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-mary ellen: hi, i'm mary ellen. -lemonis: mary ellen. -mary ellen: nice to meet you.mary lou: mary lou. -lemonis: mary lou. chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. -chuck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. lemonis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck because i'm going to get a little emotional. lemonis: and who's in charge? charlie: i kind of run the show. mary ellen: i mean, the loudest person usually does. lemonis: the loudest person. charlie: i think everyone can agree. -mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] charlie: everyone comes to me. i'm the one person that you all communicate to. lemonis: and whose name's on the door? -chuck: oh, my name. -lemonis: okay. just wanted to clarify that. it doesn't say, "swim by charlie handy." chuck: no. lemonis: do you have a business card? charlie: yes. lemonis: vice president, that's you. a
-mary ellen: hi, i'm mary ellen. -lemonis: mary ellen. -mary ellen: nice to meet you.mary lou: mary lou. -lemonis: mary lou. chuck: call me chuck. lemonis: chuck, nice to meet you. -chuck: pleasure to meet you. -charlie: charlie. lemonis: okay, so you guys are brother and sister. -mary ellen: yes. -lemonis: is this your dad? -charlie: correct. -chuck: c.e.o., designer. charlie: when i go home, at the dinner table, he's my old man. he's my dad. i love him to death. in business, it's chuck...
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and oliver ellen's pet big serves as its mascot.edley & bennet headquarters is not just for manufacturing. the factory is a place for customers and the curious to get an immersive brand of the experience. >> it's like willie wonka and the chocolate factory. we greet you. we'll give you a hug if you're willing to take one. you get coffee. you get to try aprons on. somebody rides the zip line. it's a whole world. i want to see you post about it online, we're going to repost it and we're taking old school ideas and new school technology and jamming them together. >> the apron factory hosts all kind of events, dining the spot line on people and brands throughout the community. >> we want every touch plate with hedley & bennet to be special. >> we threw a thousand person party in the apron factory. i'm like, put a dj in the tree house. to open your doors and share that with other people, we're growing together and we're doing something bigger and better for everybody. >> that sentiment rings true in their package, every shipment customer
and oliver ellen's pet big serves as its mascot.edley & bennet headquarters is not just for manufacturing. the factory is a place for customers and the curious to get an immersive brand of the experience. >> it's like willie wonka and the chocolate factory. we greet you. we'll give you a hug if you're willing to take one. you get coffee. you get to try aprons on. somebody rides the zip line. it's a whole world. i want to see you post about it online, we're going to repost it and we're...
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to get ellen johnson sirleaf elected. jumping from there now to the nobel in 2011, was really funny about this and the reason why the nobel came right in the middle of the reelection campaign. >> reelection? >> yes! >> so again she's on the other ticket. the other male presidential candidates were running at the time. it's literally like two weeks before election day and she gets the nobel peace prize. and the man went crazy.there were like we cannot believe it! she is in cahoots with the nobel peace prize community. and she bribed them to do this. and so then they said, that's it we are boycotting the elections for a liberian leader, this is a country that the last president, died in office. or they will run out of town convicted of war crimes. we are not a country that produces nobel peace prize people. some people are so shocked at the idea. they woke up that morning and it was like a liberian president one in nobel peace prize? is it even possible? and the election was basically over that point. >> it was so appropria
to get ellen johnson sirleaf elected. jumping from there now to the nobel in 2011, was really funny about this and the reason why the nobel came right in the middle of the reelection campaign. >> reelection? >> yes! >> so again she's on the other ticket. the other male presidential candidates were running at the time. it's literally like two weeks before election day and she gets the nobel peace prize. and the man went crazy.there were like we cannot believe it! she is in...
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there's no doubt ellen has made the leap. ♪ >> it's been called the apple of the culinary world.ffering a collection of high-end, durable aprons, chef gear and accessories. hedley and bennett revolutionized the way we look at it. >> we take it seriously. >> 29 yield ellen bennett is the burst of inspiration. since 2012, her vibrant, hand crafted designs are a cult favorite in 4,000 kitchens across the country. she was a line cook earning $10 an hour when she cooked up the idea of hedley and bennett. >> nobody thought about an apron that looked good and was functional. >> it was not comfortable, it didn't fit. i really wanlted to make a better uniform and make something people felt proud to wear in the kitchen. >> the art of the high-end apron became ellen's daily focus. lack of design experience didn't hold her back. >> dreams and ideas. let me tell you, we are talking proper bad ass fabrics. handmade in los angeles. every pocket corner is reinforced. i put it on their body, tie it on and they love it. >> the steep price tag wasn't a hard sell. >> you look at the craftsmanship an
there's no doubt ellen has made the leap. ♪ >> it's been called the apple of the culinary world.ffering a collection of high-end, durable aprons, chef gear and accessories. hedley and bennett revolutionized the way we look at it. >> we take it seriously. >> 29 yield ellen bennett is the burst of inspiration. since 2012, her vibrant, hand crafted designs are a cult favorite in 4,000 kitchens across the country. she was a line cook earning $10 an hour when she cooked up the...
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you go on ellen.out comfort cases and for those who don't know what comfort cases is. tell us what it is. >> so, reece and i decided to teach our children to give back three years ago we started a program kids in foster care didn't carry a trash bag they get a case with brand new pair of pajamas a book they get some lotion, shampoo, a toothbrush and a blanket. >> something to make them feel grounded. >> something to give them little bit of dignity besides carrying a trash >> i was shocked to read that, you know, that was happening. you wouldn't think in this day and age that this would happen. >> you know i entered foster care over 40 years ago, and i carried a trash bag locally right here and we were shocked nine years ago when our children arrived that all four of them were carrying trash bags. >> that's heartbreaking. but you know turning things around. you started comfort cases and ellen herd about your story and said i want to help. $50,000. >> wow! >> what does it this do for comfort cases? >> w
you go on ellen.out comfort cases and for those who don't know what comfort cases is. tell us what it is. >> so, reece and i decided to teach our children to give back three years ago we started a program kids in foster care didn't carry a trash bag they get a case with brand new pair of pajamas a book they get some lotion, shampoo, a toothbrush and a blanket. >> something to make them feel grounded. >> something to give them little bit of dignity besides carrying a trash...
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ellen: i think it is looking at how we might see the growth of online.inue to talk about how little -- we talk about e-commerce all the time. so little of our spending continues to be done online. i think there is a way amazon could make this very in person, very physical process more technologically streamlined, that is a huge change in how we would be buying a lot of our things. emily: ellen huet and bob o'donnell, great to have you both. thank you both for stopping by. coming up, one amazon competitor says it will take the company five to 10 years to catch up with the traditional grocery landscape. we will hear from the c.e.o. of the online grocery startup next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: apple has hired sony's breaking bad team as part of its push into tv. the two former presidents helped the company take advantage of the demand for high-quality series spurred by streaming services like netflix. the move is seen as further proof apple plans to create exclusive videos. the company has been testing documentaries and reality shows through its subscript
ellen: i think it is looking at how we might see the growth of online.inue to talk about how little -- we talk about e-commerce all the time. so little of our spending continues to be done online. i think there is a way amazon could make this very in person, very physical process more technologically streamlined, that is a huge change in how we would be buying a lot of our things. emily: ellen huet and bob o'donnell, great to have you both. thank you both for stopping by. coming up, one amazon...
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joining us now is ellen nagashima. she's national security reporter for the post, one of them who wrote this blockbuster piece for the post. ellen, congratulations on this opus today. it's a real achievement. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> one key piece of your reporting, and this is a complex piece, is that the obama administration was very worried as to what the russians might do in response if there was a strong american mupushback, a strong american response to the attack before the election. is it clear that the obama administration had a clear understanding of the russians' capabilities about what the russians could do if they really wanted to? >> so, in fact, the white house did undertake a pretty in-depth review of what the vulnerabilities of the electoral system were last summer. and they had the top voting system elections expert in the country heading up that team. and what they found was because there is something like 3,000 voting jurisdictions in the country, almost each one with its different
joining us now is ellen nagashima. she's national security reporter for the post, one of them who wrote this blockbuster piece for the post. ellen, congratulations on this opus today. it's a real achievement. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> one key piece of your reporting, and this is a complex piece, is that the obama administration was very worried as to what the russians might do in response if there was a strong american mupushback, a strong american response to the...
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and that is how i felt reading "madame president" it was special because i certainly know president ellen johnson sirleaf and i knew about her past but you had such incredible detail about her rise it agreed me feeling like it under boat -- a believable leader that she is. i know this is not your first book. >> guest: i am from liberia and just to echo what you said i thought space about her when i started research i've heard about her all of my life even as a little girl but once i started to dig into why was amazed at how much i did not know. i am from iberia mine family are descendants from the american slaves my great great great great grandfather was of the first ship to free the of blacks sailing from new york harbor . eventually they ended up in liberia 1962 so that is a my mom's side but on my father's side the brothers of sales from virginia in 1829 to liberia and that is for my dad's side of the family comes from. i grew up only moving to the united states in 1980 to be very brave and courageous with that same sort the society that they were oppressed from but this time it was o
and that is how i felt reading "madame president" it was special because i certainly know president ellen johnson sirleaf and i knew about her past but you had such incredible detail about her rise it agreed me feeling like it under boat -- a believable leader that she is. i know this is not your first book. >> guest: i am from liberia and just to echo what you said i thought space about her when i started research i've heard about her all of my life even as a little girl but...
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down, "magic mike" style. >> oh, my god. >> if this looks familiar, the date already aired on "ellen" back in march. producers are okay with leaked secrets. rachel has already announced that she's engaged. what's behind abc's strategy? were you like, i have to tell people? >> i think it was mutual. i'm saying it. they're like, let's do it. people will be more invested, knowing that it worked for her. i think people will tap into that. >> see, kevin? don't be a skeptic. she found love. >>> still ahead, celeb dating details from a "family feud" face-off. moms give t scoop on the men in love with daughters. >>> then the gloves come off in niecy nash's new show. >> don't judge me. there's a place like no other... where a walk down main street... where a walk down main street... blah blah blah .. hey! the name's rocket and i need your help! the collector has trapped my friends, the guardians of the galaxy in this weird...freakshow... check it out...this is the joint we're in... and we need you to help us break out! got it?...good...now move it!...i gotta go! ...here there is magic for day
down, "magic mike" style. >> oh, my god. >> if this looks familiar, the date already aired on "ellen" back in march. producers are okay with leaked secrets. rachel has already announced that she's engaged. what's behind abc's strategy? were you like, i have to tell people? >> i think it was mutual. i'm saying it. they're like, let's do it. people will be more invested, knowing that it worked for her. i think people will tap into that. >> see, kevin?...
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ellen had been reported missing by her family on friday.e suffered a brutal attack, and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. attack, and are appealing for anyone in portugal, more than 60 people have died in a huge forest fire. the blaze was in a mountainous area in the middle of an intense heat wave. area in the middle it's thought the fire was sparked by lightning hitting a tree. here's paul adams. by lightning hitting a tree. is by lightning hitting a tree. a desperate, sometime! battle is a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature. seafaring heat, strong winds and low humidity — the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area is no stranger to forest fires, but these are some of the deadliest ever. the speed and ferocity of the flames catching people in their cars and homes. a woman's screams for her house. as the fire rages on several fronts, entire villages have been evacuated. officials are still not sure what remains. translation: we we re sure what r
ellen had been reported missing by her family on friday.e suffered a brutal attack, and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. attack, and are appealing for anyone in portugal, more than 60 people have died in a huge forest fire. the blaze was in a mountainous area in the middle of an intense heat wave. area in the middle it's thought the fire was sparked by lightning hitting a tree. here's paul adams. by lightning hitting a tree. is by lightning hitting a tree. a desperate,...
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back to ellen. coming off what tammiy said. looking at the white house press briefing and scott pruitt comes out has been a hostile press corps and there is the reporters sitting and waiting. the first amendment codifies a free press. the framers felt it was important to the foundation of the democracy and continuation. how does the white house respond more effectively to the group. >> i think the white house should respond with facts. and this is a voluntary arrange sxment the white house needs to talk about the voluntariness of the arrange sxment they have to take what we signeded and explain it to the press in a clear, kind of way which i don't think they are doing as well as they should. >> leland: the roll out could have been better done? or are we too early to decide. >> no what president trump did was was great. but president obama misled everyone. ben rose noted that the media was easy to manipulate regarding obamacare or anything else. and ellen is right. the white house will have to explain things to the media. they a
back to ellen. coming off what tammiy said. looking at the white house press briefing and scott pruitt comes out has been a hostile press corps and there is the reporters sitting and waiting. the first amendment codifies a free press. the framers felt it was important to the foundation of the democracy and continuation. how does the white house respond more effectively to the group. >> i think the white house should respond with facts. and this is a voluntary arrange sxment the white...
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down, "magic mike" style. >> oh, my god. >> if this looks familiar, the date already aired on "ellen" back in march. producers are okay with leaked secrets. rachel has already announced that she's engaged. what's behind abc's strategy? were you like, i have to tell people? >> i think it was mutual. i'm saying it. they're like, let's do it. people will be more invested, knowing that it worked for her. i think people will tap into that. >> see, kevin? don't be a skeptic. she found love. >>> still ahead, celeb dating details from a "family feud" face-off. moms give the scoop on the men in love with daughters. >>> then the gloves come off in niecy nash's new show. >> don't judge me. so if you have a sink, on a ship, and the ship is sinking, is it a sinking sink? scrubbing bubbles toilet gel, freshens and cleans with every flush. spend less time cleaning, and more time thinking about the important things. sc johnson school lunch can be difficult. cafeteria chaos. one ttle struggle... can lead to one monumental mishap. not with ziploeasy open tabs. because life needs ziploc. sc johnson. >>
down, "magic mike" style. >> oh, my god. >> if this looks familiar, the date already aired on "ellen" back in march. producers are okay with leaked secrets. rachel has already announced that she's engaged. what's behind abc's strategy? were you like, i have to tell people? >> i think it was mutual. i'm saying it. they're like, let's do it. people will be more invested, knowing that it worked for her. i think people will tap into that. >> see, kevin?...
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what about ellen sheffield, the other victim? yeah, if he recorded summer's attack, he probably recorded ellen's, too. and she said he ran off when the doorbell rang. it is possible he didn't have time to cover his tracks. duquesne: i just think it's completely demented this guy would use her own computer to record the rape. will you fast-forward past this part, please? yeah, sure. wait. go back. (rewinding) well, there's our guy. this creep never erased the video because he never had a chance to send it. (computer beeping) wait a second. guys, someone is trying to access ellen's hard drive remotely right now as we speak. who? i don't have a name, but i do have an external ip address. can you trace it to a geographic location? i'm already on it. that's a self-storage facility. is there a way that this is another zombified computer? definitely not. this is the source. our suspect is there right now. (spray hisses) (grunts) (rock music playing faintly) justin porter? you're under arrest for the murder of summer davenport. i didn't
what about ellen sheffield, the other victim? yeah, if he recorded summer's attack, he probably recorded ellen's, too. and she said he ran off when the doorbell rang. it is possible he didn't have time to cover his tracks. duquesne: i just think it's completely demented this guy would use her own computer to record the rape. will you fast-forward past this part, please? yeah, sure. wait. go back. (rewinding) well, there's our guy. this creep never erased the video because he never had a chance...
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ellen had been reported missing by her family on friday.and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. attack, and are appealing for anyone in portugal, more than 60 people have died in a huge forest fire. the blaze was in a mountainous area in the middle of an intense heat wave. area in the middle it's thought the fire was sparked by lightning hitting a tree. here's paul adams. by lightning hitting a tree. is by lightning hitting a tree. a desperate, sometime! battle is a desperate, sometimes hopeless, battle against nature. seafaring heat, strong winds and low humidity — the worst possible conditions. large areas of central portugal now ablaze. this mountainous area
ellen had been reported missing by her family on friday.and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. attack, and are appealing for anyone in portugal, more than 60 people have died in a huge forest fire. the blaze was in a mountainous area in the middle of an intense heat wave. area in the middle it's thought the fire was sparked by lightning hitting a tree. here's paul adams. by lightning hitting a tree. is by lightning hitting a tree. a desperate, sometime! battle is a...
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ellen gets to go because she's been doing this all day long. thank you for being with us. thank you for this extraordinary reporting. you and your colleagues have put incredible new information into the public sphere and we're grateful for that. >>> coming up, how did russia deal with america when congress and the president can't even get on the same page. that's next. , there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced. our senses awake. our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say...if you love something set it free. see you around, giulia he's happy.t's with him? your family's finally eating vegetables thanks to our birds eye voila skillet meals. and they only take 15 minutes to make. ahh! birds eye voila so veggie good hidden in every swing, every chip, and every putt, is data that can make the difference between winning and losing. the microsoft cloud helps the pga tour turn countless points of data into insights that transform their business and will enhance the game for play
ellen gets to go because she's been doing this all day long. thank you for being with us. thank you for this extraordinary reporting. you and your colleagues have put incredible new information into the public sphere and we're grateful for that. >>> coming up, how did russia deal with america when congress and the president can't even get on the same page. that's next. , there's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly...
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a man has been arrested, 47 years old, in connection with the murder of 18—year—old ellen higginbottomsafeguard the british economy, and that reaching no deal, would be bad for britain. he was speaking ahead of the start of negotiations, with the european commission, due to begin tomorrow. here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. voiceover: it was a key reason for calling the election. every vote for the conservatives will make me stronger when i negotiate for britain with the prime ministers, presidents and chancellors in the eu. instead, by losing her majority, negotiations look tougher. on brexit, the prime ministerfaces pressure from all sides. many think the chancellor, who backed remain, is one of those pushing for a moderate approach. today he upped the stakes debate on the need to get a good deal with the eu. no deal would be a very bad outcome for britain, but there is a possible worse outcome, and that is a deal that is deliberately structured to punish us, to suck the lifeblood out of our economy. he said uk would leave this single market and customs union but there
a man has been arrested, 47 years old, in connection with the murder of 18—year—old ellen higginbottomsafeguard the british economy, and that reaching no deal, would be bad for britain. he was speaking ahead of the start of negotiations, with the european commission, due to begin tomorrow. here's our political correspondent alex forsyth. voiceover: it was a key reason for calling the election. every vote for the conservatives will make me stronger when i negotiate for britain with the prime...
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down, "magic mike" style. >> oh, my god. >> if this looks familiar, the date already aired on "ellenmarch. this season producers are okay with some leaked secrets. rachel has already announced that she's engaged. certainly a big no no in the past. what's behind abc's strategy? were you like, i have to tell people? >> i think it was mutual. i'm saying it. they're like, let's do it. i think people will be more invested knowing that it worked for her. i think people will tap into that. >> see, kevin? don't be a skeptic. she found love. >>> still ahead, celeb dating details from a "family feud" face-off. >> he's just uterly perfect. bindi irwin and christie mets' mom give the scoop on the men in love with daughters. >>> then the gloves come off in niecy nash's new show. they show us around the louisiana set. >> don't judge me. closed captioning provided by -- >>> that's taylor swift, spotted for the first time with her new man, joe alwin. >> they were trying to hide under there but we see you taylor. they're boarding a private jet to fly back to l.a. there's joe pulling the same routine
down, "magic mike" style. >> oh, my god. >> if this looks familiar, the date already aired on "ellenmarch. this season producers are okay with some leaked secrets. rachel has already announced that she's engaged. certainly a big no no in the past. what's behind abc's strategy? were you like, i have to tell people? >> i think it was mutual. i'm saying it. they're like, let's do it. i think people will be more invested knowing that it worked for her. i think...
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let's bring in our panel one of the authors of the brilliant recording ellen. national security for the "washington post" jeremy bash wsh formerly chief of staff of a cia and d ocht d former chief of staff for house bell snp former senior associate counsel for the dni nch now adjunct law professor at georgetown. >> i read your piece before the 4:00 show i read it again before this show i can't get enough of all the little details. i want to start with with you where you started the eyes only intel that was so sensitive wasn't included in the days only brief. only four people had perms to see it. talk about where the story begins. >> that's right. it begins with this very sensitive, highly classified, intelligence that came into the cia last summer. and was briefed to president obama and only three other senior aides by director brennen at the time. it was considered so sensitive that it was as you note kept out of the president's daily brief. after the white house and obama read the intelligence it had to get -- put back in the envelope sent back with a courrie
let's bring in our panel one of the authors of the brilliant recording ellen. national security for the "washington post" jeremy bash wsh formerly chief of staff of a cia and d ocht d former chief of staff for house bell snp former senior associate counsel for the dni nch now adjunct law professor at georgetown. >> i read your piece before the 4:00 show i read it again before this show i can't get enough of all the little details. i want to start with with you where you started...
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one international company is stepping in to help this great nonprofit. >>> you can watch the ellen showight here on 3:00 p.m. followed by news 4 at 4:00. this is one you love. >> everyone. every human being, it's something that really unites us. >> that's a great story. >> you have to watch the "ellen" show to see the rest of it. >> i know. >> in the meantime, 72 degrees already this morning. going to be a hot one, huh? >> not really. we have rain moving in. this morning when you step outside you might think, hey, it feels really comfortable, nice and warm out, a little bit of a breeze but in fact you need the umbrella. you'll need them even over the next several days. we have rain chances in quite a few days this week. cooler temperatures with clouds and rain around. the 90 degree temperatures, they do return in the ten-day forecast. we'll have that for you coming up. clouds around currently. sprinkles around. this area ad expect to move in. d.c. and south of that. there's that very unsettled weather pattern. this is going to stick around as we go through most of this week. that's why
one international company is stepping in to help this great nonprofit. >>> you can watch the ellen showight here on 3:00 p.m. followed by news 4 at 4:00. this is one you love. >> everyone. every human being, it's something that really unites us. >> that's a great story. >> you have to watch the "ellen" show to see the rest of it. >> i know. >> in the meantime, 72 degrees already this morning. going to be a hot one, huh? >> not really. we...
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you see this gorgeous family. >> you can catch ellen right here on nbc 4 at 3:00 p.m.lowed by news 4 at 4:00. great episode to watch. >> very emotional. >>> 6:16. new stores or a park are coming. this is part of the revitalization project. this will mean more places to shop and new offices. >> i like coming to ground breaking ceremonies. we're not finished until we have a ribbon cutting ceremony. we will have a ribbon cutting ceremony. >> we're told the project should be completed by 2020. this is in alberta, canada. that funnel cloud is huge and reportedly moved through this area pretty quickly. emergency officials didn't see this coming apparently and by the time they issued a warning the storm had actually passed. the we do know that nobody was hurt as a result of this. take a look at the images. i think i saw a photo of a guy cutting his grass and that was behind him. >> look at the trucks going by. that's like greek gods. >> exactly. exactly. >> itoo >> weather is a powerful and terrifying thing. >> they can pop up quickly. that's why we're always telling you to w
you see this gorgeous family. >> you can catch ellen right here on nbc 4 at 3:00 p.m.lowed by news 4 at 4:00. great episode to watch. >> very emotional. >>> 6:16. new stores or a park are coming. this is part of the revitalization project. this will mean more places to shop and new offices. >> i like coming to ground breaking ceremonies. we're not finished until we have a ribbon cutting ceremony. we will have a ribbon cutting ceremony. >> we're told the project...
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llen in knightstown, pennsylvania, you were on medicaid, ellen, tell us how you and do medicaid and why you continuing is a good program? caller: well, i have this comment about it. enough money, so i until my for medicare x-husband died and then my enemy went up and i no longer was on medicaid, just medicare i realized that during all those years i was on medicaid, in the officed me at least once a month, sometimes put me through every kind of test and colon colonscopy, everything you could imagine. had no idea what it was costing and once i had to start paying for it myself at least of it because now i still realized that i should be taking supplements and money on staying healthy and so i think if people medicaid, if it was reduced to where they at least had to little bit of it, maybe the doctors wouldn't put them through everything that they that, is my -- host: yeah, ellen, the new york times this morning in the piece reading, points that advocates for the structural to inefficiency in the current program, there is some evidence medicaid programs enroll people not eligible and some
llen in knightstown, pennsylvania, you were on medicaid, ellen, tell us how you and do medicaid and why you continuing is a good program? caller: well, i have this comment about it. enough money, so i until my for medicare x-husband died and then my enemy went up and i no longer was on medicaid, just medicare i realized that during all those years i was on medicaid, in the officed me at least once a month, sometimes put me through every kind of test and colon colonscopy, everything you could...
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. >>> thanks ellen. stanley cup heading back to pittsburgh.ing champion pittsburgh penguins beat the national predators 2-0 last night. this is the fifth nhl title for the penguins. sidney crosby at it again. >>> closing arguments resume in the trial of a minnesota police officer who shot and black man after a traffic stop. officer geronimo hernandez. you may remember castile's girlfriend streamed that whole thing live on facebook. castile informed yanez he had a gun and a permit to carry it. if convicted yanez is facing ten years in prison. >>> uber's ceo is considering a leave of absence. the company is accused of turning a blind eye to sexual harassment. eric holder will conduct the investigation. he plans to publicly announce his recommendation. the company fired 20 people last week. >>> at the 71st annual tony awards it was dear evan hansen took home best musical. bette midler won best for a her role in hello dolly. that's a quick look at what's going on at 4:30. the news starts now. >>> this is wake up washington on wusa9. >> good mornin
. >>> thanks ellen. stanley cup heading back to pittsburgh.ing champion pittsburgh penguins beat the national predators 2-0 last night. this is the fifth nhl title for the penguins. sidney crosby at it again. >>> closing arguments resume in the trial of a minnesota police officer who shot and black man after a traffic stop. officer geronimo hernandez. you may remember castile's girlfriend streamed that whole thing live on facebook. castile informed yanez he had a gun and a...
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diane: here's his friend matt damon talking about george and fatherhood on "ellen." >> he says to me you have four, i said yeah, but not at once. we had them one at a time. i don't know how anybody does twins. diane: clooney has been very george: we're really happy and excited and it's going to be an adventure. diane: the best wishes are pouring in from so many including ellen who says from now on she's calling them ocean 4s and clooney's business partner randy gerber who showed off a special delivery, diapers and tequilla. cindy crawford and her husband along with george and amal posted a picture, here's to moms and moms to be. as for the happy family's future, clooney has spoken out about what life may look like. known for their humanitarian work around the world are giving up life on the edge, and saying, we decided to be more responsible to avoid danger. i won't go to south sudan or congo anymore and amal won't go to iraq and avoid places she knows she's not welcomed. george: it will change a lot of things but that's life and what it's supposed to be. adrianna: congrats to them.
diane: here's his friend matt damon talking about george and fatherhood on "ellen." >> he says to me you have four, i said yeah, but not at once. we had them one at a time. i don't know how anybody does twins. diane: clooney has been very george: we're really happy and excited and it's going to be an adventure. diane: the best wishes are pouring in from so many including ellen who says from now on she's calling them ocean 4s and clooney's business partner randy gerber who showed...
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mary ellen o'toole is a former fbi profiler. >> one is a justice collector. this is someone who goes through life and looks for grievances that are occurring to them and they blame other people for it. >> reporter: in 2006 hodgkinson was arrested for punching a woman in the face and threatening a man in the home with a shotgun. hitting him with a shot as the investigators are now tracing the assault rifle and handgun in going through an old white conversion van they think he may have been living in. they believe he's been in the le alexandria area since march. senator sanders said he was sickened by the attack. >> violence of any kind is unacceptable in our society and i condemn this action in the strongest possible terms. >> so far investigators have found no connection to domestic or international terrorist groups. they say he had recently been hanging out at the ymca near the baseball field where the shooting occurred. police are asking you to report any past sightings of the subject as they try to build a >>> the last lawmaker shot in an attack former con
mary ellen o'toole is a former fbi profiler. >> one is a justice collector. this is someone who goes through life and looks for grievances that are occurring to them and they blame other people for it. >> reporter: in 2006 hodgkinson was arrested for punching a woman in the face and threatening a man in the home with a shotgun. hitting him with a shot as the investigators are now tracing the assault rifle and handgun in going through an old white conversion van they think he may...
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. >>> a maryland couple with a passion for helping kid will appear on "ellen" tomorrow.re familiar to the nbc 4 family because they've adopted children through wednesday's child with barbara harrison. rob sheer grew up in the foster care system and is now raising four adopted children with his partner reese. their organization provides backpacks to children in d.c., maryland and virginia. samsung wants to help worle. for $10,000 so you can continue. they're also going to be give you $40,000 in durable samsonite products. >> is that cool or what? 50,000 bucks. the dads live in darnestown. you can see more of the interview on "ellen," then of course stick around for news4 at 4:00. you might see one of us there. that's our news for tonight. "sports final" coming up next tom went to washington to take on the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. i was proud to stand with president obama i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of
. >>> a maryland couple with a passion for helping kid will appear on "ellen" tomorrow.re familiar to the nbc 4 family because they've adopted children through wednesday's child with barbara harrison. rob sheer grew up in the foster care system and is now raising four adopted children with his partner reese. their organization provides backpacks to children in d.c., maryland and virginia. samsung wants to help worle. for $10,000 so you can continue. they're also going to be...
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ellen, i want to start with you.avis kalanick was going to take this leave of absence. now he has out -- is out. what has changed in the last few days? i think we are having some audio problems. , we know big questions it is ok ifney, but you are a fast-moving startup and investing. how sound is the business that travis built up? of theiraid in some developed markets in the u.s. in particular they do turn a profit, although it is hard to verybecause it is a bare-bones financial data as a private company, so we have to take them at their word. there are days when i think this will be a great business, and there are days when i think this business model can ever work. julia: let's get back to ellen. i want to ask you. ceo willeard the uber not receive a severance package according to reports. fiercecome under investor pressure to step down, but he is still the largest shareholder. he will still be a member of the board. even if you bring someone else income i worry that there will still be a lot of influence and people
ellen, i want to start with you.avis kalanick was going to take this leave of absence. now he has out -- is out. what has changed in the last few days? i think we are having some audio problems. , we know big questions it is ok ifney, but you are a fast-moving startup and investing. how sound is the business that travis built up? of theiraid in some developed markets in the u.s. in particular they do turn a profit, although it is hard to verybecause it is a bare-bones financial data as a...
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ellen and i have been separated for two weeks. >> i know, so sad.roads we have an accident on silver hill road. they've shut town the 5400 block. it's a fatal accident. it's closed in both directions. happened about 1:30. i do think it will be back open before our big morning rush hour kicks in. you want to avoid. if you're on bw parkway southbound we have construction that continues at this point between nursery road and 195. i'm not seeing delays as you head southbound on bw parkway and 29 looks good as well. thank you. a dramatic rescue saved the life of a man after this all unfolded saturday in california. the man was swimming in a natural pool when he was swept away. he was washed about a mile from where he started before he was able to climb on a rock. >>> you have to see it to believe it. cops in ohio go on a wild police chase, a horse pulling a buggy. it tore away from its owner and ran more than 10 miles. this was sunday afternoon in worcester. eventually one brave officer jumped in the buggy and grabbed the reigns to slow down the horse. >
ellen and i have been separated for two weeks. >> i know, so sad.roads we have an accident on silver hill road. they've shut town the 5400 block. it's a fatal accident. it's closed in both directions. happened about 1:30. i do think it will be back open before our big morning rush hour kicks in. you want to avoid. if you're on bw parkway southbound we have construction that continues at this point between nursery road and 195. i'm not seeing delays as you head southbound on bw parkway and...
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excuse me. ( iraqi ) how is it that miss ellen was suddenly arrested for being... shh, sh ! it's time to whip out the eclipse shoe box ! bye-bye miss ellen. wendy... you didn't ! i told her... don't ---- with wendy testaberger ! captions copyright 1998 home box office a division of time warner entertainment company, l.p. captioned by hbo communications center comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." thank you so much for tuning in! i'm trevor noah. my guests tonight are the director of a new documentary about syria and the rise of isis. sebastian junger and nick quested are here, everybody. joining us on the show. ( cheers and applause ) really fascinating conversation. you want to stay tuned for that. but first, like the rest of the world, we are all waiting for tomorrow when former f.b.i. director james comey will testify about whether president trump fired him because he wouldn't stop investigating russia, and it is going to be del
excuse me. ( iraqi ) how is it that miss ellen was suddenly arrested for being... shh, sh ! it's time to whip out the eclipse shoe box ! bye-bye miss ellen. wendy... you didn't ! i told her... don't ---- with wendy testaberger ! captions copyright 1998 home box office a division of time warner entertainment company, l.p. captioned by hbo communications center comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. (...
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she's been named by police as ellen higginbottom.covery was made in orrell water park yesterday, after ellen had been reported missing by family members on friday. police say she had suffered a brutal attack and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. france is voting in the second and final round of the country's parliamentary elections today. president emmanuel macron's party, la republique en marche, which was formed just over a year ago, is predicted to win up to three—quarters of the seats in the national assembly. the bodies of a number of sailors missing after a us naval destroyer collided with a container vessel have been found. an investigation is under way to establish how the collision occurred with the philippine vessel in the middle of the night. a forest fire in central portugal is believed to have killed 57 people. the blaze is spreading though the centre of the country during an intense heatwave. nearly 600 firefighters and 160 vehicles have been dispatched to tackle the blaze. many of those who die
she's been named by police as ellen higginbottom.covery was made in orrell water park yesterday, after ellen had been reported missing by family members on friday. police say she had suffered a brutal attack and are appealing for anyone with information to come forward. france is voting in the second and final round of the country's parliamentary elections today. president emmanuel macron's party, la republique en marche, which was formed just over a year ago, is predicted to win up to...
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thank you very much indeed, ellen nakashima. happened today, and also the context that has made it important, but if you want more information on the story and all the allegations and statements that have come with it, you can find that wherever you wanted on the bbc news website or the bbc news app. let me quickly mention, before we end this half—hour, something that all of you watching, i am sure, are completely aware of. across the uk millions of people are voting in the general election. these are some of the party leaders. prime minister theresa may cast her vote in her constituency of maidenhead. every politician is notjust seeking to become a member of parliament, whether they are the leader of their party or not. jeremy corbyn, the leader of the opposition, labour party voted in islington north. tim farron is the leader of the liberal democrats. he voted in kendal in the north of england. polling stations will stay open until 10pm local time. that's about half an hour from now. very soon after they close, a glorious shot
thank you very much indeed, ellen nakashima. happened today, and also the context that has made it important, but if you want more information on the story and all the allegations and statements that have come with it, you can find that wherever you wanted on the bbc news website or the bbc news app. let me quickly mention, before we end this half—hour, something that all of you watching, i am sure, are completely aware of. across the uk millions of people are voting in the general election....
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. >> ellen, what's the game in toe party that does this? when we see other attacks, we know there's a some gain. when you shut down a city's electrical grid, what does russia get out of that? >> if you shut down a grid even for a few hours, in the height of the summer when temperatures are dosoaring into the high 90s air conditioning is at its peak, and you shut down a power, half of new york for a few hours, that's got to throw a city into panic. it's the sense of uncertainty, if they can do this, what more can they do, what will they do next? similarly, if they do the same thing in the dead of winter and temperatures are plunging below freezing and now all of a sudden your heat doesn't work for a few hours, that could be catastrophic. >> ellen, thank you for being with us, ellen nakashima from "the washington post." >>> coming up, prescription medications prices on the rise. what needs to be done to bring the costs down. whoever threw it has to go get it. not me! somebody will get it... ♪ (dog barking) anyone can dream. making it a realit
. >> ellen, what's the game in toe party that does this? when we see other attacks, we know there's a some gain. when you shut down a city's electrical grid, what does russia get out of that? >> if you shut down a grid even for a few hours, in the height of the summer when temperatures are dosoaring into the high 90s air conditioning is at its peak, and you shut down a power, half of new york for a few hours, that's got to throw a city into panic. it's the sense of uncertainty, if...
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mary ellen: that's pretty. i like that.ere inspired by your story. ...only to find themselves out to sea. i mean, you guys are, essentially, out of business right now. that's a lot of pressure on you. there's no clear leader... charlie: i've kind of run the show. -mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] lemonis: ...no design process in place... charlie: i just don't have the time. chuck: no, you did. you did. you absolutely did. lemonis: ...and now, there's no money left either. mary ellen: they have put their finances into running this company. i don't want to see you guys lose everything. mary lou: i don't want you to worry about me. lemonis: if i can't help them swim with style, it won't be long before they go under. -mary lou: i'm afraid. -lemonis: listen, listen.
mary ellen: that's pretty. i like that.ere inspired by your story. ...only to find themselves out to sea. i mean, you guys are, essentially, out of business right now. that's a lot of pressure on you. there's no clear leader... charlie: i've kind of run the show. -mary lou: no. -mary ellen: [ scoffs ] lemonis: ...no design process in place... charlie: i just don't have the time. chuck: no, you did. you did. you absolutely did. lemonis: ...and now, there's no money left either. mary ellen: they...
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the director ellen ochoa and the nasa team at johnson space center. i can't tell you how privileged and honored i feel today to be able to congratulate the newest class of american heroes, the 2017 class of america's astronauts. these are 12 men and women whose personal excellence and personal courage will carry our nation to greater heights and discovery and who i know will inspire our children and grandchildren every bit as much as your forebearers have done so in this storied american program. and to this newest class of astronauts it's my honor to bring the sincere congratulations of the 45th president of the united states of america, president donald trump. [ applause ] your president is proud of you. and so am i. and president donald trump is firmly committed to nasa's noble mission, leading america in space. [ applause ] earlier this year after the signs of the first nasa authorization act in seven years, the president renewed in his words our national commitment to nasa's mission of exploration and discovery, the president said that we must ha
the director ellen ochoa and the nasa team at johnson space center. i can't tell you how privileged and honored i feel today to be able to congratulate the newest class of american heroes, the 2017 class of america's astronauts. these are 12 men and women whose personal excellence and personal courage will carry our nation to greater heights and discovery and who i know will inspire our children and grandchildren every bit as much as your forebearers have done so in this storied american...
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. >>> do remember to join us later today for the ellen degeneres show. watch ellen right her aet >>> i don't think until you get to the big world you're e going to realize how much money is necessary to get by and what you have to do in order to keep it. >> parents, your kids are listening when you talk about money, even if it seems like they're not. look to adults to help them get on the right path. >> as seen ateenagers start sum perfect time to teach them about money. set your kids up for financial success. >> remember your first job and how cool it was to bring in your first paycheck, well, while it's good for teens to have good financial independence, important to make sure they're developing good habits now for the future. here are four ways to help them. >> number one, make sure they're actually saving. hopefully they started putting money aside with their allowa e allowance. now is the time to talk about different kinds of saving. retirement, emergency number two, large purchases. learn the value of earning something and your health is dependent
. >>> do remember to join us later today for the ellen degeneres show. watch ellen right her aet >>> i don't think until you get to the big world you're e going to realize how much money is necessary to get by and what you have to do in order to keep it. >> parents, your kids are listening when you talk about money, even if it seems like they're not. look to adults to help them get on the right path. >> as seen ateenagers start sum perfect time to teach them about...
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let's go to ellen in my home state of new jersey, ellen. >> booyah, jim. great show.hanks for taking my call. >> you're welcome. >> bristol meyers, jim, help. why is it going down? >> bristol-myers overpromised and underdelivered on this franchise. someone on twitter yesterday said you have killed me in bristol-myer. a year ago when that trial ta failed to show the data i no longer wanted i said bristol wasn't good a year ago. i'd like them to come on and explain themselves. always welcome jersey company. richard in california, richard. >> jim, thanks for taking my call and thank you for keeping my stock pointing north. >> there you go. >> so i have been watching it tank and i just wonder if you think it's a good time to get back into it? >> oh, boy this has been so controversial. i love what they're trying to do with parkinsons but it's so hard. i'm going to say no now. and bristol new jersey is based in new york. i want to make sure that they know that. there's always key data you can get out of events. when it comes to them i have now decided you have to wait for p
let's go to ellen in my home state of new jersey, ellen. >> booyah, jim. great show.hanks for taking my call. >> you're welcome. >> bristol meyers, jim, help. why is it going down? >> bristol-myers overpromised and underdelivered on this franchise. someone on twitter yesterday said you have killed me in bristol-myer. a year ago when that trial ta failed to show the data i no longer wanted i said bristol wasn't good a year ago. i'd like them to come on and explain...
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. >> be sure to join us for "the ellen degeneres show." ellen welcomes mark wa across virginia endorse dr. ralph northam. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam stands out with a consistent pro-choice record and led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on tough fights, and as governor, i won't let donald trump stand in our way. >>> a live tower cam this morning. it may not look so much like summer outside, but pretty soon it will be so hot you might want to spend your days inside cooling off. it isn't the only reason to hit the pool this season, workouts in the water can help you get fit for summer. >> news4 continues the series of exercise that may want to make you jump in and join in. >> reporter: on a hot summer day, who doesn't want to spend some time in a nice cool swimming pool. the good news is, you can cool of
. >> be sure to join us for "the ellen degeneres show." ellen welcomes mark wa across virginia endorse dr. ralph northam. ralph northam is the only candidate who stood up to the nra after the virginia tech shooting. dr. northam stands out with a consistent pro-choice record and led the fight to stop the republicans' transvaginal ultrasound law. ralph is a leader for education, expanding pre-k for thousands of families in virginia. ralph northam: making progress means taking on...
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. >>> coming up today on ellen, actor owen wilson is there to have a little fun. your dvr for ellen and the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. cause progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for everyone. but it took a twist of fate to find a high-end curler at such a head turning price. and that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. ♪ >>> you're watching "news 4 today." >>> 6:24. "news 4 today" is helping you get fit 4 summer. we have tips on sleeping habits, everything to cutting your belly fat with drinking dandelion tea. we had you covered. >> so if the gym from news 4's susan hogan. >> reporter: number one, class pass. the app gives you a
. >>> coming up today on ellen, actor owen wilson is there to have a little fun. your dvr for ellen and the insurance companies and the credit card companies and the wall street banks - that's what tom perriello is about. cause progressive causes have been my life's work. i'm tom perriello, and i'm running for governor to reduce economic inequality, raise wages, eliminate the burden of student debt and protect our climate. together we really can build a virginia that works for...
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. >>> and today on ellen, back street's back. all right.he boy band competes in one of ellen's odd games on the show. a chance to win a poster of themselves. funny. plus a visit from scandalous carrie washington. you want to stick around for the ws after that at 4:00.ne me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons can do as an army doctor during the gulf war. now, i'm listening carefully to donald trump, and i think he's a narcissistic maniac. whatever you call him, we're not letting him bring his hate into virginia. >>> we continue to work for you this week to help you get fit 4 summer. when it comes to shedding that belly fat, you're not necessarily fond of it, you don't need to spend hours at the gym. >> instead, there are simple foods that will help you keep trim. eun yang shares which foods you should add to your grocery list. >> reporter: belly fat is a problem fo
. >>> and today on ellen, back street's back. all right.he boy band competes in one of ellen's odd games on the show. a chance to win a poster of themselves. funny. plus a visit from scandalous carrie washington. you want to stick around for the ws after that at 4:00.ne me to listen carefully. i'm ralph northam,aught and when survivors of the virginia tech shooting asked me to support an assault weapons ban and close the gun show loophole, i took on the fight. i saw what those weapons...
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about 30 minutes ago, ellen stepped in to help them. at samsonite gave the family $10,000 and a whole room of suitcases. >> we put a blanket in every case. the reason is not because the kids are cold, but we want them as a community, when they wrap th them. >> if you'd like to help with this project, we've posted a link to the family's gofundme page, just search comfort cases in our app. >>> it's not exactly a nice start to the workweek, we're tracking the rain that's moving through. we'll tell you how long it will stick around, when you'll see the most of it. >>> plus, a robot that tends to your garden? why it may be closer to reality than you might think. >>> and we're bringing you the latest headlines and weather even during commercials. just keep an eye onour screen y fios built its 100% fiber optic network because we knew that everyone would need faster internet. so we're introducing fios gigabit connection. it delivers amazing new download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster and more powerful than most people ha
about 30 minutes ago, ellen stepped in to help them. at samsonite gave the family $10,000 and a whole room of suitcases. >> we put a blanket in every case. the reason is not because the kids are cold, but we want them as a community, when they wrap th them. >> if you'd like to help with this project, we've posted a link to the family's gofundme page, just search comfort cases in our app. >>> it's not exactly a nice start to the workweek, we're tracking the rain that's...