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that's what ellis island is about.hing better, really, the american dream, which i think we cherish greatly. thank you for coming along. i'm glad you did. we hope you get to visit ellis island and we'll sue you personally. >>> join us on tuesday, january 3rd, for live coverage of the opening day of the new congress. watch the official swearing in of the new and reelected members of the house and senate. and the election of the speaker of the house. our all day live coverage of the day's events from capitol hill begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span and c-span.org or you could listen to it on the free c-span radio app. >>> next on american history tv american artifacts, we visit the cannon house office building to see artifacts that tell the story of african-americans in congress in the 20th ce
that's what ellis island is about.hing better, really, the american dream, which i think we cherish greatly. thank you for coming along. i'm glad you did. we hope you get to visit ellis island and we'll sue you personally. >>> join us on tuesday, january 3rd, for live coverage of the opening day of the new congress. watch the official swearing in of the new and reelected members of the house and senate. and the election of the speaker of the house. our all day live coverage of the...
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ellis island opened up in 1990. what is up there today -- the torch is more like the original design. is solid copper lined with a thin layer of gold. when the statue was first completed and dedicated, the the lighthouse board was in control of the operation in 1886. in 1902, the war department took over. and in 1924, president calvin coolidge declared the statue of liberty a national monument. and in 1933, the statue of liberty was added to the national park service system and the national park service has been the managing operation of the statue of liberty since then. i have worked at a lot of different parks. and our job here is easy. our goal as interpreters is to connect to people to the resource. and i have worked at replica forts and lighthouses, but here at the statue of liberty and ellis, it is easy. rangers point at things. all you have to do is point at this wonderful work of art and it is an emotional experience for a lot of people whether they have a personal connection, family that immigrated through
ellis island opened up in 1990. what is up there today -- the torch is more like the original design. is solid copper lined with a thin layer of gold. when the statue was first completed and dedicated, the the lighthouse board was in control of the operation in 1886. in 1902, the war department took over. and in 1924, president calvin coolidge declared the statue of liberty a national monument. and in 1933, the statue of liberty was added to the national park service system and the national...
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this is why it was set up this day. >> twelfth amendment, ellis. trish: ellis, diversity. aren't you talking about a diversity as opinion? don't you want diversity in the white house? the only way you get it is if everybody has a fair shot of having their opinion be heard? >> i see. what about one person, one vote. are you guyed opposed to that? [inaudible] trish: silly conversation frankly to be having. there's a reason the system was set up the way it was and it's something that we should be proud of as americans and to try the change that, the irony, of course, in it all is amazing. we will be right back with more. i will see you here trish: donald trump tapping peter navarro to run the brand- new council, china trade critic let's trump fulfill promise, get tough on china. take a listen in the campaign trail. >> what china has don't to our country is the biggest theft and the greatest theft in the history of the world. this is the one i didn't want to hear. give me china. give me china. china, do you ever see china, china, china, china. we don't win anymore. when was th
this is why it was set up this day. >> twelfth amendment, ellis. trish: ellis, diversity. aren't you talking about a diversity as opinion? don't you want diversity in the white house? the only way you get it is if everybody has a fair shot of having their opinion be heard? >> i see. what about one person, one vote. are you guyed opposed to that? [inaudible] trish: silly conversation frankly to be having. there's a reason the system was set up the way it was and it's something that...
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the statue of liberty and ellis. for augustel up, bartholdi, it was his dream to become rich and famous. unfortunately, neither of those happened for him. but if he were alive today, i think he would be very proud. although he is not famous, his work of art certainly is. c c announcer: you can view this and all other american artifact programs at c-span.org/history. select the american artifacts cap and browse recent programs. the program schedule is available on the right side of the page. this holiday weekend on c-span, here are some of our featured programs. today at 7:00 p.m. eastern, carla hayden, archivist of the united states, david theriault, and david scored and, secretary of the smithsonian institution on the preservation of our national treasures. mr. smithson wrote that he wanted the institution to be oriented toward what he called the increase and diffusion of knowledge and that is what the smithsonian turned out to be. at 9:00 p.m., the inaugural women's leadership summit for the next generation of youn
the statue of liberty and ellis. for augustel up, bartholdi, it was his dream to become rich and famous. unfortunately, neither of those happened for him. but if he were alive today, i think he would be very proud. although he is not famous, his work of art certainly is. c c announcer: you can view this and all other american artifact programs at c-span.org/history. select the american artifacts cap and browse recent programs. the program schedule is available on the right side of the page....
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nobody's name got changed at ellis island. every immigrant movie we have ever seen the immigration guy, a long german name and give them a new american name, this did not happen. >> this is one of those many immigration myths and one of the most prevalent ones. ellis island. the people had no authority to give you a name. when you left ellis island you didn't leave with any piece of paper at all. you were just past and in you went. there was nothing that says here is your new name. what you have to realize is each immigrant or entire immigrant family was processed in one name. by law, each inspector had to ask 30 questions. they had to ask all of them so there was no time to give you a new name. what historians theorize is a lot of immigrants changed their name to see more american. we often laugh at how un-american the names they chose are as in the case of my family. one theory is a lot of immigrants changed their name to seem more american were embarrassed about that fact and said it was that guy on ellis island who made me
nobody's name got changed at ellis island. every immigrant movie we have ever seen the immigration guy, a long german name and give them a new american name, this did not happen. >> this is one of those many immigration myths and one of the most prevalent ones. ellis island. the people had no authority to give you a name. when you left ellis island you didn't leave with any piece of paper at all. you were just past and in you went. there was nothing that says here is your new name. what...
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nobody's name get changed at ellis island. for every immigrant that we have ever seen they cannot pronounce the long polish or german name and gave a new american name, this did not happen. >> i'm afraid this is one of those many immigration myths. probably one of the most prevalent ones. at ellis island the people who work there had no authority to give your name. in fact, when you left ellis island you did not leave within a piece of paper at all. you were just -- nothing by your hand and says this is your new name. nobody can say to here's your new name. after realizing its immigrants or family had to be processed in one minute. by law, each inspector had to ask 30 questions. they had to ask all of the questions. there is no time to get you a new name so what we theorizes a lot immigrants tried to change the name to make them seem more american. we laugh about how un-american the names they chose are. as a case in my family, but one theory is lot of immigrants who change their name or whatever were embarrassed about the fac
nobody's name get changed at ellis island. for every immigrant that we have ever seen they cannot pronounce the long polish or german name and gave a new american name, this did not happen. >> i'm afraid this is one of those many immigration myths. probably one of the most prevalent ones. at ellis island the people who work there had no authority to give your name. in fact, when you left ellis island you did not leave within a piece of paper at all. you were just -- nothing by your hand...
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ellis, to you. president obama has been criticized again and again today by john mccain for not being more aggressive on foreign policy. he cites the issues with china and the south china sea, the myriad of issues with russia, between the election, syria, baltic states and ukraine. ultima ultimately, he says it is a weakening of american power. do you think president trump might be more aggressive than president obama, specifically with russia? do you think he'll change his to tone? >> opposite with russia. maybe china. with russia, no. compared to senator mccain, barack obama looks like an unreconstructed, cold ware yori. if anything, we're looking to make friends over there, not slap anybody around with any new sanctions. >> right. brian, finally to you. i want to play some sound from trump's final thank you tour stop in mobile, alabama. this is him reacting to something that michelle obama told oprah this week. quote, we're not feeling like we have hope. here's what the sound -- what she said. >>
ellis, to you. president obama has been criticized again and again today by john mccain for not being more aggressive on foreign policy. he cites the issues with china and the south china sea, the myriad of issues with russia, between the election, syria, baltic states and ukraine. ultima ultimately, he says it is a weakening of american power. do you think president trump might be more aggressive than president obama, specifically with russia? do you think he'll change his to tone? >>...
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you agree with what ellis said?fternoon and needed acl surgery, i would want an orthopedic surge who hon who ha a couple before. >> let me read you the statement that mike huckabee said about this. nancy pelosi said carson is unqualifi unqualified. he is first hud secretary to actually live in government housi housing. fancy nancy pelosi said he is not qualified. is she racist or just dumb? leave the racist out of it. does the fact that carson grew up and came from public housing. does that give him an understanding that others won't have? >> obviously he is an exceptionally bright man with quite a distinguished career. i suspect he will be a quick study. >> greg, one more question for you. al gore. stopping in trump tower with a couple meetings. a shock here. is it showing trump is practicipragmatic on climate change? >> it shows he listens to his kids. i think trump apparently moderated a bit. that's a good sign. >> greg valliere and ellis henican, thank you. >>> andrew luck and the indianapolis colts making a run
you agree with what ellis said?fternoon and needed acl surgery, i would want an orthopedic surge who hon who ha a couple before. >> let me read you the statement that mike huckabee said about this. nancy pelosi said carson is unqualifi unqualified. he is first hud secretary to actually live in government housi housing. fancy nancy pelosi said he is not qualified. is she racist or just dumb? leave the racist out of it. does the fact that carson grew up and came from public housing. does...
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jacqueline ellis. ms. ellis served well. she, in a sense, of many, was the 436th member of congress. she helped to educate not only new persons who were here in administrative capacities, but also congresspersons. she helped us to understand what congress was all about. and i'm honored tonight to say some kind words about her and to acknowledge a colleague who's here and will be saying a word as well, because time is of the essence for some of my colleagues, i will yield to my colleague at this time and ask that she would give her comments and she tells me that she will be coming right back. so let me continue. to my right is a photograph of very dear friend and former co-worker, jacqueline ellis. she was born in mobile, alabama, and she was born at a time when persons of african ancestry could buy a hat, but they couldn't try it on, at a time when persons of african ancestry would have to step aside so others could step forward, at a time when persons of african ancestry were relegated to certain places in life, certain sch
jacqueline ellis. ms. ellis served well. she, in a sense, of many, was the 436th member of congress. she helped to educate not only new persons who were here in administrative capacities, but also congresspersons. she helped us to understand what congress was all about. and i'm honored tonight to say some kind words about her and to acknowledge a colleague who's here and will be saying a word as well, because time is of the essence for some of my colleagues, i will yield to my colleague at this...
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joining us is analyst and author ellis henican.at to have you here. >> they hacked. >> a bipartisan group of senators that agrees with you and wants to investigate. they include chuck shum schumer and john mccain. committees have addressed the challenges of cyber security. research shows more must be done. i am not sure i understand the politics of not agreeing with the idea of investigating, ellis. >> it is strange. i think it is not necessarily an analytical reaction. it is an emotional response. i won. i won. quit picking on me. i won. do you think it is deeper than that? >> the thing is, no one is saying you didn't win. >> no one is saying that. frankly, there is no dispute that a lot of this happened. at the margins, there is a disagreement. maybe people connected to the republican party and not the party organization itself or the motives are always in question. hugely complex motives here. the basic facts don't seem to be in dispute. if you attended more intelligence briefings, maybe you would know more about this. >>> let's
joining us is analyst and author ellis henican.at to have you here. >> they hacked. >> a bipartisan group of senators that agrees with you and wants to investigate. they include chuck shum schumer and john mccain. committees have addressed the challenges of cyber security. research shows more must be done. i am not sure i understand the politics of not agreeing with the idea of investigating, ellis. >> it is strange. i think it is not necessarily an analytical reaction. it is...
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. >> amy ellis nutt is the cover of her book, "becoming nicole." ms. nutt, who is nicole? >> guest: nicole maines was born an identical twin boy in 1997, born and given the name wyatt. this is a child from the age of two, two and a half identified as a girl.id and when i say identified as a girl, didn't say to her parents i think i'm a girl, said when do i get to be a girl. you know? when do i get to look like a girl?t believed she was a girl. and, you know, two middle class, ordinary parents living in the state of maine needed to figure out what that was about. >> host: how did they figure it out? >> guest: you know what? >> host: or did they? >> guest: they did. and the here to row of the -- the hero of the book is really the mother kelly. these twins were adopted at birth. kelly knew there were two things that were most important to her as a mother; make sure that her children were safe and happy. and she knew she could control the safe part. she had to understand the happy part because she also knew that this child was unhappy when she didn't get to play with the toys
. >> amy ellis nutt is the cover of her book, "becoming nicole." ms. nutt, who is nicole? >> guest: nicole maines was born an identical twin boy in 1997, born and given the name wyatt. this is a child from the age of two, two and a half identified as a girl.id and when i say identified as a girl, didn't say to her parents i think i'm a girl, said when do i get to be a girl. you know? when do i get to look like a girl?t believed she was a girl. and, you know, two middle...
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when you left ellis island you didn't leave with any piece of paper at all.were just -- the paper stayed behind you and there was nothing and here is your new name, there was nobody who could say to you here is your new name. what you have to realize is each immigrant or entire immigrant family had to be processed in one minute and by law each inspector had to ask all immigrants 30 yes, sir and -- questions and they had to ask all of those questions and there was no time to give you a new name. what we historians tend to theorize, a lot of immigrants didded to change their name to seem more american. we often laugh at how un-american the names they chose are. one theory that a lot of immigrants that changed their names were embarrassed about that fact and so later said, well, it was that guy at ellis island that made me do it when it was in fact, immigrants that did it which chose how their names would be spelled. >> when they came here, the names sometimes changed but also the narrative that they carried with them. the american jewish story at nyu, he points
when you left ellis island you didn't leave with any piece of paper at all.were just -- the paper stayed behind you and there was nothing and here is your new name, there was nobody who could say to you here is your new name. what you have to realize is each immigrant or entire immigrant family had to be processed in one minute and by law each inspector had to ask all immigrants 30 yes, sir and -- questions and they had to ask all of those questions and there was no time to give you a new name....
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do you guys have family that passed through ellis island?and look at their ancestors and great grandparents coming through ellis island. >> what each group has gone through and tried to move up fascinates me and i love that end shot there with the statue of liberty through the window. beautiful. >> large format for ever. >>> one of our favorite holiday trar traditions here is introducing you to our entire team as they do all of the work that really matters. helping us b bring you all that wow! this toilet paper rethdude. cleans so well...ng, ...it keeps your underwear cleaner. (secretly) so clean... you could wear them a second day. tell me i did not just hear that! (sheepishly) i said you could... not that you would! ...charmin ultra strong with its washcloth-like texture, helps clean better than the leading flat-textured bargain brand. it's 4 times stronger, and you can use less. it cleans better. you should try it, "skidz." we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin? afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the wo
do you guys have family that passed through ellis island?and look at their ancestors and great grandparents coming through ellis island. >> what each group has gone through and tried to move up fascinates me and i love that end shot there with the statue of liberty through the window. beautiful. >> large format for ever. >>> one of our favorite holiday trar traditions here is introducing you to our entire team as they do all of the work that really matters. helping us b...
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do you guys have family that passed through ellis island?d go back and look at their ancestors and great grandparents coming through ellis island. >> what each group has gone througd fascinates me and i love that end shot there with the statue of liberty through the window. beautiful. >> large format for ever. >>> one of our favorite holiday trar traditions here is introducing you to our entire team as they do all of the work that really matters. helping us bring you all that ♪ >>> how do charlie and norah and gayle not dance every time they come out of a commercial break? 2016 is an exciting year for us at "cbs this morning." we bring you the news every day with the help and dedication of an entire team. here is our holiday card to you. ♪ ♪ ♪ candles burning low lots of mistletoe lots of snow and ice ♪ ♪ everywhere we go singing carols right outside my door ♪ ♪ all these things and more all these things and ♪ that's what christmas means to me my love that's what christmas means to me ♪ ♪ you know what i mean i see your smiling face like i n
do you guys have family that passed through ellis island?d go back and look at their ancestors and great grandparents coming through ellis island. >> what each group has gone througd fascinates me and i love that end shot there with the statue of liberty through the window. beautiful. >> large format for ever. >>> one of our favorite holiday trar traditions here is introducing you to our entire team as they do all of the work that really matters. helping us bring you all...
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part of ellis island.you're watching "cbs this morning." atching "cbs this morning." migraines steal moments from my life. so i use excedrin. it starts to relieve migraine pain in just 30 minutes. and it works on my symptoms, too. now moments lost to migraines are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] you got a great deal during toyotathon! enjoy the low apr financing. what a deal. better hurry. last chance of the year. noooooooooo! you made it just in time! it's the final days of toyotathon. right now during toyotathon get 0% apr financing on over ten select models. offer ends january 3rd. for great deals on other toyotas, visit toyota.com. here you go. the toyota of your dreams. this is real. toyota. let's go places. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. [
part of ellis island.you're watching "cbs this morning." atching "cbs this morning." migraines steal moments from my life. so i use excedrin. it starts to relieve migraine pain in just 30 minutes. and it works on my symptoms, too. now moments lost to migraines are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] you got a great deal during toyotathon! enjoy the low apr financing. what a deal. better hurry. last chance of the year. noooooooooo! you made it just in time! it's the...
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meet him on ellis island. first-- bitter cold this week. and temps are only going down from here.let's check in with meteorologist michael schlesinger. forecast...today...colder. partly sunny in the morning then clearing. highs around 12. west winds 5 to 15 mph. tonight...partly cloudy. lows around 2. west winds 5 to 15 mph. wednesday...partly sunny. around 13. west winds 10 to 20 mph. wednesday night...bitterly cold. partly cloudy. lows around 2 below. west winds 10 to 20 mph. wind chill readings 12 below to 22 ? >> that's hailee steinfeld, too. she's coming up. >>> the twin panda cubs at the zr zoo names. sheila and nala. their names were picked after 23,000 fans from around the world sent in suggestions. it's estimated there are 1900 giant pandas living in the wild. the twins didn't attend the naming. they're still learning to walk. but we noted they're okay. i guess you like hailee. >> this is on my running play list. welcome back to "cbs this morning," copming un this half hour, photographer used old methods to creates a fresh perspect
meet him on ellis island. first-- bitter cold this week. and temps are only going down from here.let's check in with meteorologist michael schlesinger. forecast...today...colder. partly sunny in the morning then clearing. highs around 12. west winds 5 to 15 mph. tonight...partly cloudy. lows around 2. west winds 5 to 15 mph. wednesday...partly sunny. around 13. west winds 10 to 20 mph. wednesday night...bitterly cold. partly cloudy. lows around 2 below. west winds 10 to 20 mph. wind chill...
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the latest subject is a little known part of ellis island.t to the man behind the camera. >> reporter: he's a native of wisconsin, and eight years ago, jared discovered photography, which became something of an obsession for him. now, this obsession led to a dream job, making sure the past is preserved for the future. well, at first look, his work space doesn't look so ea an area like this -- >> uh-huh. >> reporter: is this a challenge for you? >> this area is very much a challenge for me. >> reporter: this building, abandoned for 60 years, boarded up and filled with debris, is actually supplying photographer jared bortese, with both a challenge -- >> you've got to make something interesting when it's something but empty space. >> exactly. >> reporter: and some powerful inspiration. >> when you're taking a photograph, especially the way the public consumes photography these days, it's all instinct, real quick. so what you have to do is try to find a composition and angle that you know is going to capture people and interest them. that's where
the latest subject is a little known part of ellis island.t to the man behind the camera. >> reporter: he's a native of wisconsin, and eight years ago, jared discovered photography, which became something of an obsession for him. now, this obsession led to a dream job, making sure the past is preserved for the future. well, at first look, his work space doesn't look so ea an area like this -- >> uh-huh. >> reporter: is this a challenge for you? >> this area is very much...
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i want to bring in ellis for at least the last word. looks like rite now the russians are winning in all of this. >> they are. let me push back against some of this hand ringing. that's lot of stuff we could do. even if we don't know exactly the russian intentions the concept of retaliation is something that all nations understand. and you know what, we could do more than toss their diplomats out or shut down their summer homes. there's all kind of nings we could reveal about the business dealings of the leaders of russia, impose additional sanctions. what will be interesting going forward is let's watch how the republicans in the senate push trump on this. that's really the fight to come and that's going to tell whether we're going to get more of it, none of it or somewhere in between. >> matthew and ellis, thank you both for joins us this morning. happy new year, guys. >> and to you. thank you. >> and to you, gentlemen. thank you. >>> this weekend i know a lot of you are cleaning up some ice storm remnants, an ice storm in maine took
i want to bring in ellis for at least the last word. looks like rite now the russians are winning in all of this. >> they are. let me push back against some of this hand ringing. that's lot of stuff we could do. even if we don't know exactly the russian intentions the concept of retaliation is something that all nations understand. and you know what, we could do more than toss their diplomats out or shut down their summer homes. there's all kind of nings we could reveal about the business...
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fees are kind of high on the ellis act.you just say your niece is moving in then-i'm sorry i spoke too much. so that now includes we will come to you with more information about that. secure input on back. the fair chance of ordinances something that's been around for several years and i don't-we want to come and talk with you about that in the future as well. it's the cities -expand the box on the application. don't ask about my criminal background until you are really looking at me as a tenant and then you can pull it it only go back seven years. don't go back until i was 18 years old and now i'm 70. then finally as jeff mentioned the neighborhood resident housing preference program which is something we shall be adopted by the city. we are looking at that. it is being applied to inclusionary units where it preference there's a set-aside amount of units in a new building, new development that go to people that live in the district and a half mile radius of the new project. so they have a housing preference or apply for th
fees are kind of high on the ellis act.you just say your niece is moving in then-i'm sorry i spoke too much. so that now includes we will come to you with more information about that. secure input on back. the fair chance of ordinances something that's been around for several years and i don't-we want to come and talk with you about that in the future as well. it's the cities -expand the box on the application. don't ask about my criminal background until you are really looking at me as a...
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mustang also benefited from a terrific score by warren ellis.of modern cinema's most intriguing composers. alongside the likes of johnny greenwood and clint mansell, who did superb work on ben wheatley‘s adaptation ofjg ballard's dystopian novel, high—rise, his woozy, sensuous score perfectly capturing the film's increasingly unsettling tone. i'm so sorry. i'll survive. i thought you were empty. ijust moved in. you're an excellent specimen. high—rise opened in uk cinemas in march, where it went head—to—head with the coen brothers‘ splendid throwback hollywood fantasy, hail, caesar!, one of the most delightfully silly films of the year. why do you say it like that, why do you say "t‘were"? well, you said "say it like i say it." yes, but... you seem to be lingering. it's interminable, the word, i'm wondering when it will end, and we shouldn't be wondering, should we, we should be marching right along for so simple. would that it were so simple. calm down! when april rolled around, nothing could touch thejungle book, disney's reboot of its classic
mustang also benefited from a terrific score by warren ellis.of modern cinema's most intriguing composers. alongside the likes of johnny greenwood and clint mansell, who did superb work on ben wheatley‘s adaptation ofjg ballard's dystopian novel, high—rise, his woozy, sensuous score perfectly capturing the film's increasingly unsettling tone. i'm so sorry. i'll survive. i thought you were empty. ijust moved in. you're an excellent specimen. high—rise opened in uk cinemas in march, where...
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analyst and best selling author ellis henican with us. good morning to you. >> relevant again. >> we need your ex-ppertise. these sanctions on russia and will they stick once obama is out of office? lisa monaco spoke out. listen to what she said. >> the reversal of sanctions would be highly unusual. indeed the sanctions usually remain in place until the activity and reasons for them being imposed in the first place has been removed. >> so, since all the talk about president obama looking to sanction russia, donald trump has been dismiss sive of the intelligence community. i'm saying a thawing of this. reince priebus was on fox yesterday saying we can talk to the agencies and find the evidence there. how bad is it? i interpret that is show me the evidence and we'll act. >> the intelligence agency standing by eager to show them. i did note that president-elect donald trump said he would be available next week to get briefed. it is fascinating. you are right. it would be unusual to reverse sanctions like this. don't you think this year is a
analyst and best selling author ellis henican with us. good morning to you. >> relevant again. >> we need your ex-ppertise. these sanctions on russia and will they stick once obama is out of office? lisa monaco spoke out. listen to what she said. >> the reversal of sanctions would be highly unusual. indeed the sanctions usually remain in place until the activity and reasons for them being imposed in the first place has been removed. >> so, since all the talk about...
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ellis, dr. coski was very careful to point out that when he talks of the south and talks of a logo for the south, he's speaking particularly of the white south. and in his book he acknowledges time and again that black americans were simply not asked. they had no voice in that conversation, as we came up with consensus symbols, yet black americans were speaking. not being heard is different from not having anything to say. let's talk about those years, from the mid-'40s to the mid-'50s, what was going on in black america and was there a very conscious sense that this all terntive narrative of the past was gaining legitimacy and gaining force and sort of hardening in the public consensus without a black american counternarrative being given enough space? if you go back to world war i and the experience of black soldiers when they fought in france under french commands and you look at the experience of most of them being one where they ate in the same restaurants as the french, they rode on the sa
ellis, dr. coski was very careful to point out that when he talks of the south and talks of a logo for the south, he's speaking particularly of the white south. and in his book he acknowledges time and again that black americans were simply not asked. they had no voice in that conversation, as we came up with consensus symbols, yet black americans were speaking. not being heard is different from not having anything to say. let's talk about those years, from the mid-'40s to the mid-'50s, what...
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meet him on ellis island next.to protect public safety, keeping the power lines clear, ,, while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing, the work that we do helps us protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our community safe. this is our community, this is where we live. we need to make sure that we have a beautiful place for our children to live. together, we're building a better california. >>> okay. the good news in san francisco the two traffic alerts are over but a lot of residual backup in the area and a new crash to tell you about on northbound 280 at serramonte boulevard. it's a solo car crash blocking the left lane and the backup is already to 380 in the area. you're at 26 miles per hour. outside of san francisco, here's the bay bridge toll plaza, the maze to downtown will take you 18 minutes. and acros
meet him on ellis island next.to protect public safety, keeping the power lines clear, ,, while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing, the work that we do helps us protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our community safe. this is our community, this is where we live. we need to make sure...
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ellie's slippers.> this is my draper james, jenna's buddy, reese witherspoon. they're offering free shipping if you offer by tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. >> she's just like adam. >> can you believe it? >> mama! >> mama. scotch and soda, how cute is that? >> and these are gifts for dog lovers and your dog. we've got cute leashes and collars and fancy play balls. >> let's move along. >> next up, we have bensgarden.com. this is something you have to order today by 2:00 p.m. e.t., you can get some of this is amazing decopage tray >> mother-in-law table. >> and last but not least. >> oh, boy, pillows. >> al loves pillows. >> but there's even more. this is from allmodern.com. they have free two-day shipping on select items. >> i'm going to get al a pillow for christmas. >> really quick. >> we don't have time. >> it's on the internet, never mind. don't pay any attention to this. if you want more ideas online for stuff that ships for free, she'll stream live on our today's take facebook page. check it out and -- >> b
ellie's slippers.> this is my draper james, jenna's buddy, reese witherspoon. they're offering free shipping if you offer by tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. >> she's just like adam. >> can you believe it? >> mama! >> mama. scotch and soda, how cute is that? >> and these are gifts for dog lovers and your dog. we've got cute leashes and collars and fancy play balls. >> let's move along. >> next up, we have bensgarden.com. this is something you have to order...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, baltimore. >> great to see him continuing to do well. that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester hold. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. right now at 6:g at an uber self driving car. those cars were "topic one" in a closed door meeting between uber, the d-m-v and the state >>> you're looking at an uber self-driving car. the state attorney general has been trying to put the brakes on the cars in the city. we learned the meeting ended with uber backing down. >> this is a pivotal point with the future of self-driving cars. the technology is ready, but not the legislation. within the past 30 minutes, uber has announced it's shutting down its pilot program in california for those self-driving cars. presumably they will continue their pilot program in other states. we first broke the story tonight on our 5:00 newscast. ironic here, can't test their cars in the city, what happens now. >> this is sudden news. uber's driverless ride sharing program getting a red light from the dmv and the city
rehema ellis, nbc news, baltimore. >> great to see him continuing to do well. that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester hold. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. right now at 6:g at an uber self driving car. those cars were "topic one" in a closed door meeting between uber, the d-m-v and the state >>> you're looking at an uber self-driving car. the state attorney general has been trying to put the brakes on the cars...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> a very busy day in th transition. early this morning, we learned donald trump has been named "time" magazine's person of the year. and we heard from the president-elect himself, moments after. mr. trump speaking with "the today show" on a range of issues. and throughout the day, a flurry of cabinet picks including another general. this time, to lead homeland security. nbc's halle jackson has it all covered. >> with the transition clock ticking, more picks for the president-elect. currently suing it. over power plant emissions regulations. a top transition source tells nbc news scott pruitt has been picked to lead that agency with push-back already from those who fear he'll keep fighting to dismantle president obama's climate change initiatives. less he controversy surrounds another selection, transition sources tell nbc news retired general john kelly will be tapped to head homeland security. kelly spent four ultimately leading u.s. southern command. his son, who also served in the military, was killed in 2010, in afg
rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> a very busy day in th transition. early this morning, we learned donald trump has been named "time" magazine's person of the year. and we heard from the president-elect himself, moments after. mr. trump speaking with "the today show" on a range of issues. and throughout the day, a flurry of cabinet picks including another general. this time, to lead homeland security. nbc's halle jackson has it all covered. >> with the transition...
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the first assignment was the little known ellis island. it's tucked behind the famous great hall.od is there. jim, good morning. >> good morning. air force veteran javab ez is a native-american. photography became an obsession for him. a dream job making sure the past is preserved for the future. while at first look his work space doesn't look so dreamy. an area like this, is this a challenge four? >> this area is very much a challenge for me. ♪ >> reporter: this building, abandoned for 60 years, boarded up and filled with debris is actually supplies photographer jarod ortiz with both a challenge -- you've got to make something interesting when it's actually nothing but wide open space. >> exactly. >> reporter: -- and some powerful inspiration. >> when you're taking a photograph especially the way the public consumes photography, it's all instinct. real quick. so what you have to do is find a composition angle tha them. that's where the light comes into play. usually you can draw light to people's emotions. >> reporter: ortiz is snapping his way to a forgotten corner of ellis isla
the first assignment was the little known ellis island. it's tucked behind the famous great hall.od is there. jim, good morning. >> good morning. air force veteran javab ez is a native-american. photography became an obsession for him. a dream job making sure the past is preserved for the future. while at first look his work space doesn't look so dreamy. an area like this, is this a challenge four? >> this area is very much a challenge for me. ♪ >> reporter: this building,...
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ellis, big things in the world. assassination of the russian ambassador in turkey. and the tractor-trailer in the christmas marketplace in berlin. you have the american drone that the chinese returned and two responses. the american government and chinese government about the drone and how peaceful the handover. trump has a lot on his plate. >> are you implying he should go to daily intelligence briefings? >> i'm implying nothing. should you have rallies and tweeting in the middle of the night when the job might change the behavior. >> there is the can question. it is always hard to tell a new president of the united states to do something he doesn't want to do. he just has been elected president. that is the makeup of the guy of donald trump. should he be boning up on the complex issues? absolutely. is he? unlikely. >> the people around him clearly are and will be. zach, that is my question. when he takes over, the job might change trump. >> you heard barack obama talk about this. it is not until you sit down in the chair in the oval office and where it starts to w
ellis, big things in the world. assassination of the russian ambassador in turkey. and the tractor-trailer in the christmas marketplace in berlin. you have the american drone that the chinese returned and two responses. the american government and chinese government about the drone and how peaceful the handover. trump has a lot on his plate. >> are you implying he should go to daily intelligence briefings? >> i'm implying nothing. should you have rallies and tweeting in the middle...
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but first we go to nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: brutal blowing snow. ice, sleet, and more than one whiteout, all before winter's even officially arrived. >> it's freezing cold. >> reporter: miserable conditions for boston firefighters, battling this six-alarm blaze in windchills of minus 15 this morning. no cause yet, but plenty of problems. >> the street's frozen, so there's a lot of danger with it. >> reporter: also frozen, hoses and ladders covered in ice, stuck in place after dousing the ferocious fire. travel troubles too. in minnesota, slick roads to blame for more than 200 crashes, just today. the race is on to prevent those types of traffic troubles around the windy city. preparing for snow and cold temperatures this weekend that could feel like 19 below. not just uncomfortable, but life-threatening. who is most vulnerable? >> those who are out for a long time, such as workers. elderly patients or people who are in their homes and don't have heat, for example, and actually can't get help. and then infants and children. >> reporter: tonight auth
but first we go to nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: brutal blowing snow. ice, sleet, and more than one whiteout, all before winter's even officially arrived. >> it's freezing cold. >> reporter: miserable conditions for boston firefighters, battling this six-alarm blaze in windchills of minus 15 this morning. no cause yet, but plenty of problems. >> the street's frozen, so there's a lot of danger with it. >> reporter: also frozen, hoses and ladders covered in ice,...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, baltimore. >> great to see him continuing to d for us on this wednesday nightster holt, for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> can you give us a hint on what you got harry for christmas? >> come on. >> could the new year bring a new princess? i'm natalie morales with brand-new details on how harry is helping meghan navigate all that royal pressure. and a glimpse at what their holiday could look like. >> you have been doing well on the
rehema ellis, nbc news, baltimore. >> great to see him continuing to d for us on this wednesday nightster holt, for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> can you give us a hint on what you got harry for christmas? >> come on. >> could the new year bring a new princess? i'm natalie morales with brand-new details on how harry is helping meghan navigate all that royal pressure. and a glimpse at what their holiday could look like. >> you...
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the list goes on and on. >> ellis, i'll start with you. the simple fact there is a relationship or a friendship. is that a positive or is that a negative as senator mccain states? >> that is fine. i don't have a problem with the secretary of state who knows people in the world. rex tillerson does. that's on the good side of the equation. you have to take some pause with the name is greeted with high five notis in the kremlin and h shaking on capitol hill. we don't know the political issues in washington. it is still coming together. does the russian hacking investigation have anything to do with it? there will be questions. >> when someone is so closely tied with the russian president at a time when we are having the questions about the russian hacking. donald trump's point is this is a guy who knows how to get stuff done. he picks up the phone and kings and prime ministers pick up the phone. diplomacy is more powerful than washington insiders realize. this is someone because he knows how to get things done, can move things along in americ
the list goes on and on. >> ellis, i'll start with you. the simple fact there is a relationship or a friendship. is that a positive or is that a negative as senator mccain states? >> that is fine. i don't have a problem with the secretary of state who knows people in the world. rex tillerson does. that's on the good side of the equation. you have to take some pause with the name is greeted with high five notis in the kremlin and h shaking on capitol hill. we don't know the political...
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rahema ellis, thank you so much. kristen welker at the white house and peter alexander here with me in d.c. steve clemons is the editor at large at "the atlantic" and msnbc contributor. we want to drill down more on what's going on with the cia and the fbi. there is disagreement between the agencies about not whether russia hacked into the dnc but whether they were doing so in order to help donald trump get elected. tell me why there is a disconnect and what it means. >> i think the cia look at voluminous amounts of circumstantial evidence from a lot of different corners. they can see around corners that you and i can't. they have come out with an assessment saying that the russians were trying to give donald trump the tilt in this. the fbi is looking for actionable intelligence. other intelligence agencies are out there, too. there are 17 different intelligence-collecting units within the u.s. government. they have not provided a uniform agreement between them. the disputes may not just be between the fbi and cia in
rahema ellis, thank you so much. kristen welker at the white house and peter alexander here with me in d.c. steve clemons is the editor at large at "the atlantic" and msnbc contributor. we want to drill down more on what's going on with the cia and the fbi. there is disagreement between the agencies about not whether russia hacked into the dnc but whether they were doing so in order to help donald trump get elected. tell me why there is a disconnect and what it means. >> i think...
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a small detail of cars, including trooper donahue and his family, will leave the ellis littleton .. and tto bring trooper his whernds and fellow law en his life. corey here. meteorologist marty coniglio joins us. marty-- clouds in the forecast all day... also happening will be in court today, accused of stole 12-hundred dollars from a suspect's car as he was helping investigate a crime scene back in october. today he'll be in court for an advisement. police say a school employee noticed some odd behavior between a teacher and female student -- and now the teacher is accused of sexually assaulting her. poice arrested westminster high school teacher benjamin forbes for sexual assault on a child -- after that employee reported the behavior to administrators. forbes has resigned from the school. a denver health physician will no longer see patients anytime soon -- after directing racial slurs at the first lady. denver health anesthesiologist michelle herren posted about first lady michelle obama on facebook quote... 'monkey face and poor ebonic english. there -- i feel better and am sti
a small detail of cars, including trooper donahue and his family, will leave the ellis littleton .. and tto bring trooper his whernds and fellow law en his life. corey here. meteorologist marty coniglio joins us. marty-- clouds in the forecast all day... also happening will be in court today, accused of stole 12-hundred dollars from a suspect's car as he was helping investigate a crime scene back in october. today he'll be in court for an advisement. police say a school employee noticed some...
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gb secured their first medal in the sport since 2004, with marcus ellis and chris langridge claimingg geography and spectacular seafront made for a stunning setting but the city isn't without its problems and life for disabled people here can be far from straightforward. so the rio paralympics was seen as an opportunity to improve accessibility and attitudes here in brazil. the british team were hoping to improve on their medal success from london 2012. dame sarah storey already had an incredible haul heading into rio and that was further extended. three gold medals saw her become gb's most successful female paralympian of all time. with 14 titles. other highlights included jonnie peacock sprinting his way to a stunning defence of his 100 metre crown. the historic 1—2—3 for the gb archers, an emotional table tennis victory for will bayley, and brilliant hat tricks for hannah cockroft on the track, bethany firth in the pool, as well as for the equestrian stars sophie christiansen and natasha baker. there were countless others who also excelled. here's kate grey's take on the best of t
gb secured their first medal in the sport since 2004, with marcus ellis and chris langridge claimingg geography and spectacular seafront made for a stunning setting but the city isn't without its problems and life for disabled people here can be far from straightforward. so the rio paralympics was seen as an opportunity to improve accessibility and attitudes here in brazil. the british team were hoping to improve on their medal success from london 2012. dame sarah storey already had an...