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you can find ellie & abbie (and ellie's dead aunt) in cinemas now. fargo is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a limited uk cinema re—release. thought you might need a little warm—up. thanks a bunch! so, what's the deal here? gary says triple homicide? yeah, looks pretty bad. two of them are over here. frances mcdormand, who recently won her third acting oscar in the best picture winner nomadland, earned herfirst statuette as marge gunderson, the pregnant detective investigating a snowbound high—speed pursuit, shooting and execution—type deal. i'm not sure that i agree with you 100% on your police work there, lou. yeah? yeah. oh, yeah. the opening tells you that this is a true story, but don't go believing everything you read. all you need to know is that fargo is a blackly comic masterpiece that hasn't aged a day. yeah, that's a good one. it's in selected cinemas now. that's it for this week. thanks for watching the film review. stay safe, and i'll see you next week. i was just wondering if you had any new vehicles stolen off the lot in the past
you can find ellie & abbie (and ellie's dead aunt) in cinemas now. fargo is celebrating its 25th anniversary with a limited uk cinema re—release. thought you might need a little warm—up. thanks a bunch! so, what's the deal here? gary says triple homicide? yeah, looks pretty bad. two of them are over here. frances mcdormand, who recently won her third acting oscar in the best picture winner nomadland, earned herfirst statuette as marge gunderson, the pregnant detective investigating a...
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>> neil: the new ellis island. that's become the new ellis island. okay. peter doocy -- >> that's the line of the trip. >> neil: i understand. i apologize. you're there in el paso. thanks peter, very much. all right. so the new ellis island. i wonder what the border patrol union vice president says of that. >> the u.s. border is not ellis island. this is an area run by cartels a becausing women and children. single males are sneaking across. cartels are bringing across dangerous drugs. the u.s. and mexico border is no way ellis island. >> neil: so the vice president's visit today, hector, did it change anything? did it alter the equation? she went there. she took it all in. what do you think she learned? >> what i think, the equation has not changed. what part has changed is that kamala harris visited the border before president trump's anticipated visit. the real problems are at, we know that in maccallum, we're seeing the epicenter of the border crisis. we hope that kamala harris could have done at a facility where all of these kids, unaccompanied childr
>> neil: the new ellis island. that's become the new ellis island. okay. peter doocy -- >> that's the line of the trip. >> neil: i understand. i apologize. you're there in el paso. thanks peter, very much. all right. so the new ellis island. i wonder what the border patrol union vice president says of that. >> the u.s. border is not ellis island. this is an area run by cartels a becausing women and children. single males are sneaking across. cartels are bringing across...
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it's not diverse like ellis island. and they came with the expectation to assimilate rapidly, to integrate, intermarry. that is not the message we are giving these immigrants are coming illegally. we are telling them they are part of a tribal identity, it is what's happening in america and people forget about ellis island. it was measured. i know some days, they may have had five or 6,000 but over the 36 year period there was about 12 million people who arrived here. we are getting up to 2 million so we are getting six to seven times more per year across the southern border than we did through ellis island. every element of that comparison is just factually wrong and it's kind of insulting to the people who follow the rules. grandparents or great-grandparents or parents that did that. it's really sickening. >> laura: my grandparents on my mom's side came through ellis island and i remember hearing some of those distant stories. it took my breath away, that comparison. i want to play something else that harris said at th
it's not diverse like ellis island. and they came with the expectation to assimilate rapidly, to integrate, intermarry. that is not the message we are giving these immigrants are coming illegally. we are telling them they are part of a tribal identity, it is what's happening in america and people forget about ellis island. it was measured. i know some days, they may have had five or 6,000 but over the 36 year period there was about 12 million people who arrived here. we are getting up to 2...
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what ellie's pro'ect brinis of fun. what ellie's pro'ect brings to fl of fun. i brings to the party is a more scientific approach to what is going wrong. and some fresh ideas as to how to tackle it. so this data is really useful because it has so much detail. we can see that cigarette buts are common —— congregating and collecting at the rear of the beachin collecting at the rear of the beach in areas that we might suggest putting new ashtrays in. with the friday night saturday night party—goer saturday night pa rty—goer crowd, saturday night party—goer crowd, have things like disco bins, which are very fun intervention, they play a song & disco lights all over the floor so people can have a bit of a bin groove. that is a completely different intervention to targeting the families, where things like toy libraries, so families who have bought bucket and spades for the day, they don't want to take them home, they shouldn't be leaving them on the beach, they can bring them to our community deposit area where people can share those items. we can also look at more l
what ellie's pro'ect brinis of fun. what ellie's pro'ect brings to fl of fun. i brings to the party is a more scientific approach to what is going wrong. and some fresh ideas as to how to tackle it. so this data is really useful because it has so much detail. we can see that cigarette buts are common —— congregating and collecting at the rear of the beachin collecting at the rear of the beach in areas that we might suggest putting new ashtrays in. with the friday night saturday night...
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the ellis island of 2021. tee off on that for a moment. >> every element of that comparison was pathetic. ellis island everybody came legally, 1890 to 1924 it was legal legal and they came, they were audited, they were authenticated, people gave them health checks. people coming across the rio grande especially el paso in the state of texas are coming for the most part illegally. we don't have any idea in the middle of a pandemic if they have been vaccinated, probably not if they are active carriersn 5000 customs and border patrol officers have been infected. they were diverse in ellis island, came from all over the world, this is one group of spanish-speaking people. it is not diverse like ellis island. they came with the expectation to assimilate rapidly. that's not the message we are giving these immigrants we are telling them they are part of our tribal identity. and they came -- people forget about ellis island. it was measured.re 5 or 6000, over that 36 year period there was about 12,000, 12 million peop
the ellis island of 2021. tee off on that for a moment. >> every element of that comparison was pathetic. ellis island everybody came legally, 1890 to 1924 it was legal legal and they came, they were audited, they were authenticated, people gave them health checks. people coming across the rio grande especially el paso in the state of texas are coming for the most part illegally. we don't have any idea in the middle of a pandemic if they have been vaccinated, probably not if they are...
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van ellis, just a few months old. the children of former sharecroppers. they fell asleep rich in terms of the wealth. not real wealth, but a different wealth. a wealth in culture, community, and heritage. but, one night changed everything. everything changed. while greenwood was a community to itself, it was not separated from the outside. there was enough hate, resentment, and vengeance in the community. enough people who believed that america does not belong to everyone and not everyone is created equal. native americans, asian americans, hispanic americans, black americans. a belief enforced by law, by badge, by hood, and by news -- and by noose, lit the fuse by the spark it provided, a fuse of fury, was an innocent interaction that turned into a terrible, terrible headline allegation of a black male teenager attacking a white female teenager. a white mob of a thousand gathered around the courthouse where the black teenager was being held. ready to do what still occurred, lynch that young man. but 75 black people including veterans stood by. a scuffle,
van ellis, just a few months old. the children of former sharecroppers. they fell asleep rich in terms of the wealth. not real wealth, but a different wealth. a wealth in culture, community, and heritage. but, one night changed everything. everything changed. while greenwood was a community to itself, it was not separated from the outside. there was enough hate, resentment, and vengeance in the community. enough people who believed that america does not belong to everyone and not everyone is...
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that's not ellis island.llis island doesn't work we have a big hole in the fence an people just make their way through. ellis island is a process. back then you had to go through a. pair there still a process now to become an american citizen. a lot of people go through it into it the right way bright i thought it was strange that the thought this is where we greet americans as they come across the border. this is a dangerous journey, when i listen to the vice president talk about how we hav to be so concerned about these children we have to care about them, and that instead they inherited this disaster, i can' help but think about these children that get dropped over the fence by themselves after being left by coyotes and their screaming in the night holding their teddy bear asking somebod to help them. i'm not sure how this is a more humane system than what we had before. granted there were legitimate questions about what was done before, but i not sure where al the progress is and how this is so much bette
that's not ellis island.llis island doesn't work we have a big hole in the fence an people just make their way through. ellis island is a process. back then you had to go through a. pair there still a process now to become an american citizen. a lot of people go through it into it the right way bright i thought it was strange that the thought this is where we greet americans as they come across the border. this is a dangerous journey, when i listen to the vice president talk about how we hav to...
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van ellis was just a few months old. the children former sharecroppers when they went to bed at night in greenwood mother fletcher says they fell asleep rich in terms of the wealth. not real wealth but a different wealth a wealthy culture. community and heritage but one night. one night. changed everything everything changed. while green was a was a community to itself. it was not separated from the outside. it wasn't everyone but there was enough hate resem resentment vengeance in the community. enough people who believed that america does not belong to everyone and not everyone is created equal. native americans, asian americans hispanic americans black americans a belief enforced by law by badge by hood and by noose that speaks. so that lit the fuse. it littered by the spark that it provided. a fuse a fury was an innocent interaction that turned into an terrible terrible headline allegation. of a black male teenager attacking a white female teenager. white mob of a thousand gathered around the courthouse where the bla
van ellis was just a few months old. the children former sharecroppers when they went to bed at night in greenwood mother fletcher says they fell asleep rich in terms of the wealth. not real wealth but a different wealth a wealthy culture. community and heritage but one night. one night. changed everything everything changed. while green was a was a community to itself. it was not separated from the outside. it wasn't everyone but there was enough hate resem resentment vengeance in the...
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it is sam on a cloudy june morning, and ellie is preparing for take—off.tter across the towns and here on their is—mile stretch of coastline. so what are you up to? so we are flying a drone along the beach, the coastline here. as you can see we can very rapidly cover in just a few minutes several kilometres of this beach, and we take aerial images, so top—down, birds—eye photographs which are then processed by our software to identify the trash with the most photos. essentially we are building up a treasure map of trash. the brilliant thing about this is not only does the software identify where it is and how many items there are, but also the type of trash it is, the different categories, so whether that is a food container, a drinks bottle, a toothbrush for example. and we can do this to 47 different categories of letter, to over 95% accuracy. and that information is really useful to inform local council to improve their litter strategy. it is bournemouth a special beach in any way? absolutely. we know this 14.5 miles of coastline is one of the most beau
it is sam on a cloudy june morning, and ellie is preparing for take—off.tter across the towns and here on their is—mile stretch of coastline. so what are you up to? so we are flying a drone along the beach, the coastline here. as you can see we can very rapidly cover in just a few minutes several kilometres of this beach, and we take aerial images, so top—down, birds—eye photographs which are then processed by our software to identify the trash with the most photos. essentially we are...
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you talk about ellie doing a lot of research at the library. i would like to point out the library was closed to the entire time i was writing this book because of the pandemic and working from home the team, the head archivists, the deputy director, they all were amazing. they hope to fact check and research this book and also warden has the best life ever, the audiovisual director. he's a rock star. let's take a moment to thank you. the book wouldn't have happened without you and you helped me despite the fact that you were home, that you managed to dig out fact checking. i had to do a little fact checking i will throw that out there but it's an incredible story. not going to talk about him tonight. a. >> it's amazing the staff what they could do working from home. it's just amazing the great staff here. so, let's see. let's talk about this relationship been president bush and president clinton. i heard president bush say one time i kind of liked him when he was governor but i didn't like him so much when he ran against me but i kind of liked
you talk about ellie doing a lot of research at the library. i would like to point out the library was closed to the entire time i was writing this book because of the pandemic and working from home the team, the head archivists, the deputy director, they all were amazing. they hope to fact check and research this book and also warden has the best life ever, the audiovisual director. he's a rock star. let's take a moment to thank you. the book wouldn't have happened without you and you helped...
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ellis island. >> welcome to my community, to the new ellis island, to the capital of the border. i have a heart full of gratitude because we finally have an administration willing to tackle the big challenges, challenges that our country have dealt with for decades and el paso's front door is one that has always been one of dignity and humanity and compassion. will: you know, kamala harris is a politician. politician largely do things for public image. they make decisions based upon not so much does this go towards solving the problem that i'm past soling that i have addressed the problem passed with solving. you browntd you are right. will el paso not president trump to the punch. she chose el paso not only because veronica escobar is the representative of that district. she chose el paso it's 100 miles or so away from fort bliss a will crisis burgeoning whether it comes to the minors in custody there at fort bliss army base but also as you pointed out, rachel, thousand miles away from mcallen tex
ellis island. >> welcome to my community, to the new ellis island, to the capital of the border. i have a heart full of gratitude because we finally have an administration willing to tackle the big challenges, challenges that our country have dealt with for decades and el paso's front door is one that has always been one of dignity and humanity and compassion. will: you know, kamala harris is a politician. politician largely do things for public image. they make decisions based upon not...
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. >> supervisor ronen: i just wanted to appreciate you director ellis. when i was looking at the cuts and $60,000 cuts for the size of the budget, i have never seen a department head go to bat, but i think you're sending a very clear message. that you -- this is not business as usual. that you're going to use every cent to fight tooth and nail for women, girls, non conforming and transgender women. when i looked at the budget and knew you were coming to fight today, i had a huge smile on my face and was cheering because this is the leadership we have needed in this department for a really long time. and i'm so happy that you are there. thank you. >> supervisor safai: i concur. >> supervisor haney: i'm guessing supervisor mar is also in agreement as well. i think identifying savings like this, it's important to do and usually we accept it. when you have new leadership that admits something in the past was done wrong and she intends to fix it and approach it differently, i think that's a clear and very rare actually time in which it is appropriate for us t
. >> supervisor ronen: i just wanted to appreciate you director ellis. when i was looking at the cuts and $60,000 cuts for the size of the budget, i have never seen a department head go to bat, but i think you're sending a very clear message. that you -- this is not business as usual. that you're going to use every cent to fight tooth and nail for women, girls, non conforming and transgender women. when i looked at the budget and knew you were coming to fight today, i had a huge smile on...
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van ellis. [applause] all those lost so many years ago. all the decendents of those that covered, for this community. that's why we're here, to shine a light, to make sure america knows the story in full. may 1921, formerly enslaved black people and their decendents are in tulsa. a boom town. a new frontier. on the north side across the rail tracks that divided the city already segregated by law, they built something open their own. worry of their talent and their ambition. greenwood. a community, a way of life. black doctors and lawyers, pastors, teachers, running hospitals, law practices, churches, schools. black veterans like a man that i had the privilege of giving a command coin to. volunteered and fought and came how many and still faced prejudice. [applause] veterans coming back after helping win the first world war. building a new life back home with pride an confidence. a mom and pop black diners, grocery stores, barber shops, tailors, things that make up a community. at the dream land theater, a young black couple holding hands.
van ellis. [applause] all those lost so many years ago. all the decendents of those that covered, for this community. that's why we're here, to shine a light, to make sure america knows the story in full. may 1921, formerly enslaved black people and their decendents are in tulsa. a boom town. a new frontier. on the north side across the rail tracks that divided the city already segregated by law, they built something open their own. worry of their talent and their ambition. greenwood. a...
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it diversified in decades before ellie kemper was born or crowned queen.crowned queen of a racist ball. i had to dig into this. it's very strange. they had did exclusions for black americans and jewish americans. they changed it back in the '70s. now they are about turning against that. but it sounds like some people did not do basics. >> it has nothing to do with this organization. to hold this standard you would have to cancel everybody in the democratic party. they are the party of slavery. not anymore. they were the party of jim crow. they are not the party of jim crow anymore. this is absurd. these people who are outraged had no idea this organization existed. they barely even knew her except for the "office" and never did the researchment it's a symptom of a lonely and bored population. what caused them to do this twitter trends? not twitter. if you don't look at twitter trends you just see what is in front of you. that's a sorting mechanism that shows what you is bubbling up. one person who doesn't like her put a clipping on there. it starts trendin
it diversified in decades before ellie kemper was born or crowned queen.crowned queen of a racist ball. i had to dig into this. it's very strange. they had did exclusions for black americans and jewish americans. they changed it back in the '70s. now they are about turning against that. but it sounds like some people did not do basics. >> it has nothing to do with this organization. to hold this standard you would have to cancel everybody in the democratic party. they are the party of...
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van ellis just a few months old.hildren, former share kroerpgs, and they went to bed at night in greenwood mother fletcher says they fell asleep rich in, terms of the wealth, not real wealth but a different wealth, a wealth in culture, and community and heritage. [ applause ] but one night, one night changed everything, everything changed. while greenwood was a community to itself, it was not separated from the outside. it wasn't everyone, but there was enough hate, resentiment and vengeance in the community, enough people who believed that america does not belong to everyone and not everyone is created equal. native americans, asian americans, hispanic americans, black americans, a belief enforced by law, by badge and by hood and by noose that speaks to that lit the fuse. it lit it by the spark that it provided, a fuse of fury was an innocent reaction and it turned into a terrible, terrible headline allegation of a black male, teenager, attacking a white female teenager. a white mob of a thousand gathered around the
van ellis just a few months old.hildren, former share kroerpgs, and they went to bed at night in greenwood mother fletcher says they fell asleep rich in, terms of the wealth, not real wealth but a different wealth, a wealth in culture, and community and heritage. [ applause ] but one night, one night changed everything, everything changed. while greenwood was a community to itself, it was not separated from the outside. it wasn't everyone, but there was enough hate, resentiment and vengeance in...
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that that is the ellis island today, i think not.fter months of ignoring the ongoing crime and americans cities, the president addressed the violence this week. i thought he would've used the moment to announce tangible actions to restore order and return to our communities. you watch the election of the new york mayor. maybe we will find out who one but what is leading today should wake up all democrats. the idea of defining police and now eliminating place is not the message america wants to hear, they want to hear security and safety. what are they watching on television's? two young children, in their own neighborhood and your, tackled, by a man who was running and being shot at. the person continues to shoot to shoot. think what those young children? -- think with those young children thick? turn to another -- think about what those young children think? in another city, people celebrating a parade pulled from a car and shot and murdered on the streets well people watched. this is what defunding of the police does. let me be cle
that that is the ellis island today, i think not.fter months of ignoring the ongoing crime and americans cities, the president addressed the violence this week. i thought he would've used the moment to announce tangible actions to restore order and return to our communities. you watch the election of the new york mayor. maybe we will find out who one but what is leading today should wake up all democrats. the idea of defining police and now eliminating place is not the message america wants to...
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neil: to the new ellis island?on't know if, you know, descendants of people who crossed through ellis island would necessarily agree that el paso and what's happening there to deal with its illegal wave of thousands similar to what this country education appearanced more than a century ago. be that as it may, that's how it's seen by many in the left right now. brandon judd, national border patrol council president. brandon, what did you think of that, that the el paso area is the new ellis island? >> i can't tell you how disappointed i am with that comment. all that does is invite more people to cross our borders illegally. we're not talking about legal immigration. what congresswoman escobar failed to mention to the american public is these people are not coming to the ports of entry. they're not presenting themselves at the importants of entry. they're going between the ports of entry which is an illegal act. people that came to ellis island, they came through the laws that were established in this country. what'
neil: to the new ellis island?on't know if, you know, descendants of people who crossed through ellis island would necessarily agree that el paso and what's happening there to deal with its illegal wave of thousands similar to what this country education appearanced more than a century ago. be that as it may, that's how it's seen by many in the left right now. brandon judd, national border patrol council president. brandon, what did you think of that, that the el paso area is the new ellis...
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congresswoman escobar referred to the border as ellis island.hile the vice president and the secretary were there. is that what the democrats believe? a crisis they created of cartels controlling the border, of drugs of 300%, of young children of the age of 3, 2 and 1 with no accompany of any parent or anybody else around? ranchers finding them, that that's the ellis island of today? i think not. after months of ignoring the ongoing crime in american cities, the president finally addressed the violence this week. i thought he would have used that moment to announce tangible actions. to restore order, return safety to our communities, you watched just the election of the new york mayor, maybe we'll find out about who won in a month from now. but what's leading today i think should wake up all democrats. their idea of defunding the police and now eliminating police is not the message that america wants to hear. they want to hear security and safety. but what are they watching on their televisions after this -- these actions by the democrats of def
congresswoman escobar referred to the border as ellis island.hile the vice president and the secretary were there. is that what the democrats believe? a crisis they created of cartels controlling the border, of drugs of 300%, of young children of the age of 3, 2 and 1 with no accompany of any parent or anybody else around? ranchers finding them, that that's the ellis island of today? i think not. after months of ignoring the ongoing crime in american cities, the president finally addressed the...
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john ellis. as far as i can tell he did not live anywhere in the area, but he just came down once and spent some time in washington and wrote that up ellis was kind of an odd character. i found very little information about him. the only other book that he wrote was sort of very very odd. it's sort of almost conspiracy theory type of book, but this is a pretty straightforward narration. the only thing that sort of fun about it is things he gets away with that you would not get away with today. so he talks about knowing into the wondering through the capital and going into the basement sub basement there where he saw and i quote here iron tubes or pipes extend in every direction overhead. there's no one to be seen at a deep silence rains over everything only by the monotonous sound. scenery passing on in the direction of the sound. we see two men sitting in armchairs at the end of the passage and where he actually was was the was the heating plant of the capital which this is a picture of the one
john ellis. as far as i can tell he did not live anywhere in the area, but he just came down once and spent some time in washington and wrote that up ellis was kind of an odd character. i found very little information about him. the only other book that he wrote was sort of very very odd. it's sort of almost conspiracy theory type of book, but this is a pretty straightforward narration. the only thing that sort of fun about it is things he gets away with that you would not get away with today....
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ellie kemper is big lefty, democrat.e gets to move on. this is the same thing with jimmy kimmel when other people were fired. when it comes to chris harrison "the bachelor" seeing as more of a republican and he loses his job. it would be nice if they apply to their own side rather than their political enemies and overall, as greg said, this eventually eats everybody. it's a miserable way to live. like you have to constantly be on egg shells about what you can say, what you've done, what you may have done when you were 19 years old at a ball. so eventually i hope they say we are not going to be so sensitive to these things and they move on. but the left are the side on the political spectrum who engage in this kind of behavior. >> geraldo: the bottom line of this segment is no groveling. no groveling. >> jesse: only greg. >> greg: only me. >> geraldo: i don't think anthony weiner ever groveled. different things. >> dana: there are exceptions. >> geraldo: he's back in the headlines. we'll tell you why. that's next. don't y
ellie kemper is big lefty, democrat.e gets to move on. this is the same thing with jimmy kimmel when other people were fired. when it comes to chris harrison "the bachelor" seeing as more of a republican and he loses his job. it would be nice if they apply to their own side rather than their political enemies and overall, as greg said, this eventually eats everybody. it's a miserable way to live. like you have to constantly be on egg shells about what you can say, what you've done,...
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we are announcing the john ellis scholarship. the scholarship will make the excellent programs here at ford's more accessible to teachers across the country. the lincoln group will make the scholarship the focus of its ongoing efforts to raise support for lincoln education. this first year, four scholarships be granted to teachers that will be selected by ford's staff. i congratulate the lincoln group of the district of columbia for its support of lincoln education programs here at ford's theater by creating the john ellis scholarship. thank you very much. [applause] >> frederick douglass was a brilliant speaker, a gifted writer, a stunning persuader and a man hard driven through his life are the cause of black america. he preached fire and brimstone with a passion and righteousness of an old testament prophet and he saw the civil war as both god's retribution on the wicked and the portal to a new awakening for his people. although i was somewhat afflicted with frederick douglass, i got to know him better while researching the bl
we are announcing the john ellis scholarship. the scholarship will make the excellent programs here at ford's more accessible to teachers across the country. the lincoln group will make the scholarship the focus of its ongoing efforts to raise support for lincoln education. this first year, four scholarships be granted to teachers that will be selected by ford's staff. i congratulate the lincoln group of the district of columbia for its support of lincoln education programs here at ford's...
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>> kennedy: yes, and he is still the governor, and i feel really bad for ellie kemper.you probably came to with her family trying to come up with an extracurricular activity that would look attractive to colleges and grad school? you know, it's like, not -- it's not like she had klan robe in her closet and invented the organization and the ball. it's a very important thing. it has made her bram very, very toxic. and the liberal buyers who will eventually give her jobs, they are going to keep her at arm's length, because she is now tainted. >> harris: just really quickly, i think of joe behar who wore black face as well, one of "the view" cohost. >> kennedy: your president joe biden and you can say the words you went black, and you just have it washed away, because you are a democrat. >> harris: we will move just ahead, slime dry? why some airlines are taking alcohol off the menu from keeping passengers to not go off the handle. will that work? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ limu emu... and doug. so then i said to him, you oughta customize your car insurance with liberty mutual, so you only pa
>> kennedy: yes, and he is still the governor, and i feel really bad for ellie kemper.you probably came to with her family trying to come up with an extracurricular activity that would look attractive to colleges and grad school? you know, it's like, not -- it's not like she had klan robe in her closet and invented the organization and the ball. it's a very important thing. it has made her bram very, very toxic. and the liberal buyers who will eventually give her jobs, they are going to...
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jon: calls it the new ellis island n ellis island you had to walk up and meet with immigration officials there were a fair number of peoples at ellis island were rejected sent back to the home countries because they were carying disease or whatever? >> jon, i'm first generation american. my family fled communism and no one understands the greatness of this country more than i do. the reason why this country is so special, why people want to come here, we don't need to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to know the answer. because we have rule of law. we have a constitution that basically says if you play by the rules, no matter where you are, where you come from, you have a shot here in america. what the vice president, what the biden administration is essentially doing, gutting that. they are essentially gutting hundreds of years of immigration policy by essentially gutting the rule of law, essentially not making people follow the proper legal procedures. completely undermined what makes this country great. jon: the el paso sector where the vice president weren't is not considered to
jon: calls it the new ellis island n ellis island you had to walk up and meet with immigration officials there were a fair number of peoples at ellis island were rejected sent back to the home countries because they were carying disease or whatever? >> jon, i'm first generation american. my family fled communism and no one understands the greatness of this country more than i do. the reason why this country is so special, why people want to come here, we don't need to spend hundreds of...
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and then she went and had the host congresswoman call it ellis island.if she's utterly ignorant of the real ellis island where people were turned away, where people were quarantined for health issues and where it wasn't just a pass-through and people didn't just rush into new york or new jersey from ellis island. so it was a complete i guess mixed metaphor if you will to call that ellis island. i give her credit for going and i think we should. howie: i'm glad to hear you say that. as a governor, you've been in such -- dealt with such problems. via series of issues i want to get through with you. let me go you through the coverage of the democrats' voting rights bill which went nowhere in the face of a threatened republican filibuster. the next day, the new york times described the bill, the sweeping senate bill, as a flawed bill that has little chance of passing, that a was a political statement or a wish list, and was never designed to appeal to moderate democrats and my question is now they tell us this? >> [laughter] >> i think the big surprise here
and then she went and had the host congresswoman call it ellis island.if she's utterly ignorant of the real ellis island where people were turned away, where people were quarantined for health issues and where it wasn't just a pass-through and people didn't just rush into new york or new jersey from ellis island. so it was a complete i guess mixed metaphor if you will to call that ellis island. i give her credit for going and i think we should. howie: i'm glad to hear you say that. as a...
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honig, thank you so much for that. >> thanks, ellie. >>> okay. et a minutes past the hour. we have a deal sort of, a bipartisan group of ten senators announcing they have agreed on a $1.2 trillion infrastructure pac package, a key biden priority. this is just over half of biden's initial infrastructure pro proposal. include includes $579 billion in new spending and focused on core physical hard infrastructure. >> the white house says it considers the proposal worth exploring but says there are still questions to answer relating to policy and how to pay for it among other things. if the white house signs on the deal still faces skeptics on both sides of the aisle. our senior congressional correspondent manu raju has the latest from capitol hill on all of this. >> reporter: good morning, christine and laura. this is a critical month and critical time for joe biden's agenda, namely the centerpiece of his domestic agenda how to move forward with a massive infrastructure package. he has one significantly ramp up spending for roads, bridges and other m
honig, thank you so much for that. >> thanks, ellie. >>> okay. et a minutes past the hour. we have a deal sort of, a bipartisan group of ten senators announcing they have agreed on a $1.2 trillion infrastructure pac package, a key biden priority. this is just over half of biden's initial infrastructure pro proposal. include includes $579 billion in new spending and focused on core physical hard infrastructure. >> the white house says it considers the proposal worth...
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if wooden the key for us, then ellis said although he has not seen just as yet. he remains hopeful all the years. and apple home hospital. i leave in america. >> also all in tulsa. the president is expected to meet with members of the congressional black caucus reporting in washington reshad hudson back to you. well, republican state senators in texas were set to pass some of the most restrictive voting reform measures seen since the 2020 election. >> but in a surprise move, senate democrats walked out of the capital preventing republicans from passing that bill because there weren't enough lawmakers on the floor. but as joe khaleel reports, this is only a delay. >> they're a t 6 a's 0 nays. the motion to skews fails for lack of quorum in a stage late night walk out over a controversial voting rights bill. democratic state lawmakers in texas denied republicans. the minimum number of people needed to hold the vote. we've used all the tools in our tool box to fight this bill. and tonight we pulled up that last one texas house democrats in effect delayed passage of
if wooden the key for us, then ellis said although he has not seen just as yet. he remains hopeful all the years. and apple home hospital. i leave in america. >> also all in tulsa. the president is expected to meet with members of the congressional black caucus reporting in washington reshad hudson back to you. well, republican state senators in texas were set to pass some of the most restrictive voting reform measures seen since the 2020 election. >> but in a surprise move, senate...
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tracee ellis ross will be here and she is a dear friend from my "snl" days you know her from "a.p.irls5eva" on peacock paula pell will join me in studio before we get to all that, the republican party has decided that its path back to power is complete and total fealty to donald trump and they're purging anyone who refuses to repeat his lies about the 2020 election, no matter how destructive it is for the country. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: it is exceedingly rare in the history of this country for a political party to stay so closely tied to an ex-president, let alone one who was as deeply unpopular as donald trump. what we're seeing right now, in the republican party is not usually how the process unfolds after a party loses power, especially in a landslide. amid a once in a century cataclysm. and let's remember, the gop didn't just lose they got wiped out they lost the presidency and both houses of congress. trump never once cracked 50% job approval and never won the popular vote meanwhile, president biden is riding high with a 63% approval rating
tracee ellis ross will be here and she is a dear friend from my "snl" days you know her from "a.p.irls5eva" on peacock paula pell will join me in studio before we get to all that, the republican party has decided that its path back to power is complete and total fealty to donald trump and they're purging anyone who refuses to repeat his lies about the 2020 election, no matter how destructive it is for the country. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look."...
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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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welcome to el paso and welcome to my community, to the new ellis island, to the capital of the borderdam vice president thank you for being here. so grateful to secretary mayorkas and to all of you for making the journey. this is a really important day and i have a heart full of gratitude. we finally have an administration willing to tackle the big challenges. the challenges that our country has dealt with for decades. willing to tackle challenges in a meaningful, thoughtful, strategic, compassionate way and that means starting with root causes and understanding what is driving people from their homes. what is making them arrive at our nation's front door. and el paso's front door is one that has always been one of dignity and humanity and compassion. i look forward to today and everything that we will all learn and explore together. >> time for one question? >> >> it is not my first trip. i've been to the border many times. >> as the person in charge of the response. >> the important aspect of this visit is leading this visit after the work we did in guatemala. because as i long said
welcome to el paso and welcome to my community, to the new ellis island, to the capital of the borderdam vice president thank you for being here. so grateful to secretary mayorkas and to all of you for making the journey. this is a really important day and i have a heart full of gratitude. we finally have an administration willing to tackle the big challenges. the challenges that our country has dealt with for decades. willing to tackle challenges in a meaningful, thoughtful, strategic,...
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in fact before ellie kemper was born.uld have known the organization's past and implied she therefore should have refused to take part. but thomas spencer, a history professor at texas a&m who literally wrote the book on the veil prophet told us a short time ago, the organization has "a lot of problems but added the come i cannot figure out for the life of me what the point is of going to some actress for something she did 20 years ago when she was 19. "it just baffles me, he said, to make a big deal about someone being in a debbie debutante bowl. and we reached out to the representatives appear they have not yet got back to us and ellie kemper herself has not commented publicly, john. >> john: are right, we will keep watching to see where the fallout goes, jonathan hunt, sandra. >> sandra: john, "the new york times" with concerns over teaching critical race theory and also republicans have only pushing the issue as political strategy ahead of 2020 midterm elections. let's bring out outdoor coast and white house press sec
in fact before ellie kemper was born.uld have known the organization's past and implied she therefore should have refused to take part. but thomas spencer, a history professor at texas a&m who literally wrote the book on the veil prophet told us a short time ago, the organization has "a lot of problems but added the come i cannot figure out for the life of me what the point is of going to some actress for something she did 20 years ago when she was 19. "it just baffles me, he...
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read fun, ellis, 2 of 3 survivors from the tulsa race massacre. he, they all, may the 19th a, talking about their experiences during the masika to the house judiciary subcommittee have listened. avalon, i will never forget the balance of my mom. when we live our home. i still see black men see and be and shot black bottom line in the street and i still smell smoke and see far i still see lag visions is the and burn. i still hear airplanes flying overhead. hear the screams, live through the mass, go every day. country may forget this history, but i cannot because of the math school math van, they were driven home. we were left with nothing. lee was made in our own cut. and lisa, so when we're talking about reparations, we're talking about reparations fee. you and your family and all of your relatives as well. what would that look like? i think that's a very important point, but more urgently. these people are over 100 years old and we must address reparations for them even on an emergency basis if necessary. so that they can live out their days and
read fun, ellis, 2 of 3 survivors from the tulsa race massacre. he, they all, may the 19th a, talking about their experiences during the masika to the house judiciary subcommittee have listened. avalon, i will never forget the balance of my mom. when we live our home. i still see black men see and be and shot black bottom line in the street and i still smell smoke and see far i still see lag visions is the and burn. i still hear airplanes flying overhead. hear the screams, live through the...
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scott ellis, bbc news. you are watching bbc news.rted on a cloudy note with the rain easing away into the north sea. the cloud is fairly widespread at the moment but as the rain eases into the north sea, we will see it thinning and breaking with sunshine coming through in england and wales. sunny spells and showers in scotland and northern ireland. brisk showers here accompanied by a keen north—westerly wind. the wind direction will be a feature, coming in off the north sea, exposed north—east coast will feel disappointing, 15—16 as the hive. if we get sunshine coming through in south—east england we may see 22 degrees. 72 fahrenheit. much warmer than that for the wales match in rome. 33 degrees quite likely. temperatures easing into the second half of the match. as we look at what to expect into monday morning, some rain pushing into the south and some rain pushing into the south and some of it turning quite heavy. this low pressure will linger across southern fringes of england through much of the day. the heaviest of the rain like
scott ellis, bbc news. you are watching bbc news.rted on a cloudy note with the rain easing away into the north sea. the cloud is fairly widespread at the moment but as the rain eases into the north sea, we will see it thinning and breaking with sunshine coming through in england and wales. sunny spells and showers in scotland and northern ireland. brisk showers here accompanied by a keen north—westerly wind. the wind direction will be a feature, coming in off the north sea, exposed...
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people came to ellis island with nothing and they were able to, you know, have good lives. i think eventually all the borders are going to fall down and people will move where they want to. i don't understand why, you know, people have these -- the borders. i just don't understand. >> okay. jim in richmond, texas, an independent. jim, good morning. >> hi. good morning, how are you? >> i'm doing well. so jim, what do you think of daca? >> i am a retired high school teacher of 30 years. and i am a pretty conservative man. i support daca. i think those kids that were brought here by their parents and have lived here and gone to school here, become educated, and are productive citizens of our society, should be allowed to be citizens. but the caveat is, close the damn border. >> and why do you say that, jim? because by closing the border, what do you think that would do? >> close the border so we know who is coming in here and why they're coming in here. we've got a wide open situation now that is destructive to this country. we have illegals coming in that are bent on doing cr
people came to ellis island with nothing and they were able to, you know, have good lives. i think eventually all the borders are going to fall down and people will move where they want to. i don't understand why, you know, people have these -- the borders. i just don't understand. >> okay. jim in richmond, texas, an independent. jim, good morning. >> hi. good morning, how are you? >> i'm doing well. so jim, what do you think of daca? >> i am a retired high school...
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and, as scott ellis reports, it now seems to be paying off. just look at the wing of this.m. these are the parents, finn and orla. the eggs were laid in early april and hatched a month later, all in a nesting box in a barn in somerset�*s blackdown hills. they have had their first outing, too, to have a numbered ring attached to a leg, the birds visibly unmoved by the experience. they are, after all, nocturnal. parents are feeding them during the night and then they are sleeping during the day. so the adults are sleeping as well during the day. so this is their sleep time. that is why they are so docile when you ring them? yep, they literally are falling asleep on you while you're ringing them, which is very sweet. ringing the four owlets will help identify them if they are found in future years in other nesting boxes or, sadly, if they die. a quarter of barn owls end up as roadkill. somerset�*s barn owl population declined ten years ago because of widespread floods. the good news is it is now on the up. actually, it did not affect them very much, because they are not stupid
and, as scott ellis reports, it now seems to be paying off. just look at the wing of this.m. these are the parents, finn and orla. the eggs were laid in early april and hatched a month later, all in a nesting box in a barn in somerset�*s blackdown hills. they have had their first outing, too, to have a numbered ring attached to a leg, the birds visibly unmoved by the experience. they are, after all, nocturnal. parents are feeding them during the night and then they are sleeping during the...