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ellis: it is a tough thing.have always said, americans, we are big hearted, but we can't afford to be soft headed. i am happy to be the person, i am willing to be the person who is saying these tough t through and sometimes it is only when you are writing a check for $50 billion after sandy or whatever it ends up being here -- soledad: $190 at this moment -- mr. ellis: that is the estimate. there is a fog of disaster just like there is a fog of war. no one really knows what the cost is. but anyway, whatever the number is, it is a big number. that is when we have to be talking about this and then hopefully can continue the conversation between disasters and get the policies in place because you are right, it is hard to seem mean spirited because you are saying well you don't deserve all this money an maybe we can do this better but i think that is clearly what we are going to have to do. we need to have the discussion during the disaster and after the disaster. soledad: steve ellis, nice to talk with you. mr. ell
ellis: it is a tough thing.have always said, americans, we are big hearted, but we can't afford to be soft headed. i am happy to be the person, i am willing to be the person who is saying these tough t through and sometimes it is only when you are writing a check for $50 billion after sandy or whatever it ends up being here -- soledad: $190 at this moment -- mr. ellis: that is the estimate. there is a fog of disaster just like there is a fog of war. no one really knows what the cost is. but...
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please welcome jay ellis.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 worked for a 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 learn
please welcome jay ellis.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...
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let's bring back in ellis and john. we were talking earlier in the show september incredibly busy month for congress when they return from their recess. you know, do you think they can get this agenda done? sarah huckabee sanders, tax cuts, how can we not agree on tax cuts? she wants all democrats to get on board. do you think we can have a bipartisan agreement on tax reform, john? >> i don't think it will be bipartisan but tax reform is an existential issue for this administration, for the simple reason they don't get it done and there isn't upward pressure on wages, the republican majority is in serious jeopardy. so the, president won't be able to get anything done unless he is able to enjoy the political benefits of a much stronger recovery. then, they have the opportunity to move on to some of their other again today items but they need to schedule their fights. need to focus like a laser beam and actually sell tax reform to the american people right now. lauren: which they're trying to do right now. gary cohn spoke
let's bring back in ellis and john. we were talking earlier in the show september incredibly busy month for congress when they return from their recess. you know, do you think they can get this agenda done? sarah huckabee sanders, tax cuts, how can we not agree on tax cuts? she wants all democrats to get on board. do you think we can have a bipartisan agreement on tax reform, john? >> i don't think it will be bipartisan but tax reform is an existential issue for this administration, for...
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ellie ellie. ellie and i were the guest hosts with al.e on. how gracious of them. they're all 12 years old. they treated me luke i was one of them. and i kind of am. >> wow. i hadn't seen this. i'm getting it on a loop. >> i'm very good. i didn't realize a lot on "unbreakable kimmy schmidt." >> and on broadway. but i felt welcomed at that moment. and another favorite moment i have has to do with al or the lack thereof. al was with world events. and i wasupstairso do the weather that day. i got to step into the shoes. your at-home vie did how is that possible? >> hard to imagine. they were like she doesn't know what the weather is. >> can we see it? >> i don't know if we have it. >> we do. >> there's a large "l large spaceship hovering over the great lakes. be careful. that's what's going on around the country. here's -- >> you know exactly what you're saying. >> here's what's happening -- am i off? here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> you stuck the landing. >> i tried. >> a spaceship? >> it was hovering over michigan. it
ellie ellie. ellie and i were the guest hosts with al.e on. how gracious of them. they're all 12 years old. they treated me luke i was one of them. and i kind of am. >> wow. i hadn't seen this. i'm getting it on a loop. >> i'm very good. i didn't realize a lot on "unbreakable kimmy schmidt." >> and on broadway. but i felt welcomed at that moment. and another favorite moment i have has to do with al or the lack thereof. al was with world events. and i wasupstairso do...
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ellie, i know your mom is in the hospital tonight. how's she doing? >> she's doing good. she had some respiratory problems but she's finally doing good and i spoke to her and she's in good spirits. >> reporter: ellie, can you -- >> go ahead. >> can you please describe the conditions when you were visiting your mom, how hot it was? >> i was visiting my mom for a few hours every day so she could have my company and before the hurricane, everything works fine, the air conditioner was working well. they were being well treated, as always. during the hurricane, i went the next day and i started feeling that the air was not working properly. i asked if they had electricity and they told me that they were working on generators. i went upstairs, especially yesterday, i went upstairs and it was very hot upstairs, also. i saw the nurses trying to help the patients. they had them -- most of them in the hall outside the rooms and they had air conditioner units, but the portable ones. they also had fans and they were trying to get them all together so they were able to breathe. i can
ellie, i know your mom is in the hospital tonight. how's she doing? >> she's doing good. she had some respiratory problems but she's finally doing good and i spoke to her and she's in good spirits. >> reporter: ellie, can you -- >> go ahead. >> can you please describe the conditions when you were visiting your mom, how hot it was? >> i was visiting my mom for a few hours every day so she could have my company and before the hurricane, everything works fine, the air...
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with flag facts, i'm ellie. - want to do well in school? my advice is to take all the advice you can get. here's christin with some tips to help you make the grade. - teachers, guidance counselors, and parents will give you lots of good reasons why you should try hard to visit the colleges you're interested in applying to. for example, it's the best way to see what the campus is like, from classrooms to dorms to recreation areas. but there's another big reason to visit a school, especially if you're not even a high school junior yet. the visit may help give you a better idea of the kind of student that college is looking for. and that might influence the choices you make in high school. you may opt for more science classes or join the debate club or model un or maybe strive for more leadership roles. the earlier you know those things, the better your chances of modeling yourself as the school's ideal student. i'm christin, here to help you to make the grade. (upbeat orchestral music) - now for our series called guess the president. i'll com
with flag facts, i'm ellie. - want to do well in school? my advice is to take all the advice you can get. here's christin with some tips to help you make the grade. - teachers, guidance counselors, and parents will give you lots of good reasons why you should try hard to visit the colleges you're interested in applying to. for example, it's the best way to see what the campus is like, from classrooms to dorms to recreation areas. but there's another big reason to visit a school, especially if...
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michele ellis is a rookie officer in training. this is her second week working on prison grounds. >> my husband, you know, was kind of skeptical at first. i think he knows this is something that i really want to do. >> i've always had a passion for law enforcement. that's just something i love. my kids were kind of excited. they thought, okay, mommy is going to be a cop. that's cool for them. i don't think they really understand everything that's going on. you have to remember to stay firm, fair and consistent. you can't really treat anybody any different. they're all human. they're all men. you have to remember that. >> hey, this is lieutenant meehan. can you send offender tye, t-y-e up to custody hall? i need to speak with him. >> it's been a bad week for ronnie tye. since being caught with a cell phone charger, prison officials have suspended his contact visits. and now they've just handed down a ruling on his request to be married at the prison. >> they denied getting married at this time due to conduct history. >> how can the
michele ellis is a rookie officer in training. this is her second week working on prison grounds. >> my husband, you know, was kind of skeptical at first. i think he knows this is something that i really want to do. >> i've always had a passion for law enforcement. that's just something i love. my kids were kind of excited. they thought, okay, mommy is going to be a cop. that's cool for them. i don't think they really understand everything that's going on. you have to remember to...
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stephen ellis is with us. he is vice president of taxpayers for common sense. we're talking about the cost and effectiveness of federally funded disaster relief programs, particularly hurricane harvey. guest: thank you. host: what are the copper getting factors facing the white house and congress as they figure out how much money is needed for houston and louisiana? about with they talk a fog of war, there is a fog of disaster. immediately the efforts are about first responders and getting people out of harm's way, but as you move into recovery, it is hard to know exactly what the needs are. you want to start slowly in some respects. you want to make sure the money is being spent wisely and appropriately. initially it is going to be a .ot of debris removal things just have to be taken away. then trying to figure out what can be saved, what has to be torn down, what is -- where are the places that you should not rebuild and invest. it is going to take time. it is a long process. host: we know the trump administration is going to initially asked for $6 billion. h
stephen ellis is with us. he is vice president of taxpayers for common sense. we're talking about the cost and effectiveness of federally funded disaster relief programs, particularly hurricane harvey. guest: thank you. host: what are the copper getting factors facing the white house and congress as they figure out how much money is needed for houston and louisiana? about with they talk a fog of war, there is a fog of disaster. immediately the efforts are about first responders and getting...
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ellis was a good story teller too and i always had to wonder.any, many years, decades later they were in a very tough deployment, i was at 20-man position in this bridge, we got hit four times, very hard. it was a brutal, brutal violent deprived place and when the tour was done, those guys couldn't wait to get back to italy where they based all kinds of activity that i won't go into detail but definitely prepared for a good time when they got back to italy. after that, i caught up with them afterwards in italy, a lot of them said, you know, if we could go back to restrepo and we would all do it tomorrow and we thought, we don't wanting to back to america, we wanting to back to war and all of a sudden they thought about ellis and the captives and i thought, what is it about modern society that's so unappealing even for people that have enjoyed safety of its comforts. >> you say in here talking about war, when you receive your draft card vietnam had ended and you said that i had no problem with fighting a war, i just didn't trust, trust my governm
ellis was a good story teller too and i always had to wonder.any, many years, decades later they were in a very tough deployment, i was at 20-man position in this bridge, we got hit four times, very hard. it was a brutal, brutal violent deprived place and when the tour was done, those guys couldn't wait to get back to italy where they based all kinds of activity that i won't go into detail but definitely prepared for a good time when they got back to italy. after that, i caught up with them...
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ellie would keep off kenya came close but missed the record is compacted gladys said shadow no one the women's rights. for the third invictus games for wounded veterans have sussed have started that eight day run into run time canada through competition the games have helped injured soldiers overcome trauma suffered in combat britain's prince harry helped launch the invictus games in twenty fourteen this year that will bring the veteran athletes from fifteen countries together in twelve adaptive sports as nearly six hundred injured and wounded servicemen and women competing for medals. is a reminder of our top stories at this hour voting has begun in germany's parliamentary elections but incumbent i'm going to go to when i fall as chancellor i might challenge that martin shields has already cast his ballot although he's unlikely to win he could still end up in government task force coalition power. full coverage of that of course that throughout the day here on that day w. on t.v. and on the line have your next update at the top of the hour myself getting. your smart t.v. smarter d.w.
ellie would keep off kenya came close but missed the record is compacted gladys said shadow no one the women's rights. for the third invictus games for wounded veterans have sussed have started that eight day run into run time canada through competition the games have helped injured soldiers overcome trauma suffered in combat britain's prince harry helped launch the invictus games in twenty fourteen this year that will bring the veteran athletes from fifteen countries together in twelve...
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all of a sudden i thought about ellis in the captives. and i thought, what is it about modern society that is so unappealing even to people who have enjoyed the benefits of its date the and its comforts? >> you saying here, talking about war, when you receive your draft card vietnam had ended and you say that you write and i know problem personally with fighting a war. i just did not trust my government to send me to one that was completely necessary. you then quote - your father. and this is a quote - i will remember forever. saying, i'm sure you know what it is but you asked him about this. and he was very anti-vietnam and he said, you don't owe your country nothing. you owe it something and depending on what happens, you might await your life. talk to me little bit more about your dad and that quote. >> he grew up in france. and he came here during the war as the germans were rolling into paris. chis father was jewish and he and his family fled. he got to this country tried to join the military but had asthma so he could not. he contri
all of a sudden i thought about ellis in the captives. and i thought, what is it about modern society that is so unappealing even to people who have enjoyed the benefits of its date the and its comforts? >> you saying here, talking about war, when you receive your draft card vietnam had ended and you say that you write and i know problem personally with fighting a war. i just did not trust my government to send me to one that was completely necessary. you then quote - your father. and...
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. >> meet ellie, a voice activated communications assistant designed for seniors when the startup company in robotics wanted to test a new robot. the residents were not sure what to expect. >> clean my room? >> i walked around and shot lasers. >> but danielle is here because brookdale embraces tech. many of its clients are the parents of silicon valley workers and there's a unique program to allow entrepreneurs to spend a week to do research for senior oriented products. >> to wake up here in the morning and sleep here at night and to go through the daily routines here is kind of unheard of experience that we have the ability to be part of. >> ellie is still being developed and danielle will listen closely to learn how the device can be used to connect the elderly to loved ones and the internet. at this focus group the residents say the key is to make it simple to operate. >> there is all kinds of things to explore. if we just get past the fear of technology. >> that won't be easy. most seniors are intimidated by tech but by living with them, danielle hopes to figure out how to stop her e
. >> meet ellie, a voice activated communications assistant designed for seniors when the startup company in robotics wanted to test a new robot. the residents were not sure what to expect. >> clean my room? >> i walked around and shot lasers. >> but danielle is here because brookdale embraces tech. many of its clients are the parents of silicon valley workers and there's a unique program to allow entrepreneurs to spend a week to do research for senior oriented products....
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let's go right now to nbc's rahami ma ellis in the bahamas. couple days. about the bahamian overall, are they out of it? the going to get? >> reporter: we don't know for r hurricane called jose that's on its way to this area. fact, it' barbuda. as you know, that island had d property has been leveled in barbuda. what can jose do to la here. we've got light rain falling, overcast skies. there's talk of thunderstorms and showers today. that's what we had overnight. a hurricane warning remains in effect. tropical storm force wi during day. headline here is in here, but no more so than in r overnight with hurricane-force hurricane is expected to linger. there's a lot of reason for concern because hurricane irma deadly. people have lost their here in the caribbean as a result of that storm. it proves. while things may seem calm here, officials are telling people t. another hurricane is on the way danger zone just yet. alex. rehema, there's a little wind. you noticed downed trees, water, albeit choppy behind you coming up to flood stage, five, that? >> reporter:
let's go right now to nbc's rahami ma ellis in the bahamas. couple days. about the bahamian overall, are they out of it? the going to get? >> reporter: we don't know for r hurricane called jose that's on its way to this area. fact, it' barbuda. as you know, that island had d property has been leveled in barbuda. what can jose do to la here. we've got light rain falling, overcast skies. there's talk of thunderstorms and showers today. that's what we had overnight. a hurricane warning...
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does the perry ellis name and brand still have that kind of power even so many years later >> well, we have done -- we did the trademark in 1999 and we did the operating business in 2005 we always kept with the dna of the brand and making sure that we have our fashion shows and respect it as a designer brand and we continue to do that today and it is a name sake of the company when we went public in 1993 the name was supreme international and 1999 when we acquired the trademark, we felt that perry ellis is better known than supreme internationals so that was the justification of changing the corporate's name. we kept the tradition. >> george, you left cuba in 1961 many members of my family did, too. could you have built this company like any country in the world? >> i don't think so. it is an exceptional situation for everybody, we are looking to live here. i travel the whole world and nowhere in the world would i have the opportunity that i have had in the united states and i thank the americans and the united states that have allowed me to do this. i am proud that we have employed ov
does the perry ellis name and brand still have that kind of power even so many years later >> well, we have done -- we did the trademark in 1999 and we did the operating business in 2005 we always kept with the dna of the brand and making sure that we have our fashion shows and respect it as a designer brand and we continue to do that today and it is a name sake of the company when we went public in 1993 the name was supreme international and 1999 when we acquired the trademark, we felt...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, dallas. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us.hat is "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. the mixed messages about free speech we a >>> if the speakers come we'll be ready. >> right now at 6:00, is it on or off? the mixed messages about free speech week at cal. high level conservatives making last minute decisions. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us on this friday. raj mathai. >> jessica aguirre. confusion tonight over free speech week at cal. here is what we know. all right proskt fewer milo yiannopoulos is in the bay area. he landed today and will holdz news conference tomorrow at treasure island ann coulter. she is out. conservative commentator sent an email to the associated press saying she is not coming to cal. but what about steve bannon? former white house chief strategist has not confirmed nor denied his participation. nbc bay area jodi hernandez joins us live with the latest reaction from the
rehema ellis, nbc news, dallas. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us.hat is "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. the mixed messages about free speech we a >>> if the speakers come we'll be ready. >> right now at 6:00, is it on or off? the mixed messages about free speech week at cal. high level conservatives making last minute decisions. >>> the...
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now, three women are going after the tech company including former google employee kelly ellis. abc 7 news spoke to her attorney. he says ellis wases being paid less than a male counterpart even though she had more experience. >> she applied for promotion and the promotion request was denied. she was told you haven't been here long enough to be promoted. so she started behind, and she stayed behind. >> that suit was filed in federal court in san francisco. attorney james finburg hopes it will become a class action suit. so we'll wait and see if that happens. google issued a statement saying "job level and promotions are determined through rigorous hiring and promotion committees and must pass multiple levels of review including checks to make sure there is no gender bias in these decisions." >>> we're also right now tracking developing news out of missouri. hundreds of people on the streets protesting a judge's verdict in the death of a black map man at the hands of police. this morning a white former officer was found not guilty in the murder of anthony lamar smith. the officer
now, three women are going after the tech company including former google employee kelly ellis. abc 7 news spoke to her attorney. he says ellis wases being paid less than a male counterpart even though she had more experience. >> she applied for promotion and the promotion request was denied. she was told you haven't been here long enough to be promoted. so she started behind, and she stayed behind. >> that suit was filed in federal court in san francisco. attorney james finburg...
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joining me now, ellie whose mother was in that nursing home.llie, thank you so much for being with us. your mother, i believe, 96 years old. tell me how she's doing right now? >> thank you. my mother is doing a little better. she was just suffering from pneumonia but she's okay, she's on antibiotics. you know, i think she's going to make it hopefully. but with this happening is a disgrace -- >> thank goodness. >> has to do with florida power and light and the officials trying to wipe this off. >> ellie, if you can hear me, i know the connection is hard because i'm down in the florida keys. let me ask you, you worried that this could happen. you placed phone calls before it happened. explain that to me. >> yes. yes, go ahead. hello? >> elle, can you still hear me? >> yes, yes, i can hear you. >> elle, my question was you were worried this could happen. you say you called to warn folks you were worried this would happen. you called the power company. give me the timeline? >> okay. i started calling the power company from the day before and i call
joining me now, ellie whose mother was in that nursing home.llie, thank you so much for being with us. your mother, i believe, 96 years old. tell me how she's doing right now? >> thank you. my mother is doing a little better. she was just suffering from pneumonia but she's okay, she's on antibiotics. you know, i think she's going to make it hopefully. but with this happening is a disgrace -- >> thank goodness. >> has to do with florida power and light and the officials trying...
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>> i don't know. >> when ellie was here filling in for a while.flict -- does universal own -- no. >> everybody on your soul cycles. >> i'm confused -- i was like -- >> we were talking about the suspense, i think. >> he's watching right now, that's pretty awesome. >> we don't know, but we tried to. we love you, and one of the things he does so well, he distracts you from working out. >> while you're working out. >> yes. >> he gives you mantras. he speaks like a puppet, which we adore. >> how is that? >> he does like -- it's like an altar ego. it's like -- he does a different voice. >> while you're cycling? >> yes. >> does that pump you up? >> yes. in a weird way. >> it does. >> the key -- he distracts from the hard work you're doing, which i think is such -- i mean -- deseptemberively deep. >> i'm there, obviously, for the bod. but i'm also there for the mind. >> sure. >> exactly. and he does a good job catering to both. >> now everybody is going to sign up for rique's class. >> it's already full. >> we can't get in. we love you. >> make an excepti
>> i don't know. >> when ellie was here filling in for a while.flict -- does universal own -- no. >> everybody on your soul cycles. >> i'm confused -- i was like -- >> we were talking about the suspense, i think. >> he's watching right now, that's pretty awesome. >> we don't know, but we tried to. we love you, and one of the things he does so well, he distracts you from working out. >> while you're working out. >> yes. >> he gives you...
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>> repeople hema ellis in nassau, thank you. back here in florida there's fear if some of the buildings and insfra structure can withstand the blow from hurricane irma. to construction cranes atop high-rises. miguel almaguer has the latest. >> reporter: tonight a clear view of trouble on miami's horizon, a sea of construction cranes with no time to take them down. officials who operate two dozen cranes say the 360,000-pound steel structures are built to withstand 145-mile-per-hour winds, but there's fear tonight irma could knock them down, which is why they're designed to spin. >> they will blow whichever way the wind is blowing, they'll turn just like a weather vane would on top of a house if you had one. >> reporter: that's what happened as irma passed through puerto rico, though during superstorm sandy in one collapsed. from sky to sea, first responders are bracing for the worst. with a storm surge that could reach ten feet, the height of our drone, the national weather service says buildings could be washed into sea. some co
>> repeople hema ellis in nassau, thank you. back here in florida there's fear if some of the buildings and insfra structure can withstand the blow from hurricane irma. to construction cranes atop high-rises. miguel almaguer has the latest. >> reporter: tonight a clear view of trouble on miami's horizon, a sea of construction cranes with no time to take them down. officials who operate two dozen cranes say the 360,000-pound steel structures are built to withstand 145-mile-per-hour...
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rehema ellis has tonight's "inspiring america" report. >> so i did talk to -- >> reporter: renee hall charge in dallas like no woman has ever done before. she's the city's first female police chief commanding a force that's 80% male, making her likely to face unprecedented scrutiny. do you see a double standard? >> i think there's a double standard, but i don't think we have to accept it. you can't judge every woman by me no more than i can judge every man by you. >> reporter: the 18-year veteran of the detroit police department is taking over in dallas at a tough time. five officers were gunned down last year. >> we have to be okay with being emotional about the things that we see. >> reporter: she's not alone. dallas now has three women at the top law enforcement agencies, a first in the city and rare nationwide. >> so how is it going down here? johnson is the dallas county district attorney. >> we are not here because we're women. we're here because we are capable, qualified, educated, trained to do an outstanding job. >> and just happen to be women. >> reporter: lupe valdez is the
rehema ellis has tonight's "inspiring america" report. >> so i did talk to -- >> reporter: renee hall charge in dallas like no woman has ever done before. she's the city's first female police chief commanding a force that's 80% male, making her likely to face unprecedented scrutiny. do you see a double standard? >> i think there's a double standard, but i don't think we have to accept it. you can't judge every woman by me no more than i can judge every man by you....
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rehema ellis, nbc news, dallas. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us.ghtly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. ♪ >>> now on "extra." lady gaga fires a new shot at madonna. >> i just want madonna to tell me [bleep]. >> her new confessions about their ugly feud. what the material girl did to enrage her one time super fan. >>> jennifer lopez's...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, mckeesport, pennsylvania. >> something to celebrate.preciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news >> how are you doing? >> good. >> fergie's first interview about her split from josh duhamel. >> you've got to let your feelings out somewhere or you're going to implode. >> will there be a custody war over their son axl? >>> and hoe opera says deepak chopra helped her get through low moments. >> and surviving mexico's last devastating earthquake. >> a lot of friends died. >> and the star under fire for complaining the hurricane ruined her vacation. >>> 12 years old and a million dollars richer. >> the winner of "america's got talent" darci lynne is here with me. >> now on "extra" -- >> hey, guys, who who it is. i'm with debra messing. >> "will & grace," it's coming. >> the surprise guest star. >> michelle obama on the show snowe. >> the biggest secrets. >> i cannot tell you. >> then our new a-list interview with catherine zeta-jones. what mothe
rehema ellis, nbc news, mckeesport, pennsylvania. >> something to celebrate.preciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news >> how are you doing? >> good. >> fergie's first interview about her split from josh duhamel. >> you've got to let your feelings out somewhere or you're going to implode. >> will there be a custody war over their son axl? >>>...
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kelly ellis, holly pease and kelli wisuri. ellis says she quit her job at google in 2014 after male engineers with similar experience were hired for higher paying positions. she was denied a promotion despite shining performance reviews. the suit aims to represent google's roughly 20,000 female employees in california. and it seeks lost wages and a portion of company profits. a google spokeswoman tells ktvu it disputes the central allegations of the lawsuit. the spokeswoman says google has extensive systems in place to ensure that we pay fairly. >> we would like to change google's policies and practices going forward so that in the future, women get a fair shake. since google is an industry leader, in the valley as a whole. >> preliminary findings from a federal labor investigation found that women at google earn less than men in nearly every job classification. >>> ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 up next with continuing coverage from uc-berkeley. skyfox live overhead right now on the cal campus as protestors and police converge ahead
kelly ellis, holly pease and kelli wisuri. ellis says she quit her job at google in 2014 after male engineers with similar experience were hired for higher paying positions. she was denied a promotion despite shining performance reviews. the suit aims to represent google's roughly 20,000 female employees in california. and it seeks lost wages and a portion of company profits. a google spokeswoman tells ktvu it disputes the central allegations of the lawsuit. the spokeswoman says google has...
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maybe not ellis island, maybe virginia like my family, but we all started somewhere.the sins of immigrants in the united states. ofare all descendents immigrants in the united states. >> that does it for this edition on"bloomberg technology," thursday we sit down with the ceo of nest. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit or go to xfinitymobile.com. announcer: from our studios in new york city. this is "charlie rose." charlie: leaders from around the world have heard today for the opening of the united nation general assembly. president trump addressed the form for the first time. in his 40 minute speech he threatene
maybe not ellis island, maybe virginia like my family, but we all started somewhere.the sins of immigrants in the united states. ofare all descendents immigrants in the united states. >> that does it for this edition on"bloomberg technology," thursday we sit down with the ceo of nest. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ who knew that phones would start doing everything? entertaining us, getting us back on track, and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why...
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they captured all the ships, imprison the cruise on ellis island, and to the -- crews on ellis island and turned -- to france to fight in the war. then, general pershing traveled from d.c. to new york with 200 men in civilian clothes. he also came here to this peer. -- pier. ,e took a tugboat to brooklyn boarded the eltek and that took him to the war in france. -- and that took him to the war in france. jay -- fort jay was like during the war. this is all part of the landfill. they added 100 acres down here starting in 1901. this is flat as a pancake. they have torn down some of the warehouses. this is 10 years after the war. this whole side, this is the east river site. this whole side was warehouses. right here was a railroad terminal. railroad tracks went up and on the island, and it was used for more material. they were shipping out everything from horseshoes to bullets every day. ships would take them across the atlantic. housing and barracks would have been over here. governors island was in it very -- was a very important part of the war effort. , this recently discovered is th
they captured all the ships, imprison the cruise on ellis island, and to the -- crews on ellis island and turned -- to france to fight in the war. then, general pershing traveled from d.c. to new york with 200 men in civilian clothes. he also came here to this peer. -- pier. ,e took a tugboat to brooklyn boarded the eltek and that took him to the war in france. -- and that took him to the war in france. jay -- fort jay was like during the war. this is all part of the landfill. they added 100...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, mckeesport, pennsylvania. >> something to celebrate.preciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. north korea )s leader kim jung n just released a response ... with a threats and insults >>> right now, north korea's leader kim jong-un just released a response with threats and insults toward president trump. >>> plus, tourist spots becoming crime hot spots. why police are having such a hard time cracking down. >> and continue to tear through the rubble. we are live in mexico city with the race to find any survivors that may be stuck before it's too late. the news starts right now. good evening, thank you for joining us. >>> we're on early tonight because of the 49ers game right here on nbc bay area, the coverage kicks off at 5:00, but right now a lot going on including the looking for survivors in mexico. >> the death toll is 273 people in mexico, more than 2,000 people were hurt in tuesday's powerful 7
rehema ellis, nbc news, mckeesport, pennsylvania. >> something to celebrate.preciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. north korea )s leader kim jung n just released a response ... with a threats and insults >>> right now, north korea's leader kim jong-un just released a response with threats and insults toward president trump....
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people who had been interrogated whatever the case we now do have this sentencing and not only does mr ellis here been given a death sentence seven others have as well a number of other code have been given varying prison sentences as well but this is a very polarizing case this is a case which really put into sharp focus lebanon's own divisions when it came to the war in neighboring syria if anything this was the largest spillover of violence that we saw here in lebanon in the very early days of the civil war a war which we have to remember that has below which is a very potent political social an armed group here in lebanon chose to stand behind syrian president bashar al assad whereas here and his supporters were supporting those opposition groups but particularly opposition groups who some have described as militant opposition groups now that of course created this major split which ultimately led to some extraordinary violence in which eighteen lebanese soldiers were killed two lebanese civilians were killed and around forty supporters this year also lost their lives but here we are wit
people who had been interrogated whatever the case we now do have this sentencing and not only does mr ellis here been given a death sentence seven others have as well a number of other code have been given varying prison sentences as well but this is a very polarizing case this is a case which really put into sharp focus lebanon's own divisions when it came to the war in neighboring syria if anything this was the largest spillover of violence that we saw here in lebanon in the very early days...
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check is in the mail i hope. >> this is rodney ellis. the number at our office at (713)991-6681.ne of the insightful questions i see if there is what can be done to prevent future flooding. maybe to rephrase that, have we done enough to prepare for flooding? no. are we going to do more? it all depends. i'm proud of the way people in harris county, houston, surrounding communities came together. look, the congressman and commission and believe climate change is real. no city in america could've taken 50 inches of rain. not new york, not florida. these events will happen more frequently. i hope our community comes together. it will take money. very few problems,, lost our testing whether we do things we ought to do would depend on whether or not the public has an appetite to pay for it. i am so proud of the people of our region are coming together. let's keep doing it. >> as we close out in reference to the flooding, we are examining this in congress and we do want to do this and things to eliminate a lot of the flooding. they will have to be addressed. we are currently talking abo
check is in the mail i hope. >> this is rodney ellis. the number at our office at (713)991-6681.ne of the insightful questions i see if there is what can be done to prevent future flooding. maybe to rephrase that, have we done enough to prepare for flooding? no. are we going to do more? it all depends. i'm proud of the way people in harris county, houston, surrounding communities came together. look, the congressman and commission and believe climate change is real. no city in america...
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maybe not ellis island, maybe virginia like my family, but we all started somewhere.l the sins of -- we are all descendents of immigrants in the united states. we are all descendents of immigrants in the united states. >> that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology," on thursday we sit down with the ceo of nest. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ? announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for time life's music collection. take the passion of rock, the power of pop, and songs that express true, intimate feelings, and you have the unforgettable sound of rock and romance. >> ♪ and i can't fight this feeling anymore i've forgotten what i started fighting for ♪
maybe not ellis island, maybe virginia like my family, but we all started somewhere.l the sins of -- we are all descendents of immigrants in the united states. we are all descendents of immigrants in the united states. >> that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology," on thursday we sit down with the ceo of nest. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ? announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for time life's music collection. take the passion of rock, the...
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they were processed through ellis island. a lot of americans don't even know what ellis island is. read your history. go back and read your history. when a lot of these immigrants came in, they had to have a $25 entrance fee. they were given a medical exam. and if they failed the medical examine, they had to be put back on a boat and gone home because of spread of disease. this happened to a lot of italian immigrants from southern italy because there was a disease spreading in southern italy. now, i don't have a problem with immigrants. i really don't, because this country was built by immigrants. but it's got to be done the right way. host: let's end it there, andrew, and have the congresswoman respond. it has to be done the right way. guest: i really agree with you. i don't know what point maybe you were going to make but that's what we've been working for. imagine that for agricultural workers in this country, there are about 6,000 visas across the country. that was a number set in 1967 or something. we just have not reformed our system. it's as if we're still in the 1960's when
they were processed through ellis island. a lot of americans don't even know what ellis island is. read your history. go back and read your history. when a lot of these immigrants came in, they had to have a $25 entrance fee. they were given a medical exam. and if they failed the medical examine, they had to be put back on a boat and gone home because of spread of disease. this happened to a lot of italian immigrants from southern italy because there was a disease spreading in southern italy....
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rehema ellis in the bahamas. mariana ortenzio. we heard the governor say evacuate, don't stay, don't wait, the traffic is terrible. as you're experiencing right there. there say crowd at the airport to get the last flights out. >> andrea the governor saying get out quickly, but just from the looks of the lines in this airport, nobody here is going to be getting out quickly. i've been on the ground in miami for the past 24 hours, and just when you drive around the city, one gas station after the other with signs that read no gas. so it has become increasingly hard to leave by car. we heard the governor address that issue of gas shortages. that's why many people flocked to the airport to try to leave by air. miami international airport remains open. but we have seen airlines start to cancel flights left and right. that line behind me is the line for canceled flights. it has grown increasingly longer just as the hours have gone by. this scene has become more and more chaotic. we have been talking to families who spent the night here,
rehema ellis in the bahamas. mariana ortenzio. we heard the governor say evacuate, don't stay, don't wait, the traffic is terrible. as you're experiencing right there. there say crowd at the airport to get the last flights out. >> andrea the governor saying get out quickly, but just from the looks of the lines in this airport, nobody here is going to be getting out quickly. i've been on the ground in miami for the past 24 hours, and just when you drive around the city, one gas station...
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gadi schwartz, rehema ellis in the bahamas. gadi, what are you seeing, you're talking to people about the shortage and how they're trying to prepare? >> right now we are actually at the home depot that is the furthest most home depot that's open right now in the state of florida and the lines have basically dwindled because supplies have run out. those are lines for regular supplies. over here earlier there was a line that wrapped around this door for things like plywood but they have run out of plywood, they were rationing it down to five pieces per family. we've been talking a lot about the families that are evacuating, the families that are waiting for gas to try to get out of here. in this area of florida, homestead, there are a lot of people that have complicated lives. it's not so easy to evacuate. the woman that's talking to that gentleman by the door, that's a mother, 27-year-old mother. she's got her daughter here, she's got a mother she needs to take care of. she works at burger king and doesn't have a car. a little b
gadi schwartz, rehema ellis in the bahamas. gadi, what are you seeing, you're talking to people about the shortage and how they're trying to prepare? >> right now we are actually at the home depot that is the furthest most home depot that's open right now in the state of florida and the lines have basically dwindled because supplies have run out. those are lines for regular supplies. over here earlier there was a line that wrapped around this door for things like plywood but they have run...
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rehema ellis is also in the storm's path. she is in the bahamas, in nassau there. and folks who are watching right now, rehema, might be a bit confused. >> reporter: yeah, they might be. because they see it's so beautiful and calm here. but if they woke up and they saw these headlines, take a look at this. get out, and even more poignant, this one says "get out now." this is in reference to what's going on in southeastern bahamas. that's their six islands there, and the prime minister has said those islands are going to get pounded. it is a mandatory evacuation. nearly 1,000 people are going to be evacuated. airlifted out of that area. it's been happening all day. they hope to complete that by this evening. and they're bringing them north. many will come here to the nassau area. but there is still concern here, because they're expecting tropical storm-force winds here. and nassau could see a storm surge that could be 20 to 25 feet. that is huge for a coastal island. flooding is a normal thing that happens here. but you get a storm surge like that, you've got devast
rehema ellis is also in the storm's path. she is in the bahamas, in nassau there. and folks who are watching right now, rehema, might be a bit confused. >> reporter: yeah, they might be. because they see it's so beautiful and calm here. but if they woke up and they saw these headlines, take a look at this. get out, and even more poignant, this one says "get out now." this is in reference to what's going on in southeastern bahamas. that's their six islands there, and the prime...
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across the board though, windy conditions will prevail sunday to monday, driest towards easton ellis,of rain just push across the south to monday night to tuesday. remnants of hurricane maria, not having much impact, is the parts into france, a ridge of high pressure builds on, if you show was drifting in an north—westerly breeze. a lot of dry and bright weather with some sunny spells. feeling a little bit on the cool side though after a bit of a chilly start. but it's how it is looking. there will be more upbeat throughout the afternoon. —— updates. this is bbc news. the headlines at 3:00pm. ahead of the conservative party conference tomorrow, borisjohnson again intervenes in the brexit debate, but ministers insist everyone is singing from the same hymn sheet. what i want from the brexit talks and what borisjohnson wants from the brexit talks, indeed what the whole cabinet wants, is the best possible dealfor britain. unions have accused the government of an empty, cynical gesture, after ministers confirmed the i% pay cap for teachers and other public sector workers in england and wal
across the board though, windy conditions will prevail sunday to monday, driest towards easton ellis,of rain just push across the south to monday night to tuesday. remnants of hurricane maria, not having much impact, is the parts into france, a ridge of high pressure builds on, if you show was drifting in an north—westerly breeze. a lot of dry and bright weather with some sunny spells. feeling a little bit on the cool side though after a bit of a chilly start. but it's how it is looking....
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maybe not ellis island. maybe it was virginia, like my family, but we all started somewhere.e all descendents of immigrants in the united states. emily: that was tim cook speaking with michael bloomberg. the founder and majority owner of bloomberg lp, the parent of bloomberg news. coming up, she is the most powerful regulator in europe. slapping fines against apple, facebook, and a record penalty on google. we will hear from margrethe vestager. later, the biggest cities are bidding to be the second location for amazon headquarters. which locales are at the top of the list? this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: uber is suing fletch media for click fraud. alleging they improperly built the company for ads and downloads that it had nothing to do with. it is depends fourth-largest advertising company. as part of a lawsuit, uber plans to seek 40 million dollars in damages. after record fine from the e.u., google is figuring out how to comply with an order to stop promoting its own shopping search results over competitors. while the clock ticks down, we sat down with margrethe vestager. in
maybe not ellis island. maybe it was virginia, like my family, but we all started somewhere.e all descendents of immigrants in the united states. emily: that was tim cook speaking with michael bloomberg. the founder and majority owner of bloomberg lp, the parent of bloomberg news. coming up, she is the most powerful regulator in europe. slapping fines against apple, facebook, and a record penalty on google. we will hear from margrethe vestager. later, the biggest cities are bidding to be the...
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maybe not ellis island. debbie was virginia, like my family, but we all started somewhere.are all descendents of immigrants in the united states. emily: that was tim cook speaking with michael bloomberg. coming up, she is the most powerful regulator in europe. barbara chrisrom taylor. biggest cities are vying to be the second location for amazon headquarters. robert kraft this is bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ media uber is suing flash -- fletch media. is depends fourth-largest advertising company. millions ofking dollars in damaging. after record fine from the e.u., google is figuring out how to comply with an order to stop promoting its own shopping search results over competitors. while the clock ticks down -- withs down, we sat down margrethe vestager. margrethe: we have found google is dominant and has been misusing this very strong withion to promote itself the google shopping product and to deem it -- on average, you find competitors on page four in search results. you are always finding google shopping in the best placement. you have to apply a principal of eq
maybe not ellis island. debbie was virginia, like my family, but we all started somewhere.are all descendents of immigrants in the united states. emily: that was tim cook speaking with michael bloomberg. coming up, she is the most powerful regulator in europe. barbara chrisrom taylor. biggest cities are vying to be the second location for amazon headquarters. robert kraft this is bloomberg. -- this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ media uber is suing flash -- fletch media. is depends fourth-largest...
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the people that migrated during the great migrations at the turn of the last century that came to ellis island and the location in san francisco, after they passed the physical exam, where they automatically granted citizenship? and i have another question after that. that they were immediately granted citizenship, they had to apply, but they were not subject to numerical limits. it is often said that if people that are coming today would come , itlly, only under the law would not be so objectionable. it is true that illegal immigration should not take lace p or grecian not have violations of the law. we should have an immigration system that makes it possible for people who need to come to actually come. that is the circumstance we had prior to the first world war or hang the great migration. the only people excluded were people that have particular diseases, for example conjunctivitis. it can be cured today, but not then. it would render you blind so you cannot work at a certain point. thatwas the sort of thing was not allowed. then there were exclusions for anarchists and things like
the people that migrated during the great migrations at the turn of the last century that came to ellis island and the location in san francisco, after they passed the physical exam, where they automatically granted citizenship? and i have another question after that. that they were immediately granted citizenship, they had to apply, but they were not subject to numerical limits. it is often said that if people that are coming today would come , itlly, only under the law would not be so...
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maybe not ellis island. maybe it was for cheney like my family.arted somewhere and we are all descendents of immigrants in the united states. >> one of the fascinating things if a woman carried her newborn baby in her arms and walked into a bank and pulled out a gun and held up the bank, i do not think we would prosecute the infant. it is exactly the same thing. what are the earth are we thinking about? the people may be here illegally but they did not commit a crime. we also desperately need them. [applause] wet is worrisome to me is have had a handful of people in the united states and in london where we have 4000 people say i would like to transfer to an office in another country. that is unfortunately what happens with the crazy rhetoric against immigrants. words have consequences. you do not see them immediately, but they are really going to hurt us. a constant source of new blood coming into the country. come here, they will go someplace else and create the next industries and culture over there and we will never catch up if that is the case
maybe not ellis island. maybe it was for cheney like my family.arted somewhere and we are all descendents of immigrants in the united states. >> one of the fascinating things if a woman carried her newborn baby in her arms and walked into a bank and pulled out a gun and held up the bank, i do not think we would prosecute the infant. it is exactly the same thing. what are the earth are we thinking about? the people may be here illegally but they did not commit a crime. we also desperately...
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gareth ellis wanting to go about with a bang. these moves getting whole closer. —— hull.t 16 apiece. called what —— could kallu m it 16 apiece. called what —— could kallum watkins do hisjob? it it 16 apiece. called what —— could kallum watkins do his job? it was neverin kallum watkins do his job? it was never in doubt. there was still time for fingernails never in doubt. there was still time forfingernails to be punished and the hosts would hang on. one more game for mcguire and coe as castleford await at old trafford. three games in rugby union's premiership tonight, and newcastle falcons are top of the table after a 29—17 win over london irish three tries in eight minutes put enough distance between the sides. vereniki goneva scored two of them for the falcons who have won four out of five games this season. sale scored eight tries in their 57—10 win over gloucester. byron mcguigan scoring a hat—trick but the pick of the tries came in the first minute from denny solomona. and saracens picked up a win at worcester. chris wyles scored twice in their 25—3 victory. the ospr
gareth ellis wanting to go about with a bang. these moves getting whole closer. —— hull.t 16 apiece. called what —— could kallu m it 16 apiece. called what —— could kallum watkins do hisjob? it it 16 apiece. called what —— could kallum watkins do his job? it was neverin kallum watkins do his job? it was never in doubt. there was still time for fingernails never in doubt. there was still time forfingernails to be punished and the hosts would hang on. one more game for mcguire and...
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the william webb ellis trophy arrived in tokyo on monday as japan begins its two—year countdown to thesday will officially mark two years to go until the country becomes the first asian nation to host international rugby's biggest event. japan shocked south africa at the last world cup and they'll version. i was at that game against south africa. what a game it was. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. hello there. with a ridge of high pressure building in for tuesday, it looks like today could be the better day of the week for most of us. a chilly start where skies cleared overnight. the temperature in the low single figures in some rural spots. this is the ridge of high pressure. this system will make inroads for wednesday. meanwhile, this is the weather front which brought the rain last night. there could be a few showers across the south—east as that weather front continues to clear. essentially, a dry fine start, a chilly start and there will be some mist and fog around. some dense
the william webb ellis trophy arrived in tokyo on monday as japan begins its two—year countdown to thesday will officially mark two years to go until the country becomes the first asian nation to host international rugby's biggest event. japan shocked south africa at the last world cup and they'll version. i was at that game against south africa. what a game it was. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today...
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hull battled back and went ahead with a gareth ellis try in his final home game before he retires.it wide. wakefield are down in fifth, hull are in third. only the top four qualify for the end of season play—offs. she's a very familiarface end of season play—offs. she's a very familiar face in this country but she has enjoyed a spot of anonymity ahead of her professional debut at the home of boxing. nicola adams hasn't had a night in las vegas before as a pro, but she will fight on the undercard of the meeting of two of the world best pound pound fighters. —— pound to town. and our ade adedoyin has been meeting a familiar face fighting professionally in vegas for the first time... ade... you join me youjoin me in you join me in a packed media centre. there is it discussion going on between the trainers of the fighters on the main event, gennady golovkin and alvarez. the fighters are having a rest day. the undercard fighters are taking centre stage. nicola adams was first up, addressing a packed auditorium full of journalists, she gave addressing a packed auditorium full ofjournalis
hull battled back and went ahead with a gareth ellis try in his final home game before he retires.it wide. wakefield are down in fifth, hull are in third. only the top four qualify for the end of season play—offs. she's a very familiarface end of season play—offs. she's a very familiar face in this country but she has enjoyed a spot of anonymity ahead of her professional debut at the home of boxing. nicola adams hasn't had a night in las vegas before as a pro, but she will fight on the...