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i was in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"and in the end, i gave... i gave tony a call and ijust said to him, "have you seen ellie? have you heard from her?" he said, "we've found her." and for a split second... i thought she was alive. and he said, "she's dead." he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might as well have just taken my heart out. appearances can be so deceptive. yeah. can't they? yeah, definitely. and do you think maybe people did look at ellie and think, she's got this most fantastic life, huge ambitions and potential... yeah, yeah. ..and didn't see the sadness? yeah, absolutely. i mean, even as parents, i think that, you know, we have to take that as a responsibility as well. it's very easy to kind of ignore what could be obvious, because you don't want to believe it. you know, you don't want to believe that your child is suffering, or that they're going through this mental trauma. you know, and if they're not showing it outwardly, then how are you going to know anyway? b
i was in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"and in the end, i gave... i gave tony a call and ijust said to him, "have you seen ellie? have you heard from her?" he said, "we've found her." and for a split second... i thought she was alive. and he said, "she's dead." he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might as well have just taken my heart out....
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the mother of ellie soutter.k of england governor mark carney travelled to margate in kent this morning — the town where turner spent much of his time. the polymer note will be in circulation from the beginning of next year. our personalfinance correspondent, simon gompertz. in the clear light and under the big skies of margate, which the painter turner loved so much in the gallery that bears his name, the new turner £20 on show, ready for launch in february. the £20 is our most used and forwards banknote, so getting it right is important. we have to get this right. it is the most secure note we have ever produced. pleasing polymer we've been able to add additional security features, there are multiple foils, multiple windows, lots of ways that you can determine that this is a real £20. the new £20 note, whichjumps out immediately, the big one immediately as turner himself, his self—portrait, and in any vessel which stood behind hms victory at the battle of trafalgar, and importantly, the security features. two c
the mother of ellie soutter.k of england governor mark carney travelled to margate in kent this morning — the town where turner spent much of his time. the polymer note will be in circulation from the beginning of next year. our personalfinance correspondent, simon gompertz. in the clear light and under the big skies of margate, which the painter turner loved so much in the gallery that bears his name, the new turner £20 on show, ready for launch in february. the £20 is our most used and...
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i was in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?" and he said, no. the day went on and people still hadn't heard anything. and in the end, i gave... i gave tony a call and ijust said to him, "have you seen ellie? have you heard from her?" and he said, "we've found her." and for a split second... i thought she was alive. and he said, "she's dead." he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might as well have just taken my heart out. appearances can be so deceptive. isaid to i said to someone the other day it is like having a battery taken out me. i have nothing there and i'm running on empty. do you feel now there is something that can come out of this that perhaps might help you but perhaps might also help other families? i am a voice for ellie now andi families? i am a voice for ellie now and i have to move forward. she couldn't say how she felt, for whatever reason, i can now couldn't say how she felt, for whatever reason, i can now encourage people to say how they, you and to share and speak with
i was in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?" and he said, no. the day went on and people still hadn't heard anything. and in the end, i gave... i gave tony a call and ijust said to him, "have you seen ellie? have you heard from her?" and he said, "we've found her." and for a split second... i thought she was alive. and he said, "she's dead." he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling,...
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i was in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"anything. and in the end, i gave... i gave tony a call and ijust said to him, "have you seen ellie? have you heard from her?" and he said, "we've found her." and for a split second... i thought she was alive. and he said, "she's dead." he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might as well have just taken my heart out.
i was in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"anything. and in the end, i gave... i gave tony a call and ijust said to him, "have you seen ellie? have you heard from her?" and he said, "we've found her." and for a split second... i thought she was alive. and he said, "she's dead." he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might as well have just taken my...
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i got in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"lorraine, she‘s dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might just have taken my heart out. ellie was your only child. what is life like for you now? it‘s completely empty. i have a massive void in my life. you kind of think, "what can i do for the next thing that can fill this space?" and nothing will. i think i said to somebody the other day that it‘s like having the battery taken out of me. you know, i‘ve got nothing there and i‘m just running on empty. appearances can be so deceptive, can‘t they? yeah, definitely. do you think maybe people did look at ellie and think she‘s got this most fantastic life, huge ambition and potential? yeah. and didn‘t see the sadness? yeah, absolutely. even as parents, i think that we have to take that as a responsibility as well. it is very easy to kind of ignore what could be obvious, because you do not want to believe it. you don‘t want to believe that your child is suffering or that they‘re going through this mental trauma, you know, an
i got in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"lorraine, she‘s dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might just have taken my heart out. ellie was your only child. what is life like for you now? it‘s completely empty. i have a massive void in my life. you kind of think, "what can i do for the next thing that can fill this space?" and nothing will. i think i said to somebody the other day that it‘s...
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what was ellie like as a little girl? ellie was quite an independent little girl.t she wanted even from an early age. she had ambition and drive. ellie died on her 80th birthday over a year ago. what happened? i left a message morning of the but there was no answer. as a mum, something was not right. i got in contact with her dad and asked if he had seen her and he said no. the day went on and people still had not heard anything and in the end... i gave him a call and said to him, have you seen ellie, and he said we found her. and for a split second... i thought she was alive and he said she is dead. she is dead... and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone took my heart out. ellie was your only child. what is life like for you now? it is completely empty. i have a massive void in my life and you kind of thing, what can i do that can feel this space and nothing will. i said to somebody the other day, it is like having a battery ta ke day, it is like having a battery take an hour. i am running on empty. appearances can be so deceptive. definitely. do you think peo
what was ellie like as a little girl? ellie was quite an independent little girl.t she wanted even from an early age. she had ambition and drive. ellie died on her 80th birthday over a year ago. what happened? i left a message morning of the but there was no answer. as a mum, something was not right. i got in contact with her dad and asked if he had seen her and he said no. the day went on and people still had not heard anything and in the end... i gave him a call and said to him, have you seen...
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i was in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"ijust said to him, "have you seen ellie? have you heard from her?" and he said, "we've found her." and for a split second... i thought she was alive. and he said, "she's dead." he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might as well have just taken my heart out. appearances can be so deceptive. yeah. can't they? yeah, definitely. and do you think maybe people did look at ellie and think, she's got this most fantastic life, huge ambitions and potential... yeah, yeah. ..and didn't see the sadness? yeah, absolutely. even as parents, i think that, you know, we have to take that as a responsibility as well. it's very easy to kind of ignore what could be obvious, because you don't want to believe it. you know, you don't want to believe that your child is suffering, or that they're going through this mental trauma. you know, and if they're not showing it outwardly, then how are you going to know anyway? because they keep it so deep within. one of the things
i was in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"ijust said to him, "have you seen ellie? have you heard from her?" and he said, "we've found her." and for a split second... i thought she was alive. and he said, "she's dead." he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might as well have just taken my heart out. appearances can be so deceptive. yeah. can't they?...
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we'll be right back with ellie kemper! adored it♪ ♪set fires to my forest♪ ♪and you let it burn♪ ♪sang off key in my chorus♪ ♪to love love. to love love. to love.♪ ♪i needed to hate you to love me♪ ♪to love love. to love love.♪ 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. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ mmm. (chef) ah-hem. hvr seasoning. table 7. ♪ hvr seasoning. olay's new retinol24 faced the competition and rose above. you've never tried a retinol like this. olay's retinol24 complex hydrates better than the #1 retinol. visibly smoother brighter skin in 24 hours. a skin upgrade? crushed it. new olay retinol24. face anything.olay. and also available in retinol serum and retinol eye cream. full of flavor. color. full of... woo! full of good. so you can be too. try our new warm grain bowls today. order now on ubereats. emreplenished,d, fortified. emerge
we'll be right back with ellie kemper! adored it♪ ♪set fires to my forest♪ ♪and you let it burn♪ ♪sang off key in my chorus♪ ♪to love love. to love love. to love.♪ ♪i needed to hate you to love me♪ ♪to love love. to love love.♪ 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. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty,...
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ellis island.hat is happening that necessitated these changes? dr. kraut: immigration is a matter of pushes and pulls. those who are going to be on the move are pushed by certain circumstances in their home countries, by poverty, by oppression, by religious this termination. and pulled by the promise of freedom, by the promise of economic opportunity and so on. if we think of these pushes and pulls, that is what pushed the irish and folks from the german states and scandinavians out of their countries in the pre-civil war timeframe, and pulled them towards the united states, the promise of opportunity and greater freedom and so on. east.forces were moving europeuthern and eastern . the flow of migration to the united states was beginning to change in the 1880's, and while it was still germans coming and still folks from central europe, increasingly, there were folks coming from southern and eastern europe, where we had never gotten significant migration flow from before. it was fear, lots of anxiet
ellis island.hat is happening that necessitated these changes? dr. kraut: immigration is a matter of pushes and pulls. those who are going to be on the move are pushed by certain circumstances in their home countries, by poverty, by oppression, by religious this termination. and pulled by the promise of freedom, by the promise of economic opportunity and so on. if we think of these pushes and pulls, that is what pushed the irish and folks from the german states and scandinavians out of their...
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i got in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"e said we found her. and for a split second... i thought she was alive and he said she's dead. he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might just have taken my heart out. ellie was your only child. what is life like for you now? it's completely empty. i have a massive void in my life. you kind of think, "what can i do for the next thing that can fill this space?" and nothing will. i think i said to somebody the other day that it's like having the battery taken out of me. you know, i've got nothing there and i'm just running on empty. appearances can be so deceptive, can't they? yeah, definitely. do you think maybe people did look at ellie and think she's got this most fantastic life, huge ambition and potential? yeah. and didn't see the sadness? yeah, absolutely. even as parents, i think that we have to take that as a responsibility as well. it is very easy to kind of ignore what could be obvious, because you do not want to believe it. you don't wa
i got in contact with her dad, and i said to him, "have you spoken to ellie? have you seen ellie?"e said we found her. and for a split second... i thought she was alive and he said she's dead. he said, "lorraine, she's dead." and that feeling, i cannot tell you. someone might just have taken my heart out. ellie was your only child. what is life like for you now? it's completely empty. i have a massive void in my life. you kind of think, "what can i do for the next thing...
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ellie golding is such a great writer. why did you pick it?olite guy and i fell in love with them on our first date. i really like him but i wasn't sure how he felt about me so after a few
ellie golding is such a great writer. why did you pick it?olite guy and i fell in love with them on our first date. i really like him but i wasn't sure how he felt about me so after a few
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sisters becky and ellie both won a medal but the phenomenon that is simone biles did it again claimingse world championships, the first day of the individual apparatus finals. now the other three medals for great britain, the best of all from max whitlock, third time in a world medallist on pommel horse. hejust keeps too efficiently barriers? who does, he has had an emotional year is becoming a some incredible scenes. i was nearly in tears during his interview, especially when his coach came in. you can see how much ofa coach came in. you can see how much of a team they team they are, they are constantly trying to break down more barriers, what can we do to up the game. fair play to him today to ta ke the game. fair play to him today to take that third world title. history made by max whitlock. also a bronze medal today. max was really pushed today? he was, we knew it would be a really difficult final. to be honest, i don't think anybody knew how close those top three would be. he has made historyjust by making the finals, he has his place at the 0lympics, the finals, he has his place
sisters becky and ellie both won a medal but the phenomenon that is simone biles did it again claimingse world championships, the first day of the individual apparatus finals. now the other three medals for great britain, the best of all from max whitlock, third time in a world medallist on pommel horse. hejust keeps too efficiently barriers? who does, he has had an emotional year is becoming a some incredible scenes. i was nearly in tears during his interview, especially when his coach came...
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and we're also proposing to make ellis one way, away from market street for two blocks from stockton just like it's already one-way westbound and that is allowing us to reduce congestion at the intersection of forest, ellis, stockton and market and also do some additional place making and pedestrian safety improvements at that intersection. we're proposing to add additional turn restrictions from eastbound market on to valencia to deal with issues with cars turning right there and bikes coming quickly down the hill. and also from mission on to stewart in order for us to make market car-free starting at stewart. i have to learn to not press the down arrow. >> we have restrictions coming out of the city planning department's pub planning process and the pub is looked at all the developments of coming into the intersection near van ness and 5,000 units and expected to be one block within this intersection so the planning process developed these proposed and it takes of the advantage we have much less of this point and we have six and seventh going west past van ness and we've accounted
and we're also proposing to make ellis one way, away from market street for two blocks from stockton just like it's already one-way westbound and that is allowing us to reduce congestion at the intersection of forest, ellis, stockton and market and also do some additional place making and pedestrian safety improvements at that intersection. we're proposing to add additional turn restrictions from eastbound market on to valencia to deal with issues with cars turning right there and bikes coming...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york >> so great to see her importan story told on the big screen that's "nightly news" fo this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ♪ >> kelly: i spent $48 last night at the county fair. i throughout my shoulder, but i won her that teddy bear. she's got me saying sugar pie, honey, darling, and deer. and i seen the braves play a game while you're. if i'm going to get fired, if i don't get some sleep. up my long lost buddy say i'm getting into deep. but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it. i try so hard it, i can't rise above it. i don't know what it is about that little girls loving, but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it. i got to wash my truck, and dress up and pick her up to watch tv. when she sits down on the so she can't get enough of me. but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it. i try so hard, i can't rise above it. i don't know what it is about that little girls loving, but i like it, i love it, i want some more of it. don't know what it is about that little girls love
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york >> so great to see her importan story told on the big screen that's "nightly news" fo this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ♪ >> kelly: i spent $48 last night at the county fair. i throughout my shoulder, but i won her that teddy bear. she's got me saying sugar pie, honey, darling, and deer. and i seen the braves play a game while you're. if i'm going to get fired, if i don't get...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> all right. still ahead as we continue here tonight, heart-stopping moments caught on camera as a car stuck on the train tracks. the dramatic rescue with seconds to go. >>> the bizarre mystery of a family allegedly kept in isolation for years in a small room cut off from the world. how they were finally discovered. >>> something everyone in washington can finally cheer about as world series fever grips the capitol. we hope you'll stay with us. >>> next, the tense moment on the tracks as a highway patrol officer in utah risked his life to save a driver from a speeding train with literally no time to spare. here is gadi schwartz. >> reporter: from the second a utah highway patrol trooper spotted a car on the tracks, it was a race against time in the distance the train rumbling ahead. the officer scrambling through brush and a fence and then opening the driver's door to find a man unconscious that heart-stopping moment such a close call that if trooper ruben correia could have gotten there a second
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> all right. still ahead as we continue here tonight, heart-stopping moments caught on camera as a car stuck on the train tracks. the dramatic rescue with seconds to go. >>> the bizarre mystery of a family allegedly kept in isolation for years in a small room cut off from the world. how they were finally discovered. >>> something everyone in washington can finally cheer about as world series fever grips the capitol. we hope you'll...
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the pioneering actress who broke hollywood's barriers, who died today from cancer at age 84 rehema ellis looks back at her remarkable left >> reporter: she was a tony, golden globe winner and academy award nominee. but one of diahann carroll's most famous roles was also her most controversial >> merry christmas >> reporter: in 1968 as "julia" sasin a television series not playing a domestic worker with america in the midst of a tense civil rights movement, some critics said blacks had no time for comedy carroll was defiant. >> you must stop believing that the only thing that is valid for blacks on television is a documentary. >> reporter: tonight remembrances including fromd elegant, carroll was born in new york in 1935 her career was long and brh roles on "gray's anatomy" and "dynasty." >> i didn't thk >> reporter: a emmy awards a few years ago actress kerry washington praised her. >> i am so honored to be presenting alongside this groundbreaking actress. >> reporter: reflecting on her own life, carroll said -- >> you know i've had a good time. you don't even have to ask me that. >> rep
the pioneering actress who broke hollywood's barriers, who died today from cancer at age 84 rehema ellis looks back at her remarkable left >> reporter: she was a tony, golden globe winner and academy award nominee. but one of diahann carroll's most famous roles was also her most controversial >> merry christmas >> reporter: in 1968 as "julia" sasin a television series not playing a domestic worker with america in the midst of a tense civil rights movement, some...
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here is nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: parents in a new jersey school district outraged >> this is ridiculous. >> reporter: over a controversial policy to collect $14,000 in unpaid lunch money. >> child needs to be fed. their little minds have to grow. >> reporter: students owing more than $10 get a tuna sandwich, more than $20, no lunch at all while the district says this year no student has ever been denied lunch or given an alternative meal, tonight they're debating a compromise students who owe money get a hot lunch, but may be barred from extra activities like prom until their lunch debts are settled. >> i think this strikes a balance of compassion at the same time making sure that we're holding people accountable. >> reporter: nationwide, 3/4 of school districts report having student meal debt, and the amount of debt skyrocketing 70% since 2013 in california, the governor just signed a bill mandating all kids get lunch, inspired by third-grader ryan coyote, who used his own allowance savings to help pay his classmate's debt communities trying to solve the lunch debt problem w
here is nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: parents in a new jersey school district outraged >> this is ridiculous. >> reporter: over a controversial policy to collect $14,000 in unpaid lunch money. >> child needs to be fed. their little minds have to grow. >> reporter: students owing more than $10 get a tuna sandwich, more than $20, no lunch at all while the district says this year no student has ever been denied lunch or given an alternative meal, tonight they're...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york >> so great to see her story told on the big screen that's "nightly news" this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us as nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> right now at 6:00, a flare up of the kinkaide fire. the race to try to contain the flames. >> the fire is bringing a lot of smoke creating poor air quality in parts of the bay area. we'll tell you the reason the health officials say those n-95 masks do more harm than good. >>> another round of bay area blackouts. pg&e warning million offense people to be ready because they will be in the dark this weekend as the high fire danger goes on an up tick. thanks so much for joining us. >> the bay area is planned for another planned pg&e outage. it says the scope of the shut off is what it is because of the extreme nature of the weather heading our way. let's dip into the news conference so you can hear. >> we have a dial in line. we have mikes in the room. we want to hear the question on the phone line. anybody have questions for us? >> hi. i'm with the san francisco chronicle. of the 1,
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york >> so great to see her story told on the big screen that's "nightly news" this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us as nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> right now at 6:00, a flare up of the kinkaide fire. the race to try to contain the flames. >> the fire is bringing a lot of smoke creating poor air quality in parts of the bay area. we'll tell you the reason the health officials say those n-95 masks do more...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> tonight, the fbi is asking for the public's help in connecting old murder cases to a man they are calling the worst serial killer in u.s. history. he has confessed to more than 90 murders and his video confessions are chilling tom costello has more. >> reporter: he's 79 years old now but the fbi calls samuel little america's most prolific serial killer having confessed to 93 murders that occurred between 1970 and 2005. investigators believe he's telling the truth and say little has a photo graphic memory able to sketch victims later calling minute haunting details of each victim and murder scene. now they're asking for help to identify his victims miami 1972. >> short cream mini skirt. it was cream and red. >> reporter: new orleans 1982. >> her and her sister, two sisters. >> reporter: covington, kentucky, 1984 >> she was like partially concealed but vegetation, left her there. >> reporter: little rock arkansas in the early 90s. >> tell me what that girl looked like. >> oh, man, i loved her. i forget her name -- oh, wait i think it was ruth. >> reporter: hi
rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> tonight, the fbi is asking for the public's help in connecting old murder cases to a man they are calling the worst serial killer in u.s. history. he has confessed to more than 90 murders and his video confessions are chilling tom costello has more. >> reporter: he's 79 years old now but the fbi calls samuel little america's most prolific serial killer having confessed to 93 murders that occurred between 1970 and 2005. investigators believe he's...
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joe ellis from the 1971 warriors. clay addressed the crowd. minutes into the game dream on for d'angelo russell. he is injured on the play. it is a right elbow contusion. he would go to the locker room. he would return. the clippers right at home. patrick peterson had 21. la 14-0 lead. d'angelo russell gave the crowd something to cheer about. once on a 10-0 rally by himself. he had 20 points. 2nd quarter aureus down 6. gets the basket. and one. warriors were down 11 at halftime. it only got worse. 3rd quarter. la blew it up with 46 points in the third quarter. leonard was another three-point play. the clipper shot 62% from the field. 141-122. >>> thinking about john old- line. what did yothink of your team's execution?>>> i'm not a moral victory type of guy. we have to get better. i'm not a coach. i'm not about to go watch a film and say we can build on this. we sucked tonight and we have to get better. >>> the sharks montrial for game two of a five-game roadie. cited one. fires at the net. kane is there for the rebound. second goal of the nig
joe ellis from the 1971 warriors. clay addressed the crowd. minutes into the game dream on for d'angelo russell. he is injured on the play. it is a right elbow contusion. he would go to the locker room. he would return. the clippers right at home. patrick peterson had 21. la 14-0 lead. d'angelo russell gave the crowd something to cheer about. once on a 10-0 rally by himself. he had 20 points. 2nd quarter aureus down 6. gets the basket. and one. warriors were down 11 at halftime. it only got...
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rehema ellis is there for us tonight. >> reporter: chaos after a plane crashed into a home this morning in suburban new jersey neighbors heard it, then they saw it >> like that classic plane nosedive sound, and i heard a loud crash >> there was a tremendous explosion. >> reporter: it shook everything around you >> it shook everything around. >> reporter: a twin-engine cessna 414 caught plunging out of the sky on a security camera, crashing into this house just before 11:00 >> god >> reporter: and burst into flames authorities say the only person on board, the pilot, was killed. >> so right now, thank god, nobody was hurt on the ground. >> reporter: wnbc helicopter pilot dennis protsko lives nearby you did not fly today. why? >> the visibility and the ceiling is very, very poor. >> reporter: tonight federal officials are here investigating what caused this plane to fall from the sky rehema ellis, nbc news, colonia, new jersey >>> in washington today, they came with all they had left of their loved ones, pictures of those who died in two 737 max crashes overseas at an emotional congressio
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ellie, i want to go to a legal point here. pompeo's protests yesterday about the request for state department employees to testify seemed like stone walling. a lot of those witnesses are saying we'll go anyway, regardless of what he say us. what's the potential for the administration to follow his earlier playbook saying we're not going to cooperation? >> i think the administration is we're fighting the subpoenas part two. that was trump's favorite quote when the subpoenas came earlier. that strategy worked. they managed to slow things down. now the only witness he ever got in front of the cameras was corey lewandowski. i think adam schiff needs to take a hard lesson from that, not get slow played and stone walled. going to the courts will take forever, way too long. if you look at the cover letters and the subpoenas, schiff has signalled what they're going to do. we're going to hold an adverse inference. if you don't respond, we'll assume the worst. we'll assume you're trying to hide something. >> jackie, it's interesting tha
ellie, i want to go to a legal point here. pompeo's protests yesterday about the request for state department employees to testify seemed like stone walling. a lot of those witnesses are saying we'll go anyway, regardless of what he say us. what's the potential for the administration to follow his earlier playbook saying we're not going to cooperation? >> i think the administration is we're fighting the subpoenas part two. that was trump's favorite quote when the subpoenas came earlier....
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he replaces joe ellis and will take charge of the team in november the u.s. want to record 4th world cup this past july 1st on and the agenda is qualifying for the upcoming summer olympics and you know. before i let you go reminder of our top stories that we're following for you right now. critical it forces have revealed details of the needle of the role they played in the death of the so-called islamic state leader abu bakar al baghdadi they say they tracked down al baghdadi and provided d.n.a. evidence before the u.s. raid to be in which he killed himself. in the iraqi capital baghdad demonstrators are defying a curfew and say they won't leave the streets until the government steps down latest reports from the holy city of karbala say mass gunmen opened fire on protesters there killing 18. and lebanese prime minister sides that it is said is said that he'll submit his resignation to the country's president how did he announced his decision a shiite groups attacked anti-government protesters in beirut 13 days of protests have pushed the country to the brink
he replaces joe ellis and will take charge of the team in november the u.s. want to record 4th world cup this past july 1st on and the agenda is qualifying for the upcoming summer olympics and you know. before i let you go reminder of our top stories that we're following for you right now. critical it forces have revealed details of the needle of the role they played in the death of the so-called islamic state leader abu bakar al baghdadi they say they tracked down al baghdadi and provided...
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he was the man that they were after we're also told that they recovered from the scene a number of ellie tronics we're talking probably phones computers and they say that they are going through that to improve their intelligence about eisel as well know what they see is that with the death of al baghdadi that will undoubtedly disrupt the operations of eisel but they don't think this is the end of the organization they say that this is an ideology and it cannot be killed. u.s. media is reporting that the former white house national security advisor john bolton has been asked to testify at the impeachment inquiry into president donald trump wilson has reportedly been asked to appear next week so have other senior officials democrats are investigating accusations that trump withheld military aid to ukraine to force it to investigate his democratic rival joe biden why did you cast your joins us now live from washington d.c. hi see why are investigators so eager it's a question john bolton. well in served as trumps national security adviser and in that role really had the front seat into the
he was the man that they were after we're also told that they recovered from the scene a number of ellie tronics we're talking probably phones computers and they say that they are going through that to improve their intelligence about eisel as well know what they see is that with the death of al baghdadi that will undoubtedly disrupt the operations of eisel but they don't think this is the end of the organization they say that this is an ideology and it cannot be killed. u.s. media is reporting...
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i saw a picture saying that ijoinjess ellis, fatima whitbread and others andi ellis, fatima whitbreadmy name such an illustrious list and it seems so strange my name would be there as well. that was britain's first gold of the championships but could there be a second today? katarina johnson—thompson led the heptathlon overnight. next event is the long jump. she has long had a love hate relationship with the sandpit. it's often seen her quest for gold unravel spectacularly in the past, but not today. the seasons best. what a beautifuljump for johnson—thompson! best. what a beautifuljump for johnson-thompson! the world and olympic champion is the belgian record—holder but her best was much shorter and itjohnson—thompsonlead to extend going into the penultimate event. the javelin started around ten minutes ago and this is the part of the heptathlon where you have to start to do the maths. johnson—thompson traditionally concedes ground in this event, but her competitor is carrying a shoulder injury and it could lead to a showdown for gold in the 800 metres tonight. natalie, thank you ver
i saw a picture saying that ijoinjess ellis, fatima whitbread and others andi ellis, fatima whitbreadmy name such an illustrious list and it seems so strange my name would be there as well. that was britain's first gold of the championships but could there be a second today? katarina johnson—thompson led the heptathlon overnight. next event is the long jump. she has long had a love hate relationship with the sandpit. it's often seen her quest for gold unravel spectacularly in the past, but...
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a final round of 62 saw him win by two shots ahead of fellow englishman harry ellis.n't claim the £10,000 prize money, that went to ellis instead. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. arsenal playing tonight against wolves, and manchester united. researchers have found people with long term health conditions, such as arthritis, are more likely to suffer pain on days when it's humid or windy. scientists at the university of manchester used a smartphone app to track the pain experienced by more than 2,500 people across the uk — while also mapping the local weather conditions. jayne mccubbin reports. three years ago, bbc breakfast launched an ambitious citizen science project, with the university of manchester to find out if there was a link between weather and pain. we were asking people to track their symptoms, using a smart app. pretty much moderate pain, today. after the bbc programme, we had 13,000 people joined the study. that's amazing, isn't it? and the results are in. data, from breakfast viewers, has pro
a final round of 62 saw him win by two shots ahead of fellow englishman harry ellis.n't claim the £10,000 prize money, that went to ellis instead. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. arsenal playing tonight against wolves, and manchester united. researchers have found people with long term health conditions, such as arthritis, are more likely to suffer pain on days when it's humid or windy. scientists at the university of manchester...
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that i loved her and now the last time that i would see ellis a lot of. 17 people died in the high school shooting. for once it was just like enough is enough for the protest movement is born. of young americans against gun mania. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word emerged from the cool . the cold is in germany to learn german why not simple online on your mobile and free shots from the a w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. to eat. there and a very warm welcome i went to war and this is the 77 percent i was so for off because. coming up on today's program. we go to south africa where 25 years after the end of apartheid many young people no longer think to believe in the paul of democracy. we also need a solid said group of musicians for south africa and germany will join forces to clean.
that i loved her and now the last time that i would see ellis a lot of. 17 people died in the high school shooting. for once it was just like enough is enough for the protest movement is born. of young americans against gun mania. every journey begins with the 1st step and every language with the 1st word emerged from the cool . the cold is in germany to learn german why not simple online on your mobile and free shots from the a w z e learning course nikos fake german made easy. to eat. there...
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ellis observed rain across the south—east, no great amount of rain around on friday.he tyres up to 18 degrees or so. further north and west, into the pressure and cooler air. temperatures 12 to 1a degrees. across england and wales this weekend we have more unsettled began on the bible stops and heavy rain around and often quite cloudy. localised surface water flooding is a possibility. by that neither scotla nd a possibility. by that neither scotland and northern ireland, other which is unsettled here we have a mixture of sunshine and heavy showers. that issue weather. this you're watc this hing beyond 100 days... turkey begins a long anticipated war against kurdish forces inside syria. president erdogan says turkish forces will establish a safe zone, into which they intend to return some 2 million syrian refugees. the uk, germany, france, and russia all condemn the operation, with growing anger here in washington that it was president trump who gave ankara the green light. he now says the operation was a bad idea. the white house is refusing to cooperate with the dem
ellis observed rain across the south—east, no great amount of rain around on friday.he tyres up to 18 degrees or so. further north and west, into the pressure and cooler air. temperatures 12 to 1a degrees. across england and wales this weekend we have more unsettled began on the bible stops and heavy rain around and often quite cloudy. localised surface water flooding is a possibility. by that neither scotla nd a possibility. by that neither scotland and northern ireland, other which is...
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ellis more about that. >> t the syryrian kurds aree rockets and -- the ourtals six wounded, for chchildren. it was a announcnced the schooos would bebe closed yesterday. the children that were wounded todaday will presumablbly playin e street.. syrian kururds f firing indiscscriminatetely intnto turh totowns. popolitically,y, it does help. he can turn to his people anand justify y this incursionon by saying, we are fighting terrorists, who are attacking civilians. >> thank you for being with us. >> one of the jails has been hit. according to some overnight reports, the kurds did not leave their positions gardening -- guarding the prisoners. >> this footage was filmed in march. members of the syrian credit a grouptop and search of suspected fighters of the islamic state group. a kurdishe sent to prison. it is used to contain islamic state members and their families. the sites are located in the area that turkey is seeking to occupy. as ankara launches an offensive, the monitoring of these camps has become secondary. some 70,000 locals are under kurdish control in the camps as well as 10,000
ellis more about that. >> t the syryrian kurds aree rockets and -- the ourtals six wounded, for chchildren. it was a announcnced the schooos would bebe closed yesterday. the children that were wounded todaday will presumablbly playin e street.. syrian kururds f firing indiscscriminatetely intnto turh totowns. popolitically,y, it does help. he can turn to his people anand justify y this incursionon by saying, we are fighting terrorists, who are attacking civilians. >> thank you for...
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exceptional about this particular fellow is that ellis keller is just 12 years old and is the youngest of a pupil to study kind of me he discovered the piano when he was 6 and says he fell in love with the instrument and new immediately that he wanted to become a concert pianist. one day and if his concert additional power festival. is hard at work for her sing . the youngest of 3 children in the u.s. lives in the state of carinthia in austria he was a quick learner from an early age and skipped to grade in school. he also knew exactly what he wanted from piano lessons. together mazzocchi told the teacher play this for me now play it again ok i can already play that so you can go as it is constantly push him away so we're really grateful to his teacher for his immense patience at least seldom did what he was supposed to at the conservatory he's always been that way wanting to do everything on his own in school too he always wanted to learn something else that the others weren't doing and that's what he did home. and this one from. the earliest his musical development progressed rapidly
exceptional about this particular fellow is that ellis keller is just 12 years old and is the youngest of a pupil to study kind of me he discovered the piano when he was 6 and says he fell in love with the instrument and new immediately that he wanted to become a concert pianist. one day and if his concert additional power festival. is hard at work for her sing . the youngest of 3 children in the u.s. lives in the state of carinthia in austria he was a quick learner from an early age and...
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much as i understand ellie have come up with a new spin. just to play. really. 90 minutes on d w. a a. welcome to the girl max you tube channel. good line of stood. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning parts closer to your own. place to be for juris mimes. do it yourself networkers. so for subscribers and don't miss out. of home to millions of species the home worth saving the. global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world is the protect the climate boost clean energy solutions and reforestation. losing interactive content to inspire people to take action. global audience the series of global $3000.00 on t.w. and online. when your family scattered across the globe. to play. only from somalia live around the world. needed urgent assistance. starts october on. the but. this is the news coming to you live from hong kong as leader invokes emergency powers for the 1st time in more than 15 gatti long vans face masks saying it's necessary to prevent violence during anti-government protests and the chinese room . correspondent for the
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briggs deputy michael ellis that recruits are investigating accusations that trump withheld the military aid to ukraine unless the country investigated his democratic rival joe biden our white house correspondent kimberly halkett has more now from washington and who's been testifying on wednesday. the testimony on wednesday on capitol hill by 2 state department officials are expected to be particularly damaging to the white house once again this is an effort by the democrats to offer further timelines and a deep dive into ukraine policy under the administration of donald trump we expect that at least one of the witnesses will testify that there was a request to withhold military aid to ukraine and that this came at the direction of president trump but all eyes are also on what 1 will take place in the u.s. house of representatives on thursday that's when a vote is expected under the direction of the speaker of the house nancy pelosi to formalize the process impeachment inquiry that's already underway but until now the white house has alleged this has not been transparent it's been conduc
briggs deputy michael ellis that recruits are investigating accusations that trump withheld the military aid to ukraine unless the country investigated his democratic rival joe biden our white house correspondent kimberly halkett has more now from washington and who's been testifying on wednesday. the testimony on wednesday on capitol hill by 2 state department officials are expected to be particularly damaging to the white house once again this is an effort by the democrats to offer further...
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minister boris johnson is reportedly sending a lesson to brussels tonight on king's progress it extension ellis comes up u.k. will make his backs an amendment to delay a vote on the brits if deal yet the prime minister is still the finally insisting britain should leave the e.u. on october 31st also coming up spain's acting prime minister petro sunshines rejects cools the talks with capital separatists his comments calm as large crowds gather involves salerno to demonstrate against police repression and the jailing of several separatist leaders. i'm to tens of thousands take to the streets around germany to rally against the turkish incursion into northern syria they want the german government to step up pressure on time corrupt. a manuscript mackinnon thanks so much for joining us the british prime minister boris johnson is set to send a lesser brussels requesting a breck's it deadline extension following a crushing blow by members of parliament now earlier today they backed an amendment to delay a vote on the brics a deal which jumps and had reached with the e.u. just 2 days ago but he is con
minister boris johnson is reportedly sending a lesson to brussels tonight on king's progress it extension ellis comes up u.k. will make his backs an amendment to delay a vote on the brits if deal yet the prime minister is still the finally insisting britain should leave the e.u. on october 31st also coming up spain's acting prime minister petro sunshines rejects cools the talks with capital separatists his comments calm as large crowds gather involves salerno to demonstrate against police...
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how eskom with his comms woes are going down in south africa joined by alice fungo then johannesburg ellis this is not the 1st time you and i are talking about eskom why is this crisis not going away. and probably the last numbers well i'm afraid because the problems are just too big and too many to mention already as some of us also mismanagement there. and as you said as well that there is lack of infrastructure and very old infrastructure and then the infrastructure that has been built that's also one of the immediate problems that africa builds to of their kind of biggest cool fire it's generating plants in the world and basically they're not functioning well and that wasn't the reason for the last last blackouts that we have here the past week and basically that design is wrong and in the 6 is not going well and the reason i was that someone to convey the bells to transport a call to electricity kronstadt were not working trucks needed to do the work and well that's just one reason in the long list of things that are not going off as governance is not happening. another $4000000000.00
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. >> sarah kate ellis is the it president oof glad. first up what's your reaction to an hour's long debate just focusing on issues effecting the lgbtq community? >> i think it's wonderful and about time. we hosted one about two weeks ago that lasted about two hours with all of the candidates in iowa and tonight we had four more hours off seeking specifically about lgbtq issues and that's really important right now because we are living under an administration who is rolling back our rights and attacking us through rhetoric. and so right now this week the supreme court heard three arguments about employment discrimination. this election is critical. so having this time hearing from the candidates. i think what was overriding and really wonderful was that most of the candidates, all of the candidates really came out in true support of of the lgbtq community. they support nondiscrimination for housing and employment. so i think that was really important. having elizabeth warren talk about trans issues and many of the candidates talk about
. >> sarah kate ellis is the it president oof glad. first up what's your reaction to an hour's long debate just focusing on issues effecting the lgbtq community? >> i think it's wonderful and about time. we hosted one about two weeks ago that lasted about two hours with all of the candidates in iowa and tonight we had four more hours off seeking specifically about lgbtq issues and that's really important right now because we are living under an administration who is rolling back our...
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you bought a business, which is is housing provider business, using the ellis fact and you're shutting it down for your own gain. when we started this hearing, i mentioned to some people, we have to go to the state and senator weiner and assemblyman chu and get them to do ellis act reform, there has to be a spectator tax on profit. this is what we're looking at right now and that's my last two cents. i'm flummoxed. >> thank you for those findings to disapprove, (role call). >> so moved, commissioners and that motion passed 5-0. >> we're now adjourned. >> self-planning works to preserve and enhance the city what kind hispanic the environment in a variety of ways overhead plans to fwied other departments to open space and land use an urban design and a variety of other matters related to the physical urban environment planning projects include implementing code change or designing plaza or parks projects can be broad as proipd on overhead neighborhood planning effort typically include public involvement depending on the subject a new lot or effect or be active in the final process lots o
you bought a business, which is is housing provider business, using the ellis fact and you're shutting it down for your own gain. when we started this hearing, i mentioned to some people, we have to go to the state and senator weiner and assemblyman chu and get them to do ellis act reform, there has to be a spectator tax on profit. this is what we're looking at right now and that's my last two cents. i'm flummoxed. >> thank you for those findings to disapprove, (role call). >> so...
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replaces jill ellis and will take charge of the team in november the u.s. born a record 4th world cup this past july 1st on and off these agendas qualifying for the upcoming summer olympics in tokyo. well staying with football tuesday sees the start of the 2nd round of the german cup fending champions by in munich with an all on fire robert travel to 2nd division both them while in an all 1st division encounter surprise squad 5 won't take on union berlin freiburg are flying high and currently in 3rd place in the league. there's a major problem piling up in indonesia plastic waste at the moment the country is 2nd only to china when it comes to don't think plastic trash into the world's oceans it ends up in rivers as well 4 of indonesia's rivers are among the 20 most polluted in the world many indonesians don't understand health damaging plastic waste can be for the environment now a group of performers is trying to change that. it's a tradition the indonesian puppet show but not quite the puppets used in this performance and made entirely out of trash and th
replaces jill ellis and will take charge of the team in november the u.s. born a record 4th world cup this past july 1st on and off these agendas qualifying for the upcoming summer olympics in tokyo. well staying with football tuesday sees the start of the 2nd round of the german cup fending champions by in munich with an all on fire robert travel to 2nd division both them while in an all 1st division encounter surprise squad 5 won't take on union berlin freiburg are flying high and currently...
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joining us tonight, jenna ellis. the trump 2020 advisory board member. great to have you with us. get to this point right now. this nonsense that is being peddled as a talking point from the radical dimms that there is no constitutional requirement that the president be given the due process and floor vote on impeachment. it's a bipartisan part of the house rather than the democratic caucus. >> that's why. it's a democratic move to hate president trump and they don't want to call a floor vote and give the process to actually call a vote. nancy pelosi is really in the middle between and extreme left agenda of her party and also wanting to make sure she protects her party. she doesn't want to put the democrats on record for this impeachment farce. there is nothing legally or constitutionally substantive to this impeachment inquiry. she is refusing to call the vote for that reason. lou: the president refusing to honor the subpoenas and insistence on the part of the radical dimms and the caucus. it's not the -- >> i think he's well within his rights to say we will comply but you have
joining us tonight, jenna ellis. the trump 2020 advisory board member. great to have you with us. get to this point right now. this nonsense that is being peddled as a talking point from the radical dimms that there is no constitutional requirement that the president be given the due process and floor vote on impeachment. it's a bipartisan part of the house rather than the democratic caucus. >> that's why. it's a democratic move to hate president trump and they don't want to call a floor...
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you bought a business, which is is housing provider business, using the ellis fact and you're shutting it down for your own gain. when we started this hearing, i mentioned to some people, we have to go to the state and senator weiner and assemblyman chu and get them to do ellis act reform, there has to be a spectator tax on profit. this is what we're looking at right now and that's my last two cents. i'm flummoxed. >> thank you for those findings to disapprove, (role call). >> so moved, commissioners and that motion passed 5-0. >> we're now adjourned. >> for the first time in nearly two decades fishers have been granted the legal right to sell fish directly to the package right off their boat -- to the public right off their boats in san francisco. it's not only helping local fishers to stay afloat but it's evoking the spirit of the wharf by resurfacing the traditional methods of selling fish. but how is it regulated? and what does it take for a boat to be transported into a floating fish market? find out as we hop on board on this episode of "what's next sf." (♪) we're here with the o
you bought a business, which is is housing provider business, using the ellis fact and you're shutting it down for your own gain. when we started this hearing, i mentioned to some people, we have to go to the state and senator weiner and assemblyman chu and get them to do ellis act reform, there has to be a spectator tax on profit. this is what we're looking at right now and that's my last two cents. i'm flummoxed. >> thank you for those findings to disapprove, (role call). >> so...
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vlatko andonovski takes over, afterjill ellis left the role following their world cup win in france injulytional women's soccer league since retiring as a player nine years ago. and he's already targeting an olympic gold in tokyo next year. first and foremost, i know they the olympic tournament is about a year away. but most importantly for us before that is to qualify for the tournament. and we have players that have been on the international stage, they have one big games, big tournaments. so we will rely heavily on them. but that doesn't mean that we on them. but that doesn't mean that we will not expend the rest or we won't expand the pool or deepen the pool won't expand the pool or deepen the pool, we will look at new players —— expand. and, in the end, the ones who perform the best training, a game, will have the chance to be on the roster. and finally another viral clip from german football. letting in a goal in the 95th minute is frustrating and it made hanover goalkeeper ron—robert zieler want to punch the air. unfortunately, he punched the goalscorer daniel gordon where it hurts.
vlatko andonovski takes over, afterjill ellis left the role following their world cup win in france injulytional women's soccer league since retiring as a player nine years ago. and he's already targeting an olympic gold in tokyo next year. first and foremost, i know they the olympic tournament is about a year away. but most importantly for us before that is to qualify for the tournament. and we have players that have been on the international stage, they have one big games, big tournaments. so...
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jill ellis, who won two back—to—back world cups with the national team, stood down last week. stage of the rugby world cup injapan, and after the host nation was hit by a devastating typhoon over the weekend, there was emotional scenes as japan secured their spot in the last eight for the first time. patrick gearey looks ahead to the quarter—finals for us. if sport is escapism, then rarely can it have been more completely, thrillingly so. japanese inhibition left at home. on the streets they we re left at home. on the streets they were a people transformed. the joy of beating scotland to reach a first world cup quarterfinal felt all the more keenly because of the sorrow of the previous day, when a0 people we re the previous day, when a0 people were killed by typhoon hagibis. south africa await, but as hope now turned to expectation injapan, and has that changed the dynamic?” don't think there is any question. we have got through the quarterfinals and we have got nothing to lose now. nobody probably expects us to win again, i think, in town, but we believe. and we're going to g
jill ellis, who won two back—to—back world cups with the national team, stood down last week. stage of the rugby world cup injapan, and after the host nation was hit by a devastating typhoon over the weekend, there was emotional scenes as japan secured their spot in the last eight for the first time. patrick gearey looks ahead to the quarter—finals for us. if sport is escapism, then rarely can it have been more completely, thrillingly so. japanese inhibition left at home. on the streets...