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stephanie, yourthoughts we... stephanie, your thoughts on that? ~ ., ., on that?hat inflation numbers are a i inflation numbers are a macroeconomic number and they mean things to economists and maybe elected officials in washington, but they don't mean much to the average american who goes into a grocery store. i got to listen to a focus group recently, and they could tell me how much a head of cabbage costjust a few tell me how much a head of cabbage cost just a few years ago and how much it costs today. how much a gallon of gasoline costs. and when it comes to how much people are paying the at the grocery store and the gas station, it's not going to have the positive effect that it needs to have. and unfortunately, when you're president — you own the economy. president - you own the economy-— president - you own the econom. ,, , ., , , ., economy. stephanie, briefly to ou and economy. stephanie, briefly to you and then — economy. stephanie, briefly to you and then hopefully - economy. stephanie, briefly to you and then hopefully over i economy. stephanie, briefl
stephanie, yourthoughts we... stephanie, your thoughts on that? ~ ., ., on that?hat inflation numbers are a i inflation numbers are a macroeconomic number and they mean things to economists and maybe elected officials in washington, but they don't mean much to the average american who goes into a grocery store. i got to listen to a focus group recently, and they could tell me how much a head of cabbage costjust a few tell me how much a head of cabbage cost just a few years ago and how much it...
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stephanie sy has our report.tephanie: more than -- for nearly two weeks on george washington university's campus, more than 100 tents stretched across the lawn, part of a demonstration by students from around the d.c. area. >> gaza, that's why we're here. that's why we're doing what we're doing. and i think a lot of students, i mean, after october 7, have been just feeling this frustration, and they've been feeling kind of this disgust with the world around them. stephanie: 20-year-old palestinian-american sophomore selina al-shihabi says she has lost family members in the conflict. she's here because of the high death toll in gaza, now at more than 34,000 according to the gaza health ministry, and u.s. military support for israel. selina: a lot of us, we've been taught that the freedom of speech, the right to life, the right to liberty, the right to pursuit of happiness, that water, food, are basic rights, that everyone should have. and like seeing the united states endorse this is just actually outrageous. >> f
stephanie sy has our report.tephanie: more than -- for nearly two weeks on george washington university's campus, more than 100 tents stretched across the lawn, part of a demonstration by students from around the d.c. area. >> gaza, that's why we're here. that's why we're doing what we're doing. and i think a lot of students, i mean, after october 7, have been just feeling this frustration, and they've been feeling kind of this disgust with the world around them. stephanie: 20-year-old...
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stephanie wanted it.ouldn't inherit the ranch. >> we believe so. >> and had manipulate third- degree into happening. >> if it was not for stephanie jackson, he would be here today. >> reporter: the prosecutor believed stephanie had persuaded her husband dave to help with the cover-up. >> finally, seven months after jake's body wases does covered, deputies arrested deb. and stephanie. and dave. he was never charged with any crime. after initially denying any involvement, dave jackson pleaded guilty to tampering with the deceased boyd di and received ten years. by then, forensics left little doubt who actually pulled the trigger. at jake's autopsy, they found the slug that killed him. >> deb's gun. with deb's dna on the handle. >> you certainly have the right to make a statement. >> reporter: in may of 2019, four years after she had killed her son, deb pleaded to second degree murder. even then, deb maintained she alone did the crime and the cover-up. >> my daughter stephanie had nothing to do with jake's d
stephanie wanted it.ouldn't inherit the ranch. >> we believe so. >> and had manipulate third- degree into happening. >> if it was not for stephanie jackson, he would be here today. >> reporter: the prosecutor believed stephanie had persuaded her husband dave to help with the cover-up. >> finally, seven months after jake's body wases does covered, deputies arrested deb. and stephanie. and dave. he was never charged with any crime. after initially denying any...
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stephanie: the suburb where it happened, outside phoenix, is what his mom stephanie described as a bubblef in , recent years as one of the safest cities in america. >> we live in gilbert, arizona. it is a bedroo community. i never thought that would happen to my son. letting him go have a burger with friends at dinner time. i did not think that would be unsafe. stephanie: it turns out the teen who assaulted connor was part of a group who called itself “the gilbert goons.” >> there's videos of him fighting people all over the internet. stephanie: the group members were known for posting videos of each other flashing guns, ganging up on teens, and street racing. examples of teen violence span social media and the country. from missouri where a 15-year , old girl attacked another teen, landing her in the icu, to stockton california, where a , group of teens filmed the beating and robbing of an eight-year-old. the violence by the gilbert goons, which of the recorded went by law enforcement for the better part of a year culminated , in the death of 16-year old preston lord last while a group o
stephanie: the suburb where it happened, outside phoenix, is what his mom stephanie described as a bubblef in , recent years as one of the safest cities in america. >> we live in gilbert, arizona. it is a bedroo community. i never thought that would happen to my son. letting him go have a burger with friends at dinner time. i did not think that would be unsafe. stephanie: it turns out the teen who assaulted connor was part of a group who called itself “the gilbert goons.” >>...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour" west. there are signs that high interest rates could be slowing u.s. job growth. the labor department reports that employers added a net of 175,000 jobs in april, that was well below expectations. meanwhile, the unemployment rate inched up .1, to 3.9%. the federal reserve has said it needs to see a cooling of growth and inflation before it can cut interest rates. a sitting member of congress, texas democrat hen ray cuellar, and his wife were arrested today on federal charges of bribery and conspiracy. they're accused of taking nearly $600,000 in bribes from a mexican bank and an oil company controlled by azerbaijan. in return, cuellar pushed legislation favorable to azerbaijan. the couple denies the charges. in can dark police arrested three people in the murder of a sikh separatist lead for the british columbia last june. the three are indian nationals. prime minister justin trudeau suggested the indian government was involved in the killing. today the royal canadian mounted police say the
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour" west. there are signs that high interest rates could be slowing u.s. job growth. the labor department reports that employers added a net of 175,000 jobs in april, that was well below expectations. meanwhile, the unemployment rate inched up .1, to 3.9%. the federal reserve has said it needs to see a cooling of growth and inflation before it can cut interest rates. a sitting member of congress, texas democrat hen ray cuellar, and his wife were...
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stephanie: no. it has been asked quite a bit because they haven't done well and there have been blips of them doing well but it comes down to what makes up small caps would distill the financials and industrial sectors which are very economically sensitive -- small caps which are still the financials and industrious specters which are economically sensitive. next year is a bigger ear for having to refinance. i am just not -- a bigger year for having to refinance that. i am just not there. katie: what will be the catalyst, a rate cut or something else? stephanie: it could be a rate cut for more certainty that we are heading for a soft landing versus something not so soft. there is a whole political whirlwind that is about to start that can affect things globally and a lot of those companies while domestic they can be impacted by global things because of the sectors they are in. if we get a rate cut that is based on the fact that inflation is lower but jobs and unemployment is low, then i think small
stephanie: no. it has been asked quite a bit because they haven't done well and there have been blips of them doing well but it comes down to what makes up small caps would distill the financials and industrial sectors which are very economically sensitive -- small caps which are still the financials and industrious specters which are economically sensitive. next year is a bigger ear for having to refinance. i am just not -- a bigger year for having to refinance that. i am just not there....
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yeah, i, stephanie mentioned that that. uh yeah, this, this provision in the agreement with israel, the says upfront, we think that israel's judiciary is independent and robust. all right. here's the, here's the same agreement for greece. doesn't say anything like that. so far as i know, greece as a robust and independent judicial system, but they didn't think it was necessary to say that in the agreement with the government of greece. and the, the fact is that they've been very serious concerns about the independence of the is really military judicial system. and to be clear, it's fair to make distinctions between countries and be israel does have a relatively independent judiciary and press as a compared to many other countries where the united states is working. but that doesn't mean it's perfect anymore than our courts are perfect or our system of military justice always gets it right. and there been very serious concerns that have been raised not only outside of israel by human rights groups, but by credible voices wit
yeah, i, stephanie mentioned that that. uh yeah, this, this provision in the agreement with israel, the says upfront, we think that israel's judiciary is independent and robust. all right. here's the, here's the same agreement for greece. doesn't say anything like that. so far as i know, greece as a robust and independent judicial system, but they didn't think it was necessary to say that in the agreement with the government of greece. and the, the fact is that they've been very serious...
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well, i think stephanie's superb article really does lay out a lot of the problems now. and i should say, this isn't completely unique to, to israel. there is a bias in the department of defense and in the state department toward engagement. there is a bias against having fights with other countries. and so for instance, it took a decade before the state department would apply. the recently adopted law on child soldiers. and i mean, everybody got a waiver for a whole decade just because they don't want to fight with other countries. they don't want to have, you know, they've got lots of interest, etc. so it's been hard to apply this law in many cases. but in on, you know, in other cases, despite those difficulties in pakistan, in nigeria, in columbia, the state department eventually has been able to apply it. now sometimes what they'll do is they'll say, and this is relevant to the point about consensus. they'll say, all right, if you don't agree, you don't think the information you the defense department, don't think the and the information is credible. you. the embassy
well, i think stephanie's superb article really does lay out a lot of the problems now. and i should say, this isn't completely unique to, to israel. there is a bias in the department of defense and in the state department toward engagement. there is a bias against having fights with other countries. and so for instance, it took a decade before the state department would apply. the recently adopted law on child soldiers. and i mean, everybody got a waiver for a whole decade just because they...
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john kerry, stephanie curse, guest for investigative journalist with the guardian. u. s. and steven rickard at georgetown university law center. thank you so much for being with us today. really appreciate it. thank you. so what's the bottom line? the united states has always thought of itself as a nation of laws. the laws supposed to matter and no one is above the law, even presidents. but when it and so american actions outside its borders between is just much less legal and a lot more money. let's face it even when congress works on legislation method demand accountability and support, human rights enforcement, subject to domestic politics. a good example is the lacy law, which costs for reviews of americans, weapons shipments and reports about their use and abuse, and israel's war and gaza. we've watch textbook cases of war crimes, to quote center to chris van holland. and yet we can't get the same finding a fax from us state department and the binding administration. this leads to impunity. and that makes the world a much less safe place. and that's the bottom line.
john kerry, stephanie curse, guest for investigative journalist with the guardian. u. s. and steven rickard at georgetown university law center. thank you so much for being with us today. really appreciate it. thank you. so what's the bottom line? the united states has always thought of itself as a nation of laws. the laws supposed to matter and no one is above the law, even presidents. but when it and so american actions outside its borders between is just much less legal and a lot more money....
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stephanie: olga got the devastating news on may 7. >> it is not something you get over. not something time heals. every day is like the first week. stephanie: she pours herself into running a non-profit foundation she set up with her oldest son in jeremiah's name. while social media may have played a role in both jeremiah's death and the attack on connor jaranagan in gilbert, it was lso what helped pin down the suspects in their cases. it helped lead police to the attacker. >> got into his phone and looked at his chats and there it was, "i hit this guy and he gave me $20." stephanie: connor says a lot of teens have been afraid to report on their peers for fear of retaliation. >> teens need to come forward, stop being in the shadows, stop recording these fights. instead, do something about it and make our communities a safer place. stephanie: he is doing his part by calling for arizona state lawmakers to ban brass knuckles for minors but that action is tabled for now. >> i am hoping both sides of the aisle, republicans and democrats alike, can come together on this issue.
stephanie: olga got the devastating news on may 7. >> it is not something you get over. not something time heals. every day is like the first week. stephanie: she pours herself into running a non-profit foundation she set up with her oldest son in jeremiah's name. while social media may have played a role in both jeremiah's death and the attack on connor jaranagan in gilbert, it was lso what helped pin down the suspects in their cases. it helped lead police to the attacker. >> got...
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joining me now is stephanie pomboy.and march. what are you expecting from the ppi today and the cpi tomorrow? >> well, i guess with more of the same in terms of the ppi. we're clearly seeing a are reacceleration of commodity price pressures along with, you know, higher shipping costs related to a lot of the geopolitical unrest around the world. so i don't think that's going to abate with anytime soon. and the open question is how much of those input costs can be passed along to consumers. we've gotten a whole slew of data just in the haas week that suggests consumers have really hit the wall at this point. you know, we had earnings announcements with commentary, downbeat with commentary on the consumers from mcdonald's, starbucks, tyson just to name a new high -- few high profile companies. and then last week we got the latest credit card borrowing numbers, and they were essentially zero in the latest month. so there's evidence that consumers have now hit their max in terms of how much they're willing to run up their cr
joining me now is stephanie pomboy.and march. what are you expecting from the ppi today and the cpi tomorrow? >> well, i guess with more of the same in terms of the ppi. we're clearly seeing a are reacceleration of commodity price pressures along with, you know, higher shipping costs related to a lot of the geopolitical unrest around the world. so i don't think that's going to abate with anytime soon. and the open question is how much of those input costs can be passed along to consumers....
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commissioner stephanie. stephanie aye. commissioner walton. walton aye. there are seven ayes and the item las final approval. >> m. dorsey: thank you madam clerk. please call next item. >> item 6 final approval for adoption of local assistance procedure manual 10. this is an action item. >> i'll ask if there are any questions or comments on item number 6. seeing non-on the roster. as previously we took public comment at committee and don't need to't do so again and we dot need a motion. can roll call please. on item number 6. same house, same call. [gavel] okay. and madam clerk, next item. >> clerk: item 7 is introduction of new items. this is an information item. >> m. dorsey: thank you madam clerk. i'm not seeing on the roster with new items. can you please call the next item. >> clerk: number 8. public comment.>> >> m. dorsey: is there anyone in the chamber who wishes to make general public comment today? seeing no one, operator, is there anyone o remotely who woud like to make public comment? >> schair, there is no remote public comment. >> public com
commissioner stephanie. stephanie aye. commissioner walton. walton aye. there are seven ayes and the item las final approval. >> m. dorsey: thank you madam clerk. please call next item. >> item 6 final approval for adoption of local assistance procedure manual 10. this is an action item. >> i'll ask if there are any questions or comments on item number 6. seeing non-on the roster. as previously we took public comment at committee and don't need to't do so again and we dot need...
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. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. the u.s.epartment says that vladmir putin's appointment of a new defense minister shows his desperation to sustain his invasion of ukraine. on sunday, putin tapped a civilian economist to replace longtime ally sergei shoigu in the post. on the ground, ukrainian officials say some russian soldiers have advanced across the kharkiv region. farther south, donetsk is also locked in combat. meanwhile, across the russian border in belgorod, the death toll from a building collapse rose to 15 today. russian officials blamed ukrainian shelling. ongoing flooding in brazil has killed at least 147 people, with more than 100 still missing, and over 600,000 in the southern state of rio grande do sul displaced. the downpours have made rescues difficult and left many homes and businesses abandoned. police patrol the flooded streets to prevent looting and robberies. >> since the first days, we've been patrolling and policing areas that are difficult to access. only with boats and jet skis is it possible to prov
. ♪ stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. here are the latest headlines. the u.s.epartment says that vladmir putin's appointment of a new defense minister shows his desperation to sustain his invasion of ukraine. on sunday, putin tapped a civilian economist to replace longtime ally sergei shoigu in the post. on the ground, ukrainian officials say some russian soldiers have advanced across the kharkiv region. farther south, donetsk is also locked in combat. meanwhile, across the...
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stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the latest headlines.least seven were reportedly killed in the houston area, after a series of intense storms. more than customers remained 700,000 without power in texas and louisiana. ali rogin has our report. ali: today, the houston area is littered with debris, downtown is at a standstill, and the city's school district was closed after an evening of deadly storms. >> it was fierce, it was intense, it was quick, and most houstonians didn't have time to place themselves out of harm's way. ali: it all began late yesterday when ominous clouds rolled into the region. >> i realized it was pretty bad when it got black, i mean it really got dark. ali: soon, torrential rain and fierce winds lashed the area. officials say gusts in some places reached 100 miles per hour. there were even reports of potential tornadoes. >> thus the electricity again. ali: the storm easily knocked out electricity. eyewitness video caught the moment the lights went out as hundreds of customers took shelter in a costco. emergency off
stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with "newshour west." here are the latest headlines.least seven were reportedly killed in the houston area, after a series of intense storms. more than customers remained 700,000 without power in texas and louisiana. ali rogin has our report. ali: today, the houston area is littered with debris, downtown is at a standstill, and the city's school district was closed after an evening of deadly storms. >> it was fierce, it was intense, it was quick, and...
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stephanie, this is pertinent where you _ real. stephanie, this is pertinent where you are — real.urse, not least because of the destruction on the university campuses. do you think there's an effort politically in america at the moment to redefine process or is it a sensitive topic because these people are protected by the first amendment rights? it is a sensitive by the first amendment rights? it 3 a sensitive topic because the first amendment rights among american is one of the most cherished rights, but what is happening among college campuses and through the community is anti—semitic and often crosses the line from that —— clean and free speech to vandalism or hate speech or impeding peoples access to classrooms or impeding other peoples rights, and i think that is where the line has to be drawn, when people start breaking the law. they can speak all of their want, it is their actions that are problematic. michael gove want on to say it's an ironclad law of history that countries descending into darkness are those becoming progressively more unsafe orjewish individuals and the
stephanie, this is pertinent where you _ real. stephanie, this is pertinent where you are — real.urse, not least because of the destruction on the university campuses. do you think there's an effort politically in america at the moment to redefine process or is it a sensitive topic because these people are protected by the first amendment rights? it is a sensitive by the first amendment rights? it 3 a sensitive topic because the first amendment rights among american is one of the most...
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stephanie.ll right, dave, thank you. >> in sandra fell the search for multiple suspects continues this morning after a shootout near a bochy ball tournament that incident injuring at least one person. trump was jeff moment reports. >> well, sandra fell. police say if anybody witnessed the shootings to please step forward and offer what information they do have because, of course, there still are those suspects on the loose. now, police tell me it actually happened in not one but 2 separate locations. those reports of shots fired happening in front of dozens of people. >> workers at marine bochy tell us at least 6 cars were damaged after 2 cars sped down the street saturday afternoon setting off a crash scene here. many of these cars belonging to tournament players but former but bochy executive director jessica levy in what she saw next shook her to her 2 guys get out of one car and there's they started shooting at the other guys. you know, everybody was shaken up. she says the people shooting a
stephanie.ll right, dave, thank you. >> in sandra fell the search for multiple suspects continues this morning after a shootout near a bochy ball tournament that incident injuring at least one person. trump was jeff moment reports. >> well, sandra fell. police say if anybody witnessed the shootings to please step forward and offer what information they do have because, of course, there still are those suspects on the loose. now, police tell me it actually happened in not one but 2...
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stephanie. >> thanks, drew. calling for changes. up next valencia street businesses asking city leaders to replace the center bike lane, which they say has hurt their bottom line. then pepper panic. the problem that has forced production to stop for four months and could cause another sriracha sauce shortage. then the garden of time, a look at some of the eye popping outfits during mateo county. today, the county board of supervisors is talking about lowering the speed limit in dozens of school zones to 15 or 20mph. if approved, the county would study school zones in more than 20 districts over the next year and then make final recommendations. this comes after a statewide push to reduce school zone speeds that's currently moving through the state legislature. we continue to follow the controversy around the center running bike lane on san francisco's valencia street. it was meant to improve safety, but many in the area say it is just created frustration and confusion. residents and businesses h
stephanie. >> thanks, drew. calling for changes. up next valencia street businesses asking city leaders to replace the center bike lane, which they say has hurt their bottom line. then pepper panic. the problem that has forced production to stop for four months and could cause another sriracha sauce shortage. then the garden of time, a look at some of the eye popping outfits during mateo county. today, the county board of supervisors is talking about lowering the speed limit in dozens of...
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stephanie, the last time we talked to you, we saw the lines of police. we are now hearing that they have moved in whatever you what have you seen over the last hour? >> yeah, definitely. we've definitely seen or felt i should say more of the police presence from this side. now, keep in mind where we're standing here. this there's a line of police officers here on if you're entering off from the eastern side of campus, just to kind of give you an idea. >> but if you look down through there, if you look down i'm through there, you can see on the other side that is where you'll see the encampment. >> and so what how there's been broken up, your on-campus is you have this idea which is the pro israeli demonstrators, and then cross the other side. there's a barricade there's a walkway and then there's another barricade. and on the other side of that is before you find the pro-palestinian demonstrators on that side and the encampment. so what we have seen as we've seen, some people being pushed out just now coming out of the center of this grassy area. we've a
stephanie, the last time we talked to you, we saw the lines of police. we are now hearing that they have moved in whatever you what have you seen over the last hour? >> yeah, definitely. we've definitely seen or felt i should say more of the police presence from this side. now, keep in mind where we're standing here. this there's a line of police officers here on if you're entering off from the eastern side of campus, just to kind of give you an idea. >> but if you look down through...
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stephanie, your thoughts on that? ~ 4' stephanie, your thoughts on that? ~ ~ ., ., that?on numbers are a _ that? well, i think inflation numbers are a macro - that? well, | think inflation - numbers are a macro economic numbers are a macro economic number and they mean things to elected officials in washington but they don't mean much to the average american who goes into average american who goes into a grocery store. i got to listen to a focus group recently, and they can tell me how much a head of cabbage cost just a few years ago and how much it cost today, how much a gallon of gasoline costs, and until those inflation numbers flow down to actually having an impact on the prices people pay at the grocery store, at the gas station, it is not going to have a positive effect that it needs to have, and unfortunately when you are president, you own the economy. stephanie, briefly, then hopefully over to rodney, with regards to the post we saw, using the language, unified reich today, how much of a nightmare with that language feature campaign today? the interesting — featu
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stephanie's. you can see even at this early hour, the golden gate, the fog clouds starting to the part. >> as we're seeing some of that happening here in the east bay shoreline to some haze left over, it looks like temperature check for you. almost readings in the 50's as we talk. 49 for redwood city, the cool spot there, but even half moon bay. 52 also san francisco, a little slow going at the coast, but give a couple of hours. we'll probably see a better performance today. all right. taking care of the fog pretty early on this afternoon. might see the flare up of a few little showers way out there to the east in the mountains. and then here comes back again. the fog for tomorrow morning. very weak compared to what we've been through already. and again, that the part. so this starts to build for a little warm up phase. but leftover moisture there looks like for monday up in the mountains. now tuesday is probably going to be warmest day in the bunch before temps start to backtrack heading into nex
stephanie's. you can see even at this early hour, the golden gate, the fog clouds starting to the part. >> as we're seeing some of that happening here in the east bay shoreline to some haze left over, it looks like temperature check for you. almost readings in the 50's as we talk. 49 for redwood city, the cool spot there, but even half moon bay. 52 also san francisco, a little slow going at the coast, but give a couple of hours. we'll probably see a better performance today. all right....
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i mean, but at the same time, let's keep in mind what stephanie was talking about.ho is an unintelligent person, and her experience with the january 6th commission gives her a significant amount of leg up in terms of being able to testify and ask questions under oath and the pressure cooker that that can be for any witness. having donald trump in the courtroom sitting there, it's a different environment than being in washington and talking to the commission and the investigators. nonetheless, you can surmise as someone who has dealt with communications, who has had to have difficult conversations, she's not facing her first rodeo here, and i think that combined with the level of preparation from her attorney is making her a steady witness in a place a lot of people would have challenges. >> for a lot of people when hope hicks was brought into the campaign, there were raised eyebrows, people questioning why is she there, what is her level of experience, right. again, we were saying earlier, this was not a conventional campaign. this was not necessarily staffed with p
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stephanie. they thank you. morning, a worldwide travel warning for the lgbtq+ community. >> the u.s. state department says people traveling abroad should exercise caution because of potential terrorism. well, it was dan thorn spoke with local organizations about this. >> the u.s. state department issuing a global security alert friday warning of potential violence against the lgbtq+ community. the federal government cautioning u.s. citizens traveling overseas for next month's pride events to be vigilant. we're always deeply concerned our community is continually have to face hate. >> it is cool. you know from to us. >> just sometimes unknown source sources, oakland pride board, president george smith. the 3rd says his organization is taking the alerts seriously. >> earlier this month, the fbi and the department of homeland security warned terrorist groups could target pride. celebrations here in the united states ongoing. >> for communities, stay safe it's sad and unfortunate that, you know, that this hate is t
stephanie. they thank you. morning, a worldwide travel warning for the lgbtq+ community. >> the u.s. state department says people traveling abroad should exercise caution because of potential terrorism. well, it was dan thorn spoke with local organizations about this. >> the u.s. state department issuing a global security alert friday warning of potential violence against the lgbtq+ community. the federal government cautioning u.s. citizens traveling overseas for next month's pride...
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stephanie. >> defense secretary lloyd austin will testify today before a senate panel. he will likely be asked about u.s. policy. now, this comes as two republican senators said they were shocked and deeply concerned about reports the biden administration failed to notify congress before withholding ammunition to israel. u.s. officials are worried delaying weapons shipments could put israel's defense at risk. israeli forces launched a ground operation into rafah and have taken control of the palestinian side of the border crossing. the shipment that was paused last week consisted of 2,000 pound bombs and 500 pound explosives. a senior administration official shared a statement with abc news. it reads in part, we are especially focused on the end use of the 2,000 pound bombs and the impact they could have in dense urban settings. as we have seen in other parts of gaza, we have not made a final determination on how to proceed with this shipment, a source tells abc news. other weapons transfers are
stephanie. >> defense secretary lloyd austin will testify today before a senate panel. he will likely be asked about u.s. policy. now, this comes as two republican senators said they were shocked and deeply concerned about reports the biden administration failed to notify congress before withholding ammunition to israel. u.s. officials are worried delaying weapons shipments could put israel's defense at risk. israeli forces launched a ground operation into rafah and have taken control of...
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stephanie: first of all thank you so much were happening -- so much for having me.g time in ai today. seven years from the advent of the transformer. four years since the advent of the gpt comment. i think when he 24 will be a monumental year for ai -- i think 2024 will be a monumental year for ai. everything from video to ai agents to robotics. this will be the year we see a shift in the echo system -- a shift in the ecosystem to an ecosystem with many models. this is the year we start to see ai commercialization at scale. at sequoia we have been really busy. we are highly selective about the companies we partner with. just here in just the first four months we have invested in 10 new ai companies. everything from new foundation models to new ai native applications. caroline: seven years ago since the transmission model. it was 20 years ago when sequoia wrote the first check to nvidia. now we think of still that company really owning the oxygen in the room. ed: they are writing checks of their own as a strategic investor. caroline: exactly to that point. how hesita
stephanie: first of all thank you so much were happening -- so much for having me.g time in ai today. seven years from the advent of the transformer. four years since the advent of the gpt comment. i think when he 24 will be a monumental year for ai -- i think 2024 will be a monumental year for ai. everything from video to ai agents to robotics. this will be the year we see a shift in the echo system -- a shift in the ecosystem to an ecosystem with many models. this is the year we start to see...
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let's ask our panel, dan greenhouse with asset management, stephanie link, and steph and court are both cnbc contributors, everybody at post nine, having a little party over here. steph, can you trust this bounceback? it's been pretty darn strong from the april intraday lows, s&p up 4%, russell 2000 up 6.5, nasdaq up almost 7. >> earnings are coming through better than expected. growth rate year over year is 7.1%. if you exclude bristol meyers $12 billion charge that was 10%. no one was talking about 10% growth, why, because you're going to see the growth, because the growth is coming through. i know everybody's focused on inflation. i am too. but the growth is better than expected. we are running about two, two and a half, according to some gdp trackers, north of three in the economy, a lot of that is because of the job market, we all talk about that. the three and six month average, nonfarm payroll number, even though it was weaker on friday, it's 242,000, the average for the last ten years is 166,000 per month. so, that's good. that's leading to better wages. that's leading to a bett
let's ask our panel, dan greenhouse with asset management, stephanie link, and steph and court are both cnbc contributors, everybody at post nine, having a little party over here. steph, can you trust this bounceback? it's been pretty darn strong from the april intraday lows, s&p up 4%, russell 2000 up 6.5, nasdaq up almost 7. >> earnings are coming through better than expected. growth rate year over year is 7.1%. if you exclude bristol meyers $12 billion charge that was 10%. no one...
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stephanie. good morning, everybody. and starting things off. it looks like we're back tracking into spring even though we're in unofficial start of summer can take us a while to start really feeling like that yet again. >> but for today, we do have that fog cloudiness right around the immediate bay and its snuck into some of the valleys inland to now, that's should on balance mix out for most locations will be a little stubborn at the coast. and that's a stubborn right now, as you can see, the east bay shoreline. but this will probably parse away long before leave you today. here's a look at our satellite picture in most of the major traffic is out to sea. can't quite make it out. but there's a little low kind of upstairs. it's driving enough that provides that lift. so that keeps the marine layer kind of all strong and all. but it does provide us with cooling. remember, we like these things in july. in august, we got taken out onshore winds in place. you can see that will be the story over the
stephanie. good morning, everybody. and starting things off. it looks like we're back tracking into spring even though we're in unofficial start of summer can take us a while to start really feeling like that yet again. >> but for today, we do have that fog cloudiness right around the immediate bay and its snuck into some of the valleys inland to now, that's should on balance mix out for most locations will be a little stubborn at the coast. and that's a stubborn right now, as you can...
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stephanie? stephanie hamill. not there.ng it up a bit. my family, they say don't bring religion and politics in their, i kind of like mixing it up to make the christmases and thanksgivings and family dinners kind of interesting. my family, we have people from all walks of life and all over the place but i have to give a shout out to my grandpa. he and i are always at the family dinners on the thanksgivings and we always give each other the side i and are like let's go ahead and just start it, let's start the fire and get this thing rolling. we are not afraid, we will let it roll. >> kevin: alex, what about you? >> i think it's great to have diverse opinions. i married someone that votes very differently than i do and our families have welcomed each other. we often celebrate our thanksgiving together and it's even more lively. >> kevin: david? >> i'm in a politically mixed marriage. i haven't had a first date since 1993, so it's working. but the best part is, we raise two wonderful kids and they've always heard both sides of
stephanie? stephanie hamill. not there.ng it up a bit. my family, they say don't bring religion and politics in their, i kind of like mixing it up to make the christmases and thanksgivings and family dinners kind of interesting. my family, we have people from all walks of life and all over the place but i have to give a shout out to my grandpa. he and i are always at the family dinners on the thanksgivings and we always give each other the side i and are like let's go ahead and just start it,...
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i'm stephanie lin. >> developing news now. a shooting disrupts the high school graduation ceremony in the east bay, injuring at least 2 people kron four's to recess to joins us live now in the newsroom with the latest details on this, theresa, i stephanie, at this hour, we have reports of 2 people taken to the hospital suffering from gunshot wounds from multiple shots fired for multiple suspects. here's what we know right now. around 8 o'clock last night, there were reports of gunfire at skyline high school in oakland, hundreds of packed a school to attend a high school graduation. >> police say that the shots came from inside the school so that they race to that area. the school was immediately put on lockdown as the search was conducted. 2 victims were discovered injured and both taken by paramedics to the hospital. they are identified as 2 adults. one male, one female. now, according to police, those in attendance say that it was a chaotic scene. >> 1005 and they had like a bad man. unlike after that, as you see, everyone s
i'm stephanie lin. >> developing news now. a shooting disrupts the high school graduation ceremony in the east bay, injuring at least 2 people kron four's to recess to joins us live now in the newsroom with the latest details on this, theresa, i stephanie, at this hour, we have reports of 2 people taken to the hospital suffering from gunshot wounds from multiple shots fired for multiple suspects. here's what we know right now. around 8 o'clock last night, there were reports of gunfire at...
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stephanie: the u.s.irms tonight that an american soldier has been arrested in the russian far east where he was visiting his girlfriend. officials say he was supposed to be headed home from deployment in south korea, but was detained thursday in vladivostok, accused of stealing from the girlfriend. authorities in southern brazil now say at least 83 people have died following days of heavy rains and flooding, with more than 100 people still missing. the downpours hit the state of rio grande du sol, triggering landslides, road closures, and widespread power blackouts. entire neighborhoods in the city of canoas are under water, with many houses almost completely submerged. some people have resorted to driving power boats through the streets. back in this country, heavy rain across southeastern texas began to taper off, but catastrophic flooding left widespread disruption and closed some schools. people in harris county, around houston, have begun surveying damage and cleaning up. officials today said they'd
stephanie: the u.s.irms tonight that an american soldier has been arrested in the russian far east where he was visiting his girlfriend. officials say he was supposed to be headed home from deployment in south korea, but was detained thursday in vladivostok, accused of stealing from the girlfriend. authorities in southern brazil now say at least 83 people have died following days of heavy rains and flooding, with more than 100 people still missing. the downpours hit the state of rio grande du...
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i'm stephanie sierra. before we get to all of that, meteorologist francis dinglasan is here this morning. and francis, how's the forecast looking this weekend? >> it is looking cool for today but things will change for memorial day. so that's some good news for the holiday weekend. a look at live doppler seven shows some widespread cloud cover. even had to use my windshield wipers this morning in san francisco, where we've already had five hundredths of an inch of measurable precipitation over the last 24 hours. here's your day planner. so still cloudy and breezy in the morning with most temperatures in the 50s, and by lunchtime still mostly cloudy. will be gusty this afternoon, but that will help push the clouds away, so we'll get some partly sunny conditions and partly cloudy conditions. inland areas in the low 70s around the bay, low 60s and at the coast mid 50s. i'll tell you about that. warm up with the accuweather seven day forecast coming up stephanie. >> all right francis thank you. new this mornin
i'm stephanie sierra. before we get to all of that, meteorologist francis dinglasan is here this morning. and francis, how's the forecast looking this weekend? >> it is looking cool for today but things will change for memorial day. so that's some good news for the holiday weekend. a look at live doppler seven shows some widespread cloud cover. even had to use my windshield wipers this morning in san francisco, where we've already had five hundredths of an inch of measurable precipitation...
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back to you at the desk, stephanie. >> thanks, amanda.sraeli government has shut down the al jazeera news network within israel. it raided its offices, calling the qatari broadcaster, quote, an incitement channel. al jazeera is now off israel's main cable and satellite providers, but its website and multiple online streaming links are still operating. al jazeera called it a criminal action and insisted it follows professional media standards. >> south dakota governor kristi noem is doubling down on her decision to shoot her puppy cricket. she now says president biden's dog commander should meet the same fate. noem is considered to be a contender for donald trump's pick for vp. she has faced backlash from republicans and democrats for her dog killing anecdote in her upcoming memoir. many say she can no longer be considered for the role. here's noem when she spoke on that subject over the weekend. >> joe biden's dog has attacked 24 secret service people. so how many people is enough people to be attacked and dangerously hurt? before you mak
back to you at the desk, stephanie. >> thanks, amanda.sraeli government has shut down the al jazeera news network within israel. it raided its offices, calling the qatari broadcaster, quote, an incitement channel. al jazeera is now off israel's main cable and satellite providers, but its website and multiple online streaming links are still operating. al jazeera called it a criminal action and insisted it follows professional media standards. >> south dakota governor kristi noem is...
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stephanie, thank you very much for that that. so stephanie deca joining his life from amman, us president joe biden says he will stop the supply of weapons to israel if it launches an auto attack on rafa. for weeks, washington has been pressure and that's where the problem is to benjamin netanyahu not to send forces into the city. the civilians have been killed in gaza, so consequences as bombs and other ways in which they go after populations. i made it clear that if i go into rafa, i haven't gone, and ralph is yet going or off, or i'm not supplying the weapons that have been used historically to deal with the case file in secretary david cameron has been asked whether the bush government would hold within the next to as well as president biden phone. it threw on his threat or the difference between the us situation case the us is a message states licenses you know, significantly less than one percent of that. we invest, that was a very risk and we have not seen on the zillow already mentioned. i'm aust delegation has left cairo
stephanie, thank you very much for that that. so stephanie deca joining his life from amman, us president joe biden says he will stop the supply of weapons to israel if it launches an auto attack on rafa. for weeks, washington has been pressure and that's where the problem is to benjamin netanyahu not to send forces into the city. the civilians have been killed in gaza, so consequences as bombs and other ways in which they go after populations. i made it clear that if i go into rafa, i haven't...
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let's bring in stephanie decker and i'm on jordan for stephanie. what are we to make of these latest comments from these really prime minister engagement in negotiations in cairo, but also movement on the ground? and rafa is this more about domestic considerations in israel. he certainly trying to satisfy the 2 sides of pressure on him. funny, just briefly to explain to you why we're reporting on his really politics from a mine. our office has been closed after that. is there any government decision? they came and not rated our office 2 days ago, our workspace confiscating our equipment. so we could no longer report from there. that's why i'm told you from our a, from a man. um, yes, i think uh he is absolutely paying 22 sides. one. he sent that negotiating team to cargo to please the americans were putting an incredible amount of pressure on him to get this ceasefire signed. remember, this is fine and she was counted by anthony blinking as being a generous concession from these rays. that masses are accepted, which is exactly what they want to kno
let's bring in stephanie decker and i'm on jordan for stephanie. what are we to make of these latest comments from these really prime minister engagement in negotiations in cairo, but also movement on the ground? and rafa is this more about domestic considerations in israel. he certainly trying to satisfy the 2 sides of pressure on him. funny, just briefly to explain to you why we're reporting on his really politics from a mine. our office has been closed after that. is there any government...
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from a non stephanie deca. just to explain why stephanie is reporting from the jo damian capital benjamin netanyahu. his cabinet has bind alex's era. we are reporting from outside israel, still covering the story. the united nations after general is that a guitar is, is appeal for an end to the blood shedding. cause that says the middle east is a risk of explosion if the fighting continues to be subject. if weeks of intensely bloom advocate cvt for the seem, gaza, you know, ceasefire no reviews of hostages and the devastating of fantasies in dropbox. all right, so it's my opinion for both spot these to show the political cottage and spare no effort to secure and agreements not to stop. the blood shifts to free the hostages and to help stabilize the region, which is still at the risk of explosion. and kristen so you may joins us live from united nations and you know, what else did the inspector general have to say as well? this is the 3rd time in less than 24 hours that the secretary general has called for an im
from a non stephanie deca. just to explain why stephanie is reporting from the jo damian capital benjamin netanyahu. his cabinet has bind alex's era. we are reporting from outside israel, still covering the story. the united nations after general is that a guitar is, is appeal for an end to the blood shedding. cause that says the middle east is a risk of explosion if the fighting continues to be subject. if weeks of intensely bloom advocate cvt for the seem, gaza, you know, ceasefire no reviews...
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lisa yeah, it's definitely cool out there. >> stephanie. we do have a few showers in the south bay off the coast though, so the atmosphere is still a bit unstable. and we're looking at live doppler seven right now. that shows the cloud cover that has cleared the bay area as we go in closer to the south bay and the monterey peninsula. there you can see just a few showers down by big sur, but for the bay area, partly cloudy, cool. 48 in fremont and san jose. right now, danville do you check that out? 4342 in napa with 40 in santa rosa. so compared to 24 hours ago, we're anywhere from 4 to 10 and 12 degrees colder this morning. and that in that post frontal air mass. so the winds are gusty and novato breezy. san francisco will have the breezy onshore winds with a sunny afternoon, but notice high temperatures still in the 50s by noontime and by the afternoon just low 60s. bayside mid 60s for some places inland and keeping it cool at the coast. we'll talk about a warming trend on the way. stephanie. >> all right, lisa, thank you. breaking overni
lisa yeah, it's definitely cool out there. >> stephanie. we do have a few showers in the south bay off the coast though, so the atmosphere is still a bit unstable. and we're looking at live doppler seven right now. that shows the cloud cover that has cleared the bay area as we go in closer to the south bay and the monterey peninsula. there you can see just a few showers down by big sur, but for the bay area, partly cloudy, cool. 48 in fremont and san jose. right now, danville do you check...
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back to you, stephanie.ll right, jason, thank you so much. >> other news tonight, more layoffs hitting the bay area this time at walmart. the company is making more than 500 cuts at their san bruno and sonny bill offices. it's now asking workers to relocate to other offices in the bay area. arkansas's and new jersey. it's unclear why the layoffs are happening. walmart executives released a statement saying in part, quote, some parts of our business have made changes that will result in a reduction of several 100 campus roles. while the overall numbers are small percentage, we are focused on supporting each of our associates affected by these changes. well, could step in if it's become more restrictive. today, a u.s. house committee is examining whether the program is leading to unhealthy americans. washington, d.c., correspondent reshad hudson has more. >> house republicans say since snap recipients eat on the government's dime, they should be limited to healphy options. subsidizing foods that harm health an
back to you, stephanie.ll right, jason, thank you so much. >> other news tonight, more layoffs hitting the bay area this time at walmart. the company is making more than 500 cuts at their san bruno and sonny bill offices. it's now asking workers to relocate to other offices in the bay area. arkansas's and new jersey. it's unclear why the layoffs are happening. walmart executives released a statement saying in part, quote, some parts of our business have made changes that will result in a...
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let's go back to stephanie ramos at columbia. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning.ers and the new york city mayor advised student demonstrators to leave columbia university. the campus entirely. the mayor even telling parents of student protesters they should call their student and tell them to leave for their own safety. hours later is when we witnessed hundreds of new york city police officers in riot gear move into columbia university. we watched as a swat team rolled in. one by one police officers seen filing in on an extended ramp into hamilton hall. police forming a line around the perimeter, clearing protesters blocking the entrance. once inside hamilton hall, we could see officers going floor by floor, room by room. at least 100 people were arrested, loaded onto a police bus. the university president making that authorization, authorizing nypd to move in, saying the group who broke into the building included students but led by individuals who are not affiliated with the university. and the administration also saying they were left with no choice. this morni
let's go back to stephanie ramos at columbia. good morning, stephanie. >> reporter: good morning.ers and the new york city mayor advised student demonstrators to leave columbia university. the campus entirely. the mayor even telling parents of student protesters they should call their student and tell them to leave for their own safety. hours later is when we witnessed hundreds of new york city police officers in riot gear move into columbia university. we watched as a swat team rolled...
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watch "mother of the bride" starting thursday on netflix. >> trevor: our thanks to stephanie.ermination of two good friends, where it's taken them. with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue... and stop further joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling? ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. and take back what's yours. abbvie could help you save. (hamlet) it's b
watch "mother of the bride" starting thursday on netflix. >> trevor: our thanks to stephanie.ermination of two good friends, where it's taken them. with my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling...
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thank you, stephanie. there has been us media reports that israel has built a secret torture facility and then they gave desert, according to cnn investigation 3, is really whistle blowers have come forward to describe the harsh conditions, including detainees, being blindfolded, strapped down, and forced to wear diapers. in april, these rarely newspaper high rates reported the testimony of it is really doctor who said, we are all complicit in breaking the law. and al jazeera has reported multiple firsthand accounts of abuse of palestinians. and this really facilities over the years. very professional was that we were blindfolded impatient, badly as riley forces accused us of carrying and using weapons like to. they transferred us to an army camp in israel, the lady adult to unite on us and some sand on us on the place to reach into showtime after 2 hours of being half naked in such conditions and moved us a few maces and told us to get ready for execution. the minute i feel pain everywhere on my body. the
thank you, stephanie. there has been us media reports that israel has built a secret torture facility and then they gave desert, according to cnn investigation 3, is really whistle blowers have come forward to describe the harsh conditions, including detainees, being blindfolded, strapped down, and forced to wear diapers. in april, these rarely newspaper high rates reported the testimony of it is really doctor who said, we are all complicit in breaking the law. and al jazeera has reported...
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i'm stephanie sierra.efore we get to all of that meteorologist francis dinglasan is here this morning. and francis, i felt the mist outside when i walked out. and we both got those windshield wipers this morning. >> yeah, i got into my car and my windshield wipers were on. the roads were wet. i almost wanted to grab an umbrella and we had five hundredths of an inch of rain in san francisco. so here's a look at live doppler seven. lots of cloud cover right now this morning. even getting trace amounts of drizzle in fremont, hayward and oakland and also napa. temperatures are ranging from the upper 40s to upper 50s at this point, san jose, one of the warmer spots at 59 degrees, san francisco's only currently 51. and you see some raindrops on the camera here with this live shot from the exploratorium camera. so it's going to be on the cool side today, but we will get breaks in the sunshine this afternoon. gusty winds though inland areas in the low 70s around the bay, low 60s at the beaches, mid 50s. i'll have
i'm stephanie sierra.efore we get to all of that meteorologist francis dinglasan is here this morning. and francis, i felt the mist outside when i walked out. and we both got those windshield wipers this morning. >> yeah, i got into my car and my windshield wipers were on. the roads were wet. i almost wanted to grab an umbrella and we had five hundredths of an inch of rain in san francisco. so here's a look at live doppler seven. lots of cloud cover right now this morning. even getting...
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>> it's pretty cool stephanie.s morning temperatures were very chilly and we're going to do that again tonight and into tomorrow morning before things start to get back to may averages. here is what is left of the rain. you can see a little mixed precip down by big sur the mountains there. otherwise the rain showers have been off shore since last night and as we look at emeryville, gorgeous start to the day. it's certainly cold, though colder than it's been with 47, san francisco 46, half moon bay 48. in san jose, oakland, hayward 49 for you and 45 in redwood city. the roof camera a few clouds around, but otherwise a nice sunny day today. on the way, those breezy winds 37 petaluma 40, in santa rosa with 41. napa and fairfield 44. livermore 45 and concord and low 20s. here. the flurries ending in the mountains. how about 18in at donner pass? so today cool. this morning. mild this afternoon. tomorrow another chilly start, but slightly warmer. maybe 3 to 4 degrees warmer in the afternoon, then high pressure builds in
>> it's pretty cool stephanie.s morning temperatures were very chilly and we're going to do that again tonight and into tomorrow morning before things start to get back to may averages. here is what is left of the rain. you can see a little mixed precip down by big sur the mountains there. otherwise the rain showers have been off shore since last night and as we look at emeryville, gorgeous start to the day. it's certainly cold, though colder than it's been with 47, san francisco 46, half...
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stephanie. >> amanda, thank you. at usc, university president carol folt put out a new statement acknowledging a swastika that was drawn on campus. she says she condemns anti-semitic symbols and any hate speech. folt says the symbol has been removed. she has been meeting with pro-palestinian protesters, but they claim she isn't bringing much to the table to address their demands. in humboldt county, protesters are demanding the release of 25 people arrested at cal poly humboldt yesterday. some had been barricaded inside a campus building since last week. the university says the protesters face charges ranging from unlawful assembly, vandalism, conspiracy and assault of police officers. >> it is literally in our constitution, our right to protest and if they're locking these people up, that is unconstitutional. >> as an alumni of an environmental studies, i have been taught that social justice is at the front of our concerns in a climate crisis, we are seeing war crime after war crime, and our tax dollars are going to
stephanie. >> amanda, thank you. at usc, university president carol folt put out a new statement acknowledging a swastika that was drawn on campus. she says she condemns anti-semitic symbols and any hate speech. folt says the symbol has been removed. she has been meeting with pro-palestinian protesters, but they claim she isn't bringing much to the table to address their demands. in humboldt county, protesters are demanding the release of 25 people arrested at cal poly humboldt yesterday....
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stephanie, it all sounds very positive there.s abc news/ipsos poll, do a majority of people trust trump over biden to manage the economy? i think that biden likes to tout macroeconomic statistics about the economy and they have tried very hard, this administration, to convince the american people that the economy is not that bad. they use unemployment numbers, they use other tactics, but the reality is that the american people feel the pressure of inflation and it's really important for the president to acknowledge people's pain and talk about what he is going to do address that. continuing to gaslight the american people that they aren't feeling the economic harm, that we currently feel, isn't working and you see that showing up in polls. will voters, particularly those in wisconsin, listen to that message or listen to their pocketbooks and how much they're paying in the grocery store, at the petrol pumps, on their mortgages? they are going to look at what is in their pocket books and how much they are paying at the grocery stor
stephanie, it all sounds very positive there.s abc news/ipsos poll, do a majority of people trust trump over biden to manage the economy? i think that biden likes to tout macroeconomic statistics about the economy and they have tried very hard, this administration, to convince the american people that the economy is not that bad. they use unemployment numbers, they use other tactics, but the reality is that the american people feel the pressure of inflation and it's really important for the...
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i agree with stephanie that this is an issue that the — stephanie that this is an issue that the bidencampaign have not been able to— and his campaign have not been able to address. as we sit on your— able to address. as we sit on your programme time and time again. — your programme time and time again, americans are going to the grocery store and gas pumps knowing — the grocery store and gas pumps knowing that they are paying more — knowing that they are paying more for _ knowing that they are paying more for those necessitiesjust to live — more for those necessitiesjust to live than what they paid when _ to live than what they paid when donald trump was president. that's why donald trump's _ president. that's why donald trump's numbers on the economy are so— trump's numbers on the economy are so much— trump's numbers on the economy are so much better thanjoe bidens— are so much better thanjoe biden's if— are so much better thanjoe biden's if that keeps up along with— biden's if that keeps up along with some of the other actions that are — with some of the other actions that are happe
i agree with stephanie that this is an issue that the — stephanie that this is an issue that the bidencampaign have not been able to— and his campaign have not been able to address. as we sit on your— able to address. as we sit on your programme time and time again. — your programme time and time again, americans are going to the grocery store and gas pumps knowing — the grocery store and gas pumps knowing that they are paying more — knowing that they are paying more for _ knowing...