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thank you, ellie. you are absolutely right. it is about so many things.t is about the fact that we should live our values to the world. we as a country, we say that we prioritize humanitarian approaches to issues, but we have not seen evidence of that in the policies of separating children from their parents. after the debate, we just talked about the debates, it was in miami about a week and a half ,go, and the morning after, i along with other members of congress, drove down to a place in florida called homestead. and in homestead, florida, there is a for-profit residential facility that is currently housing 2700 children. for profit, right? let's talk about what the business model is there. -- business not old model there is that certain people are profiting off the incarceration of other people, those people are called children. i am a memberand of the senate intelligence committee, homeland security committee, budget committee, and judiciary committee. of the unitedbers states congress. this is a facility that is a privately run facility, but paid wi
thank you, ellie. you are absolutely right. it is about so many things.t is about the fact that we should live our values to the world. we as a country, we say that we prioritize humanitarian approaches to issues, but we have not seen evidence of that in the policies of separating children from their parents. after the debate, we just talked about the debates, it was in miami about a week and a half ,go, and the morning after, i along with other members of congress, drove down to a place in...
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[applause] [cheers] so, ellie, thank you. and you speaking up today you , must know that when your words, when you stood up on that chair and spoke like that in front of all of these folks, you just spoke for all of those kids. you just spoke for all of them. [applause] [cheers] that's the leadership. that is the power of your voice. always remember that. that is the power of your voice. >> hi. thank you, everyone. isn't she amazing? senator kamala harris. thank you. [applause] [cheers] ♪ sen. harris: hi, guys. >> yes. sen. harris: nice and cool over here. >> yes. i --o years ago, one day at a time. >> can ask about -- i lived in california. problemave a serious with our children being able to bandwidth and our businesses. it is one of the questions i does not get entered enough for us. sen. harris: i do not do it here, but yes, absolutely. that is high on my list of priorities, putting them underground and satellite. you're absolutely right, education. you cannot do business without it. and when you talk about it, it is also
[applause] [cheers] so, ellie, thank you. and you speaking up today you , must know that when your words, when you stood up on that chair and spoke like that in front of all of these folks, you just spoke for all of those kids. you just spoke for all of them. [applause] [cheers] that's the leadership. that is the power of your voice. always remember that. that is the power of your voice. >> hi. thank you, everyone. isn't she amazing? senator kamala harris. thank you. [applause] [cheers]...
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today would be my son camden ellis's seventh birthday. but tragically, he was killed five years ago on father's day. in a furniture tip over incident. his three drawer just 30 and three-quarter inch tall dresser fell as he tried to reach inside to get his close chopping his neck between the drawers and suffocating him. he was unable to cry, for help, and we did not hear it fall. his father found him when he went to get him up for breakfast. i can still hear my husbands screams. after trying my best to revive him with cpr, and four days in a, at seattle children's, we had to say goodbye donating his organs to hopefully save another family from our fate. at the time, i thought this was a freak accident and i had no idea that this was a danger in my home. and i discover that he was not only the seventh child to die because of a negligence of this particular manufacturer, without a recall, but that children were dying at a rate of one every 10 days. from furniture tip overs. i was absolutely devastated. how is this possible? i had taken multi
today would be my son camden ellis's seventh birthday. but tragically, he was killed five years ago on father's day. in a furniture tip over incident. his three drawer just 30 and three-quarter inch tall dresser fell as he tried to reach inside to get his close chopping his neck between the drawers and suffocating him. he was unable to cry, for help, and we did not hear it fall. his father found him when he went to get him up for breakfast. i can still hear my husbands screams. after trying my...
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ellis on the issue of the tip overs. i appreciate all of the witnesses and look forward to your testimony. >> the chair now recognizes mr. pallone, chairman of the subcommittees for five minutes for his opening statement. rep. pallone: two months ago they discussed whether the consumer product safety commission is fulfilling its promise. when it is at its best it is working proactively. as we heard from many of our witnesses and some commissioners, it has not been at its best lately. to put it simply, we are here to discuss important consumer legislation because it is necessary because cpfc has not done its job. it has let industry set its own rules. fisher-price designed, marketed, and sold the rock and play sleeper when its intended use one against the advice of pediatricians. a decade later, fisher-price admitted that it was aware of 32 infants who had died in the product and agreed to recall all 4.17 million rock and play sleepers. a similar product was recalled after at least five deaths were reported. cpfc knew abo
ellis on the issue of the tip overs. i appreciate all of the witnesses and look forward to your testimony. >> the chair now recognizes mr. pallone, chairman of the subcommittees for five minutes for his opening statement. rep. pallone: two months ago they discussed whether the consumer product safety commission is fulfilling its promise. when it is at its best it is working proactively. as we heard from many of our witnesses and some commissioners, it has not been at its best lately. to...
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ellie on sunday we had a money from the french president and will threaten tehran essentially warning that consequences would necessarily follow now that this cap has been passed but at the same time he's also trying to get everyone back to the negotiating table is this a change of tone or is this a carrot and stick kind of situation. look i think the europeans are trying to tread a very careful balance here about not coming across as naive on the nuclear issue as far as the trump white house is is positioned but also ensuring that they don't push iran into an even tighter corner that are already feels under the u.s. sanctions pressure now what we've seen from iran at the moment is a very managed and calculated escalation on the nuclear file which from the european side still doesn't seem to have hit their red lines we're not sure what the red lines are at the moment but clearly what we've seen is very small incremental exceeding of these nuclear commitments which again as your previous guest mentioned are quite low on the spectrum of nuclear activity and can be reversed and managed i
ellie on sunday we had a money from the french president and will threaten tehran essentially warning that consequences would necessarily follow now that this cap has been passed but at the same time he's also trying to get everyone back to the negotiating table is this a change of tone or is this a carrot and stick kind of situation. look i think the europeans are trying to tread a very careful balance here about not coming across as naive on the nuclear issue as far as the trump white house...
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i'll start with you, ellie. we already know how the cons went with this judge. we have a transcript of it. look at this one, one of the doj attorneys admitting to the federal judge. "the tweet this morning was the first i heard of the president's position on this issue. just like the plaintiffs' and your honor. and i do not have a deeper understanding of what that means at this juncture, other than that's what the president tweeted." now, what kind of position now are the doj lawyers in? >> you and i are both doj lawyers, laura. i think we've had that feeling once in awhile of being out on a limb, but i don't think we've had the sensation of the president of the united states sawing it off while we were on it. look, this case has been a series of embarrassments for the administration and for the department of justice. and we both know the most important things that the department of justice has is its credibility and its independence and it started last week when the supreme court said the reasons that you gave were pretextual. they were contrived. which is real
i'll start with you, ellie. we already know how the cons went with this judge. we have a transcript of it. look at this one, one of the doj attorneys admitting to the federal judge. "the tweet this morning was the first i heard of the president's position on this issue. just like the plaintiffs' and your honor. and i do not have a deeper understanding of what that means at this juncture, other than that's what the president tweeted." now, what kind of position now are the doj lawyers...
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michele ellis is a rookie officer in training.ek working on prison grounds. >> my husband, you know, was kind of skeptical at first. i think he knows this is something that i really want to do. >> i've always had a passion for law enforcement. that's just something i love. my kids were kind of excited. they thought, okay, mommy is going to be a cop. that's cool for them. i don't think they really understand everything that's going on. you have to remember to stay firm, fair and consistent. you can't really treat anybody any different. they're all human. they're all men. you have to remember that. >> hey, this is lieutenant meehan. can you send offender tye, t-y-e up to custody hall? i need to speak with him. >> it's been a bad week for ronnie tye. since being caught with a cell phone charger, prison officials have suspended his contact visits. and now they've just handed down a ruling on his request to be married at the prison. >> they denied getting married at this time due to conduct history. >> how can they deny me? >> it's jus
michele ellis is a rookie officer in training.ek working on prison grounds. >> my husband, you know, was kind of skeptical at first. i think he knows this is something that i really want to do. >> i've always had a passion for law enforcement. that's just something i love. my kids were kind of excited. they thought, okay, mommy is going to be a cop. that's cool for them. i don't think they really understand everything that's going on. you have to remember to stay firm, fair and...
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when you went out, -- people anna ann ellis, -- like and ellis, every time -- we have found a couple of these letters. writing back to the county clerk, put them back on the pension roll. the only money they have is that allowance. that was started in 1912 or 1913. a lot of the veterans were men. they should have some money or something, right? they didn't like it. they didn't like not having a little bit of money of their own to spend however they chose. that's how the allowance got started. thank you. anymore questions? ? i am happy to answer. thank you all so much. [applause] >> you are watching american history tv. all we, every weekend tv,ext on american history the u.s. commission on civil rights hosts a talk titled "stonewall at 50: the movement for lgbt civil rights" by historian and author david carter. stonewall was a six-day gay-rights uprising that started with a police raid in 1969 in new york city's ranch village. -- greenwich village. "stonewall atled 50: the movement for lgbt civil rights". has come to be known as pride month heard the reason for that stretches back 5
when you went out, -- people anna ann ellis, -- like and ellis, every time -- we have found a couple of these letters. writing back to the county clerk, put them back on the pension roll. the only money they have is that allowance. that was started in 1912 or 1913. a lot of the veterans were men. they should have some money or something, right? they didn't like it. they didn't like not having a little bit of money of their own to spend however they chose. that's how the allowance got started....
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all right well joining me tonight is someone who knows the ins and outs of the iran nuclear deal ellie garonne my a advised european governments as the gene c.p.o. way was being negotiated she's a senior policy fellow with the european council on foreign relations and she joins me tonight from london aliens good to have you on the show the announcement by iran to abandon that that 1st limit on the enrichment of uranium tell me how significant is that. well the stats i have seen from iran so far have been very managed calculated escalations on the need care for up file 1st we had iran increasing beyond the stock casks under the queen and by face margins as the international atomic energy agency verified a few days ago and this week that the same international body has indeed verified that iran has gone slightly of the 3.67 threshold of enrich uranium kept in telling the deal to just on the $0.05 so right now we are seeing very incremental steps from iran to exceed the limits on to that deal just enough to not just the europeans to to take this issue urgent me but not that much that it's
all right well joining me tonight is someone who knows the ins and outs of the iran nuclear deal ellie garonne my a advised european governments as the gene c.p.o. way was being negotiated she's a senior policy fellow with the european council on foreign relations and she joins me tonight from london aliens good to have you on the show the announcement by iran to abandon that that 1st limit on the enrichment of uranium tell me how significant is that. well the stats i have seen from iran so far...
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michael ellis defending chris grayling. michael ellis. urge the government of nepal to act to stop overcrowding on mount everest. pictures of the mountain crowded with climbers went viral on the internet. for 20 years, the average death rate has remained at around six, but this spring alone, 11 people have lost their lives. a conservative former cabinet minister set out his case that something must be done. in one day on the 23rd of may this year there were 250 people trying to summit the mountain. the nepalese government have issued record numbers of permits this year some 380 which allowed 600 people to tackle the mountain. and the result has been that many people have been placed in danger and on safety. with my noble friend or our ambassador to lobby the government and reduce the number of permits and make it mandatory that people who go on the mountain either as outfitters or climbers are able to demonstrate proper experience and thus not put other people's lives at risk? many people will be in sympathy with what he is saying, i woul
michael ellis defending chris grayling. michael ellis. urge the government of nepal to act to stop overcrowding on mount everest. pictures of the mountain crowded with climbers went viral on the internet. for 20 years, the average death rate has remained at around six, but this spring alone, 11 people have lost their lives. a conservative former cabinet minister set out his case that something must be done. in one day on the 23rd of may this year there were 250 people trying to summit the...
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head coach jill ellis will step down after a victory tour in october.the timing is right to move on. as she departs, her place in history is secure. she is the first coach in history to win two world cups. ellis, who is 52, has an overall record of 102 wins, 18 ties, and only seven losses. up next, the story we promised you about the three dozen nurses with one thing in common. lick fast like a cookie dough ninja. apply that same speed to the ford hurry up and save sales event. for the first time ever get 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. it all adds up. don't you love math? so get here asap because tasty deals and summer go fast. get in or lose out on 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. my body is truly powerful. i have the power to lower my blood sugar and a1c. because i can still make my own insulin. and trulicity activates my body to release it like it's supposed to. trulicity is for people with type 2 diabe
head coach jill ellis will step down after a victory tour in october.the timing is right to move on. as she departs, her place in history is secure. she is the first coach in history to win two world cups. ellis, who is 52, has an overall record of 102 wins, 18 ties, and only seven losses. up next, the story we promised you about the three dozen nurses with one thing in common. lick fast like a cookie dough ninja. apply that same speed to the ford hurry up and save sales event. for the first...
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i i have gone very tropical to match ellie. lam matching ellie's lemons.. we will see you at 10am. it's going to be pretty lively! you will have your work cut out with ellie! we will see you at 10am. the headlines coming up shortly. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and tina daheley. coming up before ten, stav will have all the weekend weather. but first at 9.30am, a summary of this morning's main news. donald trump says the uk and united states are working on what he called a "very substantial" post brexit trade deal. the president spoke with borisjohnson on the phone yesterday and claimed trade could be worth up to five times what it is now. boris and i just spoke. i congratulated him and he's all set to go. he's gonna be — i think he'll be — do a greatjob. we're working already on a trade agreement. and i think it will be a very substantial trade agreement. you know, we can do with the uk — we can do three to four times — we were actually impeded by their relationship with the european union. we were very much impeded on trade. the prime minist
i i have gone very tropical to match ellie. lam matching ellie's lemons.. we will see you at 10am. it's going to be pretty lively! you will have your work cut out with ellie! we will see you at 10am. the headlines coming up shortly. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and tina daheley. coming up before ten, stav will have all the weekend weather. but first at 9.30am, a summary of this morning's main news. donald trump says the uk and united states are working on what he called a...
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ellie reeves. talking about the very beginning of the process. ellie reeveslj remember the process. a book about how to deselect yourmp wrote a book about how to deselect your mp back wrote a book about how to deselect yourmp back in wrote a book about how to deselect your mp back in the 70s. his argument shows that the selection shows are to be for different reasons. 0ften shows are to be for different reasons. often it has been because mps have been around for a long time and have been lazy or out of touch, it wasn't about a left or right thing. evenjeremy corbyn allies could face it, let alone critics. his mp had been down since the 19305, his mp had been down since the 1930s, this is at the end of the 70s. he owned the officers the local party worked out of, his secretary in his office and law firm was also the secretary of the local clp so he had the place looked down and only by getting this process could they have any chance of getting of him. when he put it in those terms, you could feel some sympathy for activists, you could feel they are stuck with an mp that maybe they do
ellie reeves. talking about the very beginning of the process. ellie reeveslj remember the process. a book about how to deselect yourmp wrote a book about how to deselect your mp back wrote a book about how to deselect yourmp back in wrote a book about how to deselect your mp back in the 70s. his argument shows that the selection shows are to be for different reasons. 0ften shows are to be for different reasons. often it has been because mps have been around for a long time and have been lazy...
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. -- and back—to—back titles for gel ellis. —— gel ellis.esbite pro soccer usa, later on newsday. also making news today: up to 18,000 jobs could go at deutsche bank in a radical reorganisation of germany's biggest bank. it hasn't said exactly where jobs will be lost, but but it said it intends to completely exit activities related to the buying and selling of shares. and much of that is carried out in london and new york. our business correspondent katie austin is outside deutsche bank's london headquarters. georgia bank does employ about 8000 people in the uk and a lot of people are expecting because of the needs of the activities it does in the city of london, london will take a big hit. but that hasn't been confirmed as of yet, but is expected to emerge in the next few days. not all a nalysts to emerge in the next few days. not all analysts say this radical move, re— nosing the bank's focus will be the answer to all of its problems. but they do say it had little cheerios but to do something radical -- little cheerios but to do something
. -- and back—to—back titles for gel ellis. —— gel ellis.esbite pro soccer usa, later on newsday. also making news today: up to 18,000 jobs could go at deutsche bank in a radical reorganisation of germany's biggest bank. it hasn't said exactly where jobs will be lost, but but it said it intends to completely exit activities related to the buying and selling of shares. and much of that is carried out in london and new york. our business correspondent katie austin is outside deutsche...
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ra hultaa raheema ellis has the story. >> what's wrong, dad please tell me. >> the farewell is a newie based on a lie. >> the family thinking it's better not to tell her. >> why is it better? >> when people get cancer, they die. >> reporter: it tells the story of a family that discovers their grandmother only has a few months to live they conspire to stage a fake wedding as an excuse for the entire family to get together. >> isn't it wrong to lie >> it's a good lie most families in china would choose not to tell her. >> i wanted to tell the story. it was an incredibly heartbreaking but hilarious >> reporter: "the farewell" is personal for lualua wong born in china but raised in america, it's her story. >> i was the lone western er, are time i would say this is crazy, no one agreed. >> reporter: did you ultimately accept she was happy just to see you and be around the family, rather than to be focusing on potential death? >> what i say her truly living as opposed to dying. so to think that actually maybe truth isn't the greater moral value in some situations. >> reporter: like "crazy
ra hultaa raheema ellis has the story. >> what's wrong, dad please tell me. >> the farewell is a newie based on a lie. >> the family thinking it's better not to tell her. >> why is it better? >> when people get cancer, they die. >> reporter: it tells the story of a family that discovers their grandmother only has a few months to live they conspire to stage a fake wedding as an excuse for the entire family to get together. >> isn't it wrong to lie...
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and acosta was at kirkland and ellis, so were the defense attorneys for epstein. those are the attorneys -- so you have two guys from kirkland & ellis meeting in a hotel room, deciding that they won't bring federal charges, they will let him get off with some minor state charges. that's clearly a system of justice that isn't working for everybody. no one who isn't a man of great power and wealth is going to get that kind of a deal and we need a system of justice that's fair to everyone. i am very relieved that barr is recusing himself because otherwise you would have to wonder what would happen to u.s. attorney berman's case, would he interfere this that case? now he can't because he is recould used. >> jill, thanks. jill wine-banks. we want to continue this part of the discussion with a former assistant director for counterintelligence at the fbi. frank, you are concerned about this, that attorney general bill barr decided he would not recuse himself initially from the epstein case. >> well, he's done the right thing if he indeed is going to recuse himself, but,
and acosta was at kirkland and ellis, so were the defense attorneys for epstein. those are the attorneys -- so you have two guys from kirkland & ellis meeting in a hotel room, deciding that they won't bring federal charges, they will let him get off with some minor state charges. that's clearly a system of justice that isn't working for everybody. no one who isn't a man of great power and wealth is going to get that kind of a deal and we need a system of justice that's fair to everyone. i...
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rehema ellis, nbc news detroit. >> what a beautifuy >> that is for this sunday. lester holt will be in tomorrow. i'm peter alexander. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great evening good night >>> right now at 6:00. the power of pride, thousands of people took to the streets of san francisco for the parade, a lot of fun and came with an unexpected interruption. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us, i am terry mcsweeney. >> in their year's pride parade included some star power, kamala harris. >> lili tan is joining us in san francisco with more on that. >> reporter: this is day three of pride for me. i have to say the energy and excitement is just as high or if not higher than day one. many ended here at civic center plaza and also where w
rehema ellis, nbc news detroit. >> what a beautifuy >> that is for this sunday. lester holt will be in tomorrow. i'm peter alexander. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great evening good night >>> right now at 6:00. the power of pride, thousands of people took to the streets of san francisco for the parade, a lot of fun and came with an unexpected interruption. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us, i am terry mcsweeney. >> in...
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rahema ellis, nbc news, detroit. >> you know, this is an amazing story. >>> this is an amazing storyok will smith 23 years and numerous blockbusters to star in a movie bigger than "independence day. >> "aladdin" just passed "independence day" as the highest growing film of my entire career. to have my biggest movie at this point in my career, i want to say thank you. >> how much? with the 50-year-old smith as the genie, "aladdin" has made $874 million at the box ofce surpassing the $817 million "independence day" that it earned in 1996 he's done it again >> he has. now with that kind of money made we can expect a sequel for sure. >> there you go. my voice is gone. >> that's richard lui. i'm phillip mena keep it here the news continues >>> stepping across that line was a great honor. a lot of progress has been made. a lot of friendships have been made and this has been in particular a great friendship. so i just want to thank you. it was very quick notice and i want to thank you. >> president trump steps across the dmz and into the history books. but now the question is can the admini
rahema ellis, nbc news, detroit. >> you know, this is an amazing story. >>> this is an amazing storyok will smith 23 years and numerous blockbusters to star in a movie bigger than "independence day. >> "aladdin" just passed "independence day" as the highest growing film of my entire career. to have my biggest movie at this point in my career, i want to say thank you. >> how much? with the 50-year-old smith as the genie, "aladdin" has...
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ellie on sunday we had a money from the french president and will threaten tehran essentially warning that consequences would necessarily follow now that this cat has been passed but at the same time he's also trying to get everyone back to the negotiating table is this a change of tone or is this a carrot and stick kind of situation. look i think the europeans are trying to tread a very careful balance here about not coming across as naive on the nuclear issue as far as the trump white house is is positioned but also ensuring that they don't push iran into an even tighter corner that are already feels under the u.s. sanctions pressure now what we've seen from iran at the moment is a very managed and calculated escalation on the nuclear fall which from the european side still doesn't seem to have hit their red lines we're not sure what the red lines are at the moment but clearly what we've seen is very small incremental exceeding of these nuclear commitments which again as your previous guest mentioned are quite low on the spectrum of nuclear activity and can be reversed and managed i
ellie on sunday we had a money from the french president and will threaten tehran essentially warning that consequences would necessarily follow now that this cat has been passed but at the same time he's also trying to get everyone back to the negotiating table is this a change of tone or is this a carrot and stick kind of situation. look i think the europeans are trying to tread a very careful balance here about not coming across as naive on the nuclear issue as far as the trump white house...
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our rehema ellis was there as the u.s. women's soccer team celebrated their victory and vowed to fight for equal pay. >> i woke up ready to get dressed at like 3:00 a.m >> reporter: she and her brother scrambled to dress and dash out the door to see their heroes joining 200,000 for the tickertape parade in new york, honoring the world champs, the u.s. women's soccer team >> what does it tell you that women can do? >> it tells you don't give up. >> reporter: celebrating the women's victory on the field, they now want to see them get winning paychecks. >> equal pay equal pay! >> reporter: new york state moved the ball forward today with new equal pay legislation. the team's star player, megan rapinoe, called for changes nationwide >> this is my word to everybody. do what you can. be more. be better. be bigger than you've ever been before >> i want to be like them when i'm older. >> reporter: celebrating messages of unity, empowering the next generation. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york >>> there's a lot more to tell you abou
our rehema ellis was there as the u.s. women's soccer team celebrated their victory and vowed to fight for equal pay. >> i woke up ready to get dressed at like 3:00 a.m >> reporter: she and her brother scrambled to dress and dash out the door to see their heroes joining 200,000 for the tickertape parade in new york, honoring the world champs, the u.s. women's soccer team >> what does it tell you that women can do? >> it tells you don't give up. >> reporter:...
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rehema ellis has the story >>> what's wrong, dad?tell me >> your nan is dying >> reporter: "the farewell" is a new movie based on a lie >> the family thinks it's better not to tell her. >> why is that better? >> the chinese people have saying, when people get cancer they die >> reporter: it tells the story of a discovers grandmother only has a few months left to live so they conspire to keep her idark and stage a fake wedding as an excuse for the family to get together >> isn't it wrong to chi l would choose not to tell her >> i wanted to tell the story because it was an incredibly heartbreaking but hilarious experience >> reporter: "the farewell" is very personal for writer/director lulu wong. born in china but raised in america, it's her story. >> i was the lone westerner in my chinese-american family and so every time i would say this is crazy, no one agreed with me. >> reporter: did you ultimately accept that she was happy just to see you and to be around the family rather than to be focusing on potential death? >> i saw her trul
rehema ellis has the story >>> what's wrong, dad?tell me >> your nan is dying >> reporter: "the farewell" is a new movie based on a lie >> the family thinks it's better not to tell her. >> why is that better? >> the chinese people have saying, when people get cancer they die >> reporter: it tells the story of a discovers grandmother only has a few months left to live so they conspire to keep her idark and stage a fake wedding as an excuse...
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. ♪ in perfect harmony ♪ >>> ellie kemper, live in times square.e ] >>> we do say good morning, america. let's take a look at the folks who are outside spending a little time with them during the commercial break. they are festive. they are ready for the holiday. bring it on. it's going to be a hot one, though. >> it is going to be a hot one. and as that heat moves in for the holiday we'll show you how to keep cool in the kitchen with some great meals. alison roman is here. she's a person taking over the internet with her amazing recipes. you don't have to fire up the stove or the oven for these. a good one. >> especially in this heat. >>> first though as everyone gets ready to hit the road for the fourth of july we want to go back to ginger there at rockaway beach with the latest on those blistering temperatures. good morning again, ginger. >> goomoing, robin. ike n0rees of only8:alayow t miami w they aeel like 09 and had a daily record at 98. second time this season they've done that. this is heat that's going to be potentially dangerous. that's
. ♪ in perfect harmony ♪ >>> ellie kemper, live in times square.e ] >>> we do say good morning, america. let's take a look at the folks who are outside spending a little time with them during the commercial break. they are festive. they are ready for the holiday. bring it on. it's going to be a hot one, though. >> it is going to be a hot one. and as that heat moves in for the holiday we'll show you how to keep cool in the kitchen with some great meals. alison roman...
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. >>> ellie rasmussen is here because sal has left for the zip trip in south san francisco. how does a look outside? >> sal is on his way to south city as we called. you are mentioning the story on highway 37 and the problem with the motorcyclists passing on the shoulder. that area has very narrow shoulders on either side of the road. there is a lot of marshland so you can see how it is dangerous for motorists. let's show you the map in the area. you can see why some people would be tempted to pass on the shoulder. is typically in the morning commute kind of a bottleneck. highway 37, in the westbound direction as you go from vallejo into sonoma county. two problems on the peninsula that we want to get too. northbound highway 1, a collision and an ambulance has been called to the scene. southbound 101 north of the sfo exits, a car hit the guardrail and there is a problem there as well approaching san francisco international airport. here's a look at the san mateo bridge. i want to show this picture because not only is traffic moving well over toward the peninsula but you can
. >>> ellie rasmussen is here because sal has left for the zip trip in south san francisco. how does a look outside? >> sal is on his way to south city as we called. you are mentioning the story on highway 37 and the problem with the motorcyclists passing on the shoulder. that area has very narrow shoulders on either side of the road. there is a lot of marshland so you can see how it is dangerous for motorists. let's show you the map in the area. you can see why some people would...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> up next more on this historic day on capitol hill.ntix can helpu quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, depressed mood, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, hmm. exactly. so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. li
rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> up next more on this historic day on capitol hill.ntix can helpu quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in...
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the owens are now fighting the lawsuit based on california's ellis act, which allows landlords to get rid of tenants if a rental property is being taken off the market. >> you use the ellis act to tell somebody to get out of their house, then you can't put anybody else in the house. you can't rent it to anybody else. >> it's not clear. they'd just rather have the place empty without tenant carir a property, it is their home it's been their home for over 35 years. >> reporter: this mansion has an unusual and colorful history. in the '70s, it was the scene of hunger strikes, violent protests and a bombing that shattered car and home windows. charlie ferguson says the owen family needs to stay. >>> now, the owen family pays about $5,500 a month for rent. if they plan to buy here, it's going to be expensive. the average price for a mansion here between 5 and $10 million. reporting live in san francisco, i'm cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >> tha >>> a san francisco judge has tossed out some of the evidence in a high-profile case against center of a police raid. s.f.p.d. officers raided ca
the owens are now fighting the lawsuit based on california's ellis act, which allows landlords to get rid of tenants if a rental property is being taken off the market. >> you use the ellis act to tell somebody to get out of their house, then you can't put anybody else in the house. you can't rent it to anybody else. >> it's not clear. they'd just rather have the place empty without tenant carir a property, it is their home it's been their home for over 35 years. >> reporter:...
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we get more from our rehema ellis. >> reporter: it happened just after 2: p.m. at this remote park north of charleston, south carolina. emergency crews rushed the scene. >> approximately 12 people struck by lightning. one is not responsive. >> reporter: officials say one person died. six others were injured. here, the radar shows bad weather moving into the area this afternoon. a group waving a holiday barbecue when it hit. tree branches where it struck charred. edward williams lives nearby. >> one of the girls couldn't -- it was eglike her arm and l and stuff were hurt. but a lot of them i think got jolted. >> reporter: july is typically the deadliest month for lightning strikes, a warning to get inside as soon as possible when storms hit. rehema ellis, nbc news. >> so, the big thestion now, will severe weather threaten your fireworks celebration tonight? dylan dryer has more on that. dylan. >> reporter: good evening. the scattered showers and storms we're seeing today should fizzle out in time for sunset. in time for fireworks it would be isolated storms. best
we get more from our rehema ellis. >> reporter: it happened just after 2: p.m. at this remote park north of charleston, south carolina. emergency crews rushed the scene. >> approximately 12 people struck by lightning. one is not responsive. >> reporter: officials say one person died. six others were injured. here, the radar shows bad weather moving into the area this afternoon. a group waving a holiday barbecue when it hit. tree branches where it struck charred. edward...
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soccer team jill ellis is stepping down just 3 weeks after winning the world cup and those will leave the job in early october after a victory tour with her team ellis said she believed it was quote the right time to move she won back to back world cups with the u.s. team. while staying with us. the dispute over equal pay has taken a new twist after u.s. soccer the national federation said it pound players from the women's national team have been paid more than their male counterparts in recent years in march the women's team started legal action against the federation they've described the findings as quote a ruse for the u.s. national team has dominated the women's game for decades. proof of that but that success in france came in to pay dispute with their own federation headed by this man. even during homecoming celebrations earlier this month the cool for equal pay would never far away i play is suing the federation added gender and pay discrimination. ration having focused on supporting the team during the tournament has now responded in an open letter code harris said it's over
soccer team jill ellis is stepping down just 3 weeks after winning the world cup and those will leave the job in early october after a victory tour with her team ellis said she believed it was quote the right time to move she won back to back world cups with the u.s. team. while staying with us. the dispute over equal pay has taken a new twist after u.s. soccer the national federation said it pound players from the women's national team have been paid more than their male counterparts in recent...
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high stakes dobby encounter peter ellis pitches well. this is the living room was it. the yellow caution if you like with balls but chasing european however battling the drop no blade of grass remains uncontested it takes its toll. connection by a lot of slides tackles and one on ones are never good news for the pics but will fill in the divots and smooth out the routes at half time and after that hopefully score another go by the bosses but. just before the break peter gives his own team to. same procedure as usual lads go over. cast and we all have to clear away the paper back there and watch out i'll be richer in the whole pitch again how fast these big guys want to defend. they have a quarter of an hour to get the pitch back into the best possible condition that means removing the confetti from the home and. catching up any on field damage and giving the grass and other goods watering the half time effort pays off as well spurs do school best 2nd goal. and then. 2 well what strikes on an equally well so. yummy will be and what we want to pitch that is amenable to t
high stakes dobby encounter peter ellis pitches well. this is the living room was it. the yellow caution if you like with balls but chasing european however battling the drop no blade of grass remains uncontested it takes its toll. connection by a lot of slides tackles and one on ones are never good news for the pics but will fill in the divots and smooth out the routes at half time and after that hopefully score another go by the bosses but. just before the break peter gives his own team to....
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ellis is your next best alternative for that closure will definitely stay on top of it. meanwhile, you also need to leave early if you need to roll into san francisco because you're dealing with heavy traffic at the bay bridge toll plaza that this is the norm right, it's stacked up from the maze pretty quiet on the upper deck, you're averaging 16 minutes, another busy bridge as usual 92 the drive from hayward over to the peninsula, not a lot a room between the cars it is packed but 17 minutes at a decent drive time, i'll take it. alright checking on some more freeways and drive times highway 4 looks much spatter 15 minutes, it's pretty much back at the limit that commute over 15 minutes from one 60 to 2.42 and then we have the nimitz busy as usual winding down just a little bit. >>but you're looking at some crowding and 44 minutes rolling south from san leandro to milpitas let's check in with john now and still looking for sunshine, i've seen the fog of the clouds john where's the sunrise this line is it's out there somewhere it's a kind of peeking through the clouds out
ellis is your next best alternative for that closure will definitely stay on top of it. meanwhile, you also need to leave early if you need to roll into san francisco because you're dealing with heavy traffic at the bay bridge toll plaza that this is the norm right, it's stacked up from the maze pretty quiet on the upper deck, you're averaging 16 minutes, another busy bridge as usual 92 the drive from hayward over to the peninsula, not a lot a room between the cars it is packed but 17 minutes...
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he gets it very nice thank you letter from kirkland and ellis, the defense firm, very unusual. >> why wouldn't the victims be notified? i get why the defense wouldn't want the victims to be notified but prosecutors working for the people. >> absolutely. so it's shocking and inexplicable and completely unprecedented. when i was a homicide prosecutor in brooklyn, one of the most unique and meaningful parts of the trial would conclude with the victim's family and in a homicide situation and the victim itself when the victim was alive and they were able to give something called a victim pact statement. that was them talking to the judge and looking the defendant in the eye. this is what you did and this is how it affected me and my family. that was a hugely important and therapeutic process for victims and the fact this was denied to these 30 plus young women that have the courage and fortitude to assist is heartbreaking and cruel. >> yeah. i want to thank you. julie brown in this age where reporters are under the gun and being called all sorts of things, your reporting is critical in exp
he gets it very nice thank you letter from kirkland and ellis, the defense firm, very unusual. >> why wouldn't the victims be notified? i get why the defense wouldn't want the victims to be notified but prosecutors working for the people. >> absolutely. so it's shocking and inexplicable and completely unprecedented. when i was a homicide prosecutor in brooklyn, one of the most unique and meaningful parts of the trial would conclude with the victim's family and in a homicide...
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that's also impacting traffic on mason and so if you're looking for an alternate there's always ellistreet if you're looking for an alternate to market there's always mission but do expect many delays and reroute of for all lines that travel on market street this morning. another problem that we're tracking is an overturned big rig leaking fluid. this is at the richmond parkway off-ramp from 80 east. it's at the bottom of the rap but still impacting traffic they decided to just go ahead and close that ramp down completely so you need to get off maybe a hilltop or just keep going in pass at richmond parkway instead that rig is on its side i'm going to pull up a snapshot for you look at that i got this from the caltrans camera and you can see that tanker truck on its side. they have a tow truck on scene. this is all happening at that rich and parkway offer at from 80 another big problem that you have to deal with this morning, i'll stay on top of it so far no major delays to traffic on the east shore freeway just the rap and city streets all have more coming up in a bit john. >>well you
that's also impacting traffic on mason and so if you're looking for an alternate there's always ellistreet if you're looking for an alternate to market there's always mission but do expect many delays and reroute of for all lines that travel on market street this morning. another problem that we're tracking is an overturned big rig leaking fluid. this is at the richmond parkway off-ramp from 80 east. it's at the bottom of the rap but still impacting traffic they decided to just go ahead and...
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the sabotage began some of the united states ordered all of the men off of these ships, said that to ellis island, and then determine where they were going to put them. because the ccp camp was available here, they were sent on trains starting in may. when the italians first came here, they seemed to be happy to be here. the camp had a really enlightened camp director, a guy named nick collaer, who understood that while they were here against her will, there was no reason to make my difficult for them. they did give them pin money to start jobs to be bakers, to do laundry, so they were given money that they would use to buy small things, and in the government provided them with the essentials, and then they were also allowed a lot of leisure time. they put on plays and musical performances, to which missoulians were invited, so i think particularly in those first six months, they thought it was not a bad life at all, because most of them were not really very interested in going back to italy and being enlisted in the military and having to fight in the war. i first read in the early 1980's
the sabotage began some of the united states ordered all of the men off of these ships, said that to ellis island, and then determine where they were going to put them. because the ccp camp was available here, they were sent on trains starting in may. when the italians first came here, they seemed to be happy to be here. the camp had a really enlightened camp director, a guy named nick collaer, who understood that while they were here against her will, there was no reason to make my difficult...
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the ellis act is another tenure look back.all those units have to be replaced, and then that goes along with the foot right of first refusal. the way that the state law assigns the affordability is it is affordable to the house sold at the current income where they don't pay more than 30% of their income, that is very widely applicable that is also in state law. >> i completely understand. the question would be, i'm asking if it is 95 and i make 1200 a-month, will it be 30% of my 1200? do i get to come back at my rate >> i don't think that is how state law is written. but my read of what the state law says it is based on the income of the people that are reentering the unit. >> okay. great. a couple of the questions on how we actually implement this, this 30 day thing. first of all, the historic resources and the need to beat the drum on the need to have a survey. can we require an h.r.e. as part of the packet so we can deem it complete? do we put the onus on the developer like we do today to survey everything to say, look, yo
the ellis act is another tenure look back.all those units have to be replaced, and then that goes along with the foot right of first refusal. the way that the state law assigns the affordability is it is affordable to the house sold at the current income where they don't pay more than 30% of their income, that is very widely applicable that is also in state law. >> i completely understand. the question would be, i'm asking if it is 95 and i make 1200 a-month, will it be 30% of my 1200? do...
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okay, i know that coach ellis is right here.rybody. >> getting on the bus this morning was hard enough. >> yeah. >> it was. >> so, megan, four world cup championships overall back to back. do you like that word dynasty? >> yeah. [ laughter ] if the shoe fits put it on. this team i think fits well into that word. >> and, rose, we know four years ago, you were watching the world cup in 2015 at a pizza parlor with your amateur soccer league team. so now you're on the other side. what does it feel like to be on the other side, on the field and being a big part of this big win for team usa? >> yeah, it's been unreal and i think it's been such a long journey for all of us to get here and this team has always inspired me but now to be able to step on the field with people that inspire me is a whole different story. >> your role and your road to the world cup has been incredible. you say it's not a dream. for some people it's a dream. but you say it's not a dream. why is that? >> i don't know. i mean i think all of us, you like grow up
okay, i know that coach ellis is right here.rybody. >> getting on the bus this morning was hard enough. >> yeah. >> it was. >> so, megan, four world cup championships overall back to back. do you like that word dynasty? >> yeah. [ laughter ] if the shoe fits put it on. this team i think fits well into that word. >> and, rose, we know four years ago, you were watching the world cup in 2015 at a pizza parlor with your amateur soccer league team. so now you're...
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. >> i turn to elly miss stall and muslims for progressive values. good evening to you. blair, what do you hear when you hear that chant? >> it makes my heart palpy tate hearing those chance the. it's not surprising. it is deeply disappointing. this is an america that is familiar to many of us including those of news the black community, those off us in the muslim community. when i converted to islam, it was like part of my americanness was stripped away. people immediately started telling me to go back. i very clear ofly would i post links to pie paypal and say okay, send me a ticket. i would go to wherever you think i'm from. you have to be a resilient person to deal with this. we should not have to endure this as people of color and from religious minorities here in the united states. it'sen consequence snabl. >> ellie. >> every grown black person has a story the first time they were tolded to go back to where they came from. every brown story. first time it happened to me i was in third grade. i had a smart mouth and i said you first since we all are from africa. i t
. >> i turn to elly miss stall and muslims for progressive values. good evening to you. blair, what do you hear when you hear that chant? >> it makes my heart palpy tate hearing those chance the. it's not surprising. it is deeply disappointing. this is an america that is familiar to many of us including those of news the black community, those off us in the muslim community. when i converted to islam, it was like part of my americanness was stripped away. people immediately started...
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replacement scrumhalf cobus reinach rounded off the win at ellis park injohannesburg.y kicked off the rugby championship with a 35—17 victory over australia. replacement scrumhalf cobus reinach rounded off the win at ellis park injohannesburg. great britain's marcus mepstead has claimed a shock silver medal in the men's foil at the world championship in budapest. the world number 51 beat defending champion and world number one alessio foconi on his way to the final, but was eventually beaten 15—6 by france's enzo lefort. for the second day running geraint thomas has suffered on the tour de france. his hopes of overhauling leaderjulian ala—philippe were dashed on stage 14. one of the race's most iconic mountains, as nick parrott reports. the 14th stage on the tour de france is the most visited mountain, it's a challenge that can make or break a rider's overall race. after increasing his lead on yesterday's time trial, alljulian alaphilippe had to do was stick to main rival, geraint thomas. the tour started 12 miles from the finish, and it was soon proving too much for s
replacement scrumhalf cobus reinach rounded off the win at ellis park injohannesburg.y kicked off the rugby championship with a 35—17 victory over australia. replacement scrumhalf cobus reinach rounded off the win at ellis park injohannesburg. great britain's marcus mepstead has claimed a shock silver medal in the men's foil at the world championship in budapest. the world number 51 beat defending champion and world number one alessio foconi on his way to the final, but was eventually beaten...
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after ellie came jim t.v. in istanbul and farsi one in the by these channels added turkish and mexican soap operas dubbed often poorly into persian to the mix then came monotone out of london monotone stock in trade is entertainment least with nostalgia politics isn't absent from its programming its mishan fisted last year they produced a very influential documentary on the founder of the band of dentistry reza shah it's a largely sanitized reading of the rain it has to be said but it is a hyundai entirety more. or cheeky. done than i am yet to me honey sure it is very rosy it's very positive they're obviously producing an agenda but it's done in a quite subtle way it's not so overt is to put people off immediately. by the whole you guys oh yeah sure taliban hi michelle i can order back. the younger generation have the impression that before the revolution there was no poverty in iran. and certainly monitor would not discuss the savant torture or the censorship of cinema or newspapers and the parliament or jus
after ellie came jim t.v. in istanbul and farsi one in the by these channels added turkish and mexican soap operas dubbed often poorly into persian to the mix then came monotone out of london monotone stock in trade is entertainment least with nostalgia politics isn't absent from its programming its mishan fisted last year they produced a very influential documentary on the founder of the band of dentistry reza shah it's a largely sanitized reading of the rain it has to be said but it is a...