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. >> reporter: but shortly into our interview with eight-year-old ellie worbel and her mom, kylie, sixs of trauma flooded through. why are you crying? >> because it's sad. >> what's sad? >> we're talking about everything that happened to us. >> reporter: ellie and her mother's home was among those reduced to ash by the camp fire. they've been on the move ever since, recently settling down in a donated r.v. you are strong, but it's when you see-- it's when you see your mom sad that you feel it the most. >> when my mom is sad, i can-- i can feel how she feels, and she makes me feel bad. >> reporter: more than 18,000 buildings were lost in the fire, including paradise elementary. >> good morning. >> reporter: at the temporary school a few towns south, children silently battle their fears so their parents can worry a little less. >> all of them have had a turn of feeling sad and needing to talk to somebody. >> reporter: katy schrum is ellie's second-grade teacher. she said 40% of students in the district moved away after the fire. she developed a questionnaire to help get children talking.
. >> reporter: but shortly into our interview with eight-year-old ellie worbel and her mom, kylie, sixs of trauma flooded through. why are you crying? >> because it's sad. >> what's sad? >> we're talking about everything that happened to us. >> reporter: ellie and her mother's home was among those reduced to ash by the camp fire. they've been on the move ever since, recently settling down in a donated r.v. you are strong, but it's when you see-- it's when you see...
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in 2013, my family of three was evicted by the ellis act. we negotiated with the landlord and in the end we still get evicted. so we need to live in the shelter and hostels for over three weeks. i have a disabled daughter. some landlords know, there are two seniors and one disabled daughter and they will not rent the units to us. even, though we have applied for the certificate from the ellis act to now, is already five years. we applied for almost 40 affordable housing units, but there is nothing for us. no, we don't apply anymore because we cannot even meet the income threshold. the minimum income qualification is so high that we cannot even get into the pool to the affordable housing. so there's nothing we can do, even with the certificate. after five years, our certificate is almost expired. i hope the city listens to our needs and our situation to build more truly affordable housing. thank you. >> thank you. for the record, the individual who did that ellis act eviction is named matthew miller. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, s
in 2013, my family of three was evicted by the ellis act. we negotiated with the landlord and in the end we still get evicted. so we need to live in the shelter and hostels for over three weeks. i have a disabled daughter. some landlords know, there are two seniors and one disabled daughter and they will not rent the units to us. even, though we have applied for the certificate from the ellis act to now, is already five years. we applied for almost 40 affordable housing units, but there is...
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that resilience took center stage at a recent recital whe ellie and her classmates sang about a few of their favorite things. ♪ xbox and legos and bikes painted red ♪ >> reporter: in six months these kids' world has changed. their courage is a lesson in strength for us all. ♪ when our town burned simply remember my favorite things ♪ ♪ and then i don't feel so bad >> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, paradise, california. >> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city i'm jeff glor. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> the "overnight news." i'm mola lenghi. president trump's friendly relationship with north korea's dictator kim jong un is now being tested. the north continued its recent round of weapons tests, firing two more short-range missiles out to see. just hours later the justice department revealed that it has seized north korea's second largest cargo ship. the administration says it was violeting internati
that resilience took center stage at a recent recital whe ellie and her classmates sang about a few of their favorite things. ♪ xbox and legos and bikes painted red ♪ >> reporter: in six months these kids' world has changed. their courage is a lesson in strength for us all. ♪ when our town burned simply remember my favorite things ♪ ♪ and then i don't feel so bad >> reporter: jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, paradise, california. >> that is the "overnight...
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ellie ellie asked will show you how buying music wrapped up a separate record 7th straight for this they get title stated for all the goals from their match with i toss frankfurt and all the rest of saturday's action and. all that and more coming up after a short break i'm irish waiter thanks so much for watching and statins. i'm secure in the fire were not hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers with lions and. what's your story. ready ready with numbers of women especially in victims of violence in. part and send us your story we are trying always to understand this new culture. for you another visitor another yes you want to become citizens. in full migrants your platform for reliable information. but munich are in this league of champions it's a record 7th consecutive league title for the club that only came after an incredibly exciting anti the end to the 20182019 season now going into the final match day dortmund fans held a glimmer of hope that they could win the title is byron
ellie ellie asked will show you how buying music wrapped up a separate record 7th straight for this they get title stated for all the goals from their match with i toss frankfurt and all the rest of saturday's action and. all that and more coming up after a short break i'm irish waiter thanks so much for watching and statins. i'm secure in the fire were not hard and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here and more we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the...
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ellie, what changed yesterday? what changed by robert mueller coming out? >> the main thing is the mueller report started to come to life. it is one thing to read it on the page. it is another thing to see the man behind it get up, explain it. there is such a power to that. the more people understand about the report and the more it comes to life and get s dimension and detail, the bigger impact it's having. we saw robert mueller for ten minutes. see the impact it happend. imagine that can be greater if and when he testifies. >> nancy pelosi is counting. nancy pelosi is counting right now on how many democratics are shifting their position in her caucus. a few are. reas listen to what she said? >> i think it's, like, 35 of them out of 238. or maybe 38 out of 238 have said they want to be outspoken on impeachment. many of them are reflecting their views as well as those of their constituents. many constituents want to impeach the president. we want to do what's right and what gets results. >> joe lock hart. she's talking 35 to 38. it doesn't include at least
ellie, what changed yesterday? what changed by robert mueller coming out? >> the main thing is the mueller report started to come to life. it is one thing to read it on the page. it is another thing to see the man behind it get up, explain it. there is such a power to that. the more people understand about the report and the more it comes to life and get s dimension and detail, the bigger impact it's having. we saw robert mueller for ten minutes. see the impact it happend. imagine that...
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ike farn holtz as meathead and ellie kemper as gloria. >> well, how about a woman president?s still the same as the original script 46 years ago. but tonight the punch lines taking on new relevance. >> a woman president? >> mr. jefferson, this may come as a big surprise to you, but women are much more oppressed than blacks. >> well, i don't see no ghetto for women. >> what do you call a kitchen? >> reporter: both shows were unafraid to tackle controversial issues. >> this show has many words in it that you would be fired for using on television today. >> what do you know about it, you dumb polock. >> race, religion, politics is never an easy conversation to have. >> reporter: the use of the n-word pushing the envelope then and now. >> you know damn well what it means. if you had been going at it inside of five minutes he'd be calling you [ bleep ]. >> it wasn't bleeped. it wasn't censored. she just said it. >> even when we've had our worst fights you've never called me [ bleep ]. >> that doesn't mean it never crossed my mind. >> and we struggled a lot with how we were going t
ike farn holtz as meathead and ellie kemper as gloria. >> well, how about a woman president?s still the same as the original script 46 years ago. but tonight the punch lines taking on new relevance. >> a woman president? >> mr. jefferson, this may come as a big surprise to you, but women are much more oppressed than blacks. >> well, i don't see no ghetto for women. >> what do you call a kitchen? >> reporter: both shows were unafraid to tackle controversial...
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charlie: i want to make one point, remember ellie mae from the in beverly billyies? >> >> liz: of course i do. charlie: but i liked her too and ginger but one other thing i want to point out, if you're in connecticut and you are trying to sell a house for about 1.1, 1.2-plus, you can't sell it right now just so you know it. the salt deduction has had a big impact. getting back to sprint, t-mobile the story that never dies. it's actually this thing is we're in the end game, this week , maybe next week. here is an existential threat to the deal. clearly, and we know this because the doj continues to meet with state ag's and there's two in particular at the top of the list, new york and california and about them winning possible cases against the merger. now, in deciding whether he should approve the deal by not suing, essentially prove by not suing or tell them i'm going to have to join is looking at the state ag's and from what i understand what he's worried about is this. they bring a case it's compelling enough they get a lower court to basically kill the deal befor
charlie: i want to make one point, remember ellie mae from the in beverly billyies? >> >> liz: of course i do. charlie: but i liked her too and ginger but one other thing i want to point out, if you're in connecticut and you are trying to sell a house for about 1.1, 1.2-plus, you can't sell it right now just so you know it. the salt deduction has had a big impact. getting back to sprint, t-mobile the story that never dies. it's actually this thing is we're in the end game, this week...
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rehema ellis, nbc >>> now to a couple of big moments on the hard court anmo baseball diand overnight. yankees starter cc sabathia hit the 3,000 strikeout milestone. he was cheered on by his family as he becomes only the 17thr pitcheand third left-hander to reach that mark. flipping over to th nbawhere an injury to steph curry frightened all warriors fans. early in th second game of the western conference finals, he raced to the locker room. reports say he dislocated his left middle finger, but the w warrior able to play through the pain. curry ends up leading the t warriorso a 115-109 win over the rockets. >>> just ahead, a promposal goes terribly aply. s putting the ollie in ollie ollie oxen free. how skateboar legend tony hawk sparked air citywide scavenger hunt next. luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh sce t power, you'll want it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in i
rehema ellis, nbc >>> now to a couple of big moments on the hard court anmo baseball diand overnight. yankees starter cc sabathia hit the 3,000 strikeout milestone. he was cheered on by his family as he becomes only the 17thr pitcheand third left-hander to reach that mark. flipping over to th nbawhere an injury to steph curry frightened all warriors fans. early in th second game of the western conference finals, he raced to the locker room. reports say he dislocated his left middle...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> coming up, the mystery weapons seized from a posh mansion. ing stash of weapons seized from a posh mansion. hing stamaf ion.ng stas weapons seized from a posh mansion. oing stash of weapons seized from a posh mansion. cing stash o weapons seized from a posh mansion. king stash of weapons seized from a posh mansion. >>> back now with that massive weapons bust at a mansion in one of the wealthiest communities in america. police have been tight lipped about what was going on inside that house, but as miguel almaguer reports, the arsenal being removed is staggering. >> reporter: the jaw-dropping cache of weapons was so large, it could have been used to outfit a small army, more than 1,000 guns stockpiles of ammunition in one of the most expensive zip codes in the nation. >> i would never think anybody would pack so much in this neighborhood. it scares the wiut >> reporter: acting on a tip, police acted on one of the the bust not far from the playboy mansion and the estate owned by jay-z and beyonce. a house that was more armory than home. >> i've
rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> coming up, the mystery weapons seized from a posh mansion. ing stash of weapons seized from a posh mansion. hing stamaf ion.ng stas weapons seized from a posh mansion. oing stash of weapons seized from a posh mansion. cing stash o weapons seized from a posh mansion. king stash of weapons seized from a posh mansion. >>> back now with that massive weapons bust at a mansion in one of the wealthiest communities in america. police have been tight lipped...
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who are also parents so they don't have to miss class to care for their young children here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: at oregon state university, graduate student jackie leone isn't the only one in her family attending anthropology class twice a week. 5-month-old d.j. also tags along. >> if you can't afford child care and you don't have a space to put your child in or someone else to watch your child, what other options do you have other than to bring your child with you? >> reporter: professor melissa cheney is taking action. >> we need to find a way to enable women to stay in higher education. >> is he sleeping? okay >> reporter: and she's doing just that. for the past eight years, professor cheney has allowed student parents, both moms and dads, to bring breast-feeding babies to class and older children when needed >> any worries that parents will abuse this opportunity >> no student parent wants to bring their child to class it is not an ideal situation that someone would choose in place of getting reliable child care, were it available to them. >> you ready to go to our next meetin
who are also parents so they don't have to miss class to care for their young children here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: at oregon state university, graduate student jackie leone isn't the only one in her family attending anthropology class twice a week. 5-month-old d.j. also tags along. >> if you can't afford child care and you don't have a space to put your child in or someone else to watch your child, what other options do you have other than to bring your child with you?...
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here's nbc's rehema ellis. >> this is the actual picture that was on match dom. >> reporter: sandra thoughtperfect match. >> you're beautiful. i really can't wait to put a ring on your finger. >> reporter: a dream come true, this massachusetts mom thought, on her first try with internet dating. >> my husbandÑi passed. i have four kids. i (w%-1ñ and i work all the tim. >> reporter: calling himself sergeant hill, he told her he was stationed in kabul on a secret mission so couldn't call or facetime. instead, he sent pictures. >> it was nice. >> reporter: but now she says it was all a scam. sandra became suspicious when sergeant hill asked her for money. >> you work in the military. you should be getting paid. >> reporter: she started to send it, but had second thoughts. >> i'm asking myself, what are you doing? >> reporter: so she went online to verify his identity. sandra's internet date was actually an image of wnbc sports anchor harry cicma, whose photos were used to create a fake online profile to lure women. >> it made me feel absolutely terrible. >> reporter: match.com says they blocked
here's nbc's rehema ellis. >> this is the actual picture that was on match dom. >> reporter: sandra thoughtperfect match. >> you're beautiful. i really can't wait to put a ring on your finger. >> reporter: a dream come true, this massachusetts mom thought, on her first try with internet dating. >> my husbandÑi passed. i have four kids. i (w%-1ñ and i work all the tim. >> reporter: calling himself sergeant hill, he told her he was stationed in kabul on a...
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the fight of her life who has to pay for her own substitute as she's ss out of the claroom as rehema ellis explains, it's not just the teacher, state law. >> reporter: teachers are rallying around a second grade teacher fighting breast cancer and footing the bill for the substitute while she's on leave. >> i think it's unfairr the teache going through so much. >> reporter: california teachers are given ten sick days a year, beyond that, they can take an additial 100 days of tended sick leave, but must pay for the replacement out of their own paycheck, meaning the teacher will still get their daily rate, minus the cost of the substitute. >> no teacher should have to go through what our second grade teacher is going through. >> reporter: the district says, this is not unique to san francisco. in california,'t teachers donay into the state disability insurance program, so they don't benefiacfrom it. the r's union says it is consulting with our members about the policy, and the priorities for contract negotiations next year. there is no national standard for how stateseal with teacher sick lea
the fight of her life who has to pay for her own substitute as she's ss out of the claroom as rehema ellis explains, it's not just the teacher, state law. >> reporter: teachers are rallying around a second grade teacher fighting breast cancer and footing the bill for the substitute while she's on leave. >> i think it's unfairr the teache going through so much. >> reporter: california teachers are given ten sick days a year, beyond that, they can take an additial 100 days of...
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terrell has been charged with llrder in the deaths of howell and 19-year-old student ellis reed parlierd with attempted murder in the wounding of four r her students, who are expected to recover. sources tell cbs affiliate wbtv reat terrell made a full confession to police and had been planning some kind of shooting for months. they also say he extensively researched the massacre of sandy hook elementary school and was carrying ten magazines of ammunition. police say terrell bought the handgun legally, but the motive is still a mystery. >> we can't really discern the "why," just yet. it really appears that there was no specific person, but-- and the randomness is what is most concerning. >> glor: that was chip reid reporting. d you n see the acwhdied yesterday. a tornado touched down this evening near myriad, oklahoma. no reports there of injuries so far. more tornadoes are feared though overnight. the national weather service is assessing the damage, with more than two dozen tornadoes reported yesterday in five states. this drone video shows homes blown apart in ozark, missouri. at lea
terrell has been charged with llrder in the deaths of howell and 19-year-old student ellis reed parlierd with attempted murder in the wounding of four r her students, who are expected to recover. sources tell cbs affiliate wbtv reat terrell made a full confession to police and had been planning some kind of shooting for months. they also say he extensively researched the massacre of sandy hook elementary school and was carrying ten magazines of ammunition. police say terrell bought the handgun...
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we can't have that. >> bye, ellie. >> jimmy: please don't write about this on twitter.as just kidding. last night was one of the most, i think funniest nights of my life, and largely because anthony, i mean, largely because we all got very drunk, but also because anthony, you were just, i mean, it was really a tour deforce. you are playing uncle henry or just henry, henry jefferson, brother of george jefferson, do you remember watching "the jeffersons" as a kid? and what did that show mean to you? >> of course i remember watching "the jeffersons" as a kid. because of norman lear, "black-ish" is able to be on the air. and our show was created in the vein of these shows. so we owe a debt of gratitude to norm. >> jimmy: i think that is true. more than any other show, "black-ish" captures the spirit of norman lear. wanda, you left all of your clothes at my house. wanda left the house naked. >> your audience laughs, jimmy, but it's the truth, because i had to take wanda home. >> jimmy: anthony was nice. anthony's wife took wanda home, which was very, very nice. and joe vaugh
we can't have that. >> bye, ellie. >> jimmy: please don't write about this on twitter.as just kidding. last night was one of the most, i think funniest nights of my life, and largely because anthony, i mean, largely because we all got very drunk, but also because anthony, you were just, i mean, it was really a tour deforce. you are playing uncle henry or just henry, henry jefferson, brother of george jefferson, do you remember watching "the jeffersons" as a kid? and what...
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as they say off their potty now the ellie's it today has been saying this is a confirmation of the robustness of our government and we will continue our reforms and maybe even beat them up all right our correspondent lisa lewis covering the vote for us there in paris thank you lisa. and polls close here in germany earlier this evening and the big news here is that the greens have made huge gains putting them ahead of the social democrats and the americans conservatives came out on top but it was an underwhelming result for them let's hear from the chairwoman of germany's green party annalyn about book she had to say after eclipsing the social democrats to finish second. you divide this election was a climate protection election this election was in the election for democracy. demands a human right for a cosmopolitan near zero. i guess that's why the votes which are making us happy not just green. day of the climate protection act they are votes for democracy they are votes against populism they are votes to human rights in all of europe to a friend signed on for and there. are at let's talk a
as they say off their potty now the ellie's it today has been saying this is a confirmation of the robustness of our government and we will continue our reforms and maybe even beat them up all right our correspondent lisa lewis covering the vote for us there in paris thank you lisa. and polls close here in germany earlier this evening and the big news here is that the greens have made huge gains putting them ahead of the social democrats and the americans conservatives came out on top but it...
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. >> reporter: but shortly into our interview with eight-year-old ellie wrobel and her mom kylie, six months of trauma flooded through. why are you crying? >> because it's sad. >> what's sad? >> we're talking about everything that happened to us. >> reporter: ellie and her mother's home was among those reduced to ash by the camp fire. they have been on the move ever since, recently settling down in a donated r.v. >> you are strong, but it's when you see your mom schad you feel it the most. >> when my mom says, i can feel how she feels, and she makes me feel bad. >> reporter: more than 18,000 buildings were lost in the fire, including paradise elementary. >> good morning. >> reporter: at the temporary school a few towns south, children silently battle their fears. >> all of them have had a turn feeling sad and needing to talk >> reporter: second-grade teacher katy schrum says 40% of students have proved away. she developed a questionnaire to get children talking. when was the last time every kid in this class was happy? >> i think it was a couple weeks ago. >> reporter: the school trau
. >> reporter: but shortly into our interview with eight-year-old ellie wrobel and her mom kylie, six months of trauma flooded through. why are you crying? >> because it's sad. >> what's sad? >> we're talking about everything that happened to us. >> reporter: ellie and her mother's home was among those reduced to ash by the camp fire. they have been on the move ever since, recently settling down in a donated r.v. >> you are strong, but it's when you see your...
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our second prize middle school winner are ellie pugh, catherine golf command rebecca meek, eighth graderst eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland. their winning entry is "the youth ballot: lowering the voting age" it was founded on belief them and inequality, and however many should have a voice in how the country is run. >> the most difficult thing was boiling down everything had learned into a coherent five-minute documentary that everyone can understand. >> after the celebration died down, we sat down together and realized how amazing it was to be part of this production and this opportunity like 3000 people submitted on some hard work that they spend so much time on. it was just amazing to be recognized. this program was so beneficial to us in our school. and me are getting $500 each, and we're just so excited to be part of it. ♪ >> the old saying, youth is our future. i actually think that is not the case. youth are here and now. >> the united states was founded on democracy. the right to vote is a central aspect of what it means to be american. >> democracy, nothing that a
our second prize middle school winner are ellie pugh, catherine golf command rebecca meek, eighth graderst eastern middle school in silver spring, maryland. their winning entry is "the youth ballot: lowering the voting age" it was founded on belief them and inequality, and however many should have a voice in how the country is run. >> the most difficult thing was boiling down everything had learned into a coherent five-minute documentary that everyone can understand. >>...
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and it's really touching to see the support ellie wants to give to her mom.an incredible gift. your heartsing are go out to these kids. >> they suffer silently it seems like. you have to make them talk, find new safe places for them. >> exactly. >>> up next, a plan net in peril. a new u.n. report shows impact on humankind on our earthly home and on the creatures that live here. up next, jeffrey kluger offers up a report on the finding of his study, but first here's a look at your weekend. >>> still to come, "the big bang theory" airs its final episode this week. we'll look back at some of tv's greatest good-byes. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." there's brushing...and there's oral-b power brushing. oral-b just cleans better. even my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada. oral-b. brush like a pro. the pain and swelling.. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further
and it's really touching to see the support ellie wants to give to her mom.an incredible gift. your heartsing are go out to these kids. >> they suffer silently it seems like. you have to make them talk, find new safe places for them. >> exactly. >>> up next, a plan net in peril. a new u.n. report shows impact on humankind on our earthly home and on the creatures that live here. up next, jeffrey kluger offers up a report on the finding of his study, but first here's a look...
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for the record, the individual who did that ellis act eviction is named matthew miller. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your time. my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a weekly basis several evictions, and in these evictions, more than half our elder evictions, and we supports this proposal for affordable senior housing. stressing the import -- the importance that it truly be affordable because it is the right thing to do, and it improves the lives of people in san francisco and could potentially save lives. the work that we have done, defending evictions, we have seen and no of things that lead us to believe that elders are more vulnerable to severe impacts compared to other groups of being evicted, and/or losing their homes. some of these examples, for exa
for the record, the individual who did that ellis act eviction is named matthew miller. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for your time. my name is marco sampson, i'm here today with my colleague greg. would come from an organization called a.p.i. legal outreach, specifically from the housing department, the housing project. our work involves defending tenants who otherwise could not afford the cost of eviction defence, and in our work, we have seen on a...
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ellis falsified here we're in a completely different situation to say the one i mean greece the government is showing the people that there are alternatives to the austerity packages of the international monetary fund and waves of privatization just because. it was this factory processes lovely grown apples it's a vicious manager wants to see has dried fruit on shelves throughout europe the export business is running well right now low wages are providing the main competitive advantage but small and mid-sized enterprises or as a means say the government should give them more support they say smaller start ups are being strangled by red tape. that was the government should pay more attention to industry and agriculture and it knows that insiders gradually growing that you can't simply rely entirely on tourism and the real estate business is going to think you know what was up. south of nurse or a a string of exclusive golf resorts stretches out along the coast. the owners of this one began with a hotel now they're building 128 small villas on the grounds an exclusive attraction for french g
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bad state and yet he is still leading the polls our correspondent on galleries in cape town for us ellis also africans really happy with a comic situation and drama poses a film. feel that it's to do. it's. now twenty five years off the president but it connections look back at the promises the it's made them to improve their lives people expected jobs people we thought might now decides that's so nice promises yes you still going to win but i think we are going to see that they are going to do so to speak us to be bus on. the wire come through our position skoal on the economic record. well they're trying to say people see don't talk opposition parties who gets more folks on the recent oh they called smores that a lot of people that are happy are not going to vote remaining looking at the young people born ops up archetypes if you're going to bracket between eighteen and thirty years old to read you know that off it didn't freak just to be just best friends so that is the public position mark to be to need to start getting. on and get more votes that yes so now a lot of the older genera
bad state and yet he is still leading the polls our correspondent on galleries in cape town for us ellis also africans really happy with a comic situation and drama poses a film. feel that it's to do. it's. now twenty five years off the president but it connections look back at the promises the it's made them to improve their lives people expected jobs people we thought might now decides that's so nice promises yes you still going to win but i think we are going to see that they are going to do...
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joining me with expert insight is jenna ellis and congressman jerry nadler.hank you for joining us, appreciate it. strong words from a lot of folks saying throw him in jail, throw him in contempt, this is a crime, he lied to congress. what do you think? >> this is absolutely absurd and ridiculous abuse of power by the congressional house democrats. there is absolutely no legal basis for them to seek to compel bar's testimony when he is not under subpoena, he simply declined to volunteer to come in when chairman nadler changed the rule and it was unprecedented and inappropriate according to the doj spokesperson which is absolutely true. according to president of the house rules but then second, bar would be disobeying the law and breaking the law if he gave the fool unredacted report in the manner the democrats have asked for because let's remember he has to by law make certain redactions and he did that before he released the report to the public and congress can, members of congress can go in and read the fool unredacted report but they are trying to make a
joining me with expert insight is jenna ellis and congressman jerry nadler.hank you for joining us, appreciate it. strong words from a lot of folks saying throw him in jail, throw him in contempt, this is a crime, he lied to congress. what do you think? >> this is absolutely absurd and ridiculous abuse of power by the congressional house democrats. there is absolutely no legal basis for them to seek to compel bar's testimony when he is not under subpoena, he simply declined to volunteer...
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ellie, benjamin, and dave, good luck. here we go. enjoy the experience.ng off with... followed by... where's your... dave. hey, you! for $600. you are a winner and put on a dominating performace at the 2012 london olympics. ellie. - who is gabby douglas? - yes. hey, you! for $200, please. benjamin. what is the conservative party? you got it. 2-word alliteration, $200, please. e st emes aressentia or what's in the photograph. benjamin. - what are bare bones? - yes.
ellie, benjamin, and dave, good luck. here we go. enjoy the experience.ng off with... followed by... where's your... dave. hey, you! for $600. you are a winner and put on a dominating performace at the 2012 london olympics. ellie. - who is gabby douglas? - yes. hey, you! for $200, please. benjamin. what is the conservative party? you got it. 2-word alliteration, $200, please. e st emes aressentia or what's in the photograph. benjamin. - what are bare bones? - yes.
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so there is a lot of trust i think but of course everybody is very much aware of the fact like john ellis said to the concept of changing for the business and for a dime or 2 this is not only about building cars anymore we're looking at a whole new industry where we're talking about mobility concepts the sharing economy technologies like autonomous driving so it is absolutely clear that the new guy has his work cut out for him and we will have to share all of his. what is the road ahead going to bring to record well 1st call on us is going to be busy with this massive restructure it's the biggest one in the company's 130 year history so that's going to combine the car than businesses and the bus and truck business into 2 independent spin off so that is amount of task involving $800.00 subsidiaries in 60 countries 130000 employees could be transferred that's just the plan for this year is that a clever move well it's going to be a move that allows them to be able to cut costs and i think that's what they're hoping to get out of it and if that helps some of the growth in the physical a clev
so there is a lot of trust i think but of course everybody is very much aware of the fact like john ellis said to the concept of changing for the business and for a dime or 2 this is not only about building cars anymore we're looking at a whole new industry where we're talking about mobility concepts the sharing economy technologies like autonomous driving so it is absolutely clear that the new guy has his work cut out for him and we will have to share all of his. what is the road ahead going...
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state and yet he is still leading the polls our correspondent alison gallagher is in cape town for us ellis also africans really happy with a common situation and wrong opposes reforms. do you feel that it's it's who takes the me now twenty five years on the first of many connections look back at the promises the a.n.c. made debt to improve the lives of people expected jobs people really thought by now did not use them and so use promises you still going to win but i think we are going to see that they are going to do so voters just be less on. the wire come through opposition skoal on the economic record. well they're trying to people see to talk opposition parties who gets more folks on the recent o.t. called smores that a lot of people that not happy are not going to vote for may need looking at the young people who are hopes up are tight if you look at the record between eighteen and thirty years old to read you know that often didn't fit just to be just best friends so that is the public position mark to reach. starts getting. on and get more votes. so now a lot of the older generation
state and yet he is still leading the polls our correspondent alison gallagher is in cape town for us ellis also africans really happy with a common situation and wrong opposes reforms. do you feel that it's it's who takes the me now twenty five years on the first of many connections look back at the promises the a.n.c. made debt to improve the lives of people expected jobs people really thought by now did not use them and so use promises you still going to win but i think we are going to see...
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>> but ellis wants to know more.ble for himself. he's surprised when wendy creekmore-porter hands him a dish towel, and underneath is a pocket-sized bible. pocket-sized -- did that mean something to you? >> well, to me, it meant that it was portable. to me, it even legitimized the fact that someone like nat turner could own it. >> that's because turner is rumored to have carried the bible with him at all times. >> it began to convince me that what i was looking at was something that could be authentic. >> wendy allows rex to take the bible back to washington, where a team of researchers will put it to the test. step one -- evaluate the bible's age. they do so by tracking down one that was printed by the same publisher in the same city on the same date. how old was that bible? >> it was published in 1782. >> which fits turner's timeline perfectly, as he was born in 1800. next, they uncover this photograph of a bible authenticated as turner's in the university of virginia archives. they learn it was taken by an histori
>> but ellis wants to know more.ble for himself. he's surprised when wendy creekmore-porter hands him a dish towel, and underneath is a pocket-sized bible. pocket-sized -- did that mean something to you? >> well, to me, it meant that it was portable. to me, it even legitimized the fact that someone like nat turner could own it. >> that's because turner is rumored to have carried the bible with him at all times. >> it began to convince me that what i was looking at was...
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the novelist brett easton ellis released his first nonfiction book and it has outraged the vocal leftor good reason. he joins us next to discuss that book, we'll be right back. ♪ >> tucker: good news for you tonight, we solved all of america's problems, congress must believe that because itea said it's working on fixing our problems. they spent anothert day rehashg the 2016 election. that's what they did today and it won't be the last time. unfortunately there are still problems starting at the border which has basically collapsed.ly this newly released footage of the border patrol shows about 111 migrants across the mexican border into arizona, border patrol agents were able to apprehend them. those migrants will likely claim asylum, many of them will be admitted temporarily into the united states and no one will ever be deported, nobody ever is. that's how it works and it works because congress doesn't care about fixing it at all. his best selling novel american psycho, brett easton ellis satirized the yuppie culture of the 1980s but now h he is released his first work of nonfiction
the novelist brett easton ellis released his first nonfiction book and it has outraged the vocal leftor good reason. he joins us next to discuss that book, we'll be right back. ♪ >> tucker: good news for you tonight, we solved all of america's problems, congress must believe that because itea said it's working on fixing our problems. they spent anothert day rehashg the 2016 election. that's what they did today and it won't be the last time. unfortunately there are still problems...
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reese stunned in ellie saab posing with her wearing. >> saint laurent. >> shailene woodley was a standoutn this dior dress. nicole dazzled in a michael kors blazer. nicole instagramed this picture em basing her two youngest daughters. and we loved this -- ♪ you can tell everybody this is your song ♪ >> nicole and her hubby keith urban performed a duet before he joined her on the red carpet. no surprise nicole nailed it. she recorded the hit in "moulin rouge." >> i are the most extraordinary partner in life. i will always say that about him. i have a wonderful husband. >> back to reese. she gave us some behind the scenes secrets of her next tv project with jennifer aniston. it's called "the morning show" and it streamed on apple late they are year. >> it's very is wonderful. >> yesterday jen was looking sheik arriving to jimmy kimmel's studio to tape a segment for the primetime nba special. the secrets have been shrouded in secrecy, but the paparazzi have given us glimpses into the drama that will unfold. it will star steve carell. >> it is just so much fun. it is hard, it is dense, but it
reese stunned in ellie saab posing with her wearing. >> saint laurent. >> shailene woodley was a standoutn this dior dress. nicole dazzled in a michael kors blazer. nicole instagramed this picture em basing her two youngest daughters. and we loved this -- ♪ you can tell everybody this is your song ♪ >> nicole and her hubby keith urban performed a duet before he joined her on the red carpet. no surprise nicole nailed it. she recorded the hit in "moulin rouge."...
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tonight, rehema ellis has the look at the enduring impact of brown v.oard of education. >> reporter: it was a fight linda brown's parents were determined to win. their daughter at the center of the landmark brown v. board of education case during a time when jim crow laws dominated the south. the browns from topeka, kansas, along with other families, including catherine sawyer's in a battle to desegregate schools. 10-year-old sawer was the only child who testified. she wasn't allowed to attend the white school in her neighborhood. instead she took a bus to a black school across town. >> and we were standing in the aisles sometimes. >> it's still difficult to talk about. >> i think of all of us who could have had that same opportunity and didn't get it. >> reporter: despite protests -- >> segregation forever. [ cheers ] >> reporter: the supreme court ruled unanimously, racial segregation in schools was no longer legal. >> we do believe that this decision in itself will encourage the people. >> reporter: today, topeka high school is very different than it
tonight, rehema ellis has the look at the enduring impact of brown v.oard of education. >> reporter: it was a fight linda brown's parents were determined to win. their daughter at the center of the landmark brown v. board of education case during a time when jim crow laws dominated the south. the browns from topeka, kansas, along with other families, including catherine sawyer's in a battle to desegregate schools. 10-year-old sawer was the only child who testified. she wasn't allowed to...
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ellie gould was pronounced dead after emergency services were called to an address in calne, near chippenhamce commissioners in england and wales are calling on prosecutors to scrap a controversial new form asking victims of crime, including rape complainants, to hand over their mobile phones or risk prosecutions not going ahead. the association of police and crime commissioners says the policy could undermine the criminaljustice system. andy moore reports. these are the new consent forms that could be used by the police, asking victims of crime, including rape victims, to allow their mobile phones and other data to be examined. campaigners have described them as a digital strip search. and now support for the view that police have gone too far has come from an unusual source. the association of police and crime commissioners, who are elected by us to hold police officers to account. the forms were introduced after a series of scandals where vital evidence held in social media was not handed over to rate defendants. it was seen as an attempt to improve the thoroughness of investigations. pol
ellie gould was pronounced dead after emergency services were called to an address in calne, near chippenhamce commissioners in england and wales are calling on prosecutors to scrap a controversial new form asking victims of crime, including rape complainants, to hand over their mobile phones or risk prosecutions not going ahead. the association of police and crime commissioners says the policy could undermine the criminaljustice system. andy moore reports. these are the new consent forms that...
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and i can't wait to celebrate with all of you. >> reporter: jean ellie, nbc bay area news. >>> a manent political view in san francisco with eggs. and now police need your help tracking him down. this man was caught on camera throwing eggs at a nob hill building. he also put up stickers in support of president trump. the homeowner believes she was targeted because of this sign calling for the president to be impeached. the man has hit her home four times in the last six months. >> we have cameras. so we see him. we have picture of him every time he does that. so he climb halfway and he threw the eggs at the door. >> do you think he knows he is being caught on camera? >> i don't think he cares. >> the homeowner is now offering $500 to whomever can help find him. a neighbor caught wind of what was happening and in a sign of support she too put up an impeach trump sign. >>> san francisco police are taking a drastic step to get to the bottom of a leak. they raided the home of a journalist after a police report on the death of public defender jeff adachi ended up in the hands of various n
and i can't wait to celebrate with all of you. >> reporter: jean ellie, nbc bay area news. >>> a manent political view in san francisco with eggs. and now police need your help tracking him down. this man was caught on camera throwing eggs at a nob hill building. he also put up stickers in support of president trump. the homeowner believes she was targeted because of this sign calling for the president to be impeached. the man has hit her home four times in the last six months....
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framework for peace in afghanistan the government though has so far not been part of the talks shelob ellis has more on these talks between the u.s. and the taliban from kabul. we understand in this round sources tell us that they will be discussing a cease fire not just a couple of days we're talking a number of months now this all happens while the loya jirga is hosted here in kabul the loya jirga a grand assembly of more than three thousand people who have been brought together here in kabul behind me to talk about should these talks go well with the u.s. what would the afghan government's position be what would their negotiating position be what do these people think they should prioritize what should they read line speed in talks with the taliban joining me now is the head of the loya jirgah also the secretary of the high peace council mr dowd side thank you for joining us thank you charlotte nice to meet you so you must be watching these talks and or how closely starting today what are your thoughts on them. the afghan government is still supporting the u.s. going direct talks and we
framework for peace in afghanistan the government though has so far not been part of the talks shelob ellis has more on these talks between the u.s. and the taliban from kabul. we understand in this round sources tell us that they will be discussing a cease fire not just a couple of days we're talking a number of months now this all happens while the loya jirga is hosted here in kabul the loya jirga a grand assembly of more than three thousand people who have been brought together here in kabul...
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there's been notes that some of your associates have threatened to ellis act people out. what is your intention with regards to the tenants there and their remaining tenancy in the property? >> that's a great question. i want to go back 19 years. i think if i had an ulterior motive, it would have shown itself years ago. if we can go here, there's a seismic component to the project, there is an upper deck, a reroof, an upper deck, and a lower deck repair. and because of the way the deck is on the roof, and the roof, to the best of my knowledge, hasn't been replaced in 62 years, it's got to come up. the wood is rotted. there's an entry and facade. because it's a 1950's-style building that has an open aesthetic -- >> sir, i'm not trying to interrupt you. i appreciate a good gant chart, but the question is what do you want to happen to the tenants there? what do you want to have them continue to reside in the property or temporarily being located. >> in the gant chart, it identifies which tenants will be affected. if we looked at the plan that i had originally set out, the 40
there's been notes that some of your associates have threatened to ellis act people out. what is your intention with regards to the tenants there and their remaining tenancy in the property? >> that's a great question. i want to go back 19 years. i think if i had an ulterior motive, it would have shown itself years ago. if we can go here, there's a seismic component to the project, there is an upper deck, a reroof, an upper deck, and a lower deck repair. and because of the way the deck is...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >> rehema is here with me.lans to change these laws in the future? this is astounding. i can't imagine the teacher knew this was in the fine print. >> yeah. most of us don't read the fine print of the contract and aren't aware of an issue until it becomes our issue. so according to the spokesperson from the san francisco teachers union, they said it will be up to members to take the issue up with the district and with the state next year in contract negotiations. >> you've reported throughout the year all of the teacher strikes. we know teacher pay at best has been stagnant, at worst has been down. that reality and stories like this, how are we going to get people to go into the teaching profession? >> that's what a lot of people want to know. how do you attract the best and brightest into what all of us need? you're never going to have a pharmacist, a doctor, another teacher if you don't have good teachers in the classroom training all of our children. but a recent study from the largest teacher association, n
rehema ellis, nbc news. >> rehema is here with me.lans to change these laws in the future? this is astounding. i can't imagine the teacher knew this was in the fine print. >> yeah. most of us don't read the fine print of the contract and aren't aware of an issue until it becomes our issue. so according to the spokesperson from the san francisco teachers union, they said it will be up to members to take the issue up with the district and with the state next year in contract...
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it is not america's cup but a race that tech ellis and his startup call sail gp. >> today was on thee. >> reporter: kirby is the skipper of the u.s. team. he raced in two of america's cup's before this . >> this is the fastest boats in the world and the cup are not even as fast as these. >> reporter: these practice runs were tuneups for saturday and sunday. the boats are all at 50 catamarans. unlike america's cup yachts, each boat has the exact same design and technology. skill will make the difference in the races. the chinese team, for instance, almost capsize. >> you will see the boats all flying wingless. that is very new technology. the sailors out here are literally on the forefront of technology. >> reporter: san francisco is the second leg of the race. the first was sydney, australia. after san francisco, it is on to new york, the uk and finally, france. ellis is hoping to turn this to an annual race. >> the goal is to around the globe, bring more awareness and this fantastic spectacle we've got. >> reporter: the race runs from alcatraz to the golden great golden gate bridge.
it is not america's cup but a race that tech ellis and his startup call sail gp. >> today was on thee. >> reporter: kirby is the skipper of the u.s. team. he raced in two of america's cup's before this . >> this is the fastest boats in the world and the cup are not even as fast as these. >> reporter: these practice runs were tuneups for saturday and sunday. the boats are all at 50 catamarans. unlike america's cup yachts, each boat has the exact same design and...
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ellie and john, political analysts. shall furnish.n't go to law school, but shall furnish seems definitive. >> shall means must. >> good. b, what happens next? the chairman of the house ways and means committee has a rejection from treasury. what can he do about it? >> i think we'll see them litiga litigate. there is a clear law that says congress gets this information if they request it. their only option now is to go to the courts. we follow prosecutors, for the last few years. now we're start following courts. >> treasury secretary mnuchin says he believes this lacks a legitimate legislative purpose. does he have any standing legally? >> i don't think so. he's saying, i don't believe you, congress. you say this is your purpose, but i don't think it is. how is he going to prove that? look, congress needs to stand up for itself here. they have been getting rolled since they took office in january. they've gotten nothing. we're four, five months into this term of congress, and the white house has said, and the administration said acro
ellie and john, political analysts. shall furnish.n't go to law school, but shall furnish seems definitive. >> shall means must. >> good. b, what happens next? the chairman of the house ways and means committee has a rejection from treasury. what can he do about it? >> i think we'll see them litiga litigate. there is a clear law that says congress gets this information if they request it. their only option now is to go to the courts. we follow prosecutors, for the last few...
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ellie honing, former state prosecutor is with us. let's talk about how important these are.re being expedited by these judges says a long. >> it does. so important that judges follow the examples set by the judges in d.c. and new york last week. here is the thing. if these cases are not expedited, meaning murrayed up, then the white house, the executive branch is going to get its way simply by running out the clock. there isn't that far to go until the next congress takes office. as you look back, when eric holder was held in contempt and there was a court battle, that went on for seven years. ultimately rendering it moot. it's really important that both judges got those cases to the top of their document and got them decided quickly. >> one other note you make that i do think doesn't get as much attention as it should is each and every one of these decisions, the new york and d.c. decisions last week, they set a precedent for future legal battles on the same front. >> for sure. we're going to have a series of these. you can see which ones are coming. tax returns, over mcgah
ellie honing, former state prosecutor is with us. let's talk about how important these are.re being expedited by these judges says a long. >> it does. so important that judges follow the examples set by the judges in d.c. and new york last week. here is the thing. if these cases are not expedited, meaning murrayed up, then the white house, the executive branch is going to get its way simply by running out the clock. there isn't that far to go until the next congress takes office. as you...
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coming up, how far with rebelto feed katie over and over kevin ellis out bail us out bail us out whatlook like where you fall into that trap right you see you know now obviously stepped uses rate is going up and he has the ball in his hands pretty much the entire time the entire possessions almost and. is going to we're going to see a lot more curry had the ball and he's using going off a yes were before when kevin is there he's cookery kind of just running law takes in trying to you know spot up but you know now curry curry cabbie get in travel consideration provided by -- >>> i get overwhelmed. i was kind of worried nobody was going to show up. >> not to worry about that. anna joined my her husband, rebel wilson and a lot of fans as she received a star on the walk am fame. anna and rebel are costars in "the hustle.." >> we got the exclusive on their wrap party splash. >> one, two, three! >> we are all living for the instagram video of you and anne jumping into the giant pool. >> if you want to get out of work early and you're a professional actress, just jump into a pool and damage
coming up, how far with rebelto feed katie over and over kevin ellis out bail us out bail us out whatlook like where you fall into that trap right you see you know now obviously stepped uses rate is going up and he has the ball in his hands pretty much the entire time the entire possessions almost and. is going to we're going to see a lot more curry had the ball and he's using going off a yes were before when kevin is there he's cookery kind of just running law takes in trying to you know spot...
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they say 17—year—old ellie gould was at school in chippenham.ed thai king being carried through the streets of the capital, in a four—mile royal procession. revered as an almost god—like figure, he was crowned in an elaborate ceremony yesterday. even family members must show their respect to thailand's first new king in nearly seven decades. concern is growing in northern ireland about the extent of drug—related deaths, which have increased significantly in the last decade. many are linked to powerful prescription drugs, which one coroner has said are available to teenagers on the street and in school. our ireland correspondent chris page spoke to one mother who lost her son to prescription drug abuse. i adored alan. he was my best friend. we were soulmates. but loving my child was never enough. in lisa mclaughlin's home, the sense of loss is unmistakable. her son alan took his own life, three years after he was first given the drug pregabalin, also known as lyrica. a doctor initially prescribed it for nerve pain when alan had a broken cheekbone
they say 17—year—old ellie gould was at school in chippenham.ed thai king being carried through the streets of the capital, in a four—mile royal procession. revered as an almost god—like figure, he was crowned in an elaborate ceremony yesterday. even family members must show their respect to thailand's first new king in nearly seven decades. concern is growing in northern ireland about the extent of drug—related deaths, which have increased significantly in the last decade. many are...
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howell and ellis reid parlier were killed.others wounded. >> we'll be committed to a fact-finding mission that takes time. we're going to seek justice. >> reporter: school officials say terrell had drawn from classes and said he had gone to a heating range to practice. was influenced by the sandy hook shooting and was carrying ten magazines of ammunition. >> i'll miss that kid. >> reporter: kevin westmoreland is the father of riley's long-term girlfriend. >> he's the one that runs towards it instead of running away. ♪ >> reporter: the university community is determined to focus on the victims and moving forward. thousands of students packed into a campus arena for a vigil wednesday night. >> i would tell you he stood out. >> reporter: lieutenant colonel shanka smith runs the rotc program in which howell participated and is not surprised he gave his life for others. do you feel a sense of pride. >> absolutely. as a soldier, you know, we understand what it means to make the ultimate sacrifice. >> reporter: in a statement, riley
howell and ellis reid parlier were killed.others wounded. >> we'll be committed to a fact-finding mission that takes time. we're going to seek justice. >> reporter: school officials say terrell had drawn from classes and said he had gone to a heating range to practice. was influenced by the sandy hook shooting and was carrying ten magazines of ammunition. >> i'll miss that kid. >> reporter: kevin westmoreland is the father of riley's long-term girlfriend. >> he's...
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rehema ellis traveled to talk to people at a free traveling clinic. providing more than $15 million in health care services for people across the country. here's rehema with more on the efforts and what matters most to voters. >> reporter: in rural smith county, virginia, appalachia country, airport hangar number seven was transformed into a fully functional medical center. hundreds of volunteer doctors, nurses and supporters began early this morning providing dental, vision and general medical care free of charge. to people with no insurance or struggling to make ends meet like kaly, here for an eye exam. >> i'm in college and kind of need to see. >> reporter: r.a.m. short for remote area medical began to help people in third world countries and volunteers set up in rural america for millions of poor people here. >> i live 120 miles away. >> reporter: lining up the day before the clinic opened to see a dentist. >> i don't have the money to pay for it. >> national disgrace that we don't have insurance that can't cover people's medical and dental condi
rehema ellis traveled to talk to people at a free traveling clinic. providing more than $15 million in health care services for people across the country. here's rehema with more on the efforts and what matters most to voters. >> reporter: in rural smith county, virginia, appalachia country, airport hangar number seven was transformed into a fully functional medical center. hundreds of volunteer doctors, nurses and supporters began early this morning providing dental, vision and general...
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the first victory parade was held way back on the twenty fourth of june nineteen forty five at ellis over a month after nazi germany's pitcher nation during the salvi that year of in the next celebrations were held until the twentieth fortieth anniversary of the victory but then it's become very commonplace since one thousand nine hundred five military parades have been held to it's a big part of the calendar every single year. victor did doesn't hold a very special place in the popular consciousness here it's not just the time for bold military displays it's also a time for quietly remembering the on the margin of both suffering insured by soviet families during the war. was. you know. almost every family in russia quite incredible and other post salvia countries were affected by the great patriotic war on lost a loved one these are live pictures right now from moscow freud's gathering together you're going to see a lot of those ever present ribbons there they are in john black on the. lapel of people also on the pictures of the relatives from parents great grandparents as well bein
the first victory parade was held way back on the twenty fourth of june nineteen forty five at ellis over a month after nazi germany's pitcher nation during the salvi that year of in the next celebrations were held until the twentieth fortieth anniversary of the victory but then it's become very commonplace since one thousand nine hundred five military parades have been held to it's a big part of the calendar every single year. victor did doesn't hold a very special place in the popular...
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well let's speak to ellie jacobs sees a partner at the truman national security projects and joins us now live from new york thank you very much for speaking to us here at all just syria 1st of all what do you think these elections mean for netanyahu. there's so many questions right now that are up in the air everything starting from whether or not you know will still remain the leader of the likud in the coming weeks he could very easily face being overthrown by his own party has that you know the number of questions kind of spiral from there what what will happen with the far right wing parties that didn't make the threshold to get into this knesset will they run again will they make that threshold will that give the opportunity for its own yahoo to form a farther right bloc without the help of the culture religious parties what will happen on the left side will they will they be able to get more seats than they did the last time around or come september we going to be looking at the exact same calculus we're looking at now and then this it does seem to be in rather a loss of troubl
well let's speak to ellie jacobs sees a partner at the truman national security projects and joins us now live from new york thank you very much for speaking to us here at all just syria 1st of all what do you think these elections mean for netanyahu. there's so many questions right now that are up in the air everything starting from whether or not you know will still remain the leader of the likud in the coming weeks he could very easily face being overthrown by his own party has that you know...
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