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supervisor stephanie, i want to welcome you to the board of supervisors. we've been friends and allies for many years particularly on the subject of gun violence. and i'm still looking forward to taking your spin class, though i don't know if you will have time to teach. i want to be on record to say that i believe you will be a phenomenal supervisor. and i want to be on record that i believe that the politics of opportunity have led you to be here as they've led supervisor sheehy, tang, christiansen, all at some point in the recent past. and for me it really does look like a back room deal to determine the outcome of the november 2 election. and, frankly, it flies in the face of everything that was discussed last week and i think it's hypocritical. supervisor stephanie, i certainly admire your ambition and your thoughtfulness and tenacity. at one point, i was cheering for you to get into the race for supervisor, to run on your own rite. but i -- i believe that in my eight years on the board of supervisors, my perspective has changed. when perspective chan
supervisor stephanie, i want to welcome you to the board of supervisors. we've been friends and allies for many years particularly on the subject of gun violence. and i'm still looking forward to taking your spin class, though i don't know if you will have time to teach. i want to be on record to say that i believe you will be a phenomenal supervisor. and i want to be on record that i believe that the politics of opportunity have led you to be here as they've led supervisor sheehy, tang,...
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stephanie, regarding the wellness program? thank you very much, stephanie. you and your team for everything that are you doing on behalf of us. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, stephanie. so just to go over a couple of the meetings on the directors meetings and -- that happened over january, as pamela mentioned also in the budget discussion, is that the city-wide voice over protocol, the voip system that the city is moving forward with this. is our telephone system. these are our members services and phone lines and the capabilities that they can do as well as our own phones on the desk but the city is moving to finally updated technology and we are considered in critical need for it. so we are. anding to get our new phone system hopefully by the end of the calendar year in 2018 or at least some progress. this is going to give us much more customer service. ease. we would be able to record phone calls for equal control. which is very important. and we will also be able to use certain technologies. for instance, when a phone call -- we can pick up a call
stephanie, regarding the wellness program? thank you very much, stephanie. you and your team for everything that are you doing on behalf of us. >> thank you very much. >> thank you, stephanie. so just to go over a couple of the meetings on the directors meetings and -- that happened over january, as pamela mentioned also in the budget discussion, is that the city-wide voice over protocol, the voip system that the city is moving forward with this. is our telephone system. these are...
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stephanie ramos is live in parkland with the latest. stephanie? >> reporter: natasha and reggie, there's still a police presence here in parkland. a police officer telling me that they are blocking off several roadways but are allowing teachers to go back on school grounds to pick up their vehicles. as for the other belongings left behind by the students, he believes that they are still there. they're not allowed to go back on the school grounds to pick it up just yet. since we've been here, we've spoken to so many people who are angry and shocked. most of all, they're trying to get strength from somewhere, from anywhere after one of the deadliest school shootings in the u.s. happening right here in their town. overnight, thousands of people coming together in disbelief and grief. >> the rest of my days, this will be engraved in my mind and i don't think it will go away. >> leaning on each other for support as the names of all 17 victims were read out loud. >> some in the crowd chanting, no more guns. over the cries of friends and family. many of
stephanie ramos is live in parkland with the latest. stephanie? >> reporter: natasha and reggie, there's still a police presence here in parkland. a police officer telling me that they are blocking off several roadways but are allowing teachers to go back on school grounds to pick up their vehicles. as for the other belongings left behind by the students, he believes that they are still there. they're not allowed to go back on the school grounds to pick it up just yet. since we've been...
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john, stephanie. maybe cleaning the bathroom in times square on new year's eve is better. >> there are republicans who speak on fox news all the time who would love the job. >> it is a thankless position. when you consider, is this john kelly's waterloo, the moment where this is the fieshlreable offense, i don't think it is that big of a moment. it could be. it is very unclear at this point. >> interesting to see how it goes. we'll have to see how much they knew. as more and more detail comes out about this, i suspect there is going to be a groundswell of activity. >> could john kelly be the cheese standing alone? >> peter, matt and someone who shares my initials, ali v. >> ali's debut on "velshi & ruhle." >> love it. >> please come back. >> proud to do it. >> you know what, maybe i need an a.v. upgrade. >> ouch. >>> all right. we're going to talk with new york city's first lady, who is also head of the city's domestic violence task force. how abuse affects victims, families, communities and our entir
john, stephanie. maybe cleaning the bathroom in times square on new year's eve is better. >> there are republicans who speak on fox news all the time who would love the job. >> it is a thankless position. when you consider, is this john kelly's waterloo, the moment where this is the fieshlreable offense, i don't think it is that big of a moment. it could be. it is very unclear at this point. >> interesting to see how it goes. we'll have to see how much they knew. as more and...
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stephanie hegarty, bbc news, in north—east nigeria. making the news. in the 2016 presidential election. effort to undermine the investigation. ties with the organisation of cowardice. shooting. by $29 billion last year. and unaffordable giveaway to the wealthy. for the rich. of being one of the region's biggest drug lords to the united states. 250 tons of cocaine to the us. is a watershed moment for the charity sector. for sexual misconduct. 0ur diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley reports. the world, like here in south sudan. and most of the time, it is. of the people it was set up to serve. for paying for sex. for the humanitarian sector as a whole. abused their power and saying they were truly sorry. among them was 0xfam. the whole aid sector under scrutiny. and exploitation of children. trying to rescue reputations. that they so passionately believe in. is hugely, hugely damaging. to come clean on past allegations of sexual misconduct. they help from future abuse. caroline hawley, bbc news. focusing on differing views of migration. have landed on the country's shores. reports f
stephanie hegarty, bbc news, in north—east nigeria. making the news. in the 2016 presidential election. effort to undermine the investigation. ties with the organisation of cowardice. shooting. by $29 billion last year. and unaffordable giveaway to the wealthy. for the rich. of being one of the region's biggest drug lords to the united states. 250 tons of cocaine to the us. is a watershed moment for the charity sector. for sexual misconduct. 0ur diplomatic correspondent caroline hawley...
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abc's stephanie ramos has the latest from parkland.ning stephanie. >> reporter: hey, good morning, diane and kendis. since we've been here on the groundve seen people emotional, angry and in shock and most trying to find strength from somewhere, anywhere after one of the deadliest school the u.s. took place right here in their town. ♪ >> reporter: ov coming together in disbelief and grief. >> for the rest of my days this will always be engraved in my mind. >> reporter: leaning on each other for support as the names of all 17 victims were read out loud. >> alyssa -- >> reporter: some in the crowd chanting no more guns. [ chanting "no more guns" [ brth. >> reporter: over the cries of friends age family. matif thege students. one in the school's marching band. another on his way to college on a swim scholarship. some just in their first year of high school. >> just knowing that his seat won't be filled next time i enter that class is just -- it's heart wrenching. >> reporter: for the survivors the moments that were almost their last replaying over and over in their minds. >> i was scared
abc's stephanie ramos has the latest from parkland.ning stephanie. >> reporter: hey, good morning, diane and kendis. since we've been here on the groundve seen people emotional, angry and in shock and most trying to find strength from somewhere, anywhere after one of the deadliest school the u.s. took place right here in their town. ♪ >> reporter: ov coming together in disbelief and grief. >> for the rest of my days this will always be engraved in my mind. >> reporter:...
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. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" treating teens way debilitating tradition, our stephanie stahl shows us the local hospital leading the way when it comes to new treatment for scoliosis >> state of the art studio and a philadelphia high school, it is showing off how it will help. >>> phillies fans had this date marked on their calendar fightins started grapefruit league baseball in florida and hear from the starter nick paveta later in >>> new advances helping teenagers with a curvature of the spine and, often hidden condition called scoliosis. >> health reporter stephanie stahl joins to us tell us more >> very exciting progress here people with scoliosis can look healthy but spinal curvature can be debilitating and dangerous. now children's hospital of philadelphia is leading the way in finding new better ways to treat the condition that usually strikes younger teenagers. >> actually my whole core is engaged. >> reporter: nineteen year-old lindsey gordon does planks every night. >> and then i can flip over to doing it on my side. >> reporter: this is how she keeps her core and b
. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" treating teens way debilitating tradition, our stephanie stahl shows us the local hospital leading the way when it comes to new treatment for scoliosis >> state of the art studio and a philadelphia high school, it is showing off how it will help. >>> phillies fans had this date marked on their calendar fightins started grapefruit league baseball in florida and hear from the starter nick paveta later in >>> new...
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this is the first time oleksandr stephanie has shown his pieces from the sanchez men's collection in berlin in the one nine hundred ninety s. the design in liberated men's fashion from old constraints using among other things pretty colors and striking patterns he was one of the sort of thoughts would have the same attention for the months and the woman's i mean he also uses the same inspiration for both. by the time gianni versace was murdered in one thousand nine hundred seventy he was a legend as eccentric and flamboyant as his own creation. he gained international fame in the one thousand nine hundred. his turns including. princess diana. and singer elton john. for such a ushered in the era of supermodels like now do you. naomi campbell and kate moss. the exhibition trains his chains rise from factory to study design and. you see all this development it was much more intellectual than it became more site see that it was appeal for celebrities and when your soul all all released for such a for everybody. swedish top model marcus schrenker very cool one of on xander stephany's outf
this is the first time oleksandr stephanie has shown his pieces from the sanchez men's collection in berlin in the one nine hundred ninety s. the design in liberated men's fashion from old constraints using among other things pretty colors and striking patterns he was one of the sort of thoughts would have the same attention for the months and the woman's i mean he also uses the same inspiration for both. by the time gianni versace was murdered in one thousand nine hundred seventy he was a...
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overall thirty full stephanie on fun is that in dakar joins us now. stephanie just how has the french president and his message being received a conference in setting these capital. with ever was very well received a have to sentiment about goal was just behind me two minutes ago i'm studying right now at the french read it all in that god you spoke about for a go for it. you know how to put french languages in schools here so that was also interesting also part of the educational a program earlier there was this very big conference it was the third edition. and i have to say that front victory he gave a new step to its own tradition through the fall because as you said it's going to be. two hundred billion euros that will be the participation of fronts into the phone and you have to also know that france will also contribute to one hundred billion euros. just for senegal which is a bilateral aid in order to actually build a school but also finance education so it's a lot of money. the goal actually that needs to be rich for the phone is already board
overall thirty full stephanie on fun is that in dakar joins us now. stephanie just how has the french president and his message being received a conference in setting these capital. with ever was very well received a have to sentiment about goal was just behind me two minutes ago i'm studying right now at the french read it all in that god you spoke about for a go for it. you know how to put french languages in schools here so that was also interesting also part of the educational a program...
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but for the street next on time stephanie doesn't limit himself to vintage after around . the times has cherish the bling bling we don't dress the way we used to drive but there is always the i would be ideal freedom on that yeah i mean used to be using his every day. to retrospective in berlin presents a designer who broke fashion history now gianni versace is fashion is at least twenty years old anything but old fashioned. we turn our attention now from a famous fashion designer to a famous lighting designer luzzi called dove brings together centuries old bohemian glass art with modern lighting technology in her creations of her earned her a number of accolades including designer of the year in the czech republic well we wanted to see more of her work so we visited in her studio in prague. lucio called over plays with the light and the energy that radiates glass is her favorite material. the designer works with it to make objects that are both translucent and colorful like here with her lamp. told of also combines different materials here and onyx stone divides the fragi
but for the street next on time stephanie doesn't limit himself to vintage after around . the times has cherish the bling bling we don't dress the way we used to drive but there is always the i would be ideal freedom on that yeah i mean used to be using his every day. to retrospective in berlin presents a designer who broke fashion history now gianni versace is fashion is at least twenty years old anything but old fashioned. we turn our attention now from a famous fashion designer to a famous...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. i'll see you tomorrow morning at 9:00 eastern. my partner ali velshi will be back tomorrow. you can check us out on social media and connect with our show at #velshiruhle or on twitter. we have our own handle now @velshiruhle. right now, andrea mitchell with "andrea mitchell reports." >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," taking heat. president trump gets an earful from some governors on gun laws, including from florida governor rick scott, a former republican ally. we'll hear from the president coming up. >>> and keeping the dream alive. the supreme court dealing a blow to the trump administration's push to end the dreamers programs. democratic leaders are calling this a victory for now. >> the trump administration tried to skirt the law here and go straight to the supreme court. the supreme court told them no, go through the regular process. so we're ready, and we'll go to court and we hope to prevail on all the merits in this case to keep the daca program going. >>> and charm offensive. ivanka trump closing out the win
i'm stephanie ruhle. i'll see you tomorrow morning at 9:00 eastern. my partner ali velshi will be back tomorrow. you can check us out on social media and connect with our show at #velshiruhle or on twitter. we have our own handle now @velshiruhle. right now, andrea mitchell with "andrea mitchell reports." >> and right now on "andrea mitchell reports," taking heat. president trump gets an earful from some governors on gun laws, including from florida governor rick...
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our stephanie stahl explains what happened and reason that says he is get a steak. not just any steak. steak on the bone. the steak that made 'meat lovers' meat lovers. eat like nothing else in the world will do. because, tonight, nothing else will do. longhorn's bone-in bold flavor. the outlaw ribeye, pork porterhouse or the grilled lamb chops. the feeling. the flavor. the place. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. joking he is still above ground, popular new jersey film maker and comedian kevin smith says he is lucky to be live after a massive heart attack. >> health reporter stephanie stahl has more on how this could have been prevented. this is a very scary situation >> very scary and he is very lucky. smith's alive because he received quick medical attention in california last night. he has been public about his struggles with weight which can increase risk of heart disease but doctors say there was another big red flag. on social media film maker kevin smith says he is still aboveground after surviving a massive heart attack. doctors told him there was
our stephanie stahl explains what happened and reason that says he is get a steak. not just any steak. steak on the bone. the steak that made 'meat lovers' meat lovers. eat like nothing else in the world will do. because, tonight, nothing else will do. longhorn's bone-in bold flavor. the outlaw ribeye, pork porterhouse or the grilled lamb chops. the feeling. the flavor. the place. longhorn steakhouse. you can't fake steak. joking he is still above ground, popular new jersey film maker and...
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abc's stephanie ramos joins us from washington. and, stephanie, what exactly are the changes? >> reporter: well, paula and dan, chief of staff john kelly is now trying to tighten the security clearance process at the white house and that's according to the five-page memo sent to the white house staff friday all of it coming after it was revealed that former senior aide to the president rob porter had been accused of domestic abuse. it turns out despite those allegations against porter, which he denies, he still handled classified information. now kelly in the memo said we should and in the future must do better. also in the memo kelly implies that he had no idea how serious the claims were against porter. now, one thing kelly says will change from now on the fbi will hand deliver to the white house its background investigations and will tell the white house counsel if any information in the file is derogatory within 48 hours of its discovery. >> now, stephanie, some of the president's closest aides are working with interim security clearances. is this going to create a problem
abc's stephanie ramos joins us from washington. and, stephanie, what exactly are the changes? >> reporter: well, paula and dan, chief of staff john kelly is now trying to tighten the security clearance process at the white house and that's according to the five-page memo sent to the white house staff friday all of it coming after it was revealed that former senior aide to the president rob porter had been accused of domestic abuse. it turns out despite those allegations against porter,...
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stephanie ruhle is the host of the 9:00 a.m. hour on msnbc and comes back at 11:00 eastern time every day as co-host of velshi and ruhle. here with us in new york, jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press and an msnbc political analyst. stephanie, let's turn it into a simple bromide. if you're going to own it as much as he has on the way up, you got to own the downturn and the bad days and the record drop that happened today. >> which is why no other administration would do such a thing. if you're going to live by the sword, you've got to die by the sword. for the president there in that montage to say no one ever talks about the stock market, that's pure nonsense. the president and the administration talk about it every chance they can, and also the media covers it. but the reason it's so risky is that markets are irrational. the obama administration very rarely talked about the markets because they understood this. remember, janet yellen just left her seat last week. of course she was the fed chair. we ha
stephanie ruhle is the host of the 9:00 a.m. hour on msnbc and comes back at 11:00 eastern time every day as co-host of velshi and ruhle. here with us in new york, jonathan lemire, white house reporter for the associated press and an msnbc political analyst. stephanie, let's turn it into a simple bromide. if you're going to own it as much as he has on the way up, you got to own the downturn and the bad days and the record drop that happened today. >> which is why no other administration...
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i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i'm ali velshi. we're back together in new york. it is thursday, february 1st. let's get started. >> the president is in a showdown with the fbi, and it is all over whether or not the controversial memo should be released. >> republicans claim it shows misconduct by the bureau, but democrats and the head of the fbi are questioning its accuracy. >> national security lawyers in the white house that work for me, work for the president, they're slicing and dicing it, looking at it. it'll be released pretty quick, i think. then the whole world can see it. >> a new wrinkle from the ranking democrat on the committee, adam sch
i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i'm ali velshi. we're back together in new york. it is thursday, february 1st. let's get started. >> the president is in a showdown with the fbi, and it is all over whether or not the controversial memo should be released. >> republicans claim it shows misconduct by the bureau, but democrats and the head of the fbi are questioning its accuracy. >> national security lawyers in the white house that work for me, work for the president, they're...
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health reporter stephanie stahl has details on this. >> really important mission here. only 15 percent of adolescence with depression get diagnosed before reaching adulthood and experts say as many as two in three depressed teens do not get the care that could help them. twenty-five year-old stephanie cartermoan knows how crippling depression can than. >> now looking back thinking that was not normal. >> reporter: she was diagnosed in her early 20's but she recalls symptoms much earlier. >> it was there, in my teenage years i just didn't know what it was offer who to deal witt. >> reporter: now the american academy of pediatrics is un dating guidelines on depression, research shows by age 20, 20 percent of teens, say that they have experienced , some depression, which can effect them long term. >> it can lead to social problems, it can lead to family problems, school problems, a substance abuse problem. >> reporter: goal to help pediatricians to help identify depression early, new lied lines recommend doctors talk about mental health with adolescence and their parents a
health reporter stephanie stahl has details on this. >> really important mission here. only 15 percent of adolescence with depression get diagnosed before reaching adulthood and experts say as many as two in three depressed teens do not get the care that could help them. twenty-five year-old stephanie cartermoan knows how crippling depression can than. >> now looking back thinking that was not normal. >> reporter: she was diagnosed in her early 20's but she recalls symptoms...
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gilmore, competing at the venue stephanie gilmore, competing at the venue which has been fine—tuned by 11 time champion kelly slater. over the past two years, john florence will also be competing in the middle of the season which will see the hawaiian go in search of a third successive world title this year. doesn't that look nice? where do i start to the nba? they talked to in the east and west in action, bus and a half time, 67—111 out of memphis. the golden state warriors lead 72—64 at the new york knicks, second in the western conference. detroit are up the western conference. detroit are up against toronto, and i can tell you this one, 12 in a row for the houston rockets, dave play the utah jazz in a moment. hello there. winter refuses to relinquish its grip across the uk, but notjust across the uk, but across the whole of europe at the moment. with that high pressure still entrenched across scandinavia, and the siberian air spilling across europe, having such a dramatic impact. yes, we have got some snow around at the moment, and we still have weather warnings enforced. th
gilmore, competing at the venue stephanie gilmore, competing at the venue which has been fine—tuned by 11 time champion kelly slater. over the past two years, john florence will also be competing in the middle of the season which will see the hawaiian go in search of a third successive world title this year. doesn't that look nice? where do i start to the nba? they talked to in the east and west in action, bus and a half time, 67—111 out of memphis. the golden state warriors lead 72—64 at...
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stephanie said, i appreciate all of your help with this. thank you very much. you know, signing a lease sight unseen is a bit of a gamble. if you can always rye to tour an apartment before you agree to move in. also, take pictures and note the condition prior to signing that lease. if you have a consumer complaint please call us, 888-996-tips, or you can log on to nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thank you, kris. >>> it's 6:26. a pair of breakout olympic stars are addressing the impact they've had beyond the games. all new this morning adam rippon and gus kenworthy talk about competing adds openly gay men. >> i think there is a lot being made of it because people still on some level have a problem. >> my boyfriend and i had a kiss at the bottom of the contest and people were like, we get it, we don't need to see it, though. i don't care what you do behind closed doors but don't put it in my face. it's like my entire life in movies and commercials in public everywhere you see straight heterosexual love and that's completely fine because it's normal, but us also showi
stephanie said, i appreciate all of your help with this. thank you very much. you know, signing a lease sight unseen is a bit of a gamble. if you can always rye to tour an apartment before you agree to move in. also, take pictures and note the condition prior to signing that lease. if you have a consumer complaint please call us, 888-996-tips, or you can log on to nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> thank you, kris. >>> it's 6:26. a pair of breakout olympic stars are addressing the...
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but as stephanie said, i totally agree with her. these are patriotic, hardworking americans, who in field offices around the country and the globe will go about their business tomorrow of putting cases of people who are engaged in criminal conspiracies and national security threats against our country. they'll do the best they can. they depend on that public support but there's no doubt there are a lot of questions being asked. >> and isn't it true, the damage of the memo is omission and no one in the fbi will be in the position to say here's what you're missing. >> i agree. it will be, obviously, very interesting, everybody is very anxious to see the memo. but there will be very, very important parts, factual parts to that document that could maybe provide clarity that the bureau is not going to be at liberty to discuss. i agree with ron. absolutely there's impact to the bureau. but i think that the american people are smart enough and savvy enough to see that the fbi is basically in the middle of a very hot political drama playing
but as stephanie said, i totally agree with her. these are patriotic, hardworking americans, who in field offices around the country and the globe will go about their business tomorrow of putting cases of people who are engaged in criminal conspiracies and national security threats against our country. they'll do the best they can. they depend on that public support but there's no doubt there are a lot of questions being asked. >> and isn't it true, the damage of the memo is omission and...
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stephanie decker has more from antakya insolvent turkey. according to the local council in dumas this is the third chemical gas attack in the last month one of the thirteenth of january one of the twenty second and now the one on thursday it is calling on the international community and international organizations to do more and certainly is the last rebel held pocket control close to the capital damascus that was of course also the site of that two thousand and thirteen chemical attack that killed over a thousand people that made the united states talk about a red line but the red line that never was saudi arabia and the united arab emirates are trying to understand off between government forces and succession its fighters in yemen's port city of aden the u.a.e. bank secessionist took control of the southern city on tuesday after several days of fighting the assaulters opened up a new front in yemen's war and prevented much needed aid from reaching civilians. thousands of people are rallying in pakistan to demand the arrest an execution of
stephanie decker has more from antakya insolvent turkey. according to the local council in dumas this is the third chemical gas attack in the last month one of the thirteenth of january one of the twenty second and now the one on thursday it is calling on the international community and international organizations to do more and certainly is the last rebel held pocket control close to the capital damascus that was of course also the site of that two thousand and thirteen chemical attack that...
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stephanie are a -- ramos is live in florida. >> reporter: we've seen people in shock, trying to find strength anywhere after the deadliest school took place in their town. overnight thousands coming together in disbelief and grief. for the rest of my days, this will be engraved in my mind and i don't think it will ever go away. >> 17 victims names were ready out loud. >> reporter: some were chanting norm guns. many of the victims, teenage students, one in the school marching band. another on the way to college on a swim scholarship. some in their first year of high school. just knowing that his seat won't be filled next time i enter the class is heart wrenching. for the survivors, the moments that were almost the last replaced over and over in their minds. >> i was scared i was going to be next. >> reporter: lexi said the shooter opened fire in her classroom, not everyone survived. >> i'm thankful to be here, at the same time i'm hurt to know a lot of people i know are gone. >> reporter: police say the gunman said he heard voices to carry out the attack. sources tell abc this was his
stephanie are a -- ramos is live in florida. >> reporter: we've seen people in shock, trying to find strength anywhere after the deadliest school took place in their town. overnight thousands coming together in disbelief and grief. for the rest of my days, this will be engraved in my mind and i don't think it will ever go away. >> 17 victims names were ready out loud. >> reporter: some were chanting norm guns. many of the victims, teenage students, one in the school marching...
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stephanie is the assistant director of presidential studies. and jeff who was the director of policy here at the millers center when we started the project was a real designer of the entire effort, and a builder of it as well and now head of the emission and external affair about a mile and a half down the road at the school. and we're still delighted to have jeff with us us in part of our family. we were able in coverage and outlets including cnn, fox, time, slate, npr washington times, "the washington post," more than two dozen first year project events across the country, jeff produced a terrific event at the reagan library including an assembly of previous speech writers going back to i think, at least the reagan administration. not carter right i think reagan, bush, clinton, bush, and obama that went from ken who is probably you know 40 years out from his job to a uva and miller center alumni kyle o'connor an obama speech writer listening to lyndon johnson recordings to writing for barack obama. we were able to do events that connected pra
stephanie is the assistant director of presidential studies. and jeff who was the director of policy here at the millers center when we started the project was a real designer of the entire effort, and a builder of it as well and now head of the emission and external affair about a mile and a half down the road at the school. and we're still delighted to have jeff with us us in part of our family. we were able in coverage and outlets including cnn, fox, time, slate, npr washington times,...
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health reporter stephanie stahl explains that up next. >>> something else good for your health chocolate, the reasons having some valentines day treats might benefit you, tori. >> the party in philadelphia just keeps on going it is mardi gras everyone and guess what we're at reading terminal celebrating the best they have , we have dough boys, we have jumplaya and gumbo and it is all good, don't miss it. >> oh, your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, ki
health reporter stephanie stahl explains that up next. >>> something else good for your health chocolate, the reasons having some valentines day treats might benefit you, tori. >> the party in philadelphia just keeps on going it is mardi gras everyone and guess what we're at reading terminal celebrating the best they have , we have dough boys, we have jumplaya and gumbo and it is all good, don't miss it. >> oh, your heart doesn't only belong ♪to you. bye grandpa. and if...
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but some struggling middle income renters like stephanie say the commune is keeping them from leaving the bay area.. in san francisco gabe slate kron 4 news. (pam)we are expecting to see some storms heading our way. (steve)chief meteorlogist lawrence karnow is here with the bar karnow is here with the bar area's all new ten at ten. lawrence karnow: it was another chilly day with partly cloudy skies and a few scattered showers. it will be another chilly night with lows in the upper 20s and 30s. if you're going out tonight grab a jacket. it will be chilly outside with stars and a few clouds. on the satellite image you can see another cold storm to our north. that will be moving in later tonight bringing a chance of a few showers. tomorrow will be partly cloudy with a chance of a few shower and some snow on our local mountains. it will also be windy and cold with highs in the upper 40s to mid 50s. dry and cool weather will return on friday. it looks dry and warmer this weekend with a few passing clouds. rain is possilbe on monday with more shower later in the week. if you're traveling to
but some struggling middle income renters like stephanie say the commune is keeping them from leaving the bay area.. in san francisco gabe slate kron 4 news. (pam)we are expecting to see some storms heading our way. (steve)chief meteorlogist lawrence karnow is here with the bar karnow is here with the bar area's all new ten at ten. lawrence karnow: it was another chilly day with partly cloudy skies and a few scattered showers. it will be another chilly night with lows in the upper 20s and 30s....
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so if i'm the irs how would i know that stephanie clifford received this $130,000? and one of the final things i would suggest is did michael cohen set up -- get an fein number, a federal employment identification number when he setup the shell company? >> and did he issue a 1099 to stephanie clifford and to the irs reporting the full $130,000 or did he issue a 1099 in another name. stormy daniels, peggy pederson? and i'd throw out how about honey bunch since that's the way she was referred to. >> the 1099 is crucial because it has to be to a real name or it's tax fraud. that real name has to have a real social security number or it's tax fraud. there's so many tripwires around the 1099 for tax fraud. and if donald trump knew about this and michael cohen was talking to trump about pulling this off, wouldn't donald trump be part off that conspiracy, the special prosecutor would be able to focus on that? >> okay, a couple of things here. there was a recent new yorker article with regard to a karen mcdougal, a playmate has was sau also a paramor, and in her personal no
so if i'm the irs how would i know that stephanie clifford received this $130,000? and one of the final things i would suggest is did michael cohen set up -- get an fein number, a federal employment identification number when he setup the shell company? >> and did he issue a 1099 to stephanie clifford and to the irs reporting the full $130,000 or did he issue a 1099 in another name. stormy daniels, peggy pederson? and i'd throw out how about honey bunch since that's the way she was...
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stephanie rule among our guests when come back. ♪ no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. to treat her frequent before diheartburn...xium 24hr lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now, it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? i wanti did my ancestrydna and where i came from. and i couldn't wait to get my pie chart. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. just to know this is what i'm made of, this is where my ancestors came from. and i absolutely want to know more about my native american heritage. it's opened up a whole new world for me. discover the story only your dna can tell. order your kit now at ancestrydna.com. we can now simulate the exact anatomyh care, of a patient's brain before surgery.
stephanie rule among our guests when come back. ♪ no, please, please, oh! ♪ (shrieks in terror) (heavy breathing and snorting) no, no. the running of the bulldogs? surprising. what's not surprising? how much money aleia saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. to treat her frequent before diheartburn...xium 24hr lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now, it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day,...
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on the healthwatch health reporter stephanie stahl follows one of the first patients in philadelphia. >> reporter: simple task of drinking water was an ordeal for jim, a common movement disorder called essential tremor that causes his hands to shake uncontrollably. >> you cannot do a lot of things thaw want to to. >> reporter: tremors started 10 years ago, not known what causes it, for jim, a especially debilitating because his other hand is prosthetic, he who it in vietnam when he was wounded by fire. >> i'm very limited, i have learned to work around limitations my whole life, but this one really slows you down quite a bit. >> reporter: hoping to get his life back delaware grandfather turned to penn medicine for treatment with a new non- invasive technology. >> i think it is magic, i think it is just absolutely fabulous. >> reporter: doctor gordon baltic is using high frequency result sound to sap part of the brain that causes tremors. >> we are creating a thermal lesion which is irreversible, however, it has huge, huge promise. >> reporter: mri is used to pinpoint the ultrasound. >
on the healthwatch health reporter stephanie stahl follows one of the first patients in philadelphia. >> reporter: simple task of drinking water was an ordeal for jim, a common movement disorder called essential tremor that causes his hands to shake uncontrollably. >> you cannot do a lot of things thaw want to to. >> reporter: tremors started 10 years ago, not known what causes it, for jim, a especially debilitating because his other hand is prosthetic, he who it in vietnam...
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i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save energy because we wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents, through light fixtures and even through cracks in the walls and the floors. secondhand smoke is toxic. especially to children. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. breaking news: a major earthquake in mexico. the u-s-g-s just downgraded it from a 7.5 to a 7.2 >>> update on the breaking news. an earthquake in mexico the just downgrad
i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save energy because we wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls....
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keith morrison: and stephanie. he had his breakfast. beat seattle traffic. keith morrison: knew very well. but on the morning of wednesday, october 28, 2009, nothing was routine, nothing at all. first stephanie, whose own house is right next door to the kennels, woke up to a chorus of barking dogs. it was, she thinks, about 6:00 am. and the kennel dogs were very, very upset. it was a huge ruckus next door. keith morrison: occasionally that sort of thing would happen. very seldom, very seldom to that extent. keith morrison: then 8:00 am, amber arrived at the kennels. and still, the dogs were upset. they would not settle in that morning. keith morrison: odd. then someone told her mark was still around. he mustn't have left yet for seattle. and i thought that was strange, because he had supposed to be gone over an hour prior. keith morrison: she walked to the house where mark made a habit of leaving the carport door unlocked so the employees could use the bathroom. and i had noticed a little bit of blood in the driveway. i was afraid that his dog had opened her
keith morrison: and stephanie. he had his breakfast. beat seattle traffic. keith morrison: knew very well. but on the morning of wednesday, october 28, 2009, nothing was routine, nothing at all. first stephanie, whose own house is right next door to the kennels, woke up to a chorus of barking dogs. it was, she thinks, about 6:00 am. and the kennel dogs were very, very upset. it was a huge ruckus next door. keith morrison: occasionally that sort of thing would happen. very seldom, very seldom to...
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-- stephanie referred to earlier? it is a timely issue and gratifying to see folks importance ofe civic education. senator graham did a great job distilling the problem and some of the solutions we think about as well. cofound generation citizen eight years ago. up thebackground, i grew son of a foreign service officer in emerging democracies around the world. senator graham's talking about how we see distinctions between emerging democracies and more emerged democracies. 2002.ked in kenya and there was a coup in ecuador. we saw a runoff elections in zimbabwe in 2008. i was motivated by the power and fragility of democracy. the power of what happens when people come together to make a collective difference and the , fragility is something that needs to be cultivated and intended in that concept. scott: when i got back to the u.s., recognizing, this goes to the model question, the extent to which the trope, carol will talk on this too, the trope of young people being disengaged is not true. they talk about the millenni
-- stephanie referred to earlier? it is a timely issue and gratifying to see folks importance ofe civic education. senator graham did a great job distilling the problem and some of the solutions we think about as well. cofound generation citizen eight years ago. up thebackground, i grew son of a foreign service officer in emerging democracies around the world. senator graham's talking about how we see distinctions between emerging democracies and more emerged democracies. 2002.ked in kenya and...
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stephanie good to have you in studio. >> thank you for having me. charles: adam schiff leveling some really tough accusations at the white house and his colleagues on the intelligence committee. >> yeah, it's absurd his reaction first of all to the memo released by republicans . what we learned from this memo was something that all americans needed to know the fact there was abuse within law enforcement to go after a political candidate that they did not like this is alarming. it is a threat to our democracy and for adam schiff to come out with this tough language today it's rather ironic. okay, it's fine they can come up with their own memo. i would actually be interested in seeing it and that will be up to president trump. he will look over it and do the exact same thing that he did with republicans and decide if this will be released. >> well i see this as more as a resist president trump movement coming from the left. you heard the comments from schiff for example. you have tv personalities on the left saying that the president's going to have b
stephanie good to have you in studio. >> thank you for having me. charles: adam schiff leveling some really tough accusations at the white house and his colleagues on the intelligence committee. >> yeah, it's absurd his reaction first of all to the memo released by republicans . what we learned from this memo was something that all americans needed to know the fact there was abuse within law enforcement to go after a political candidate that they did not like this is alarming. it is...
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stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: paula and dan, good morning. yeah, a stunner here in washington. the trump administration is not immediately releasing the ten-page memo crafted by democrats on the house intel committee. the memo is a response to the republican memo claiming the fbi and doj were biased and improperly requested surveillance of former trump campaign adviser carter page. now, in the democrats' memo they describe why law enforcement officials wanted to surveil page. democrats also say the republican memo led by house intelligence chairman devin nunes of california is misleading and omits key facts. the fbi and doj did raise security concerns to the white house over both the republican and democratic memo s. the president releasing the republican memo despite those concerns but citing them as the reason why he refuses to declassify the democratic rebuttal. paula. >> stephanie, what are the democrats saying about all this? >> reporter: well, there have been quite a few tweets over this. democratic senator dianne feinstein said one wee
stephanie, good morning. >> reporter: paula and dan, good morning. yeah, a stunner here in washington. the trump administration is not immediately releasing the ten-page memo crafted by democrats on the house intel committee. the memo is a response to the republican memo claiming the fbi and doj were biased and improperly requested surveillance of former trump campaign adviser carter page. now, in the democrats' memo they describe why law enforcement officials wanted to surveil page....
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joining us now to take a closer look from washington, jake sherman and also stephanie ruhle. jake, i'll start with you. what exactly does this agreement have in it? >> so it keeps government funded first and foremost, which is an important element until march 23. it increases federal spending by roughly $400 billion, $300 billion in addition, $100 billion in disaster aid, most importantly, it lifts the debt limit until 2019, so it allows the government to keep spending as much as it wants frankly until march 2019 after the elect. it has a host of other provisions that are important. but we don't have to get in to. but frankly, i want to make one large point here. this is a an amazing 180 from where republicans were since i've been covering congress. this is a republican party which wouldn't raise spending unless they cut other spending. wouldn't raise the debt limit unless they cut other spending for the debt limit. so this is a new party to say the least. and big numb, large number of republicans voted for it. so it does remove the threat of calamity for the next couple week
joining us now to take a closer look from washington, jake sherman and also stephanie ruhle. jake, i'll start with you. what exactly does this agreement have in it? >> so it keeps government funded first and foremost, which is an important element until march 23. it increases federal spending by roughly $400 billion, $300 billion in addition, $100 billion in disaster aid, most importantly, it lifts the debt limit until 2019, so it allows the government to keep spending as much as it wants...
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abc news reporter stephanie ramos has details. >> tonight president trump and the national rifle association, the closest of allies, at odds about what to do in the wake of the deadly florida high school massacre. >> it doesn't seem to make sense you have to wait till you're 21 years old to get a pilates but to get a gun like this maniac used in the school, you get that at 18. i mean that, doesn't make sense. frankly i explained that to the nra. >> the nra is pushing back against any calls to raise the able limit to buy a semi-automatic rifle like the one used in florida and other deadly mass shootings. >> the position is you do not want to raise the age. >> that's what the nra said, that's correct. >> another point of contention, banning bump stocks like the one used in the deadly las vegas rampage that killed 58 people. the president repeating in a phone interview he supports the ban but tonight nra spokeswoman dana loesch clear on the group's opposition to that proposal. >> the nra doesn't back any ban. >> one proposal the president and nra saw eye to eye on, securing schools. the preside
abc news reporter stephanie ramos has details. >> tonight president trump and the national rifle association, the closest of allies, at odds about what to do in the wake of the deadly florida high school massacre. >> it doesn't seem to make sense you have to wait till you're 21 years old to get a pilates but to get a gun like this maniac used in the school, you get that at 18. i mean that, doesn't make sense. frankly i explained that to the nra. >> the nra is pushing back...
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now to stephanie ruhle. >> wow, there you go. all right, joe, thank you so much. have a great weekend. that was extraordinary. good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. i'm starting with the government, which is open for business. after a dramatic all nighter and brief shutdown, congress passes a two-year spending bill, over fierce objections from the one and only rand paul. >> what you're seeing is recklessness trying to be passed off as bipartisanship. >> and a market correction. the dow plunges more than 1,000 points, putting it on the cusp of the worst week since the 2008 financial crisis. but why? we're going to find out. and general defense. controversy swirls over when chief of staff john kelly knew about the porter abuse allegations, two ex-wives. as new reports detail a history of john kelly downplaying disturbing accusations. >> you'll have to explain to the president what he knew, when he knew it. >> probably explain to the american people as well, maybe even hope hicks. >>> we begin today with breaking news. a wild ride on wall street. as of right n
now to stephanie ruhle. >> wow, there you go. all right, joe, thank you so much. have a great weekend. that was extraordinary. good morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ruhle. i'm starting with the government, which is open for business. after a dramatic all nighter and brief shutdown, congress passes a two-year spending bill, over fierce objections from the one and only rand paul. >> what you're seeing is recklessness trying to be passed off as bipartisanship. >> and a market...
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i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. it is friday, february 2nd, which means it is groundhog day. let's get started. >> the drama is escalating here with the president set to defy the fbi and the justice department. >> what we're seeing is, obstruction of justice unfolding in real time, right before us. >> do you think that there has been some coordination between the house intel chair, devin nun nunes, and the white house with this memo? >> i suspect it. i suspect it because of the prior history of nunes working together with the white house. >> the president slamming the leaders of his own -- one more time -- own -- he chose them -- intelligence community. >> the president of the united states wanted to release this memo before he knew what was in it. he believes it is a way to strike against the mueller investigation. >> republicans were saying -- >> also the fbi. >> -- it is reckless. >> i don't think we should use this for partisan advantage, either side. >> it is going to be showing misconduct on the part of top pe
i'm ali velshi. >> i'm stephanie ruhle. it is friday, february 2nd, which means it is groundhog day. let's get started. >> the drama is escalating here with the president set to defy the fbi and the justice department. >> what we're seeing is, obstruction of justice unfolding in real time, right before us. >> do you think that there has been some coordination between the house intel chair, devin nun nunes, and the white house with this memo? >> i suspect it. i...
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i also want to welcome supervisor stephanie to the chamber, as well. obviously, there's a lot of good ideas floating around. one of the best things we can do for businesses is work to provide more customers for the businesses. i live in a haight-ashbury neighborhood, and there is just a stretch of single story retail. it's not shocking to me that as a neighborhood purchaser, i don't actually spend a lot of time up and down there because there are a lot of vacant stores. the other thing that this conversation reminds me of is from the old ceo of netscape. he says when it comes to decision making, we should look at data, but if all we have is opinions, we're going to go with mine, and this is one of the situations where the city has provided really, really good data. if i could get the overhead, please. so this is all sort of sfmta data. projector? nope. well, it's a couple of data points coming from sfmta. the first one is the majority of people actually get to commercial corridors by transit, by foot or by bike. it's a lot more popular than cars. the d
i also want to welcome supervisor stephanie to the chamber, as well. obviously, there's a lot of good ideas floating around. one of the best things we can do for businesses is work to provide more customers for the businesses. i live in a haight-ashbury neighborhood, and there is just a stretch of single story retail. it's not shocking to me that as a neighborhood purchaser, i don't actually spend a lot of time up and down there because there are a lot of vacant stores. the other thing that...
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to stephanie's point, both things can be true. and now all of a sudden they're saying these horrible things about him. it's very sad because he's a very good person. >> and roger ailes is the head of the fox network, may have helped those women, he may have helped them build their careers, but he also could have created a toxic work environment and environment that fostered harassing behavior. >> so the president likes to create a binary relationship with these things when, in fact, they can both be true. and by the way, after a reporter accused former campaign manager corey lewandowski of grabbing her and bruising her arm, he said of the reporter, she was running up and asking questions, she wasn't supposed to be doing that. he then said, how do you know those bruises weren't there before. let's not forget about what trump said about more than a dozen women who have accused him of misconduct. he said these people are horrible people. remember how binary the person gets about it. you're either good people or horrible people. these
to stephanie's point, both things can be true. and now all of a sudden they're saying these horrible things about him. it's very sad because he's a very good person. >> and roger ailes is the head of the fox network, may have helped those women, he may have helped them build their careers, but he also could have created a toxic work environment and environment that fostered harassing behavior. >> so the president likes to create a binary relationship with these things when, in fact,...
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i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. it's february 14th. >> happy valentine's valvalenti. >> do you believe rob porter's ex-wife? >> fbi director christopher wray stunned washington, contradicting the white house's timeline of events. >> we did the follow up and provided that information in november. and then we administrative closed the file in january. >> aides on tuesday offering another new explanation, insisting the white house personnel security office hasn't completed its review. >> so who's telling the truth here? >> both. as i said, the fbi portion was closed, the white house personnel security office, who is the one that makes a recommendation for adjudication, had not finished their -- were not made a recommendation to the white house. >> bottom line, my sources say, john kelly lied and turned his team into liars without them knowing. >> will the oversight committee be launching an investigation into this? >> we did last night. >> russia is expected t
i'm ali velshi. >> and i'm stephanie ruhle. it's february 14th. >> happy valentine's valvalenti. >> do you believe rob porter's ex-wife? >> fbi director christopher wray stunned washington, contradicting the white house's timeline of events. >> we did the follow up and provided that information in november. and then we administrative closed the file in january. >> aides on tuesday offering another new explanation, insisting the white house personnel security...