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van ellis: ranking member johnson, members of the subcommittee. my name is hughes van ellis. i am 100 years old, and i am a survivor of the tulsa race massacre. because of the massacre, my family was driven out of our home. we were left with nothing. we were made refugees in our own country. my childhood was hard, we did not have much. what little we had would be stolen from us, just like it was stolen in tulsa. you may have been taught that when something was stolen from you, you can go to the courts to be made whole. you can go to the courts to get justice. this was not the case for us. the courts in oklahoma would not hear us. the court said we were too late. we were made to feel that our struggle was not worthy of justice. that we were less valued than whites. that we were not fully americans. we were shown that in the united states, not all men were equal under the law. we were shown that when black voices called out for justice, no one cared. but we still had faith things would get better. we still believe in the promise of america. i did my duties in world war ii. i se
van ellis: ranking member johnson, members of the subcommittee. my name is hughes van ellis. i am 100 years old, and i am a survivor of the tulsa race massacre. because of the massacre, my family was driven out of our home. we were left with nothing. we were made refugees in our own country. my childhood was hard, we did not have much. what little we had would be stolen from us, just like it was stolen in tulsa. you may have been taught that when something was stolen from you, you can go to the...
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ellis can be heard saying, "i can't breathe." here's our chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas. >> reporter: today, three tacoma police officers, familiar setting of appearing before a judge. but in the unfamiliar role of being suspects themselves. in shackles and wearing orange prisoner jumpsuits. >> violent, serious, violent offense. >> reporter: two officers facing multiple charges including second-degree murder. a third officer charged with first degree manslaughter. the charges are tied to the violent confrontation and death of manuel ellis, another black man begging to breathe. >> i can't breathe! i can't breathe! >> reporter: ellis, beating and tased, before his hands and feet were bound, writhing in pain. >> aah! >> reporter: autopsy concluding he died from a lack of oxygen due to physical restraint. >> do it again, i want your hands behind your back. >> reporter: no police body cameras and it's unclear why officers got into the confrontation with ellis, who was walking after a trip to the convenience store. the fami
ellis can be heard saying, "i can't breathe." here's our chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas. >> reporter: today, three tacoma police officers, familiar setting of appearing before a judge. but in the unfamiliar role of being suspects themselves. in shackles and wearing orange prisoner jumpsuits. >> violent, serious, violent offense. >> reporter: two officers facing multiple charges including second-degree murder. a third officer charged with first degree...
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they initially claimed that ellis was trying to open car doors. no proof of that, according to his family attorney. and prosecutors identified a number of witnesses who recorded what they saw on their smartphones and a doorbell camera. prosecutors claim the witnesses said ellis was not fighting back. all three civilian witnesses at the intersection state that they never saw ellis strike at the officers. two of the officers now charged with second-degree murder and a third charged with manslaughter. david, tonight warrants have been issued for the arrest of all three officers accused of killing ellis. >> pierre thomas live in washington. pierre, thank you. >>> when we come back here tonight, the new turn this evening after that mother and her new husband were charged with killing her two children. what's now happened today. with less moderate-to-severe eczema why hide your skin if you can help heal your skin from within. with dupixent adults saw long-lasting, clearer skin and significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. seriou
they initially claimed that ellis was trying to open car doors. no proof of that, according to his family attorney. and prosecutors identified a number of witnesses who recorded what they saw on their smartphones and a doorbell camera. prosecutors claim the witnesses said ellis was not fighting back. all three civilian witnesses at the intersection state that they never saw ellis strike at the officers. two of the officers now charged with second-degree murder and a third charged with...
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. >> 33-year-old manny ellis was beaten and tased while his hands and feet were shackled. his death ruled a homicide with a large heart and medication as contributing factors. video shows officers restraining him and he was heard saying he can't breathe. the officers' body cameras were not rolling at the time, but witnesses said ellis did not fight back. according to authorities, police jumped out of their vehicle and attacked ellis after a brief conversation with him. it's not clear what led to the confrontation. ellis had just left a convenience store and was walking to a friend's house after playing drums at his church. officers claimed ellis was trying to open car doors, but his family says that's not true. >> where there is powdered raspberry-filled doughnuts and a water bottle on the scene, that's what my brother got killed for. so the fight is far from over. >> reporter: the three officers now charged with his death, two facing second-degree murder and the third charged with manslaughter. tacoma's mayor vowing to move forward with change. >> these charges are not an
. >> 33-year-old manny ellis was beaten and tased while his hands and feet were shackled. his death ruled a homicide with a large heart and medication as contributing factors. video shows officers restraining him and he was heard saying he can't breathe. the officers' body cameras were not rolling at the time, but witnesses said ellis did not fight back. according to authorities, police jumped out of their vehicle and attacked ellis after a brief conversation with him. it's not clear what...
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even sheriff ken ellis, who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was.mark boyd alabama bureau of investigation, met him there. this case was kind of personal for you, sheriff. yes. my daughter and miss teresa ensconced daughter played softball together. >> so you would see teresa out at the ballpark. >> every game. it felt like part of my family was gone to. >> they had a look around the truck. no sign of a struggle. dusting revealed no viable fingerprints. there were no footprints, not even a lose hair. puzzling. was there any thought, once you saw this scene, that this was a suicide? >> there was things missing that prevented the suicide theory. >> like? what >> if you're gonna commit suicide with a gun, it's usually at the scene. >> it was clear, teresa had been murdered. shot with a gun which was now missing. in what was more, herself phone, the one that was always attached to her hip, was nowhere to be found. did it look like it could've been a robbery? >> the wallet was not taken. the purse was on the console. but the contents of the purse had bee
even sheriff ken ellis, who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was.mark boyd alabama bureau of investigation, met him there. this case was kind of personal for you, sheriff. yes. my daughter and miss teresa ensconced daughter played softball together. >> so you would see teresa out at the ballpark. >> every game. it felt like part of my family was gone to. >> they had a look around the truck. no sign of a struggle. dusting revealed no viable fingerprints. there...
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van ellis who you heard testify today. the victims of the massacre have still not received a penny from the state of oklahoma or the city of tulsa. but even some direct payment is not enough. they need transformational justice to remedy the systemic ongoing wrongdoing still suffered by the victims, their descendents and current residents of the greenwood and north districts of tulsa oklahoma. to provide an appropriate remedy we must understand the nature and scope of the wrongdoing and its impact. the massacre not only destroyed the community and its infrastructure and human social capital, but it created a diaspora of people driven from their homes and family support networks. here is what the state said about their role in the massacre in the statute that passed in 2001. " local and municipal officials became participants in the mob that burnt and killed greenwood, and local officials attempted to block the rebuilding of the community. local officials and forced the conspiracy that said the dominant interest of the state
van ellis who you heard testify today. the victims of the massacre have still not received a penny from the state of oklahoma or the city of tulsa. but even some direct payment is not enough. they need transformational justice to remedy the systemic ongoing wrongdoing still suffered by the victims, their descendents and current residents of the greenwood and north districts of tulsa oklahoma. to provide an appropriate remedy we must understand the nature and scope of the wrongdoing and its...
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to get another side of this ellis could to see you. you know, south africa has been such a big proponent of this idea of waving patents for vaccine makers. others have not been as excited. what is the leadership in the country? how are they likely to look at the outcome of the summit? so of course they're happy with any help they can get on the one hand, on the other hand, wider pushing so much for for the, for the captains waivers is that they thing as well. we don't want to be independent dependent anymore. we want to be independent as well, who to solve this price is there is and this way, of course, also what they believe, a drop in the bucket because there's so many people that still need to be vaccinated, not just africa, but in the, in the hold on a whole continents and sort africa is, is leaving the african union and now, so they're also speaking on that behalf so they will keep on pushing that. so they've been spearheading that together with india. so there will be more discussion in the world trade organization for no doubt.
to get another side of this ellis could to see you. you know, south africa has been such a big proponent of this idea of waving patents for vaccine makers. others have not been as excited. what is the leadership in the country? how are they likely to look at the outcome of the summit? so of course they're happy with any help they can get on the one hand, on the other hand, wider pushing so much for for the, for the captains waivers is that they thing as well. we don't want to be independent...
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ellis was violently arrested and beaten by the officers on the side of the road and died while he was being restrained and in handcuffs. he can be heard saying, "i can't breathe" on a police scanner. officers christopher burbank and matthew collins, who are white, are charged with second-degree murder. asian-american officer timothy rankine faces a first-degree manslaughter charge. it's the first time in history the washington state attorney general's office has criminally charged a police officer over a deadly use-of-force incident. it comes more than a year after a county medical examiner ruled ellis' death a homicide, reporting he died of hypoxia due to physical restraint. authorities in the democratic republic of congo have ordered as many as one million people to evacuate the city of goma as one of the world's most dangerous volcanoes is threatening to erupt for a second time in a week. lava from saturday's eruption left about 20,000 people homeless and killed at least 32 people, but powerful aftershocks and frequent tremors since then have rattled nerves and prompted fears over
ellis was violently arrested and beaten by the officers on the side of the road and died while he was being restrained and in handcuffs. he can be heard saying, "i can't breathe" on a police scanner. officers christopher burbank and matthew collins, who are white, are charged with second-degree murder. asian-american officer timothy rankine faces a first-degree manslaughter charge. it's the first time in history the washington state attorney general's office has criminally charged a...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news >>> i'm rehema ellis today michelle obama reacting to the chauvin verdict as a former first lady. >> there's still work to be done >> reporter: but mostly as the mother of two black girls >> every time they get in a car by themselves i worry about what assumption is being made by somebody who doesn't know everything about them. >> reporter: on cbs news mrs. obama suggesting neither privilege nor prestige makes them immune from what is often expressed in protests. >> i, like so many parents of black kids, have to -- that the innocent act of getting a license puts fear in our hearts >> reporter: three weeks ago after the chauvin verdict the obamas issued a rare statement. mrs. obama says they felt compelled to speak out. it's not the first time when trayvon martin was killed, then president obama also had a personal reaction as a black man. >> i said that this could have been my son. >> reporter: now this. >> all those black lives matter kids, they'd rather not have to worry about this. they're taking to the streets because they have to. they're trying to have p
gabe gutierrez, nbc news >>> i'm rehema ellis today michelle obama reacting to the chauvin verdict as a former first lady. >> there's still work to be done >> reporter: but mostly as the mother of two black girls >> every time they get in a car by themselves i worry about what assumption is being made by somebody who doesn't know everything about them. >> reporter: on cbs news mrs. obama suggesting neither privilege nor prestige makes them immune from what is...
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tracee ellis ross, star of "girls5eva," actress and comedienne, paula pell an all-new "closer look, featuringh fred armisen and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? all right. good to hear even on a monday okay let's get to the news. following the news that kentucky derby winner, medina spirit had failed a postrace drug test, former president trump released a statement on his website yesterday, that said quote, "so now, even our kentucky derby winner, medina spirit is a junkie." which brings us to a segment called "damn it, that's really funny. ♪ okay, obviously, i dislike this man. but it is possible to dislike someone and think calling a horse a junkie is very, very funny. this was an official statement from the former president calling a horse a junkie as if it bought the drugs itself in some back alley like it only got caught cause the horse's parents found it in a shoe box under its bed -- its stable again, i cannot stress enough, i do not like this man but, damn it, that's really funny. >> announcer: this has be
tracee ellis ross, star of "girls5eva," actress and comedienne, paula pell an all-new "closer look, featuringh fred armisen and now, seth meyers >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers, and this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? all right. good to hear even on a monday okay let's get to the news. following the news that kentucky derby winner, medina spirit had failed a postrace drug test, former president trump released a statement on his website yesterday,...
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morgan, bug, maya, ellie, great to talk to you. i'm yasmin vossoughian.d evening, and welcome to "politicsnation." tonight's lead, turning the corner and walking into a trap. right now the nation is brimming with optimism, first in even our hardest-hit states, both covid-19 cases and
morgan, bug, maya, ellie, great to talk to you. i'm yasmin vossoughian.d evening, and welcome to "politicsnation." tonight's lead, turning the corner and walking into a trap. right now the nation is brimming with optimism, first in even our hardest-hit states, both covid-19 cases and
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ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me more door may also they could be closer and. that. represents a whole host of different models. is important to me that i signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like. they jump on to a trans so right now is a trend. so we'll see how long it lasts we will say because obviously this is a lifelong conditions whatever we have lacked the quote remember this lots of little boys and girls. you know they need to see this for their own upbringing and their own mental health. agency has made a name for itself with many major brands now hiring its models. zoe proctor hopes her agency will help promote greater diversity and awareness in the world. the more we do the greater impact that will have on changing people's opinions. i think we've still got a long way to go i mean we still feel at the bottom of the mountain going on. but progress is being made one photo shoot at a t
ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me more door may also they could be closer and. that. represents a whole host of different models. is important to me that i signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like. they jump on to a trans so right now is a trend. so we'll see how long it lasts we will say because obviously this is a lifelong conditions...
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that's the story of sean ellis of dorchester, massachusetts. at age 19, he was convicted for murdering a boston police officer. in 2015, after spending more than 21 years in prison, he was freed, but still faced a weapons charge. as of last week, his record now reads "all charges dropped." sean: i'm fortunate that i'm able to be able to see my mom, at one point i had a fear she would pass away while i was in prison. and i don't have to have that fear anymore. soledad: ellis' story is not rare. studies suggest about 6% of prisoners are wrongfully convicted. jason flom is an advocate to free those prisoners. he is a successful record executive and a founding board member of the innocence project. he is also the host of the podcast "wrongful conviction." jason flom, it's so nice to have you with me. will you start by explaining how you first got your interest in, i guess, the injustice in the criminal justice system? jason: yeah, and thank you. we call it the criminal legal system these days because there's so little justice in it. but i got my st
that's the story of sean ellis of dorchester, massachusetts. at age 19, he was convicted for murdering a boston police officer. in 2015, after spending more than 21 years in prison, he was freed, but still faced a weapons charge. as of last week, his record now reads "all charges dropped." sean: i'm fortunate that i'm able to be able to see my mom, at one point i had a fear she would pass away while i was in prison. and i don't have to have that fear anymore. soledad: ellis' story is...
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ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me m.r. doerr but may also they could be that i close it and. i'd see that you. represent a whole host of different models. it was important to me that i signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity and. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like. the jump on to a trend right now is a trend. so we'll see how long it lasts we will say because obviously there's a life long conditions whatever we have lacked the quote remember those lots of little boys and girls. you know they need to see this for their own bring in their own mental health. the agency has made a name for itself with many major brands now hiring its models. zoe proctor hopes her agency will help promote greater diversity and awareness in the world. the more we do the the greater impact that will have changing people's opinions. i think we've still got a long way to go i mean we still feel at the bottom of the mountain go we go. but progress is being made one photo shoot
ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me m.r. doerr but may also they could be that i close it and. i'd see that you. represent a whole host of different models. it was important to me that i signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity and. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like. the jump on to a trend right now is a trend. so we'll see how long it lasts we will say because obviously...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, nashville, tennessee. >>> still ahead, decades after a deadly campus tragedy, at long last the college graduation ceremony more than 50 years in the making >>> most of us know what happened at kent state in 1970 when the national guard opened fire on college students but what many of us don't know is what happened at jackson state university in mississippi just days later. now a half-century after that other deadly college shooting, it's finally being made right. ron allen has more ♪ >> reporter: the jackson state class of 1970 waited 51 years for this moment. finally donning full commencement regalia, most in their 70s, many retired professionals receiving their college diplomas dr. john peoples, now 96, was college president when an outbreak of deadly violence canceled graduation. >> just can't forget the frightening smell of smoke, gunsmoke. >> reporter: may 15th, 1970. after months of clashes between black students and white residents, riot police marched on campus and opened a barrage of gunfire 28 seconds, more than 460 rounds, witnesses said, killing phi
rehema ellis, nbc news, nashville, tennessee. >>> still ahead, decades after a deadly campus tragedy, at long last the college graduation ceremony more than 50 years in the making >>> most of us know what happened at kent state in 1970 when the national guard opened fire on college students but what many of us don't know is what happened at jackson state university in mississippi just days later. now a half-century after that other deadly college shooting, it's finally being...
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ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me more door right may also they could be closer and. she that. represents a whole host of different models. it was important to me that they signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like they. are they jump on to a trans so right now is a trend. so we'll see how long it lasts. because obviously there's a life long conditions whatever we have lacked the car remember those lots of little boys and girls. you know they need to see this for their own upbringing and their own mental health. the agency has made a name for itself with many major brands now hiring its models. zoe proctor hopes her agency will help promote greater diversity and awareness in the world. the more we do the the greater impact that will have changing people's opinions. but you know i think we've still got a long way to go i mean we still feel at the bottom of the mountain go we go. but progress is
ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me more door right may also they could be closer and. she that. represents a whole host of different models. it was important to me that they signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like they. are they jump on to a trans so right now is a trend. so we'll see how long it lasts. because obviously there's a life...
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i'm ellis haizlip and i welcome you to another "soul" episode. >> ellis haizlip was the host.smart. he was unapologetically gay. >> let's have a real "soul" welcome for barbara. >> soul is on public television, which is completely different from what's happening on nbc, abc, and cbs. >> sitting with me now is brother bill withers. >> james baldwin. >> billy preston. >> you're seeing african-american artists and icons being themselves. >> what advice would you like to offer the young guys coming up that are interested in sports? >> use their brains and not their fists. if they have anything to do with boxing, be the manager because usually they get all the money. >> after almost 130 episodes "soul" was gorgeous. ♪ but in the end when pbs announced its fall line-up for 1973 "soul" was not renewed for the funding. >> historically, a show like "soul" is very important. without "soul" you maybe don't have an arsenio hall. at the same time it's never going to have the same impact as "the tonight show" because the money behind it and the circumstances behind it just are not equal. >>
i'm ellis haizlip and i welcome you to another "soul" episode. >> ellis haizlip was the host.smart. he was unapologetically gay. >> let's have a real "soul" welcome for barbara. >> soul is on public television, which is completely different from what's happening on nbc, abc, and cbs. >> sitting with me now is brother bill withers. >> james baldwin. >> billy preston. >> you're seeing african-american artists and icons being...
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ellis who you heard from today. i am here today because the city of tulsa has failed us and bombed us and killed us and destroyed not just our property or our livelihood and our lives, but our legacy and generational wealth. the idea of a state giving ownership and concentration they took that from us and then they put it in a system of policy violence that continues to this very day. so much so that right now as i speak, the same perpetrators of the massacre, the city, the county, the chamber, the state are utilizing the massacre to pad their own pockets so the branding of the massacre and the likenesses of people who suffered and died and were treated as refugees and lived in internment camps for 18 months and had to be signed by an id card. these people who've raised more than $30 million in the name of the massacre about what they call cultural tourism not one penny has been given, not one dime has been paid for the claims that are still outstanding. the claims that these sophisticated wealthy black people and t
ellis who you heard from today. i am here today because the city of tulsa has failed us and bombed us and killed us and destroyed not just our property or our livelihood and our lives, but our legacy and generational wealth. the idea of a state giving ownership and concentration they took that from us and then they put it in a system of policy violence that continues to this very day. so much so that right now as i speak, the same perpetrators of the massacre, the city, the county, the chamber,...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> not everybody wants the same thing. they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on me! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm still exploring what's next. and still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm reaching for that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? i'm on board. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an a
rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> not everybody wants the same thing. they customize my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. 'cause i do things a little differently. hey, i'll take one, please! wait, this isn't a hot-dog stand? no, can't you see the sign? wet. teddy. bears. get ya' wet teddy bears! one-hundred percent wet, guaranteed! or the next one is on me! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i'm still exploring what's next. and still going for...
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>> yeah. >> reporter: ellie reeve, cnn, florida. >> ellie, thank you so much.continues. ♪ [truck horn blares] (vo) the subaru forester. dog tested. dog approved. needles. essential for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an “unjection.” xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other medicines have not helped enough. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections. before and during treatment, your doctor should check for infections, like tb and do blood tests. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b or c, have flu-like symptoms, or are prone to infections. serious, sometimes fatal infections, cancers including lymphoma, and blood clots have happened. taking a higher than recommended dose of xeljanz for ra may increase risk of death. tears in the stomach or intestines and serious allergic reactions have happened. needles. fine for some. but for you, there's a pill that
>> yeah. >> reporter: ellie reeve, cnn, florida. >> ellie, thank you so much.continues. ♪ [truck horn blares] (vo) the subaru forester. dog tested. dog approved. needles. essential for sewing, but maybe not for people with certain inflammatory conditions. because there are options. like an “unjection.” xeljanz. the first and only pill of its kind that treats moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or moderate to severe ulcerative colitis when other...
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back and that they never saw ellis strike at the officers.ight tacoma police announcing they have launched an internal investigation into the march 2020 encounter, but the police union is calling the prosecution a witch-hunt and contending the facts will prevail in favor of the officers. guys. >> all right, pierre, thank you. >>> now to the major sign of life getting back closer to normal. nearly 60% of americans have received at least one dose of the vaccine. trevor ault is at the indianapolis motor speedway where a huge crowd is expected this weekend. hey, trevor, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. it really feels like a gift, health officials encouraging vaccinated americans spend this holiday weekend together and this is going to be one of the most prominent places where that happens, 135,000 fans expected in indianapolis. this morning, from basking to the beach to barbecuing in the backyard the cdc encouraging vaccinated americans to spend the holiday weekend gathering with friends and family. >> we've all been longing for so
back and that they never saw ellis strike at the officers.ight tacoma police announcing they have launched an internal investigation into the march 2020 encounter, but the police union is calling the prosecution a witch-hunt and contending the facts will prevail in favor of the officers. guys. >> all right, pierre, thank you. >>> now to the major sign of life getting back closer to normal. nearly 60% of americans have received at least one dose of the vaccine. trevor ault is at...
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i'm a big fan she is a great songwriter and i find her a great singer too i think you are is like me ellie greenwich. of the outsider really some of these videos have been so cathartic for i assume people who are i don't know feel disaffected to some extent it's quite powerful it's linda perry she is a singer songwriter producer best known for her writing career. will go through some of the songs in the bank and christina aguilera adele lead singer for for non blondes and what's up with unlocker it's a 1000000000 views i can't even. fathom that number and you can hear latest music on 2 documentaries so this is about sean penn's. great effort stan in haiti after their travails it's on discovery plus and kid 90 we recently talked to so lame i'm fry and she helped me to her documentary and that's on hulu and she wrote a beautiful song for that this is linda perry how are you i'm great 1st of all you look awesome and i love your around hair sure and your 3 little beard and mustache it's very handsome thank you did i'm starting to get that 2 tone look like the shoes to be how people wore their
i'm a big fan she is a great songwriter and i find her a great singer too i think you are is like me ellie greenwich. of the outsider really some of these videos have been so cathartic for i assume people who are i don't know feel disaffected to some extent it's quite powerful it's linda perry she is a singer songwriter producer best known for her writing career. will go through some of the songs in the bank and christina aguilera adele lead singer for for non blondes and what's up with...
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ellie price, bbc news.nd peru, is being taken over by duck—weed algae. the algae blocks sunlight from reaching other life in the lake, suffocating fish and natural vegetation. it feeds on high concentrations of phosphates and nitrates in the lake caused by pollution, industrial waste and organic erosion from nearby cities. a trailerfor the much anticipated friends reunion show has been released. the episode is being called the one where they get back together and will see the cast reunited for an unscripted special. the much—loved characters of chandler, rachel, monica, phoebe, joey and ross will be joined by celebrities including lada gaga and justin bieber. friends: the reunion will be available to stream on hbo on may 27th after a lengthy delay due to the coronavirus pandemic. it's been almost two years since england cricketing legend bob willis passed away from prostate cancer, and today a fund is being launched in his name to raise money for research into the disease. it's being backed by sir ian botha
ellie price, bbc news.nd peru, is being taken over by duck—weed algae. the algae blocks sunlight from reaching other life in the lake, suffocating fish and natural vegetation. it feeds on high concentrations of phosphates and nitrates in the lake caused by pollution, industrial waste and organic erosion from nearby cities. a trailerfor the much anticipated friends reunion show has been released. the episode is being called the one where they get back together and will see the cast reunited...
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he arrived at court with pc ellie bettley—smith who was alleged to have struck dalian atkinson with aled to dalian atkinson's father's home in telford in the early hours of the morning. the footballer�*s behaviour was described as bizarre and erratic. the court heard that inside the property he threatened his father and grabbed him by the throat. when the police arrived, he came to the door. two attempts to taser dalian atkinson were described as "ineffective". as he approached the two police officers, pc monk is alleged to have fired a third taser for 33 seconds which was described as six times longer than the standard five—second phase. dalian atkinson's brother and sister—in—law were in court today. they heard how other officers then arrived at the scene. the prosecution said one saw pc monk's right foot was resting on dalian atkinson's head. benjamin monk denies murder and manslaughter. his colleague, ellie bettley—smith, with whom he was in a relationship, denies assault causing actual bodily harm. they claim they were entitled to use force on dalian atkinson because he was attem
he arrived at court with pc ellie bettley—smith who was alleged to have struck dalian atkinson with aled to dalian atkinson's father's home in telford in the early hours of the morning. the footballer�*s behaviour was described as bizarre and erratic. the court heard that inside the property he threatened his father and grabbed him by the throat. when the police arrived, he came to the door. two attempts to taser dalian atkinson were described as "ineffective". as he approached...
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arab ellie and starts june 7th. d.w. . to see that we news live from berlin thanks u.n. secretary general condemns what he calls the senseless cycle of bloodshed in the middle east but there's still no end. to a new wave of israeli airstrikes hound's targets in gaza city prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the military campaign against.
arab ellie and starts june 7th. d.w. . to see that we news live from berlin thanks u.n. secretary general condemns what he calls the senseless cycle of bloodshed in the middle east but there's still no end. to a new wave of israeli airstrikes hound's targets in gaza city prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the military campaign against.
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also here tonight, my brother, ellis domenech.ho served in iraq. both are veterans of the afghan war. thanks so much for coming on, thank you. you both have very impressive beards. [laughs] i want to start you, jimmy. you obviously have been someone who's gone through and experienced so much. what does memorial day mean for you? >> memorial day -- first of all, it's great to see you. memorial day is a day about -- like veterans day is when we honor veterans, memorial day is the day we remember those who couldn't make it back not only from our war but other wars as well but i guess the most important thing for memorial day for me that has become over the years, i personally take the time to try and reach out to a bunch of friends may be going through a rough time because this is a day of remembrance and is a very hard day for a lot of veterans. so the mental health something i focus on this day and it's not a problem to drink a few beers and call a few buddies and catch up, so that's kind of what memorial day has become to me. >> b
also here tonight, my brother, ellis domenech.ho served in iraq. both are veterans of the afghan war. thanks so much for coming on, thank you. you both have very impressive beards. [laughs] i want to start you, jimmy. you obviously have been someone who's gone through and experienced so much. what does memorial day mean for you? >> memorial day -- first of all, it's great to see you. memorial day is a day about -- like veterans day is when we honor veterans, memorial day is the day we...
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i see myself like i say we meet or your or me hi me are all the more k because but good afternoon. ellie knows that she's a role model for other people with disabilities they can, they may and more. dora may also make a better cause. i'm not to do that. ah, zebedee represents a wide variety of different models. the important to me that the agent that i find with what interested and cared about representing diversity and representing us and allowing us to be authentic. i would say the media is very much like they they jump on to a trend. so they're right now is a trend drive. and so say how long get law we will say because obviously these a lifelong condition level, we have lot because remember there's lots of little boys and girls out that they need to see this to their own, bring in and their mental health the agency has made a name for itself, with many major brands now, hiring us models. so we procter hopes for agency will help promote greater diversity and awareness in the world. the more we do, the, the greater impact that we'll have on changing people's opinions. and you know, i th
i see myself like i say we meet or your or me hi me are all the more k because but good afternoon. ellie knows that she's a role model for other people with disabilities they can, they may and more. dora may also make a better cause. i'm not to do that. ah, zebedee represents a wide variety of different models. the important to me that the agent that i find with what interested and cared about representing diversity and representing us and allowing us to be authentic. i would say the media is...
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and as ellie sosa was going through the scrapbook. she found an envelope that we had never opened. and inside that envelope was the wishbone from their first thanksgiving at yale. and there's you open up the envelope and inside it there is a wishbone and then on the envelope she has the names of all the people who who were invited to dinner and one person got sick before the dinner and couldn't come and mrs. bush has noted that and the entire scrapbooks are noted then that kind of detail, so they're a a great resource for us. and they were mined heavily during both funerals and if you saw any of the funeral coverage, the media used those scrapbooks a lot, i think. it was a several media groups came up to the audiovisual archives and went through those scrapbooks to kind of document the life of president mrs. bush. um during both their deaths mrs. bush first and then six or seven later president bush. so those are great resources we have. and we're making those available in the staff. as i said are doing a great job of doing all of that and then all this material. is public domain?
and as ellie sosa was going through the scrapbook. she found an envelope that we had never opened. and inside that envelope was the wishbone from their first thanksgiving at yale. and there's you open up the envelope and inside it there is a wishbone and then on the envelope she has the names of all the people who who were invited to dinner and one person got sick before the dinner and couldn't come and mrs. bush has noted that and the entire scrapbooks are noted then that kind of detail, so...
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arab ellie and starts june 7th d.w. . from the bundesliga to the top of world football german coaches are excelling leading the charge his hands a flick he won 6 trophies with byron and 2020 on the way to becoming you waif a coach of the year but i like to make my players work told up to us and it does them good then there's the rise of your going club from 2nd tier stalwart to past fifo coach. so that distinctly average player to be coaching liverpool then it's certainly a good story for. their success has reset the bar for others with tomas too full marco holzer and yulia knuckles man following in their footsteps. by professional football is a shot that you sink or swim. on to the next factions are already in the pipeline germany's training and instruction program is busy forming summer to morrows top coaches. this is the face of the new generation of coaches usually are not young ambitious and highly confident. this man's head coaching career began in february 26th seen when he took charge of relegation threatened hoff
arab ellie and starts june 7th d.w. . from the bundesliga to the top of world football german coaches are excelling leading the charge his hands a flick he won 6 trophies with byron and 2020 on the way to becoming you waif a coach of the year but i like to make my players work told up to us and it does them good then there's the rise of your going club from 2nd tier stalwart to past fifo coach. so that distinctly average player to be coaching liverpool then it's certainly a good story for....
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so ellis moments live is live is a little no more in go. because yesterday we were being for about the venture option. but if you take place, that's why, at this time people who iraq community are coming again in the south because where they've been living these days, it was as easy for them. so they're coming again because nothing happened yesterday . okay, so they're getting a sense that things might be ok, or at least they don't like where they had to stay before. where are the hundreds of thousands of people being moved to when they were taken out of such a big city? yesterday, people were going, people were moving in. there must be stuck in the worst and class that's work and you are asked to traditions wouldn't be easy for them. that's why the us again to people to grow even they're not because in the last one, god symbol, meaning that's where people were moving, but people were moving all they were in the government. they went to one that everyone can afford going everywhere. is this a fairly orderly thing, the way that people are be
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but two second half tries from ellis genge saw their opponents fight back to win18—17. cycling and colombia's egan bernal is on the verge of winning the giro d'italia. it's after coming through today's penultimate stage, which saw him maintain his commanding lead over his nearest rivals, including britain's simon yates. as drew savage reports. after 2101 miles he knows they zeroed to tell you is is to lose without the pink jersey has come under great pressure in the last week with the colombian climber showing his mountain pedigree. simon yates has done more than anyone to challenge them in the final week but it was the man between them in the standings and went on the attack on stage 20. caruso in the red at the bahrain victorious team. blackjerseys of the pretty base race to clicking within reach of the leader. while the home fans roared caruso up the final climb. although pennell and his team could match the pace he couldn't catch them. at the back of that group yates after his win won yesterday could do neither. he's likely to settle for third overall. caruso put in
but two second half tries from ellis genge saw their opponents fight back to win18—17. cycling and colombia's egan bernal is on the verge of winning the giro d'italia. it's after coming through today's penultimate stage, which saw him maintain his commanding lead over his nearest rivals, including britain's simon yates. as drew savage reports. after 2101 miles he knows they zeroed to tell you is is to lose without the pink jersey has come under great pressure in the last week with the...
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ellis who you heard from today. i am here today because the city of tulsa has failed us and bombed us and killed us and destroyed not just our property or our livelihood and our lives, but our legacy and generational wealth. the idea of a state giving ownership and concentration they took that from us and then they put it in a system of policy violence that continues to this very day. so much so that right now as i speak, the same perpetrators of the massacre, the city, the county, the chamber, the state are utilizing the massacre to pad their own pockets so the branding of the massacre and the likenesses of people who suffered and died and were treated as refugees and lived in internment camps for 18 months and had to be signed by an id card. these people who've raised more than $30 million in the name of the massacre about what they call cultural tourism not one penny has been given, not one dime has been paid for the claims that are still outstanding. the claims that these sophisticated wealthy black people and t
ellis who you heard from today. i am here today because the city of tulsa has failed us and bombed us and killed us and destroyed not just our property or our livelihood and our lives, but our legacy and generational wealth. the idea of a state giving ownership and concentration they took that from us and then they put it in a system of policy violence that continues to this very day. so much so that right now as i speak, the same perpetrators of the massacre, the city, the county, the chamber,...
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ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me more door right now $80.00 so they could be. closer to and. she'd have you. represent a whole host of different models. it was important to me that they signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity in. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like. the jump on to a trend so right now is a trend. so we'll see how long it lasts we will say because obviously this is a lifelong conditions whatever we have lacked the court remembers those lots of little boys and girls. you know they need to see this for their own upbringing and their own mental health. the agency has made a name for itself with many major brands now hiring its models. zoe proctor hopes her agency will help promote greater diversity and awareness in the world. the more we do the greater impact that will have changing people's opinions. you know i think we've still got a long way to go i mean we still feel at the bottom of the mountain go we go. but
ellie knows she's a role model for other people with disabilities. they can't pay me more door right now $80.00 so they could be. closer to and. she'd have you. represent a whole host of different models. it was important to me that they signed with. interest and cared about representing diversity in. representing us and allowing us to be authentic i would say the media is very much like. the jump on to a trend so right now is a trend. so we'll see how long it lasts we will say because...
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. >> reporter: tia sits just a few cubicles apart from susan ellis, her longtime colleague at children's very same week, susan's husband lance got the same dire diagnosis. >> when i went to the hospital they told me i was in really bad kidney failure. >> reporter: within months their husbands' conditions worsened. each needing a transplant. then a chance conversation in the office restroom. >> we started talking about blood types. susan mentioned that her husband is "o" negative, and it was like a light bulb moment went off in my head and i was thinking, i'm "o." and she said that she's "a" and my husband is "a" also. >> reporter: that light bulb moment set off a flurry of activity to confirm the two women were good matches to donate a kidney to the other's husband. fast forward to this march, the transplant operations successful. and just this week, the two coworkers back on the job together. [ cheers and applause ] >> what i hope people take away is that they will consider that they could be someone else's answered prayer. >> thanks for watching. have a great night.
. >> reporter: tia sits just a few cubicles apart from susan ellis, her longtime colleague at children's very same week, susan's husband lance got the same dire diagnosis. >> when i went to the hospital they told me i was in really bad kidney failure. >> reporter: within months their husbands' conditions worsened. each needing a transplant. then a chance conversation in the office restroom. >> we started talking about blood types. susan mentioned that her husband is...
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not you ellis. not you you're going to denang so our orders got changed the name, they needed pilots there. so we go to the name. and so right away we started flying combat missions now lance and i were right out of pilot undergraduate pilot training. so we were flying in the backseat of the four at that time flying with majors and captains in the front seat. but we're pretty strong personalities. and of course we quickly adapted and got a lot of experience. so we were flying with new guys in country checking them out about half the time we were flying with new front seaters who had just come in who didn't know the rules of engagement and didn't know the terrain in the area of operations that were in so we had that opportunity. so we in a way we kind of became their instructor pilots so to speak we were pilots and we flew about half the mission and they flew about half they had some switches in the front we didn't have in the back for the bombing runs and that sort of thing. but it was a team effort
not you ellis. not you you're going to denang so our orders got changed the name, they needed pilots there. so we go to the name. and so right away we started flying combat missions now lance and i were right out of pilot undergraduate pilot training. so we were flying in the backseat of the four at that time flying with majors and captains in the front seat. but we're pretty strong personalities. and of course we quickly adapted and got a lot of experience. so we were flying with new guys in...