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ellie, you go and show him what to do. well done, ellie. thank you. glad you're here. 0k.e has to make sure everything is in place and running on time to avoid missing his slot at the crematorium. be careful with the flowers. after three, lift in. one, two, three. wheels. mind yourfingers when you're pushing. just have the pillow on the back as well, please. right. let's make a move. ready? let's go. it's been a stressful morning, but luke has managed to stick to schedule. he'll now accompany the hearse to pick up the dead person's family and friends, paging, orwalking infront, as it leaves his shop. it's a gesture of respect. while he's doing that, ellie and ben arrive at the crematorium to ensure the chapel and orders of service are set up correctly, all before luke and the hearse arrive. music: "break apart" by bonobo feat rhye. shoulders please, gentlemen. thank you, ben. forward, gentlemen, thank you. ladies, gentlemen, family and friends, would you like to follow me into the chapel, please? music continues. when you're getting the "grandad" out, obviously do one at a
ellie, you go and show him what to do. well done, ellie. thank you. glad you're here. 0k.e has to make sure everything is in place and running on time to avoid missing his slot at the crematorium. be careful with the flowers. after three, lift in. one, two, three. wheels. mind yourfingers when you're pushing. just have the pillow on the back as well, please. right. let's make a move. ready? let's go. it's been a stressful morning, but luke has managed to stick to schedule. he'll now accompany...
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even sheriff ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was.e was met there. >> this case was personal to you, sheriff. >> yes. my daughter and miss teresa and scott's daughter played softball together. >> you would see teresa at the ballpark. >> it felt like part of my family was gone too. >> they had a look around the truck. no sign of a struggle. dusting revealed no viable fingerprints. there were no footprints. not even a loose hair. puzzling. was there any thought once you saw the scene that this was a suicide? >> there was things missing that prevented the suicide theory. >> like what? >> if you're going to commit suicide with a gun, it's usually at the scene. >> it was clear teresa had been murdered. shot with a gun which was now missing. and what was more, her cell phone, the one always attached to her hip, was nowhere to be found. >> did it look like it could have been a robbery? >> the wallet wasn't taken. the purse was on the console. but the contents of the purse had been dumped out in her lap. >> a clumsy attempt at staging, you mi
even sheriff ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was.e was met there. >> this case was personal to you, sheriff. >> yes. my daughter and miss teresa and scott's daughter played softball together. >> you would see teresa at the ballpark. >> it felt like part of my family was gone too. >> they had a look around the truck. no sign of a struggle. dusting revealed no viable fingerprints. there were no footprints. not even a loose hair. puzzling....
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and the 229 ellis is coming up on my d.r. next week will absolutely come to you dealing with what is happening in the tenderloin. there is no tenderloin notices, and you have to be really adventurous like i too many force a d.r. hearing because there is no notice. exempt we're noticed on window replacement and on that you have a hearing next week. pay attention. there needs to be someone that goes into the residential hotel ordinance and knows what it means because it's not the planning code. but it deals with planning issues. and the same thing with the rent control or did nanls. all of those deal intimately with the planning code, but the planning staff is not aware of what they're doing. and you need someone who has no conflict with processing permits to do that work and it's a high priority. i'm going to bring it up. others will bring it up when the budget is at the board of supervisors. thank you. >> thank you t.s next eke spaoer, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. peter cohen. you have a big queue so i'll keep it
and the 229 ellis is coming up on my d.r. next week will absolutely come to you dealing with what is happening in the tenderloin. there is no tenderloin notices, and you have to be really adventurous like i too many force a d.r. hearing because there is no notice. exempt we're noticed on window replacement and on that you have a hearing next week. pay attention. there needs to be someone that goes into the residential hotel ordinance and knows what it means because it's not the planning code....
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hearing on this project until after the ellis act due date. our d.r. hearing date is -- has now been postponed and we fear that the senior tenants in occupancy will be forced to vacate as their ellis act eviction date is april 28. please, we request a d.r. hearing as soon as possible. thank you very much for your time and consideration. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is ken hogar, the other half. and i am the owner of 75 and 77 28th, next door to michael and connie. we filed for a d.r. hearing in 2017 in hopes of a quick hearing date as the current tenants who were seniors in their late '70s have been living there for 29 years and have been subjected to an ellis act eviction by april 28. the planner, chris towns, has attempted to schedule a d.r. hearing date in march with an rdat date of january 17. on january 15, the sponsors architect, russell phlegmings, requested a delay so his clients could resolve the tenant issue. one week after chris town said he would schedule a hearing date in march, he
hearing on this project until after the ellis act due date. our d.r. hearing date is -- has now been postponed and we fear that the senior tenants in occupancy will be forced to vacate as their ellis act eviction date is april 28. please, we request a d.r. hearing as soon as possible. thank you very much for your time and consideration. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is ken hogar, the other half. and i am the owner of 75 and...
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but he has returned to see his wife, katie ellis.katie, chad informed her that he had contracted hepatitis and that she is likely to have it as well and should be tested as soon as possible. but katie has shown considerably less concern than chad. >> i'm not totally freaked out or scared or anything. just something that i'm going to have to deal with. >> in fact, katie has yet to report to the medical clinic to test for hepatitis. she fears a positive result will mean transferring to the infirmary for an indefinite period of time, forcing her to leave behind the good friends she's made in her housing unit. >> without them it would be very lonely, very depressing. you know, trying to get through this by yourself. >> there's no possible way she doesn't have it. it's impossible. >> chad is still living at the salvation army in downtown tampa. but today he's ridden his bike ten miles to the jail to see katie again. >> did you go get tested for your hepatitis? >> no. >> no. and the reason why is because you don't want to get moved out of
but he has returned to see his wife, katie ellis.katie, chad informed her that he had contracted hepatitis and that she is likely to have it as well and should be tested as soon as possible. but katie has shown considerably less concern than chad. >> i'm not totally freaked out or scared or anything. just something that i'm going to have to deal with. >> in fact, katie has yet to report to the medical clinic to test for hepatitis. she fears a positive result will mean transferring...
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i was kind of glad to see ellis island, as bad as it was.s good to see any kind of land, it was. woman: according to the houses i left in my town, this was like -- like a whole city, that i almost felt smaller than i am. man: and when i came through these doors i saw all these people there, i figured, well, i guess i'll have to stay here for good probably, because, all these people, what are they doing here? and nobody was happy. you don't know what's going to happen. ♪ woman: i had a coat and a dress and a pair of shoes, that's it. man: one suitcase i had with me and about -- about $50, i guess. woman: my basket -- my little basket, that's all i had with me. you were lucky to have the one. man: we had no other possessions but that. we had no baggage. we had nothing. woman: nothing except the clothes. we had nothing. narrator: clinging to their possessions, they entered the great building and climbed the stairs. woman: jesus, mary, and joseph, i says, where am i? man: they would come right in to the big hall, and there they were told to sit
i was kind of glad to see ellis island, as bad as it was.s good to see any kind of land, it was. woman: according to the houses i left in my town, this was like -- like a whole city, that i almost felt smaller than i am. man: and when i came through these doors i saw all these people there, i figured, well, i guess i'll have to stay here for good probably, because, all these people, what are they doing here? and nobody was happy. you don't know what's going to happen. ♪ woman: i had a coat...
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sarah: ellis with the latest from south africa. thank you.n germany, martine schulz has officially stepped down with immediate effect of the leader of the social democrats. the move comes among widespread disenchantment with his leadership within the ranks of the spd party. members are gearing up to vote on a deal with angela merkel' conservatives. ssenior members say they will back schulz's nomination for the new leader. for more on this, let us bring in political scientist kristof gnguen. we know they are trying to manage a smooth transition now, but it is a critical moment not only for the spd but for the country. they need to approve the proposed coalition with chancellor angela merkel's conservatives. does this throw a wrench into that process? kristof: i think the hope was the leadership transition would beast mode. fact that there -- would be smooth. the fact that there are some people would be unhappy shows the transition has not been smooth. the fact that we talking about it now means they have not succeeded. i think their hope is no
sarah: ellis with the latest from south africa. thank you.n germany, martine schulz has officially stepped down with immediate effect of the leader of the social democrats. the move comes among widespread disenchantment with his leadership within the ranks of the spd party. members are gearing up to vote on a deal with angela merkel' conservatives. ssenior members say they will back schulz's nomination for the new leader. for more on this, let us bring in political scientist kristof gnguen. we...
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ellis and boyd tracked her down, and what they discovered? well, that changed everything, or seemed to. the person they were talking to was scott's mistress. >> he was under the impression that scott was not married at that time. >> what did you make of that when you heard it? >> we knew that wasn't correct. >> a love triangle? jealous home wrecker kills wife, claims husband? no. not even close. scott's girlfriend thought his marriage was over, his divorce finalized. >> what was her reaction to getting the real story? she must have been upset? >> more hurt, probably than upset, because i think she'd fallen in love with him. >> he'd been lying like a sidewalk. >> that's right. >> and you had no idea that woman was associated with him that way either, did you? >> i had met her once or twice, but i just thought they were friends. i didn't think it was anything else. >> this was betrayal in all capital letters. >> that's a very good word. >> you are betrayed. >> lied to. yeah. taken advantage of in a way. >> kelsey may have been surprised, but te
ellis and boyd tracked her down, and what they discovered? well, that changed everything, or seemed to. the person they were talking to was scott's mistress. >> he was under the impression that scott was not married at that time. >> what did you make of that when you heard it? >> we knew that wasn't correct. >> a love triangle? jealous home wrecker kills wife, claims husband? no. not even close. scott's girlfriend thought his marriage was over, his divorce finalized....
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the next one is for 229 ellis street. so this one is going to be -- let's see i think i just had it in front of me. 52 new group housing rooms. and it is a project that is going in 300 feet away from the following places of entertainment, hilton union square, union square sports bar, hotel nikko, new delhi restaurant and parc 55 hotel. here to tell you about the project is chloe anglouse. there we go. >> good evening commissioners. i'm one of the founders of star city properties, the project sponsor. chloe is here for support and if needed will help but hopefully between myself and our acoustical consultant we can answer all your questions. quickly, star city properties, we're a young company, only two years-old, founded in 2016 here in san francisco. we're developer and operator of middle income rental housing, we utilize a model that is called co-living. it is an approach that is affordable by design where individuals rent a private unit, that private unit comes with a private bathroom or comes with a shared bathroom wi
the next one is for 229 ellis street. so this one is going to be -- let's see i think i just had it in front of me. 52 new group housing rooms. and it is a project that is going in 300 feet away from the following places of entertainment, hilton union square, union square sports bar, hotel nikko, new delhi restaurant and parc 55 hotel. here to tell you about the project is chloe anglouse. there we go. >> good evening commissioners. i'm one of the founders of star city properties, the...
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now sadly that evening, ellie may's condition deteriorated.tal where she died. and jones, the receptionist who saw ellie may and her mother when they arrived at reception, has been giving evidence to the inquest this morning. she has spoken about the so—called ten minute rule and said this is not something set in stone, not a hard and fast rule, however it was a time management issue and understanding not all the doctors are dear to it and in this case doctorjohn rowell did and it had never been used for an emergency appointment before and the doctor has been telling the inquest this morning he now accepts it was unacceptable that he did send ellie may away. thank you. now, has the smartphone craze peaked ? there have been fewer big technological advances for the hand—held device in recent years, and the growth in sales has been slowing. so what's next for the mobile market? well, the industry's biggest annual show the mobile world congress gets under way today in barcelona and some of the new models have been unveiled already. our technology
now sadly that evening, ellie may's condition deteriorated.tal where she died. and jones, the receptionist who saw ellie may and her mother when they arrived at reception, has been giving evidence to the inquest this morning. she has spoken about the so—called ten minute rule and said this is not something set in stone, not a hard and fast rule, however it was a time management issue and understanding not all the doctors are dear to it and in this case doctorjohn rowell did and it had never...
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i only see them ellie and hussein now live with alleys parents. of the little of the earlies that you know if you look at coney island because of why these are as you know in the. model the body and i saw him a genie i mean i know that i love shows your idea. this week will. only go for the more vocal charlotte was the girls as. the more shallows of the soil out of. all of those. waiting patiently to see dr moon jared is a civilian twenty two year old guard band from mosul it desperately wants smudges help. how they can either kirby or the. poor have it he lost both legs after he was hit by a mortar when walking to college mutable most of us have to learn how much more google meant that way all of that i've been out of work no moved out of why there. was a mental issue. below me with that can tell me go to law is clear owner of the world does that we got the. best love and not the. band found out about one hundred after trolling the internet and seeing videos of patients more king with a new lakes cause i really am she a license or i know what the
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and michael juarez are senior latino couple in their 70s who live in fear of an ellis act eviction, as you know. this april 18. they've been in their home at 79 28th street for 30 years and should not have to go through this special kind of hell. they are quite naturally very frightened. who wouldn't be? quite frankly, one of the things that would lift their spirits would be to have their d.r. case moved up to some time in march or earlier so at least they might have some chance of a landlord changing his mind, the land lord gene crystal, in terms of the april ellis. negotiations and mediation are ongoing. but the sword of domacles is hanging over their head. another san francisco couple, filipino americans, melinda cortez, 87 years old and alex cortez, have recently been forced out of the their home of 22 years by the same gene crystal. this home is in soma at 53 rush street. they would be here today, in fact. they met the juarezes at a rally in front of gene crystal's office building in daly city a few months ago. gene crystal is not going out of the land lord business. he is in the
and michael juarez are senior latino couple in their 70s who live in fear of an ellis act eviction, as you know. this april 18. they've been in their home at 79 28th street for 30 years and should not have to go through this special kind of hell. they are quite naturally very frightened. who wouldn't be? quite frankly, one of the things that would lift their spirits would be to have their d.r. case moved up to some time in march or earlier so at least they might have some chance of a landlord...
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ellie may clark had suffered with asthma throughout her short life.ment at the grange clinic in newport because she was more than ten minutes late. doctor joanne because she was more than ten minutes late. doctorjoanne roe, the doctor who took that decision, told the inquest today she was busy with another patient. the hearing heard it had a ten minute rule doctors had where they could turn patients away. but never before had it been applied to emergency patients. the coroner heard there were serious concerns. she was going to be writing a report now highlighting them, that ellie may clark had been let down by failings in the system, that opportunities to give her potentially life—saving treatment had been missed. herfamily were here at the hearing today. they said they were disappointed there was no finding of neglect and said they had waited three years for these a nswe i’s. thanks very much. there were crowds at heathrow airport this afternoon as british olympians arrived home after the winter games in pyeongchang. team gb achieved their target of
ellie may clark had suffered with asthma throughout her short life.ment at the grange clinic in newport because she was more than ten minutes late. doctor joanne because she was more than ten minutes late. doctorjoanne roe, the doctor who took that decision, told the inquest today she was busy with another patient. the hearing heard it had a ten minute rule doctors had where they could turn patients away. but never before had it been applied to emergency patients. the coroner heard there were...
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said to remove the statue of liberty we discussed this with sports studies and sociology professor ellis cashmore he thinks elite competitions are no more about politics than the sport itself. i do find it absolutely ridiculous that the olympics is now trying to stamp out any kind of reference to nationalism the whole point of the olympics was originally at least in the late nineteenth century when the modern olympics started to bring nations together over the years what has happened is that the olympics have been hijacked in one way or another by political interest groups sometimes whole governments i don't think you can keep politics out of the olympics any more than you can keep politics out of sport generally this whole russian doping business has just escalated and escalated to the point where russians have been eliminated disqualified from competition that is in itself a political decision and we've seen this whole narrative that's been going on for a very long time ellis cashmore facebook and google are at risk of losing one of the world's biggest advertisers if they fail to impro
said to remove the statue of liberty we discussed this with sports studies and sociology professor ellis cashmore he thinks elite competitions are no more about politics than the sport itself. i do find it absolutely ridiculous that the olympics is now trying to stamp out any kind of reference to nationalism the whole point of the olympics was originally at least in the late nineteenth century when the modern olympics started to bring nations together over the years what has happened is that...
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ellie suddenly became a single father to his young son hussein. macho done to move on with her that was the real. what is your box of ours are the. most up. us had them they were darling the thought of another being you know the most i want . more than they will want all of the wish you were going to have and they would all those or go at it the ocular. the never saw it and be done that out and show all over the noble hell of. a shark that is of of them we're going to have or the whole wide...
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so, ellis short makes no secret of the fact he wants to sell the club.w looking to give the club away as long as someone will come in and take on the debt. thank you for the latest on that story. eddiejones has made one change to his starting fifteen for the six nations clash with scotland at murrayfield on saturday. number 8 nathan hughes will make his first appearance in this year's competition, replacing the injured sam simmonds in the back row. propjoe marler comes in on the bench having missed the opening two wins with suspension. here's our rugby union reporter chrisjones. nathan hughes was always going to come back in at number eight given his return to fitness and the to sam simmonds. apart from that eddie jones has gone with the same 15 last time out, a sign that england are settled and confident, looking to make it three wins out of three. how will they go about things at murrayfield? this time in their sights is the scotland player finn russell who has had a shaky start to the campaign. he is a world-class player, he went on the lions tour. we
so, ellis short makes no secret of the fact he wants to sell the club.w looking to give the club away as long as someone will come in and take on the debt. thank you for the latest on that story. eddiejones has made one change to his starting fifteen for the six nations clash with scotland at murrayfield on saturday. number 8 nathan hughes will make his first appearance in this year's competition, replacing the injured sam simmonds in the back row. propjoe marler comes in on the bench having...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> now to a stunning new revelation in america's deadly opioid crisis. congressional investigators say a tiny town in west virginia was overprescribed pain killers at a staggering rate over the last ten years. enough for 6500 pills for each resident. gabe gutierrez is there in our continuing series "one nation overdosed." >> reporter: nestled in the hills of apalacha is williamson, west virginia, population 3200. but investigators say in little more than a decade more than 20 million prescription pills were sold here. an average of 6500 per person. how readily available are these pills in this part of west virginia? >> they're everywhere. >> reporter: this woman is now in recovery after years of agony. >> it was awful. because you want your pills. you don't want your marriage. you don't want your kids. you want your pills. >> reporter: the house energy and commerce committee has just sent letters to two regional drug distributors asking why they oversupplied this town and others. >> they're making a fortune off of our downfall. >> reporter: one of those
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> now to a stunning new revelation in america's deadly opioid crisis. congressional investigators say a tiny town in west virginia was overprescribed pain killers at a staggering rate over the last ten years. enough for 6500 pills for each resident. gabe gutierrez is there in our continuing series "one nation overdosed." >> reporter: nestled in the hills of apalacha is williamson, west virginia, population 3200. but investigators say...
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>> rehema ellis in new york, thank you. >>> mixed news on the american economy tonight. new numbers show employers added 200,000 jobs last month, a solid number, as the unemployment rate stayed low at 4.1%. but that good news on the jobs front didn't mean good news on wall street. the dow plunged 666 points today. that's the worst week for stocks in two years. msnbc anchor and nbc news business correspondent ali velshi joins us to make some sense of it all. ali, what's going on? >> the good news is that the unemployment rate is 4.1%, has remained very low. when you have low unemployment you get higher wages. wages are 2.9% higher than they were a year ago. that should be good. people will get out there and spend, and that will heat up the economy. that's where the bad news comes in. that means the federal reserve will be more aggressive with increasing interest rates. if you're a company that good news doesn't look so good because you have got higher borrowing costs and higher labor costs. that's why investors get nervous and start selling out. lester, this is entirely n
>> rehema ellis in new york, thank you. >>> mixed news on the american economy tonight. new numbers show employers added 200,000 jobs last month, a solid number, as the unemployment rate stayed low at 4.1%. but that good news on the jobs front didn't mean good news on wall street. the dow plunged 666 points today. that's the worst week for stocks in two years. msnbc anchor and nbc news business correspondent ali velshi joins us to make some sense of it all. ali, what's going on?...
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nbc's rehema ellis has the latest. >> larry nassar is a criminal of the worst kind. >> reporter: more emotional and powerful statements from dozens of larry nassar's accusers. >> takes a monster backed by ego, experience, and power, fueled by multiple institutions to sexually assault a child in front of their own mother. >> reporter: now more focus on his former employers and the police. >> as a student at michigan state, i am completely heartbroken and betrayed by the school's administration. >> i'm not proud to go to this school. >> reporter: today at michigan state university, where nassar was a doctor, protests despite the change to a new interim president. >> this institution has much it can be proud of but we have to change the culture. >> the time is up for you, mr. nassar. >> reporter: tomorrow brianne randall-gay is expecting a public apology from the police department which dismissed her complaints against nassar over a decade ago. >> i believe that if my report would have been taken seriously in 2004, that many of these victims would have never met larry nassar. >> reporter
nbc's rehema ellis has the latest. >> larry nassar is a criminal of the worst kind. >> reporter: more emotional and powerful statements from dozens of larry nassar's accusers. >> takes a monster backed by ego, experience, and power, fueled by multiple institutions to sexually assault a child in front of their own mother. >> reporter: now more focus on his former employers and the police. >> as a student at michigan state, i am completely heartbroken and betrayed by...
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now equipped with ellie the daytime running lights and ellie the headlights. were testing the practical five door model but there's also a three door available for a slightly lower price. but let's get back to what makes this car different its natural gas drive compared to the conventional model the c.n.c. city go cost around two thousand euros more. if god so why use natural gas right now to explain that it burns more clearly than gasoline or diesel and during combustion it produces twenty five percent less c o two you know particulate matter and a little mite trojan oxide a c.n.c. vehicles eco balance is even better than an electric cars when the electricity generation is figured in he says an electric car produces some ninety grams of carbon emissions the city go see energy just eighty two. here are the technical specs in a nutshell with this fifty kilowatt engine of a natural gas powered city go can reach a top speed of one hundred sixty five kilometers per hour on the highway though it takes sixteen point three seconds to go from zero to one hundred kilom
now equipped with ellie the daytime running lights and ellie the headlights. were testing the practical five door model but there's also a three door available for a slightly lower price. but let's get back to what makes this car different its natural gas drive compared to the conventional model the c.n.c. city go cost around two thousand euros more. if god so why use natural gas right now to explain that it burns more clearly than gasoline or diesel and during combustion it produces twenty...
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for more on tech, bring in victor anthony and elly wheeler, partner. welcome to you both.come to tech resilience in the face of the selloff, even though we can parse, fang, talk about underperformance within that >> right i mean, there are certain names that are underperforming facebook and alphabet. ironically, those are two names with multiple support but they have secular growth drivers. from all of them, market share gains across the board, e-commerce and advertising but in the case of netflix, subscriber growth that continues to be strong i am buying alphabet, a buy on facebook and amazon. hold on netflix for now. but i am optimistic bought all these names. >> facebook and alphabet, we're talking later this hour about regulatory threats do you think that's effecting them, those two in particular? >> i think for alphabet, eu overhang has been an issue for several years. it will continue to be an issue until they resolve it. for facebook, they were all over the russian indictment, part of what's playing in the stock as well somewhat. and macy's, apart from that, not sur
for more on tech, bring in victor anthony and elly wheeler, partner. welcome to you both.come to tech resilience in the face of the selloff, even though we can parse, fang, talk about underperformance within that >> right i mean, there are certain names that are underperforming facebook and alphabet. ironically, those are two names with multiple support but they have secular growth drivers. from all of them, market share gains across the board, e-commerce and advertising but in the case...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins joining us now as we head into a new month, february. >> good morning. you knew winter was going to return after our january thaw that lasted for a while, and it has in a big way. wind chill advisories for portions of north dakota, northern minnesota. it is cold. we have wind chill values in some spots that are down there in negative 20 range. only 5 in minneapolis. the cold arriving, kansas city, chicago. eventually it will push into the ohio valley. not too bad stlrks louisville around 48 degrees. but it will get chillier in the days ahead. by friday the cold air moves through areas of the northeast, only 17 in erie. then on saturday the cold reloads back toward international falls with a high of only 1 and for super bowl sundayactually pretty mild up t the northeast ahead of our cold front. rain showers turning to snow showers late in the day. kentucky. and of course this weekend we have the super bowl and we also are going to be tracking a storm on the east coast. i'll have some details coming up. >> all right, bill, thank
rehema ellis, nbc news. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins joining us now as we head into a new month, february. >> good morning. you knew winter was going to return after our january thaw that lasted for a while, and it has in a big way. wind chill advisories for portions of north dakota, northern minnesota. it is cold. we have wind chill values in some spots that are down there in negative 20 range. only 5 in minneapolis. the cold arriving, kansas city, chicago. eventually it will...
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here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: seun adigun has been a runner for as long as she can remember.eria at the summer olympics never expecting to be back six years later at the winter games. this was your crazy idea. >> i know. i come up with the craziest ideas. but they're crazy to me to even agree to come be on board. >> reporter: her crazy idea? teaming up with engozy onwumere and akuoma omeoga to take their speed off the track and into a bobsled. the three texans with nigerian roots quickly became a trifecta of enthusiasm, energy and sheer joy. they set a lofty goal -- to become the first ever african bobsled team in the olympics. nigeria's a country that's not associated with cold, ice or snow. >> right. correct. >> reporter: and living here in houston i don't normally think of a place that's cold and snowy and covered in ice. >> you just got to get really, really creative and resourceful. >> reporter: that's exactly what they did. building a wooden practice sled in seun's garage. to use a local gym every time they practice. and raising money to help fund their olympic dream. b
here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: seun adigun has been a runner for as long as she can remember.eria at the summer olympics never expecting to be back six years later at the winter games. this was your crazy idea. >> i know. i come up with the craziest ideas. but they're crazy to me to even agree to come be on board. >> reporter: her crazy idea? teaming up with engozy onwumere and akuoma omeoga to take their speed off the track and into a bobsled. the three texans with...
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nbc's rehema ellis has more. >> reporter: even though crystal whitly got a flu shot, she got two strains of the flu and life-threatening complications. >> one time she's having fun with her baby and two days later she's on life support. >> reporter: tonight top health officials report for the most severe flu, the vaccine is only 25% effective in adults. for children, it works better protecting 59% of those vaccinated. >> if you got the flu shot but do end up catching the flu, it can be less severe and less likely to land you in the hospital. >> reporter: why such a poor match this year? most vaccines are made using eggs, which can cause the most severe strain to mutate making the vaccine less effective. >> we need to rethink how we make flu vaccines in general. the only way to get there is through basic research. >> this flu is nothing to kid around with. it's serious. >> reporter: despite the problems, tonight officials say the flu shot is still the best protection. rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> we're back in a moment with a couple of high-flying american skiers, lifelong alice is living
nbc's rehema ellis has more. >> reporter: even though crystal whitly got a flu shot, she got two strains of the flu and life-threatening complications. >> one time she's having fun with her baby and two days later she's on life support. >> reporter: tonight top health officials report for the most severe flu, the vaccine is only 25% effective in adults. for children, it works better protecting 59% of those vaccinated. >> if you got the flu shot but do end up catching the...
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jon udall and ellie milward were on their honeymoon.ng mr udall‘s death, described him as strong and brave. the eurocopter ec130 crashed as it came into land in arizona's remote quartermaster canyon. witnesses say it spun around twice before hitting the ground and then bursting into flames. police say bad weather meant it was more than eight hours before the survivors could be flown to hospital. stuart hill, on the left, is pictured here along with his brotherjason, who also died at the scene. their parents said the brothers shared an incredible bond and would be deeply missed. jennifer barham remains in a critical condition in hospital in las vegas, as does the pilot, scott booth. experts say possible causes of the crash include a faulty tail rotor and gusty winds. but it may take many months to determine why the helicopter came down with such terrible consequences. adina campbell, bbc news. last september, conditions at liverpool prison were described as the worst that inspectors had ever seen. a report said inmates were living in ‘sq
jon udall and ellie milward were on their honeymoon.ng mr udall‘s death, described him as strong and brave. the eurocopter ec130 crashed as it came into land in arizona's remote quartermaster canyon. witnesses say it spun around twice before hitting the ground and then bursting into flames. police say bad weather meant it was more than eight hours before the survivors could be flown to hospital. stuart hill, on the left, is pictured here along with his brotherjason, who also died at the...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins joining us now as we head into a new month, february. >> good morning. you knew winter was going to return after our january thaw that lasted for a while, and it has in a big way. wind chill advisories for portions of north dakota, northern minnesota. it is cold. we have wind chill values in some spots that are down there in negative 20 range. only 5 in minneapolis. the cold arriving, kansas city, chicago. eventually it will push into the ohio valley. not too bad stlrks louisville around 48 degrees. but it will get chillier in the days ahead. by friday the cold air moves through areas of the northeast, only 17 in erie. then on saturday the cold reloads back toward international falls with a high of only 1 and for super bowl sunday and minneapolis all we can do for you is 8 degrees. luckily the game's indoors. that's a look at your big weather story. here's a closer look at the day ahead. that cold air, fargo, that's it. 1 degree. that's your high temperature. duluth will be right there with you. high of only 2 degrees. actually
rehema ellis, nbc news. >> nbc meteorologist bill karins joining us now as we head into a new month, february. >> good morning. you knew winter was going to return after our january thaw that lasted for a while, and it has in a big way. wind chill advisories for portions of north dakota, northern minnesota. it is cold. we have wind chill values in some spots that are down there in negative 20 range. only 5 in minneapolis. the cold arriving, kansas city, chicago. eventually it will...
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one ellie what about the division of ignited what about the division within the a.n.c. how much damage has this miscalculation all this miffed that by super ram oppose that cools to the policy itself. look i think it's it's something that they in see is an organization that is very sophisticated and i'm sure the sea will find a way to deal with his mettle there could very well be a lot of other factors that are not. easy access and mood to people that are not part of these meetings and all of that by the sea is a very strong and a tough organization very sophisticated with a citizen check out of court i'm sure that is you'd be able to rise above all of this and lead the nation every board in the city is very desperate for unity is valid despite it for an in see that most are in print in an excuse and i'm sure as the sea will consider all of this to take this all of this into account and then see was to be victorious in fact i think this could also awaken the interest of the sea because everybody has been saying prisoners are mothers prisms mother that it's fine let pose
one ellie what about the division of ignited what about the division within the a.n.c. how much damage has this miscalculation all this miffed that by super ram oppose that cools to the policy itself. look i think it's it's something that they in see is an organization that is very sophisticated and i'm sure the sea will find a way to deal with his mettle there could very well be a lot of other factors that are not. easy access and mood to people that are not part of these meetings and all of...
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at a nearby bakery, ellie has looked at the business making vegan cakes. becoming mainstream. it has been crazy. lots of cafes want to accommodate everybody. they are wanting to offer a really good range and just the general public. you go to a market orjust the big vegan fares, there are bigger crowds. the growth in trade is reflected by a growing change in people's attitudes. veganism as a lifestyle choice has boomed. for many people they are choosing a flexible approach, even part—time, reducing their meat intake to once or twice a week and eating more vegetables on the other days. veganuary is a brilliant introduction to test the waters. the organisers say 78,000 people tried going vegan injanuary and they think even more will have a go next year. we will have a quick look at the weather now. it has felt much colder today in the bitter north wind which has brought snow showers and this is how it looked earlier in one ski resorts near fort william. the snow will last because that keeping cold airforthe will last because that keeping cold air for the for
at a nearby bakery, ellie has looked at the business making vegan cakes. becoming mainstream. it has been crazy. lots of cafes want to accommodate everybody. they are wanting to offer a really good range and just the general public. you go to a market orjust the big vegan fares, there are bigger crowds. the growth in trade is reflected by a growing change in people's attitudes. veganism as a lifestyle choice has boomed. for many people they are choosing a flexible approach, even part—time,...
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ellie udall was on honeymoon with her husband jon when they were involved in the crash.rt into the accident failed to establish a cause. it's been one of the coldest days of the winter so far for much of the uk, and weather experts say the freezing conditions will continue for the rest of the week. there are yellow and amber warnings of snow in scotland, wales and central, eastern and southern parts of england. some rail companies have already taken the decision to cancel services tonight. our science editor david shukman has the latest. the first wave of the storm. norwich this afternoon, blanketed in white. not enough to stop the postmen or the rubbish collection, but this is just the beginning of what is forecast. london had an icy start this morning, and the bands of dark clouds are a hint of heavy snow to come, along with plummeting temperatures. already, some areas have felt a wind of minus 15. would you like soup? so, busy times at the largest emergency shelter in london. the charity glass door has decided that it's too cold to turn anyone away tonight. the homele
ellie udall was on honeymoon with her husband jon when they were involved in the crash.rt into the accident failed to establish a cause. it's been one of the coldest days of the winter so far for much of the uk, and weather experts say the freezing conditions will continue for the rest of the week. there are yellow and amber warnings of snow in scotland, wales and central, eastern and southern parts of england. some rail companies have already taken the decision to cancel services tonight. our...
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. >> announcer: more than 35 million people have visited the ellis island national museum of immigration since 1990. up next, "island of hope, island of tears." commissioned by the national park service and narrated by gene hackman, the half-hour explores how and why millions of immigrants traveled to america, passing by the statute of liberty and through ellis island to seek a better life. ♪ [opening music plays]
. >> announcer: more than 35 million people have visited the ellis island national museum of immigration since 1990. up next, "island of hope, island of tears." commissioned by the national park service and narrated by gene hackman, the half-hour explores how and why millions of immigrants traveled to america, passing by the statute of liberty and through ellis island to seek a better life. ♪ [opening music plays]
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here is rehema ellis. ♪ >> reporter: "black panther" has all the thrills of a marvel superhero movie.er: but it's also making history. the first ever big budget comic book story with a black superhero. >> showoff! >> reporter: about a world without racism where black people have wealth, technology and power. >> this film reminds us what's great about ourselves. >> reporter: it's been called masterpiece, a worldwide phenomenon, and for some, it feels like resistance. >> my son, it is your time. >> reporter: the creative team gratified by the response. >> i knew that, you know, this could be something that i would be proud of. but you never know if everybody else will feel that same way. >> reporter: academy award winner lupita nyong'o is the leading lady. what do you hope or think that this movie can offer children? >> when you have images like this, black panther, you see people assuming positions of power that look like you, it becomes that much more possible. >> reporter: kids celebrating free tickets. at the harlem boys and girls club, an online ticket fundraiser went viral. do you
here is rehema ellis. ♪ >> reporter: "black panther" has all the thrills of a marvel superhero movie.er: but it's also making history. the first ever big budget comic book story with a black superhero. >> showoff! >> reporter: about a world without racism where black people have wealth, technology and power. >> this film reminds us what's great about ourselves. >> reporter: it's been called masterpiece, a worldwide phenomenon, and for some, it feels...
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ellie became trapped face down and drowned. >> the part of the boat that covers the engine fell on toper last breath. it happened so fast. it was unbelievable. i think we never imagined being in that position. >> reporter: according to the company that gave the tour the air boat captain had given over 10,000 rides and was cpr trained. cpr training, along with taking a safety course approved by the state, are two provisions of a new safety bill florida state represent joe abruzzo is co-sponsoring. >> we're talking about being in the middle of the everglades, far away from any type of first responders to get there immediately, and you need somebody trained to treat these injuries. >> reporter: sam haught co-owns wild florida. >> you have some unique challenges with an air boat. there are no brakes, there's no reverse. >> reporter: the business gives air boat rides to 350 people a day. >> it's not often that you hear a business owner say, yes, we want more regulations. >> people don't hear a specific air boat company got in an accident. they hear air boats. it puts a black cloud over peop
ellie became trapped face down and drowned. >> the part of the boat that covers the engine fell on toper last breath. it happened so fast. it was unbelievable. i think we never imagined being in that position. >> reporter: according to the company that gave the tour the air boat captain had given over 10,000 rides and was cpr trained. cpr training, along with taking a safety course approved by the state, are two provisions of a new safety bill florida state represent joe abruzzo is...
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. >> reporter: lindsey jacob ellis is still seeking her first olympic gold. she dominated the sport in every other competition. jacob ellis, off to good, early starts with the runs in the men's figure skating short program, victor zhou was the first to take the ice. alex stone, abc news, pyeongchang. >>> and there's plenty of drama surrounding the jamaican women bobsled team. >> oh, you bet. they are hours away from starting practice runs at the games, but their coach has reportedly quit. >> drama. >> she says she owns the team's sled and she's threatened to leave the games and take her sled with her had. >> so not only did the coach quit, she wants to take the sled too. >> jamaican officials say that's not the case and the women will race when the competition begins. >> i just have this image of the tug of war going on -- >> my sled. all right. let's check the medal count, shall we? >> do we have to? >> norway's doing so good. 18. they're doing so great kevin durant is going to sign with him for it next olympics. >> germany is next. they are leading in gold
. >> reporter: lindsey jacob ellis is still seeking her first olympic gold. she dominated the sport in every other competition. jacob ellis, off to good, early starts with the runs in the men's figure skating short program, victor zhou was the first to take the ice. alex stone, abc news, pyeongchang. >>> and there's plenty of drama surrounding the jamaican women bobsled team. >> oh, you bet. they are hours away from starting practice runs at the games, but their coach has...
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jon udall and ellie milward were on their honeymoon.nd twice before hitting the ground and then bursting into flames. police say bad weather meant it was more than eight hours before the survivors could be flown to hospital. stuart hill, on the left, is pictured here along with his brotherjason, who also died at the scene. their parents say the brothers shared an incredible bond and would be deeply missed. jennifer barham remains in a critical condition in hospital in las vegas, as does the pilot, scott booth. experts say possible causes of the crash include a faulty tail rotor and gusty winds. but it may take many months to determine why the helicopter came down with such terrible consequences. adina campbell, bbc news. two people are still being questioned after a suspected hit and run in coventry which killed two young brothers. a man in his 50s and a woman in her 40s were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving and drink driving. a 2—year—old boy was pronounced dead shortly after the incident. the death of his 6—
jon udall and ellie milward were on their honeymoon.nd twice before hitting the ground and then bursting into flames. police say bad weather meant it was more than eight hours before the survivors could be flown to hospital. stuart hill, on the left, is pictured here along with his brotherjason, who also died at the scene. their parents say the brothers shared an incredible bond and would be deeply missed. jennifer barham remains in a critical condition in hospital in las vegas, as does the...
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of ellis support freedom of expression and access to free and independent media as a basic human rights these rights must be guaranteed worldwide that was snapshot of how i want to find out more about the digital world then check out our facebook page g w digital here you'll find all the latest news and trends as well as interesting apps exciting new gadgets and useful tutorials and don't miss our shift reports lycos post your comments and let us hear what you think here at digital. and as always we leave shift through the exit internet find of the week face time real pain real life super mario ouch that really hurts the acrobatic llama is shaking up new york but unlike in the video games don't every stop here ends well. you tube a crowd catch has transported the figure into the city of grand theft auto just like in the games accidents up bound to happen. next time on shift many harra glyphs have yet to be deciphered now research is how to decode the complex picture grams with the help of artificial intelligence the idea was born during the development of a computer game tutorial off to
of ellis support freedom of expression and access to free and independent media as a basic human rights these rights must be guaranteed worldwide that was snapshot of how i want to find out more about the digital world then check out our facebook page g w digital here you'll find all the latest news and trends as well as interesting apps exciting new gadgets and useful tutorials and don't miss our shift reports lycos post your comments and let us hear what you think here at digital. and as...
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they're looking to tighten regulations for the popular tourist industry. 22-year-old ellie goldenbergr. a lawmaker backing the florida house bill says there have been seven airboat-related deaths and 102 serious injuries in the last three years. manuel bojorquez is on an airboat near orlando, florida, where they're addressing concerns. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're told the engine is similar to that of a race car and can go up to 40 miles an hour. the captains are certified by the coast guard, but some airboat drivers aren't required to have any type of training or certification. we got a first-hand look at the undeniable draw of airboating just outside orlando. >> it's clear to see why people love coming out here. >> this is what it's all about. >> reporter: but in south florida the death of 22-year-old honor student ellie goldenberg is prompting florida statemakers to take a closer look at the largely unregulated airboat history. last may their daughter, an aspiring broadway singer graduated from the university of miami. >> we decided to go out on a celebratory airb
they're looking to tighten regulations for the popular tourist industry. 22-year-old ellie goldenbergr. a lawmaker backing the florida house bill says there have been seven airboat-related deaths and 102 serious injuries in the last three years. manuel bojorquez is on an airboat near orlando, florida, where they're addressing concerns. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we're told the engine is similar to that of a race car and can go up to 40 miles an hour. the captains are...