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ellie: dicen que no tienen intenciÓn de recibir la dosis.que dijeron que no habÍan recibido ni una dosis, el 81% afirmÓ que no se vacunarÁ . 64% de los no inmunizados dijeron ademÁs que no cumplÍan en la capacidad de las vacunas para protegerlos del covid—19. hace unos dÍas, centros para control de enfermedades describieron el aumento de las nuevas infecciones, una pandemia de los no vacunados. cambiamos de tema. el caso de la soldado vanessa guillÉn asesinada mientras prestaba servicio en texas, estÁ nuevamente bajo la lupa tras las declaraciones de un ex capitÁn que estaban destacados en el mismo grupo de la militar hispana. pablo nos tiene las denuncias sobre este homicidio que estremeciÓ al paÍs. [hablan en inglÉs] >> fue capitÁn del ejÉrcito, sirviÓ con vanessa guillÉn y denunciÓ en este vÍdeo lo que segÚn Él no se ha dicho en la investigaciÓn del asesinato de la joven hispana. " el caso se hubiera podido solucionar en menos de 24 horas si hubiera habido una cÁmara de seguridad", acusa. afirma que la base en texas apenas las tiene. " lo
ellie: dicen que no tienen intenciÓn de recibir la dosis.que dijeron que no habÍan recibido ni una dosis, el 81% afirmÓ que no se vacunarÁ . 64% de los no inmunizados dijeron ademÁs que no cumplÍan en la capacidad de las vacunas para protegerlos del covid—19. hace unos dÍas, centros para control de enfermedades describieron el aumento de las nuevas infecciones, una pandemia de los no vacunados. cambiamos de tema. el caso de la soldado vanessa guillÉn asesinada mientras prestaba...
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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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van ellis, to the descendants, to all survivors, thank you. thank you for giving me the honor of being able to spend some time with you earlier today. thank you for your courage. thank you for your commitment. and thank your children and your grandchildren and your nieces and your nephews. to see and learn from you is a gift, a genuine gift. dr. john hope franklin, one of america's greatest historians, tulsa's proud son, whose father was a greenwood survivor, said, and i quote, whatever you do, it must be done in the spirit of goodwill and mutual respect and even love. how else can we overcome the past and be worthy of our forebears and face the future with our confidence and hope? on this sacred and solemn day, may we find that distinctly greenwood spirit that defines the american spirit, a spirit that gives me so much confidence and hope for the future, that helps us see face-to-face the spirit that helps us know fully who we are and who we can be as a people and as a nation. i've never been more optimistic about the future than i am today.
van ellis, to the descendants, to all survivors, thank you. thank you for giving me the honor of being able to spend some time with you earlier today. thank you for your courage. thank you for your commitment. and thank your children and your grandchildren and your nieces and your nephews. to see and learn from you is a gift, a genuine gift. dr. john hope franklin, one of america's greatest historians, tulsa's proud son, whose father was a greenwood survivor, said, and i quote, whatever you do,...
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it is sam on a cloudy june morning, and ellie is preparing for take—off.er across the towns and here on their 15—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 beauti
it is sam on a cloudy june morning, and ellie is preparing for take—off.er across the towns and here on their 15—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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ellie, you're absolutely right.sed now to legitimize arizona's laws or legitimize a whole host of things which is why the conversation has to move nationally to how we get these voting rights act. back when i argued that voting rights case in 2010, it had been reauthorized in the congress and house by 421-3 and senate 98-0. this is the most morn thing we could imagine, the right to vote. how could it be derived? how could the supreme court be writing these? it's time for congress to act. >> of course, neil, racism no longer exists. racism is over because obama was present. therefore, 1 out of 320 million people, poof, racism is gone. by the way, so you think we're bringing up hyperbole again. florida enacted a poll tax. if you serve prison time, you have to pay a poll tax. that's legal according to justice alito. >>> is kevin going all authoritarian on us? he threatened to retaliate against republicans if they accepted an appointment to serve on the select committee. liz cheney did just that joining seven democrats
ellie, you're absolutely right.sed now to legitimize arizona's laws or legitimize a whole host of things which is why the conversation has to move nationally to how we get these voting rights act. back when i argued that voting rights case in 2010, it had been reauthorized in the congress and house by 421-3 and senate 98-0. this is the most morn thing we could imagine, the right to vote. how could it be derived? how could the supreme court be writing these? it's time for congress to act....
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you are talking about ellie doing a lot of research at the library. i would like to point out that the library was closed the entire time i was writing this book because of the pandemic, and working from home, warren and his team, the head archivist, robert, your deputy director, you all were amazing. i know it was hard for you all to helping fact check and research this book. and also warren has the best wife ever, mary hench who's the audiovisual direct of the library. you guys are rock stars. let's take a moment to thank you for this book wouldn't have happened without you, and you did it under -- you help me despite the fact you were home, that you managed to dig out namely fact checking. i did that e-mail george clooney directly and a little fact checking within. i will just throw that out there. it's an incredible story. not going to talk about him tonight. >> it's amazing, the staff, what they could do working from home. teleworking. it's just amazing, the great staff here. they did some great work. so let's see, let's talk about this relations
you are talking about ellie doing a lot of research at the library. i would like to point out that the library was closed the entire time i was writing this book because of the pandemic, and working from home, warren and his team, the head archivist, robert, your deputy director, you all were amazing. i know it was hard for you all to helping fact check and research this book. and also warren has the best wife ever, mary hench who's the audiovisual direct of the library. you guys are rock...
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says permanent housing for low moderate income individuals, and then, there's also a line item for ellis act individuals. -- individuals and displaced individuals. so if you could speak to the low moderate income housing individuals and then if you could speak to ellis act individuals and displaced individuals, so if you could, like, just speak to those line items. >> i am looking at the memo itself. i don't know, laura, jessica, if we have the documents that the vice chair is referencing that we could pull up? >> if not, i'll resend it to one of you while someone else asks questions, and then we can pull it up. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and just to clarify, i'm sorry. are you referencing an excel that was not sent in this packet but in a prior -- >> no, like, it was sent in an excel, but, like, it was not in priors. >> it was what page of the memo? >> page four of the memo. >> okay. i'm looking at page four of the memo. there's a table at the top. >> yeah, so the second item, permanent housing for low moderate income individuals, and then, the last item, ellis act and disp
says permanent housing for low moderate income individuals, and then, there's also a line item for ellis act individuals. -- individuals and displaced individuals. so if you could speak to the low moderate income housing individuals and then if you could speak to ellis act individuals and displaced individuals, so if you could, like, just speak to those line items. >> i am looking at the memo itself. i don't know, laura, jessica, if we have the documents that the vice chair is referencing...
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tim ellis. thank you for sharing your perspective with us.re on the historic trip to space from texas after the break. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> people say what in the world is this doing for us on our lives, on the face of the earth? look at all the spinoffs. look at all the discoveries. look at all the new technology that improves our lives. there is a lot of spinoffs coming from the space program. caroline: nasa administrator bill nelson outlined the benefits of this renewed interest in space exploration. emily chang was able to watch jeff bezos head to space. the excitement seemed so palpable. emily: the excitement was palpable. you definitely held your breath for a moment. the rocket took off. there was a moment where i was just watching it and it occurred me -- it occurred to me jeff bezos and through other people were on the rocket and where they going to make it? it was intense and it went so fast. this is an 11 minute trip up and down after two and a half minutes, the separation and the capsule is going onward and upward into space. i
tim ellis. thank you for sharing your perspective with us.re on the historic trip to space from texas after the break. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> people say what in the world is this doing for us on our lives, on the face of the earth? look at all the spinoffs. look at all the discoveries. look at all the new technology that improves our lives. there is a lot of spinoffs coming from the space program. caroline: nasa administrator bill nelson outlined the benefits of this renewed interest...
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>>> questions for ellie authorities after a huge fireworks bust leads to a huge explosion. extreme drought, now to tap into the water that is all around us to help with drinking water. >>> good evening. i'm was with cook. >> i am brian hackney. we have the biggest ocean the world why aren't we using it more to the salt it and drink it? in some places it makes sense. this billion-dollar desalination plant makes 7% of san diego's water. >> we are standing on our two and half million gallons source. >> at the edge of the ocean, this plant makes 30% of their freshwater. so in these days of exceptional drought, where else does building another plant makes sense? >> saudi arabia, bermuda, the bahamas. >> not the bay area? >> probably would double your household water bills, it is very expensive. >> except in antioch. >> the technology has improved to the point where it makes economic sense for the city of antioch. >> reporter: there breaking ground here on a new plan that will take 8 million gallons of brackish delta water and turn it into 6 million gallons of drinking water. >>
>>> questions for ellie authorities after a huge fireworks bust leads to a huge explosion. extreme drought, now to tap into the water that is all around us to help with drinking water. >>> good evening. i'm was with cook. >> i am brian hackney. we have the biggest ocean the world why aren't we using it more to the salt it and drink it? in some places it makes sense. this billion-dollar desalination plant makes 7% of san diego's water. >> we are standing on our two...
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here is rehema ellis. >> reporter: in pennsylvania, a path of destruction. >> we've got a major buildinglapse. >> reporter: after a powerful tornado ripping the roof off this car dealership, injuring five. >> i've been doing this for 34 years. i never saw that kind of devastation. >> reporter: elsewhere, trees uprooted, power lines down as heavy rain pounded the area. and in new jersey, at least three tornadoes barreled across the state. >> we lost power, and then we were hear pop, pop, pop, pop. all our back windows were blowing out. >> it went on for three, four minutes. and then this is what we were left with. >> reporter: this waterspout formed in nearby bethany beach, delaware. two other tornadoes striking ohio. in virginia, damaging wind and hail. earlier, a tornado from the same system hit wisconsin, leaving one man dead. experts say despite this summer's severe weather, it might not be related to climate change as tornadoes typically strike as far north as canada. tonight a perfect storm of violent weather. rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> new insight tonight how former president trum
here is rehema ellis. >> reporter: in pennsylvania, a path of destruction. >> we've got a major buildinglapse. >> reporter: after a powerful tornado ripping the roof off this car dealership, injuring five. >> i've been doing this for 34 years. i never saw that kind of devastation. >> reporter: elsewhere, trees uprooted, power lines down as heavy rain pounded the area. and in new jersey, at least three tornadoes barreled across the state. >> we lost power, and...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, lincoln, nebraska. >> and that's "nightly news" for this friday.se take care of yourself and each other. good night. ♪ oh, how you sparkle ♪ ♪ and oh, how you shine ♪ ♪ that flush on your cheeks is more than the wine and she must do something that i didn't do whatever she's doing ♪ ♪ it looks good on you ♪ ♪ you look so good in love ♪ ♪ you want her ♪ ♪ that's easy to see ♪ ♪ you look so good in love ♪ ♪ and i wish you still wanted me ♪ ♪ she must have stolen some stars from the sky and gave them to you to wear in your eyes i had my chances ♪ ♪ but i set you free ♪ ♪ and now i wonder why i couldn't see ♪ ♪ you look so good in love ♪ ♪ you want her ♪ ♪ that's easy to see ♪ ♪ you look so good in love ♪ ♪ and i wish you still wanted me ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show," given up for my band ya'll! if you don't know that song, that was "you look so good in
rehema ellis, nbc news, lincoln, nebraska. >> and that's "nightly news" for this friday.se take care of yourself and each other. good night. ♪ oh, how you sparkle ♪ ♪ and oh, how you shine ♪ ♪ that flush on your cheeks is more than the wine and she must do something that i didn't do whatever she's doing ♪ ♪ it looks good on you ♪ ♪ you look so good in love ♪ ♪ you want her ♪ ♪ that's easy to see ♪ ♪ you look so good in love ♪ ♪ and i wish you...
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rehema ellis has an exclusive look >> reporter: 11-year-old chloe downey never met her grandfather, but museum she feels close to him >> he loved being a fireman and saving lives, and he was a big hero. >> reporter: new york fire department deputy chief raymond downey died in the attacks, but first he saved lots of lives. national 9/11 psa, asking people to remember nearly 3,000 were killed in the attacks. it's part of a fundraising campaign to keep the museum open following an unprecedented year how did the pandemic affect the operating budget of this museum? >> the reality is our business model collapsed overnight. >> reporter: the head of the 9/11 memorial and museum said its revenue comes mostly from ticket sales, which plummeted nearly $45 million last year. despite federal ppe and increased efforts, there were cutbacks in staff, programs and visiting hours but the museum, like the moment it commemorates, is determined to come back strong. why is it so important that this museum is here >> there is an entire generation of young pe teach them >> reporter: teach about heroes like chl
rehema ellis has an exclusive look >> reporter: 11-year-old chloe downey never met her grandfather, but museum she feels close to him >> he loved being a fireman and saving lives, and he was a big hero. >> reporter: new york fire department deputy chief raymond downey died in the attacks, but first he saved lots of lives. national 9/11 psa, asking people to remember nearly 3,000 were killed in the attacks. it's part of a fundraising campaign to keep the museum open following...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, lincoln, nebraska. >> and that's "nightly news" for this friday.self and each other. good night.
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let me just address one point with you ellie a moment ago. think ellie is right that they can't win without changing these rules. you're right that they're more competitive than people think. but look the key factor is it's been 31 years since a republican president won the white house with the popular vote at the first attempt, right? that is a long time. they know that. they're not stupid. they cannot win the house. forget the house and the senate. they know they can't win the top office. to come back to your point about manchin in the senate, number one the idea they're going to reject a compromise because stacey abrams' name son it comes back to ellie's point, could they stop being racist for four day plus let alone four years. number two, when is joe manchin going to have his own awakening? i said his name more times in 2020 and 2021 than i said my wife and kids' names. i'm fed up saying their names. i just don't understand when they will get it, what it will take for them to get it. we were told when they try and do a deal, when they br
let me just address one point with you ellie a moment ago. think ellie is right that they can't win without changing these rules. you're right that they're more competitive than people think. but look the key factor is it's been 31 years since a republican president won the white house with the popular vote at the first attempt, right? that is a long time. they know that. they're not stupid. they cannot win the house. forget the house and the senate. they know they can't win the top office. to...
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ellis talk about what is going on weatherwise. show this one on a friday in case you're heading to the beaches. it is cloudy and misty this morning. sunshine is on the way. that is always the brightest and warmest spot along the coast. a brighter afternoon away from the coast. grab the sunglasses there will be lingering clouds along the beaches. we have a small craft advisory and it will start at around 3:00 and go until 9:00 with the areas in yellow. the out golden gate bridge as well. we are at 54 in richmond. going up to about to 58 right now in union city and fremont. 63 in orinda. elsewhere, it is a little bit of a fog in petaluma. we will take a look at the visibility there in the next weather had and see if it has anything to be concerned with. temperatures the mid-60s in the midland neighborhood. you can see the clouds of the coast with fewer high clouds and the most dangerous heat will be around cloverdale and clearlake with 100 and in the upper 90s in the east bay. i want to go to the north a before we round out this and
ellis talk about what is going on weatherwise. show this one on a friday in case you're heading to the beaches. it is cloudy and misty this morning. sunshine is on the way. that is always the brightest and warmest spot along the coast. a brighter afternoon away from the coast. grab the sunglasses there will be lingering clouds along the beaches. we have a small craft advisory and it will start at around 3:00 and go until 9:00 with the areas in yellow. the out golden gate bridge as well. we are...
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jenna ellis has quit the gop.irman of the party ousted over this leak. does this bolster the media's case that there's great division within the gop or is it in-fighting involving handful of insiders,. >> sort of both, right. i'm not sure that that many people know who jenna ellis is and are focused on whether she's registered in the republican party or not. this shows there's a large portion of republican leadership that know that they have been publicking parroting lies about the election and doubts that aren't true but they're saying it for their political advantage to help them out or to help out the republican party and that's not good for the republic. howie: i think it's a challenge for journalists to cover. there's a split between anti-drum factions and -- anti-trump factions and we have the tendency to overdrama tizethings. there was an explosion among liberal pundits, your colleague at the atlantic tweeted this reflects a pathological disregard for other human beings at this point with consequences made
jenna ellis has quit the gop.irman of the party ousted over this leak. does this bolster the media's case that there's great division within the gop or is it in-fighting involving handful of insiders,. >> sort of both, right. i'm not sure that that many people know who jenna ellis is and are focused on whether she's registered in the republican party or not. this shows there's a large portion of republican leadership that know that they have been publicking parroting lies about the...
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ellie honing is here, former assistant attorney for the district of new york.m the indictment here, it's damning on both those fronts. part of it reads the defendant is charged with acting under the direction or control of the most senior leaders of the u.a.e. over a course of years. for semen anyone who may dismis, why is this important on a national security front? >> poppy, it threatens our national security. it's not necessarily illegal to lobby on behalf of a foreign country, but it is illegal to do that in secret without registering. you have to register with the justice department. the fact that barrack didn't do that was very close to the president and in position to and actually did influence our national policy, our foreign policy, if we don't know that, that's what a secret agent is. that's a threat to our national security. >> a gun for hire, right? you're representing another country's interests for money. we've seen this with other members of trump's circle, right, not registering. one of the charges here is something else we've seen with members
ellie honing is here, former assistant attorney for the district of new york.m the indictment here, it's damning on both those fronts. part of it reads the defendant is charged with acting under the direction or control of the most senior leaders of the u.a.e. over a course of years. for semen anyone who may dismis, why is this important on a national security front? >> poppy, it threatens our national security. it's not necessarily illegal to lobby on behalf of a foreign country, but it...
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but paula, diana, a women's rights activists, an author ellis cashmore as well. professor of sociology and after university and political commentator anthony webber, all 3 of you, thank you very much. please stand by. thank you and well done. no vision team.
but paula, diana, a women's rights activists, an author ellis cashmore as well. professor of sociology and after university and political commentator anthony webber, all 3 of you, thank you very much. please stand by. thank you and well done. no vision team.
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ellie price reporting.e second day of her quarantine despite ignoring his friend request. she told us about her experience. i had him standing at my room nonstop. the only place i am when i am quarantining is inside my room. it was not as though i could pretend i was not there because that would be illegal. he would make comments he was coming up later, late at night, and obviously being a guard he has access to my room 24/7, i think most of them do with the master key. it was constant sitting in your room like a sitting duck waiting for what if, anything could happen. brittany dodds. the headlines on bbc news... retailers urge the government to make food workers exempt from self—isolation rules, as more than 600,000 people are pinged in a week in england and wales. health unions say they may consider industrial action, after the government's offer of a 3% payrise for nhs staff in england and wales. and just 24 hours before the opening ceremony of the tokyo olympics, the show�*s director has been sacked. 37
ellie price reporting.e second day of her quarantine despite ignoring his friend request. she told us about her experience. i had him standing at my room nonstop. the only place i am when i am quarantining is inside my room. it was not as though i could pretend i was not there because that would be illegal. he would make comments he was coming up later, late at night, and obviously being a guard he has access to my room 24/7, i think most of them do with the master key. it was constant sitting...
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area, prompting accusations of a toxic masculinity. bullets learn a little bit more about this or ellis has more professor of sociology and after university joining us as the, as a international affairs commentator, marco gothic and social activist, joanne at bon morales. all 3 of you. thank you very much for joining us on the international, a very warm welcome to all 3 of you, joanne, 1st to you. let's start with a fairly angry outburst from russia's tenant. start to think it was appropriate to ask him about carrying a stigma of cheaters and i don't think it's fair and i think he knows. and depending on the kind of accusation that was there, not him, he has every right to defend himself. and i don't agree with that completely at all . okay, my market, what about the issue of all of i guess politically loaded questions for athletes? i guess they acceptable, especially right off his match the person is entirely innocent or anything being completed by these words that the journalist use with something that's being condemned is a disgusting question for them to come by that we don't want t
area, prompting accusations of a toxic masculinity. bullets learn a little bit more about this or ellis has more professor of sociology and after university joining us as the, as a international affairs commentator, marco gothic and social activist, joanne at bon morales. all 3 of you. thank you very much for joining us on the international, a very warm welcome to all 3 of you, joanne, 1st to you. let's start with a fairly angry outburst from russia's tenant. start to think it was appropriate...
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and nonfiction we have joe ellis on the revolution coming this fall. we won the national book award last year. with the revolution coming this fall and we won the national book award last year with malcolm x. mary beard, s.b. qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include transportation secretary pete buttigieg, edward o. wilson the naturalist and paul mccartney. what was it like to publish mr. mccartney? >> guest: i can't answer that because i published him in 2001 but his life's work as we see it is coming in november. it's called the lyrics. i've known paul for 20 years and this will be in lieu of an autobiography. it's two volumes and it deals with 154 songs. he does commentary on how they came about and the stories behind them and what involved the lyrics. there are over 700 images and over half we have never seen before. we think it will
and nonfiction we have joe ellis on the revolution coming this fall. we won the national book award last year. with the revolution coming this fall and we won the national book award last year with malcolm x. mary beard, s.b. qr and annette gordon-reed. we just had her bestseller in juneteenth and we have another look on the front page of their times american on fire. jack davis won a pulitzer for his book called the gulf. he goes all over the gambit. >> host: other names include...
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both foreign without bind is the bandwidth milli ellis brown. a person who identifies as neither male nor female, they are oem users of russian photographer, christina vaccine. okay, very good sense of beauty is the name of this photo project. seen as aim as a highlight, people who are often under represented. and she wants to establish a concept of beauty that goes beyond the current standards related with close to so many voices all suppress and to be given. can you share your story? things really empowering. the models that i have today, shani very important or, and believe in themself and love themself, accept their own money. their own uniqueness has earned international a claim for her photographs which are exhibited in galleries from new york to moscow. before moving to london and 2019, she worked in the us for 10 years, photographing people like artist marcia key at the massive discussion about females and cost as being a woman and need to change the office. 2021. it's time for change and roxanne wants to support that change with her pho
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and jill in deal was born with l. binary. hands with milly, ellis brown, a person who identified says neither male nor female. they are oem uses of russian photographer christina vaccine. okay, very good sense of beauty is the name of this photo project. are actually not the aim as a highlight. people who are often under represented and she wants to establish a concept of beauty that goes beyond the current standard, rated close to so many voices are suppressed and to be given. peter j a foreign hollering a model that i have today. shandy, very important to me is that you know, strength, that they've been able to understand themselves and find their place in the world and believing themself, and love themselves, except their own money. their own uniqueness, the rocks you know, has earned international a claim for her photographs. which are exhibited in galleries from new york to moscow before moving to london in 2019, she worked in the us for 10 years, photographing people like artist marcia as massive discussion about females and what cost as being a woman and need to change the offi
and jill in deal was born with l. binary. hands with milly, ellis brown, a person who identified says neither male nor female. they are oem uses of russian photographer christina vaccine. okay, very good sense of beauty is the name of this photo project. are actually not the aim as a highlight. people who are often under represented and she wants to establish a concept of beauty that goes beyond the current standard, rated close to so many voices are suppressed and to be given. peter j a...
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sculptured in bronze, the new lady liberty stands nearly 3 meters tall, and she'll remain on display at ellis island. throughout the july, 4th weekend, and then travel to washington d. c, where she will grace the gardens on the friends from bastards residence for the next 10 years. russia, a famous book, showing ballet premier to modern adaptation of the classic checkoff play the siegel . the belly is the 3rd joint work for the company. by composer in the mood sky, choreographer you leave for so half and director unexplained or more largely cost. and it was the final premier of its 200 and 45th season. a special one from both artists and fans alike, cuz it marked the reopening after covered $900.00 locked down in russia. and some classical moves, ic for cow in denmark when he was unable to perform during the pandemic. british cellist jacob shaw, convinced a music loving farmer instead about an hours of copenhagen to expose his beef cattle to classical music to improve their welfare. they experience with so enjoyable that he's continuing it. even after the reopening of the theaters, accounts r
sculptured in bronze, the new lady liberty stands nearly 3 meters tall, and she'll remain on display at ellis island. throughout the july, 4th weekend, and then travel to washington d. c, where she will grace the gardens on the friends from bastards residence for the next 10 years. russia, a famous book, showing ballet premier to modern adaptation of the classic checkoff play the siegel . the belly is the 3rd joint work for the company. by composer in the mood sky, choreographer you leave for...
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tim ellis, ceo of relativity joining us now to reflect on what we saw here today.urious for you as a blue origin employee, former blue origin employee who knows so much about what went on the hind the scenes. what was it like for you to watch this today? >> it was a pretty awesome moment. i first started as an intern at the origin. i actually entering three times back to back to back. the whole company was only about 150 people at the time. because of the small size, i have kept in touch. even came out to visit us not too long ago at relativity. i have been a huge fan ever since i left. it really is amazing not just to see blue origin fly but also virgin galactic a little before. two pretty huge human spaceflight milestones right next to each other. pretty amazing. emily: what did this all mean? having worked here, understanding how jeff bezos things, when he let it, he articulated to me building a road to space. building a space economy and a way to protect the earth. what do you imagine the next move for blue origin will be? what is the next priority? >> definite
tim ellis, ceo of relativity joining us now to reflect on what we saw here today.urious for you as a blue origin employee, former blue origin employee who knows so much about what went on the hind the scenes. what was it like for you to watch this today? >> it was a pretty awesome moment. i first started as an intern at the origin. i actually entering three times back to back to back. the whole company was only about 150 people at the time. because of the small size, i have kept in touch....
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ellie thompson will be back at home in england cheering him on.an talk to her now. kieran bird was one of our cubs. he joined at six years old and then at eight years old he joined joined at six years old and then at eight years old hejoined cubs joined at six years old and then at eight years old he joined cubs and joined at six years old and then at eight years old hejoined cubs and i was his cub leader. eight years old he joined cubs and i was his cub leader.— eight years old he joined cubs and i was his cub leader. when did you see him swimming? _ was his cub leader. when did you see him swimming? every _ was his cub leader. when did you see him swimming? every year _ was his cub leader. when did you see him swimming? every year we - was his cub leader. when did you see him swimming? every year we have l was his cub leader. when did you see him swimming? every year we have a district swimming _ him swimming? every year we have a district swimming gala _ him swimming? every year we have a district swimming gala and _ district swimming gala and
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here's our correspondent ellie price.en has got a number of physical and mental health issues. she knows she needs to eat more fresh food but it's something she can't afford without the help of a charity. if we without the help of a charity. if we had an ideal _ without the help of a charity. if we had an ideal amount _ without the help of a charity. if we had an ideal amount of— without the help of a charity. if we had an ideal amount of fruit without the help of a charity. it we had an ideal amount of fruit and veg in our diet, it would be easier to create stuff, i suppose, that was easy to eat. you need variety and it's the variety that costs. i could pay for it but it means something else has to go and it means we go in the red instead of staying in the black, and i can't cope with the worry of being in the red. today's re orts is worry of being in the red. today's reports is a _ worry of being in the red. today's reports is a poor— worry of being in the red. today's reports is a poor diet _ worry of being in the red.
here's our correspondent ellie price.en has got a number of physical and mental health issues. she knows she needs to eat more fresh food but it's something she can't afford without the help of a charity. if we without the help of a charity. if we had an ideal _ without the help of a charity. if we had an ideal amount _ without the help of a charity. if we had an ideal amount of— without the help of a charity. if we had an ideal amount of fruit without the help of a charity. it we had an...
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el policÍa nicholas y la agente ellis, se han cuenta que la denunciante estaba ebria.a una pequeÑa espada, pero se arrepintiÓ y la colocÓ encima de un estante de libros. el policÍa descarga su arma elÉctrica a pesar de que el sospechoso ya no representaba una amenaza. al caerse golpea la cabeza en una silla, quedÓ inconsciente por unos minutos. la acciÓn es indignante, dice la abogada de clark. es una persona de edad y sufriÓ un derrame. mientras esta persona se encontraba inconsciente fue puesto bocabajo y luego esposado. mientras tanto, la vecina lloraba y volviÓ a admitir que habÍa tomado esa noche. en el pie o nunca se ve —— en el vÍdeo no se ve a la oficial cuestionando a la demandante. el oficial que usÓ su arma fue desvinculado de su cargo. reportera: gracias por la informaciÓn. en la florida fue sentenciado a cadena perpetua un hombre que habrÍa asesinado a su hija y su ex novia. su nombre es ronnie o'neill, este sujeto tuvo la atenciÓn nacional hace unos aÑos por su comportamiento infantil en un tribunal. la flotilla de barcos que saliÓ de miami para apoyar la
el policÍa nicholas y la agente ellis, se han cuenta que la denunciante estaba ebria.a una pequeÑa espada, pero se arrepintiÓ y la colocÓ encima de un estante de libros. el policÍa descarga su arma elÉctrica a pesar de que el sospechoso ya no representaba una amenaza. al caerse golpea la cabeza en una silla, quedÓ inconsciente por unos minutos. la acciÓn es indignante, dice la abogada de clark. es una persona de edad y sufriÓ un derrame. mientras esta persona se encontraba inconsciente...
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and then finally i look at ellie and i like, "great look at ellie and i am like, "great is about to get feel like place!" and trying to do all the calculations and ifeel like i have been adopted this whole trip so i am practically on great britain's side. we are happy to have you. that is within the books are about. caitlin, thank you so much. —— that is what the olympics are all about. battling through hot and humid conditions, the first medal of the day for team gb in the triathlon. and, away from the olympics, we'll have the latest on the hundred. charlotte dujardin is officially the joint most decorated british female olympian after getting bronze in the team dressage competition. dujardin, along with carl hester and charlotte fry got the bronze behind germany and the usa. she now has five olympic medals, equal with rower katherine grainger. dujardin is the reigning individual dressage champion. to come away with another metal is absolutely unbelievable. i feel so proud to be here, we have the most fantastic team, the support from uk sport. it really is unbelievable to i think now c
and then finally i look at ellie and i like, "great look at ellie and i am like, "great is about to get feel like place!" and trying to do all the calculations and ifeel like i have been adopted this whole trip so i am practically on great britain's side. we are happy to have you. that is within the books are about. caitlin, thank you so much. —— that is what the olympics are all about. battling through hot and humid conditions, the first medal of the day for team gb in the...
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they beatjohannesburg's sigma lions in their opening warm up match by 56 points to 1a at an empty ellists in the silence. this lions tour of south africa is different. the players�* life in a bubble is the hotel and the pitch, but they are here. louis rees—zammit is the youngest lines since the 80s and now scored on his debut. this warm up match was this team has micro—opportunity. in the next three weeks, they played for their place. yet, scotland�*s ali price got his platform. his first lions tripe was one of eight they scored and wales�* josh adams got four of them. with speed like this, he will get more through the weeks. this is the start of the british and irish lions expected, at a stadium at altitude in a locked down city. the first test with south africa is later this month, but this year, just playing through to the end would be a victory. defending champion tadej pogacar has taken control of the tour de france. he�*s the new race leader after stage 8, almost two minutes ahead of his nearest rival. but geraint thomas�*s challenge is over after he lost 35 minutes today. drew sa
they beatjohannesburg's sigma lions in their opening warm up match by 56 points to 1a at an empty ellists in the silence. this lions tour of south africa is different. the players�* life in a bubble is the hotel and the pitch, but they are here. louis rees—zammit is the youngest lines since the 80s and now scored on his debut. this warm up match was this team has micro—opportunity. in the next three weeks, they played for their place. yet, scotland�*s ali price got his platform. his...
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it is near ellis island where immigrants came to this country to seek a better life. what do you make of the "washington post" calling it a meaningless symbol of hypocrisy? >> well, what are you going to do, right? are we going to take sullivan from monster,, inc. and make a statue out of it? too much of a female or too much of a white person. here is what i've got. i've got the statue of liberty tattooed on my arm holding an ar-15. that's the statue of liberty i tattooed on my body. if we want to replace the torch with a gun. the torch represents more than a gun would. we could go down this idea of creating standards that don't exist, parsing out different pieces of symbolism and representation or we can appreciate things for the best of what they are intended to mean rather than the full context of when they came to be because those years don't exist anymore. we're in 2021. we have made progress in places and we will continue to. things we do and say today that won't be acceptable 100 years from now and let's hope they give us the grace to know our intentions were p
it is near ellis island where immigrants came to this country to seek a better life. what do you make of the "washington post" calling it a meaningless symbol of hypocrisy? >> well, what are you going to do, right? are we going to take sullivan from monster,, inc. and make a statue out of it? too much of a female or too much of a white person. here is what i've got. i've got the statue of liberty tattooed on my arm holding an ar-15. that's the statue of liberty i tattooed on my...
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we will talk to the business, luke ellis, the ceo. billion worth of performance gains. that was taking them overall to a record. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated team, 24/7. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. total gym includes everything you need to get into the best shape of your life. for every body at any age. it works every muscle group, including your core, using your own body weight as resistance. customers love total gym because it's fun, fast and effective. nothing delivers full body results like total gym. and right now you can try it risk free and enjoy special savings too! get on demand workouts free, free shipping an
we will talk to the business, luke ellis, the ceo. billion worth of performance gains. that was taking them overall to a record. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ in business, it's never just another day. it's the big sale, or the big presentation. the day where everything goes right. or the one where nothing does. with comcast business you get the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses and advanced cybersecurity to protect every device on it— all backed by a dedicated...
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but you bet second-place ellie remembers what the giants did to them last week. the dodgers and giants, best record in the game for a reason and some of the key players are set for a return. we got a shot of brandon belt working out before the game. the giants have not lost at oracle park this season and they are looking for a little payback after the giants took three of the four games last week. >> this is an important series as well. the one after that will be an important series as well. i know it's important that i don't discount how important this series is and i just feel like everyone will be that way for the rest of the season. make heavy run into one of these giants fans essay i guess they really don't like the dodgers? >> you definitely get the sense, and when we were in l.a. we could hear it. but you've got to tune all that out and go out and play nine innings. >> reporter: meantime, dennis santa clara, the 49ers reported for training camp. after a year of zoom, the niners were happy to see the media in person again. >> i'm just happy to see you guys
but you bet second-place ellie remembers what the giants did to them last week. the dodgers and giants, best record in the game for a reason and some of the key players are set for a return. we got a shot of brandon belt working out before the game. the giants have not lost at oracle park this season and they are looking for a little payback after the giants took three of the four games last week. >> this is an important series as well. the one after that will be an important series as...
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our thanks to rehema ellis and peter alexander, thanks to the boast you. joining us is a infectious disease specialist and a physician with the phoenix college of medicine. how are your patients taking the new cdc guidelines on masks? do you have any reason to, you know, think whether they will go one way or another? will they abide by, it or will they ignore it? >> i think the reality is that just most people need to be more informed and they need to understand that this virus has a respiratory component of it and masks is a baseline security for everybody. vaccinated or unvaccinated. it's a respiratory disease. bottom line at the end of the day, the list pir try component is driving in this infection worldwide. if masks are part of that respiratory component to hinder that amount of infection it's appropriate and if people are worried about constitutional rights or not. at the end of the day the mask is an important frontline protection to decreates amount of transmission. i would also argue the fact that the masks that people need to have are antiviral
our thanks to rehema ellis and peter alexander, thanks to the boast you. joining us is a infectious disease specialist and a physician with the phoenix college of medicine. how are your patients taking the new cdc guidelines on masks? do you have any reason to, you know, think whether they will go one way or another? will they abide by, it or will they ignore it? >> i think the reality is that just most people need to be more informed and they need to understand that this virus has a...
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are slipping down 1.5% or so paypal is also losing steam ahead of results today let's bring in lisa ellise specific trends are and expectations in this and that, paypal has completely dominated the fintech space. i guess my main question to you is is it starting to change rules and fees and disclosures with venmo and the rest of it, are there risks they're going to start alienating users or creating openings for rivals, that sort of thing what are you most focused on here >> yeah, you're right. the dominance is hard to overstate. out of about a trillion in online retail and travel and entertainment spending, a third of that flows through paypal's checkout button now, up from about 20% three or four years ago. it's really extraordinary how dominant they are in the u.s. and as a result are feeling confident in doing things like raising prices on some of their sp specialized services we do worry about a level of saturation, of course when you're over a third of checkouts. also apple pay and google pay in their own environment. so, within the apple, the ios and on the iphone as well as safari
are slipping down 1.5% or so paypal is also losing steam ahead of results today let's bring in lisa ellise specific trends are and expectations in this and that, paypal has completely dominated the fintech space. i guess my main question to you is is it starting to change rules and fees and disclosures with venmo and the rest of it, are there risks they're going to start alienating users or creating openings for rivals, that sort of thing what are you most focused on here >> yeah, you're...
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nbc's rehema ellis is along the parade route.is mood on display in new york city especially after all of the live shots that were done outside of hospitals during such, such a dark time. talk to us about it was like out there. >> everybody loves a parade, and i think people really loved this one, kasie. look at people lined up along the route here as the parade is passing us by, but this is a good thing. as one woman said to me, it was not an option as to whether or not she would come out here and show her gratitude and grace and thanks for what people did here. we're honoring the essential workers of which the health care workers were at the top. there are 260 different groups being represented out here. those people who helped keep this city running from the sanitation workers, to the transportation workers, to the delivery service people, to the food service people, all of them who put their lives on risk to keep the rest of us safe and the city is saying thank you to them for doing it. i've talked to some of the health care w
nbc's rehema ellis is along the parade route.is mood on display in new york city especially after all of the live shots that were done outside of hospitals during such, such a dark time. talk to us about it was like out there. >> everybody loves a parade, and i think people really loved this one, kasie. look at people lined up along the route here as the parade is passing us by, but this is a good thing. as one woman said to me, it was not an option as to whether or not she would come out...
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rehema ellis in new york city, dr. and former health policy director for the obama white house. great to see you both. dr. patel, we see this has been happening, the biden administration shifting the focus from mass vaccination sites to more local outlets. but i wonder if this is going to really move the needle if people have already decided the vaccine just isn't for them. >> yeah, chris, you're right to be kind of offering a little bit of cynicism, which is exactly how some of us feel in primary care settings. it will help to get this into pediatrician's offices, family practice offices, but by and large many of us have the vaccine. our biggest challenge is twofold. number one what you identified. people who just have said no, i've got 15 minutes with them, how do i convince them. we need tools to do that. i need to hear more coming out of the biden administration. what we really need are practical tools, tips, advice, we need to crowd source what's working and we need to be honest. it's not going to work if i keep t
rehema ellis in new york city, dr. and former health policy director for the obama white house. great to see you both. dr. patel, we see this has been happening, the biden administration shifting the focus from mass vaccination sites to more local outlets. but i wonder if this is going to really move the needle if people have already decided the vaccine just isn't for them. >> yeah, chris, you're right to be kind of offering a little bit of cynicism, which is exactly how some of us feel...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> we're back with more of "the 11th hour" after a quick break. ♪ ♪ just twoain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone. ozempic® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't share needles or pens, or reuse needles. don't take ozempic® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your n
rehema ellis, nbc news. >>> we're back with more of "the 11th hour" after a quick break. ♪ ♪ just twoain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly ozempic® can help you get back in it. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! my zone... lowering my a1c, cv risk, and losing some weight... now, back to the game! ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic®...
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then ellie reave asked, well, are you now going to get vaccinated?your other kids, and she said no, and the answer was, because she didn't trust the government. how do you reach her? without condemning, without, you know, naming -- calling names, just all that matters is her protecting those kids. >> we have so destroyed our democracy. we have done so much damage to this country. it's one of the reasons why i had to get out for a couple months. when science is so polarized and so political that you can't tell people the truth, that they won't listen to you, then you know the damage has been done. i'm afraid it's permanent. so i wish i could give you an answer, and i told you the four ways we can make a difference. anderson, we have damned this country. not to weeks or months, but years of this. it's not name calling. it's demonization and dehumanization and delegitimization, and god help us, because i think a lot of people are going to get sick. a lot of people are going to die. and god, i wish it had not happened. >> yeah, frank luntz, i appreciate
then ellie reave asked, well, are you now going to get vaccinated?your other kids, and she said no, and the answer was, because she didn't trust the government. how do you reach her? without condemning, without, you know, naming -- calling names, just all that matters is her protecting those kids. >> we have so destroyed our democracy. we have done so much damage to this country. it's one of the reasons why i had to get out for a couple months. when science is so polarized and so...
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reporter: this is one of four covid units at the university of arkansas for medical sciences nurse mary ellisuz is exhausted. >> these patients are definitely sicker. we're seeing really, really sick patients >> and younger ones 20 to 40 years old, as well as pregnant women. overall, arkansas has seen a 130% jump in cases over the last two weeks. they're storing wheelchairs and other equipment in the hallways because there is just nowhere else to put them. every single room in this hospital is full. every single one, except for this one. they plan on bringing in someone here from the e.r. any minute now. >> i'm very worried about back to school i'm very concerned about continuing strain on our health care system. >> how much does it frustrate you that the vaccination issue has become politicized >> it's disheartening. >> reporter: at one of the hospital's vaccine clinics nearby, 600 doses are available each day today just 19 people made appointments. the overal vaccination rate here is only about 35%. were you skeptical of getting the vaccine? >> yes >> reporter: why is that >> because it was
reporter: this is one of four covid units at the university of arkansas for medical sciences nurse mary ellisuz is exhausted. >> these patients are definitely sicker. we're seeing really, really sick patients >> and younger ones 20 to 40 years old, as well as pregnant women. overall, arkansas has seen a 130% jump in cases over the last two weeks. they're storing wheelchairs and other equipment in the hallways because there is just nowhere else to put them. every single room in this...
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for co-workers tia wimbush and susan ellis, one conversation last summer changed their lives.of their husbands had been dealing with kidney failure and were in need of transplants. tia had an idea. >> i asked her, what's his blood type, and she told me that it was o negative and i thought, well, what do you know, i'm o. i'm o positive, but i think that could match. so my next natural question was, well, what is your blood type and she said that it was a positive, and i was thinking, rod is a positive >> reporter: so in a paired exchange, they decided to each donate their own kidney to the other's spouse >> i wish i could tell you it was this really gut-wrenching decision that we had to ponder over there was no hesitation or doubt or any trepidation whatsoever >> reporter: now several months and two kidney transplants later, all four are doing well both men with a second chance at life >> the culmination of susan and tia, i mean, you got to look at it one way. they saved my life and they also saved rodney's life. >> being able to actually be with my family and actually enjoy it
for co-workers tia wimbush and susan ellis, one conversation last summer changed their lives.of their husbands had been dealing with kidney failure and were in need of transplants. tia had an idea. >> i asked her, what's his blood type, and she told me that it was o negative and i thought, well, what do you know, i'm o. i'm o positive, but i think that could match. so my next natural question was, well, what is your blood type and she said that it was a positive, and i was thinking, rod...
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this barber shop has been well received in mid low ellis, up to this area feels a little like a village off character. the owners all know each other. in time, besides the shops, as a 200 rental apartments have been built, the new old town does indeed still seem a bit sterile, as though it's waiting for the people to frankfurt to fill it with life. yahoo dot says it was well less it vibrate us only because we have this back. can people here? remember what was seen? they can see that this with their past. you so now they can also ask themselves about the future. me right next to the new old town is the luma back. and the old townhome. this was also destroyed in the war and rebuilt in the 1950 s. many of frankfort buildings, has had a checkered history. they aren't what they were originally meant to be. saint paul's church, for instance, is no longer a church. it was the 1st structure to be rebuilt after the war visit, where the 1st pan german national assembly met. after the revolutions of $848.00. the 1st step on the long road to democracy in germany was kinda what, again, a visit your
this barber shop has been well received in mid low ellis, up to this area feels a little like a village off character. the owners all know each other. in time, besides the shops, as a 200 rental apartments have been built, the new old town does indeed still seem a bit sterile, as though it's waiting for the people to frankfurt to fill it with life. yahoo dot says it was well less it vibrate us only because we have this back. can people here? remember what was seen? they can see that this with...
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it happened yesterday afternoon on 9th street between harris and ellis. the video shows two suspects beating an asian man to the ground and pistol whipping a good samaritan. we are waiting to hear back from opd for more information. >>> a close eye on the fda right now when it comes to vaccines for children. the agency now saying that it might be giving authorization for kids 12 and younger to get this by mid winter. this is as pressure increases to get the emergency label off right now. right now it is only authorized on an emergency use basis for people 12 and older. in the meantime, we have new statistics when it comes to children and covid-19 when it comes to july 8th. more than 4 million kids have been diagnosed with covid-19, making up 14.2% of cases. the mortality rate remains low among demograph icics but 385 children have died according to the center for disease control and prevention. back to you. >>> as covid-19 cases rise, los angeles county will require people to wear masks indoors again even if they are vaccinated. >> a lot of you are wonder
it happened yesterday afternoon on 9th street between harris and ellis. the video shows two suspects beating an asian man to the ground and pistol whipping a good samaritan. we are waiting to hear back from opd for more information. >>> a close eye on the fda right now when it comes to vaccines for children. the agency now saying that it might be giving authorization for kids 12 and younger to get this by mid winter. this is as pressure increases to get the emergency label off right...
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. >>> the second lady liberty is also a gift from france and will go on display at ellis island and the statue heads to washington dc where it will be on display for 10 years. >>> the ncaa just cleared the way for athletes to profit off of their name and athletes in every state can now pursue compensation for sponsorship deals and online endorsements and personal appearances without jeopardizing their college eligibility and this applies to all three divisions or some 460,000 athletes and the ncaa is also allowing athletes to enter into agreements with agents while encouraging them to keep schools informed. more than 10 states have laws set to go into effect tomorrow that would allow for such compensation. >>> some yale drama students will no longer have to pay tuition. david geffen is giving $150 million to the yale school of drama and he founded geffen records and cofounded dreamworks studios in the name of the school and abby called the david geffen school of drama at yale university. >>> coming up how one east bay woman gives families in need with small acts of kindness and compassi
. >>> the second lady liberty is also a gift from france and will go on display at ellis island and the statue heads to washington dc where it will be on display for 10 years. >>> the ncaa just cleared the way for athletes to profit off of their name and athletes in every state can now pursue compensation for sponsorship deals and online endorsements and personal appearances without jeopardizing their college eligibility and this applies to all three divisions or some 460,000...