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(ellen) that's me.s no grandpa. - [groans] (ellen) well, now he's really gonna be cranky. announcer: one big happy, coming this march to nbc. (ellen) never imagined the enemy would be so close to home.mind if he finds out who we are, he'll turn us in. (announcer) allegiance. premieres february 5th. following the blacklist. part of the all new nbc thursday. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: we are joined right now again by one of the greatest singer songwriters of all time. he's the driving force behind a a really cool piece of technology called pono, which is a high resolution music player and download service that will change the way you hear digital music. i'm telling you. please welcome to the show, neil young, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you for being here. thank you for singing with me. >> i loved it. it was fun. i saw you doing me before. i always thought it was unbelievable. >> jimmy: aw, i appreciate that. >> i said, "this is the most
(ellen) that's me.s no grandpa. - [groans] (ellen) well, now he's really gonna be cranky. announcer: one big happy, coming this march to nbc. (ellen) never imagined the enemy would be so close to home.mind if he finds out who we are, he'll turn us in. (announcer) allegiance. premieres february 5th. following the blacklist. part of the all new nbc thursday. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> jimmy: we are joined right now again by one of the greatest singer songwriters of all time. he's...
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ellen pao is suing kleiner perkins for gender discrimination.he claims the firm refused to promote her when she worked there because she is a woman. kleiner perkins contends powell did not have the right skills to move up the ladder. the case is happening at a time when the tech industry is facing more scrutiny for its lack of diversity. liz gaines, a reporter for recode, has been in the courtroom all week and joins us now. hi, liz. >> hi. >>. >> this seems like a tantalizing novelful sex point, and power. what are the revelation that's came out in court this week? >> yeah, we've just been waiting for the drugs and rock and roll to come out. no, the biggest revelation was for people who have been following the case was a new witness, and that was trey vasolo, a former kleiner perkins partner who testified she was also harassed by a former partner as well named ajit nasre who is the same person that ellen pao says pressured her into having an affair. and another thing that's really been at issue and i think will continue to be an issue in this mo
ellen pao is suing kleiner perkins for gender discrimination.he claims the firm refused to promote her when she worked there because she is a woman. kleiner perkins contends powell did not have the right skills to move up the ladder. the case is happening at a time when the tech industry is facing more scrutiny for its lack of diversity. liz gaines, a reporter for recode, has been in the courtroom all week and joins us now. hi, liz. >> hi. >>. >> this seems like a tantalizing...
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>> ellen degeneres. >> if ellen calls you show up?, i think you just do it. >> can you start eating it? eat handfuls of it. >> reporter: as "repeat after me" finishes taping its final episodes of the season we watched wendi work magic with her "goldbergs" tv husband who agreed to follow her every order at this pet shop. >> okay, shake your legs in the air and start whimpering like a dog. >> reporter: the gags always ending with the big reveal. >> justin, it's time to let her know what's going on. >> you're on a tv show. >> i am? oh, gosh. ♪ it's called repeat after me there's a camera over here ♪ >> would you ever reverse the roles? >> i guess at one point i'm going to have to take my punishment, right? >> it would be great if it was ellen. >> now i guess you've thrown the gauntlet down. >> reporter: not before getting her dream guests to play along first. >> let's put it out there, put it out there that justin timberlake would be amazing on this. >> she's talking to you, justin. >> reporter: for "nightline"," i'm brandi hitt in los a
>> ellen degeneres. >> if ellen calls you show up?, i think you just do it. >> can you start eating it? eat handfuls of it. >> reporter: as "repeat after me" finishes taping its final episodes of the season we watched wendi work magic with her "goldbergs" tv husband who agreed to follow her every order at this pet shop. >> okay, shake your legs in the air and start whimpering like a dog. >> reporter: the gags always ending with the big...
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(ellen) that's me.riends trying to have a baby, when one of them falls in love, and, uh, i think there's a cranky grandpa. - there's no grandpa. - [groans] (ellen) well, now he's really gonna be cranky. announcer: one big happy, coming this march to nbc. urn down for what ♪ (ellen) well, now he's really gonna be cranky. ♪ ♪ turn down for what ♪ ♪ turn down for what [all shouting] - oh, geez! - what is your problem? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back. so a quick story. this weekend my wife and i decided to take a trip to upstate new york. we rented a cabin and we made some, made some dinner reservations. hold on one second. what are you doing? >> is this a good time? >> seth: no it's a terrible time. >> it's important. >> seth: i'm so sorry everyone, this is one of my writers, connor o'malley. what can i help you with? [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> well, you know the show "the blacklist?" >> seth: yeah, what about it? >> well, last night i saw a commercial for "the blacklist" while i was watc
(ellen) that's me.riends trying to have a baby, when one of them falls in love, and, uh, i think there's a cranky grandpa. - there's no grandpa. - [groans] (ellen) well, now he's really gonna be cranky. announcer: one big happy, coming this march to nbc. urn down for what ♪ (ellen) well, now he's really gonna be cranky. ♪ ♪ turn down for what ♪ ♪ turn down for what [all shouting] - oh, geez! - what is your problem? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back. so a quick...
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jo ellen's palatial pad has seen it all. >> the entryway has been in quite a few music videos.gs still catalogs. they take out all the furniture and use the black and white floor and white walls. and it's where they like to put the stars singing here to film them. >> reporter: singing is just the start. jo ellen's entire home is open for business for the right price. >> ballpark, what do you get for a shoot in your home? >> it can be $1,500 for a full day with four people. it can be $15,000 a day for 24 hours and 150 people in your home. >> reporter: which is just what happened inside her kitchen. >> there was a girl inside of there. there was a girl in here. i don't know how. i think they took out the middle shelf and put a girl in there. >> this kitchen is a famous kitchen. >> it's used. >> reporter: but it's not all cool parties and music videos. some shoots can get a little darker. >> before mark's lifewife and kids were on the plane they had moved into shiller's house. >> reporter: her home was used in "revenge miami," based on the true story of a miami kidnapping and exto
jo ellen's palatial pad has seen it all. >> the entryway has been in quite a few music videos.gs still catalogs. they take out all the furniture and use the black and white floor and white walls. and it's where they like to put the stars singing here to film them. >> reporter: singing is just the start. jo ellen's entire home is open for business for the right price. >> ballpark, what do you get for a shoot in your home? >> it can be $1,500 for a full day with four...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ellen degeneres, neil young, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: long beach! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] i feel the love. i love you right back. i love you right back. thank you so much. please welcome. have a good time. hang out and have a good time. welcome.
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ellen degeneres, neil young, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: long beach! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] i feel the love. i love you right back. i love you right back. thank you so much. please welcome. have a good time. hang out and have a good time. welcome.
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billy crystal, ellen degeneres, hugh jackman. >> look at us. >> reporter: and about ellen's selfie seenworld last year? >> oh, yeah! >> i'm going to try and do something better, i think. >> reporter: but neil reveals more than trying to beat the selfie challenge. number one -- timing is everything. >> you don't want to just tell a bunch of jokes at the wrong time. they won't be well received. >> reporter: what you may not know about neil patrick harris is that he loves magic. so, number two -- expect the unexpected. there's got to be some magical moments. >> yeah. we have a bunch of magic stuff planned. >> reporter: number three -- get those names right. >> the one and only adele dazeem. >> reporter: benedict cumberbatch. >> you said it wrong. there's a "t" at the end of his first name. >> reporter: please. >> benedict cumberbatch. >> reporter: one last piece of advice from former host hugh jackman, who sent us this video message to his friend. >> reporter: from steve martin, first 45 minutes are the best audience you'll ever have in your life, and from 45 minutes on the room is filling
billy crystal, ellen degeneres, hugh jackman. >> look at us. >> reporter: and about ellen's selfie seenworld last year? >> oh, yeah! >> i'm going to try and do something better, i think. >> reporter: but neil reveals more than trying to beat the selfie challenge. number one -- timing is everything. >> you don't want to just tell a bunch of jokes at the wrong time. they won't be well received. >> reporter: what you may not know about neil patrick harris...
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so if you are stuck, the conventional wisdom is abandon your vehicle. >> reporter: ellen brody was a jewelry designer, married with three daughters. >> the whole community is devastated because she was a wonderful person. >> reporter: we now know the identities of all five men who died on the train. 69-year-old walter liedtke, a curator of european paintings at the metropolitan museum of art. 53-year-old eric vandercar who worked at a financial firm. 42-year-old joseph nadol and -- aditya tomor. and robert dirks a chemical scientist with a wife and two children. his father -- michael. >> all a father could ever want, a father and a mother. and having had him in my life for 36 years it was great absolutely great joy. >> reporter: meanwhile, the ntsb says this investigation could take months. but today they did also tell us that they are looking at the possibility and, in fact they've now determined that not only were the railroad crossing signals working properly but so was a traffic intersection light nearby. brian. >> what a tragedy. tom costello, valhalla, new york for us tonight.
so if you are stuck, the conventional wisdom is abandon your vehicle. >> reporter: ellen brody was a jewelry designer, married with three daughters. >> the whole community is devastated because she was a wonderful person. >> reporter: we now know the identities of all five men who died on the train. 69-year-old walter liedtke, a curator of european paintings at the metropolitan museum of art. 53-year-old eric vandercar who worked at a financial firm. 42-year-old joseph nadol...
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meanwhile witnesses told the ntsb that seconds before the arm came down on ellen brody's car traffic was inching through the railroad intersection, the crossing. working through the bitter cold, salvage crews were able to clear and repair the tracks of the burned out metro-north train. the blackened remains taken to a nearby maintenance yard where investigators spent the day looking for clues. also today for the first time the train engineer treated for smoke inhalation told investigators his story. that he slammed on the brakes as soon as he saw an suv inching on to the tracks, but the train was traveling at 58 miles per hour and there was little he could do. >> he went in and out of the train dragging people out. the train was engulfed in fire and smoke. he went in there risking his own life until he was overcome by smoke. >> reporter: the ntsb has also interviewed the driver behind ellen brody when the crossing arm came down on her car. is there a message here for drivers all across the country who come across crossing arms and guards all the time? >> once those arms come down, th
meanwhile witnesses told the ntsb that seconds before the arm came down on ellen brody's car traffic was inching through the railroad intersection, the crossing. working through the bitter cold, salvage crews were able to clear and repair the tracks of the burned out metro-north train. the blackened remains taken to a nearby maintenance yard where investigators spent the day looking for clues. also today for the first time the train engineer treated for smoke inhalation told investigators his...
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they wanted ellen degeneres again from last year. the selfie that shut down twitter for 20 minutes and got 3.4 million retweets. they were after chris rock. they were after ellen louise dreyfus. liz: julia louis-dreyfus. it was retweeted 3.4 million times. neil patrick harris has 17 million twitter followers, it is a social event as well? >> draws advertisers to this. liz: what's your best picture prediction? >> i think right now what the experts are saying "boyhood" or "birdman," and for best actor, kind of between michael keaton and i forget the guys name. eddie romaine and julia moore for "still alice". liz: great movies. >> and all the movies get released after labor day. liz: and here we are, see you sunday night. brad, thank you very much. as we get clarity how solid the european union really is, does this mark a positive for european investment that breaking news in the last hour, there is a deal to extend greece's bailout program for the next four months? well, once again, the oracle of omaha has beaten many investors to the
they wanted ellen degeneres again from last year. the selfie that shut down twitter for 20 minutes and got 3.4 million retweets. they were after chris rock. they were after ellen louise dreyfus. liz: julia louis-dreyfus. it was retweeted 3.4 million times. neil patrick harris has 17 million twitter followers, it is a social event as well? >> draws advertisers to this. liz: what's your best picture prediction? >> i think right now what the experts are saying "boyhood" or...
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(ellen) that's me.here's a cranky grandpa. - there's no grandpa. - [groans] (ellen) well, now he's really gonna be cranky. announcer: one big happy, coming this march to nbc. >>> good morning. i'm chris cato at 8:56. time to check your first alert forecast on this first alert weather day with snow moving through the area. meteorologist bill henley has an update. bill? >> still tracking light snow mainly in new jersey chris. just about done in philadelphia. the last few snow flakes falling on the delaware. that is an icy looking scene. still plenty of cold temperatures in the teens right now. here at nbc 10 it's 17 degrees n."moulin rouge," that's where the steadier snowfall is. very few snow flakes right along the delaware but in portions of burlington and ocean county, that's where the snow is coming down a bit heavier, but it's clearing out in a hurry. that will be ending this morning. we will see sunshine breaking through this afternoon. 15 in trenton and wilmington is 16 degrees with clearing skies.
(ellen) that's me.here's a cranky grandpa. - there's no grandpa. - [groans] (ellen) well, now he's really gonna be cranky. announcer: one big happy, coming this march to nbc. >>> good morning. i'm chris cato at 8:56. time to check your first alert forecast on this first alert weather day with snow moving through the area. meteorologist bill henley has an update. bill? >> still tracking light snow mainly in new jersey chris. just about done in philadelphia. the last few snow...
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he just picked up -- he was on "ellen "ellen" -- >> he's posting the picture with the police and it'slike his new hair but i like his new path. >> look how miley did it on "saturday night live" the other night. >> she was great. >> in front of paul simon. >> she was great. >> that was fun. we gave you a little more time. >> and just gave $100 million to new york hospital. >> you don't broadcast it to anybody. that's what i love the most -- >> healthy babies. >> it is time for another brain teaser tuesday. >> we put your mind to work. >> here we go. what occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment and never in 1,000 years? we'll think about it. >> we'll tell you the answer after your local news. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a keeper. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. does all gree
he just picked up -- he was on "ellen "ellen" -- >> he's posting the picture with the police and it'slike his new hair but i like his new path. >> look how miley did it on "saturday night live" the other night. >> she was great. >> in front of paul simon. >> she was great. >> that was fun. we gave you a little more time. >> and just gave $100 million to new york hospital. >> you don't broadcast it to anybody. that's what i...
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can he top ellen's famous selfie? >>> and who is the most thanked person at the oscars?t the oscars? hint, it's not mom or dad. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. [richard] america. did you file your taxes with someone else last year? if so,come into block and pay us half,what you paid them. get your billions back,america! ♪ good morning, america ♪ ♪ i've never been in love before ♪ >>> well maybe you've heard of oscar sunday. that was oprah. many of us will be having a two-screen expe the first time i'm hearing of it. watching on tv while chiming in on social media. i'll have any my phone there. >> welcome to american pop culture, cecilia vega. >>> the academy awards are going to unprecedented lengths. to encourage this two-screen experience. >> can you take it, meryl? >> reporter: it will be hard to top this. the selfie that last year's host, ellen degeneres,
can he top ellen's famous selfie? >>> and who is the most thanked person at the oscars?t the oscars? hint, it's not mom or dad. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. [richard] america. did you file your taxes with someone else last year? if so,come into block and pay us...
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witnesses say the driver 49-year-old ellen brodie may have been caught on the tracks in a traffic backup night. right behind her, in traffic, rick hope who saw brodie get out of her car, after the crossing arm came down on the suv. >> she looked at me i gestured for her to come back i back up again further to even indicate there is plenty of room to back up, and she turned walks and gets back in the car. >> reporter: instead of backing up, she pulled forward, right into the path of an oncoming train. in a massive fireball the train carried the suv a thousand feet down the tracks yanking the electrified third rail out of the ground and driving it like a spike right through the floor of the first train car, and part of the second. already ntsb investigators have recovered data recorders from the train and the crossing signals. >> two big questions, why was the car on the train tracks and what caused this accident to be failed for occupancy of the train. >> reporter: ellen was married with three daughters. she worked at a nearby jewelry store. >> she was the most warm person. she was kind.
witnesses say the driver 49-year-old ellen brodie may have been caught on the tracks in a traffic backup night. right behind her, in traffic, rick hope who saw brodie get out of her car, after the crossing arm came down on the suv. >> she looked at me i gestured for her to come back i back up again further to even indicate there is plenty of room to back up, and she turned walks and gets back in the car. >> reporter: instead of backing up, she pulled forward, right into the path of...
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ellen brody was also laid to rest today.he was behind the wheel of the mercedes that was hit by the metro north express train. >> ellen was a consummate mother and family person. she adored her daughters and her husband. she was their biggest fan and supporter. >> reporter: the rabbi spoke on behalf of ellen's grieving family, calling the mother of three a pillar of the community. >> it is absolutely terrible. >> reporter: eric's friend tells me his family is just distraught but says they're so amazed at the outpouring of support. in westchester county, "nbc10 news." >>> and for the latest on the investigation into the metro north train krashgs tune into "nbc nightly news" coming up at 6:30. >>> we're still cold on this friday evening but at least it won't be as cold as it was last night. not as cold as we go through tonight. even to start off your morning tomorrow, not as cold as it was this morning. we were in the single digits this morning. then we go through the weekend. we have a nice warm-up in store, saturday and sund
ellen brody was also laid to rest today.he was behind the wheel of the mercedes that was hit by the metro north express train. >> ellen was a consummate mother and family person. she adored her daughters and her husband. she was their biggest fan and supporter. >> reporter: the rabbi spoke on behalf of ellen's grieving family, calling the mother of three a pillar of the community. >> it is absolutely terrible. >> reporter: eric's friend tells me his family is just...
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can he top ellen's famous selfie? >>> and who is the most thanked person at the oscars?rs? hint, it's not mom or dad. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. [richard] america. did you file your taxes with someone else last year? if so,come into block and pay us half,what you paid them. get your billions back,america! [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. rick. don't walk away from me. ahhhhhhhh! ♪ good morning, america ♪ ♪ i've never been in love before ♪ >>> well maybe you've heard of oscar sunday. that was oprah. many of us will be having a two-screen experience the first time i'm hearing of it. watching on tv while
can he top ellen's famous selfie? >>> and who is the most thanked person at the oscars?rs? hint, it's not mom or dad. [ male announcer ] are you so stuffed up, you feel like you're underwater? try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. [richard] america. did you file your taxes with someone else last year? if so,come into block and pay us half,what you...
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. >> but madeleine wouldn't tell board member ellen johnson where she was. johnson said the calls were short and strained and she worried madeleine and her son were under some sort of duress. >> i questioned him about what was going on, and, you know, he tried to reassure me that everything was okay and i believed it. >> just one month later, madeleine and john stopped answering their cell phone calls. when ellen johnson took over the american atheist group in madeleine's absence, she discovered since the o'hares disappeared, more than $600,000 was missing from the organization's bank account. >> suddenly, you have three people and very large amount of money all disappearing at the same time and this makes it for more interesting. >> no one associated with the american atheist reported the three missing and it wasn't until a year later that bill murray, madeleine's estranged son filed a missing person's report with austin police. madeleine and bill had a rocky relationship. in 1980 on mother's day, bill told madeleine that he had embraced christianity and wa
. >> but madeleine wouldn't tell board member ellen johnson where she was. johnson said the calls were short and strained and she worried madeleine and her son were under some sort of duress. >> i questioned him about what was going on, and, you know, he tried to reassure me that everything was okay and i believed it. >> just one month later, madeleine and john stopped answering their cell phone calls. when ellen johnson took over the american atheist group in madeleine's...
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ellen? >> thank you commissioners. . ellen levin deputy manager for water enterprise. i'll give you the update. the first slide is where the the reservoir levels lie. water bank has dropped slightly and the cumulative , precipitation chart and we're tracking at at the at the 2007-year line and now we're it looks like we could possibly dip below last year's if we don't get some more precipitation and we had some melting of the snow from the last storm so we're watching that closely. we've got our snow survey ers out this week and we'll have a report at the end of this week on the snow pack conditions. on the on the total delivery side this is where probably our best news is our customers have continued to maintain their reductions in their water use and we're still seeing significant conservation well below our 10 percent reduction goal at this point. and our total system water savings again we're ahead of the curve on what we expect to save. this just shows you where we are on our precipitation index still for the month of february we're quite below the need for februa
ellen? >> thank you commissioners. . ellen levin deputy manager for water enterprise. i'll give you the update. the first slide is where the the reservoir levels lie. water bank has dropped slightly and the cumulative , precipitation chart and we're tracking at at the at the 2007-year line and now we're it looks like we could possibly dip below last year's if we don't get some more precipitation and we had some melting of the snow from the last storm so we're watching that closely. we've...
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ellen kent and dana perry winning their documentary.s about the va suicide hotline in new york. >> do i get angry? i get very sad. i start to question whether i did a good enough job. could i have found him faster? was i doing all the things i was taught to do? did i make any mistakes? and how dare you take your life. >> this win comes as the number of calls to veteran crisis centers skyrockets. it's up 45% in just the last two years. and just days after president obama signed the clay hunt suicide prevention for veterans act into law. i'm joined now by the women behind this film. thank you so much for doing this both of you. i'll start with you, dana. we heard that testimony from you. tell me about how the personal roots of this project informed what we ultimately saw on the screen. >> well as everyone knows in the audience now, i did lose my son to suicide. he was not a veteran. he was 15, struggling with bipolar illness. i made a film about him called "boy interrupted." since then, i've wanted to keep the dialogue open about suicide
ellen kent and dana perry winning their documentary.s about the va suicide hotline in new york. >> do i get angry? i get very sad. i start to question whether i did a good enough job. could i have found him faster? was i doing all the things i was taught to do? did i make any mistakes? and how dare you take your life. >> this win comes as the number of calls to veteran crisis centers skyrockets. it's up 45% in just the last two years. and just days after president obama signed the...
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>> ellen brings up a good point. that is don't hide your money. don't hide accounts. don't hide credit cards. e with looked at the citi double cash survey that found one out out of four americans in a committed relationship have a private account their significant other does not know about. that is not a good thing. >> what? 25%. >> you don't want to hide money from your spouse our partner. >> no. >> so that is one thing that is a big no no. so the other thing you don't feel like you want to be financially rescued. and this maybe people think effects the woman in a rela it could be either man or woman. you don't want to goat into the relationships thinking i don't handle money that well but they do. so they will handle it. you want to be financially responsible yourself. and also make sure that you don't get overly emotional when discussing money. because that is when you make mistakes. you get so angry whoen you open a bill, i didn't know they bought it. and likely to get into an argument and not resolve the issue. so don't get overly emotional either. >> what are co
>> ellen brings up a good point. that is don't hide your money. don't hide accounts. don't hide credit cards. e with looked at the citi double cash survey that found one out out of four americans in a committed relationship have a private account their significant other does not know about. that is not a good thing. >> what? 25%. >> you don't want to hide money from your spouse our partner. >> no. >> so that is one thing that is a big no no. so the other thing you...
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. >>> next ellen broke twitter with her oscar selfie.ar's host neil patrick harris, has more than a snapshot officially. mouths are watering, lemons are squeezing and stomachs are growling. or is it just me? every minute between you and red lobster's lobsterfest feels like an eternity. and who could blame you for craving our largest variety of succulent lobster dishes all year? dishes like dueling lobster tails. with one tail topped with creamy shrimp and a second tail stuffed with...
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. >> reporter: tonight, the dead include the suv driver, 49-year-old ellen brody, 53-year-old eric vandercar, a father of two, and 69-year-old walter liedtke, a curator at the metropolitan museum of art. metro-north has been under serious scrutiny over the past few years because of several accidents. one accident killed four people just over a year ago. tonight, ntsb investigators are anxious to talk to the conductor and engineer. brian. >> tom costello at the scene of that crash for us tonight. tom, thanks. >>> now to the other major disaster we're covering. a commercial airliner crash in taiwan that was incredibly caught on dash cam video the whole way down. at least 31 people were killed when the transasia airways turbo twin engine prop went down. a dozen missing and feared dead. rescuers were able to save 15 people from the wreckage. we get the latest tonight from nbc's ian williams. >> reporter: the dramatic final moments captured by the dash cams of passing cars. the transasia twin prop plane clipping an elevated roadway before slamming into the river below. 58 passengers and crew trap
. >> reporter: tonight, the dead include the suv driver, 49-year-old ellen brody, 53-year-old eric vandercar, a father of two, and 69-year-old walter liedtke, a curator at the metropolitan museum of art. metro-north has been under serious scrutiny over the past few years because of several accidents. one accident killed four people just over a year ago. tonight, ntsb investigators are anxious to talk to the conductor and engineer. brian. >> tom costello at the scene of that crash...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ellen degeneres, neil young
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the drive e of that vehicle was identified as 49-year-old ellen brodie. investigators say ellen had just been diverted from the scene of another accident as she drove on the track os as the wooded arms came down around her. the vehicle was hit with such force it sent the electrified suv into the third car of the train. james wallace was in the second car of the train. >> we started smelling gasoline fumes and the fire was getting a lot larger up front at the head of the car. i started thinking this is not the place we want to be. >> reporter: investigators say the fire on the train was triggered by the suv. water leeco was a curator for more than three decades at the metropolitan museum of art. eric vandercar was a bond trader. a family was preparing to identify his body. also cold was a man from connecticut. the national transportation safety board will examine the adequacy of the train's exits. passengers who survived described a quite chaotic scene. >> someone reacted quickly, broke the emergency exit window -- not window hatch, pulled the learner down
the drive e of that vehicle was identified as 49-year-old ellen brodie. investigators say ellen had just been diverted from the scene of another accident as she drove on the track os as the wooded arms came down around her. the vehicle was hit with such force it sent the electrified suv into the third car of the train. james wallace was in the second car of the train. >> we started smelling gasoline fumes and the fire was getting a lot larger up front at the head of the car. i started...
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that will happen at 10:15 tomorrow when ellen myles speak. i will offer a narrative gloss which i am sure will be her deeper look. he was self-destructive, a drunk, she was born in a snuff factory. he was probably manic-depressive. and arthur made a very persuasive case. nevertheless, he was almost certainly the best painter of this bunch. ironically, his best paintings do not tend to be washington. nevertheless, most reproduce is his portrait, it looks a little familiar. it is based on this. this was commissioned by martha to be, along with a portrait of her, to be portraits to be hung, which they never did. stuart didn't deliver them to martha. after martha died, he refused to hand them over. in fact, he kept a portrait on his studio. he referred -- first of all, he regarded the paintings as a legacy to his family and then they were sold. and thus the name -- the two of them hung for many years. he made many copies of them up over ap period of close to 30 years before his death. he referred to the copies as his $100 bills. you could come to
that will happen at 10:15 tomorrow when ellen myles speak. i will offer a narrative gloss which i am sure will be her deeper look. he was self-destructive, a drunk, she was born in a snuff factory. he was probably manic-depressive. and arthur made a very persuasive case. nevertheless, he was almost certainly the best painter of this bunch. ironically, his best paintings do not tend to be washington. nevertheless, most reproduce is his portrait, it looks a little familiar. it is based on this....
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just destruction. >> reporter: ellen brody perished in the crash.did five metro north passengers riding in the first car of the train. 12 others suffered injuries. >> it was a massive fireball yes? >> yes. >> so what saved you? >> well -- a little bit of quick thinking. one of the guys that fell on top of me burnt his hands. but he's okay. he broke the emergency latch. then i pulled the door open hopped out helped people out. people were yelling for a fire extinguisher, to call 911. a lot of yelling, a lot of screaming. you know, crying. >> reporter: there are more than 209,000 railroad crossings in the united states. in 2014 there were 2,068 incidents between cars and trains that killed 239 people. >> that's why you have crossing gates and flashing signals, the train blows its horn. all these warnings. some people just think that they can beat the train. >> reporter: while we still don't know why the suv stopped on the tracks yesterday in a similar incident one woman says she simply froze. >> when i realized that there was just no way my car was go
just destruction. >> reporter: ellen brody perished in the crash.did five metro north passengers riding in the first car of the train. 12 others suffered injuries. >> it was a massive fireball yes? >> yes. >> so what saved you? >> well -- a little bit of quick thinking. one of the guys that fell on top of me burnt his hands. but he's okay. he broke the emergency latch. then i pulled the door open hopped out helped people out. people were yelling for a fire...
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if the suv driver 49-year-old ellen brody, was stuck in traffic beyond the flashing lights she may not have known a train was coming. >> this grade crossing is not required to have bells because there's no pedestrian walkway. >> reporter: today, ellen brody was laid to rest. also remembered today eric vandercar. meanwhile investigators again were collecting evidence in the burned out remains of the train car where five passengers died. nationwide there are 2,000 accidents at railroad crossings each year. last year 239 people died. many of the crossings date back 50 years or more. >> in a country that can put a man on the moon, we can design better grade crossings that save lives and prevent this kind of crash. >> reporter: tonight the ntsb says mrs. brody was indeed driving on a road that was not her normal route because of a car accident that sent cars detouring around it. meanwhile investigators are also looking at the cell phone records for mrs. brody and the engineer. that's standard part of any investigation. they want to make sure distraction didn't play any role. brian? >> tom c
if the suv driver 49-year-old ellen brody, was stuck in traffic beyond the flashing lights she may not have known a train was coming. >> this grade crossing is not required to have bells because there's no pedestrian walkway. >> reporter: today, ellen brody was laid to rest. also remembered today eric vandercar. meanwhile investigators again were collecting evidence in the burned out remains of the train car where five passengers died. nationwide there are 2,000 accidents at...
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there are a lot of demands to bring ellen back. >> we have got to jump. we thank you so much for the run down. >> coming up next at 11:00, they work for their money but were never paid. revealed local companies failing to pay employees. >> a new federal report predicting train derailments. what's been done locally to deal with that issue. >> a new terror threat against american malls. and one man in particular. >> and also don't forget complete news and weather coverage on today in the bay. that starts tomorrow morning bright and early. be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ everybody deserves $73 fares. because wedding season can get expensive. book your low fare now at southwest.com. >> the average price per gallon is now $2.88. >> yeah. all right. well thousands of californians working for free but it's not ha they signed up for. >> employers shortchanging their employees. steven stock exposes this underground economy and steven says it's happening right here in the valley. >> we discovered last year 1300 different bay area companies failed to pay workers nearly $20 m
there are a lot of demands to bring ellen back. >> we have got to jump. we thank you so much for the run down. >> coming up next at 11:00, they work for their money but were never paid. revealed local companies failing to pay employees. >> a new federal report predicting train derailments. what's been done locally to deal with that issue. >> a new terror threat against american malls. and one man in particular. >> and also don't forget complete news and weather...
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that's a tough crowd to win over. >> ellen who wants to follow ellen. >> she has the most viewed selfien kind. >> what did you think of the john travolta thing? >> brilliant to put those two together. because it's so funny. >> hilarious. >> i tried to figure out where that came from, but putting them together was awesome until travolta turned into joe biden. >> what was with the face touch something. >> he's a loving guy. a passionate person. he wants to make it up to her. but he doesn't need to do it by spreading germs. >> legos, something awesome? >> everything is awesome. leg lego movie overlooked for best animated feature which is a shame because live action animation is so much more difficult. that movie was fantastic from stem to stern. it was incredible. ♪ >> everything is awesome. winning is and you s&psomewesomeawesome, losing a is awesome? >> not getting nominated is not awesome. >> patricia arquette made a lot of fans. >> she and meryl streep were nom natured in the same category. i don't know if everybody should get paid in the iminsame instance. people try to simplify polit
that's a tough crowd to win over. >> ellen who wants to follow ellen. >> she has the most viewed selfien kind. >> what did you think of the john travolta thing? >> brilliant to put those two together. because it's so funny. >> hilarious. >> i tried to figure out where that came from, but putting them together was awesome until travolta turned into joe biden. >> what was with the face touch something. >> he's a loving guy. a passionate person. he...
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this morning, investigators are continuing to uncover new details about just what happened when ellen brody drove her suv on to the metro north train tracks. the ntsb revealing the engineer slammed on the brakes the moment he saw her car but was unable to slow the train enough. >> he put it into emergency braking and then he saw the car advance fully onto the track. >> the train was only able to slow from 58 miles per hour to 49 before striking the suv. and new details revealing a new hero. the train's conductor who went car to car to evacuate passengers. >> emergency responders advised him to get off the train himself. he said he stayed on the train until he was assured that all the passengers through all the cars that he had walked through 8 all the way down through number 3 had been evacuated. >> the ntsb also revealing that a total of 12 sections of the high voltage third rail each of them 39 feet long penetrated the first passenger railcar. yesterday new york lawmakers paying condolences at the site. >> it's a gut-wrenching experience to be here. it's like looking into a coffin.
this morning, investigators are continuing to uncover new details about just what happened when ellen brody drove her suv on to the metro north train tracks. the ntsb revealing the engineer slammed on the brakes the moment he saw her car but was unable to slow the train enough. >> he put it into emergency braking and then he saw the car advance fully onto the track. >> the train was only able to slow from 58 miles per hour to 49 before striking the suv. and new details revealing a...
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he was talking to ellen the other day.think you washed the blankey? >> you have to. of course they did i bet you get more if you didn't wash it. the bleibers grab that thing. >> didn't have to go there. >> whiff of bieber. the bleibers grab that thing. >> didn't have to go there. ♪ bleibbers -- >> didn't have to go there. with your little angels. that's why puffs is soft. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. they help soothe irritation by locking in moisture better. so you can always put your best face forward. a face in need deserves puffs indeed. try puffs softpack today. it's the flexible pack that fits anywhere. thank you for calling colonial penn life insurance company. i'm glad i was able to help you today. hi, my name is jonathan lawson and i'm a customer service representative for colonial penn life insurance company. insurance can sometimes be difficult to understand, but here at colonial penn, we make it simple. alex trebek has been representing colonial penn for over ten years and is here to tell you h
he was talking to ellen the other day.think you washed the blankey? >> you have to. of course they did i bet you get more if you didn't wash it. the bleibers grab that thing. >> didn't have to go there. >> whiff of bieber. the bleibers grab that thing. >> didn't have to go there. ♪ bleibbers -- >> didn't have to go there. with your little angels. that's why puffs is soft. puffs plus lotion is gentle on sensitive skin. they help soothe irritation by locking in...
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the the driver 49 year-old ellen brody, a mother of three, had been diverted from an accident when he stopped on the tracks and was hit by that train. the impact was so powerful it peeled away electrified third rail, setting the the suv and train on fire. it is worst accident in the the history of new york met the tremendous north serving as a reminder to obey signals and bandon your vehicle if it stalls or gets the stuck in the track. >> really you should run in the direction that train is coming from because he is running in the opposite direction that train will hit the car and propel that car towards you. >> reporter: when you are on that train where is the the most safe place to sit? experts say nothing is full proof but historically you should take an aisle seat over a window seat and generally speaking in the middle of the carries more safe then either of the end, ukee. >> nicole, thank you for that. >>> happening today the owners of the former revel casino in atlantic city are trying to keep the lights on. federal bankruptcy court judge may deciding whether the the power plant
the the driver 49 year-old ellen brody, a mother of three, had been diverted from an accident when he stopped on the tracks and was hit by that train. the impact was so powerful it peeled away electrified third rail, setting the the suv and train on fire. it is worst accident in the the history of new york met the tremendous north serving as a reminder to obey signals and bandon your vehicle if it stalls or gets the stuck in the track. >> really you should run in the direction that train...