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hamish: hey, ellie. ellie: hi! hamish: how are you? ellie: i'm good. how are you? we going today, ellie? ellie: we are going to see my mom. hamish: your mom? ellie: my mom. hamish: okay, tell me about your mom. ellie: my mom is the coolest woman in the world. hamish: right. ellie: yeah, my mom is persian, of course. she's one of the strongest women i know. hamish: ellie's mom, ettie, arrived here when she was 28. she started from scratch, building a new life with her young family. hamish: so, this is it. ettie: yeah. we make it for hundred person for tomorrow. hamish: a hundred people...turning up. ettie: yeah. hamish: she's a wedding planner now, a business she started 18 years ago. it was one of the first catering for muslims. ettie: tomorrow is only woman. we don't have any men here. hamish: they'd fled from iran after the revolution in 1979. they'd helped a jewish family escape, and the secret police were after them. ettie: if we stay, so i was 100% sure my husband can be hang up. ellie: they would've hanged, hanged. ettie: i was very, very sure. ellie: the onl
hamish: hey, ellie. ellie: hi! hamish: how are you? ellie: i'm good. how are you? we going today, ellie? ellie: we are going to see my mom. hamish: your mom? ellie: my mom. hamish: okay, tell me about your mom. ellie: my mom is the coolest woman in the world. hamish: right. ellie: yeah, my mom is persian, of course. she's one of the strongest women i know. hamish: ellie's mom, ettie, arrived here when she was 28. she started from scratch, building a new life with her young family. hamish: so,...
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ellie loved to dance, and she loved church. she even knew how to drive tractors and was already working with her dad and her uncle mowing yards. "ellie was always giving of her gifts, her time, even half-eaten food on her plate," they said. they said, "around the house, we'd call her the 'great re-gifter.'" smiling through tears, her family told us how ellie loved to embrace. said she was the biggest hugger in the family. now, ellie was born catholic, but had been going to baptist church with her uncle for the last couple of years. her mom and dad were proud of her because, they said, "she was learning to love god, no matter where." the week prior to her passing, she had been preparing to read a verse from the bible for the next wednesday night's church service. the verse was from deuteronomy 6:5. "and thou shalt love the lord thy god with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy might." that's who ellie was becoming. but she never got to read it. service is on a wednesday night. then there was the fairytale love stor
ellie loved to dance, and she loved church. she even knew how to drive tractors and was already working with her dad and her uncle mowing yards. "ellie was always giving of her gifts, her time, even half-eaten food on her plate," they said. they said, "around the house, we'd call her the 'great re-gifter.'" smiling through tears, her family told us how ellie loved to embrace. said she was the biggest hugger in the family. now, ellie was born catholic, but had been going to...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests - tracee ellis ross, sara bareilles comedian, d.j. demers.nd featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1673 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. that is a hot crowd tonight. hot crowd. welcome, everybody enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. thank you for being here, thank you for watching [ cheers and applause guys, it seems like there's so much going on right now. father's day is this sunday. [ cheers and applause congress just held another hearing about january 6th. the first photo of ryan gosling as ken in the "barbie" movie is out. and i just heard jack daniel's teaming up with coca-cola to sell a canned jack and coke. [ cheers and applause there's a lot to go over, so let's just jump in and cover it all at once. it's time for a news smash [ cheers and applause ♪ first up, this sunday is father's day it is the time to thank your dad for everything he's done for you. it's a fun day to celebrate, but you know what'
tonight, join jimmy and his guests - tracee ellis ross, sara bareilles comedian, d.j. demers.nd featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1673 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. that is a hot crowd tonight. hot crowd. welcome, everybody enjoy yourself welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show. you're here. thank you for being here, thank you for watching [ cheers and...
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ellie loved to dance, and she loved church. she even knew how to drive tractors and was already working with her dad and her uncle mowing yards. "ellie was always giving of her gifts, her time, even half-eaten food on her plate," they said. they said, "around the house, we'd call her the 'great re-gifter.'" smiling through tears, her family told us how ellie loved to embrace. said she was the biggest hugger in the family. now, ellie was born catholic, but had been going to baptist church with her uncle for the last couple of years. her mom and dad were proud of her because, they said, "she was learning to love god, no matter where." the week prior to her passing, she had been preparing to read a verse from the bible for the next wednesday night's church service. the verse was from deuteronomy 6:5. "and thou shalt love the lord thy god with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy might." that's who ellie was becoming. but she never got to read it. service is on a wednesday night. then there was the fairytale love stor
ellie loved to dance, and she loved church. she even knew how to drive tractors and was already working with her dad and her uncle mowing yards. "ellie was always giving of her gifts, her time, even half-eaten food on her plate," they said. they said, "around the house, we'd call her the 'great re-gifter.'" smiling through tears, her family told us how ellie loved to embrace. said she was the biggest hugger in the family. now, ellie was born catholic, but had been going to...
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join me today in recognizing ruth ellis and the advocacy of the ruth ellis center and their incredible team. mr. speaker, today i want to celebrate the memory of greg mudge, a longtime community advocate and business owner in detroit who we lost last year. his sudden death was a shock to us all. when he first opened his del i-back in 2008, greg was -- del i-back in 2008, greg was a member of the community. he built and managed his own business with the heart and soul of family. his approach was, quote, all hands on deck, and he never shied away from any task and always ready to give a hand. his commitment to serving home made food and family recipes made mudgie's deli a standout. his passion for his work shined in what he did. he embodied our community and our neighborhood. please join me in honoring his memory. and i yield. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from north carolina, ms. foxx, for five minutes. ms. foxx: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, democrats keep forcing taxpayers to bail out failing and mismanaged union-run
join me today in recognizing ruth ellis and the advocacy of the ruth ellis center and their incredible team. mr. speaker, today i want to celebrate the memory of greg mudge, a longtime community advocate and business owner in detroit who we lost last year. his sudden death was a shock to us all. when he first opened his del i-back in 2008, greg was -- del i-back in 2008, greg was a member of the community. he built and managed his own business with the heart and soul of family. his approach...
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but when ellie held up that sign, she didn't just want to help melanie in the booth.elp melanie as a person. >> i was just hoping that she would see it and see that a lot of young girls are looking up to her, because when melanie was growing up, she had to push through all the people telling her that no, only men can do that. >> reporter: it's true. even today, some men are still hurling sexist words at melanie on social media, but there to deflect them with her single ply poster board stands ellie doughty who returned with a new sign that said melanie newman is fire. what's it like to see that? >> it really takes you back a moment. >> reporter: here's how we saw just how much melanie appreciates the support. >> i paid a lot of dues to just get here. and the hope, when those little girls make those signs, their dues are so much less. in s in. >> reporter: in sports, people are always clawing their way to the top, but the true heros of any game, are the ones who lift >>> schools across the country began a program, the walking school bus, helping kids and seniors to sta
but when ellie held up that sign, she didn't just want to help melanie in the booth.elp melanie as a person. >> i was just hoping that she would see it and see that a lot of young girls are looking up to her, because when melanie was growing up, she had to push through all the people telling her that no, only men can do that. >> reporter: it's true. even today, some men are still hurling sexist words at melanie on social media, but there to deflect them with her single ply poster...
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that is possible. >> ellie's proof possible is play-by-play announcer ellie new man.need help in the booth?" and the answer was yes. >> ellie, you ready to call a pitch? >> yes, ma'am. >> this past week, melanie invited ellie to announce part of the game. >> we have an outside ball. >> she assumed it was what she wanted. and it was, in part. but when ellie held up that sign, she didn't just want to help melanie in the booth. she wanted to help melanie as a person. >> i was hoping she would see it and see that a lot of young girls are looking up to her. because when melanie was going up, she had to push through all of the people telling her only men can do that. >> it's true, and even today, some men are still hurling sexist barbs on social media at melanie. but there to deflect them stands ellie, who returned with a new sign that read "melanie new man is fire." what does that feel like to see that? >> it really takes you back for a minute. >> and here we saw just how much melanie appreciates the support. p>> i paid a lot of dues to just get here. and the hope is when
that is possible. >> ellie's proof possible is play-by-play announcer ellie new man.need help in the booth?" and the answer was yes. >> ellie, you ready to call a pitch? >> yes, ma'am. >> this past week, melanie invited ellie to announce part of the game. >> we have an outside ball. >> she assumed it was what she wanted. and it was, in part. but when ellie held up that sign, she didn't just want to help melanie in the booth. she wanted to help melanie as...
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. >> i want to bring in ryan nobles and ellie. good evening, gentlemen. ryan, to you first. what are you learning about what we might see or hear from this committee tomorrow? >> well, don, the first thing is that the committee seems intent on establishing pretty early on in this hearing that they believe there was a premeditated planning going on leading up to january 6th. this wasn't just an organic event that happened amongst a grown up of peaceful protesters that got out of control, that there was a concerted effort to come to the capitol with the idea in mind to cause chaos and storm the building. to that end, they'll hear from two witnesses that had a direct contact with the proud boys, the right wing extremist group that was very present at the capitol that day and part of groups agitating the crowd. the big question i have for the first hearing, don, the committee said we could hear from some of the depositions, these closed door pieces of testimony in which they've recorded them all on videotape and they could play excerpts of them during the hearing. we know that's
. >> i want to bring in ryan nobles and ellie. good evening, gentlemen. ryan, to you first. what are you learning about what we might see or hear from this committee tomorrow? >> well, don, the first thing is that the committee seems intent on establishing pretty early on in this hearing that they believe there was a premeditated planning going on leading up to january 6th. this wasn't just an organic event that happened amongst a grown up of peaceful protesters that got out of...
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she is leading the effort to raise money for the ellis island foundation. had a chance to sit down with her recently to talk about her extraordinary life and dedication to philanthropy and her family. so let me ask you about something i can say i am not an expert on, which is fashion. nobody has ever considered me a fashion plate. uh, you invented something called the wrap dress 40 plus years ago. diane: almost 50 years. david: it is one of the most famous designs in the last 50 years and women are still wearing it, so tell me, were you surprised that after almost 50 years that women are still wearing the same design, obviously different dress, but same design as something popular almost 50 years ago? diane: yeah, i mean, people say i created the wrap dress, which is true, but really the wrap dress created me. because of that dress, i became the woman i wanted to be. i became independent. by being independent, it paid for my children's education, it paid for my house in the country, it paid for my apartment. so it made me free and made me liberated. it was
she is leading the effort to raise money for the ellis island foundation. had a chance to sit down with her recently to talk about her extraordinary life and dedication to philanthropy and her family. so let me ask you about something i can say i am not an expert on, which is fashion. nobody has ever considered me a fashion plate. uh, you invented something called the wrap dress 40 plus years ago. diane: almost 50 years. david: it is one of the most famous designs in the last 50 years and women...
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elly loved to dance and she loved church.knew how to drive tractors and was already working with her dad and uncle mow yards. elly was always giving of her gifts, her time, even half eaten food on her plate. they said. so around the house, we called her the great regifter. smiling through tears, her family told us howelly loved to embrace. said she was the biggest hugger in the family. elly was born catholic but had been going to dal pontist church with her uncle the last couple of years. her mom and dad were proud of her because they said she was learning to love god no matter where. a week prior to her passing, she had been preparing to read a verse from the bible for the next wednesday night's church service. the verse was from the deuteronomy 6:5. thou shalt love the lord thy god with all their soul and all their might. that's who elly was becoming. but she never got to read it. service on a wednesday night. then there was a fairy tale love story of a teacher named irma and her husband joe. what a great family this was. t
elly loved to dance and she loved church.knew how to drive tractors and was already working with her dad and uncle mow yards. elly was always giving of her gifts, her time, even half eaten food on her plate. they said. so around the house, we called her the great regifter. smiling through tears, her family told us howelly loved to embrace. said she was the biggest hugger in the family. elly was born catholic but had been going to dal pontist church with her uncle the last couple of years. her...
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the ellie wasell award to the ritchie boys by general mark millie chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the principal military advisor to the president. over his distinguished 40-year career general millie has led our forces all over the world defending our nation and its ideals. general milley, we know how very busy you are at this time of crisis. and are deeply honored you are with us. welcome. please take your seats. don't stand for me. you've got another group. you're gonna be standing for the real heroes tonight. you know one of the guys i saw out here. i don't know if you know it name is arnold mayor. you're gonna be standing for him in just a second. he's one of my professors at princeton back in the day. professor european history, give me a b minus. i always thought it should have been a hey, look at good evening. thanks everyone for the opportunity to speak tonight for me. this is very humbling. and and i appreciate. the introductory remarks yes, there's a lot of things going on, but there's always time to never forget. and and i'm very very humbled to have an opportunity
the ellie wasell award to the ritchie boys by general mark millie chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and the principal military advisor to the president. over his distinguished 40-year career general millie has led our forces all over the world defending our nation and its ideals. general milley, we know how very busy you are at this time of crisis. and are deeply honored you are with us. welcome. please take your seats. don't stand for me. you've got another group. you're gonna be standing...
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then there was ellie garcia, a 10-year-old, and her parents, steven and jennifer.oved to dance and she loved church. she even knew how to drive tractors and was already working with her dad and her uncle mowing yards. ellie was always giving of her gifts, her time, even half-eaten food on her plate. around the house, we called her the great regifter. smiling through tears, her family told us how ellie loved to embrace, said she was the biggest hugger in the family. and ellie was born catholic, but had been going to baptist church with her uncle for the last couple of years. her mom and dad were proud of her because they said she was learning to love god no matter where. the week prior to her passing, she had been preparing to read a verse from the bible for the next wednesday night's church service. the verse was from deuteronomy 6:5, and thou shalt love the lord thy god with all thy heart, with all thy soul, and with all thy might. that's who ellie was becoming. but she never got to read it. service on the wednesday night. then there was the fairy tale love story
then there was ellie garcia, a 10-year-old, and her parents, steven and jennifer.oved to dance and she loved church. she even knew how to drive tractors and was already working with her dad and her uncle mowing yards. ellie was always giving of her gifts, her time, even half-eaten food on her plate. around the house, we called her the great regifter. smiling through tears, her family told us how ellie loved to embrace, said she was the biggest hugger in the family. and ellie was born catholic,...
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ellie had been set to celebrate her 10th birthday. >> ellie was a very bright girl. a huge impact on the church. she was very kind and very active and very confident. i remember we were painting jars for mother's day and i was washing my off because i did not like it and we were in the restroom and i dropped it. she was like, your mom is going to get mad. we were laughing together, looking at the glass on the floor. it was funny. it was shocking because i had faith she wasn't in the other room. when i found out i was like, she is in a better place now. if this happens again, she doesn't have to go to that. amy: "if this happens again." we turn now to look at threads in the media in uvalde, texas. a chronicle reported tweeted what he was reporting, several members of the biker club guardians of the children followed him and surrounded him as he tried to approach a cemetery to meet a photographer. one of the bikers told them they were working with police who asked them to be there. he shared this video of the exchange with police and the biker club. >> how are you? >>
ellie had been set to celebrate her 10th birthday. >> ellie was a very bright girl. a huge impact on the church. she was very kind and very active and very confident. i remember we were painting jars for mother's day and i was washing my off because i did not like it and we were in the restroom and i dropped it. she was like, your mom is going to get mad. we were laughing together, looking at the glass on the floor. it was funny. it was shocking because i had faith she wasn't in the other...
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this is jenna ellis and i'm here with mayor giuliani. hey, brian, it's really, really have something important to call your attention. i think really changes things. cutler felt that the outreach was inappropriate and asked employers to tell rudy giuliani to stop calling. but juliani continued to reach out. i understand that you don't want to talk to me now. i just want to bring some facts to your attention. ringback and talk to you as a fellow republicans on december 30th trump allies deep band and announced a protest cutler's home were getting on the road and we're going down to cutler. we're going to start going to offices and we have to, we're going to go to homes and we're going to let them know what we think about them. there were multiple per tests. i actually don't remember the exact number. there was at least 3, i think outside either my district office or my home. you are correct. my son might then 50 year old son was home by himself for the 1st one. all of my personal information was docs online. it was my personal email, my p
this is jenna ellis and i'm here with mayor giuliani. hey, brian, it's really, really have something important to call your attention. i think really changes things. cutler felt that the outreach was inappropriate and asked employers to tell rudy giuliani to stop calling. but juliani continued to reach out. i understand that you don't want to talk to me now. i just want to bring some facts to your attention. ringback and talk to you as a fellow republicans on december 30th trump allies deep...
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. >> kelsey ellis helps people let go of their grief as they release flowers into the ocean. >> i wanteople to realize they're not alone. >> the pacifica surfer lost her twin sister in march 2020. audrey, a healthy 29-year-old nurse died from covid complications. >> i have all of those emotions. >> kelsey sought comfort in the ocean. >> i don't know where to place them and they're so big. when i'm in the ocean, i feel like i'm held in my grief. >> kelsey, a certified grief counselor, starting waves of grief in spring 2020. >> for your virtuulnerability, heart. >> it's given people a safe place to drop in and share their grief during the pandemic. >> when you're here by the ocean, time an per speck tifr changes. >> people connect once a month at surfer's beach at half moon bay and another group in san diego. >> we all let go in the ocean together. i think the ocean just has a way of washing away emotions and everyone comes out just feeling just like energized, invigorated. >> kelsey's no stranger to serving others. she's worked several others at bay area program's manager, recruiting an
. >> kelsey ellis helps people let go of their grief as they release flowers into the ocean. >> i wanteople to realize they're not alone. >> the pacifica surfer lost her twin sister in march 2020. audrey, a healthy 29-year-old nurse died from covid complications. >> i have all of those emotions. >> kelsey sought comfort in the ocean. >> i don't know where to place them and they're so big. when i'm in the ocean, i feel like i'm held in my grief. >>...
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kate ellis but he was a pps has said she _ today.e was a pps has said she will be _ today. kate ellis but he was a pps has said she will be on _ today. kate ellis but he was a pps has said she will be on the - today. kate ellis but he was a pps has said she will be on the picket| has said she will be on the picket line, will she be sanctioned? —— kate osborne, who is a pps. that line, will she be sanctioned? -- kate osborne, who is a pps. that is a matter for— kate osborne, who is a pps. that is a matter for the _ kate osborne, who is a pps. that is a matter for the whips _ kate osborne, who is a pps. that is a matter for the whips and - kate osborne, who is a pps. that is a matter for the whips and the - kate osborne, who is a pps. that is| a matter for the whips and the party leader, not for me. but a matter for the whips and the party leader, not for me.— leader, not for me. but there has to be -a leader, not for me. but there has to be party discipline. _ leader, not for me. but there has to be party discipline. that _ leader, no
kate ellis but he was a pps has said she _ today.e was a pps has said she will be _ today. kate ellis but he was a pps has said she will be on _ today. kate ellis but he was a pps has said she will be on the - today. kate ellis but he was a pps has said she will be on the picket| has said she will be on the picket line, will she be sanctioned? —— kate osborne, who is a pps. that line, will she be sanctioned? -- kate osborne, who is a pps. that is a matter for— kate osborne, who is a pps....
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>> well, i agree with ellie. this was damming. step back and take a larger perspective on this. i worked in the white house for a couple years. every time i walked in there i felt the history of that place. i felt like i was walking into the citadel of democracy. i watched that young woman today, 26-year-old, like so many of the young people who i saw when i was in washington who came there because they believed they wanted to serve, they believed it was an important thing to do. and i was trying to process how she must have felt this ideaistic kid who worked in the white house and suddenly part of gangsterism. the defiling of democracy. and that must have been crushing. every single story she told today was chilling about what was going on in that building. i think we all suspected that. but now, we know. now we know what he was up to, what the people around him were doing and saying. and she painted a picture and i said from the beginning of this whole process that it was like game of wordle and it spells trump. now the letters
>> well, i agree with ellie. this was damming. step back and take a larger perspective on this. i worked in the white house for a couple years. every time i walked in there i felt the history of that place. i felt like i was walking into the citadel of democracy. i watched that young woman today, 26-year-old, like so many of the young people who i saw when i was in washington who came there because they believed they wanted to serve, they believed it was an important thing to do. and i...
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i mean, i think what ellie said is very true. mary didn't expect ox australia to be there, but australia were able to execute their game plan much better than peru. say that guys, because we're going to shift our focus now to brazil who occur in the world's top rank team. they are the only nation to a one, the well cut 5 times. and the only country have to have appeared in every well comp finals tournament. and i haven't won it for 20 years. not since rinaldo scored twice to beat germany in the 2002 final in japan. things look promising this time round though they boast one of the biggest stars in the world and name are and they finish qualifying well clear at the top of the south american table unbeaten in their 17 games. monica in a cave caught up with some brazil fans in rio de janeiro who are hoping to make the journey to cat are to cheer on their team. football is more than a game in brazil. it's a passion and 41 year old re sca violet who sent us is an example of how far brazilians will go to cheer for their tea. he created
i mean, i think what ellie said is very true. mary didn't expect ox australia to be there, but australia were able to execute their game plan much better than peru. say that guys, because we're going to shift our focus now to brazil who occur in the world's top rank team. they are the only nation to a one, the well cut 5 times. and the only country have to have appeared in every well comp finals tournament. and i haven't won it for 20 years. not since rinaldo scored twice to beat germany in the...
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that is who ellie was becoming. but you never got to read it. >> that's mcconaughey visited his wife of our mccarthy. one of the teachers who was murdered. >> then there was a fairytale of story. of a teacher named irma, and her husband joe. who had a great family this one. kids were 23, 19, 15, and 13. they shared all the stories about irma and joe. both worked overtime to support overtime to support their kids. irma even worked every summer when school was out. the money she had made two summers ago paid to paint the front of the house. the money she made last summer paid to paint the side of the house. the summers work was gonna pay to paint the back of the house. irma was one of the teachers who was gunned down in the classroom. joe, her husband, literally died of heart ache, the very next day. when he had a heart attack. they never got to paint the back of the house. >> if change is going to come, it's going to come because of the stories of the debt. the kind of stories that matthew mcconaughey told us today.
that is who ellie was becoming. but you never got to read it. >> that's mcconaughey visited his wife of our mccarthy. one of the teachers who was murdered. >> then there was a fairytale of story. of a teacher named irma, and her husband joe. who had a great family this one. kids were 23, 19, 15, and 13. they shared all the stories about irma and joe. both worked overtime to support overtime to support their kids. irma even worked every summer when school was out. the money she had...
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he asked jen ellis, who was sitting to his right. one thing was, it was more to the point of, was there sufficient evidence or action that we could justify the recalling of the electors? but at that point of the conversation, i know he referred to someone else. but he did ask, do we have the proof to miss ellis? and she said yes. and i said, i want the names. do you have the names. yes. do you have how they voted? we have all the information. i said, can you get to me that information? did you bring it with you? she said, no. both mr. giuliani asked her and i asked generally if they brought up with them. she said no, it's not with me, but we can get it to you. and i said then you did not bring media evidence, which was repeated in different iterations for some period of time. >> at some point did one of them make a comment that they did not have evidence but they had a lot of theories? >> that was mr. giuliani. >> what exactly did he say and how it came up? >> my recollection, he said we've got lots of theories, we just don't have th
he asked jen ellis, who was sitting to his right. one thing was, it was more to the point of, was there sufficient evidence or action that we could justify the recalling of the electors? but at that point of the conversation, i know he referred to someone else. but he did ask, do we have the proof to miss ellis? and she said yes. and i said, i want the names. do you have the names. yes. do you have how they voted? we have all the information. i said, can you get to me that information? did you...
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ellis's tests showed she was a match potential half sister to jane doe. of course.idn't know she existed. so it was kind of just the strangest thing you know, i was amazing. i just couldn't believe it. but it was true. because of dna proved it. investigators estimate this all happened in the late 19 forties so far has searched through adoption records has come up empty, and it seems no one ever reported her missing. instead federal records show jane doe listed as one of the 2800 unidentified persons cases in california and one of 14,000 unsolved cases nationwide. we might be losing people that knew her. and that's that's the difficult part is just time passing determined. nobody fell back on those photos of her skull and enlisted help from forensic imaging specialist jorge molina with the texas department of public safety school serves as sort of a map for the face using the pictures , molina created a three d model. here are the results. two new pictures of what jane doe might have looked like in 1985, and that's really all we're trying to do is create an image tha
ellis's tests showed she was a match potential half sister to jane doe. of course.idn't know she existed. so it was kind of just the strangest thing you know, i was amazing. i just couldn't believe it. but it was true. because of dna proved it. investigators estimate this all happened in the late 19 forties so far has searched through adoption records has come up empty, and it seems no one ever reported her missing. instead federal records show jane doe listed as one of the 2800 unidentified...
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. >>> and finally tonight, the family of 9-year-old ellie garcia laid her to rest today in uvalde. shortly after the tragedy. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> ellie's funeral came just days after what would have been her 10th birthday. and that's "nightline" for tonight. you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america.
. >>> and finally tonight, the family of 9-year-old ellie garcia laid her to rest today in uvalde. shortly after the tragedy. >> [ speaking foreign language ]. >> ellie's funeral came just days after what would have been her 10th birthday. and that's "nightline" for tonight. you can watch all of our full episodes on hulu. we'll see you right back here same time tomorrow. thanks for staying up with us. good night, america.
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. >> reporter: when her twin sister died, kelsey ellis found relief on a surfboard. and then she began to share waves of comfort with others. >> welcome, everyone.kelsey ell people release their grief as they release flowers into the. >> i want people to realize they're not alone. >> reporter: the pacifica sister lost her twin surfer in march 2020. audrey, a healthy 29-year-old nurse, died from covid-19 complications before many of us knew what coronavirus was. >> i have all of these emotions. >> reporter: kelsey sought comfort in the ocean. >> i don't know where to place them. and they're so big. when i'm in the ocean i feel like i'm held in my grief. >> reporter: kelsey, a certified grief counselor. >> keep looking around. my heart feels really full. >> reporter: started waves of grief in spring of 2020. >> for your vulnerability, for your heart. >> reporter: the surf therapy program has given people a safe place to drop in and share their grief during the pandemic. >> when you're by the ocean, time and perspective changes. >> reporter: people connect once a month
. >> reporter: when her twin sister died, kelsey ellis found relief on a surfboard. and then she began to share waves of comfort with others. >> welcome, everyone.kelsey ell people release their grief as they release flowers into the. >> i want people to realize they're not alone. >> reporter: the pacifica sister lost her twin surfer in march 2020. audrey, a healthy 29-year-old nurse, died from covid-19 complications before many of us knew what coronavirus was. >>...
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and then there was ellie garcia, 10-year-old, and her parents steven and jennifer.rs and was working with her dad and uncle mowing yards. always giving of her gifts, her time, even half eaten food on her plate, they said. around the house we called her the great regifter. smiling through tears her family told us how ellie loved to embrace, the biggest hugger in the family. and ellie was born catholic but had been going to baptist church with her uncle the last couple of years. her mom and dad were proud of her because they said she was learning to love god no matter where. the week prior to her passing she had been preparing to read a verse from the bible for the next wednesday night's church service. the verse was from deutorony. love the god my soul with all thy might. that's who ellie was becoming. she never got to read it. service was on wednesday night. then there was a fairytale love story of a teacher named irma and her husband joe, had a great family, amazing family, camilla and i sat with about 20 of their family members in their living room, along with the
and then there was ellie garcia, 10-year-old, and her parents steven and jennifer.rs and was working with her dad and uncle mowing yards. always giving of her gifts, her time, even half eaten food on her plate, they said. around the house we called her the great regifter. smiling through tears her family told us how ellie loved to embrace, the biggest hugger in the family. and ellie was born catholic but had been going to baptist church with her uncle the last couple of years. her mom and dad...
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ellis's tests showed she was a match potential half sister to jane doe. of course.idn't know her didn't know she existed. so it was kind of just the strangest thing you know, i was amazed. i just couldn't believe it, but it was true. because the dna proved it. investigators estimate this all happened in the late 19 forties so far has searched through adoption records has come up empty, and it seems no one ever reported her missing. instead federal records show jane doe listed as one of the 2800 unidentified persons cases in california and one of 14,000 unsolved cases nationwide. we might be losing people that knew her. and that's that's the difficult part is just time passing determined. nobody fell back on those photos of her skull and enlisted help from forensic imaging specialist jorge molina with the texas department of public safety school serves as sort of a map for the face using the pictures , molina created a three d model. here are the results. two new pictures of what jane doe might have looked like in 1985, and that's all we're trying to do is create an
ellis's tests showed she was a match potential half sister to jane doe. of course.idn't know her didn't know she existed. so it was kind of just the strangest thing you know, i was amazed. i just couldn't believe it, but it was true. because the dna proved it. investigators estimate this all happened in the late 19 forties so far has searched through adoption records has come up empty, and it seems no one ever reported her missing. instead federal records show jane doe listed as one of the 2800...
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that was two years after the signing of the emancipation proclamation rehema ellis has more on what thistion means for the buffalo community. >> reporter: with pride and purpose -- ♪ the first in-person juneteenth celebration in buffalo, new york, since the pandemic marches back to life >> what's your power >> reporter: the third-largest in the country, and it all starts with this man, justin price. >> we had a parade, called it a festival. >> reporter: a festival like no other that began here 47 years ago. >> we had state troopers, we had police, firemen, everything. >> reporter: as the nation prepared to celebrate the bicentennial on july 4th, 1976, price and other community leaders started to wonder -- >> say, what can we celebrate, something dealing with our freedom? >> reporter: that's because back in 1776, when the american colonies declared their independence from great britain, blacks were not included it wasn't until june 19th, 1865, two years after the emancipation proclamation, that slaves in texas were told they were free since then, many black people have celebrated juneteen
that was two years after the signing of the emancipation proclamation rehema ellis has more on what thistion means for the buffalo community. >> reporter: with pride and purpose -- ♪ the first in-person juneteenth celebration in buffalo, new york, since the pandemic marches back to life >> what's your power >> reporter: the third-largest in the country, and it all starts with this man, justin price. >> we had a parade, called it a festival. >> reporter: a...
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well, we also heard on this from a former pentagon security policy ellis, michael maloof, who believes the u. s. doesn't have the capacity to keep providing weaponry to ukraine up the current pace. as, as european countries provide these weapons, they expect backfill from the united states. and the united states in turn has its own limited supplies. and in order to meet those demands on any persistent basis from here on out, which then raises the question, what is u. s. policy toward ukraine, ultimately, the u. s. is going to have to ship it's production to a more war war time production. if it's going to be prolong in this conflict. and before the conflict arose, we dangle these are these little these toys, these exotic toys to them and come to depend upon it, but are not sufficiently trained. there was no way the united states was going to be able to sufficiently supply and prolonged the supply train indefinitely without running into this very problem. and you have no assurance. the bottom line is you have no assurance that those rockets are not going to be pulled up to the border an
well, we also heard on this from a former pentagon security policy ellis, michael maloof, who believes the u. s. doesn't have the capacity to keep providing weaponry to ukraine up the current pace. as, as european countries provide these weapons, they expect backfill from the united states. and the united states in turn has its own limited supplies. and in order to meet those demands on any persistent basis from here on out, which then raises the question, what is u. s. policy toward ukraine,...
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ellie, i'm starting with you. you prols secuted cases and had build a narrative.ow do you structure this? do you hit with the hardest facts early? do you save them until late? do you think? >> early and late. anything that's taken high school level psychology, i did, not to brag. we as human beings tend to understand and remember what we hear first, when you're a prosecutor you build that in. here is the difference, when you're prosecuting a case, a criminal trial you know for sure your audience, the jury, whether they like it or not, they will be there at the very end. here, there is no guarantee that the audience that tunes in tonight will be tuning in at the very end several weeks from now. if there is any notion on the committee we'll have cliff hangers here and try to string people along or build to some suspen suspensieful climax, they need o start strong and finish strong. >> you want to hear something new meaning what? >> well, i think if your goal is to change public opinion, i guess that's what it is here. you have to offer something new that isn't alrea
ellie, i'm starting with you. you prols secuted cases and had build a narrative.ow do you structure this? do you hit with the hardest facts early? do you save them until late? do you think? >> early and late. anything that's taken high school level psychology, i did, not to brag. we as human beings tend to understand and remember what we hear first, when you're a prosecutor you build that in. here is the difference, when you're prosecuting a case, a criminal trial you know for sure your...
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. >> ellie, one of the seven points is that trump summoned the mob.e committee played for that. watch. >> we were invited by the president of the united states! >> what really made me want to come was the fact that, you know, i had supported trump all that time. i did believe, you know, that the election was being stolen. and trump asked us to come. >> he personal asked for us to come to d.c. that day. and i thought for everything he's done for us, if this is the only thing he's going to ask of me, i'll do it. >> we're going to walk down to the capitol -- [ cheers ] >> do you recall president trump going to the capitol? >> he said he was going to go with us. that he was going to be there. >> i know why i was there and that's because he called me there, and he laid out what is happening in our government. he laid it out. >> but i remember donald trump telling people to be there, i mean, to support. >> you ask tmentioned the presi asked you. do you remember a specific message? >> basically yes, for us to come to d.c. i think things are going to happen.
. >> ellie, one of the seven points is that trump summoned the mob.e committee played for that. watch. >> we were invited by the president of the united states! >> what really made me want to come was the fact that, you know, i had supported trump all that time. i did believe, you know, that the election was being stolen. and trump asked us to come. >> he personal asked for us to come to d.c. that day. and i thought for everything he's done for us, if this is the only...
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ellie, let me start with you. talk about what is on the table or off potentially in the committee interview in pat cipollone, what would be covered as privilege? >> yeah. i think the most obvious example of privilege is pat cipollone's conversations one on one with donald trump. i think he might argue or be concerned these are subject to executive privilege. the problem the committee has is they don't have a way to challenge that. because as a practical matter, if they wanted to challenge that, they would have to go into courts. that takes months and months, potentially years. they don't have that time. they have no leverage. i think this falls around the principal of something is better than nothing. he could have valuable testimony about other things he said and did on the white house in january 6th. it sounds like they're probably to give up the trump conversations which to me is the most important part. >> he could say yes, i can confirm what he told hutchinson, what she said she told him. >> yes. >> that's ke
ellie, let me start with you. talk about what is on the table or off potentially in the committee interview in pat cipollone, what would be covered as privilege? >> yeah. i think the most obvious example of privilege is pat cipollone's conversations one on one with donald trump. i think he might argue or be concerned these are subject to executive privilege. the problem the committee has is they don't have a way to challenge that. because as a practical matter, if they wanted to challenge...
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he asked jenna ellis, sitting to his right.hing was, it was more to the point of was there sufficient evidence or action that we could justify the recalling of the electors. but that part of the conversation he referred to someone else but did ask do we have the proof, to jenna, miss ellis and she said yes, and i said i want the names. do you have the names? yes. do you have how they voted? we have all the information. i said can you get to me that information? did you bring it with you? she said no, both mr. giuliani and i asked generally if they brought it with them. she said no, it's not with me but we can get it to you. and i said then you didn't bring me the evidence which was repeated in different iterations for some period of time. >> at some point did one of them make a comment that they didn't have evidence but they had a lot of theories? >> that was mr. giuliani. >> what exactly did he say and how did that come up? >> my recollection, he said we've got lots of theories, we just don't have the evidence. and i don't kno
he asked jenna ellis, sitting to his right.hing was, it was more to the point of was there sufficient evidence or action that we could justify the recalling of the electors. but that part of the conversation he referred to someone else but did ask do we have the proof, to jenna, miss ellis and she said yes, and i said i want the names. do you have the names? yes. do you have how they voted? we have all the information. i said can you get to me that information? did you bring it with you? she...
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and today, 9-year-old ellie garcia was laid to rest. she would have just turned 10. this account tonight is harrowing, it is difficult, and once again, it is a portrait of what those children were going through as they called for help. tonight here, the amy robach interview and our matt gutman leading us off from texas. >> guy with a rifle! >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we're hearing chilling details from a teacher who was wounded but survived the carnage in room 111, one those two adjacent classrooms at robb ele elementary. arnulfo reyes was watching a movie with 11 of his students when shots rang out, bullets hitting the building. he spoke with our amy robach. >> the kids started asking out loud, mr. reyes, who is going on? and i said, "i don't know what's going on, but let's go ahead and get under the table. get under the table and act like you're asleep." as they were doing that and i was gathering them under the table and told them to act like they were going to sleep is about the time when i turned around and saw him standing there. >> reporter: alm
and today, 9-year-old ellie garcia was laid to rest. she would have just turned 10. this account tonight is harrowing, it is difficult, and once again, it is a portrait of what those children were going through as they called for help. tonight here, the amy robach interview and our matt gutman leading us off from texas. >> guy with a rifle! >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we're hearing chilling details from a teacher who was wounded but survived the carnage in room 111,...
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so pottery poly, pusan colonial ellis. i mean, i don't know, but colony bob holds on label for say equal panko on. they say that they are the a c earn. see the hog above a body, obasi li piscolla yet isn't memory law. her your daughter dvd ranch. him said, what is it does need to get in the country sought urge montague sonata in 99 in shanghai, the united states and china convened the 1st international opium convention. the european nations unanimously refused to reduce their production. but paris, london and amsterdam would soon reconsider that position. when they realized how far opium addiction had spread across the west, ah, throughout the 19th century, europe to gumshoe its various industrial revolutions, millions of farm laborers had left the countryside and crammed into the centres of monstrous manufacturing cities. with the insular, various living and working conditions, the slightest count became infected cases of gang green increased. epidemics were rife, typhoid tuberculosis, cholera, doctors were at a loss. the
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>> he did, he asked jenna ellis who was sitting to his right. one thing was that it was more to the point of was there sufficient evidence or action that we could justify the recalling of the electors but that part of the conversation i know he review referred to someone else but he did ask do we have to proof to miss ellis and she said yes. and i said i want the names. do you have the names? yes. do you have how they voted we have all the information . i said can you get to me that information? did you bring it with you? she said no. both mister giuliani asked her and i asked generally if they had brought it withthem. she said no it's not with me but we can get it to you . i said and you didn't bring the evidence which was repeated in iterations. >> at some point did one of them make a comment that they didn't have evidence but they had a lot of theories? >> that was mister giuliani. >> what did he say? >> my recollection is we've got a lot of theories, we just don't have the evidence and i don't know if it was a gap or he didn't think through
>> he did, he asked jenna ellis who was sitting to his right. one thing was that it was more to the point of was there sufficient evidence or action that we could justify the recalling of the electors but that part of the conversation i know he review referred to someone else but he did ask do we have to proof to miss ellis and she said yes. and i said i want the names. do you have the names? yes. do you have how they voted we have all the information . i said can you get to me that...
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scheme was inappropriate, making clear it was trump and other lawyers like rudy giuliani and jenna ellis pushing that scheme against, that fake elector scheme, against state officials including republicans who refused to bow to the pressure. >>> you're asking me to do something against my oath and i will not break my oath. >> reporter: rusty bowers, republican house speaker in arizona, offering powerful testimony about the pressure he faced from former president trump and his legal team. to decertify arizona's legitimate election results showing joe biden as the winner. >> he said just do it and let the courts sort it out and i said you're asking me to do something that's never been done in history, the history of the united states. no, sir. he said, well, that's my suggestion would be just do it and let the courts figure it all out. >> reporter: that was also telling the committee, trump attorney rudy giuliani acknowledged they didn't have any proof of fraud. bowers even disputing the claim trump made about him shortly before the hearing. >> anyone, anytime, heard i said the election wa
scheme was inappropriate, making clear it was trump and other lawyers like rudy giuliani and jenna ellis pushing that scheme against, that fake elector scheme, against state officials including republicans who refused to bow to the pressure. >>> you're asking me to do something against my oath and i will not break my oath. >> reporter: rusty bowers, republican house speaker in arizona, offering powerful testimony about the pressure he faced from former president trump and his...