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ellie. thankyou. ellie. ., ., ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir _ ellie. thanks huw. ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at _ ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at full- ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at full a - ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at full a cap i ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at full a cap o| reservoir we are at full a cap o —— if we were at full capacity the water would be above my head. the capacity now is less than 60%, bearing in mind it is 30 metres deep in the middle. this is a reservoir that provides customers of south—east and those are the people who will face that hosepipe ban from friday on wards, the big question, are the other water companies likely to follow suit the quick answer is no, not yet, we spoke to a number of the big water companies in the south who say they have no plans but they urge customers to be careful. it is largely because they draw their reserves from ground water which broadly speaking are holding up. we have been speaking to people here about w
ellie. thankyou. ellie. ., ., ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir _ ellie. thanks huw. ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at _ ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at full- ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at full a - ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at full a cap i ellie. thanks huw. here at the reservoir we are at full a cap o| reservoir we are at full a cap o —— if we were at full capacity the water would be above my head. the...
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. >> ellie, ready?ers and applause ♪ everyone come back over here i'm so happy to have you here. and please come back when leo is ready to play guitar. thank you so much to all the talented pets over here. if you have a pet that's very talented, why don't you go to tonightshow.com/ whyisyourpetbetterthanme submit your pet. stick around, we'll be back with chance the rapper, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> hey alexa, what's that show that has steve buscemi on it >> i know about 81 steve buscemi tv shows including "rick and morty" "the simpsons" "the sopranos" "boardwalk empire" - [ ding ] [ cheers and applause the peanut butter box is here. ralph, that's the chewy pharmacy box with our flea and tick meds. it's not peanut butter. i know, i know. but every time the box comes, we get the peanut butter. yes, because mom takes the meds out of the box and puts them in the peanut butter. sounds like we're getting peanut butter. yes, but that is the chewy pharmacy box. ♪ the peanut butter box is here. ♪ ♪
. >> ellie, ready?ers and applause ♪ everyone come back over here i'm so happy to have you here. and please come back when leo is ready to play guitar. thank you so much to all the talented pets over here. if you have a pet that's very talented, why don't you go to tonightshow.com/ whyisyourpetbetterthanme submit your pet. stick around, we'll be back with chance the rapper, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> hey alexa, what's that show that has steve buscemi on it >> i...
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. >> reporter: meet jim ellis.'ll usually find the 74-year-old just a few miles away from the nile swim club, still coaching some of the world's best up-and-coming swimmers. >> what does it mean to be on our team? pride, determination and resilience. that's the name of the game. >> reporter: all his life ellis says he's heard the misconceptions about african americans and swimming. >> african americans can't swim. their bones are too heavy. they're not built right. well, i'm african american. i've been swimming all my life. so this is a stereotype. >> reporter: growing up, ellis was fortunate to have access to pools. and when he didn't, he found a way. >> i went to pools that my parents couldn't swim in when they were younger, and once i got to be a teenager i swam in those pools every day in the summertime just to make up for what they couldn't do. >> reporter: in 1971 ellis would go on to create the philadelphia department of recreation swim team, the first all-black swim team in the country. >> we had to deal wi
. >> reporter: meet jim ellis.'ll usually find the 74-year-old just a few miles away from the nile swim club, still coaching some of the world's best up-and-coming swimmers. >> what does it mean to be on our team? pride, determination and resilience. that's the name of the game. >> reporter: all his life ellis says he's heard the misconceptions about african americans and swimming. >> african americans can't swim. their bones are too heavy. they're not built right. well,...
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. >> ellie, ready?ake it. yeah [ cheers and applause ♪ everyone come back over here i'm so happy to have you here. and please come back when leo is ready to play guitar. thank you so much to all the talented pets over here. if you have a pet that's very talented, why don't you go to tonightshow.com/ whyisyourpetbetterthanme submit your pet. stick around, we'll be back with chance the rapper, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> hey alexa, what's that show that has steve buscemi on it >> i know about 81 steve buscemi tv shows including "rick and morty" "the simpsons" "the sopranos" "boardwalk empire" - [ ding ] [ cheers and applause (music throughout) [crunch] mr. clarke... your daughter is a very good kisser when you crave the uncomfortable, try new spicy pringles scorchin' when you can't sleep... try zzzquil pure zzz's gummies. they help you fall asleep naturally with an optimal dose of melatonin. and a complementary botanical blend. so you can wake up refreshed. for better sleep, like never before. (
. >> ellie, ready?ake it. yeah [ cheers and applause ♪ everyone come back over here i'm so happy to have you here. and please come back when leo is ready to play guitar. thank you so much to all the talented pets over here. if you have a pet that's very talented, why don't you go to tonightshow.com/ whyisyourpetbetterthanme submit your pet. stick around, we'll be back with chance the rapper, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> hey alexa, what's that show that has steve buscemi...
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thank you, ellie. we will have tomasz with us | ellie.rchers has retired at the age of 103. june spencer has played matriarch peggy woolley on the radio 4 drama for most of the last 70 years. here's our media and arts correspondent david sillito. whenjune when june spencer joined a whenjune spencerjoined a new drama called the arches in 1951, she had no idea what it would become. we were no idea what it would become. - were given a three—month contract and we thought it's only a sort of small thing, we can do lots of other work. it was an interesting little job, yes. i hope you don't mind me saying this, but you don't seem quite yourself. is there something on your mind? ., , ., ., , mind? now you mention it, there is one thing--- — mind? now you mention it, there is one thing--- 72 _ mind? now you mention it, there is one thing... 72 years _ mind? now you mention it, there is one thing... 72 years later, - mind? now you mention it, there is one thing... 72 years later, she - one thing... 72 years later, she finally saying — one thing...
thank you, ellie. we will have tomasz with us | ellie.rchers has retired at the age of 103. june spencer has played matriarch peggy woolley on the radio 4 drama for most of the last 70 years. here's our media and arts correspondent david sillito. whenjune when june spencer joined a whenjune spencerjoined a new drama called the arches in 1951, she had no idea what it would become. we were no idea what it would become. - were given a three—month contract and we thought it's only a sort of small...
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ellie: it's like, really ccentrated. ella: yeah.e gonna kind of break up when we go back to school. you know, when you're with somee when you graduate, like, often people are, like, moving in together, like, moving to the same city, and, like, applying for jobs in the same place. and, like, i know that, like, speaking for me--and i think it's the same for you--like, no person would be great enough and, like, no love would be greaenough at this point in my life for me to really be willing to do that. i just don't think that-- my personal growth is there. if it hadn't been for the pandemic and, like, the pandemic would not have-- i wouldn't have experienced the pandemic the way i did, if i didn't spend every second with you, which i did. and i think that every time i look back on this relationship, it's going to be both a lot of joy and a lot of, like, sadness just because of, like, how the world is. it's all bittersweet. but i also feel like, honestly, almost all memories in life are like that. and, like, good things are most alwaybi
ellie: it's like, really ccentrated. ella: yeah.e gonna kind of break up when we go back to school. you know, when you're with somee when you graduate, like, often people are, like, moving in together, like, moving to the same city, and, like, applying for jobs in the same place. and, like, i know that, like, speaking for me--and i think it's the same for you--like, no person would be great enough and, like, no love would be greaenough at this point in my life for me to really be willing to do...
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we know what you're doing tonight, ellie. what all of us are doing tonight. ellie, abby and evan, thank you all. >>> still to come here, the water crisis in jackson, mississippi, is so bad at this hour that at one point the city ran out of bottled water. ahead we will speak to a state senator about what is actually being done to fix things for the long tererm. our clients come to us with complicated situations that occur in their lives. for them it's the biggest milestone, the biggest complishment, the sale of a business, or an important event for their family. for them, it's t first and only time. we have seen this literally , in thousands of iterations. ♪ ♪ i am vince lumia, head of field management at morgan stanley. whether that's retirement, paying for their children's college education, or their son or daughter getting married, our financial advisors need to make sure that they are making objective decisions, every step along the way. every time you hit a milestone, an anniversary, a life event, the emotions will run high. making sure that you have some
we know what you're doing tonight, ellie. what all of us are doing tonight. ellie, abby and evan, thank you all. >>> still to come here, the water crisis in jackson, mississippi, is so bad at this hour that at one point the city ran out of bottled water. ahead we will speak to a state senator about what is actually being done to fix things for the long tererm. our clients come to us with complicated situations that occur in their lives. for them it's the biggest milestone, the biggest...
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ellie, tara, errol, thank you both and all for being here. >> thanks, guys. >>> meanwhile, presidentiden is now set to cancel student loan debt for tens of millions of americans. we've got all the answers to your questions about how it is going to work, whether or not it's going to have an impact on the economy and we will be joined by education secretary miguel cardona next. >>> we also have more on the fallout this morning after a whistleblower called twitter a threat to national security and democracy. >>> plus, what elon musk's legal team is now saying in court. >>> and how did two powerful incumbent house democrats end up facing each other in a primary? we're going to ask the head of the democrats' campaign committee who just survived his own primary challenge. f the yeae sleep number 360 smart bed. snoring? it can gently raise your partner's head to help. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restfuful sleep per night. all smart beds are o on sale. se 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smarart bed. ends monday. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists?
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. >> joining us now former federal prosecutor ellie honing.ring us up to speed on what documents we have seen and haven't seen and the one today. >> john, by the time this is all over every person in the united states is going to be an expert on search warrants and how they work, i'm making that my goal. there are three primary documents involved in any search warrant, there is the search and seizure warrant itself, there is the receipt for property and then there is the big document we are looking for today the affidavit. let's remind ourselves of what these are. the warrant itself, this is a fairly straightforward three-page document, it's already public, we've already seen t the most important thing we learned from this document is what crimes doj is investigating. we got the listing of the statutes. 7 id 3, mishandling of defense information, 2071 concealment or destruction of official federal documents and 1519 that's obstruction. now, the second document, receipt for property, also a three-page document. we've also seen this already, it
. >> joining us now former federal prosecutor ellie honing.ring us up to speed on what documents we have seen and haven't seen and the one today. >> john, by the time this is all over every person in the united states is going to be an expert on search warrants and how they work, i'm making that my goal. there are three primary documents involved in any search warrant, there is the search and seizure warrant itself, there is the receipt for property and then there is the big...
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and ellis ellis, and i have a process we use in writing the book the way we do it is we get together. we agree on which topics are going to be discussing that day. he takes out of tape recorder. he starts asking me questions and i start talking. then there is a poor woman out in kansas who has to transcribe all of that. she then sends the transcriptions back to me and to ellis and then we craft chapters out of the transit out of the transcriptions. then when we get done with that, there's another poor woman who then has to do the research to make sure that everything that we say that we're completely sure of. is actually true. and and i'll give you one example from let me finish. where i would have absolutely sworn that this was a correct recollection. i had a good friend of mine in high school. who was murdered? and i was telling that story to ellis at that time and he said when it's happened i said it was the he had day before school started my senior year in high school. so we write the book and and write that that chapter the and and then comes back and he says are you sure it was
and ellis ellis, and i have a process we use in writing the book the way we do it is we get together. we agree on which topics are going to be discussing that day. he takes out of tape recorder. he starts asking me questions and i start talking. then there is a poor woman out in kansas who has to transcribe all of that. she then sends the transcriptions back to me and to ellis and then we craft chapters out of the transit out of the transcriptions. then when we get done with that, there's...
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we speak with luke ellis, chief executive at man group. let's get over to our bloomberg first mliv managing editor, mark cudmore. you are looking at past u.s. recessions. mark: good morning, francine. we are focused on pelosi landing in taiwan and her scheduled landing is around the same time that the jobs data gets out in the u.s.. that should emphasize that the u.s. is nowhere close to being in a recession right now. we are not in one right now. if we ignore tonight because of pelosi, on friday when we get the nonfarm payrolls data, that will undermine the deep growth concerns around the u.s. recession and it might account for higher yields. this is attractive nonfarm payrolls going back to the origination of the data in 1939. we have over 80 years of data, and this shows that the moving average of jobs print is overlaid with recession. every single time, a recession has coincided with a downturn in jobs. we have never once had a recession without a negative jobs print. we have gotten a couple of pulse -- false positives, but never the o
we speak with luke ellis, chief executive at man group. let's get over to our bloomberg first mliv managing editor, mark cudmore. you are looking at past u.s. recessions. mark: good morning, francine. we are focused on pelosi landing in taiwan and her scheduled landing is around the same time that the jobs data gets out in the u.s.. that should emphasize that the u.s. is nowhere close to being in a recession right now. we are not in one right now. if we ignore tonight because of pelosi, on...
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in tonight's "kids under pressure" series, rehema ellis talked to educators about why they and so many others are calling it quits >> reporter: teachers will tell you it's demanding work >> i just -- i was running myself ragged. >> i went from someone who was happy to someone who was overwhelmed. >> i got so burnt out. >> reporter: over the last two years, more than 600,000 educators have called it quits >> i quit teaching because i was overextended >> our commitment became even more emotionally taxing >> reporter: long days grew longer during the pandemic >> today, we're working on lesson 22.4 >> before the pandemic, a 50-hour workweek was pretty typical and i felt like i was on top of my job and doing things well. during pandemic, a during pandemic, a 70-hour week was fairly typical >> trying to connect content with students at various levels, and then lack of support with special education teachers as well it's hard. >> reporter: students started showing academic and behavioral problems. give me an example you said there are things going on in the classroom. >> physical assaults rid
in tonight's "kids under pressure" series, rehema ellis talked to educators about why they and so many others are calling it quits >> reporter: teachers will tell you it's demanding work >> i just -- i was running myself ragged. >> i went from someone who was happy to someone who was overwhelmed. >> i got so burnt out. >> reporter: over the last two years, more than 600,000 educators have called it quits >> i quit teaching because i was overextended...
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since then it's inspired so many young students here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: for years students here in grapevine, arkansas, spent more than two hours on the school bus every day time that local scientist billy hudson saw as an opportunity so 15 years ago he did something that back then sounded straight out of science fiction he created a magic school bus, wired with internet and computers. >> it was magic. it had hands-on activities >> reporter: students would spend time learning about science. now more than a decade later hudson and his wife have taken the program off the bus and into vanderbilt university, creating astronauts, a six-week program at the medical center teaching rural and diverse students about s.t.e.m. subjects. >> what a difference to take students from i would say where i grew up the back woods and you bring them into a research lab >> reporter: astronauts graduates are thriving, including lauren taylor. she was on that arkansas school bus when he first visited 15 years ago and just graduated college with a triple major in biology, chemistry and psychology >>
since then it's inspired so many young students here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: for years students here in grapevine, arkansas, spent more than two hours on the school bus every day time that local scientist billy hudson saw as an opportunity so 15 years ago he did something that back then sounded straight out of science fiction he created a magic school bus, wired with internet and computers. >> it was magic. it had hands-on activities >> reporter: students would spend time...
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from tennis legends poured in, it was clear she has touched a new generation as well here's rehema ellis>> reporter: with a record crowd of more than 29,000 cheering her on, serena williams rocked arthur ashe stadium >> game, set, match, serena williams. >> reporter: the grand slam star claimed victory in front of a crowd that included some big name fans, celebrating what could be her last tournament >> i think when you're passionate about something and you love something so much, it's always hard to, like, walk away. >> reporter: williams says she wants to evolve from tennis and focus more on family but is it a final good-bye >> yeah, i've been pretty vague about it, right? yeah [ laughter ] i'm going to stay vague, because you never know >> reporter: regardless of whether she puts down her racket, her impact long lasting tributes pouring in from oprah winfrey -- >> all we can do is thank you. >> reporter: beyonce, and tennis legend billie jean king >> thank you for your leadership and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. >> reporter: is your hair in tribute to serena >> yes,
from tennis legends poured in, it was clear she has touched a new generation as well here's rehema ellis>> reporter: with a record crowd of more than 29,000 cheering her on, serena williams rocked arthur ashe stadium >> game, set, match, serena williams. >> reporter: the grand slam star claimed victory in front of a crowd that included some big name fans, celebrating what could be her last tournament >> i think when you're passionate about something and you love...
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today a judge there ruled trump team lawyer, jenna ellis, must appear before the fulton county grand jury. she was a major supporter of the election lies, claiming boxes of ballots were pulled out from under tables. of course, that claim was baseless. tomorrow trump lawyer john eastman also reportedly schedule to be in court. in deese 2020 eastman appeared before the georgia state legislature to press them publicly to give electoral votes to trump. >> when you add in the mix of the significant statistical anomalies and sworn affidavits and video evidence of outright election fraud, i don't think it's just your authority to do that, quite frankly, you have a duty to do that to protect the integrity of the election here in georgia. >> so eastman, ellis and now rudy giuliani, also expected to appear before the fulton county grand jury tomorrow. giuliani's attorney says he has been told explicitly that he is a target in that investigation. evan perez is out front live in washington tonight. evan, so many of these investigations now moving forward. it appears more and more quickly. what m
today a judge there ruled trump team lawyer, jenna ellis, must appear before the fulton county grand jury. she was a major supporter of the election lies, claiming boxes of ballots were pulled out from under tables. of course, that claim was baseless. tomorrow trump lawyer john eastman also reportedly schedule to be in court. in deese 2020 eastman appeared before the georgia state legislature to press them publicly to give electoral votes to trump. >> when you add in the mix of the...
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for the first time ever, three black women topped the podium rehema ellis has their stories. >> reporter: it's something that's never happened before. three black gymnasts sweeping the podium at this year's all around competition at the u.s. gymnastics championship 17-year-old kana mcclay took the top spot >> there was a rush of joy through my body. >> reporter: 21-year-old shylese jones got the silver >> were you surprised that this happened >> i wasn't, actually. i know what we'r made of and i know how hard we've worked, i know how strong we are. anything is possible >> reporter: and jordan childs who at 21 calls herself a grandma in the sport, took home bronze >> for me it all comes down to you prove and you prove and you prove because then at the end of it you will make history in the way you know you're supposed to. >> reporter: these young women have been training for over half their lives. >> working so hard for ten plus years is unreal nobody understands that >> reporter: and in this historic moment, they hope to inspire the next generation of gymnasts >> the mark that you have m
for the first time ever, three black women topped the podium rehema ellis has their stories. >> reporter: it's something that's never happened before. three black gymnasts sweeping the podium at this year's all around competition at the u.s. gymnastics championship 17-year-old kana mcclay took the top spot >> there was a rush of joy through my body. >> reporter: 21-year-old shylese jones got the silver >> were you surprised that this happened >> i wasn't, actually....
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our country's ellis said come in. we'll have more on their calls for increased security. that's coming up on kron. 4 news at 9. meantime, oakley police shot and killed a 58 year-old man. this happening after police say de escalation tactics went nowhere before the suspect opened fire on the officers. the incident began late last night after a woman called 9-1-1, she told dispatch that her boyfriend was driving her around town while holding a gun and he wouldn't let her out. the couple returned home. the man reportedly started shooting inside that home. police say they tried to talk the man, but he did not respond. and after a 2 and a half hour standoff, police say that the man fired several shots at the officers and that's when they say an officer returned fire, killing the man. >> front of the residence and fired at officers that were in the street in front of the residence. then he went back towards the house and he was shot by one of our officers. >> the woman is now with her family and recovering from that incident. a 15 year veteran with the contra costa county sheri
our country's ellis said come in. we'll have more on their calls for increased security. that's coming up on kron. 4 news at 9. meantime, oakley police shot and killed a 58 year-old man. this happening after police say de escalation tactics went nowhere before the suspect opened fire on the officers. the incident began late last night after a woman called 9-1-1, she told dispatch that her boyfriend was driving her around town while holding a gun and he wouldn't let her out. the couple returned...
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they have no idea. >> greg: ellis, you just moved to the east coast. not in a city, smart move.e your thoughts? >> my thoughts are -- you know i'm from england, we don't have crime there, we are very -- i joke, i joke. it looks to me like the governor is blaming the judges, that's what here, and in the mayor is blaming the governor and everyone is blaming everyone else, and it seems like this has been going on for a long, long, long time. to your point, why does it take so long to repeal and do something about the crime? but i think this is a symptom of what happens when you defund the police and you have these movements in san francisco and new york and minnesota you look at the rise in crime, blah, blah, blah. something has to happen. people want to feel safe. >> greg: have you bought a gun yet? >> i have not. >> greg: you will love it. >> really? >> greg: i will go going shopping with you. >> where does one go gun shop in? >> greg: i could show you some places. my baker's basement. >> mike is busy, he's going to be taking the audience away for a treat. >> everybody gets a gun
they have no idea. >> greg: ellis, you just moved to the east coast. not in a city, smart move.e your thoughts? >> my thoughts are -- you know i'm from england, we don't have crime there, we are very -- i joke, i joke. it looks to me like the governor is blaming the judges, that's what here, and in the mayor is blaming the governor and everyone is blaming everyone else, and it seems like this has been going on for a long, long, long time. to your point, why does it take so long to...
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ellie price, bbc news. our political correspondent ben wright is in westminster tonight.nes to come up with a plan? in12 in 12 days�* time we will have a new prime minister in place and they will be plunged straight into a crisis over rocketing energy bills. tomorrow's price announcement will be shocking and frightening to millions of households and the government will come under intense pressure to come up with more support and fast. simonjack was support and fast. simon jack was saying this is support and fast. simonjack was saying this is a problem support and fast. simon jack was saying this is a problem that governments across europe are grappling with at the moment but here, there is a tory leadership contest under way and that has suspended decision—making over the summer. the two contenders vying for thejob summer. the two contenders vying for the job have so far been pretty coy at spelling out precisely what they will do to help people over the winter. there was a hosting in norwich this evening and rishi sunak again said he would cut vat from energy bills, he al
ellie price, bbc news. our political correspondent ben wright is in westminster tonight.nes to come up with a plan? in12 in 12 days�* time we will have a new prime minister in place and they will be plunged straight into a crisis over rocketing energy bills. tomorrow's price announcement will be shocking and frightening to millions of households and the government will come under intense pressure to come up with more support and fast. simonjack was support and fast. simon jack was saying this...
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it's fascinating his parents came in through ellis island of the left which is galveston texas. it is a narrative that runs through his story and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three when he returns, he escapes in october 1948 and returns to the soviet union and i wrote this which i think maybe is kind of an answer to your question. he's lived a lie about his past and family and work and after escaping the stresses he may have hoped for a new start but when he returned to moscow he found only a twisted fearful culture and propaganda prejudice namely against jews and americans as "the new york times" correspondent wrote anyone coming to russia at this time must bear in mind the paradox that has become the most reactionary power on earth. so in america he was walking on egg shells in terms of anti-semitism and anti-communism and then when he returned to russia there was a horrifying period of anti-semitism that he walked right into and in that chapter of the book it goes into that a bit but anyhow, i could go on and on. it's
it's fascinating his parents came in through ellis island of the left which is galveston texas. it is a narrative that runs through his story and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three when he returns, he escapes in october 1948 and returns to the soviet union and i wrote this which i think maybe is kind of an answer to your question. he's lived a lie about his past and family and work and after escaping the stresses he may have hoped for a...
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ellie simmonds will be interesting to see what kind of thing she does on the dance floor.resenting different skill sets, that's important. we also saw the same first same—sex couple to get to the final. that went really well, fantastic for the lgbt community, it is what they have been asking for for long time. richie anderson is also going to be in a same—sex partnership on the dance floor. we don't know who with yet but it will weep be interesting to see how they do. �* , ,., , weep be interesting to see how they do. �* , , ., , . ~' weep be interesting to see how they do. absolutely, thank you for s-ueakin do. absolutely, thank you for speaking to _ do. absolutely, thank you for speaking to us. _ now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. it is hot and it is dry. cooler weather is forecast to spread to all parts of the uk through the early part of next week. rain, however, will be slightly harder to pin down. the extreme heat warning the remains in place until the end of sunday for much of england and stretches across into mid wales. faultless blue
ellie simmonds will be interesting to see what kind of thing she does on the dance floor.resenting different skill sets, that's important. we also saw the same first same—sex couple to get to the final. that went really well, fantastic for the lgbt community, it is what they have been asking for for long time. richie anderson is also going to be in a same—sex partnership on the dance floor. we don't know who with yet but it will weep be interesting to see how they do. �* , ,., , weep be...
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but i've got to side with ellie here. i think it's egregious if donald trump left the white house with this information. you can see him saying in his early defense, it was declassified. this is speculative, but i really, really doubt donald trump proactively declassified any of this upon leaving. but it's very hard to show that. he does have extensive authority in this space, as commander in chief. he could say, yes, i declassified on the day i was leaving office. and there's no provision in the constitution that says, this is how that has to be done. if it went up to the supreme court, probably the supreme court would side in his favor. >> two things if i can -- >> wait, let me just say. he has very broad authority to declassify, but there's a legitimate question about whether he did. >> if he didn't tell anybody, how will we ever know? >> this is the fundamental problem, the argument will be he could have declassified something on his mind on 11:59 a.m. on january 5th and it's all legit, even as the boxes are loaded up
but i've got to side with ellie here. i think it's egregious if donald trump left the white house with this information. you can see him saying in his early defense, it was declassified. this is speculative, but i really, really doubt donald trump proactively declassified any of this upon leaving. but it's very hard to show that. he does have extensive authority in this space, as commander in chief. he could say, yes, i declassified on the day i was leaving office. and there's no provision in...
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it's going to jenna ellis and what role she may have played in setting up those hearings. when i talked to d.a. fani willis she made it clear she's going to take her time with this investigation. the grand jury can be convened up to a year. she has really until may 2023 to issue whatever subpoenas she needed to issue, to issue, to bring people in for testimony and let this play out in a slow, deliberate way, the point that she made to me that she plans to do just that. >> blayne alexander reporting live in fulton county, thank you. blayne, you're going to stay close to a camera. if we see mr. giuliani speaking to the cameras i will come back to you for an update. appreciate. >>> it speaking of things going down in courtrooms and with judges, we're just one day away from a hearing that's going to decide whether or not we'll see what prompted last week's search at mar-a-lago because we know who, what, when, where, but we do not know the why as it relates to the doj's justification for this search formally. the justice department is expected to say hey, we don't want that rel
it's going to jenna ellis and what role she may have played in setting up those hearings. when i talked to d.a. fani willis she made it clear she's going to take her time with this investigation. the grand jury can be convened up to a year. she has really until may 2023 to issue whatever subpoenas she needed to issue, to issue, to bring people in for testimony and let this play out in a slow, deliberate way, the point that she made to me that she plans to do just that. >> blayne alexander...
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. >>> joining us now danya perry and ellie honing, cnn's seen legal analyst.ie, what does it tell us that his lawyers are in direct contact with the doj and what doesn't it tell us? >> it tells us that donald trump is taking this seriously or at least his lawyers are taking this seriously. it is not unusual, i should say, for lawyers tore somebody who has not yet been indicted to be in contact with prosecutors. it may found like that's shocking but it is quite common because as a defense lawyer if you can establish contact with prosecutors you can get perhaps information out of them. they're not going to tell you anything they shouldn't tell you but you may get a sense of timeline, of what they're interested in. that is very much in your client's interest. it does not tell us that donald trump is certain to get indicted. it tells us that it's in play and both sides are aware of the possibility. >> danya, look, i mean, this is an unprecedented situation, there's nothing remote lie like it in american history but the closest is the nixon presidency and this deba
. >>> joining us now danya perry and ellie honing, cnn's seen legal analyst.ie, what does it tell us that his lawyers are in direct contact with the doj and what doesn't it tell us? >> it tells us that donald trump is taking this seriously or at least his lawyers are taking this seriously. it is not unusual, i should say, for lawyers tore somebody who has not yet been indicted to be in contact with prosecutors. it may found like that's shocking but it is quite common because as a...
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ellie, thank you so much. >> thanks, buddy. be well. >>> ahead we're going to speak with congressman adam kinzinger, of course, he is one of two republicans on the january 6th committee. so what is he going to say about the primaries? what is he going to say about cipollone being subpoenaed by a grand jury? we will be getting that. >>> first on cnn, the defense department reportedly deleted a potential treasure trove of texts from key witnesses in the trump administration surrounding the january 6th unsur recs. this follows reports of missing texts from key trump officials at the department of homeland security and in the secret service, all surrounding the capitol riot. joining me now to dig into all of this is lance olinoff. lance, great to have you here. we have a lot of questions, particularly just about the technological know-how of this. these deleted texts, these alleged wiped machines occurred after freedom of information act requests were put in place. that raises all sorts of questions about the shear number of people
ellie, thank you so much. >> thanks, buddy. be well. >>> ahead we're going to speak with congressman adam kinzinger, of course, he is one of two republicans on the january 6th committee. so what is he going to say about the primaries? what is he going to say about cipollone being subpoenaed by a grand jury? we will be getting that. >>> first on cnn, the defense department reportedly deleted a potential treasure trove of texts from key witnesses in the trump...
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you have this roster from ellis to graham to the probe target giuliani. he has changed his media strategy after releasing years of nonstop appearances and interviews and other advocacy for trump. he was making those disclosures about ndas on hannity and doing bizarre press conferences. now he is avoiding most press. he won't say yes or no to whether he pled the fifth this week. instead offering a more careful and lawyered response to the ap that he satisfied his obligation under subpoena. well, okay. it is true, he did satisfy the obligation, facing the grand jury. he did not duck the request like lindsey graham who blew through a deadline or defied like steve bannon who was convicted for that. when you take it together in georgia, it's striking we are months of the january 6 hearings in washington, which cover the arrows i showed you, georgia has some, not all. but the ones it has are the ones most likely to lead to actual indictments, which is something the january 6 committee has no power to do under our system of government and something the doj has n
you have this roster from ellis to graham to the probe target giuliani. he has changed his media strategy after releasing years of nonstop appearances and interviews and other advocacy for trump. he was making those disclosures about ndas on hannity and doing bizarre press conferences. now he is avoiding most press. he won't say yes or no to whether he pled the fifth this week. instead offering a more careful and lawyered response to the ap that he satisfied his obligation under subpoena. well,...
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late today a federal judge in colorado ruled that one of his 2020 election lawyers, jenna ellis must appear before the georgia criminal grand jury looking into the attempt to overturn results there. there's new developments as well on the mar-a-lago search with cnn learning that the fbi has already spoken with former white house counsel pat cipollone and his former deputy, patrick philbin. coming up on thursday, the federal magistrate judge who approved that search will hear arguments for and against unsealing the search warrant affidavit. cnn's jessica schneider joins us now. so what do you know about the fbi's interviews with pat cipollone and patrick philbin? >> reporter: yeah. anderson, we know that the most senior former trump officials to be interviewed in what we know is really this ongoing criminal investigation into the possible mishandling of the classified documents and this revelation that they have, in fact, talked to the fbi, it's significant because, you know, they were trump's designated representatives to the national archives when trump left office. so they would ha
late today a federal judge in colorado ruled that one of his 2020 election lawyers, jenna ellis must appear before the georgia criminal grand jury looking into the attempt to overturn results there. there's new developments as well on the mar-a-lago search with cnn learning that the fbi has already spoken with former white house counsel pat cipollone and his former deputy, patrick philbin. coming up on thursday, the federal magistrate judge who approved that search will hear arguments for and...
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let�*s speak to our correspondent ellie price who is at bewl water in kent.oing to be like in the autumn and winter to see whether there will be a problem next year. of course, demand or not reservoirs and water reserves is likely to go up and water reserves is likely to go up in the coming weeks because there is likely to be yet more hot weather, and we are going to see prolonged temperatures of 30 degrees. here is a spoiler alert for the weather segment, there is no forecast of rain either. this seems like an appropriate _ forecast of rain either. this seems like an appropriate moment i forecast of rain either. this seems like an appropriate moment to i forecast of rain either. this seems i like an appropriate moment to pause and take a look at the weather. it is going to be a dry week across the majority of the uk, rain and the forecast for northern and western scotland, and you can see the weather front here, scotland, and you can see the weatherfront here, but scotland, and you can see the weather front here, but south and east of that it is sunny with s
let�*s speak to our correspondent ellie price who is at bewl water in kent.oing to be like in the autumn and winter to see whether there will be a problem next year. of course, demand or not reservoirs and water reserves is likely to go up and water reserves is likely to go up in the coming weeks because there is likely to be yet more hot weather, and we are going to see prolonged temperatures of 30 degrees. here is a spoiler alert for the weather segment, there is no forecast of rain either....
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england�*s marcus ellis and lauren smith missed out on winning gold this time around.like they did in 2018. shall we take you to that at the moment if we can. this all doubles final. round about one o�*clock in birmingham. an all—english squash men�*s doubles final at 13:00 sees james willstrop and declanjames face adrian waller and daryl selby. quite a feisty one. i�*ve been keeping an eye on it from the corner of my eye and all to play for here. at least we know, whatever happens here, england will definitely get a gold medal at the end of it. on bbc iplayer if you want to keep date with this. while striving james our goal bronze medallist. they only dropped one game throughout that tournament. selby won silver four years ago and brands in the doubles at glasgow in 201a. here they are, trying to get themselves a gold medal. you can watch that over on the bbc iplayer. in the women�*s incredible hockey final yesterday, and the men�*s hair have beaten south africa. philip grover had meant —— philip roper hammered england into the leave in the third quarter eventually wi
england�*s marcus ellis and lauren smith missed out on winning gold this time around.like they did in 2018. shall we take you to that at the moment if we can. this all doubles final. round about one o�*clock in birmingham. an all—english squash men�*s doubles final at 13:00 sees james willstrop and declanjames face adrian waller and daryl selby. quite a feisty one. i�*ve been keeping an eye on it from the corner of my eye and all to play for here. at least we know, whatever happens...
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now ellis roosevelt longworth one of her nieces said that there has always someone in every family who keeps it together in ours. it was eddie. bye. no, edibai is the subject of a lovely book written in 1963 called demi theodore roosevelt's remarkable sister. but both of his sisters were remarkable, and i'm going to tell you a little bit about them. no, they were both devoted to both of their brothers theodore and elliot. but as theodore said he said i rose like a rocket. in elliot's case in the words of his niece alice longworth the slide downhill was spectacular. but they i would say a bammy i think was closer to theodore and corinne was a little closer to elliot. now benny suffered from something called scoliosis, which is curvature of the spine. i've read it also might have been a form of tuberculosis. but in any case she was in a lot of pain for most of her life. but you'd never know it from the way she she dealt with life in the way. she and the effect she had on other people. um, not long before her death a friend who knew her well searched in vain for the source of her magnetis
now ellis roosevelt longworth one of her nieces said that there has always someone in every family who keeps it together in ours. it was eddie. bye. no, edibai is the subject of a lovely book written in 1963 called demi theodore roosevelt's remarkable sister. but both of his sisters were remarkable, and i'm going to tell you a little bit about them. no, they were both devoted to both of their brothers theodore and elliot. but as theodore said he said i rose like a rocket. in elliot's case in...
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ellis park was at fever pitch.e brought new zealand their mystique, but the all blacks can never be written off. under fire captain sam cane led a charge. stunned, the springboks finally stretched their powerful muscles. they try they hoped would ignite a comeback. a late first—half penalty added further fuel to that growing fire. two all—black penalties dance that flame, but a scintillating score lit up the night. down but not out, the all blacks stormed on the field and a touchdown to leave the box stunned. a much needed win for ian foster, who lives to fight another day. salford red devils beat huddersfield to keep themselves in the hunt for the superleague play—offs. they ran out winners by 33 points to 16 at the aj bell stadium, withjoe burgess capitalising on a mistake to run almost the full length of the field to go over for one of their six tries. salford stay seventh butjust a point behind leeds whilst huddersfield remain in third. there are two double headers in the hundred today, welsh fire are playing b
ellis park was at fever pitch.e brought new zealand their mystique, but the all blacks can never be written off. under fire captain sam cane led a charge. stunned, the springboks finally stretched their powerful muscles. they try they hoped would ignite a comeback. a late first—half penalty added further fuel to that growing fire. two all—black penalties dance that flame, but a scintillating score lit up the night. down but not out, the all blacks stormed on the field and a touchdown to...
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for example it's utterly fascinating that there was an ellis island of the west and another 20 minutes talking about the movement. they ended up in sioux city iowa because they came through the ellis island of the right which is galveston texas. it's in interweaving narrative that it has a sub narrative that text that runs through his story. and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot of weight -- give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three he escaped in 1948 in october and he returns to the soviet union and i wrote this what i think may be is an answer to your question. george coval has lived and admired life and after the stresses of such artifice he may have hoped for a new start. when he returned from moscow he found of twisted culture steeped in propaganda and mainly against jewish and -- jewish americans. correspondent wrote at the time anyone coming to russia at this time must bear in mind the paradox that this country's evolution is become the most reactionary power on earth unquote. in america he was walking on eggshells in terms of anti-semitismn and anti-
for example it's utterly fascinating that there was an ellis island of the west and another 20 minutes talking about the movement. they ended up in sioux city iowa because they came through the ellis island of the right which is galveston texas. it's in interweaving narrative that it has a sub narrative that text that runs through his story. and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot of weight -- give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three he escaped in 1948 in october and...
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but the black ellis during the germans, tate of brandon book, has dried up. again, a consequence of heat waves and drought. water piped in from a nearby lake replenish the river at least a bit. which time hu bye works for a stay thrown company that we cultivate this former mining landscapes. he regularly monitors the block ester as it is, but outside the us part has dried up repeatedly during hot summer spells in the past 3 years. that many countries are already familiar with extreme droughts due to climate change. but low water levels like you in brandon book have become a concern in germany to in the nearby flood control center. mike, all rich managers discourse resource in local lakes and rivers, sending it where it isn't that most every drought season makes his job harder since ins. escalates, will me, my name is natalie. water shortages always increase potential for conflict between users who need the river water. if there is a water shortage and this is more and more often the case here than this potential for conflict worsens buttons, awkward. in other
but the black ellis during the germans, tate of brandon book, has dried up. again, a consequence of heat waves and drought. water piped in from a nearby lake replenish the river at least a bit. which time hu bye works for a stay thrown company that we cultivate this former mining landscapes. he regularly monitors the block ester as it is, but outside the us part has dried up repeatedly during hot summer spells in the past 3 years. that many countries are already familiar with extreme droughts...
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for life. elly and ryan. today from the new comedy, loot, michaela jaé rodriguez. surface , gugu mbatha-raw. plus, steve patterson delivers a sweet treat, when he visits the museum of ice cream. also, author, actor and housewife, lisa rinna, takes a seat at the cohost desk. all next on live. and now, here are ryan seacrest and lisa rinna. ["how will i know" by whitney houston] deja, good morning. morning. all right. come on in. i love it. i'll go this way. ♪ how will i know ♪ sorry, i had to just take a moment. break it down. i just had to take a moment. i've seen your instagram. i know you like to move. it just felt so good. it felt so good. i had to do it. ♪ how will i know? ♪
for life. elly and ryan. today from the new comedy, loot, michaela jaé rodriguez. surface , gugu mbatha-raw. plus, steve patterson delivers a sweet treat, when he visits the museum of ice cream. also, author, actor and housewife, lisa rinna, takes a seat at the cohost desk. all next on live. and now, here are ryan seacrest and lisa rinna. ["how will i know" by whitney houston] deja, good morning. morning. all right. come on in. i love it. i'll go this way. ♪ how will i know ♪...
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they arrived at fort ellis in montana. just outside bozeman where they picked up their second cavalry escort and by july 15th, they were at butler's ranch, which was a ranching concern run by a pair of german brothers in the yellowstone river valley if you have flown into bozeman and driven to yellowstone that way through the northern entrance. then you have actually driven by butler's ranch road, which is the site of that former ranch right there on the yellowstone river. this was the perfect place. to set off for yellowstone. they followed the river down to where it meets the gardener, but they really did only take horses and meals with them because they knew from reports that they weren't going to be able to get any wagons through any of the narrow canyons into yellowstone. so they really jumped off on july 20th, 1871 and spent a couple of months exploring the park here is a map you can see them at the very top of the map kind of coming down. along the yellowstone river making a diversion up the gardener a little ways w
they arrived at fort ellis in montana. just outside bozeman where they picked up their second cavalry escort and by july 15th, they were at butler's ranch, which was a ranching concern run by a pair of german brothers in the yellowstone river valley if you have flown into bozeman and driven to yellowstone that way through the northern entrance. then you have actually driven by butler's ranch road, which is the site of that former ranch right there on the yellowstone river. this was the perfect...
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national geographic photographer stephen wilkes' pictures tell compelling stories, from the ghosts of ellisand to showcasing an alternative dimension even stranger than we could ever imagine. >> i think what really makes a great and meaningful photograph is the story that it tells. you know. does it make you feel something? >> reporter: his award-winning day-to-night photography series showing time passing in a single image. it's one of his best-known projects. what is the process for a photograph like that? >> it takes months sometimes. i put cranes in places. i build scaffolding. what we just did from shi-shi beach, i took three separate trips to finally get that photograph. and i stood on a rock for almost 20 hours photographing this epic seascape. when i went to bears ears national park in utah-colorado border, we hiked in over an hour and we camped for three nights to capture the moon rising. >> reporter: and after 20 years photographing our national parks, wilkes has borne witness to the impact of a changing climate. >> in the yukon, we were expecting 55-degree temperatures and a migr
national geographic photographer stephen wilkes' pictures tell compelling stories, from the ghosts of ellisand to showcasing an alternative dimension even stranger than we could ever imagine. >> i think what really makes a great and meaningful photograph is the story that it tells. you know. does it make you feel something? >> reporter: his award-winning day-to-night photography series showing time passing in a single image. it's one of his best-known projects. what is the process...
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we have to make it tougher to get across and we also need a brand-new ellis island of the famed portalew york city. we need that at the u.s.-mexico southern border. and a place where these desperate people can come in safety in a regulated legal way. but for both parties in our country, and you know this, sean, republicans as well as democrats. and they point fingers this way. >> sean: change the law, but enforce the law, congressman, you have -- you are on the front lines of all of this. one of the best political jiu-jitsu moves ever made was by your governor abbett and desantis, that texas and arizona and border states have been bearing the brunt of all this joe biden illegal immigration. okay, send them to the sanctuary city of new york, send them to california, send them to delaware, send them to d.c. now those states are only getting just a glimpse of what texas has been dealing with now since joe biden became president. and they don't like it and they won $50 million a year, and they won the national guard called up there. fascinating. >> yes, that is exactly right, watching eric
we have to make it tougher to get across and we also need a brand-new ellis island of the famed portalew york city. we need that at the u.s.-mexico southern border. and a place where these desperate people can come in safety in a regulated legal way. but for both parties in our country, and you know this, sean, republicans as well as democrats. and they point fingers this way. >> sean: change the law, but enforce the law, congressman, you have -- you are on the front lines of all of this....
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featured speakers are historians lindsay chervinsky and joseph ellis as well as cnn's john p. avlon. >> good evening everyone my name is kevin butterfield kevin butterfield, the mount lady ladies association that rescue mount vernon in the 1850s which continues to protect and preserve it today. i wanna welcome it to their conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19th 1796 drones in announce to the world that he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his letter to friends and citizens offered some of the most thorough, thoughtful, even inspiring advice which had everyone given to the american people. more than a few genuine warnings were concluded there as well. a good number of the hopes and fears that remain with us as the nation are discussed in this now 225-year-old document. much of what we debate and discuss in 24 century american politics is addressed here in one form or another. in recognition of the 225th anniversary of this document, we brought together a an incredible lineup of talented scholars to reflect on the relevance of the fa
featured speakers are historians lindsay chervinsky and joseph ellis as well as cnn's john p. avlon. >> good evening everyone my name is kevin butterfield kevin butterfield, the mount lady ladies association that rescue mount vernon in the 1850s which continues to protect and preserve it today. i wanna welcome it to their conversation about george washington's farewell address. on september 19th 1796 drones in announce to the world that he would not seek reelection to the presidency. his...