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mari ellen: absolutely. so, if you have a charity you love, be sure to post on twitter or facebook and say something about that charity and hashtag spgives2015. people are searching right now to check out who they want to give to. damian: and people are really giving. i mean, they're really opening up their wallets. what are we looking at as far as donations? mari ellen: absolutely. so, we have about 850 charities signed up so far. more are signing up every day, and we've already raised over $3.6 million in matches and prizes. so, if you give on spgives, your non-profit will get your donation but also a match or a prize. damian: that is awesome! we have some video of the sacred heart community services, one of my favorite charities, one, because my wife is on the board, but also because they do a lot of good work. you see the faces here, manuel, and these are folks who, unfortunately, need some help. manuel santamaria: that's right. damian: and they're not alone. there are a lot of folks who need help. manue
mari ellen: absolutely. so, if you have a charity you love, be sure to post on twitter or facebook and say something about that charity and hashtag spgives2015. people are searching right now to check out who they want to give to. damian: and people are really giving. i mean, they're really opening up their wallets. what are we looking at as far as donations? mari ellen: absolutely. so, we have about 850 charities signed up so far. more are signing up every day, and we've already raised over...
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ellen: they have to be.mic is hard to digest come and that is being driven by international, not just a mastic, cyclical factors. tom: i know you have got to run here. thank you so much, ellen zentner shifting from 2016 to december of this year. let's get to our top headlines. olivia: marco rubio says he wants to make helping the poor and the middle class a republican issue and says it is his inner asian a can do it. the republican senator from florida held a rally in miami last night to declare he is in fact running for president. he is just 43 is old and is also the son of cuban immigrants. one of the major ones of his platform -- creating jobs -- senator rubio: if we reform our tax code and controls bending and modernize our immigration laws and repeal and replace obamacare, if we do these things -- [cheers and applause] if we do these things the american people will create millions of better paying, modern jobs. olivia: rubio's campaign slogan is "a new american century," underlining to donors that he is
ellen: they have to be.mic is hard to digest come and that is being driven by international, not just a mastic, cyclical factors. tom: i know you have got to run here. thank you so much, ellen zentner shifting from 2016 to december of this year. let's get to our top headlines. olivia: marco rubio says he wants to make helping the poor and the middle class a republican issue and says it is his inner asian a can do it. the republican senator from florida held a rally in miami last night to...
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what about you, ellen?en: one thing that comes to mind with me, it does not affect me but my sister has a disability. so in school, it's harder for her to grasp concepts. and so i was just wondering what were your policies that you have for children with disabilities? to help improve their education. because i think it would be beneficial for her if she had an opportunity in the summer to continue her education. she can continue to rise. hillary clinton: that is a important point because for many students, there is research that have difficulties learning. whether it is because of disabilities or other circumstances in their lives. they lose a lot of the ground that they gained during the school year because during the summer they do not have the constant stimulation, education that would give them the chance to keep learning and keep building. i think that we should do much more to realize the promise that tom harkin was a champion of to make sure that people, but particularly young people with disabilitie
what about you, ellen?en: one thing that comes to mind with me, it does not affect me but my sister has a disability. so in school, it's harder for her to grasp concepts. and so i was just wondering what were your policies that you have for children with disabilities? to help improve their education. because i think it would be beneficial for her if she had an opportunity in the summer to continue her education. she can continue to rise. hillary clinton: that is a important point because for...
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tonight, ellen powell opens up to katie couric about what she considers the bro culture at her former firm. revealing the battle may not be over. >>> the pearl of africa. it's one of the last places on earth where you can see these magnificent creatures. back in action after poachers nearly killed them all. now we're journeying into the wild to explore the new threat. >>> and it's destiny. they're back. beyonce's reunion with her former crew for a surprise performance as fans say yes. ♪ say yes ♪ >> after ten years could they finally be planning a new album and tour? >>> but first the "nightline 5." >> for you, bronze package. triple the price double the contract. >> you like big muscles? platinum package, 100% of the fee goes to 75% of the total costs. >> i make your little muscle into big package. >> onyx 3% divided by 7 minus the budget. >> you want big muscle? >> you want a big muscle? >> that's why i don't like gyms. >> well, we're not a gym, we're planet fitness. >> no gym-timidato are ion, no pleasure. just $10 a month. we're planet >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. toni
tonight, ellen powell opens up to katie couric about what she considers the bro culture at her former firm. revealing the battle may not be over. >>> the pearl of africa. it's one of the last places on earth where you can see these magnificent creatures. back in action after poachers nearly killed them all. now we're journeying into the wild to explore the new threat. >>> and it's destiny. they're back. beyonce's reunion with her former crew for a surprise performance as fans...
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. >>> plus, matt versus ellen.odness, the epic prank that left someone in their underwear. we've got the video. >>> for entertainment news, "furious 7" joins "avatar" and "titanic" as the third movie ever to earn $1 billion overseas. it's currently the fifth highest ranking film of all time. at this weekend's daytime emmy awards betty white received the lifetime achievement award. later, ellen degeneres and matt lauer did some charity. >> ellen degeneres and i are officially ending our prank war. >> matt has generously offered to donate $1,000 of his own money to charity anytime any of you mention matt lauer in your speech there. >> that's right. >> all right. there's no word on the final amount being donated. but he is definitely shaking it. that's not really him, by the >>> real housewives star kim richards has checked in to rehab just two weeks after her arrest outside a beverly hills hotel. >>> "saturday night live" roasted washington after the white house correspondents' dinner. >> after six years your approva
. >>> plus, matt versus ellen.odness, the epic prank that left someone in their underwear. we've got the video. >>> for entertainment news, "furious 7" joins "avatar" and "titanic" as the third movie ever to earn $1 billion overseas. it's currently the fifth highest ranking film of all time. at this weekend's daytime emmy awards betty white received the lifetime achievement award. later, ellen degeneres and matt lauer did some charity. >>...
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ellen, can you give us some of the details, fill us in on some of the details, for example what area was hardest hit? >> reporter: sure. i mean the part of katmandu that was most seriously devastated was the old historic part of town where there is sort of densely located heritage landmark buildings, temples and palaces. a number of those were simply pancaked in some cases with a the lot of people inside them. >> stewart: ellen, for those that did survive this quake and are trapped in the rubble and are being rescued, what kind of medical attention is available to them? >> what i heard towards the end of the day is the hospitals were completely overflowing or being treated in the street and there were shortages of basic medical goods like gauze, as well as medications. there are a lot of people who had to have amputations because they were stuck in collapsed buildings during the course of day. water is going to be a big problem in katmandu. the stores were already running short of bottled water, and even under normal circumstances it's a city that has serious problems with water. >>
ellen, can you give us some of the details, fill us in on some of the details, for example what area was hardest hit? >> reporter: sure. i mean the part of katmandu that was most seriously devastated was the old historic part of town where there is sort of densely located heritage landmark buildings, temples and palaces. a number of those were simply pancaked in some cases with a the lot of people inside them. >> stewart: ellen, for those that did survive this quake and are trapped...
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what about you, ellen? ellen: one thing that comes to mind with me it does not affect me but my sister has a disability. so in school, it's harder for her to grasp concepts. and so i was just wondering what were your policies that you have for children with disabilities? to help improve their education. because i think it would be beneficial for her if she had an opportunity in the summer to continue her education. she can continue to rise. hillary clinton: that is a important point because for many students, there is research that have difficulties learning. whether it is because of disabilities or other circumstances in their lives. they lose a lot of the ground that they gained during the school year because during the summer they do not have the constant stimulation, education that would give them the chance to keep learning and keep building. i think that we should do much more to realize the promise that tom harkin was a champion of to make sure that people, but particularly young people with disabili
what about you, ellen? ellen: one thing that comes to mind with me it does not affect me but my sister has a disability. so in school, it's harder for her to grasp concepts. and so i was just wondering what were your policies that you have for children with disabilities? to help improve their education. because i think it would be beneficial for her if she had an opportunity in the summer to continue her education. she can continue to rise. hillary clinton: that is a important point because for...
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here's why we're here -- >> that's classic ellen.for the first time tyra host took to the stage to announce thank you, 16 people thanked matt lauer and that's $16,000. it's not clear which charity will receive the cash. we'll probably find out wednesday morning when matt lauer returns to the "today" show. we know he's probably thinking of a good one to get back at ellen. chuck is back with a l >>> i'm megan mcgrath live in fairfax station where you can see behind me we have a developing story. the driver of this car lost control for some reason possibly a medical emergency of some kind and went slamming into the side of the dirga temple. this is a place of worship for people of hindu faith. i just talked to a police officer on the scene here asking about the condition of the woman. he told me she is expected to be okay. we're obviously waiting to see structural engineers what the extent of the damage of the building is right now. but this just happened within the hour. reporting live from fairfax station, megan mcgrath news 4. have.
here's why we're here -- >> that's classic ellen.for the first time tyra host took to the stage to announce thank you, 16 people thanked matt lauer and that's $16,000. it's not clear which charity will receive the cash. we'll probably find out wednesday morning when matt lauer returns to the "today" show. we know he's probably thinking of a good one to get back at ellen. chuck is back with a l >>> i'm megan mcgrath live in fairfax station where you can see behind me we...
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liz: ellen pao, many say she was a messy victim. there were e-mails.asn't written a critical e-mail about an employee? she had an affair with a senior executive. >> would i have liked to have my witnesses be a busload of nuns? yes, the witness, the victim is not always perfect, but in this situation were her facts good? we should be talking about whether or not there is actual discrimination. i remember like in the 70s and the 80s reading about how you had to do blind auditions for orchestra, because you had to put women behind the black curtain. men behind a black curtain so the people who were evaluating would not be thinking male or female. they'd be listening to the music. liz: okay. >> they need the equivalent in all industries. liz: her newest effort is to do almost the same thing. no more candidates getting in front of the ceo and negotiating their salary because men tend to be very good at negotiating and selling themselves. women are a little more, in certain cases, nervous and perhaps -- >> i reject the premise of the question. first of all,
liz: ellen pao, many say she was a messy victim. there were e-mails.asn't written a critical e-mail about an employee? she had an affair with a senior executive. >> would i have liked to have my witnesses be a busload of nuns? yes, the witness, the victim is not always perfect, but in this situation were her facts good? we should be talking about whether or not there is actual discrimination. i remember like in the 70s and the 80s reading about how you had to do blind auditions for...
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what about you ellen, as you think about your future? >> well, one thing that comes to mind with me, it doesn't particularly affect me, but my sister has a disability, and so in school it's harder sometimes for her to grasp concepts that other children grasp more easily. so i was just wondering what were your policies that you have for children with disabilities. to help improve that education. i think it would be beneficial for her if she had an opportunity like in the summer to continue her education so when she came back to school she didn't have to start over again. she could continue. ms. clinton: that's a really important point because for many students, again, there's research that have difficulty learning, whether it's because of disabilities or other circumstances in their lives. they lose a lot of the ground that they gain during the school year. because during the summer they don't have the constant stimulation, education that would give them the chance to keep learning and keep building. i think that we should do much more to
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mary ellen, maybe you can talk about that though.
mary ellen, maybe you can talk about that though.
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the female tech workers raised money to buy a full-page ad that says "thanks ellen."ed in the "palo alto daily post." a free magazine distributed in a thousand silicon valley locations. women said even show powell didn't get the verdict she wanted, it did inspire a greater discussion about divest in the industry and could inspire -- diversity in the industry and could inspire other women to take a stand. >>> the effects of climate change on the world's seas could be felt thousands of years from now. until now it was thought that marine ecosystems would only need hundreds of years to pounce back. researchers made their conclusions after looking at sedimentary fossils from the california coastline that date back 16,000 years. >>> a public meeting is underway in san francisco to decide the future location of the alcatraz ferry. currently the ferries take off from pier 33 along the embarcadero. the national parks service which operates alcatraz has not been able to reach a new lease agreement with the port of san francisco. it's considering moving the ferry terminal to la
the female tech workers raised money to buy a full-page ad that says "thanks ellen."ed in the "palo alto daily post." a free magazine distributed in a thousand silicon valley locations. women said even show powell didn't get the verdict she wanted, it did inspire a greater discussion about divest in the industry and could inspire -- diversity in the industry and could inspire other women to take a stand. >>> the effects of climate change on the world's seas could be...
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this is an add taken out and reads, thanks, ellen.y didn't know ellen pao personally but her story ezuginates with them -- resinates with them. >>> not often 5-year-old can start a movement but that is what a boy did after he used his money to help keep his favorite toy store from closing. ktvu's rob roth shows us how his donation launched a fundraising campaign. >> reporter: at the golden apple learning center there was one last story time today for some of the store's best customers. >> she might do some day. >>> for 36 years they specialized in educational toys and games. when news spread the store was going out of business, the biggest fans took it hard. >> sad. >> he is a little man of few words but he did take action. without telling his parents he reached into his bank. >> i got some money and put it in my pocket and my mom drove us here. >> reporter: he handed the change to the owner. it totaled 95 cents. >> overwhelming feeling to have him say i want you to have this. >> reporter: the owner launched a campaign to raise $63,00
this is an add taken out and reads, thanks, ellen.y didn't know ellen pao personally but her story ezuginates with them -- resinates with them. >>> not often 5-year-old can start a movement but that is what a boy did after he used his money to help keep his favorite toy store from closing. ktvu's rob roth shows us how his donation launched a fundraising campaign. >> reporter: at the golden apple learning center there was one last story time today for some of the store's best...
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>> okay this is ellen. so ellen was one of the students -- how did you wind up getting a chance to talk to the first lady? >> well, the kirkwood administration, i got a call from them on sunday night. and they asked me if i would want to be a part of this. and i didn't know today if i was going to be in the audience or at the table, but i ended up getting to sit at the table. it was really neat. >> what was your big takeaway? what impacted you? >> what i really took away is that she wants to go back to the basics. she wants everybody to be on the same page. and also that she wants education for everybody. no child left behind. disability or slower learning. just everybody equal opportunities. >> you said the kirkwood administration called you. how did you come to be at that table if you didn't volunteer? >> alex was asking were you a volunteer? were you involved and active in political issues before? how did you come to be contacted? >> i was never really like involved in this. it was just -- they said the
>> okay this is ellen. so ellen was one of the students -- how did you wind up getting a chance to talk to the first lady? >> well, the kirkwood administration, i got a call from them on sunday night. and they asked me if i would want to be a part of this. and i didn't know today if i was going to be in the audience or at the table, but i ended up getting to sit at the table. it was really neat. >> what was your big takeaway? what impacted you? >> what i really took away...
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but turns out ellen had other plans. ellen and i are here to announce that we're officially ending our prank war. >> oh. a dignified celebration -- this is the best of daytime. pull it together. matt has generously offered to donate $1,000 of his own money to charity any time one of you all thanks matt lauer in your speech tonight. >> that's right. [ laughter ] >> okay. so from the first time tyra banks took the statement to the end credits the matt lauer thank yous ran wild. >> matt lauer, how generous of you. thank you thank you thank you. thank you thank you thank you. >> thank you, matt lauer. thank you, matt lauer, very much indeed. thank you, matt lauer. >> matt lauer, you're absolutely incredible! >> i'd like to thank matt lauer's mother and father for having him. >> thank you, matt lauer! >> okay. >> 16 people saying matt on stage. that's already $16,000. matt will be back on wednesday and i'm sure he will have plenty to say in response and maybe a really big check. that's going to be amazing. but also come up i
but turns out ellen had other plans. ellen and i are here to announce that we're officially ending our prank war. >> oh. a dignified celebration -- this is the best of daytime. pull it together. matt has generously offered to donate $1,000 of his own money to charity any time one of you all thanks matt lauer in your speech tonight. >> that's right. [ laughter ] >> okay. so from the first time tyra banks took the statement to the end credits the matt lauer thank yous ran wild....
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ellen's side or matt's?e goose. we're close friends. why not. >> yes. >> you went -- >> i did. hey, you guys, very, very special day for me, because one of my favorite people in the entire world is turning 60 today. she is my baby sister mische. i do not know a finer human being. i guess we don't have a picture of her. she's precious. i tell you if you ever -- she's the type of person that would have an elderly neighbor, right, and she finds out that she's had an operation or something my sister on the left, she would go down to the lady's house and clean it for her and cook for her and pray for her and then come and visit her every day after until she was -- >> amazing. >> and then plan her funeral if she didn't make it. we need --s the world needs more people like you my sister. i love you with all my heart. >> she is the best. you're right. >> to have a sister like that. >> i definitely do. >> yesterday we -- not we my brother his wife and two children did a surprise for my mom's birthday coming up on sat
ellen's side or matt's?e goose. we're close friends. why not. >> yes. >> you went -- >> i did. hey, you guys, very, very special day for me, because one of my favorite people in the entire world is turning 60 today. she is my baby sister mische. i do not know a finer human being. i guess we don't have a picture of her. she's precious. i tell you if you ever -- she's the type of person that would have an elderly neighbor, right, and she finds out that she's had an operation or...
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you take a look at ellen's clever editing here. that's not matt lauer's body. she also said matt would donate a thousand dollars to charity for every person who thanked him during the awards show. there were 16 matt lauer thank yous in that show. that's $16,000. on mondaylauer challenged her to match the donation so she said she's donated $16,001 to earthquake survivors in nepal. >> i will be paying $16,002. unicef and doctors without borders. split it down the middle. >> one upped. it's all for a good cause and we'll see if the truce sticks. interesting imagery. >> there was amazing editing with him stripping off his suit there. >> just the magic of television of course. matt filmed part of that at a green screen so that opened it up for ellen to be able to manipulate things there. >> amazing. >>> after the break, the slogan that has >>> breaking news now. d.c. fire is battling a house fire in northeast. it's on michigan avenue and we have a picture that we want to show you that we got in just now. you can see the flames really raging. they're coming out of a
you take a look at ellen's clever editing here. that's not matt lauer's body. she also said matt would donate a thousand dollars to charity for every person who thanked him during the awards show. there were 16 matt lauer thank yous in that show. that's $16,000. on mondaylauer challenged her to match the donation so she said she's donated $16,001 to earthquake survivors in nepal. >> i will be paying $16,002. unicef and doctors without borders. split it down the middle. >> one upped....
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mentioning ellen craft those are exciting portions of your book. >> that is a great question. i am waiting for steven spielberg to call. [laughter] steve mcqueen, if you are out there find me on facebook. [laughter] but i agree that is what made is so exciting that it was difficult to find these stories. once you do they feel like they are out of the movie especially ellen craft where they don't need a but the right place our where she is on the train and a man is trying to talk to her she is trying to feign illness. . . >> i think that there are many pieces of this story that would certainly make for great television or film and i am sure that many of you have seen great films and you see the one from 1934 where freddie washington, a black actress plays the role of the woman. she really sort of cries out against all of the discrimination that she is facing is a black woman. she decides to pass as white and he's working at the store, her mother comes in because she's looking for her and she gets very nervous and has to really ignore her mother and create this huge heart-wrench
mentioning ellen craft those are exciting portions of your book. >> that is a great question. i am waiting for steven spielberg to call. [laughter] steve mcqueen, if you are out there find me on facebook. [laughter] but i agree that is what made is so exciting that it was difficult to find these stories. once you do they feel like they are out of the movie especially ellen craft where they don't need a but the right place our where she is on the train and a man is trying to talk to her...
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. >> that's a big change from the big ellen selfie with the stars. >> i think if you're ellen, you can take that but if you're a random hill staffer or somebody rushing-- >> we always expect because it's a washington themed show that kevin spacey is going to be here. >> he's not here. michael kelly would plays doug, the new villain, sorry, spoiler alert. he will be here with his wife. other d.c. shows, we have kerry washington from "scandal." megan boone will be my date from "the black list." >> what about some of the big heavy hitters in hollywood. "american sniper" was huge this year. bradley cooper, will he be here? >> we found out yesterday he's coming. >> they always ask who is he taking because he had an all take young girlfriend recently and i think they parted ways. >> i kind of hoping he takes his mom. sometimes he takes his mom and i think that's really sweet. if he's single, i would like to see him take his mom. >> any other big name stars you've heard? >> rupert friend on "hopeland." he's in town. i'm a fan. i hope i'm saying this right. nicolai custer waldo from "game of t
. >> that's a big change from the big ellen selfie with the stars. >> i think if you're ellen, you can take that but if you're a random hill staffer or somebody rushing-- >> we always expect because it's a washington themed show that kevin spacey is going to be here. >> he's not here. michael kelly would plays doug, the new villain, sorry, spoiler alert. he will be here with his wife. other d.c. shows, we have kerry washington from "scandal." megan boone will...
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but alan komen has come in -- ellen komen has come in and put the company just right.'s returning to shareholders, $14 billion, another $4 billion when they spin off, they're going to spin off their commodity chemicals business. already spun off their commodity coatings business. they will have the high-end of the spectrum, high margin, high growth businesses and that takes investment and research and product development and i think she's making all the right moves and the stock market seems to appreciate some 266% since she took over. that's far better than the s&p and far better than the chemical field. >> you could also -- >> kudos to ellen and i hope that she'll be sustained and will keep the board in place. >> by the way, you know, dupont is up 50% since mr. peltz got in. you could make the case, couldn't you, the stock has moved like that as a result of nelson peltz being there and the fact that expectations are that he's going to do something. i should say at the same time looking at the numbers it's not like dupont's earnings have been gang busters over the las
but alan komen has come in -- ellen komen has come in and put the company just right.'s returning to shareholders, $14 billion, another $4 billion when they spin off, they're going to spin off their commodity chemicals business. already spun off their commodity coatings business. they will have the high-end of the spectrum, high margin, high growth businesses and that takes investment and research and product development and i think she's making all the right moves and the stock market seems to...
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mentioning ellen craft those are exciting portions of your book. >> that is a great question. i am waiting for steven spielberg to call. [laughter] steve mcqueen, if you are out there find me on facebook. [laughter] but i agree that is what made is so exciting that it was difficult to find these stories. once you do they feel like they are out of the movie especially ellen craft where they don't need a but the right place our where she is on the train and a man is trying to talk to her she is trying to feign illness. . . they would be back in slavery. this is a matter of being enslaved versus being free. so i definitely think that that there are many pieces of thisany story that would certainly makeainly make for great television or film, i'm sure many of you have seen some great films about passing film imitation of life. there's a great film called pinky. the film about this family, lost boundaries, and there are some really intense moments. there's a really, really sad moment in imitation of life, ifou see t you've seen the one from 1934rom where fredi washington, a black a
mentioning ellen craft those are exciting portions of your book. >> that is a great question. i am waiting for steven spielberg to call. [laughter] steve mcqueen, if you are out there find me on facebook. [laughter] but i agree that is what made is so exciting that it was difficult to find these stories. once you do they feel like they are out of the movie especially ellen craft where they don't need a but the right place our where she is on the train and a man is trying to talk to her...
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meantime the top investor who fired ellen pao is leaving his position at kleiner perkins. he told the wall street journal he planned to step down before the sex discrimination trial. before the trial he said he fired pao because she did not work well with others. >>> it is a new app that is supposed to be a safeway for children to watch online videos. >>> we've had a tough morning commute and it's been slow almost everywhere and 680 is still reeling from a big rig that is blocking all lanes near north mission. we will tell you more about some of the other commutes as well that are really slowing people down. >> already some decent totals coming this. american cannon at .80. it took tennis legend serena williams, fencing champion tim morehouse and the rockettes years to master their craft. but only moments to master paying bills at chase.com. depositing checks at the atm and transferring funds on the mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. at subway, a great meal starts with a great sandwich on the new "simple 6 menu." with six of
meantime the top investor who fired ellen pao is leaving his position at kleiner perkins. he told the wall street journal he planned to step down before the sex discrimination trial. before the trial he said he fired pao because she did not work well with others. >>> it is a new app that is supposed to be a safeway for children to watch online videos. >>> we've had a tough morning commute and it's been slow almost everywhere and 680 is still reeling from a big rig that is...
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you do have a little ellen you do have a little ellen revenge that's coming up that is so worth the wait. >> we'll tell you about e wait. >> we'll tell you about that a little later on. but first, from storm troopers little later on. but firs to strong storms firing up from storm troopers to strong storms firing up across the southern half of this country on the heels of seve across the southern half of this country on the heels of severe weather sweeping through texas. al, what are we looking at? >> we were talking a al, what are we looking at? >> we were talking a yesterday. we were going to see severe we were going to see severe weather and it has happened. weather and it has happened. look at some of this video we've look at already seen. already seen. this is out of bristow, texas. this is listen to this. listen to this. first the hail comes and then first the hail comes and then you start to see the storms you start to see the storms build up. build up. and then this. there's a group of guys, they there's a group of guys, they were hunters and they saw this. were hunters and they s
you do have a little ellen you do have a little ellen revenge that's coming up that is so worth the wait. >> we'll tell you about e wait. >> we'll tell you about that a little later on. but first, from storm troopers little later on. but firs to strong storms firing up from storm troopers to strong storms firing up across the southern half of this country on the heels of seve across the southern half of this country on the heels of severe weather sweeping through texas. al, what are...
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ellen powell suing her former employer. the jury found kliner on all counts and rejected powell's claims of gender discrimination and retaliation. but does this case set back the rights of women in the workplace? i talked to a partner and kliner's defense attorney in this case. this is her first interview since the verdict. >> great to be done. it's great to be back in my office. great for kliner to have prevailed on everything. >> did you have a sense? the jurors were stunned when they walked out and saw all the cameras there. >> it was overwhelming. just a tidal wave of reporters. occasionally people would post tweets on my facebook page or email me. i followed a few people but i didn't have a sense of the whole scope of it until the end. >> what made this case unusual? it's got an unusual amount of coverage. supposedly having an impact on silicon valley. >> it's not going to happen. cases don't change industries. that's not what they're about and not what they do. but this case was the right issue at the right time. wron
ellen powell suing her former employer. the jury found kliner on all counts and rejected powell's claims of gender discrimination and retaliation. but does this case set back the rights of women in the workplace? i talked to a partner and kliner's defense attorney in this case. this is her first interview since the verdict. >> great to be done. it's great to be back in my office. great for kliner to have prevailed on everything. >> did you have a sense? the jurors were stunned when...
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it is ellen bent over in a very suggestive way. it's an awesome prank, matt. >> where she keeps her wrench? >> we'll tell you how it came about in a second. >> first inside to natalie for a check of the morning's top stories. >> good morning once again, everyone. there are new questions this morning about the training of a reserves sheriff's deputy in oklahoma who shot and killed an unarmed suspect earlier this month. the officer 73-year-old ro claims he thought he was firing his taser and not his gun. he has been charged with manslaughter. meanwhile, the sheriff's department is rejecting a local news report citing unnamed sources that it falsified bates' training records. bates who is free on bond is now speaking out for the first time. earlier this morning on "today" in an exclusive interview, matt asked bates to show us where he carried his taser and his revolver. >> how could you think you were going for your taser on your chest tucked into that vest and accidentally pull your weapon? >> let me say, this has happened a number o
it is ellen bent over in a very suggestive way. it's an awesome prank, matt. >> where she keeps her wrench? >> we'll tell you how it came about in a second. >> first inside to natalie for a check of the morning's top stories. >> good morning once again, everyone. there are new questions this morning about the training of a reserves sheriff's deputy in oklahoma who shot and killed an unarmed suspect earlier this month. the officer 73-year-old ro claims he thought he was...
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. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," back on vacation, clark, ellen, the rest of the griswolds gettingk together. >>> and swatted from the sky the viral video of a chimp who really doesn't like drones. to help pay for her kids' ice time. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty during the heat of competition. that's the comfort of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara®. it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ... stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara®... ...your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your ri
. >>> well, up next in "the pulse," back on vacation, clark, ellen, the rest of the griswolds gettingk together. >>> and swatted from the sky the viral video of a chimp who really doesn't like drones. to help pay for her kids' ice time. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty...
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by the way, speaking of movies griswolds are back. >> 32 years can you believe it since clark, ellens went to wally world now getting our look at the next generation. >> chevy chase and beverly d'angelo have reunited. grown up rusty ed helms married to christina applegate follows in his father's footsteps. >> can you believe that was back in 1983? >> feels like just yesterday they were in the car singing songs. >>> a camera drone got too up close and personal with a chimpanzee in holland. >> until one clever animal decided he had enough. stop spying on me. he picked look. ooh. >> ouch. >> right in that chimp's face but that second swat didn't miss. knocking the drone out of the air setting up a very nice chimpanzee selfie. that belongs to mect. >> that's right. >>> for some of you your local news is next. ...yet up to... 90% of us fall short in getting key nutrients from food alone. let's do more, together. add one a day. complete with key nutrients we may need. plus, for women, bone health support with calcium and vitamin d. ...and for men, it helps support healthy blood pressure wi
by the way, speaking of movies griswolds are back. >> 32 years can you believe it since clark, ellens went to wally world now getting our look at the next generation. >> chevy chase and beverly d'angelo have reunited. grown up rusty ed helms married to christina applegate follows in his father's footsteps. >> can you believe that was back in 1983? >> feels like just yesterday they were in the car singing songs. >>> a camera drone got too up close and personal...
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but somehow i didn't make it home. >> so you called ryan and said "hey, i'm not going to make it, ellencouple of her friends -- >> seth: a couple of her friends and -- he actually had so much fun with her. he's secretly, he's a hen. >> seth: oh, a hen? >> hen. well, i'm southern so i say hen. >> seth: okay, gotcha. okay good, i still don't know what it means. [ laughter ] but a hen meaning he likes hanging out with old ladies? >> like a hen party? you know, the clucking -- >> seth: no i -- i should clarify. i know what a hen is. [ laughter ] >> so you're familiar with chickens? >> seth: so, by hen, you mean he like just like, hangs out -- >> kind of like being and the girls. and so i sort of always sign him up for outings. >> seth: still seems weird. if i'm him, i still want to know what came up on easter. [ laughter ] >> actually, once, i was like really -- i can't believe i'm outing everyone like this. but martha stewart invited us on a horseback ride. so of course said yes -- >> seth: that's the best. i've ridden horses with martha stweart myself. >> have you? >> seth: yeah, it's ama
but somehow i didn't make it home. >> so you called ryan and said "hey, i'm not going to make it, ellencouple of her friends -- >> seth: a couple of her friends and -- he actually had so much fun with her. he's secretly, he's a hen. >> seth: oh, a hen? >> hen. well, i'm southern so i say hen. >> seth: okay, gotcha. okay good, i still don't know what it means. [ laughter ] but a hen meaning he likes hanging out with old ladies? >> like a hen party? you...
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let's meet our guests hello, my namee is mary ellen peterson i'm the ceo of parents helping parents.arents helping parents is a family resource center serving families with children with disabilities and special health care needs. hi, my name is venus. i grew up with a brother with down syndrome and i'm here to share my experience and stories. hi, i'm marry ann dewan, and i'm the chief school's officer with the santa clara county office of education. at the office of education we work wit h students with disabilities and we are the lead provider of a specialized service through the inclusion collaborative. i'm jackie matsushima. i'm a pat president of the rotary club of san jose, i'm a grandmother of a twin girl with cerebral palsy. i've also written a book about her that was published in 2010 called, "for the love of aimee" my name is quinn dang, and i'm the corespondent on the story. i'm thrilled that we're having this conversation today and i hope our community will take this as an opportunity to understand how we can better connect with the disabled. venus, you just said somethin
let's meet our guests hello, my namee is mary ellen peterson i'm the ceo of parents helping parents.arents helping parents is a family resource center serving families with children with disabilities and special health care needs. hi, my name is venus. i grew up with a brother with down syndrome and i'm here to share my experience and stories. hi, i'm marry ann dewan, and i'm the chief school's officer with the santa clara county office of education. at the office of education we work wit h...
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didn't realize assign that. >> maybe it was a person named ellen, but maybe not our ellen. sent me to find matt lauer's tickle spot. you can go on our website, print it out, and you have a copy of that. make it larger than what you're printing out probably and go to the 30 rockefeller plaza, new york, new york. and hold it up, and the more people we see doing that, then i'll have more things for you to go and hold that up as well. >> oh my gosh. >> he's mortified. >> he's going to die. >> he's not going to like that. >> he's a germaphobe. >> who knows where his tickle spot is. people will do what ellen. i have a good idea, who knows for sure. >> you do know? >> i think most of us have an idea. >> anybody who's been in the dressing room with him knows. >>> all right. we did tell you about the lucille ball statue. we showed you on monday. >> beautiful woman. >> in her home state of new york, here's what the statue looked like. a little frightening. all right. >> that's the strangest hairline, and everything is off. >> it's terrible. >> bottle of vegetables, that's how you kno
didn't realize assign that. >> maybe it was a person named ellen, but maybe not our ellen. sent me to find matt lauer's tickle spot. you can go on our website, print it out, and you have a copy of that. make it larger than what you're printing out probably and go to the 30 rockefeller plaza, new york, new york. and hold it up, and the more people we see doing that, then i'll have more things for you to go and hold that up as well. >> oh my gosh. >> he's mortified. >>...
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kleiner perkins is asking ellen pao to pay up.king $900,000 from pao to cover their leading cost in fighting her lawsuit. a jury perfect -- rejected her claims. now to the lead, the cable deal of the decade. comcast stopping the deal in its tracks deciding not to go through with this purchase of time warner cable. comcast backing away from the deal after regulators and the fcc suggested they would oppose the combination of the number one and number two cable companies. for comcast, a reminder that money can't buy everything. comcast is spent $70 million on the lobbying last year, more than any other company. 128 lobbyists try to seal the deal. another lobbyist paid a role in shutting the deal down. right now matt wood of the free press policy director is in washington and heralds, let me ask you, you were out against this deal early on. is what happened a sign of the fcc resisting big bucks from lobbyists? harold: you are asking me? cory: what do you think? harold: i was not against the deal. i think you have me confused with some
kleiner perkins is asking ellen pao to pay up.king $900,000 from pao to cover their leading cost in fighting her lawsuit. a jury perfect -- rejected her claims. now to the lead, the cable deal of the decade. comcast stopping the deal in its tracks deciding not to go through with this purchase of time warner cable. comcast backing away from the deal after regulators and the fcc suggested they would oppose the combination of the number one and number two cable companies. for comcast, a reminder...
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ellen passed as a white man crossing both racial and gender lines to escape to freedom while her husband played the role of her slave. it was necessary to pass because she knew that it was highly unconventional for a white woman to travel alone with female slave. but the convincing performance required far more than her light-skinned. it was her knowledge of the draft didn't comport for the southern gentleman and the nuanced understanding of the social and gender norms that made this undertaking on the marvelous success. concerned that her face mike betray her or that her illiteracy would appear that her from registering her name at her hotel, ellen became a master of improvisation. she downed her right hand in a sling so that she could ask others to sign her name for her. she bandaged her face so that no one would know if she didn't have a beard. by faking illness, disability and even deafness, she politely excused herself from conversation and won the sympathy of other travelers. in fact she played the role of the southern gentleman so well that white southern ladies reportedly swooned
ellen passed as a white man crossing both racial and gender lines to escape to freedom while her husband played the role of her slave. it was necessary to pass because she knew that it was highly unconventional for a white woman to travel alone with female slave. but the convincing performance required far more than her light-skinned. it was her knowledge of the draft didn't comport for the southern gentleman and the nuanced understanding of the social and gender norms that made this...
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actually, look at the case that just came up, i think it is the ellen powell case. -- ellen pao case.r to prove now. being a woman in tech means you just have to every day go to work and prove you belong in that space. i think the clip we use in the film says, it is exhausting. emily: hopefully your film is part of the solution. a new film this week at the film festival. thank you. i want to get to news just making headlines to google announced a new wireless service plan, something reported for a long time but details are just now being released. brian has that for us. how will this work? brian: the news is finally out. it was like a lot of the reporting has been borne out here. it is going to be a national service in a lot of ways. a lot of 4g areas will be covered. it will work with wi-fi. you will have a $20 basic monthly fee. you sort of pay extra for data from that. we will see how many people will use that and adopt it. but they're partnering, as reported on t-mobile and sprint. emily: how does this fit into google higher ambitions like google fiber, the google moon project, to
actually, look at the case that just came up, i think it is the ellen powell case. -- ellen pao case.r to prove now. being a woman in tech means you just have to every day go to work and prove you belong in that space. i think the clip we use in the film says, it is exhausting. emily: hopefully your film is part of the solution. a new film this week at the film festival. thank you. i want to get to news just making headlines to google announced a new wireless service plan, something reported...
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ellen is all new.m lambert performs on the ellen stage. >>> he was famous by his career in the nfl and infamous by shooting himself in the leg. he's the first to be charged with a new state law in our area. >>> our chief meteorologist with a check of your afternoon weather. >> we hit 77 yesterday. we're not going to get anywhere near there today. it's still pretty mild. 68 degrees. a whole lot milder than it's been and cooler tomorrow before we warm up over the weekend. >> thanks. thanks for watching. i'm vai sikahema. have a great day. - no, give it to me. - i will not... lose to you again! stop it, let go, let go! kristen! let go of me! [kristen screams] (melanie) theresa, are you okay? what-- (theresa) i really-- i think this--i think this is... yeah, he is. that's your son. oh, my god he's so beautiful. he's so beautiful. hi. daniel, listen i am so sorry to do this but i have to cancel.
ellen is all new.m lambert performs on the ellen stage. >>> he was famous by his career in the nfl and infamous by shooting himself in the leg. he's the first to be charged with a new state law in our area. >>> our chief meteorologist with a check of your afternoon weather. >> we hit 77 yesterday. we're not going to get anywhere near there today. it's still pretty mild. 68 degrees. a whole lot milder than it's been and cooler tomorrow before we warm up over the weekend....
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. >> ellen pao said subsequent december issues -- issues will not go away despite her loss. she gave an interview to the "wall street journal" after a jury ruled that kleiner perkins did not discriminate against ellen pao. she said she was subjected to a boy's club atmosphere. she is happy she made the fight. the number of women partners in venture capital firms has dropped significantly in recent years. >> this morning, president obama is calling the with iran once in a history time and will try and convince congress and credit -- critics to get on board. susan? >> good morning, as pressure mounts on the white house the president is lunching a new offensive to promote bettering a income tell. president obama begins the week making the hard sell that the framework nuclear agreement with iran is a good deal. if an interview with "new york times" published on sunday, the president praised the deal as "once if a lifetime opportunity." this is our best bet to make sure enran doesn't get a nuclear weapon. >> he has been calling congressional leaders in both parties and trying to
. >> ellen pao said subsequent december issues -- issues will not go away despite her loss. she gave an interview to the "wall street journal" after a jury ruled that kleiner perkins did not discriminate against ellen pao. she said she was subjected to a boy's club atmosphere. she is happy she made the fight. the number of women partners in venture capital firms has dropped significantly in recent years. >> this morning, president obama is calling the with iran once in a...
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and because ellen stepped up, we're talking about it. talk can be cheap or bring about change.ual workplaces to identify those subtle but sometimes insidious behaviors. sure, it's the man who cuts off the woman every time she's speaking in a meeting. it's the woman who is assertive and outspoken but she's suddenly labeled aggressive or bossy. it's the assumption that a mom can't hold a senior role because she's too busy with her kids. it's the decisions that are made among men behind closed doors either in a boardroom or on the golf course when there are no women or minorities present. so, if you see that kind of behavior you have got to be willing to speak up about it and women can't carry the torch alone for this. men have to be a part of this conversation. >> will this lead to change? >> i think it will lead on the part of managers that not only there is action but people think about those biases and think about the decisions they make and the things they say that may or may not be intended to be that way. >> check yourself. >> that's right. >> you can watch the full intervi
and because ellen stepped up, we're talking about it. talk can be cheap or bring about change.ual workplaces to identify those subtle but sometimes insidious behaviors. sure, it's the man who cuts off the woman every time she's speaking in a meeting. it's the woman who is assertive and outspoken but she's suddenly labeled aggressive or bossy. it's the assumption that a mom can't hold a senior role because she's too busy with her kids. it's the decisions that are made among men behind closed...