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statue of liberty and ellis. to wrap it up all, for auguste bartholdi, it was his dream to become rich and famous. unfortunately neither of those things happened for him. but if he were alive today, i think he would be very proud because although he is not famous, his work of art certainly is. >> you can view this and all other american art facts programs at cspan.org.history. the recent american history schedule is on the right side of the page. >>> when you think about a one-day festival, the national book festival, and you have over 100 authors, from children's authors, illustrators, graphic novelists, all of these different authors there, all day over 100,000 people come in and celebrate books and reading. you can't have a better time i think and i'm a little prejudice because i'm a librarian but i have to tell you any reader or anybody that wants to get inspired, the book festival is the perfect place. >> book tv's live all day coverage begins saturday at 10:00 a.m. with featured authors including pulitzer p
statue of liberty and ellis. to wrap it up all, for auguste bartholdi, it was his dream to become rich and famous. unfortunately neither of those things happened for him. but if he were alive today, i think he would be very proud because although he is not famous, his work of art certainly is. >> you can view this and all other american art facts programs at cspan.org.history. the recent american history schedule is on the right side of the page. >>> when you think about a...
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ellie: yes. what is crazy about our show it is not cynical. has everyand she reason to be cynical. you have lost 15 years of your life. ellie: yes. i think that is what people to respond to, it's hopefulness. it is not cynical at all. charlie: what do you think the attractiveness is of the show? tituss: it is hopeless optimism. carol: that is so well put, hopeless optimism. i have never heard of that, but i love it. tituss: yes. charlie: did you read about kidnapping stories that you can have a feel for what those people said it was like to emerge after captivity? ellie: yes. at the beginning of the show i was very worried about how this would be received and how you are treating this very delicate subject. you do not want to treat a lightly at all, of course. i think being sensitive to that and making sure it is the story of what happened after, after you emerge -- charlie: there is optimism. you used to be in a dungeon and you no longer are. ellie: yes. and i think it can be related to on a les
ellie: yes. what is crazy about our show it is not cynical. has everyand she reason to be cynical. you have lost 15 years of your life. ellie: yes. i think that is what people to respond to, it's hopefulness. it is not cynical at all. charlie: what do you think the attractiveness is of the show? tituss: it is hopeless optimism. carol: that is so well put, hopeless optimism. i have never heard of that, but i love it. tituss: yes. charlie: did you read about kidnapping stories that you can have a...
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so when we compare it to ellis island. ellis island is primarily enforcing laws that relate to immigrants from europe. it's in new york. and most of the immigrants coming over are coming across from the atlantic. angel island is situated in san francisco on the pacific ocean, primarily enforcing laws that are targeting asian immigrants. and the laws are very, very different. so what while ellis island is mostly a processing center. angel island is place of interrogation, health examinations and detention. and this history is not as well-known. but it's important becauses it helped shape our modern immigration system. so let's look at who these asian immigrants were. when we think about this great era of immigration there is two great eras of immigration. one is the one that we live in today. and the other is around the turn of the century. from 1830 to 1930. there are 35 million immigrants coming during this centerry of migration. the vast majority, 32 million are from europe. this is about a million immigrants from asia.
so when we compare it to ellis island. ellis island is primarily enforcing laws that relate to immigrants from europe. it's in new york. and most of the immigrants coming over are coming across from the atlantic. angel island is situated in san francisco on the pacific ocean, primarily enforcing laws that are targeting asian immigrants. and the laws are very, very different. so what while ellis island is mostly a processing center. angel island is place of interrogation, health examinations and...
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immigration through ellis island. that story of european immigrants coming to new york, passing through ellis island. certainly there were examinations, there were physicals, there was some detention, but it was primarily pretty short-lived and most immigrants were admitted pretty easily into the country. not only that, but this story has taken on a myth of its own. it is really the bedrock of this idea that the united states is a nation of immigrants, right? so how do we reconcile this great immigration debate that's going on today and then this idea that we are a nation of immigrants? i think one of the way also that we can think about this complicate it history of immigration is through looking at immigration through angel island. we know that not all immigrants were welcomed into the country, not all immigrants were able to achieve their american dreams, but rather we picked and sifted and chose which immigrants to let in and which immigrants to let out. to keep out. many times this really was dependent upon an im
immigration through ellis island. that story of european immigrants coming to new york, passing through ellis island. certainly there were examinations, there were physicals, there was some detention, but it was primarily pretty short-lived and most immigrants were admitted pretty easily into the country. not only that, but this story has taken on a myth of its own. it is really the bedrock of this idea that the united states is a nation of immigrants, right? so how do we reconcile this great...
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please welcome jay ellis.y you look very sharp in that suit. >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: it's good lookin'. >> i couldn't let my family down. my dad is here somewhere. >> jimmy: where is your dad? >> there he is right there. i told him -- >> jimmy: what's happenin'? he looks good too. >> he looks great. i told him i was going to be on the jimmy kimmel show. and he said the man's show? and i said the jimmy kimmel show. him too. >> jimmy: how long have you been acting like professionally? >> oh, man, i don't even know anymore. i feel like the years in l.a., it all comes together. >> jimmy: you basketball team before that, right? >> i interned for the portland trail blazers while i was in college. probably the darkest years in nba history. >> jimmy: was this the jail blazers? >> maurice cheeks was the head coach. i feel so sorry for this guy. he had reuben patterson who called himself the kobe stopper, to which kobe dropped 40 points every time. bonzy wilds, rashid wallace. it was a crash course in learning whatnot
please welcome jay ellis.y you look very sharp in that suit. >> thanks, man. >> jimmy: it's good lookin'. >> i couldn't let my family down. my dad is here somewhere. >> jimmy: where is your dad? >> there he is right there. i told him -- >> jimmy: what's happenin'? he looks good too. >> he looks great. i told him i was going to be on the jimmy kimmel show. and he said the man's show? and i said the jimmy kimmel show. him too. >> jimmy: how long...
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ellie: they do.low rower her on a machine and one of her greatest traits is that she is impossibly strong , i like to think she was just born up certainly strong. she gets to go to columbia on a rowing scholarship, but turns out she's not as smart as we hope she would be. she is socially smart. charlie: maybe she gets people and knows how to be friendly to people. ellie: i think so and again, how to navigate social situations. spoiler alert, she feels out of college. charlie: what is the impact of those 15 years on her today? ellie: i think a relentless optimism. with anshe was born ability to persevere and tenacity, but i think what -- she has seen the worst of human behavior, so i think nothing can r, but instead of giving up hope, it only reinforces it. i don't know how much of that can be taught or learned through an experience, i tend to believe she was born with it. charlie: how does titus recover -- from hisht up breakup? tituss: about a year and a half ago beyonce releases and now called "n a
ellie: they do.low rower her on a machine and one of her greatest traits is that she is impossibly strong , i like to think she was just born up certainly strong. she gets to go to columbia on a rowing scholarship, but turns out she's not as smart as we hope she would be. she is socially smart. charlie: maybe she gets people and knows how to be friendly to people. ellie: i think so and again, how to navigate social situations. spoiler alert, she feels out of college. charlie: what is the impact...
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i'm so excited we have ellie kemper tonight. because i believe she is the ray of sunshine we all need right now. because it's dark. it's getting a little dark out there. it's getting a storm. and whatever is coming down from those clouds, it's brown for some reason. i'm still recovering, personally. i'm still recovering from president trump's kamikaze press conference yesterday, where donald let donald be donald, the consequences and our countries be damned. and it was truly one for the ages-- specifically, 1939 to 1945. right? '36, '36? let's just remind ourselves of how we got here. last saturday-- which i think was a year ago, something like that? nazis and the k.k.k. provoked violence in charlottesville, virginia. that's what they wanted. that's why they went there. after a nazi killed a young woman named heather heyer, donald trump made a statement and improvised during the statement, that there was violence on "many sides, many sides." and people were upset-- other than nazis. nazis liked it. ( laughter ) so, trump's chief
i'm so excited we have ellie kemper tonight. because i believe she is the ray of sunshine we all need right now. because it's dark. it's getting a little dark out there. it's getting a storm. and whatever is coming down from those clouds, it's brown for some reason. i'm still recovering, personally. i'm still recovering from president trump's kamikaze press conference yesterday, where donald let donald be donald, the consequences and our countries be damned. and it was truly one for the ages--...
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and many investors are saying may day when it comes to elly may. i'll sit down with the ceo so i suggest you stick with these names, stick with apple, and stick with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer at twitter have a question? tweet cramer at #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc ado dmeyething he tmaon.cnbc.com. ♪ ♪you are loved ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free. [ music stops ] [ music plays again ] a smarter way to wifi is awesome. introducing xfinity xfi. amazing speed, coverage and control. change the way you wifi. xfinity. the future of awesome. ♪ >>> some companies, they just can't seem to get the respect they deserve even when they keep wloei inbloy the summers. cbg is the leading purveyor of real estate services by providing outsourcing, leasing, sales, property management services they lost on some properties of their own. they've been a huge winner for us last december, i invited the ceo on our show to play real estate with
and many investors are saying may day when it comes to elly may. i'll sit down with the ceo so i suggest you stick with these names, stick with apple, and stick with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer at twitter have a question? tweet cramer at #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc ado dmeyething he tmaon.cnbc.com. ♪ ♪you are loved ♪ track your pack. set a curfew, or two. make dinner-time device free....
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in 2009, ellie frazetta dies at 74. as the family mourns mom's death, a feud begins brewing. it will flare up into a fight as fierce as anything on frank's canvases. >> billy called, and he's like, "oh, my gosh. the alarm's going off at the museum." >> what happened? that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. who used frank frazetta's "the brain" as an album cover? the answer when we return. potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in unison) russ, leland, gary: yes. gary: i have a ford f-150. michael: i've always been a ford guy. potsch: then i have a real treat for you today. michael: awesome. potsch: i'm going to show you a next generation pickup. michael: let's do this. potsch: this new truck now has a cornerstep built right into the bumper. gary: super cool. potsch: the bed is made of high-strength steel, which is less susceptible to punctures than aluminum. jim: aluminum is great for a lot of things, but maybe not the bed of a truck. potsch: and best of all, this new truck is actually- gary: (all l
in 2009, ellie frazetta dies at 74. as the family mourns mom's death, a feud begins brewing. it will flare up into a fight as fierce as anything on frank's canvases. >> billy called, and he's like, "oh, my gosh. the alarm's going off at the museum." >> what happened? that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. who used frank frazetta's "the brain" as an album cover? the answer when we return. potsch: you each drive a ford pickup, right? (in...
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kygo and ellie goulding perform for us next.r best offers of the season. on the agile mkc. and the versatile midsize lincoln mkx. or go where summer takes you in the exhilarating mkz. hurry in it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation sales event. ending september 5th. right now, get zero percent apr plus 1,000 dollars summer savings on the lincoln mkx, mkc and mkz. ready? ok! we got pencils, yes we do! wide-ruled notebooks, scissors, glue! we've got ice cream... ...sprinkles, too! everything you need to ready, set, go! back to school. was the best choice. assume nothing. just like the leading brand, kraft real mayo is made with high quality ingredients at a price you can feel good about no wonder kraft is so good. ♪ get on up, mama. ♪ get on up. ♪ do what you want. ♪ do you want, let the record hop. ♪ degree motionsense. ultimate freshness... with every move. the more you move, the more it works. deg
kygo and ellie goulding perform for us next.r best offers of the season. on the agile mkc. and the versatile midsize lincoln mkx. or go where summer takes you in the exhilarating mkz. hurry in it's the final days of the lincoln summer invitation sales event. ending september 5th. right now, get zero percent apr plus 1,000 dollars summer savings on the lincoln mkx, mkc and mkz. ready? ok! we got pencils, yes we do! wide-ruled notebooks, scissors, glue! we've got ice cream... ...sprinkles, too!...
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i moved to north to new york city and i've been working here at the statue of liberty at ellis island for seven years now. i've got a great job. we want to protect these special places, not only for today, we want to leave them unimpaired for future generations. here we are at the statue of liberty, our nation's most famous national monument. a gift from the people of france. given to us, the people of the united states. in 1886. to commemorate our friendship, to commemorate our democracy. you folks know the statue has become much more than a gift of groirp. today she's the most recognized symbol in the world. freedom, hope, liberty, change. the idea of what the statue represents, it grows, it evolves, it changes. folks you're a big part of what she's become today. she's all over the place.
i moved to north to new york city and i've been working here at the statue of liberty at ellis island for seven years now. i've got a great job. we want to protect these special places, not only for today, we want to leave them unimpaired for future generations. here we are at the statue of liberty, our nation's most famous national monument. a gift from the people of france. given to us, the people of the united states. in 1886. to commemorate our friendship, to commemorate our democracy. you...
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tim and ellis, thank you. miss "wall street week" tonight, maria bartiromo continues the conversation on tax reform with house ways and means committee chair kevin brady and pushes him what can be done to push president trump's agenda forward. and stick around, the "property man," this is fascinating, bob massi will explore containers on grand. luxury apartments that are built inside old shipping containers. talk about reuse. "property man" airs 8:30 p.m. eastern only on the fox business network. dow is climbing up higher, up 22 points right now. when we come back, how is this day going to end 15 minutes before the closing bell rings? you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. the dinosaurs' extinction... got you outnumbered. don't listen to them. not appropriate. now i'm mashing
tim and ellis, thank you. miss "wall street week" tonight, maria bartiromo continues the conversation on tax reform with house ways and means committee chair kevin brady and pushes him what can be done to push president trump's agenda forward. and stick around, the "property man," this is fascinating, bob massi will explore containers on grand. luxury apartments that are built inside old shipping containers. talk about reuse. "property man" airs 8:30 p.m. eastern...
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england led early on thanks to laura unsworth and doubled the lead through an ellie watton deflectedclose range made the game safe. next up for england in pool b tomorrow is germany. the most exciting thing about it is it is five games, a quick tournament and every match matters. it matters for points, goals. we are delighted with today but now it is about going onto tomorrow, which will be another tough outing. and it was the germans who earlier in the day beat scotland 4—1 in their pool b match. scotland are joint bottom of their pool with ireland who are their opponents tomorrow. england are level on three points with germany. tennis, and britain'sjoanna konta's run at the cincinnati 0pen has been brought to an end by the world number two, simona halep. konta, who is the seventh seed, got the better of halep in their past three meetings, including a quarterfinal match at wimbledon, but that run was put in danger when konta lost the first set 6—4. the british player saved three match points when trailing 5—3 in the next set, but halep re—grouped and cruised through the eventual tie
england led early on thanks to laura unsworth and doubled the lead through an ellie watton deflectedclose range made the game safe. next up for england in pool b tomorrow is germany. the most exciting thing about it is it is five games, a quick tournament and every match matters. it matters for points, goals. we are delighted with today but now it is about going onto tomorrow, which will be another tough outing. and it was the germans who earlier in the day beat scotland 4—1 in their pool b...
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and ellis, i'm going to push you on this.re is one thing the president has really done quite well, and that is improve sentiment, so much so that the stock market hitting brand-new highs, historic highs on almost every level. whether it's the transports, the russell 2,000, the nasdaq, s&p 500, and business sentiment overall is positive. you cannot deny that that coincides almost to the day with the day after election day. >> no. there is indeed a trump rally in the stock market. and, liz -- liz: not just the markets. >> well, and i bow to your analysis on a technical side more than mine. i would point out that there was also a pretty darn long obama rally that came through. and we can argue whether momentum is the cause, how much of it is trump. but give the man credit for that much. liz: yeah, obama brought up the dow and the nasdaq by i believe triple digit percentages, more than 100% from the lows back in 2009 when he took over. but what does he need to say to small businesses here and another thing that he certainly spoke
and ellis, i'm going to push you on this.re is one thing the president has really done quite well, and that is improve sentiment, so much so that the stock market hitting brand-new highs, historic highs on almost every level. whether it's the transports, the russell 2,000, the nasdaq, s&p 500, and business sentiment overall is positive. you cannot deny that that coincides almost to the day with the day after election day. >> no. there is indeed a trump rally in the stock market. and,...
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knows not by whom at the start. for ellie from she knows not whom at the start.tory of a journey of discovery to greece and its past, its culture, its whole history that unravels the secrets of the cards. welcome. this is a novel about postcards, or at least it begins with the arrival of postcards. and we actually see them on the page! now, what made you decide to do that? i wanted to give my readers real, live images of greece. when i'm researching i always take a lot of photographs myself, so when i'm back in england writing i'm surrounded by them. you put them on your wall? desk? put them on the wall! i print them out in a very old fashioned way. you're in greece? i am in greece! i thought why can't i share images of greece with the people who read my books. why not? the idea for the story... did it come from this notion you wanted to show pictures? yes. in other words it was that way round, rather than the other? absolutely. it was the starting point. and then the idea of postcards as a linking thing, thejourney of this poor broken—hearted man around the coun
knows not by whom at the start. for ellie from she knows not whom at the start.tory of a journey of discovery to greece and its past, its culture, its whole history that unravels the secrets of the cards. welcome. this is a novel about postcards, or at least it begins with the arrival of postcards. and we actually see them on the page! now, what made you decide to do that? i wanted to give my readers real, live images of greece. when i'm researching i always take a lot of photographs myself, so...
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in round 2 of the ellie mae classic.--after bogeying four times on the front nine, he found his rhythm we pick it up on the 14th...digs his way out of the bunker to put himself about 10-feet from the cup. --then, watch him convert. like a 3-pointer in transition, no problem cashing in... as he gets the birdie to drop, his first of the day. --and he wasn't finished. after bogeying the 16th, he bounced back on 17. 12-feet out....perfect stroke...and of course, another tiger fist pump. --he matches his score from yesterday... with a 4-over 74, which puts him at 8-over for the tournament. that's well below the cut line, but not bad for a guy that doesn't even play this sport full time. afterwards, the mvp graded his performance. it obviously gets you thinking like if i had some time to actually practice and pursue some coaching maybe or what not, and take the game to the next level but you know who knows. i'll stay as i've heard before, i'll stay in my lane and just enjoy what. i'll be suiting up for the warrior
in round 2 of the ellie mae classic.--after bogeying four times on the front nine, he found his rhythm we pick it up on the 14th...digs his way out of the bunker to put himself about 10-feet from the cup. --then, watch him convert. like a 3-pointer in transition, no problem cashing in... as he gets the birdie to drop, his first of the day. --and he wasn't finished. after bogeying the 16th, he bounced back on 17. 12-feet out....perfect stroke...and of course, another tiger fist pump. --he...
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ellis.> thanks for having me today. i am vice president of metropolitan planning council since 1934 working on urban and regional development issues in the greater chicago region. the greater chicago region is certainly the city of chicago but also seven other counties and 280 municipalities. state of illinois leads the nation in units of government. we have about 8,000 in the state. we're not real proud to lead the nation in that but we have a lot. within those municipalities in northeastern illinois we have 400 independent water utilities. so you can imagine the issues that andy and mike describing playing out in 400 different communities revery different demographics, income and economic and that's at the heart of several issues i want to talk about today. so as senator boozman pointed out we have lots of tools in the toolbox for water infrastructure financing. a lot of them work very well. and like any tool, if you use the wrong tool at the wrapping time, try to put a screw in with tape
ellis.> thanks for having me today. i am vice president of metropolitan planning council since 1934 working on urban and regional development issues in the greater chicago region. the greater chicago region is certainly the city of chicago but also seven other counties and 280 municipalities. state of illinois leads the nation in units of government. we have about 8,000 in the state. we're not real proud to lead the nation in that but we have a lot. within those municipalities in...
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as he teed off for round 2 of the ellie mae classic. pressive rou >>> steph curry shot a respectable 4 over 74 in round one but it was a stretch for him to make the cut as he teed off for round two of the ellie mae classic. he was 7 shots off the cut line when he teed up on friday. he carded four bogeys on the front nine with no birdies. on number 4, he is robbed of a birdie when his putt from off the green hit the cup and he settled for par. on 11 he lands a second shot just a few feet from the hole. but he would miss the birdie putt. so far, curry has pared his last five holes and is through 14 at 8-over tied for 148th place. >>> in 1978, al davis picked up jim plunkett off waivers for $100. he revived his career with the silver and black eventually winning two super bowls but at the age of 69, he opened up about the price he has paid for playing in the nfl. he told the "mercury news" he has had 18 operations and says he takes 13 pills a day for various health issues. the only activity he can do is play golf, which requires him to tak
as he teed off for round 2 of the ellie mae classic. pressive rou >>> steph curry shot a respectable 4 over 74 in round one but it was a stretch for him to make the cut as he teed off for round two of the ellie mae classic. he was 7 shots off the cut line when he teed up on friday. he carded four bogeys on the front nine with no birdies. on number 4, he is robbed of a birdie when his putt from off the green hit the cup and he settled for par. on 11 he lands a second shot just a few...
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it's as if this video never existed. [ chanting "jews will not replace us" ] >> elly reed was in the middle of that and joins us now. thanks for being with us. you were at this tiki torch march. explain what you saw and the chants you heard. >> reporter: the most striking thing is how well organized it was. he sees friday's torch-it will march as full of good people, quietly protesting. not all of whom he said were neo nazis or white supremacists. it's as if this video never existed. [ chanting "jews will not replace us" ] >> elly reed was in the middle of that and joins us now. thanks for being with us. you were at this tiki torch march. explain what you saw and the chants you heard. >> reporter: the most striking thing is how well organized it was. there are people doing crowd control, there was security. people handing out extra tiki torches. everyone who was there knew exactly what they were signing up for. >> when you say there was security, you mean security by the neo nazis, by the protesters? >> reporter: that's right. they have a circle of mostly iraq and afghanistan war vet
it's as if this video never existed. [ chanting "jews will not replace us" ] >> elly reed was in the middle of that and joins us now. thanks for being with us. you were at this tiki torch march. explain what you saw and the chants you heard. >> reporter: the most striking thing is how well organized it was. he sees friday's torch-it will march as full of good people, quietly protesting. not all of whom he said were neo nazis or white supremacists. it's as if this video...
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nbc's rehema ellis has this little guy's story. >> reporter: of all the things a toddler could do on an airplane, 2-year-old guy chose to do this. >> he wants to fist bump you. >> reporter: his mom took cell phone video of them going to their seats on a southwest flight from kansas city, missouri, heading home to raleigh after visiting grandma. guy reached out to fist bump every passenger. >> say hi to everyone. >> hi. >> reporter: the warm response prompted mom to write instagram and facebook posts that have since gone viral. she said guy learned how to fist bump about six months ago and hasn't stopped. >> i think it's his way of connecting with people. he's not a big hugger, he's not a big kisser, but a solid fist bump, he's more than confident to give that up. >> reporter: it's a sharp contrast to the airline videos, the ones that have gone viral and made all of us wonder, what in the world is going on. but now there's this. there is something special about a kid's fist bump. when the bruins' championship hopes were on thin ice, the image of a young cancer survivor fist bumping th
nbc's rehema ellis has this little guy's story. >> reporter: of all the things a toddler could do on an airplane, 2-year-old guy chose to do this. >> he wants to fist bump you. >> reporter: his mom took cell phone video of them going to their seats on a southwest flight from kansas city, missouri, heading home to raleigh after visiting grandma. guy reached out to fist bump every passenger. >> say hi to everyone. >> hi. >> reporter: the warm response prompted...
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today he discovered he's not ready for the web.com tour, missing the cut at the ellie mae classic in hayward. he started the day 4 over par and bogeyed four of the first nine holes for a 39 on the front nine. he ended the day with another 74. he had two birdies, six bogeys, and missed the cut. he finished 148th of the 156-man field. his driver was all over the course. he got some hiking in. but it is always fun as a pro athlete to challenge yourself against athletes from other sports, but you also find out these guys are good. steph had fun just being part of the tournament and brought twice an amount of fans to the event. >> for the most part when you don't know what to expect going in it is hard to set expectations. and after how yesterday went, i'm extremely proud of backing that up with another solid round because it could have gone either way. it could have -- it could have been 80, 90 talks that i heard going into the tournament. but definitely i'm proud, like i said, to have a consistent effort for 36 holes and kind of get my feet wet. >> very impressive. >>> after splitting a
today he discovered he's not ready for the web.com tour, missing the cut at the ellie mae classic in hayward. he started the day 4 over par and bogeyed four of the first nine holes for a 39 on the front nine. he ended the day with another 74. he had two birdies, six bogeys, and missed the cut. he finished 148th of the 156-man field. his driver was all over the course. he got some hiking in. but it is always fun as a pro athlete to challenge yourself against athletes from other sports, but you...
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calling it quits. >> i've called them and told them i will not be coming back. >> reporter: rehema ellis, nbc news, chicopee, massachusetts. >>> amazon announced today that its $13.7 billion takeover of whole foods will be finalized on monday. and the tech giant says it will immediately slash prices and soon offer in-store deals to amazon prime customers. the move could help refocus whole foods' image with critics who've long nicknamed the chain whole paycheck over complaints of prices being too high. >>> tonight with the new season a couple weeks away, the nfl is under pressure and facing problems, a high profile quarterback whose been to the super bowl who now can't find a team that will sign him. it comes after a season of controversy in which colin kaepernick kneeled during the national anthem in protest. here's nbc's miguel almaguer. >> give a job to kaepernick! >> reporter: the protests outside of nfl headquarters in new york, among the largest the league has seen. more than a thousand fans, advocates, athletes, and the naacp standing by the quarterback who took a knee. after a sea
calling it quits. >> i've called them and told them i will not be coming back. >> reporter: rehema ellis, nbc news, chicopee, massachusetts. >>> amazon announced today that its $13.7 billion takeover of whole foods will be finalized on monday. and the tech giant says it will immediately slash prices and soon offer in-store deals to amazon prime customers. the move could help refocus whole foods' image with critics who've long nicknamed the chain whole paycheck over...
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rehema ellis, nbc news. new york. >>> it is now 4:25.we send things over to aaron and eun in the main studio. good morning, guys. >> good morning, erika. >>> now on "news4 today," a local deputy recoverg how just one touch of the drug put him in the hospital. >> getting around town could be a mess for some metro riders this weekend. the closures that could impact your plan. >> kids plug your ears. we are working for you as you head back to school. where to find tax-free deals this weekend. some parents have to plug their ears, too. talking about back to school in august, i'm not ready. >> you got to face reality. >> good morning everyone. i'm eun yang. >> i'm aaron gilchrist. you made it to friday, folks. we're working to get you ready for the day ahead. >> we're working with jack taylor in for melissa. but first to our lauryn ricketts as you head out the door. >> hello, guys. you can face that humidity up front. man, it feels like a ton of bricks, i was saying that all morning. anyhow, it is so sick, the humidity out there. plus, a litt
rehema ellis, nbc news. new york. >>> it is now 4:25.we send things over to aaron and eun in the main studio. good morning, guys. >> good morning, erika. >>> now on "news4 today," a local deputy recoverg how just one touch of the drug put him in the hospital. >> getting around town could be a mess for some metro riders this weekend. the closures that could impact your plan. >> kids plug your ears. we are working for you as you head back to school....
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curry teeing off in the ellie mae classic --he started on the back nine. up on the 15th.. curry finding his groove... birdie drops... and he's making sure to soak it all in. --then we take it to the 18th... short game on point, 8-feet out and goes left to right to drop in the putt for par. then, he shows off the tiger fist pump. --and the highlights weren't over. on par 3, 3rd, beautiful chip shot to set up another birdie. --all in all, solid day. he finished with a 4-over- 74... 3-birdies, 6 bogeys. he's currently stands 145th place out of 156... which is better than 9-pros. a guy told me on the range i remember my first tournament round. i remember every shot i hit. i think i'll have that same kind of experience. just remembering today and what it was. unbelievable gallaries out here. hopefully that continues through the week and just unbelieveable opportunity to play out here with these guys. (pam) ahead at eleven a man arrested for a deadly d-u-i crash...now charged with murder.this..as the community mourns the woman who lost her life. kee
curry teeing off in the ellie mae classic --he started on the back nine. up on the 15th.. curry finding his groove... birdie drops... and he's making sure to soak it all in. --then we take it to the 18th... short game on point, 8-feet out and goes left to right to drop in the putt for par. then, he shows off the tiger fist pump. --and the highlights weren't over. on par 3, 3rd, beautiful chip shot to set up another birdie. --all in all, solid day. he finished with a 4-over- 74... 3-birdies, 6...
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he he has been notably slow in this case, you're absolutely right. >> ellis, i want to show our viewers, i'll ask our director if we can pwrupbg up the video that took place in charlottesville, when you see the video it paints the picture of the question that i'll ask here. many are questioning the president's term or use of the term "many sides." is that creating a false equivalent here? does that legitimize this group of hatemongers? >> reporter: it does. when you say all of god's children are sin, that does not shine new light on what most agree is a pressing reality. there are some people in our country, some people in our midst, sometimes even people we know who hold views that are on matters of race, justice and e equality abhorrent to most. >> he used the word bigotry. but he did not call a spade a spade. the people that were there were white nationalists. that is simply the fact. thank you for your time today. >>> still ahead on newsroom, president trump being criticized for his reaction to shattersville. both sides are giving their statements more directly. more on that ahead.
he he has been notably slow in this case, you're absolutely right. >> ellis, i want to show our viewers, i'll ask our director if we can pwrupbg up the video that took place in charlottesville, when you see the video it paints the picture of the question that i'll ask here. many are questioning the president's term or use of the term "many sides." is that creating a false equivalent here? does that legitimize this group of hatemongers? >> reporter: it does. when you say...
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kpix 5's katie nielsen is at the ellie mae classic in hayward right now. katie, how's steph doing? >> reporter: well, right now, we are on the 12th green. he should be here in about 10 minutes. he is currently playing the tenth hole and so far today he is 4-under. that means he needs to shoot well under par if he wants to make the cut and play in the finals this weekend. for most warriors fans, they have no idea what that means and frankly, they just don't care. >> i have been to a driving range once. >> to be honest, i know nothing about golf. i'm here to see curry. >> reporter: warriors fans came out in force to support their favorite player. >> it's exciting. he can do anything. golf, basketball. maybe even football, baseball. i don't know. [ laughter ] >> like my dream to see him to meet him. >> there's a lot more energy tossed around in the crowd out there, you know? i saw basketballs being bounced around. >> alamo, california! stephen curry! >> whoo! [ applause and cheers ] >> curry shot a 74 yesterday, a phenomenal score for any amateur. but it's not enough for curry. >> pre
kpix 5's katie nielsen is at the ellie mae classic in hayward right now. katie, how's steph doing? >> reporter: well, right now, we are on the 12th green. he should be here in about 10 minutes. he is currently playing the tenth hole and so far today he is 4-under. that means he needs to shoot well under par if he wants to make the cut and play in the finals this weekend. for most warriors fans, they have no idea what that means and frankly, they just don't care. >> i have been to a...
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. >> ellis, what do you think? chuckling just a little at the notion of the mooch being the voice of moderation in this crowd. listen, it is important. what we have here is a government of grievances and factions. and this is just another way of playing out these bitter feelings among these folks. yes, it does get in the wave governing and in the way of the message of the president. >> the white house tells cnn's senior white house correspondent jim acosta that steve bannon may be on the outs with general kelly, the new white house chief of staff. do you believe that that is really realistic that bannon potentially could be gone if general kelly has his way? >> i've always said this. since literally the first week in office, people have been saying and sources have been saying that steve bannon's job is on the line or he's going to be out or fired. he's lasted longer than pretty much everybody. so i don't put any stock in this. ultimately the president will decide this. it's very clear you wouldn't have said scar m
. >> ellis, what do you think? chuckling just a little at the notion of the mooch being the voice of moderation in this crowd. listen, it is important. what we have here is a government of grievances and factions. and this is just another way of playing out these bitter feelings among these folks. yes, it does get in the wave governing and in the way of the message of the president. >> the white house tells cnn's senior white house correspondent jim acosta that steve bannon may be...
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in round 2 of the ellie mae classic.-after bogeying four times on the front nine, he found his rhythm we pick it up on the 14th...digs his way out of the bunker to put himself about 10-feet from the cup. --then, watch him convert. like a 3-pointer in transition, no problem cashing in... as he gets the birdie to drop, his first of the day.it obviously gets you thinking like if i had some time to actually practice and pursue some coaching maybe or what not, and take the game to the next level but you know who knows. i'll stay as i've heard before, i'll stay in my lane and just enjoy what. i'll be suiting up for the warriors this year. live look outside... golden gate bridge.. ( anny ) for the weekend: it's afro-solo in san francisco. check out african-american art and performances. it's happening at yerba buena gardens from 1:00 to 3:00. it's free to attend. ♪ sun to the farm ♪ ♪ to the seeds in a row ♪ ♪ goodness begins with the seed that you sow ♪ ♪ plant that oat and watch it grow ♪ ♪ good goes around and a
in round 2 of the ellie mae classic.-after bogeying four times on the front nine, he found his rhythm we pick it up on the 14th...digs his way out of the bunker to put himself about 10-feet from the cup. --then, watch him convert. like a 3-pointer in transition, no problem cashing in... as he gets the birdie to drop, his first of the day.it obviously gets you thinking like if i had some time to actually practice and pursue some coaching maybe or what not, and take the game to the next level but...
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they say he approached the 16-year-old on july 6th on laguna street near ellis. he then grabbed her arms and tried to pull her towards his car. the teen kicked him and punched him, causing him to finally let go. he is described as a hispanic man between 35 and 40 years old, weighing about 160 pounds. he was also wearing glasses. the man drove away in a four-door gold or beige american made sedan, similar to a 2000 buick. >> today, president trump kicks off what the white house is calling a working vacation. he's not able to take a holiday from the growing investigation into russian election meddling. maggie ruly is in washington. >> reporter: surrounded by thousands of supporters at his campaign rally in west virginia, president trump can't seem to escape russia. >> the russia story is a total fabrication. it's just an excuse for the greatest loss in the history of american politics. that's all it is. >> reporter: but in washington, all signs point to the ongoing investigation into russian election meddlin only ramping up. the "wall street journal" first reported
they say he approached the 16-year-old on july 6th on laguna street near ellis. he then grabbed her arms and tried to pull her towards his car. the teen kicked him and punched him, causing him to finally let go. he is described as a hispanic man between 35 and 40 years old, weighing about 160 pounds. he was also wearing glasses. the man drove away in a four-door gold or beige american made sedan, similar to a 2000 buick. >> today, president trump kicks off what the white house is calling...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> some important information tonight. >>> turning overseas is now, a massive inferno is burning at one of the tallest residential towers in the world. videos from social media show the flames spreading up the side of the building which is over a thousand feet tall in dubai. emergency officials say it's been evacuated, but it's unclear whether there are any deaths or injuri injuries. that same tower was damaged by fire in 2015. >>> still ahead, think you're safer in the back seat? think again. an alarming new wake-up call about the dangers of not buckling up when you're in the back. >>> also the dramatic scene caught on camera. hikers trapped by a the day after chemo might mean a trip back to the doctor's office, just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%... ...a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neula
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> some important information tonight. >>> turning overseas is now, a massive inferno is burning at one of the tallest residential towers in the world. videos from social media show the flames spreading up the side of the building which is over a thousand feet tall in dubai. emergency officials say it's been evacuated, but it's unclear whether there are any deaths or injuri injuries. that same tower was damaged by fire in 2015. >>> still...
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rozettia ellis took them. >> put them in my car, trunk, back seat, side panel, on the floorboards until to the top. >> mason: and headed home? >> and headed home with them. >> mason: she was a contracted seamstress with the store who lost her job but rescued those dresses. >> at that point we thought, oh my gosh, thank you. we were so grateful. >> reporter: but rose, as she's known, has one more surprise. at her home in tulsa, she's been working on a special wedding gift. stitch by stitch she's altering more than 80 dresses for free. >> i was dumbfounded. honestly dumbfounded. >> reporter: you don't have to do this. >> i do. >> reporter: said who? >> me. my integrity says i have to. okay. so you have standard for yourself, then you live up to those standards. >> reporter: once a week she fills her car with dresses and drives 110 miles to this oklahoma city hotel to deliver them. motivated to do something, stephanie huey has raised $5,600 for ellis through a go fund me page. >> this is what's left? >> yes, and it's going down fast. i've been a busy bee. >> reporter: this oklahoma grandmo
rozettia ellis took them. >> put them in my car, trunk, back seat, side panel, on the floorboards until to the top. >> mason: and headed home? >> and headed home with them. >> mason: she was a contracted seamstress with the store who lost her job but rescued those dresses. >> at that point we thought, oh my gosh, thank you. we were so grateful. >> reporter: but rose, as she's known, has one more surprise. at her home in tulsa, she's been working on a special...
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nbc's rehema ellis has the lucky winner and what she plans to do now. >> reporter: marv is couldn't believe her own eyes when she checked her powerball ticket after leaving work. >> i go, hey, i have that number, i have that. i have that. he goes, let me see that ticket. he goes, you just won. >> your winning powerball number tonight -- >> reporter: her picks a combination of birthdays and special numbers opinion >> today as i'm driving here, i'm still like, this isn't true, this can't be. and then now, it's like, uh, i am a winner. >> reporter: the 53-year-old bought her ticket yesterday afternoon here at this convenience store in chicopee massachusetts not far from her home. the store is also a winner. it gets a cool $50,000 for selling the record breaking ticket. do you remember selling her the ticket? >> yes, i remember. >> you've seen her before? >> i've seen her before, that's why i remember. she's a regular here. >> nothing here? owr, 80 miles away. overnight the state lotto commission told the handy variety store just outside of boston it sold the winning ticket. but officials later
nbc's rehema ellis has the lucky winner and what she plans to do now. >> reporter: marv is couldn't believe her own eyes when she checked her powerball ticket after leaving work. >> i go, hey, i have that number, i have that. i have that. he goes, let me see that ticket. he goes, you just won. >> your winning powerball number tonight -- >> reporter: her picks a combination of birthdays and special numbers opinion >> today as i'm driving here, i'm still like, this...
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. >>> we go out on the greens with steph curry and his first day for the ellie mae classic. at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? oh, on the bed? you never told your dad and i about any... wait, what's going on now? move the flag. what should i watch? wait, what's going on now? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice remote. xfinity. the future of awesome. at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? oh, on the bed? you never told your dad and i about any... wait, what's going on now? move the flag. >>> welcome back. >>> i was driving home yesterday a little after 1:00 through emeryville on i 80 and i saw the smoke. i kept thinking about mark that time because it was windy. there was a wave at the top of the ridge. >> this time of the year everything is dry and the attack is so aggressive on these fires and thankfully that paid off
. >>> we go out on the greens with steph curry and his first day for the ellie mae classic. at ikea, we believe your perfect student deserves the perfect room for the perfect price. and... who's there? hey. a boy? oh, on the bed? you never told your dad and i about any... wait, what's going on now? move the flag. what should i watch? wait, what's going on now? show me sports. it's so fluffy! look at that fluffy unicorn! he's so fluffy i'm gonna die! your voice is awesome. the x1 voice...
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today he discovered he's not ready for the web.com tour, missing the cut at the ellie mae classic in. he started the day 4 over par and bogeyed four of the first nine holes for a 39 on the front nine. he ended the day with another 74. he had two birdies, six bogeys, and missed the cut. he finished 148th of the 156-man field. his driver was all over the course. he got some hiking in. but it is always fun as a pro athlete to challenge yourself against athletes from other sports, but you also find out these guys are good. steph had fun just being part of the tournament and brought twice an amount of fans to the event. >> for the most part when you don't know what to expect going in it is hard to set expectations. and after how yesterday went, i'm extremely proud of backing that up with another solid round because it could have gone either way. it could have -- it could have been 80, 90 talks that i heard going into the tournament. but definitely i'm proud, like i said, to have a consistent effort for 36 holes and kind of get my feet wet. >> very impressive. >>> after splitting a four ga
today he discovered he's not ready for the web.com tour, missing the cut at the ellie mae classic in. he started the day 4 over par and bogeyed four of the first nine holes for a 39 on the front nine. he ended the day with another 74. he had two birdies, six bogeys, and missed the cut. he finished 148th of the 156-man field. his driver was all over the course. he got some hiking in. but it is always fun as a pro athlete to challenge yourself against athletes from other sports, but you also find...
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let's talk now with ben ferguson, cnn political commentator, and ellis hanigan, a political copperenisers discussed at camp david, we're told. from vice president pence on down. it appears he's made a decision. ben ferguson, hard to telegraph or guess what's in his mind here but could be a significant one. a president who did not like america's foreign entanglements and very possible he may be sending more troops there or deciding something different. how sequential a decision is this for the trump presidency? >> i think anytime any president is dealing with something on this type of stage, obviously, feeling as if they need to address the people in primetime, it's very important. and i think the president here is obviously, he's met with his team here this weekend. these are issues that as an american i think we all want the president to succeed in. i always say when a candidate, president obama, i never wanted him to fail when it came to foreign policy, especially for the men and women in uniform. i hope we all look at this through the eyes of maybe not politics and say, this is si
let's talk now with ben ferguson, cnn political commentator, and ellis hanigan, a political copperenisers discussed at camp david, we're told. from vice president pence on down. it appears he's made a decision. ben ferguson, hard to telegraph or guess what's in his mind here but could be a significant one. a president who did not like america's foreign entanglements and very possible he may be sending more troops there or deciding something different. how sequential a decision is this for the...
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warriors star steph curry will tee off in round two of the ellie mae classic in hayward.tick to the basketball court. ( darya ) curry is near last place through the first round of his pro golf debut. cury did sink a few good shots yesterday. but he finished with a 74. that's 4 strokes over par. he's currently sits in 145th place out of 156 players.. here is curry talking about his game. a guy told me on the range i remember my first tournament round. i remember every shot i hit. i think i'll have that same kind of experience. just remembering today and what it was. unbelievable gallaries out here. hopefully that continues through the week and just unbelieveable opportunity to play out here with these guys. ( mark ) steph tees off in round two at 2:15 this afternoon. ( mark ) now to baseball... it is the final game of the bay bridge series. let's go to the bottom of the 1st... that's when the giants jarret parker doubles into the gap. that scores two runs and gives san francisco a 4 run lead. in the next inning... brandon belt hits a 2 run blast to add to the
warriors star steph curry will tee off in round two of the ellie mae classic in hayward.tick to the basketball court. ( darya ) curry is near last place through the first round of his pro golf debut. cury did sink a few good shots yesterday. but he finished with a 74. that's 4 strokes over par. he's currently sits in 145th place out of 156 players.. here is curry talking about his game. a guy told me on the range i remember my first tournament round. i remember every shot i hit. i think i'll...
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on laguna street near ellis streeta 16- year old girl was walking alone, when a man in a car drove by... parked.. got out of his car.. and grabbed her. the girl was able to fight the man off - and run awway.if you have any information... you're asked to contact concord police. ((pam)) the family of a bay area artist... killed while painting an anti- violence mural in oakland... is suing immigration and customs enforcement.((grant))kron 4's ella sogomonian spoke with the family attorney who says the gun used in the murder...belon ged to a federal agent. bay area artist tony ramos volunteered to paint this anti violence mural on west street in oakland two years ago.when he stopped to snap a picture of his work he was gunned down on that tuesday morning.police arrested marquis holloway.it was found the 27-year-old victim was killed using a handgun stolen from an immigration and customs enforcement agent.sot: alison cordova, attorney// "we have a system where the government is unfortunately supplying weapons and putting weapons in the hands of criminals because they're failing to safeguar
on laguna street near ellis streeta 16- year old girl was walking alone, when a man in a car drove by... parked.. got out of his car.. and grabbed her. the girl was able to fight the man off - and run awway.if you have any information... you're asked to contact concord police. ((pam)) the family of a bay area artist... killed while painting an anti- violence mural in oakland... is suing immigration and customs enforcement.((grant))kron 4's ella sogomonian spoke with the family attorney who says...
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motivated to do something, stephanie huey has raised $5,600 for ellis through a go fund me page. >> this it's going down fast. i've just been a busy bee. >> reporter: this oklahoma grandmother says she will continue working 15-hour days and making tho y drives to meet the brides until the 20 or so gowns that are left, fit just right. >> thank you. enjoy your wedding. >> reporter: infinite joy, provided by a single rose. david begnaud, cbs news, oklahoma city. >> mason: rose to the rescue. that sews up another edition of the "cbs evening news." >> time to work! >> reporter: i'm anthony mason in new york. thanks for watching. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org we've been showing you the mounds of garbage piling up on now kpix >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm veronica de la cruz. we have been showing you the mounds of garbage piling up on the streets. now kpix 5's susie steimle reports, city leaders are about to talk about a plan what to do about it. >> breaking news from oakland. victorian house there has been going up
motivated to do something, stephanie huey has raised $5,600 for ellis through a go fund me page. >> this it's going down fast. i've just been a busy bee. >> reporter: this oklahoma grandmother says she will continue working 15-hour days and making tho y drives to meet the brides until the 20 or so gowns that are left, fit just right. >> thank you. enjoy your wedding. >> reporter: infinite joy, provided by a single rose. david begnaud, cbs news, oklahoma city. >>...