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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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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. l.a. based headily & bennet has revolutionized the way we look at fashion in the food space. stwr we take making aprons very seriously. >> ellen bennet, fondly known as the apron lady is the burst of inspiration behind the this movement. since 2012, her vibrant handcrafted designs have become a c you ult favorite. ellen was working as a line cook earning just $10 an hour at providence when she cooked up the idea for hedley & bennet. the standard, a white apron, lacked quality, durability and style. >> it was not comfortable. it didn't fit. i really wanted to make a better uniform and make something that people felt proud to wear in the kitchen. >> the art of the eye end abe ron became ellen's daily focus. >> i had fabrics. i had chunks and i had dreams and i had ideas. i'd have to be like, no, let me just tell you. we're talking about proper bad -- aprons. they're made out of dem, made in los angeles. when i pu
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. l.a. based headily & bennet has revolutionized the way we look at fashion in the food space. stwr we take making aprons very seriously. >> ellen bennet, fondly known as the apron lady is the burst of inspiration behind the this movement. since 2012, her vibrant handcrafted designs have become a c you ult favorite....
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our guests are ellen london, executive director of the group communities in schools of the nation's capital. cathy ryan, communications support specialist with the office in fairfax public county schools. barbara holtstreater, partnerships officer with the prince george's public county schools, in the office of strategic and external affairs. very long titles and appropriate because you all do a lot of work. thank you so much for being with us this morning. so while all the kids are at the beach or camp and the parents are enjoying summer, you all are very, very busy. in fact, this is one of the busiest times of year for you. cathy? >> yes, our very busiest time working with our business and community partners, the county government and other groups to raise funds for school supplies and collect backpacks for students in need. >> barbara, you and ellen are doing pretty much the same thing but in your own county? >> we are. we're very excited to be here. most importantly, that we can really share what we're doing for the students of prince george's college and county, i should say. so we hav
our guests are ellen london, executive director of the group communities in schools of the nation's capital. cathy ryan, communications support specialist with the office in fairfax public county schools. barbara holtstreater, partnerships officer with the prince george's public county schools, in the office of strategic and external affairs. very long titles and appropriate because you all do a lot of work. thank you so much for being with us this morning. so while all the kids are at the...
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when ellen bennett was a 19-year-old cook working her way through culinary school, she never thought would be cooking up something stateside that would change kitchen wear fashion forever. caught the attention of hundreds of thousands of fans across the country. now, she's running a multi-million dollar business. and there's no doubt ellen has made the leap. ♪ >> it's been called the apple of the culinary world. offering a collection of high-end, durable aprons, chef gear and accessories. l.a.-based headley and bennett have revolutionized the way we look at fashion in the food space. >> we take making aprons very seriously. >> 29-year-old founder ellen bennett foundly known as the apron lady is the burst of inspiration at the helm of this movement. since 2012, her vibrant handcrafted design have been a favorite in more than 4,000 kitchens across the country. ellen was working as a line cook earning $10 an hour when she cooked up the idea for headley and bennett. >> no one thought about making an apron that looked good and was functional. >> reporter: the standard a white apron. >> it
when ellen bennett was a 19-year-old cook working her way through culinary school, she never thought would be cooking up something stateside that would change kitchen wear fashion forever. caught the attention of hundreds of thousands of fans across the country. now, she's running a multi-million dollar business. and there's no doubt ellen has made the leap. ♪ >> it's been called the apple of the culinary world. offering a collection of high-end, durable aprons, chef gear and...
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ellen: let's get something in the range of 2.63.iggest an annual revisions that can make that different. it will make that first half growth look a little better than 2% and i think that is great. that means the economy has not afteramaged anyway by the election because congress has not moved on tax reform. it shows we are doing just fine. i think that is setting expectations. peopleickly, you can see making over 75, blue line. people notons with people not making $75,000. it is how they move together generally -- it is interesting gap.g that ellen: it is interesting if you were to take the highest income groups, it matches nearly one-for-one with the s&p gap. 500. you take the lowest income groups and maps a little closer with wage growth, because that is what matters more for those households. scarlet: that has not been a pretty chart. ellen, chief economist for morgan stanley, we will tal keep you around. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: morgan stanley chief economist ellen is still with us to break down what to expec
ellen: let's get something in the range of 2.63.iggest an annual revisions that can make that different. it will make that first half growth look a little better than 2% and i think that is great. that means the economy has not afteramaged anyway by the election because congress has not moved on tax reform. it shows we are doing just fine. i think that is setting expectations. peopleickly, you can see making over 75, blue line. people notons with people not making $75,000. it is how they move...
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in may 18 six the six, ellen attempts to challenge the nations first civil rights act. when she was entering a baltimore train station, she was forcibly removed by a railroad security guard who did not want a woman of color sitting in a waiting with white women. using this experience, she attempts to bring a court case, forcing the court to enforce the civil rights act, which guarantees freedom and equality for all individuals. unfortunately, the case was thrown out of court, but its actions like hers during this time that eventually lead to the adoption of the 14th amendment. the last african-american family to live in the house 1868. between that time and the 21st entry, the house was moved several times and eventually ended up down the street. in 2009, the house was scheduled for demolition. a group of citizens was asked to look into saving and relocating the house. the robbins house preserves the legacy and history of slavery not only here in concord but also in massachusetts and the north in general. by locating directly across the street from northridge, the town
in may 18 six the six, ellen attempts to challenge the nations first civil rights act. when she was entering a baltimore train station, she was forcibly removed by a railroad security guard who did not want a woman of color sitting in a waiting with white women. using this experience, she attempts to bring a court case, forcing the court to enforce the civil rights act, which guarantees freedom and equality for all individuals. unfortunately, the case was thrown out of court, but its actions...
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our guests are ellen london that's executive director of the group and kathie ryan is communications support specialist with the partnership officer with the prince george's county public school. she is in the office of strategic and external affairs. very long title and appropriate because you all do a lot of work. thank you. >> so while the kids are at the beach or camp and the parents are enjoying summer you all are very, very busy. this is one of the busiest times of the year for you. >> yes. this is our busiest time working with our business and community and to raise funds for school supplies and create backpacks for students in need. >> barbara you and ellen are doing the same thing. >> we are. we're very kpietd to be here but most importantly that we can share what we're doing for the students of prince george's college and county i should say. we have our back to school we're trying to raise money and donations for 10,000 backpacks. we're excited to move forward with that as well. >> that's more. >> that's probably trim. yes, yes. so we changed the venue to the stadium. we h
our guests are ellen london that's executive director of the group and kathie ryan is communications support specialist with the partnership officer with the prince george's county public school. she is in the office of strategic and external affairs. very long title and appropriate because you all do a lot of work. thank you. >> so while the kids are at the beach or camp and the parents are enjoying summer you all are very, very busy. this is one of the busiest times of the year for you....
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gave four but none on target so when ellenjensen gave away four but none on target so when ellen jensennone on target so when ellenjensen gave away a penalty four but none on target so when ellen jensen gave away a penalty and eugenie le sommer stepped up to slot that home for a 1—0 win for france, you felt it was the worthy result on the balance of play. so france off toa the balance of play. so france off to a winning start. in the day's early game, there was a big win for austria on their debut at this tournament. they want 1—0 against their neighbours, switzerland.” tournament. they want 1—0 against their neighbours, switzerland. i am sad for my players, because of their effort. how much work ethic they have, the mentality. when we were playing three very young players in this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. notjust this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. not just from this big status, they were so well mentally prepared. notjust from my work, but also from the experienced players that helped them a lot. everything was very good tactically, also. in th
gave four but none on target so when ellenjensen gave away four but none on target so when ellen jensennone on target so when ellenjensen gave away a penalty four but none on target so when ellen jensen gave away a penalty and eugenie le sommer stepped up to slot that home for a 1—0 win for france, you felt it was the worthy result on the balance of play. so france off toa the balance of play. so france off to a winning start. in the day's early game, there was a big win for austria on their...
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ellen: absolutely. in fact, what really began as a student movement quickly migrated to the mainstream and the financial mainstream. now, from the head of the bank of england to the heads of insurance companies, they're saying it is actually your fiduciary duty to look at climate risk to your portfolio, because the financial risks are so significant. amy: and finally, what do you think, scott wallace, your grandfather, the late vice president henry wallace, would say to president trump today? scott: i think he would say, "please resign. just go away." he's bad for the country. amy: scott wallace and ellen dorsey of the wallace global fund. and in full disclosure, democracy now! is also supported by the wallace global fund. that does it for today's show. my catch of the day is freshwater fish from the famous finger lakes. announcer: "julie taboulie's is made possible by... ♪ do your thing, man: do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing ♪ do your thing, do your thing ♪ ♪ syracuse, do your thing
ellen: absolutely. in fact, what really began as a student movement quickly migrated to the mainstream and the financial mainstream. now, from the head of the bank of england to the heads of insurance companies, they're saying it is actually your fiduciary duty to look at climate risk to your portfolio, because the financial risks are so significant. amy: and finally, what do you think, scott wallace, your grandfather, the late vice president henry wallace, would say to president trump today?...
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ellen: absolutely. in fact, what really began as a student movement quickly migrated to the mamainstre and the financncial maininstream. now, from the head of the bank of england to the heads of insurance companies, they're saying it is actually your fiduciary duty to look at climate risk to your portfolio, because the financial risks are so significant. amy: and finally, what do you think, scott wallace, your grandfather, the late vice president henry wallace, would say to president trump today? scott: i think he would say, "please resign. just go away." he's bad for the country. amy: scott wallace and ellen dorsey of the wallace global fund. and in full disclosure, democracy now! is also supported by the wallace global fund. that does it for today'ss show. the pies your mother used to make? you'd go into the kitchen. thehere's mom breaking egeggs, beating them. there'd be rich country cream and sugar and fresh fruit t and rereal vanilla beans andnd butt. rememember all that? well, you can forget it. ♪
ellen: absolutely. in fact, what really began as a student movement quickly migrated to the mamainstre and the financncial maininstream. now, from the head of the bank of england to the heads of insurance companies, they're saying it is actually your fiduciary duty to look at climate risk to your portfolio, because the financial risks are so significant. amy: and finally, what do you think, scott wallace, your grandfather, the late vice president henry wallace, would say to president trump...
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good morning, ellen. >>> melissa, everything on the roads weather-related so on 395 or 270 northboundorgetown road, reports of high water blocking the right- hand lane on 270 and general report of high water on 395. heading southbound through sherlingto, high water. the kennedy center -- rock peek parkway parkway, one of the drains was clogged, causing backup. we have a photographer on there and said it's starting to go down and will reopen rock creek parkway but was open for a portion of the time. >> thank you so much, ellen. >>> the oldest manatee in captivity has died a day after a celebration for its 69th birthday. oh, my gosh, we have to look at the manatee named snooty managed to swim into an underground area only used for plumbing for the life support system. they call the death a heartbreaking accident and say an investigation is underway over the circumstances surrounding snooty's death. >>> here's a story you don't hear every day. a man welding a fake gun and an optimus prime mask tried to rob a starbucks in california. luckily, another man sitting nearby -- >> i don't think
good morning, ellen. >>> melissa, everything on the roads weather-related so on 395 or 270 northboundorgetown road, reports of high water blocking the right- hand lane on 270 and general report of high water on 395. heading southbound through sherlingto, high water. the kennedy center -- rock peek parkway parkway, one of the drains was clogged, causing backup. we have a photographer on there and said it's starting to go down and will reopen rock creek parkway but was open for a portion...
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all right, thank you, ellen. we are looking at a great start.epped outside this morning, you will notice the difference. it's very cool compared to what it has been as of late. 78degrees, and warming up humiditywise in the coming days. patchy fog. temperatures, 50s, and 70s, and even our executive producer said i felt like it's like fallish this morning. it's nice! you can leave the windows down and enjoy it. 55 for winchester. today is going to be just as cool as yesterday, but maybe not as gorgeous. i know we had a lot of clouds, and with an easterly wind, sometimes it's a stubborn day with the clouds and the showers this is 12:00, and showers for east of 96 mainly. winds out of the southeast, and warming up for tomorrow humiditywise as well. low to mid-80s and below average for the end of the day. we will talk about the storms coming up in a bit. >>> good news if you want to run the marine corps marathon. last year they didn't open early, and organizers had to change the course and times because of construction. they will start at 6:00 instea
all right, thank you, ellen. we are looking at a great start.epped outside this morning, you will notice the difference. it's very cool compared to what it has been as of late. 78degrees, and warming up humiditywise in the coming days. patchy fog. temperatures, 50s, and 70s, and even our executive producer said i felt like it's like fallish this morning. it's nice! you can leave the windows down and enjoy it. 55 for winchester. today is going to be just as cool as yesterday, but maybe not as...
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ellen. >> allyson. we have construction on the beltway and this fire at drc road.are on the inner loop of the beltway you will see the tractor trailer over on the shoulder. it is blocking two of the right lanes. this is the best look that i have of it. it is dark out there. we will keep our eye on that. the inner loop of e
ellen. >> allyson. we have construction on the beltway and this fire at drc road.are on the inner loop of the beltway you will see the tractor trailer over on the shoulder. it is blocking two of the right lanes. this is the best look that i have of it. it is dark out there. we will keep our eye on that. the inner loop of e
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ellen is raising her hands, yes, i want a diner? >> she dressed up for your birthday too. >> thank you we didn't but she did. >> i'm saying she then wanted, march are american girl dollars. >> they are $90. >> so you wanted another one, what is that little girls name >> chicken. >> you are just being silly now. >> you haven't said poop yesterday. >> she says poop a lot. >> yeah. >> at rouge yesterday she drew a picture of me with a hat on. >> no, poop. >> it was poop on my head. >> and i said why is the hat brown. >> because the hat was what. >> poop. >> poop. >> so, poppa mike was poopy head. >> yes. >> apple does not fall far from the tree. >> this new dollies called julie. >> julie. >> look at her. >> she's cute, i like her. >> i love that. >> so 60. >> she's more than $90. >> she's 115. >> now she also said that she drew another penny in and now she wants a toilet. i said why would she wish to have a toilet. >> why. >> why do you want a toilet. >> it is for julie. >> yes it is julie's toilet. >> yes. >> that one there is that wh
ellen is raising her hands, yes, i want a diner? >> she dressed up for your birthday too. >> thank you we didn't but she did. >> i'm saying she then wanted, march are american girl dollars. >> they are $90. >> so you wanted another one, what is that little girls name >> chicken. >> you are just being silly now. >> you haven't said poop yesterday. >> she says poop a lot. >> yeah. >> at rouge yesterday she drew a picture of me with...
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in the words of ellen bryan, is it too late to say sorry.r song lyrics this morning. higher heat, higher humidity this morning. it's feeling a little milder outside versus those past few mornings which were just absolutely refreshing out there. 74 degrees, and we've got humidity levels on the rise. today we're actually going to see a seasonably hot day, a little more muggy out there, and we're also going to see a couple of thunderstorms late, which lead into a very unsettled friday with a flooding threat on the way for tomorrow. 72 in frederick. we've got 60s showing up in culpeper. not too bad out there, but our next cold front that's going to be pushing in, it will be toicking around starting tomorrow and even into saturday. we could see some areas that easily get above 3 inches of rain in a 48 hour period. that's what i'm talking about for your weekend forecast. today the morning hours partly cloudy overall. with those clouds filtering in, we're going to see pop up showers and thunderstorms. 84 degrees at 4:00. we've got a couple of hit o
in the words of ellen bryan, is it too late to say sorry.r song lyrics this morning. higher heat, higher humidity this morning. it's feeling a little milder outside versus those past few mornings which were just absolutely refreshing out there. 74 degrees, and we've got humidity levels on the rise. today we're actually going to see a seasonably hot day, a little more muggy out there, and we're also going to see a couple of thunderstorms late, which lead into a very unsettled friday with a...
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. >> can i tell you something, miss ellen? >> of course, wendy. >> don't [ bleep ] with me!matt stone were two of the funniest people i ever met. their success story is proof that if you just stay true to yourself, you don't have to do anything else. >> people think, oh, you came and did the show and now you're big sellouts. the truth is, we were sellouts to begin with. >> perhaps there is no stopping the corporate machine. >> i mean, we were sleeping at friends' houses, had no money and one fox executive had seen a cartoon we had made in college and he said, make me another christmas video i can send out as a christmas card. he gave us like 700 bucks. we went and made this five-minute short. >> i come seeking retribution. >> he's come to kill you because you're jewish, kyle. >> oh, [ bleep ]. >> it went around the tv community like wildfire. >> i mean, it -- it was the funniest thing you'd ever seen in your life. >> go, santa. >> somebody showed me the short. >> go, jesus. >> i thought it was hysterical. i called and said get them in here right away. >> oh, my god! they kil
. >> can i tell you something, miss ellen? >> of course, wendy. >> don't [ bleep ] with me!matt stone were two of the funniest people i ever met. their success story is proof that if you just stay true to yourself, you don't have to do anything else. >> people think, oh, you came and did the show and now you're big sellouts. the truth is, we were sellouts to begin with. >> perhaps there is no stopping the corporate machine. >> i mean, we were sleeping at...
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ellen white confirmed the inevitable, england three up afterjust half an hour.ator: it's three! and there was no let up after the break. two years ago, taylor was carrying an injury when she played at the world cup, this is what she can do when fully fit. the first england women's player to score a hat—trick at a major tournament. 6—0 it would finish. for scotland, this was a sobering introduction to life in the spotlight, but the headlines will belong to one player only. they'll be much tougher challenges ahead for england, but this was by far the most ruthless performance yet by a team at these euros, which just underlines why many believe they are serious contenders for the title here. katie gornall, bbc news, in utrecht. that's it. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm leah boleto. lots to get through tonight, including... that stunning 6—0 england victory over scotland in the women's euros — the competition is on! game on at the para—athletics tonight too. maria lyle and sammi kin
ellen white confirmed the inevitable, england three up afterjust half an hour.ator: it's three! and there was no let up after the break. two years ago, taylor was carrying an injury when she played at the world cup, this is what she can do when fully fit. the first england women's player to score a hat—trick at a major tournament. 6—0 it would finish. for scotland, this was a sobering introduction to life in the spotlight, but the headlines will belong to one player only. they'll be much...
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by disney of all companies s going to feature ellen as coming out of the closet.ting a lot of -- for even thinking of having a coming out episode with ellen. >> i'm 35 years old. i'm so afraid to tell people. i'm just -- susan, i'm gay. >> ellen coming out was a huge moment for me personally because, you know, i was a closeted gay guy. gay child at that time. and it was the bravest thing i saw. >> that felt great. that felt so great. >> initial reports suggest abc made a bundle on ellen's highly publicized outing on national tv last night. it was accompanied by coming out parties all over the can country, including one in birmingham, alabama, where the local station refused to broadcast the show. >> she did a great thing. she was brave. >> i made the decision that i wasn't going to live my life as a lie anymore. i was -- i belong with everybody else. and that's what i finally did. >> we used to say ellen opened the door and we knocked it down. ♪ i love my mister ♪ tell me lazy tell me so ♪ ♪ tell me i'm crazy maybe i know ♪ ♪ can't help loving that man of mine ♪ >
by disney of all companies s going to feature ellen as coming out of the closet.ting a lot of -- for even thinking of having a coming out episode with ellen. >> i'm 35 years old. i'm so afraid to tell people. i'm just -- susan, i'm gay. >> ellen coming out was a huge moment for me personally because, you know, i was a closeted gay guy. gay child at that time. and it was the bravest thing i saw. >> that felt great. that felt so great. >> initial reports suggest abc made a...
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they decide that the ellen character played on t.v.e long before you know what, bestial and who knows. >> we were getting bomb threats and plaque for thinking of having a coming out with ellen. >> i'm 35 years old, i'm so afraid of telling people, i mean this isn't -- i'm gay. >> ellen coming out was a huge moment for me personally because, you know i was a closeted gay guy, gay child at that time and it was the bravest thing i saw. >> it felt great. that felt so great. >> initial reports suggest abc made a bundle on the ellen's highly publicized outing on t.v. last night. it was a company on all of coming out parties including one in birmingham alama where the broadcast refused to air the show. >> i made the decision i wouldn't going to live my life as a lie anymore. i belong with everybody else and that's what i finally did. >> we used to say ellen opened the door and we knocked it down. ♪ >> i'm gay. >> "will and grace" was a great show in helping a mainstream connect to the gay community. >> they're not going to fix this thing with
they decide that the ellen character played on t.v.e long before you know what, bestial and who knows. >> we were getting bomb threats and plaque for thinking of having a coming out with ellen. >> i'm 35 years old, i'm so afraid of telling people, i mean this isn't -- i'm gay. >> ellen coming out was a huge moment for me personally because, you know i was a closeted gay guy, gay child at that time and it was the bravest thing i saw. >> it felt great. that felt so great....
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but they decide the character ellen played on t.v.ing a bomb threat. >> i'm 35 years old, and so afraid to tell people. i mean, just susan, i'm gay. >> ellen coming out was a huge moment for me personally because, you know, i was a closeted gay guy, gay child at that time and it was the bravest thing i saw. >> that felt great. that felt so great. >> initial reports suggest abc made foreign on ellen's outing last night. it was accompanied with a lot of coming out parties including in alabama where the network refused to televise the show. >> she did a great thing, she was brave. >> i made the decision i wouldn't going to live my life as a lie before. i was -- i belong with everybody else and that's what i finally did. >> we used to say ellen opened the door and we knocked it down. >> ♪ ladies and sister i love my -- ♪. ♪ >> i'm gay. >> will and grace was a great show in sort of helping a mainstream great community connect to the gay community. >> i think i can fix this thing with your landlord. >> play hardball baby. >> low and inside
but they decide the character ellen played on t.v.ing a bomb threat. >> i'm 35 years old, and so afraid to tell people. i mean, just susan, i'm gay. >> ellen coming out was a huge moment for me personally because, you know, i was a closeted gay guy, gay child at that time and it was the bravest thing i saw. >> that felt great. that felt so great. >> initial reports suggest abc made foreign on ellen's outing last night. it was accompanied with a lot of coming out parties...
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glen ellen being one. 48. hillsburg in there. badaga bay at 48. 48 sebastopol. that was not the case yesterday. san francisco dealing with a lot of fog, 65, 54, average 67, 54. 64 -- san jose will be where they should be. 82, 59. 101, 1999 and 44 back in 1893. yesterday, about point ray, it r made the turn. tamalis going toward it. a little zig than saturdaying. d zag. filling in and extending toward monterey. low 60s, brent wood, concord, and buchanan. other locations are cooler including by the concord -- 54 danville. 54 livermore. oakland is in there. lafayette -- vallejo at 54. a breeze, a delta breeze. it's not screaming or anything like that. it has tailed off the monsoon moisture of the remains of tropical storm eugene, still too far satellite. the cloud deck might come by the weekend. if you're in claire like you were saying, what fog. 97. sonoma, 87. 60s, 70s -- a breeze. 95 in brentwood. upper 80s -- same for the santa clara valley. on the coast, a lot of fog. so 60s there. 70s on the peninsula. i don't think too much of a change wednesday. warmer inla
glen ellen being one. 48. hillsburg in there. badaga bay at 48. 48 sebastopol. that was not the case yesterday. san francisco dealing with a lot of fog, 65, 54, average 67, 54. 64 -- san jose will be where they should be. 82, 59. 101, 1999 and 44 back in 1893. yesterday, about point ray, it r made the turn. tamalis going toward it. a little zig than saturdaying. d zag. filling in and extending toward monterey. low 60s, brent wood, concord, and buchanan. other locations are cooler including by...
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. >> ellen dale just one example of the damage here on ken island that was wide spread. >> the whole house is absolutely destroyed. >> when an ef2 tornado 120 miles per hour winds swept through at 1:30 in the morning. >> the wind and lightning woke us up first. >> the bay city community is hard hit. >> scary, thunder and lightning and it really does sound like a train. all of a sudden a limb comes through the bedroom window. >> it was like green and red and white flashes all through the sky and i grabbed my kids and my phone went off and i was like let's go downstairs and the power went out. >> everybody comes together. a lot of people stopped to help and bring water and different things for the workers to keep going and the out pouring from the community has been great. >> i love this community. >> luckily nobody got hurt. this is amazing. >> that last shot there is of a nail that splintered lumber. that kind of stuff is lying all over the area throughout the path of this tornado like booby traps waiting to injure people which is one of the reasons i'm not walking around like some o
. >> ellen dale just one example of the damage here on ken island that was wide spread. >> the whole house is absolutely destroyed. >> when an ef2 tornado 120 miles per hour winds swept through at 1:30 in the morning. >> the wind and lightning woke us up first. >> the bay city community is hard hit. >> scary, thunder and lightning and it really does sound like a train. all of a sudden a limb comes through the bedroom window. >> it was like green and red...
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and ellen is still campaigning for indigenous rights., or catch up on over 1,000 radio programmes in our online archive. next, we're going back tojuly 1967, when the british parliament passed a bill to decriminalise homosexuality. before then, being gay in this country was notjust illegal — it was widely seen as a disease. witness has been to liverpool to meet the radio presenter pete price, who was sent for aversion therapy to try to cure him of his homosexuality. it was very difficult growing up in the ‘60s as a gay man, because to touch another man, to hold, to feel, to have emotions, you could go to prison. archive: for many of us, this is revolting — men dancing with men. homosexuals in this country today break the law. it was very dangerous at that time as well, because queer bashers were out and people were getting blackmailed and people committed suicide. it was a very sad time. i was 18, going on 19, when my motherfound out that i was a homosexual, and she took it badly, then went to the doctors. and the doctors told us, "there
and ellen is still campaigning for indigenous rights., or catch up on over 1,000 radio programmes in our online archive. next, we're going back tojuly 1967, when the british parliament passed a bill to decriminalise homosexuality. before then, being gay in this country was notjust illegal — it was widely seen as a disease. witness has been to liverpool to meet the radio presenter pete price, who was sent for aversion therapy to try to cure him of his homosexuality. it was very difficult...
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you we heard the conversation i had with ellen, what do you make about this story about jeff sessions and what he has been saying before publicly about this conversation with the russians? >> welsh steve, if it's true, i think the attorney general has to resign, if it's true is a big f. i remind the audience of the february 14th "new york times" story that counted all the different contacts alleged to have occurred between trump campaign officials and the russians, which former fbi director comey under oath testified was in the name not true. few if there was a series of conversations between the ambassador and the attorney general and they are recorded in a foreign intelligence lawfully intercepted tape, that is the end for attorney general sessions. i think you have to look out to chicago, boeing counsel mike litig's office to right the justice. >> congressman, let me ask you the president made clear he may not have a full confidence in his attorney general as a republican as a member of congress, do you have confidence in this attorney general? >> i was the first republican on the
you we heard the conversation i had with ellen, what do you make about this story about jeff sessions and what he has been saying before publicly about this conversation with the russians? >> welsh steve, if it's true, i think the attorney general has to resign, if it's true is a big f. i remind the audience of the february 14th "new york times" story that counted all the different contacts alleged to have occurred between trump campaign officials and the russians, which former...
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what would you addition for steven i did that yes i went in for an amazing casting director ellen lewis in new york well so i did not directly for steven i auditioned for ellen lewis on tape and she couldn't have been lovelier i read for two different roles in the film and a week later i got a call that i had a meeting set with steven spielberg which was a very unreal call sort of a dream experience and then i went in and met with steven and he couldn't have been lovelier i was very nervous did lawley would both play a significant part in the pentagon papers we know of a you know i think she was a source of support and encouragement for her mother at the time and that is what's reflected in the film who plays catherine groom no no streep yeah. well and who does tom hanks play he plays ben bradley the editor and my closest friends wow wow with a shooting we're shooting in new york not in washington no because it's a lot of interiors i'm sure they'll shoot some exteriors in washington is lot of movie magic and straight great is going to call the pentagon papers it's called the papers up n
what would you addition for steven i did that yes i went in for an amazing casting director ellen lewis in new york well so i did not directly for steven i auditioned for ellen lewis on tape and she couldn't have been lovelier i read for two different roles in the film and a week later i got a call that i had a meeting set with steven spielberg which was a very unreal call sort of a dream experience and then i went in and met with steven and he couldn't have been lovelier i was very nervous did...
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. >> jon: chris, taking ellen's point, it could have been reince priebus who leaked to this and that'shat scaramucci seems to think, it also could have been the white house chef. >> sure, sure. that's why the point has been made, not just with a profanity laced tirade stuff, but something that i think has been overlooked as part of the story that scaramucci was going on about how he had these guys supposedly nailed, was his word, and he has the fingerprints and he's starting to mention something about lie detector tests before he jumped off onto another tangent. when you're in the white house chef or your people around the white house and you have the communications director talking and such strong language like this when you are, no matter where on the totem pole, this is going to give you pause about talking to people. >> jon: ellen, that seems to be what president trump wants. he hired scaramucci in part because of his take no prisoners attitude. >> perhaps, but something i tell our interns is don't say or write anything you don't want on the front page of "the washington post" ." t
. >> jon: chris, taking ellen's point, it could have been reince priebus who leaked to this and that'shat scaramucci seems to think, it also could have been the white house chef. >> sure, sure. that's why the point has been made, not just with a profanity laced tirade stuff, but something that i think has been overlooked as part of the story that scaramucci was going on about how he had these guys supposedly nailed, was his word, and he has the fingerprints and he's starting to...
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authorsi introduce the i want to welcome back ellen many -- ellen fitzpatrick. she has been here many times, both as a moderator and an author and scholar in so many ways. each of these three -- i could tell so much about their background. i will give a few sentences on each ellen is a professor of one. history at the university of new hampshire. she has written eight books including many bestsellers. jackie," and "the highest glass ceiling," and so much more. thomas is a pulitzer prize journalist. he was a political reporter for the globe for 40 years. he started when he was four years old he told me. author of four books. he was named one of 50 most influential journalist by washington magazine. curtis was a national and foreign correspondent for the globe who now teaches journalism at the university of mississippi. he covered eight presidential campaigns. he also served as a white house correspondent. they have so much knowledge between them, please welcome the three of them. thank you so much. [applause] >> i feel like a school marm with my two pupils over h
authorsi introduce the i want to welcome back ellen many -- ellen fitzpatrick. she has been here many times, both as a moderator and an author and scholar in so many ways. each of these three -- i could tell so much about their background. i will give a few sentences on each ellen is a professor of one. history at the university of new hampshire. she has written eight books including many bestsellers. jackie," and "the highest glass ceiling," and so much more. thomas is a...
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mary ellen: that's pretty. i like that.ear company... i leave here 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.ear company... i leave here 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...
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ellen white the scorer for england.aving a team at the london olympics, and then england's third place finish at the 2015 world cup. but there are still concerns that many young girls are leaving the sport when they reach their teenage years. alex gulrajani has more. when a former england international turns up at school, everyone wants a picture. rachel brown—finnis has played at the top of the game, but the day job now is slightly different. speaking to teenagers at a school in manchester, her story's perfect to inspire the next generation. playing for your country, in the olympics, in front of 78,000 people at wembley and winning. they got to see for themselves the skills that got rachel to the top, a journey she hopes can be followed. i think football for girls has become more normalised. it's not, "ooh, look, women's football on tv", it becomes a normal sort of regular thing. some girls who i've spoken to today have previously played football, some girls who've never played football before. so you've them here in y
ellen white the scorer for england.aving a team at the london olympics, and then england's third place finish at the 2015 world cup. but there are still concerns that many young girls are leaving the sport when they reach their teenage years. alex gulrajani has more. when a former england international turns up at school, everyone wants a picture. rachel brown—finnis has played at the top of the game, but the day job now is slightly different. speaking to teenagers at a school in manchester,...
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we will rip off ellen's show, and try to understand what i say, and i will get a whole mute full like baseball players do because all-star game is right here on fox at 8:00. unless olde city come by and play the game outside. sue, how does it work. >> well, this is most amazing part. look at this, ball in the air like magic. i was spending time looking at this because i don't want to try to hit the ball, it is embarrassing you miss and you are this close to it. thomas drayton will hold the microphone and we will try. the objective of course and thanks to j dogs. objective toys try to get the ball, in one of these holes, easier said than done. all right, ready. >> outside. foul ball. >> foul ball again. >> guess who will try it next. >> thomas drayton up next. >> batter circle it is thomas drayton. >> they say a rod but there is no relation here. >> do you look like a rod and how is j low. >> he is at the plate. >> what kind of a swing was that. >> swatting flies. >> this isn't t ball you are not seven. >> he is not on our softball team. >> tough thing is getting the ball up. >> thanks
we will rip off ellen's show, and try to understand what i say, and i will get a whole mute full like baseball players do because all-star game is right here on fox at 8:00. unless olde city come by and play the game outside. sue, how does it work. >> well, this is most amazing part. look at this, ball in the air like magic. i was spending time looking at this because i don't want to try to hit the ball, it is embarrassing you miss and you are this close to it. thomas drayton will hold...
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ellen is a professor of history at the university of new hampshire. she has written eight books including many bestsellers. thomas is a pulitzer prize journalist. he has been reported for the globe for 40 years. as the author of the book he was named as one of 50 most influential journalist by washington magazine. curtis was a national correspondent for the globe who now teaches journalism in mississippi. he covered a presidential campaigns. he also served as a white house correspondent. they have so much knowledge between them, please welcome the three of them. thank you so much. >> i feel like a school marmot with my two pupils over here. good thing classes over because they were actually nervous. yet out the academic historian being here, this is such a wonderful book. many suspect we are ready no bid how many of you remember the 1960 campaign? quite a few of you. i can tie you that you do not know anything about it. you will learn so much. as i did it is absolutely fascinating. i have had the advantage of reading the book and i am sure most of you
ellen is a professor of history at the university of new hampshire. she has written eight books including many bestsellers. thomas is a pulitzer prize journalist. he has been reported for the globe for 40 years. as the author of the book he was named as one of 50 most influential journalist by washington magazine. curtis was a national correspondent for the globe who now teaches journalism in mississippi. he covered a presidential campaigns. he also served as a white house correspondent. they...
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that was ellen's work, she wanted it to stay the way he left it. that was a privilege and the responsibility that we want to live up to. as long as it is the same as it was, keep it the same as it was. >> c-span is in concorde, massachusetts, reading about it literary themes. we take you inside orchard house where louisa may alcott wrote her most famous work, little women. >> here we are in concorde, massachusetts, where the redcoats marched into the northbridge on april 19, 1775, starting the american revolution. this house, eventually much later than that becomes the home of amos bronson alcott and his family. one of the daughters, louisa may alcott, in this house, writes a book the changes a lot of the way people think about children, the way they think about young women and mature women. it was a very progressive book for its day and in many ways today it still remains this because it is just a simple true to life story of four young women and their parents. mister alcott was an educator in the early days. a very progressive thinker who was dee
that was ellen's work, she wanted it to stay the way he left it. that was a privilege and the responsibility that we want to live up to. as long as it is the same as it was, keep it the same as it was. >> c-span is in concorde, massachusetts, reading about it literary themes. we take you inside orchard house where louisa may alcott wrote her most famous work, little women. >> here we are in concorde, massachusetts, where the redcoats marched into the northbridge on april 19, 1775,...
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ellen, thank you for taking a few minutes.this public statement we've had so far from jeff sessions a few months ago about this issue. he said, quote, i never had meetings with russian operatives or russian intermediaries about the trump campaign. that's the on the record statement from jeff sessions. that's now being called into question by the story you're reporting here. tell us exactly what you know. when was this meeting in question and what did bunk what exactly was said during it? >> that's right. what we know is that jeff sessions met with the russian ambassador, sergei kislyak, at least twice in which this ambassador reported back to his superiors in moscow that he had met with jeff sessions. they discussed campaign related matters, including policy matters. and what trump's policy toward russia, toward moscow would be in the trump administration. and this contradicts public statements and as, hes by jeff sessions in his comfort administration hearing and his june hearing later. and after the press conference when he
ellen, thank you for taking a few minutes.this public statement we've had so far from jeff sessions a few months ago about this issue. he said, quote, i never had meetings with russian operatives or russian intermediaries about the trump campaign. that's the on the record statement from jeff sessions. that's now being called into question by the story you're reporting here. tell us exactly what you know. when was this meeting in question and what did bunk what exactly was said during it?...
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that was ellen's work. she wanted it to stay the way he left it. and that sort of privilege and responsibility that we want to live up to and as long as it's still the same as it was, we will try and keep sane. >>. >> c-span is in concorde learning more about the cities literary history. next we take you inside porterhouse where louisa may alcott wrote some of her most famous work. >> here we are in concorde massachusetts on the lexington road which is also known as the battle road where those records marched into the northbridge on april 19 of 1775 turning the american revolution. his house was standing here then, eventually much later than that it becomes the home of interest bronson alcott and his family. >> now one of the daughters to louisa may alcott in this house write a book that really changes a lot of the way people think about children, the way they think about young women, the way they think about material, it was a very progressive book for its day and frankly in many ways today it still remains this because such a simple rule the life
that was ellen's work. she wanted it to stay the way he left it. and that sort of privilege and responsibility that we want to live up to and as long as it's still the same as it was, we will try and keep sane. >>. >> c-span is in concorde learning more about the cities literary history. next we take you inside porterhouse where louisa may alcott wrote some of her most famous work. >> here we are in concorde massachusetts on the lexington road which is also known as the battle...
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glen ellen in the 40s already and it's close for others. hillsboro, and 52 in -- winds are sleeping and that's okay. you're allowed. tropical storm eugene moving north but that's heading up toward southern california and arizona. 22 gust. almost 30. that's our dell ta breeze. all the -- the main weather is to the south of us. quiet toward truck. the fog will play. it's ramping up big time and we're not even at the 6:00 hour. 60s, 70s, and 80s and if you're inland, there's 90s. it's 4:01. here's the man with the plan with the traffic. sal sal. >> we're off to a good start. if you're driving to tracy, let's say the traffic is going to be nice on 580 as you drive through the altamont pass and 205. if you're getting up early, that's what you expect. i'm getting up early for a reason. so traffic can be light. no disappointment as you drive through traffic. traffic looks good on interstate 880 and southbound and looking at the bay bridge, it is light. at 4:02. let's go back it the december sk. >> sal. >>> a san francisco police officer was hurt l
glen ellen in the 40s already and it's close for others. hillsboro, and 52 in -- winds are sleeping and that's okay. you're allowed. tropical storm eugene moving north but that's heading up toward southern california and arizona. 22 gust. almost 30. that's our dell ta breeze. all the -- the main weather is to the south of us. quiet toward truck. the fog will play. it's ramping up big time and we're not even at the 6:00 hour. 60s, 70s, and 80s and if you're inland, there's 90s. it's 4:01. here's...
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but when i think of ellen i think of music and was like really like. known around the world it's probably that which is it's awesome though it's like really cool it's like a really great like like sound that i think is like full of like this california fantasy you know you know l.a. is like a classic you know film town and you know everyone's with actor director writer or whatever. so you know a lot of times that gets presence over the music do you feel a clash of cultures there or do you feel like you know film versus music as musicians working in los angeles. or i'm an alien i mean like i'm not from los angeles but when i moved here i remember remarking that i wasn't cross pollinating as much as i used to when other places i lived like i pretty much only hang out musicians right now and that's not necessarily by choice it's great but i mean i know film people but like they do some kind of like other far away. at the end yeah it's interesting you say that so we met at because i was working at this theater and we both essentially work there really at t
but when i think of ellen i think of music and was like really like. known around the world it's probably that which is it's awesome though it's like really cool it's like a really great like like sound that i think is like full of like this california fantasy you know you know l.a. is like a classic you know film town and you know everyone's with actor director writer or whatever. so you know a lot of times that gets presence over the music do you feel a clash of cultures there or do you feel...