they're sending a message to the president. is this their moment to have their voice heard? we know the president is working on a cease-fire. if something happens, if you see moveme
>> so first of all, stephanie, it's good to see you. it's been a long day, but i'm glad it's almost over. but i wasn't surprised by it. the fact of the matter is that if you look at the results, i actually said a number of people of people i thought where i lived would get a number of votes in dearborn. that's exactly what happened. i represented dearborn and lost in redistricting, but i represented ann arbor. people want their elected officials to listen to them. so i wasn't surprised on...
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good morning, stephanie. yes, we are a few hours out for when this parade will start, but they have kind of set up a little bit. you can see that they have those safety barriers in place. >> when this parade is going to get going at 5.15, this afternoon, they will spread those out and thousands of people are expected to be here celebrating the year of the dragon. so let's talk more about this. we're at where this parade starts here at second and market and it will wind its way through the city ending at kearney. and jackson. organizers say that this parade will last 2 and a half hours and it's free to come. watch actress and comedian aquafina is going to be the grand marshal of this year's parade. but if you want to do something before 5 o'clock this afternoon, there are more events. there is a community street fair in chinatown today and tomorrow today will go from 10:00am to 04:00pm and there will be over 120 boost with the entertainment stage on pacific avenue. have a lot a >> bring a lot of business and i
good morning, stephanie. yes, we are a few hours out for when this parade will start, but they have kind of set up a little bit. you can see that they have those safety barriers in place. >> when this parade is going to get going at 5.15, this afternoon, they will spread those out and thousands of people are expected to be here celebrating the year of the dragon. so let's talk more about this. we're at where this parade starts here at second and market and it will wind its way through the...
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>> amazon. >> stephanie? services. $1 billion of free cash flow per year. >> rob, what do you have for us today? >> o'reilly auto motive. down 5% last week. it shines in volatile markets and people have old cars they need to fix. >> jimmy has been talking about that. speaking of, what is your final trade? >> qualcomm. i think the narrative has changed. it's not just the mobile phone bo bottoming, it's automotive pro-felling further. >> you like quantum services? >> i do. put a pin in that. >> we're red across the board. we'll see as i track you through the final hour of trade. that does it for us. "the exchange" is next. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ icy hot. ice works fast. ♪♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot. fresh, warm hot dogs! when i'm not selling hot dogs, i invest in a fund that advances innovations like robotics. fresh, warm hot dogs, straight out of my torso! one for you, one for you. oh, you're a messy one. cool, right? so cool. anyone can become an agent
>> amazon. >> stephanie? services. $1 billion of free cash flow per year. >> rob, what do you have for us today? >> o'reilly auto motive. down 5% last week. it shines in volatile markets and people have old cars they need to fix. >> jimmy has been talking about that. speaking of, what is your final trade? >> qualcomm. i think the narrative has changed. it's not just the mobile phone bo bottoming, it's automotive pro-felling further. >> you like quantum...
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stephanie said we're in better shape this year than last year. we had the russell 3000 which has 90% of stocks hit all-time highs. the world index hit all-time new territory. the market is in a sweet spot. inflation continues to come down. now we are seeing a fed on the verge of cutting interest rates this year. >> mark, i want to ask a question. you said institutional investors remain hesitant. that's bullish for the market. why is that? >> normally you want to look at sentiment from the contrarian perspective. we saw the largest outflows of s.p.y. since 2014. that is ahead of the magnificent seven earnings. we have seen the rapid gains and many of the stocks have changed all our lives for the better. a lot of institutions have started to put on the brakes and say it would be nice to see consolidation and the right to take money off the table. it was an unusual exodus for the market over the last couple weeks. if anything, it makes me think people need to see that consolidation, but it doesn't mean we will get it. >> okay. not going to get it as
stephanie said we're in better shape this year than last year. we had the russell 3000 which has 90% of stocks hit all-time highs. the world index hit all-time new territory. the market is in a sweet spot. inflation continues to come down. now we are seeing a fed on the verge of cutting interest rates this year. >> mark, i want to ask a question. you said institutional investors remain hesitant. that's bullish for the market. why is that? >> normally you want to look at sentiment...
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stephanie, back to you.right, stephanie, thank you so much for live coverage throughout the morning. >> a cisco people are getting ready for the wet weather as well, we spotted sandbags placed around some businesses and homes. >> this after areas throughout the city flooded on wednesday, several spots in the north bay also facing the same problem. officials now reminding homeowners to check their drains ahead of the big storm that's going to roll in and a trip to the bay area took a terrifying turn for a group of texas. tourists. they got robbed at gunpoint in oakland. the suspects still on the loose has called for money and reports there is a reward being offered. >> and the family out of texas say they love to vacation here in california. so they invited a huge group of about 15 people for their son's 21st birthday to celebrate in wine country. it's been his dream to do that in this way, his whole life. but then that dream turned into a nightmare at this gas station monday afternoon. they're fun. ended on
stephanie, back to you.right, stephanie, thank you so much for live coverage throughout the morning. >> a cisco people are getting ready for the wet weather as well, we spotted sandbags placed around some businesses and homes. >> this after areas throughout the city flooded on wednesday, several spots in the north bay also facing the same problem. officials now reminding homeowners to check their drains ahead of the big storm that's going to roll in and a trip to the bay area took a...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. we are now 250 days away from the election, my goodness, 252 days, that is when we are going to be talking a lot about the state of michigan. tonight we saw michigan's first vote of the 2024 race, it is democratic and -- and republican primaries, nbc news is projecting donald trump has won the gop race, but around one third of republican voters cast their ballot for someone else. and nbc news projects an easy one for president biden in way's race. the other story of the night, more than 40,000 votes uncommitted after an organized effort to rebuke president biden towards his policies in israel and gaza. still, as we consider these protest votes, it is important to note the votes for nikki haley on the republican side are much, much larger than the votes for uncommitted, meaning, meaning it is a big, big night for joe biden. with that, let's get right to, it our own steve kornacki is at the big board. steve, walk us through it. >> yes, stephanie, let's start on the republican side, now
i'm stephanie ruhle. we are now 250 days away from the election, my goodness, 252 days, that is when we are going to be talking a lot about the state of michigan. tonight we saw michigan's first vote of the 2024 race, it is democratic and -- and republican primaries, nbc news is projecting donald trump has won the gop race, but around one third of republican voters cast their ballot for someone else. and nbc news projects an easy one for president biden in way's race. the other story of the...
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plus my friday friends , the wonderful stephanie friends, the wonderful stephanie takyi and michael crickichael crick. now listen, it's great to have you in the studio with us, philip. first of all, you were there with ringside seats for this drama midweek. what's your reaction to the manoeuvres of labour and the fact that in the end, this vote didn't happen? >> well , the decision the >> well, the decision the speaker made was indefensible. i mean, it was completely wrong. he just changed the rules. um, and, you know, he's a referee. he's supposed to apply the rules, say, don't like rules, not say, i don't like this rule, so we this particular rule, so we won't with it today. won't bother with it today. that's acceptable. i'm not that's not acceptable. i'm not one of the people who wants him to i him to stay. to leave. i want him to stay. i think he's a good, decent, honourable man. he made a mistake he's the mistake and he's come to the house twice to say he made a mistake. and we should accept that move on. but he was that and move on. but he was clearly under intolerable clearly put u
plus my friday friends , the wonderful stephanie friends, the wonderful stephanie takyi and michael crickichael crick. now listen, it's great to have you in the studio with us, philip. first of all, you were there with ringside seats for this drama midweek. what's your reaction to the manoeuvres of labour and the fact that in the end, this vote didn't happen? >> well , the decision the >> well, the decision the speaker made was indefensible. i mean, it was completely wrong. he just...
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stephanie. good morning, everybody. and a stormy weekend is in store with us. a little bit of a the other rounds that we had here will try to break that down for you as we go forward. but yes, it's going to be quite wet today. again, we have the light rain shower activity just getting started a little bit behind and it will fill up the bay with some moderate rain as we start to get to later into the morning. so will plan on that first things. first, there's radar to show you how we stand. we have that moderate rain, shower activity, building 2 as we approach around noon for today before it breaks up a little bit for a nice little break coming our way, east bay shoreline, looking already overcast, as you will see, not going to see much the way of sun at all today. you see all that clump going on there that basically the forecast today tonight and then late tonight, you see that little gap before the next cluster storms. so that offers with that probably the best break we're going to see in this h
stephanie. good morning, everybody. and a stormy weekend is in store with us. a little bit of a the other rounds that we had here will try to break that down for you as we go forward. but yes, it's going to be quite wet today. again, we have the light rain shower activity just getting started a little bit behind and it will fill up the bay with some moderate rain as we start to get to later into the morning. so will plan on that first things. first, there's radar to show you how we stand. we...
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>> that is absolutely right, stephanie.wo big stories together, now, you see white why house republicans wanted to impeach alejandro mayorkas before the special election, because they did it with a single vote margin. they did not have that extra vote, tom suozzi was sworn in for that impeachment, it would not have passed. that was the importance of one single vote in this way for or thin house majority. yes, voters decided to flip at this district back from blue to red and now back to blue. it was won by george santos in 2022, as steve just laid out, joe biden won it in 2020. it's one of the fluid, suburban bellwether battlegrounds that have been so decisive and attracted the national mood so closely, which is why democrats behind me feel so happy about this victory. it's not just about this one race. it's not just about mazi versus suozzi, as it has been affectionately called around here. -- it's about the national environment and what this looks like going into the fall election. voters were concerned about the same nati
>> that is absolutely right, stephanie.wo big stories together, now, you see white why house republicans wanted to impeach alejandro mayorkas before the special election, because they did it with a single vote margin. they did not have that extra vote, tom suozzi was sworn in for that impeachment, it would not have passed. that was the importance of one single vote in this way for or thin house majority. yes, voters decided to flip at this district back from blue to red and now back to...
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stephanie, what do you — republican enough. stephanie, what do you read _ republican enough.can enough. stephanie, what do you read into what we | what do you read into what we have seen come out of michigan tonight? is their cause for concern for the democrats with the uncommitted vote? i concern for the democrats with the uncommitted vote?- the uncommitted vote? i think there are red _ the uncommitted vote? i think there are red blades _ the uncommitted vote? i think there are red blades ford - the uncommitted vote? i think there are red blades ford the l there are red blades ford the trump campaign as well as the biden campaign. to win an election, you have to be able to consolidate your base and then persuade independent, swing voters. right now both candidates are having difficulty consolidating their base. donald trump isn't currently the incumbent but is a bit like unencumbered because everybody knows who he is. yet he is still losing 30— 40% of his base in these primary. that tells you he hasn't consolidated the republican base. then withjoe biden he is also losing pa
stephanie, what do you — republican enough. stephanie, what do you read _ republican enough.can enough. stephanie, what do you read into what we | what do you read into what we have seen come out of michigan tonight? is their cause for concern for the democrats with the uncommitted vote? i concern for the democrats with the uncommitted vote?- the uncommitted vote? i think there are red _ the uncommitted vote? i think there are red blades _ the uncommitted vote? i think there are red blades...
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well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and at least a decent weekend kind of racked up here for us on our superbowl weekend. no less. >> for today, expect a lot of sunshine. but with that, that clear skies at night. and we did have a frost advisory posted for >> portions of the south bay. here's a shot. however, for half moon bay see nice to see that nice blue skies working their magic as well. but there's the cool temps that we referenced. the frost advisory which goes down in monterey bay, by the way, too. but from mount hamilton, again, until 9 o'clock in half hour. there, we saw some readings in the upper 30's for tri valley, but we're covering now 40 going on for concord. 39 for a little more. a chilly 8.38. for santa rosa with 40's populating most of the rest of the bay. and when somewhat calm which we had overnight with this as well for the big game tomorrow has put in cartridge. aaron judge has thread up in load up for us. forecast calls for yeah, we'll have a mixed bag of some sun and clouds here. but 54 is expect
well, good morning, stephanie. good morning, everybody. and at least a decent weekend kind of racked up here for us on our superbowl weekend. no less. >> for today, expect a lot of sunshine. but with that, that clear skies at night. and we did have a frost advisory posted for >> portions of the south bay. here's a shot. however, for half moon bay see nice to see that nice blue skies working their magic as well. but there's the cool temps that we referenced. the frost advisory which...
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back to you, stephanie. all right, thank you for that. >> and turning to national news now, 5 marines aboard a military helicopter that went down outside of san diego are confirmed dead. the military says the aircraft went down tuesday night during stormy weather. the group was returning from training at the creech air force base just northwest of las vegas. the helicopter was found yesterday morning near pine valley. one hour from san diego. efforts to recover remains are underway. border patrol agents encountered tens of thousands of people crossing into the u.s. on a monthly basis. a memo exclusively obtained by news nation reveals most are not arriving strictly for asylum, but for economic reasons. news nation's ali bradley has the details from the southern border. >> news nation was able to exclusively obtained internal documents from cbp sources that show that customs and border protection advisors we're down with panamanian it. immigration officials in the darien gap where they know that those migrant
back to you, stephanie. all right, thank you for that. >> and turning to national news now, 5 marines aboard a military helicopter that went down outside of san diego are confirmed dead. the military says the aircraft went down tuesday night during stormy weather. the group was returning from training at the creech air force base just northwest of las vegas. the helicopter was found yesterday morning near pine valley. one hour from san diego. efforts to recover remains are underway....
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stephanie sy has the story.s are unaffordable for a record number of americans, with half of all renters paying more than 30% of their income on rent and utilities. that's according to a new report from harvard's joint center for housing studies that examined 2022 census data. we reached out to renters across the country to hear how these soaring prices are impacting their lives. >> my name is kathleen haun. i am almost 46 years old. i live outside of atlanta, georgia. i am probably paying about two thirds of my income, my monthly income in rent. >> my name is duane precise. i am 62 years old and i live in tucson, arizona. my rent is about 75% of my income. >> my name is taisha ford. i live in caldwell, idaho. i am 35, almost 36. for percentage of my income on rent, i spend about roughly 42% between rent and utilities. >> my name is jade gielecki. i am 26 years old in charleston, south carolina. i estimate that i spend about 60% of my monthly income on rent and utilities. >> my name is dennis layton. i'm 34 and
stephanie sy has the story.s are unaffordable for a record number of americans, with half of all renters paying more than 30% of their income on rent and utilities. that's according to a new report from harvard's joint center for housing studies that examined 2022 census data. we reached out to renters across the country to hear how these soaring prices are impacting their lives. >> my name is kathleen haun. i am almost 46 years old. i live outside of atlanta, georgia. i am probably...
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joining me for the hour josh brown, joe terranova, stephanie li a sethi. we are down and we are red across the board. walmart helping the dow, but cat, microsoft, visa, ibm are hurting it. they're big weights. that's why the dow is off, as you see it there. stephanie link, david raises his price target five week winning streak comes to an end. people are optimistic. he goes to 5200. ubs says 5400. how do you see it as i enter what i think is a critical, critical week? >> because earnings are going higher. 80% of the companies in the s&p 500 have beaten expectations. the growth rate is 7%. the beginning of this year people were thinking at best 2, 3, 4% and the guidance has been interesting, too, implying double digit growth for the full year in earnings. scott, you've heard me say this a million times, but stocks follow profits on the way up and on the way down, and they're going on the way up. and why is that? because the economy is stronger than expected. real consumption is running 2.3%. wage growth is running at about 4%. manufacturing, we talk about t
joining me for the hour josh brown, joe terranova, stephanie li a sethi. we are down and we are red across the board. walmart helping the dow, but cat, microsoft, visa, ibm are hurting it. they're big weights. that's why the dow is off, as you see it there. stephanie link, david raises his price target five week winning streak comes to an end. people are optimistic. he goes to 5200. ubs says 5400. how do you see it as i enter what i think is a critical, critical week? >> because earnings...
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but stephanie, you have to meet voters where they are. and david was just talking about the national parties in their messaging. and again, i was just struck on the immigration messaging that democrats and holmes was he had , really took the republicans head on and said, look, we actually need to fix our borders. tom suozzi was taking a moderate, hey, we need to get control of this situation, did not play defense at all. and we're going to see if that actually carries forward. again, immigration has been an issue. poll after poll shows republicans with a really, really big advantage. republicans thought this would be the one issue that they could maybe be able to win on in this particular district. and they weren't able to do so. so that gives democrats he playbook to go back to a year from now. >> but of course, every district is different. david, do you think we're going to see more democratic candidates take the centrist route, like we saw from suozzi? or completely depends on the candidate and what they represent. i mean, long island,
but stephanie, you have to meet voters where they are. and david was just talking about the national parties in their messaging. and again, i was just struck on the immigration messaging that democrats and holmes was he had , really took the republicans head on and said, look, we actually need to fix our borders. tom suozzi was taking a moderate, hey, we need to get control of this situation, did not play defense at all. and we're going to see if that actually carries forward. again,...
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stephanie sy looks at the questions raised by this ruling.: william, this issue made its way to alabama's supreme court after three families sued when their frozen embryos were taken from a clinic and then accidentally destroyed. they sued under the state's wrongful death of a child act. alabama's high court asserted the law applies to all children, born and unborn, including, to the shock of many, frozen embryos. today, the university of alabama-birmingham health system said it is pausing ivf procedures because of a fear of prosecution. for more i'm joined by mary ziegler, a legal historian and expert on reproduction and health care. mary, thank you as always for being with the newshour. about 2% of all babies born in this country are conceived through assisted reproductive technology. what are the concerns about how this decision will affect reproductive rights and options? mary: think the decision casts a shadow on a lot of options that usually are available through ivf. for example, if people have extra embryos, they can no longer be dest
stephanie sy looks at the questions raised by this ruling.: william, this issue made its way to alabama's supreme court after three families sued when their frozen embryos were taken from a clinic and then accidentally destroyed. they sued under the state's wrongful death of a child act. alabama's high court asserted the law applies to all children, born and unborn, including, to the shock of many, frozen embryos. today, the university of alabama-birmingham health system said it is pausing ivf...
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i'm stephanie sierra. let's get right to meteorologist lisa argent, who is tracking the very latest on this. good morning lisa. >> good morning stephanie. it's a level one system today. we do have some light showers out there and we'll continue to watch things ramp up throughout the day. so we'll show that to you in just a moment. but right now winds are calm and most of you are dry out there. but we are looking at things changing rapiy. so here's a look at live doppler seven. we'll take you up to the north bay where it has been a little bit showery around youngsville highway 29. glenn allen, and then down through san francisco, you can see right through the bay view district 101 and brisbane. some wet weather. it's offshore, so highway one has been pretty damp and then we'll continue to see those showers. also the santa cruz mountains. so we will be looking at the shower activity throughout the morning hours with this level one system slippery roads. and then look what happens. we get a bit of a break as
i'm stephanie sierra. let's get right to meteorologist lisa argent, who is tracking the very latest on this. good morning lisa. >> good morning stephanie. it's a level one system today. we do have some light showers out there and we'll continue to watch things ramp up throughout the day. so we'll show that to you in just a moment. but right now winds are calm and most of you are dry out there. but we are looking at things changing rapiy. so here's a look at live doppler seven. we'll take...
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, boys and girls, i am stephanie, live at msnbc headquarters in new york city, and we are now 266 days away from voting for president, and this evening, we got major election news. nbc news projects that democrat tom suozzi has won the crucial special election in new york's third congressional district, defeating republican challenger mazi pilip. suozzi is a former member of the house who served three terms on the hill. he spoke to reporters a few moments ago. >> the spy all the attacks, despite all the lies about tom suozzi and the squad -- [laughter] about tom suozzi being the godfather of the migrant crisis. [applause] about sanctuary suozzi -- >> [booing] . despite the dirty tricks, despite the haunted nassau county republican machine. [booing] we won! [applause] this race was fought and made a closely divided electorate, much like our whole country. this race was centered on immigration and the economy much like the issues or across our country. . we won this race, we, you won this race. [applause] because we ad
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> good evening, boys and girls, i am stephanie, live at msnbc headquarters in new york city, and we are now 266 days away from voting for president, and this evening, we got major election news. nbc news projects that democrat tom suozzi has won the crucial special election in new york's third congressional district, defeating republican challenger mazi pilip. suozzi is a former member of the house who served...
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stephanie sy has our report.ie: it's the second so-called atmospheric river to churn its way across the state in a matter of days, bringing record rainfall, life-threatening floods, and mudslides. >> i never imagined it would be this bad. stephanie: stan lathan lives in studio city. a mudslide damaged two of his neighbors' homes. >> it was very, very loud. sounded like some sort of explosion or something. the rain was very loud. we were just pretty scared. stephanie: the back-to-back storms have been fueled by moisture from the pacific says daniel swain, a climate scientist at ucla. >> an atmospheric river is, in a certain literal sense, exactly what it sounds like, which is a highly concentrated plume or a river of atmospheric water vapor in the air above your head being pushed quickly by the winds. stephanie: those powerful winds were on full display, whipping up seafoam around the santa cruz wharf. the national weather service issued a rare hurricane force wind warning for the central coast, with gusts topping
stephanie sy has our report.ie: it's the second so-called atmospheric river to churn its way across the state in a matter of days, bringing record rainfall, life-threatening floods, and mudslides. >> i never imagined it would be this bad. stephanie: stan lathan lives in studio city. a mudslide damaged two of his neighbors' homes. >> it was very, very loud. sounded like some sort of explosion or something. the rain was very loud. we were just pretty scared. stephanie: the...
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i'm stephanie sierra. let's get right to meteorologist lisa argen who's tracking the latest in the weather center. good morning lisa. >> good morning stephanie. this is a level one on our storm impact scale. so you're right. you have time today to prepare for what is going to be a lot of rain and wind. stronger than the last atmospheric river we saw last wednesday. here's a look at live doppler seven. you can see a few showers right along the coast there. we'll go in closer and you'll notice that we have them smattering about from the north bay here, just east of santa rosa, down through a big bend. highway 116 and petaluma. and also in san francisco, daly city, pacifica, down through montara, and then just off the coast here, pescadero moving into highway one, as well as the santa cruz mountains. so we will be looking at the rain throughout the morning hours. level one system, and then we'll be looking at things drying out a bit throughout the afternoon hours. so that is the good news. here we are with th
i'm stephanie sierra. let's get right to meteorologist lisa argen who's tracking the latest in the weather center. good morning lisa. >> good morning stephanie. this is a level one on our storm impact scale. so you're right. you have time today to prepare for what is going to be a lot of rain and wind. stronger than the last atmospheric river we saw last wednesday. here's a look at live doppler seven. you can see a few showers right along the coast there. we'll go in closer and you'll...
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stephanie? wider war in the middle east, but our actions are instigating one. >> at this point, it was a major response. we're just starting. this is going to be a long running campaign, and the big step, the big issue coming up, i think it's gonna be shipping in the red sea. it's gonna be -- the u.s. attacking the houthis in yemen, driving up the cost of shipping. there are many large shipping firms that won't send goods through that area anymore. and so, you have this jobs report for president biden, and it's, it will continue if this drags out, if there are attacks on ships. that's the problem for the president. >> matt, help us understand, how do these strikes could alter the war between israel and hamas. by the people they are concerned about the conflict? >> reporter: i mean, what we saw, two nights ago, yeah, two nights ago, people celebrating in the streets of raw, a city in southern gaza, right on the border between the gaza strip and egypt. they thought that it was gonna be some sort o
stephanie? wider war in the middle east, but our actions are instigating one. >> at this point, it was a major response. we're just starting. this is going to be a long running campaign, and the big step, the big issue coming up, i think it's gonna be shipping in the red sea. it's gonna be -- the u.s. attacking the houthis in yemen, driving up the cost of shipping. there are many large shipping firms that won't send goods through that area anymore. and so, you have this jobs report for...
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after which i'll be chatting to stephanie grisham, hear stephanie grisham, uh, to hear her opinions on great stuff. >> do you feel optimistic >> welcome back. i'm joined now by stephanie grisham, who is a former white house press secretary, to talk about what we actually learned from this ground breaking interview. good evening. stephanie >> hi, neil. nice to have or see you. >> nice to see you too. now you come from this background of deaung come from this background of dealing with journalist s, you know, dealing with media. is this where we are now? what shocked me as much as anything else was the way in which tucker carlson was vilified before the fact. just just for having sought an interview with a world leader ? leader? >> yeah , i agree with that >> yeah, i agree with that sentiment. you know, i think that i know that there is any outlet here in the united states would would love to interview vladimir putin. i do think that, you know, during the interview itself , i you know, during the interview itself, i think you know, during the interview itself , i think that putin went it
after which i'll be chatting to stephanie grisham, hear stephanie grisham, uh, to hear her opinions on great stuff. >> do you feel optimistic >> welcome back. i'm joined now by stephanie grisham, who is a former white house press secretary, to talk about what we actually learned from this ground breaking interview. good evening. stephanie >> hi, neil. nice to have or see you. >> nice to see you too. now you come from this background of deaung come from this background of...
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stephanie. lisa. >> thank you. well, right now we want to bring in san mateo county supervisor ray mueller to get an update on conditions along the coast. supervisor, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> we understand you just had a briefing from the county emergency operations center, and there's concern about seton hospital along the coast. what can you tell us? >> uh. well, seton coastside last night experience a power failure and the backup generator did not come on. and so right now, the emergency room that's there for patients going there, we're diverting them to other locations. >> do you know which specific locations they're being diverted to? >> really depends upon whether or not they call in or they come to see and coast side and the nature of the emergency. >> okay. now, speaking of power outages, we're tracking hundreds of people being impacted right now in pacifica. and a reminder for our viewers just joining us, how to find the closest emergency operations center. c
stephanie. lisa. >> thank you. well, right now we want to bring in san mateo county supervisor ray mueller to get an update on conditions along the coast. supervisor, thank you for being with us this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> we understand you just had a briefing from the county emergency operations center, and there's concern about seton hospital along the coast. what can you tell us? >> uh. well, seton coastside last night experience a power failure and...
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tonight stephanie ruhle starts right now. >>> good evening, once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. election. and it is a big breaking news night. and we have got an hour and a half of special coverage ahead. today, special counsel robert hurd released his report on how president biden handled classified documents. herd will not bring criminal charges against the president. but did say that the way biden handled documents presented, quote, serious risk to national security. the report also said, quote, mr. biden would likely present itself to a jury as he did during our interview of him. as a sympathetic, well meaning, elderly man with a poor memory. tonight, the president made a forceful and -- defense against those claims in the report. >> i know there's some attention paid to some language and report about my recollection of events. there's even reference that i don't remember. when my son died. how in the -- there he race that? i asked the question i thought to myself, whether was any of their business. in what world would they hold a service intended by friends and family on th
tonight stephanie ruhle starts right now. >>> good evening, once again, i'm stephanie ruhle. election. and it is a big breaking news night. and we have got an hour and a half of special coverage ahead. today, special counsel robert hurd released his report on how president biden handled classified documents. herd will not bring criminal charges against the president. but did say that the way biden handled documents presented, quote, serious risk to national security. the report also...
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stephanie: how pervasive are stories like that? there is a whole generation of kids being exploited online by their parents? fortesa: there is. we are just seeing those kids reach adulthood now and start to tell their stories. stephanie: we just heard from momfluencers who decided voluntarily to remove their kids faces from content. what is driving that decision and are they in the minority? fortesa: it is a cultural conversation around child privacy and what kids consent to and what they cannot consent to online. do we want to be creating detailed online footprints for our kids? people are starting to ask that question. i would say the majority of parent influencers still do show their kids online, but we have had big creators with millions of followers who made the decision to take their kids off-line. a year or so ago you would not question whether an influencer would show their kid online, but now it is a question. knowing it is not a given shows how much of the culture has changed in the last year. stephanie: do you have any s
stephanie: how pervasive are stories like that? there is a whole generation of kids being exploited online by their parents? fortesa: there is. we are just seeing those kids reach adulthood now and start to tell their stories. stephanie: we just heard from momfluencers who decided voluntarily to remove their kids faces from content. what is driving that decision and are they in the minority? fortesa: it is a cultural conversation around child privacy and what kids consent to and what they...
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i'm stephanie sierra. now we have team coverage for this level four storm this morning lena howland is live in san jose. but first we want to get right to lisa, where she's tracking the latest on conditions and those high winds. lisa >> that's right. we have a flood advisory now in the north bay until 430, and the winds continue to gust to 60 and 70 miles an hour in the upper elevation, some of that working down to the surface and the coastline throughout the afternoon, all due to an area of low pressure that's intensifying just west of the central coast. there. and as we go in closer, you can see some pockets of heavier rain here from richmond, 580 through hercules, just south of sears point highway 37, and right around saint helena, east of 128. also in san francisco. some light to moderate rain. south city picking up a little bit by the airport. and then right here offshore, some stronger rain. and this will reach redwood city at about 10:00. los altos hills about 1015. and look at all the rain here int
i'm stephanie sierra. now we have team coverage for this level four storm this morning lena howland is live in san jose. but first we want to get right to lisa, where she's tracking the latest on conditions and those high winds. lisa >> that's right. we have a flood advisory now in the north bay until 430, and the winds continue to gust to 60 and 70 miles an hour in the upper elevation, some of that working down to the surface and the coastline throughout the afternoon, all due to an area...
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our coverage continues next with the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle, which begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> evening once again. i'm stephanie ruhle at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. >>> we continue breaking news coverage this evening of u.s. air strikes against iran-backed militias in iraq and syria. the military action is a sharp escalation in the administration's effort to stop the rising threat from the iran- backed groups across the middle east. earlier this evening, u.s. central command released video of one of the c1 bombers used to carry out the air strike. and in a call -- the national security council spokesperson laid out the details of the attack. >> the u.s. military forces struck more than 85 targets and seven facilities utilized by iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps who was responsible -- three of the facilities in iraq, four of them are in syria. numerous aircraft, including b1 bombers, dispatched from the united states were involved in this operation, firing more than 125 precision guided munitions over the course of about 30 minutes. target facilities inclu
our coverage continues next with the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle, which begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> evening once again. i'm stephanie ruhle at msnbc headquarters here in new york city. >>> we continue breaking news coverage this evening of u.s. air strikes against iran-backed militias in iraq and syria. the military action is a sharp escalation in the administration's effort to stop the rising threat from the iran- backed groups across the middle east. earlier this...
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the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, donald trump's legal delays and the impacts they may have on november as you tries to kill back the union vote for president biden. then, tense moments at a public apology during a senate hearing with tech ceos about child safety online. but will anything meaningful come out of it? and the border deal hangs in the balance while gop infighting nearly thanked a tax cut deal. how republicans are playing -- wednesday night. good evening once again, i'm stephanie ruhle live from msnbc headquarters here in new york city. and timing is everything, especially when it comes to donald trump's legal dramas and his campaign to retake the white house. it has just been over three weeks since an appeals court heard arguments over trump's claim of absolute immunity from prosecution in the 2020 election interference case. so far, there has been no decision. it looks like that case will begin well past the scheduled more fourth start date. --
the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. the 11th hour with stephanie ruhle starts now. >>> tonight, donald trump's legal delays and the impacts they may have on november as you tries to kill back the union vote for president biden. then, tense moments at a public apology during a senate hearing with tech ceos about child safety online. but will anything meaningful come out of it? and the border deal hangs in the balance while gop infighting nearly thanked a tax cut deal. how...
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and i agree with stephanie's point. this is like part of the sector. and get bought out. and there are thousands of them, because a lot of these things are tiny, and they're almost like family businesses. they're like diners or barbershops. eventually, the founder or the founder's grandson turns 75, looks around and says this is my exit. i have to do this, because i don't think this business can survive another generation. so it's important not to get distracted by that. if you own the xlf, if you own the financial sector on the whole, you don't have exposure to the small banks like new york community or svb. you don't have exposure to citi, jpmorgan, wells fargo, b of a. and that's what you want over the long-term. ises >> this goes to the heart of the conversation, that's the mister commentary, and the fed chair was asked about it, too. the risks of waiting too long and keeping policy too tight for too long, and the run-on effects, the unintended consequences of doing that, if it causes undue stress, in particular to more of these regional banks and
and i agree with stephanie's point. this is like part of the sector. and get bought out. and there are thousands of them, because a lot of these things are tiny, and they're almost like family businesses. they're like diners or barbershops. eventually, the founder or the founder's grandson turns 75, looks around and says this is my exit. i have to do this, because i don't think this business can survive another generation. so it's important not to get distracted by that. if you own the xlf, if...
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i like this one. >> and stephanie? >> estee lauder.but last quarter was an inflection point. they fixed the inventories in asia. i like their product profiles, andest mates are very conservative. >> it's had a nice move over the last few months after some serious questions. >> absolutely. it's still down 48% from its high. >> china has been a problem. great stuff, everybody. i'll see you all on "closing bell." "the exchange" is right now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott. welcome to "the exchange." i'm dominic chu in for kelly evans this afternoon. here's what is ahead on the show. great for companies and households, but not strong enough to ignite inflationary pressures. so are we setting up for a goldilocks growth period? our economist thinks so. she's here to make her case. >>> plus, here we go again. the countdown to a partial government shutdown is on. the biggest holdup this time, it's just that. it's time says our next guest. there's just not enough of it to get a deal done. he walked us through it and what would shut down
i like this one. >> and stephanie? >> estee lauder.but last quarter was an inflection point. they fixed the inventories in asia. i like their product profiles, andest mates are very conservative. >> it's had a nice move over the last few months after some serious questions. >> absolutely. it's still down 48% from its high. >> china has been a problem. great stuff, everybody. i'll see you all on "closing bell." "the exchange" is right now. ♪...
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i'm stephanie lin. we begin with breaking news out of san jose where an investigation is underway into how a construction worker came into contact with a power line. the incident electric using the worker who was sitting 40 feet in the air and a bucket lift. san jose fire say 2 member in that lift which was operating near the intersection of zenker road and for lazio street in north san jose. we have video just into the newsroom of the scene, the electrocuted man we know suffered burn injuries but is alive and conscious. the other person in that left with them is unharmed right now. that lift cannot be lowered. crews are at the scene and are waiting to perform a rescue once pg and e has shut off electricity. kron four's gayle ong is headed to this area and stay tuned for more from her on this developing story later on in our newscast. cal state students making history today approving a move to form the largest student worker union in the country. students with on-campus assistant jobs launched the effor
i'm stephanie lin. we begin with breaking news out of san jose where an investigation is underway into how a construction worker came into contact with a power line. the incident electric using the worker who was sitting 40 feet in the air and a bucket lift. san jose fire say 2 member in that lift which was operating near the intersection of zenker road and for lazio street in north san jose. we have video just into the newsroom of the scene, the electrocuted man we know suffered burn injuries...
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stephanie. all right. it's looking like it's going to be an auspicious weekend to mark the start of the lunar new year. thank you, gayle. >> and still ahead, valentine's day is just around the corner. how much experts say the day of love will likely cost you this year. and a common food additive and cheese and beer could bad for your gut. we take a look at the study. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. this afternoon, a common food additive in cheese, spicy sausages and beer could be bad for your gut. >> well, fighting off salmonella, listeria and other e-coli. scientists say the additive lead time bionics can also wipe ou
stephanie. all right. it's looking like it's going to be an auspicious weekend to mark the start of the lunar new year. thank you, gayle. >> and still ahead, valentine's day is just around the corner. how much experts say the day of love will likely cost you this year. and a common food additive and cheese and beer could bad for your gut. we take a look at the study. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even...
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i'm stephanie sierra. we have another level two system on the abc seven storm impact scale that's arriving later today. meteorologist francis dinglasan is with us this morning tracking the latest. and francis, when can we expect the rain to pick back up? it will start to hit the bay area around midday and will be heaviest in the afternoon and early evening hours as we show you live. doppler seven right now lots of cloud cover, some fog in parts of the east bay and north bay, and this system just off the coast will be spinning there for the next few days, bringing us some heavy rain tonight and tomorrow. some chance of thunderstorms and then scattered showers on tuesday and wednesday. so it's a level storm. two moderate to heavy rain. expected wind gusts up to 50mph and flooding is a concern with this system. 9:00 this morning still dry and then by about lunchtime it hits the north bay first. some of the heavier rain is in the orange and the red there, and you'll see it will be pretty steady throughout the
i'm stephanie sierra. we have another level two system on the abc seven storm impact scale that's arriving later today. meteorologist francis dinglasan is with us this morning tracking the latest. and francis, when can we expect the rain to pick back up? it will start to hit the bay area around midday and will be heaviest in the afternoon and early evening hours as we show you live. doppler seven right now lots of cloud cover, some fog in parts of the east bay and north bay, and this system...