367
367
Jan 16, 2015
01/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 367
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: this monday will mark a year since stephanie long and her 26-year-old daughter amber wereking along front street in northern liberties after a night out on the town. that's when two bandits sprung up on them out of nowhere snatching stephanie's pus and shoots amber in the chest killing her. surveillance footage shows the men getting into a late model chevy impala where another man was waiting. to this day the case has not been solved. >> they just haven't gotten any usable tips and i -- god i don't understand. i do not i do not understand. >> reporter: stephanie long says police have gone through hours of surveillance footage and now believe the car has new york license plates. they went through tons of car rental records, checked cell phone tower signalings in the area but so far nothing. long find it hard to believe that nobody saw anything and hopes they finally come forward with information. >> this is somebody who is murdered. do you want him for a neighbor? do you want him living down the street from your daughter? >> reporter: there is a $37,000 reward for informati
. >> reporter: this monday will mark a year since stephanie long and her 26-year-old daughter amber wereking along front street in northern liberties after a night out on the town. that's when two bandits sprung up on them out of nowhere snatching stephanie's pus and shoots amber in the chest killing her. surveillance footage shows the men getting into a late model chevy impala where another man was waiting. to this day the case has not been solved. >> they just haven't gotten any...
114
114
Jan 17, 2015
01/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: this monday will mark a year since stephanie long and her daughter amber was walking out along front street and two bandits approach her and shot her in the chest. surveillance video shows the men getting into a black chevy impala where another was waiting. police have determined it had new york taggings. >> taggings -- tags. >>> we want to catch the killers, we need the public's help. >> reporter: meanwhile, a grieving mother has created a legacy of scholarships at philadelphia university and works with handbags for peace to give self-defense training and fighting to keep amber's story alive until justice comes. >> i have done everything i possibly can to keep her alive and keep her work alive. >> reporter: a $37,000 we ward is on the table for an arrest and conviction. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> 8 students at in a neshaminy high school in bucks county are accused of sending complicit text message -- explicit text messages. the consequences are serious. >> they could range from anything you could get in juvenile court from probation to placement outside the
. >> reporter: this monday will mark a year since stephanie long and her daughter amber was walking out along front street and two bandits approach her and shot her in the chest. surveillance video shows the men getting into a black chevy impala where another was waiting. police have determined it had new york taggings. >> taggings -- tags. >>> we want to catch the killers, we need the public's help. >> reporter: meanwhile, a grieving mother has created a legacy of...
467
467
Jan 19, 2015
01/15
by
WPHL
tv
eye 467
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: this monday will mark a year since stephanie long and her daughter amber were walk ago long front street in northern liberties after a night out on the town when two band eighths approached them, snatched stephanie's purse and shot amber in the chest killing her. >> i heard the pop, and she was coming back closer to me. >> reporter: surveillance shows the the men getting in and another man was waiting. police have determined it had new york tags. to this day the case had not been solved. >> you had amber die in her mother's arms and i cannot think of anything more sad. we want to catch the the killers but we will need public's help, we know somebody saw something. >> reporter: grieving mother had created a legacy of scholarships at philadelphia university and works with handbags for peace to give self-defense training and fight to go keep amber's store a live until justice comes. >> i have done everything that i possibly can to keep her live and keep her work alive. >> reporter: dann cuellar for "action news" at ten on phl17. >> $37,000 reward remains on the table leadi
. >> reporter: this monday will mark a year since stephanie long and her daughter amber were walk ago long front street in northern liberties after a night out on the town when two band eighths approached them, snatched stephanie's purse and shot amber in the chest killing her. >> i heard the pop, and she was coming back closer to me. >> reporter: surveillance shows the the men getting in and another man was waiting. police have determined it had new york tags. to this day the...
107
107
Jan 17, 2015
01/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
year-old philadelphia university architecture student amber long was shot and killed murdered right in front of her best friend her mother's stephanie>> as long as i'm alive she won't be dead. >> on january 19th 2014, amber and stephanie were walking cidar by side after a party. the rest placet on surveillance video the pair on her way to pick up amber's car from front street in northern liberties confronted by two men. one of them grabs and steal stephanie' purse when a second tried to the same to amber her daughter holds on. am brrr was shot once at point blank range in the chest. stephanie watched as her daughter lay dying in her arm. one year later the case remains unsolved. >> i have my special investigative unit working it and as they get leads and tips they run off. >> philadelphia police captain james clark says so far all leads have led to dead ends. >> i've taken it very personal we want to catch the killers but we'll need the public's help. >> still stephanie says a year without answers without leads without justice is painful. >> to wake up in the morning on your daughter's birthday and know there's nowhere in the world
year-old philadelphia university architecture student amber long was shot and killed murdered right in front of her best friend her mother's stephanie>> as long as i'm alive she won't be dead. >> on january 19th 2014, amber and stephanie were walking cidar by side after a party. the rest placet on surveillance video the pair on her way to pick up amber's car from front street in northern liberties confronted by two men. one of them grabs and steal stephanie' purse when a second...
65
65
Jan 18, 2015
01/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
year-old philadelphia university architectural student amber long was shot and killed murdered right in front of her best friend her mother stephaniealive she will not be dead. 2014 amber and stephanie were walking side by side after a party. the rest plays out on surveillance video. the the pair on their way to pick up amber's car from front street in northern liberties confronted by two men, one grabs and steals stephanie's purse when a second tries to dot same thing to amber her daughter holds on. amber was shot once at the point blank range in the chest. stephanie watched as her daughter laid dying in her arms. one year later the case remains unsolved. >> i have my special investigative unit working it. as they get in leads tips they run on them. >> reporter: philadelphia police captain james clark all lead led to that end. >> we want to catch killers but we will need public's help. >> reporter: still stephanie says a year without answers without the leads, without justice is painful. >> to wake up in the morning on your daughter's birthday and know that there is in where in the world that you can call her and wish her a happy
year-old philadelphia university architectural student amber long was shot and killed murdered right in front of her best friend her mother stephaniealive she will not be dead. 2014 amber and stephanie were walking side by side after a party. the rest plays out on surveillance video. the the pair on their way to pick up amber's car from front street in northern liberties confronted by two men, one grabs and steals stephanie's purse when a second tries to dot same thing to amber her daughter...
137
137
Jan 18, 2015
01/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
year-old philadelphia university architecture student amber long was shot and killed, murdered right in front of her best friend her mother stephanielong as i'm a alive she won't be dead. >> reporter: on january 19th, 2014 amber and stephanie were walking side by side after a party. the the rest plays out on surveillance video. pair on their way to pick up amber's car from front street in northern liberty confronted by two men, one grabs and steals stephanie's purse when a second tries to to the same thing to amber her daughter holds on. amber was shot once at point blank range in the chest testify knee watched as her daughter laid dying in her arms. one year later the case remains unsolve. >> i have my special investigative unit working it and as they get lead and tips they run on it. >> reporter: philadelphia police captain james clark says all these have led to deadened. >> i have taken it personal we want to catch the killers but we will need the public's help. >> reporter: still stephanie says a year without answers, without leads, without justice, is very painful to wake up in the morning on your daughter's birthday and know
year-old philadelphia university architecture student amber long was shot and killed, murdered right in front of her best friend her mother stephanielong as i'm a alive she won't be dead. >> reporter: on january 19th, 2014 amber and stephanie were walking side by side after a party. the the rest plays out on surveillance video. pair on their way to pick up amber's car from front street in northern liberty confronted by two men, one grabs and steals stephanie's purse when a second tries to...
90
90
Jan 29, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
live in san francisco, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> nice to see the red cross stepping in and helping out. >>> we'll continue to follow the story all morning long. stephanie will join us again in about 40 minutes. when we're not on air, visit our website, nbcbayarea.com where you can find more raw video of the fire as well as photos submitted from our viewers. >>> 6:03. police in san francisco are trying to find out whose body parts were found inside a suitcase on a busy street. reports of a suspicious package in the south of market area yesterday afternoon. it was sitting in a pile of trash between market and mission street. investigators found more human body parts a few blocks away. police don't know if the dismembered human remains belong to the same person or if there are multiple victims. investigators have a lead on the suspect description but not releasing it as they try to track down that person. >>> students at a south bay college on high alert this morning after a woman said she had to attafight an attacker on campus. >> reporter: classes don't start for another hour but we've seen students and employees streaming in to campus, many
live in san francisco, stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >> nice to see the red cross stepping in and helping out. >>> we'll continue to follow the story all morning long. stephanie will join us again in about 40 minutes. when we're not on air, visit our website, nbcbayarea.com where you can find more raw video of the fire as well as photos submitted from our viewers. >>> 6:03. police in san francisco are trying to find out whose body parts were found...
62
62
Jan 23, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> stephanie chuang is out there all morning long. we understand the negotiators might be waiting for the suspect to contact them. >> looks lake we have lost stephanie for a second. this is actually in its 12th hour now. she described earlier today the fact that this scene, wider initially, had now been tapered in. s.w.a.t. team had left, they are still trying to coax that man outside so they can talk to him. as soon as we're able to reconnect with steve know we'll give you the latest. >>> federal officials are investigating the 2012 fire at the chevron refinery in richmond. they blame the company's flawed safety culture for that disaster. the u.s. chemical safety board released its final draft report late yesterday. the report said the company culture encouraged "operation of a unit despite hazardous leaks" employees were reluctant to speak up about potential problems and the report blamed lack of knowledge among emergency responders that exacerbated the leak and put more employees in danger. the chemical safety board will hold a publ
. >> stephanie chuang is out there all morning long. we understand the negotiators might be waiting for the suspect to contact them. >> looks lake we have lost stephanie for a second. this is actually in its 12th hour now. she described earlier today the fact that this scene, wider initially, had now been tapered in. s.w.a.t. team had left, they are still trying to coax that man outside so they can talk to him. as soon as we're able to reconnect with steve know we'll give you the...
321
321
Jan 17, 2015
01/15
by
WPHL
tv
eye 321
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this monday will mark a year since stephanie and her daughter were work ago long front northern liberties after a night on the town when two bandits approached then snatched stephanie's purse shot amber in the chest. >> he heard the pop she was falling back towards me and. >> surveillance shows the men getting into black late model chevy impala where another man was waiting. it had new york tags. to this day the case was not solved. >> you had amber die in her mother's arms. i can't think of anything sadder. so i have taken it personally we want to catch the killers but we'll need the public's help. we know somebody saw something. >> meanwhile a grieving mother created a legacy of school arships at philadelphia university and fighting to keep amber's story alive until justice comes sdmri have done everything i possibly can to keep her alive and keep her work alive. >> a 37,000 reward remains on the table for information leading to arrest and conviction. if you have information the homicide unit of the philadelphia police is waiting for your call. we're live in northern liberties
. >> this monday will mark a year since stephanie and her daughter were work ago long front northern liberties after a night on the town when two bandits approached then snatched stephanie's purse shot amber in the chest. >> he heard the pop she was falling back towards me and. >> surveillance shows the men getting into black late model chevy impala where another man was waiting. it had new york tags. to this day the case was not solved. >> you had amber die in her...
147
147
Jan 23, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
long. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang. stephanie just arrived on scene.ning. >> reporter: good morning to you both sam and kris. it's quiet here in this ingelside neighborhood. there is a pretty good police presence here. they've shown a light on that house, that's the focus of this standoff situation that's entering now the 11th hour but before last night, the perimeter was far greater and so it seems that it's been pretty quiet and they're trying to reach some peaceful resolution. just after 6:00 last
long. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang. stephanie just arrived on scene.ning. >> reporter: good morning to you both sam and kris. it's quiet here in this ingelside neighborhood. there is a pretty good police presence here. they've shown a light on that house, that's the focus of this standoff situation that's entering now the 11th hour but before last night, the perimeter was far greater and so it seems that it's been pretty quiet and they're trying to...
89
89
Jan 29, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie chuang will be at the scene all morning long. when we're not on the air, head to our website nbcbayarea.com. >>> other news in the city, police in san francisco trying to figure out whose body parts were found inside of a suitcase on a busy street. police responding to reports of a suspicious package in the south of market area yesterday afternoon. found that suitcase sitting in a pile of trash on 1th street between market and mission streets. investigators found more human body parts a few fwlokz away from that. police don't know if the dismembered human remains belong to the same person or if there are multiple victims. investigators have a lead on a suspect description but are not releasing it right now as they try to track that person down. >>> campus police have a south bay community college on high alert after a report of a female student, who says a man grabbed her, pushed her up against the wall and tried to kiss and fwroep her. she was able to punch him, free herself and get away. so far no suspects. >>> this morning, pe
stephanie chuang will be at the scene all morning long. when we're not on the air, head to our website nbcbayarea.com. >>> other news in the city, police in san francisco trying to figure out whose body parts were found inside of a suitcase on a busy street. police responding to reports of a suspicious package in the south of market area yesterday afternoon. found that suitcase sitting in a pile of trash on 1th street between market and mission streets. investigators found more human...
70
70
Jan 23, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
long. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang. stephanie just arrived on scene. what is the latest? good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you both sam and kris. it's quiet here in this ingelside neighborhood. there is a pretty good police presence here. they've shown a light on that house, that's the focus of this standoff situation that's entering now the 11th hour, but before last night, the perimeter was far greater and so it seems that it's been pretty quiet and they're trying to reach some peaceful resolution. just after 6:00 last night when police arrived in the area of grafton and ashton for a reported family argument that escalated into one man locking himself in a room possibly armed with a gun. police hostage negotiators and s.w.a.t. team members responded. they described this as unusual man in his 50s. >> a nice guy, living there for years. always been really friendly, really outgoing every time i see him, he says hello and we talk, we chat and we laugh.nmng÷ that's about it. completely unexpected. >> reporter: last night police could be heard on
long. >> let's go to "today in the bay's" stephanie chuang. stephanie just arrived on scene. what is the latest? good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you both sam and kris. it's quiet here in this ingelside neighborhood. there is a pretty good police presence here. they've shown a light on that house, that's the focus of this standoff situation that's entering now the 11th hour, but before last night, the perimeter was far greater and so it seems that it's been...
79
79
Jan 29, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie chuang will be at the scene all morning long and when we're not on the air, you can alwaysead to our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> with college campus sexual salt very much an issue right now, police at deanza college are foki ilooking for a man who attacked a female student on campus. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live from cupertino. what do investigators know at this hour? >> reporter: they know what the victim told them. that was enough to send out a campus-wide alert to other students last night telling them that one of their classmates had been groped and almost sexually assaulted here on campus. the college sent out a notice to their students last night after a female student reported to police that a man grabbed her and shoved her against the wall, attempting to kiss her and touch her. she told police she punched the man and was able to get away. this was on the south side of campus last night, before 11:00 near the planetarium. the suspect fled to the north part of the campus, that would be the campus center. the victim told police the suspect told her
stephanie chuang will be at the scene all morning long and when we're not on the air, you can alwaysead to our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> with college campus sexual salt very much an issue right now, police at deanza college are foki ilooking for a man who attacked a female student on campus. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez joins us live from cupertino. what do investigators know at this hour? >> reporter: they know what the victim told them. that was enough to send...
214
214
Jan 2, 2015
01/15
by
WHYY
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
long like this and. she was my best friend. tell stephanie, i still need her. tonight in the village, a body was laid to rest. there will be many more scenes like this. but not until you find the missing plane. >> people in shanghai have been placing flowers at the site where new year celebrations had turned into tragedy as 36 people were killed, more than 40 injured in this campaign. the crash happened in the historic riverfront area. where spectators were gathering to watch a fireworks display the cause of the crash is unknown but the police have been denying reports that it was people rushing to pick up fake money. >> on the morning after, the floral tributes were brought to the scene, the new year disaster has left the country in shock and facing difficult questions. the state media is calling it a wake-up call. taken just 20 minutes or so before midnight, these photos show the police struggling against the sheer weight of the crowd, unable to rescue or treat those caught in a deadly crash. the authorities have been caught off guard, despite the fact that t
long like this and. she was my best friend. tell stephanie, i still need her. tonight in the village, a body was laid to rest. there will be many more scenes like this. but not until you find the missing plane. >> people in shanghai have been placing flowers at the site where new year celebrations had turned into tragedy as 36 people were killed, more than 40 injured in this campaign. the crash happened in the historic riverfront area. where spectators were gathering to watch a fireworks...
80
80
Jan 27, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> stephanie chuang that be live all morning long and crews still trying to clean up that mess. crews have not made an arrest, as far as we understand? >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you both kris and scott. three people still on the run, three masked robbers. the target this wells fargo historic museum which was the first ever bank location and you can see a stagecoach there from that era. the work is being done right now to board up the front entrance that was smacked when the robbers plowed through the front of this building around 2:30 this morning masked and armed with at least one handgun. the chevrolet suburban suv stolen out of san bruno smashed through the two front doors sending safety glass debris flying everywhere. once they were inside the thieves held one security guard at gunpoint before flipping over display cases and stealing the gold rush era gold nuggets inside, like these, featured on the wells fargo history museum website, which explicitly states it showcases real gold from california gold country region. luckily, other historical artifacts were
. >> stephanie chuang that be live all morning long and crews still trying to clean up that mess. crews have not made an arrest, as far as we understand? >> reporter: that's right. good morning to you both kris and scott. three people still on the run, three masked robbers. the target this wells fargo historic museum which was the first ever bank location and you can see a stagecoach there from that era. the work is being done right now to board up the front entrance that was...
792
792
Jan 6, 2015
01/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 792
favorite 0
quote 1
talks according to the long-term louisiana political reporter stephanie gray, steve scalise once describedelf to her as "david duke without the baggage." in an interview, she recalled her first meeting with scalise saying -- can you comment on this? and finally, what you think should happen? right now, steve scalise is the number three power in the house of representatives as it begins today. he is the house majority whip. >> first of all, it wasn't a one-off claim. as to what should happen to scalise today, i mean, i think republican party, if it is been remotely honest in terms of trying to reach out to minorities, which it has made an awful lot of noise about the last couple of years it seems obvious that they ought to get rid of scalise. i think he has been given a pass because we don't happen to have video of whatever it was that he said at the euro meeting. because there is a little bit of shakiness in exactly when he spoke and so on. so he is being allowed to get away with this. i mean, to me, if the republicans have any kind of earnestness and the repeated statements that they are
talks according to the long-term louisiana political reporter stephanie gray, steve scalise once describedelf to her as "david duke without the baggage." in an interview, she recalled her first meeting with scalise saying -- can you comment on this? and finally, what you think should happen? right now, steve scalise is the number three power in the house of representatives as it begins today. he is the house majority whip. >> first of all, it wasn't a one-off claim. as to what...
307
307
Jan 21, 2015
01/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 307
favorite 0
quote 10
stephanie. we will hear much more all day long. coming up, we will speak with the former u.s. treasuries that kerry larry summers. much more ahead. president obama proposes raising taxes on the rich to pay for middle-class tax breaks. i would've billionaire investor thinks of that proposal. and jeb bush weighed in on last night's speech. he wrote -- it is unfortunate -- ♪ >> middle-class economics works. that is what middle-class economics is. >> that is why the third part of the middle-class economics is all about building the most independent army anywhere. >> metals president obama's message. loud and clear. the president declared that the u.s. economy has healed and america must now adjust the income gap. the rising income gap. tax increase on the rich and education and childcare credit or the middle west. tomorrow, i want to bring in my guest host for the next hour. who better to talk about the economy and last night's speech. he read a lot of the analysis this morning. i want to get your take. is it fair game, with the president said last night, that that we need to help
stephanie. we will hear much more all day long. coming up, we will speak with the former u.s. treasuries that kerry larry summers. much more ahead. president obama proposes raising taxes on the rich to pay for middle-class tax breaks. i would've billionaire investor thinks of that proposal. and jeb bush weighed in on last night's speech. he wrote -- it is unfortunate -- ♪ >> middle-class economics works. that is what middle-class economics is. >> that is why the third part of the...
75
75
Jan 23, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
long relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia. libby casey. >> reporter: good evening stephanie. this relationship is important to both countries, president obama saying in a statement that he appreciated king abdullah's perspective and valleyed their friendship, which he described as farm warm and genuine. but the premiership between the united states and saudi arabia also holds undeniable tension. it's a 70-year alliance that dates back to frank lynn roosevelt and king abdullah's father and continues to today. >> the president expressed his deepeth sympathies and condolences to the family of king abdullah and to the people of saudi arabia. the president enjoyed a genuine and warm friendship with the king. under the king's reign the united states and saudi would strengthen their partnership and work together on a number of challenges. >> reporter: their relationship tensioned over issues like iran. the saudis upset with negotiations with their mine rival. and syria where president obama backed down from the red line and strikes against the assad regime which saudi wanted to see
long relationship between the u.s. and saudi arabia. libby casey. >> reporter: good evening stephanie. this relationship is important to both countries, president obama saying in a statement that he appreciated king abdullah's perspective and valleyed their friendship, which he described as farm warm and genuine. but the premiership between the united states and saudi arabia also holds undeniable tension. it's a 70-year alliance that dates back to frank lynn roosevelt and king abdullah's...
80
80
Jan 15, 2015
01/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
council president tells our stephanie ramirez that's it and it's actually going to get done this time. >> my concerns reflect my constituents' concerns. why has this taken so long? this has taken longer than world war ii. >> reporter: frustrated is an understatement for montgomery county councilman george leventhal, but today he met me outside of the silver spring transit center affirming finally almost seven years after its groundbreaking and serious delays -- >> the center is going to be fixed. it's going to be safe and open to the public. >> reporter: by this may leventhal says, but the structure has been sitting there so long some didn't believe it. >> i think they should definitely tear it down and replace it with something more productive for the youth of this area. >> it's gone on two years now. we don't know what's happening. >> i think it's a shame it's taken so long. it's too bad they don't use mediation to solve these crises. it does seem as if the contractor didn't do the job. >> reporter: councilman leventhal said the county will go after the contractor responsible in court, no timetable for that yet. right now their focus is getting this finished
council president tells our stephanie ramirez that's it and it's actually going to get done this time. >> my concerns reflect my constituents' concerns. why has this taken so long? this has taken longer than world war ii. >> reporter: frustrated is an understatement for montgomery county councilman george leventhal, but today he met me outside of the silver spring transit center affirming finally almost seven years after its groundbreaking and serious delays -- >> the center...
76
76
Jan 16, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
a weekend long chain of event from san francisco to oakland. >> we're joined by stephanie chuang who is live at the mc montgomery street station. there was commotion, but for the most part this remains peaceful. good morning. >> that's the good news. good morning. for some time there were no trains stopping here at the montgomery street station, nor powell nor embark daro. on this side the train heading to millbrage, was stopped for a little bit and b.a.r.t. said it was because of some of the protesters. here is where there was a lot of clanking of metal spoons and police officers as well as b.a.r.t. employees trying to make it smooth for folks, but it didn't take long for the first arrests to be made. the one in the green sweatshirt was banging his spoon against a train where it appeared a couple protesters kept the doors open. the police chief of b.a.r.t. told him to stop but as the train moves, the man continues. 15 seconds later, he was in cuffs. at least six officers took him away up the escalator where a crowd formed to the left taking pictures and videos demanding his release.
a weekend long chain of event from san francisco to oakland. >> we're joined by stephanie chuang who is live at the mc montgomery street station. there was commotion, but for the most part this remains peaceful. good morning. >> that's the good news. good morning. for some time there were no trains stopping here at the montgomery street station, nor powell nor embark daro. on this side the train heading to millbrage, was stopped for a little bit and b.a.r.t. said it was because of...
66
66
Jan 23, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> stephanie chuang is live in san francisco with the latest theory and it's just one in a long list of them. good morning. >> that's right. good morning to you both. yeah, there are plenty of theories about the identity of the zodiac killer from charles manson to the unabomber. this man who claimed to have killed 37 people and sent cryptic messages to local papers. well really are now, washington and cherry is at the location of one of his last if thought the last confirmed victim of cab driver paul stein, shot and killed here. and now, i want you to take a look at the latest face of the theory. this man. and a fingerprint which say that it matches fingerprints lifted off the cab that match the zodiac killer. fingerprints belonging to a man named earl van best jr. we heard from an l.a. pub luest, chris harris, who says he remembers meeting van best in napa at a diner back in 1970. he says that he is sure this is the zodiac killer. at the time harris was helping a film company with a documentary about the zodiac killer. he was in napper talking to the undersheriff when this man, who
. >> stephanie chuang is live in san francisco with the latest theory and it's just one in a long list of them. good morning. >> that's right. good morning to you both. yeah, there are plenty of theories about the identity of the zodiac killer from charles manson to the unabomber. this man who claimed to have killed 37 people and sent cryptic messages to local papers. well really are now, washington and cherry is at the location of one of his last if thought the last confirmed...
136
136
Jan 5, 2015
01/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie ramirez is live where those dogs just arrived. >> reporter: the first group of six landed not too long ago. the puppies are adorable, but they were almost going to be sold and killed for food. we talked to officials about what they went through, where they came from and how they ended up here. [ barking ] >> reporter: in rusty metal pens ungroomed said to be living chained to a certain area their entire life, what you're looking at is the south korean dog meat farm the humane society international rescued 23 dogs from. today is their lucky day flying into dulles to be taken here. >> all right. so we're just preparing the kennels now. >> reporter: the animal welfare league in alexandria, virginia, a place that helps animals across the state, but executive director megan webb showed us the facility saying this is the first time they're getting dogs from south korea. >> the dogs are living their entire lives there in that one space. >> reporter: it's the same for the humane society international who has been working especially hard to stop animal cruelty in south korea where they tell us
stephanie ramirez is live where those dogs just arrived. >> reporter: the first group of six landed not too long ago. the puppies are adorable, but they were almost going to be sold and killed for food. we talked to officials about what they went through, where they came from and how they ended up here. [ barking ] >> reporter: in rusty metal pens ungroomed said to be living chained to a certain area their entire life, what you're looking at is the south korean dog meat farm the...
65
65
Jan 7, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. for the border patrol agents, my intent was for every border patrol agent regardless of how long they've border patrol, where they currently were stationed regardless of what rank they may or may not hold is to read it first and foremost, which was mandatory, by the way,9l for all the chiefs. and have a better understanding of what we as an organization are asking them to do, first and foremost. secondly, i would hope that they could envision that which they are doing plays a much larger ] in border and national security. because many times and oftentimes when i talk with border patrol agents in the field, we talk about kind of network operations and we talk about the threat of terrorism. that's been out on the line form çc instance, for five years will raise his hand and 3"c i've never seen a terrorist here, what are you talking about? making them understand that what we're asking them to do day in and day out plays into a much larger, very complex security system that we're not going to solve on our own. so for the internal audience, hopefully they can understand, one, where we are and
stephanie. for the border patrol agents, my intent was for every border patrol agent regardless of how long they've border patrol, where they currently were stationed regardless of what rank they may or may not hold is to read it first and foremost, which was mandatory, by the way,9l for all the chiefs. and have a better understanding of what we as an organization are asking them to do, first and foremost. secondly, i would hope that they could envision that which they are doing plays a much...
63
63
Jan 4, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie dekker has more from jerusalem. >> they usually do this as a punitive measure when the palestinians take action. they can't do it for too long there's the possibility that the pa collapses when it doesn't get the millions in money that it relies on and it's something that israel doesn't want. israel doesn't want the pa to collapse who will run the west bang. it's back and forth. we are hearing the language the palestinians and the israelis saying the palestinians go to the i.c.c. and if you investigate us to war crimes we'll do it to your leaders, who they find accountable of allowing terrorists. all in all it's an unconducive scene and timing. palestinian people who will be watching the leaders make the moves supported, but nothing is changing on the ground for them. >> stephanie dekker in jerusalem. the palestine liberation organization was quick to respond saying in part: >>> three armed opposition factions in south syria announced a merger forming what they call the first army. the opposition has been weakened by infighting which undermined efforts to remove bashar al-assad. >> reporter: the commander of syria's newly fo
stephanie dekker has more from jerusalem. >> they usually do this as a punitive measure when the palestinians take action. they can't do it for too long there's the possibility that the pa collapses when it doesn't get the millions in money that it relies on and it's something that israel doesn't want. israel doesn't want the pa to collapse who will run the west bang. it's back and forth. we are hearing the language the palestinians and the israelis saying the palestinians go to the...
673
673
Jan 27, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 673
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> stephanie chuang that be live all morning long and crews still trying to clean up that mess.
. >> stephanie chuang that be live all morning long and crews still trying to clean up that mess.
47
47
Jan 4, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie dekker has more from jerusalem. >> they do this as a punitive measure, when the palestinians take action they don't agree with. they don't do it for too long. there's a possibility na it collapses when they don't get the millions that it relies on. israel doesn't want the pa to collapse. who will run the west bank. it is back and fourth. we are hearing the language of the i.c.c. the palestinians are going, and we heard from the israelis saying the palestinians go to the i.c.c. and if we investigate war crimes we'll do it to your leaders who are accountable of funding terrorists - using that language, all in all it's an unconducive scene, timing to try to get any peace process on the table. palestinian people who will be watching their leaders making the moves, supported. but nothing is changing on the ground for them >>> stephanie dekker in jerusalem >>> the palestine organization responded to israel saying in part that it is responding to our: . >> three armed opposition factions in south syria announced a merger forming the first army. the opposition has been weakened by infighting to undermine efforts to remove president bashar al-assad
stephanie dekker has more from jerusalem. >> they do this as a punitive measure, when the palestinians take action they don't agree with. they don't do it for too long. there's a possibility na it collapses when they don't get the millions that it relies on. israel doesn't want the pa to collapse. who will run the west bank. it is back and fourth. we are hearing the language of the i.c.c. the palestinians are going, and we heard from the israelis saying the palestinians go to the i.c.c....
437
437
Jan 1, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 437
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie and cara and for supporting us through this whole effort. >>> joining us next, jody boleyn and her business partner try to make ends meet. >> it's a long-term struggle of not being able to have basic needs met. basic needs as in food in the refrigerator, shoes to work in. gas in my car. >> you're watching a special edition of middle america, middle class rebuilding the dream. >> i'm an optimistic person, and rebuilding my dream. i'm hoping and praying that these are the final hard days. days of business for me. >> welcome back to a special edition of "real money," america's middle class rebuilding the dream. our special takes us to knoxville, tennessee, where we have been following jody boleyn for the last year, a struggling single mother, striving for her version of the american dream, owning a giftshop. she has taken big risks to see her store it succeed. including moving into a new location this year, and in the process, she struggled for basic comforts, including gas in her car. the reality and the highs and lows for her over the last year. when we first met jody bowlin. >> sometimes i question, why is this happening to me? >> the strug
stephanie and cara and for supporting us through this whole effort. >>> joining us next, jody boleyn and her business partner try to make ends meet. >> it's a long-term struggle of not being able to have basic needs met. basic needs as in food in the refrigerator, shoes to work in. gas in my car. >> you're watching a special edition of middle america, middle class rebuilding the dream. >> i'm an optimistic person, and rebuilding my dream. i'm hoping and praying that...
75
75
Jan 17, 2015
01/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
long as i live. one day i'll have a child of my own and pass this love on. happy mother's day. >> reporter: this monday marks a year when stephanier was walking along front street after a night on the town. that's when two bandits approached them snatched ambers purse and shot her. surveillance footage shows the men getting into a black chevy impala police determined it had new york tags. >> you had amber died in her mother's arms, yank -- i can't think of anything more sadder. >> reporter: meanwhile, her mother created a scholarship at philadelphia university and works with handbags for peace. >> i have done everything i can to keep her alive and keep her work alive. 37,000-dollar reward is on the table leading to arrest and conviction. homicide division of philadelphia police is waiting for your call. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> 8 students at in a sham -- neshaminy high school in bucks county are accused of sending sexually explicit photos of other teams. bucks county juvenile division said what happened in in a neshaminy puts them under state law and consequences are serious. >> they can they range from anything y
long as i live. one day i'll have a child of my own and pass this love on. happy mother's day. >> reporter: this monday marks a year when stephanier was walking along front street after a night on the town. that's when two bandits approached them snatched ambers purse and shot her. surveillance footage shows the men getting into a black chevy impala police determined it had new york tags. >> you had amber died in her mother's arms, yank -- i can't think of anything more sadder....
150
150
Jan 17, 2015
01/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
will stay with me for as long as i live, one day i will have a child of my own and i will pass that love on. happy mother's day. >> reporter: this monday marks a year when stephanie and her daughter were walking along front street after a night on the town, that's when two bandits approach them snatched amber's purse and then killed her. >> i heard the pop and she fell back on me. >> reporter: the men were seen getting into a black chevy impala. >> you had amber die in her mother's arms. we need to catch the killers we need the public's help. >> reporter: meanwhile the mother created a scholarship for philadelphia university in amber's name. >> i have done everything i can to keep her alive and keep her work alive. >> reporter: a 37,000-dollar reward remains on the table for information leading to an arrest and conviction, if you know something, homicide department. philadelphia police is waiting for your call. dann cuellar channel 6 "action news." >> students at in a sham me high school in bucks -- at neshaminy bucks county are in trouble with the law for sharing explicit photos with other teens. what happens in in a -- in in a neshaminy puts the kids under the
will stay with me for as long as i live, one day i will have a child of my own and i will pass that love on. happy mother's day. >> reporter: this monday marks a year when stephanie and her daughter were walking along front street after a night on the town, that's when two bandits approach them snatched amber's purse and then killed her. >> i heard the pop and she fell back on me. >> reporter: the men were seen getting into a black chevy impala. >> you had amber die in...
138
138
Jan 14, 2015
01/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie? >> to me what's troubling is you have energy that hasn't led in a long time and it just seems to go down day minus today with crude prices. i think whatas a little bit of short koverring. now you have financials following suit. 25% of the s&p are waiting going in the opposite direction. >> it's incredible the market has held up as well as it has. >> today you had the retail sales number. i would say that's a one off because it doesn't really jive with what we're hearing on jobs and confidence and income but then you have that kind of turnaround. so i think today was a lot -- there were -- there's a lot of news. what i would point to the most important thing was the bank earnings which were a little disappointing and to the point of the panel, interest rates, if they're headed lower, this group is not going to outperform anytime soon. you have to look at other sectors. i still believe the consumer is the place to be. i believe pockets of industrials are places to be like auto and aerospace and truck that will benefit from lower oil prices but you have to be selective and stock specific. >
stephanie? >> to me what's troubling is you have energy that hasn't led in a long time and it just seems to go down day minus today with crude prices. i think whatas a little bit of short koverring. now you have financials following suit. 25% of the s&p are waiting going in the opposite direction. >> it's incredible the market has held up as well as it has. >> today you had the retail sales number. i would say that's a one off because it doesn't really jive with what we're...
55
55
Jan 3, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie knee decker in jer jerusalem has more. >> reporter: they usually do this as a punitive measure when the palestinians take action they don't agree with. they cant do it for too longause there is the possibility that the that the p.a. collapses when it doesn't get these millions of dollars it relies on and this is something israel doesn't want. because who will run the west bank. most of the areas that the p.a. holds. it's back and forth. we are hearing the language of the icc. the palestinians and the israelis say the palestinians go to the icc. if you try to investigate us for war crimes we will do it to your leaders who they hold accountable of funding terrorists and using that kind of language. so all in all, it's a very uncondeucive scene, uncondeucive sort of time to go try to get any peace process on the table. palestinian people will be watching their leaders making these moves perhaps supportive but really nothing is changing on the ground for them. the chief palestinian peace negotiators say israel is once again responding to the reference to secure statehood with further illegal collective punishment. >> this month, people will not be able to pay the sc
stephanie knee decker in jer jerusalem has more. >> reporter: they usually do this as a punitive measure when the palestinians take action they don't agree with. they cant do it for too longause there is the possibility that the that the p.a. collapses when it doesn't get these millions of dollars it relies on and this is something israel doesn't want. because who will run the west bank. most of the areas that the p.a. holds. it's back and forth. we are hearing the language of the icc....
59
59
Jan 12, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. well, for the border patrol agents my intent was for every border patrol agent regardless how long they have been in the organization or where they are currently stationed and regardless of what range they may or may not hold is to read it, first and foremost. which was mandatory by the way for all the chiefs. and have a better understanding of what we as an organization are asking them to do first and foremost. secondly, i would hope that they could envision that which they are doing plays a much larger role in border and national security. because many times and often times when i talk with border patrol agents in the field we talk about counter network operations and talk about the threat of terrorism but yet to a border patrol agent out on the line for instance, in calexico for five years say chief, i've never seen a terrorist here what are you talking about? make them understand what we're asking them to do day in, day out plays into much larger very complex security system we'll not solve on our own. so for the internal audience, it was hopefully they can understand one, where we
stephanie. well, for the border patrol agents my intent was for every border patrol agent regardless how long they have been in the organization or where they are currently stationed and regardless of what range they may or may not hold is to read it, first and foremost. which was mandatory by the way for all the chiefs. and have a better understanding of what we as an organization are asking them to do first and foremost. secondly, i would hope that they could envision that which they are...
141
141
Jan 22, 2015
01/15
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
long-term consequences of that and whether you are building up some imbalances in the system. the question is is there an alternative to that the in the current environment? >> okay stephanieu. enjoy davos. we'll talk to you soon. thank you. stephanie flanders joining us there. okay, so we are going to obviously be across this when that announcement comes out in we're expecting now, 35 minutes. that's what the usual preference. follow on twitter @bbc. that's it. >> aaron, thanks. see you soon. >>> a drone used to smuggle illegal drugs has crashed into a supermarket car park in mexico. police in tijuana, that's on the border, say just under three key lows of methamphetamine were found taped to a remote controlled aircraft. they're investigating whether the flight originated and who was controlling it. but it appeared to be heading for california. >>> a quite reminder of our top stories for you. in ukraine civilians at a bus stop in donetsk have become the latest victims of fighting between dozens of forces and pro-russian rebels. we're hearing at least eight people were killed in the shells, but not clear which side was responsible. thanks for being with us here on "gmt." "
long-term consequences of that and whether you are building up some imbalances in the system. the question is is there an alternative to that the in the current environment? >> okay stephanieu. enjoy davos. we'll talk to you soon. thank you. stephanie flanders joining us there. okay, so we are going to obviously be across this when that announcement comes out in we're expecting now, 35 minutes. that's what the usual preference. follow on twitter @bbc. that's it. >> aaron, thanks....
150
150
Jan 18, 2015
01/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
explains the long delays in getting help to scores of passengers trapped on the smoke-filled train in the metro tunnel. dc's mayor is promising total transparency on the city's part. and stephanie ramirez has more. >> reporter: bruce, this is the 37-page report that gives a more detailed time line into what happened last monday. it also provides information of communication issues. communication issues that were reported days before the fatal tragedy. >> it's not surprising. >> reporter: while maybe not surprised, there are many concerns with this report, reported on past metro emergencies, now runs a fire and ems website, often working as a consultant. with this new report, he tells me his concerns are-- >> number one, that metro waited a number of minutes before they contacted dc 911. when they contacted them, they didn't have a lot of detailed information. the other thing in the report is that the dc 911 center very quickly. it took them 6 minutes once they had a confirmed call at the station before they dispatched fire and ems. that's way too long. >> reporter: but one of the things he finds most interesting are these e-mails that show a radio communication issue was report
explains the long delays in getting help to scores of passengers trapped on the smoke-filled train in the metro tunnel. dc's mayor is promising total transparency on the city's part. and stephanie ramirez has more. >> reporter: bruce, this is the 37-page report that gives a more detailed time line into what happened last monday. it also provides information of communication issues. communication issues that were reported days before the fatal tragedy. >> it's not surprising....
253
253
Jan 22, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 3
long as their demands are not met. mainly, of course that tuition hike that they're so passionately against. we have a crew inside there. we'll have more at 5:00 and 6:00 tonight. stephanie chuang nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >> the so-called gypsy hill killer gets ready to face a judge, accused of murdering two win on the peninsula nearly 40 years ago. dna evidence linked an oregon man to the case and he's back in handcuffs. >> live in redwood city where prosecutors are talking about today's big step forward in this investigation. some peace for the families. hopefully. >> good morning to you, kris and scott. you might remember law enforcement nounced they had dna linking their suspect to two of the 1976 gypsy hill murders. they're announcing his murder behind me in the room. row have the san mateo d.a.'s office, the fbi, as well as pisca police. they're in a news conference talking about the charges they have filed against the 66-year-old seen in the booking photo last night after he was extradited from an oregon state prison. he's expected to make his first appearance in court this afternoon to answer the charges he murdered and raped two women. a woman
long as their demands are not met. mainly, of course that tuition hike that they're so passionately against. we have a crew inside there. we'll have more at 5:00 and 6:00 tonight. stephanie chuang nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. >> the so-called gypsy hill killer gets ready to face a judge, accused of murdering two win on the peninsula nearly 40 years ago. dna evidence linked an oregon man to the case and he's back in handcuffs. >> live in redwood city where...
46
46
Jan 13, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. well, for the border patrol agents, my intent was for every border patrol agent regardless of how long they've been in the organization and where they currently are stationed and regardless of what rank they may or may not hold is to read it, first and foremost, which was mandatory, by the way for all the chiefs. and have a better understanding of what we as an organization are asking them to do, first and foremost. secondly, i would hope that they could envision that which they are doing plays a much larger role in border and national security. because many times and oftentimes when i talk with border patrol agents in the field, we talk about network operations and we talk about the threat of terrorism but to a border patrol agent who has been out on the line, for instance, for five years will raise his hand and say, chief, i've never sign terrorist here. what are you talking about? making them understand what we're asking them to do day in and day out plays into a much larger, very complex security system that we're not going to solve on our own. so for the internal audience hopefull
stephanie. well, for the border patrol agents, my intent was for every border patrol agent regardless of how long they've been in the organization and where they currently are stationed and regardless of what rank they may or may not hold is to read it, first and foremost, which was mandatory, by the way for all the chiefs. and have a better understanding of what we as an organization are asking them to do, first and foremost. secondly, i would hope that they could envision that which they are...
199
199
Jan 6, 2015
01/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie cutter a democratic strategist. tara i want to start with you here. pl there haven't been this many republicans in the house since harry truman was president, or maybe even herbert hoover. a longn, that's the important thing to know. why shake these up? why not just take the victory lap, elect speaker boehner, get on with the business? >> i think it's more than just that. it's more than just 12 or 13. there are a couple dozen members of the house who are not thrilled with boehner's leadership. they feel as though he sold out with the establishment, particularly with what he did with the omnibus bill funding the government through september, basically giving the president everything he wanted he didn't push back hard enough on the immigration executive orders. so there are people who have been very upset with boehner's leadership for a while. how many of them step up to the plate and vote against him? that's a different ball game. he is speaker, he does wield a lot of power, committee assignments are up for grabs and you have freshmen coming in who may talk tough on the campaign trail but when it comes down to it they want those plush committee assignments. it's a management ga
stephanie cutter a democratic strategist. tara i want to start with you here. pl there haven't been this many republicans in the house since harry truman was president, or maybe even herbert hoover. a longn, that's the important thing to know. why shake these up? why not just take the victory lap, elect speaker boehner, get on with the business? >> i think it's more than just that. it's more than just 12 or 13. there are a couple dozen members of the house who are not thrilled with...
958
958
Jan 16, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 958
favorite 0
quote 0
a weekend long chain of event from san francisco to oakland. >> we're joined by stephanie chuang whotion, but for the most part this remains
a weekend long chain of event from san francisco to oakland. >> we're joined by stephanie chuang whotion, but for the most part this remains
115
115
Jan 9, 2015
01/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie ruhle, along with my partner, erik schatzker. john stated gives us a window into the hiring cap -- jobs data gives us a window into the hiring trends. julie hyman has been crunching these numbers. how long they going to keep those jobs? >> let's look back before we look forward to see what happens next. the retail job -- excluding autos and gas stations because that is not capture the regional trend -- and then you have data back to 2007. >> with my husband bought me a christmas gift at a gas station we would have a problem. >> a gas card. you are seeing the best hiring trends. this is the october-december period going all the way back to 2007. we are seeing the job market overall comeback to where it was at that point in time, and given that additional demand they were doing this extra hiring over the holiday season. but to your point, the question is now will those workers be staying on at a higher rate than they had been in previous years. we don't have anything except anecdotal evidence at this point. there is one economist -- gary rosenberger puts out a note where he talks to a bunch of different staffing professionals who staff retailers during the holiday season and beyond. the a
stephanie ruhle, along with my partner, erik schatzker. john stated gives us a window into the hiring cap -- jobs data gives us a window into the hiring trends. julie hyman has been crunching these numbers. how long they going to keep those jobs? >> let's look back before we look forward to see what happens next. the retail job -- excluding autos and gas stations because that is not capture the regional trend -- and then you have data back to 2007. >> with my husband bought me a...
327
327
Jan 17, 2015
01/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 327
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. alina recently spoke to a former coworker of morris who defends her drawing. >> i've been grieving for four years. >> reporter: it's been that longonist who. went into hiding in 2010 after receiving death threats from radical islamists. >> she is the unlikely person to be at the center of an international incident involving hate. >> reporter: radical cleric anwar al awlaki said norris was the prime target of execution for creating cartoons for prophet mohammed. her illustrations depict the likeness of the prophet as several items including a teacup and a domino. >> she didn't mean to secure or offend. she just thought people should lighten up. she was just standing up for free speech. >> reporter: norris created the cartoon part in response to censor an episode showing mohammed. appleo says norris follow up the cartoon with this unencouraging religious tolerance. >> her first impulse was not to strike back but to reach out and embrace. >> reporter: the fbi told norris her life was in danger and she decided to disappear. appleo said she compared the threats to cancer. >> you don't know if you're going to be fine the rest of your l
stephanie. alina recently spoke to a former coworker of morris who defends her drawing. >> i've been grieving for four years. >> reporter: it's been that longonist who. went into hiding in 2010 after receiving death threats from radical islamists. >> she is the unlikely person to be at the center of an international incident involving hate. >> reporter: radical cleric anwar al awlaki said norris was the prime target of execution for creating cartoons for prophet...