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a lot of people don't know about ellis island before that time, so let me talk to you briefly about ellis island itself. today, we are 27 acres in size. but in the original form this island was in, it was three acres. a small island in the middle of the the barely came above. its first serve as a fort in 1812 and then as a storage depot. somewhere around 1890, it was decided by the federal government that this would be the place that they would institute the first building specifically constructed for the processing of immigrants. and so they did construct that building between 1890 and 1892. the building you see here is not the first processing center, it is actually the second. the first was a large wooden structure that lasted for five years and burned to the ground. that happened in about three hours due to a furnace fire in 1897. the federal government decided at that point that they needed to build something more permanent. something that would also reflect the grandeur of a government building. so the structure you see here is made of brick and limestone and was built between 1898
a lot of people don't know about ellis island before that time, so let me talk to you briefly about ellis island itself. today, we are 27 acres in size. but in the original form this island was in, it was three acres. a small island in the middle of the the barely came above. its first serve as a fort in 1812 and then as a storage depot. somewhere around 1890, it was decided by the federal government that this would be the place that they would institute the first building specifically...
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people took their own lives on ellis island.and the primary reason for that is that they were among the people who were detained, and there were two basic reasons why you might be detained. one was because of a medical condition or because you were judged to be too unhealthy to be admitted into the night it states. or there's a question about your identity or criminal background. they say no we are not admitting into the country. that was it. they were not going back. they took their own lives. the vast majority, 98%, came through, most were healthy enough. here you see the medical inspection, health inspection on ellis island, 1920, by the way does anybody know the of people being refused admission? the number one medical cause. does anyone care to make a case. it's 1920, if they are going to keep you out for medical reasons where they want to do it? michael, over here. >> i would say tb. >> tuberculosis is a great, yes a number of these people happen to have to bear colossus but that is not the right answer because it was trea
people took their own lives on ellis island.and the primary reason for that is that they were among the people who were detained, and there were two basic reasons why you might be detained. one was because of a medical condition or because you were judged to be too unhealthy to be admitted into the night it states. or there's a question about your identity or criminal background. they say no we are not admitting into the country. that was it. they were not going back. they took their own lives....
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. >> reporter: that is nurse kimberly ellis. when we met her a year ago at the saturday of the pandemic. >> look what he has on and i have on. >> reporter: she was treating patients like this. >> i was wearing a garbage bag over the uniform and you came in with a beautiful moon suit and a mask. dressed like you were going to space. >> reporter: i remember how direct you were when you looked at meand said, what are you wearing? >> initially it was very paf painful, you looked dressed safer than me at the time. >> i would like a helmet like yours, i wanted what you had, because you looked better prepared for the pandemic. in all fairness, i don't think that anybody was prepared properly in the early part of the pandemic sgloompt but we are past those early days for nurse ellis. >> we would like you to be here 5:30 a.m. tomorrow morning. >> reporter: she is in the original role in the pre-ope are -- pre-operative department. >> we are back to things we normally do. which is taking care of other medical problems had that people in b
. >> reporter: that is nurse kimberly ellis. when we met her a year ago at the saturday of the pandemic. >> look what he has on and i have on. >> reporter: she was treating patients like this. >> i was wearing a garbage bag over the uniform and you came in with a beautiful moon suit and a mask. dressed like you were going to space. >> reporter: i remember how direct you were when you looked at meand said, what are you wearing? >> initially it was very paf...
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san jose assembly member alex lee is trying to reform what he calls a loophole in the ellis act.ssembly member lee says landlords are using the ellis act to get around the eviction moratorium and remove tenants during the pandemic. the act allows for no cause evictions on the grounds that the landlord is going out of business. lee says speculators are buying rent controlled properties and then using the ellis act to get rid of residents and then flip the buildings for profit. leagues bill co sponsored with david chu and richard bloom, would require a five year holding period. by imposing a five year holding period before the ox actively use speculative abuse of the ellis act will be deterred. and the statute section torey right of long term landlords to get out. the rental business is still preserved. the measure would also block property owners from using the ellis act more than once over 10 years. lee said that over 5400 households in san francisco have been forced out of their homes by the ellis act since 2000 and one officials with the state employment development department
san jose assembly member alex lee is trying to reform what he calls a loophole in the ellis act.ssembly member lee says landlords are using the ellis act to get around the eviction moratorium and remove tenants during the pandemic. the act allows for no cause evictions on the grounds that the landlord is going out of business. lee says speculators are buying rent controlled properties and then using the ellis act to get rid of residents and then flip the buildings for profit. leagues bill co...
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ellie don't, it is down to ellie. then i said, we don't give up.- said, we don't give up.. it was as if she didn�*t want us to grow, it was a magical moment —— shejust she didn�*t want us to grow, it was a magical moment —— she just cried. brute magical moment -- she 'ust cried. we have magical moment —— she just cried. we have been on this journey with ellie and it— have been on this journey with ellie and it was— have been on this journey with ellie and it was such a positive thing to come _ and it was such a positive thing to come out — and it was such a positive thing to come out of— and it was such a positive thing to come out of this hard and trying time, _ come out of this hard and trying time, it— come out of this hard and trying time, itjust really lifted team spirit — time, itjust really lifted team spirit and _ time, itjust really lifted team spirit and morale.— time, itjust really lifted team spirit and morale. ellie now faces months, perhaps _ spirit and morale. ellie now faces months, perhaps years _ spirit and morale. ellie now faces months, perhaps years of
ellie don't, it is down to ellie. then i said, we don't give up.- said, we don't give up.. it was as if she didn�*t want us to grow, it was a magical moment —— shejust she didn�*t want us to grow, it was a magical moment —— she just cried. brute magical moment -- she 'ust cried. we have magical moment —— she just cried. we have been on this journey with ellie and it— have been on this journey with ellie and it was— have been on this journey with ellie and it was such a...
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tracee ellie ross is here![ cheers and applause >> jimmy: plus, joining us in-studio, he hosts and produces the new limited series "for real: the story of reality tv" on e! which i cannot wait for. andy cohen is here tonight [ cheers and applause >> steve: i love it. >> jimmy: my favorites >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: and we've got music from aaron frazer, everybody >> steve: whoa [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey guys, a lot is happening in the news right now. and sometimes, i find the best way to explain the news is with music. i'll show you what i mean. it's time for "news radio. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ news radi news radio news radio hey ♪ >> jimmy: first up, president biden has been traveling all over the country on his "help is here" tour. it seemed like one day he was -- ♪ in west philadelphia ♪ >> jimmy: and the next day he was in - ♪ east atlanta na na na ♪ >> jimmy: at one point, he tripped walking up the stairs to air force one he was like -- ♪ i get knocked dow but i get up again ♪ >> jimmy: but
tracee ellie ross is here![ cheers and applause >> jimmy: plus, joining us in-studio, he hosts and produces the new limited series "for real: the story of reality tv" on e! which i cannot wait for. andy cohen is here tonight [ cheers and applause >> steve: i love it. >> jimmy: my favorites >> steve: come on. >> jimmy: and we've got music from aaron frazer, everybody >> steve: whoa [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: hey guys, a lot is happening in...
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island museum and the restoration of part of ellis island so it could be a site for visitors to comern about the immigrant experience. and then in 2003 i was appointed chair of that history advisory committee, and i've been serving in that capacity ever since, and our most recent victory is the opening of a new statue of liberty museum on liberty island at the opposite end of the island from the statue of liberty, which tells the story of the statue, its construction, its role as a political and commercial iconographic figure. it's very exciting. >> you've also served as a consultant to contemporary media organizations as they've been telling various stories about american immigration. how do you think the american media does at telling the immigration story? >> i think the media does a good job in telling the immigration story when they take the trouble to talk to people who can put it into a larger context, whether it's historians or sociologists or cultural anthropologists. the immigration story is a complicated one, and it's deeply entwined with the larger american story. when pe
island museum and the restoration of part of ellis island so it could be a site for visitors to comern about the immigrant experience. and then in 2003 i was appointed chair of that history advisory committee, and i've been serving in that capacity ever since, and our most recent victory is the opening of a new statue of liberty museum on liberty island at the opposite end of the island from the statue of liberty, which tells the story of the statue, its construction, its role as a political...
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they've never used the ellis act. my clients are the type of people for whom we should be trying to provide a path for home ownership in san francisco. they followed all the rules and applied to convert these units to townhomes. d.p.w. processed their application because it complied with the rules that this board established. the planning department then recommended approval of the application, again, because it fully complied. here you see the planning department's basis for their recommendation. but then, some folks lobbied the commission to turn down the application because of the evictions that occurred in 2004. >> clerk: mr. emblige, you are not showing slides. if you intended to show slides, we are not seeing them now. there we go. now we can see it. i'll redo your time. >> thank you very much. this is the previous slide i referred to that showed eviction notices served in 2004, a series of changes involving ownership and mr. coil, and then, my clients purchasing the properties in 2012 from phoenix rabbit, and t
they've never used the ellis act. my clients are the type of people for whom we should be trying to provide a path for home ownership in san francisco. they followed all the rules and applied to convert these units to townhomes. d.p.w. processed their application because it complied with the rules that this board established. the planning department then recommended approval of the application, again, because it fully complied. here you see the planning department's basis for their...
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we turn first to doctor john ellis. >> thank you. the moment higher educations positions in our society as a very strange one. any advanced society functions as setting up lanes of institution like police, courts, schools, telling them what to do, funding them to do it and. [inaudible] except that one of them has decided not to do that. the only one is higher education. it has decided to repurpose itself, to give itself a purpose that was not the primary onefor which it was created . what it is supposed to do was create new knowledge and a skillful and informed citizenry but academia has now decided it's real job is, it's primary job is to promote a radicalpolitical ideology . this jump from one purpose to another is not some random alternative or an issue, a mission creep. the purpose academia has substituted is so remote from its real one that it's actually the only one that the charters of most colleges and universities make a point of categorically forbidding. that's pretty astonishing fact but that is true. it's the only purpose
we turn first to doctor john ellis. >> thank you. the moment higher educations positions in our society as a very strange one. any advanced society functions as setting up lanes of institution like police, courts, schools, telling them what to do, funding them to do it and. [inaudible] except that one of them has decided not to do that. the only one is higher education. it has decided to repurpose itself, to give itself a purpose that was not the primary onefor which it was created . what...
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assemblyman lee says that landlords are using the ellis act to get around the eviction moratorium and remove tenants during the pandemic. act allows for no cause evictions on the ground that the landlord is going out of business. lee says that speculators were buying up red controlled properties and using the ellis act to evict residents so they can flip the buildings for a profit, please bill co sponsored by david shoe, and richard blue, would require a five year holding period by imposing a five year holding period before the exact use speculative abuse of the ellis act will be deterred and the statute secretary right of long term landlords to get out. the rental business is still preserved. the measure would also block property owners from using the ellis act more than once, over 10 years. he said that over 5400 households in san francisco alone have been forced from their homes by the ellis act since 2001 short term rentals in the area of lake tahoe could soon see stricter laws. the commission that oversees incline village and the rest of washoe county is expected to approve new r
assemblyman lee says that landlords are using the ellis act to get around the eviction moratorium and remove tenants during the pandemic. act allows for no cause evictions on the ground that the landlord is going out of business. lee says that speculators were buying up red controlled properties and using the ellis act to evict residents so they can flip the buildings for a profit, please bill co sponsored by david shoe, and richard blue, would require a five year holding period by imposing a...
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violence. 17-year-old ellie gold was stabbed and _ male violence. 17-year-old ellie gold was stabbed now shocked by the murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen _ murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen to — murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen to someone - murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen to someone else i murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen to someone else is l murder of sarah everard. hearing | that happen to someone else is so sad and _ that happen to someone else is so sad and i_ that happen to someone else is so sad and i hope people can step back and think— sad and i hope people can step back and think it — sad and i hope people can step back and think it could be me, it could be my— and think it could be me, it could be my mum, it could my sister, he could _ be my mum, it could my sister, he could be _ be my mum, it could my sister, he could be my— be my mum, it could my sister, he could be my payment or anyone. it is devastating — could be my payment or anyone. it is devastating to see the family having to -o devastating to see the famil
violence. 17-year-old ellie gold was stabbed and _ male violence. 17-year-old ellie gold was stabbed now shocked by the murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen _ murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen to — murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen to someone - murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen to someone else i murder of sarah everard. hearing that happen to someone else is l murder of sarah everard. hearing | that happen to someone else is so sad and _ that happen to...
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san jose assembly member alex lee is trying to close what he calls a loophole in the ellis act law. that landlords were using the ellis act to get around the eviction moratorium and evict tense during the pandemic. the act allows for no cause evictions on the grounds that the landlord is going out of business. lee says speculators are buying rent controlled buildings and then using the ellis act to evict residents so they can flip properties for profit. these bill co sponsored with david shoe, and richard bloom, would require a five year holding period. imposing a five year holding period before the ox actively use speculative abuse of the ellis act will be deterred and the statute secretary right of long term landlords to get out. the rental business is still preserved. the measure would also block property owners from using the ellis act more than once over 10 years. lee said that over 5400 households in san francisco alone have been forced out of their homes by the ellis act since 2001 former san francisco mayor willie brown was recognized with the special honor today, but not in
san jose assembly member alex lee is trying to close what he calls a loophole in the ellis act law. that landlords were using the ellis act to get around the eviction moratorium and evict tense during the pandemic. the act allows for no cause evictions on the grounds that the landlord is going out of business. lee says speculators are buying rent controlled buildings and then using the ellis act to evict residents so they can flip properties for profit. these bill co sponsored with david shoe,...
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they've never used the ellis act. my clients are the type of people for whom we should be trying to provide a path for home ownership in san francisco. they followed all the rules and applied to convert these units to townhomes. d.p.w. processed their application because it complied with the rules that this board established. the planning department then recommended approval of the application, again, because it fully complied. here you see the planning department's basis for their recommendation. but then, some folks lobbied the commission to turn down the application because of the evictions that occurred in 2004. >> clerk: mr. emblige, you are not showing slides. if you intended to show slides, we are not seeing them now. there we go. now we can see it. i'll redo your time. >> thank you very much. this is the previous slide i referred to that showed eviction notices served in 2004, a series of changes involving ownership and mr. coil, and then, my clients purchasing the properties in 2012 from phoenix rabbit, and t
they've never used the ellis act. my clients are the type of people for whom we should be trying to provide a path for home ownership in san francisco. they followed all the rules and applied to convert these units to townhomes. d.p.w. processed their application because it complied with the rules that this board established. the planning department then recommended approval of the application, again, because it fully complied. here you see the planning department's basis for their...
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ellis. >> good morning. i'm pleased to provide an overview of the ordinance and a background on how san francisco addresses family violence. san francisco is unique in having a council that addresses interpersonal violence across the life span. child abuse, domestic abuse, domestic violence, and elder abuse. there's widespread evidence nationally and internationally that the prevalence of domestic violence and family violence has increased throughout the coronavirus pandemic. research indicate that natural disasters can heighten the frequency and severity of abuse. in san francisco, beginning in march 2020, a major increase in hot line calls, requests for shelter and legal services. since the ordinance was last renewed in 2018, we continue to see the need for collaboration and have taken the opportunity to improve the composition of the council with this renewal ordinance. these changes include allowing the human rights commission and the department of police accountability to designate representatives as me
ellis. >> good morning. i'm pleased to provide an overview of the ordinance and a background on how san francisco addresses family violence. san francisco is unique in having a council that addresses interpersonal violence across the life span. child abuse, domestic abuse, domestic violence, and elder abuse. there's widespread evidence nationally and internationally that the prevalence of domestic violence and family violence has increased throughout the coronavirus pandemic. research...
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my colleague, blake ellis, spoke to the older brother of the suspected gunman who said he may have suffered from mental illness and that he was apparently bullied in high school for being muslim. he says this may have contributed to the suspect being anti-social. the brother also told cnn that the suspect became increasingly paranoid in around 2014. he felt he was being followed and chased. to that point, he apparently placed duct tape over the camera
my colleague, blake ellis, spoke to the older brother of the suspected gunman who said he may have suffered from mental illness and that he was apparently bullied in high school for being muslim. he says this may have contributed to the suspect being anti-social. the brother also told cnn that the suspect became increasingly paranoid in around 2014. he felt he was being followed and chased. to that point, he apparently placed duct tape over the camera
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ellis marsalis, the jazz pianist and patrrch of a musical fami, has died.lis passed away after being hospitalized with coronavirus symptoms. >> marsalis was the father of a musical family known all over the world for its contributions to jazz. i knew him as a spectator and appreciator of his music. but we also knew what ellis had done because of the generation of musicians who were his students. harry connick is one, his sons. >> he had a battle with cancer. on the one hand we we expecting that his time was soon, but covid kind of sped things up. he was buried april 4, and we had about ten people there. >> i can only imagine what it would've looked like prior to the pandemic. there would have been a second line and a jazz procession. >> the ritual of actually celebrating a life, especially a life like that, is what we do here. and we couldn't. ♪ ♪ so many laid to rest without our tears or the tolling of the bell, no kaddish as in elie wiesel's "night." last night, ellis marsalis went away, piano keys tug at their locks and rend their robes, and each in thei
ellis marsalis, the jazz pianist and patrrch of a musical fami, has died.lis passed away after being hospitalized with coronavirus symptoms. >> marsalis was the father of a musical family known all over the world for its contributions to jazz. i knew him as a spectator and appreciator of his music. but we also knew what ellis had done because of the generation of musicians who were his students. harry connick is one, his sons. >> he had a battle with cancer. on the one hand we we...
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good for you, ellie, happy birthday for sure. >> what a great day.f celebrating. >>> that's going to do it for us at 6:00, we'll be back at 11:00. >> bye-bye. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. it's a better kind of business insurance. it's only three pages. straightforward. if you own it, three covers it. got a cheese slice for "spokesperson?" that's me. i don't even need to see what's happening behind me to know it's covered. (screaming) this commercial is now over. logo. three. no nonsense. just common sense. >>> the alleged bullying happened in 2018. >> meghan the monster? is the palace playing dirty just before the oprah tell-all? "access" uncovers more on the man allegedly accusing the duchess of bad behavior. >> thank you. >> former olympian shawn johnson overcomes covid as she counts down to baby number two. >> how scary, but luckily -- >> oh, my gosh. >> and as that golden regina king surprise goes viral, now we
good for you, ellie, happy birthday for sure. >> what a great day.f celebrating. >>> that's going to do it for us at 6:00, we'll be back at 11:00. >> bye-bye. this is a no-nonsense message from three. small business insurance is usually so complicated, you need to be a lawyer to understand it. that's why three was created. it's a better kind of business insurance. it's only three pages. straightforward. if you own it, three covers it. got a cheese slice for...
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john ellis. as far as i can tell he did not live anywhere in the area, but he just came down once and spent some time in washington and wrote that up ellis was kind of an odd character. i found very little information about him. the only other book that he wrote was sort of very very odd. it's sort of almost conspiracy theory type of book, but this is a pretty straightforward narration. the only thing that sort of fun about it is things he gets away with that you would not get away with today. so he talks about knowing into the wondering through the capital and going into the basement sub basement there where he saw and i quote here iron tubes or pipes extend in every direction overhead. there's no one to be seen at a deep silence rains over everything only by the monotonous sound. scenery passing on in the direction of the sound. we see two men sitting in armchairs at the end of the passage and where he actually was was the was the heating plant of the capital which this is a picture of the one
john ellis. as far as i can tell he did not live anywhere in the area, but he just came down once and spent some time in washington and wrote that up ellis was kind of an odd character. i found very little information about him. the only other book that he wrote was sort of very very odd. it's sort of almost conspiracy theory type of book, but this is a pretty straightforward narration. the only thing that sort of fun about it is things he gets away with that you would not get away with today....
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and how is his mum doing, how is ellie at the moment? abs, doing, how is ellie at the moment?r. ., , , ., , ., , drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant _ drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant news. _ drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant news. she - drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant news. she was - drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant news. she was so . drinking. that is brilliant years. - -- brilliant news. she was so happy to drink again- _ -- brilliant news. she was so happy to drink again. it _ -- brilliant news. she was so happy to drink again. it is _ -- brilliant news. she was so happy to drink again. it is incredible - -- brilliant news. she was so happy to drink again. it is incredible to - to drink again. it is incredible to think, as to drink again. it is incredible to think. as you — to drink again. it is incredible to think, as you hear— to drink again. it is incredible to think, as you hear the _ to drink again. it is incredible to think, as you hear the story - think, as you hear the story described, the emot
and how is his mum doing, how is ellie at the moment? abs, doing, how is ellie at the moment?r. ., , , ., , ., , drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant _ drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant news. _ drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant news. she - drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant news. she was - drinking. that is brilliant years. -- brilliant news. she was so . drinking. that is brilliant years. - -- brilliant news. she was so happy to drink again-...
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a week earlier ellie had given birth to her baby leo ten weeks early.ts she might not survive. the doctor said ellie had taken a nosedive, not breathing for herself at all, not responding to anything, you need to prepare yourselves. and my husband burst into tears and my question was, ok, right, when do you give up? and the doctors said, we don't, it is down to ellie. i said, then we don't give up. ellie is recovering and last week was able to hold baby leo's hand for the very first time. she just about got the strength to lift her left arm and she touched his hand, and then when we left, she just cried. it was as if she didn't want us to go, it was a magical moment, she just cried. and it was a huge moment for staff at the hospital who have been dealing with a pandemic for a year. we have been on this journey with ellie and it was such a positive thing to come out of this hard and trying time, itjust really lifted team spirit and morale. ellie now faces months, perhaps years of rehab, but this family are forever grateful to the staff at this hospital.
a week earlier ellie had given birth to her baby leo ten weeks early.ts she might not survive. the doctor said ellie had taken a nosedive, not breathing for herself at all, not responding to anything, you need to prepare yourselves. and my husband burst into tears and my question was, ok, right, when do you give up? and the doctors said, we don't, it is down to ellie. i said, then we don't give up. ellie is recovering and last week was able to hold baby leo's hand for the very first time. she...
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here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: beverly cleary's stories are timeless favorites in bookstores and libraries, inspiring kids to read her first book "henry huggins" was published in 1950 followed by ralph, the legendary star of "the mouse and the motorcycle" and the spirited heroine ramona quimby. like the best of authors, cleary wrote about what she knew. >> ramona's father lost his job and tried to give up smoking well, my father lost his job and tried to give up smoking. >> reporter: growing up in rural oregon, cleary struggled to read once she mastered the art she said it was hard to find something she wanted to read >> so many books in those days, back in the 1920s, had been published in england, and the children had nannies and pony carts and they seemed like a bunch of sissies to me >> reporter: the reluctant reader eventually became a librarian. when she found many kids were just like her and bored with the books they were given, cleary decided to write for them it was genius. and cleary's books became an instant hit in print >> ha, ha, i get to ride the bus to school today all by mys
here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: beverly cleary's stories are timeless favorites in bookstores and libraries, inspiring kids to read her first book "henry huggins" was published in 1950 followed by ralph, the legendary star of "the mouse and the motorcycle" and the spirited heroine ramona quimby. like the best of authors, cleary wrote about what she knew. >> ramona's father lost his job and tried to give up smoking well, my father lost his job and tried to give...
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san jose assembly member alex lee is trying to reform what he calls a loophole in the ellis act.member lee says landlords are using the law to get around the eviction moratorium and remove tenants during the pandemic. the act allows for no cause evictions on the grounds that the landlord is going out of business. lisa's speculators are buying rent controlled properties and using the ellis act to get rid of residents in order to flip the buildings for a profit lease bill, co sponsored by david you and richard bloom would require a five year holding period. by imposing a five year holding period before the ox actively use speculative abuse of the ellis act will be deterred and the statute secretary right of long term landlords to get out. the rental business is still preserved. the measure would also block property owners from using the ellis act more than once over 10 years. lee says that over 5400 households in san francisco have been forced out of their homes by the l. a sax since 2001, santa clara county, marin county and san francisco could join san mateo county and move into
san jose assembly member alex lee is trying to reform what he calls a loophole in the ellis act.member lee says landlords are using the law to get around the eviction moratorium and remove tenants during the pandemic. the act allows for no cause evictions on the grounds that the landlord is going out of business. lisa's speculators are buying rent controlled properties and using the ellis act to get rid of residents in order to flip the buildings for a profit lease bill, co sponsored by david...
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. >>> ahead we'll take you to ellis island, the point of entry for millions of americans, to find out what was so different about immigration then compared to immigration now. one surprising discovery before 1924, there were no strict national rules. nearly everyone who showed up got in, including a member of my own family. makes you think about what the right way in really is. we'll have that coming up on "cbs this morning." ♪ easter eggcitement is in the air! get 15% off and kohl's cash on... everything you need to celebrate with your special somebunnies. kohls. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdidivo plus yeyervoy isis for adultlts newly didiagd with nonon-small celell lungng cancer ththat has sprpread and ththats positiveve for pd-l1l1 and dodoes not havave an a abnormal egegfr or alk k . opdivo p plus yervoyoy is thehe first andnd only fda-apprproved combibination of two immmmunotherapipies opopdivo plplus yer
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tonight a popular name in children's books editing its collection to continue its appeal rehema ellis, nbc news >>> vernon jordan, a towering figure in civil rights, politics and business, has died here's andrea mitchell >> reporter: vernon jordan was an informal adviser to presidents of both parties, a corporate kingmaker and civil rights leader who turned down bill clinton's offer to be attorney general. a tall, elegant, and eloquent power broker whose life began in the public housing projects of atlanta. >> my mother said that's not good enough for this boy he's going to do things and he's going to go places >> reporter: he did go places the only black student in his class at depaul university in indiana. then howard university law, inspired by thurgood marshall. and still in his 30s, head of the national urban league and his first appearance before the supreme court. >> thurgood marshall from the bench of the supreme court winked his eye at me. >> reporter: in 1980 he nearly died in a racially motivated shooting, later rising to the pinnacle of washington power while continuing to
tonight a popular name in children's books editing its collection to continue its appeal rehema ellis, nbc news >>> vernon jordan, a towering figure in civil rights, politics and business, has died here's andrea mitchell >> reporter: vernon jordan was an informal adviser to presidents of both parties, a corporate kingmaker and civil rights leader who turned down bill clinton's offer to be attorney general. a tall, elegant, and eloquent power broker whose life began in the public...
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here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: dr. ala stanford became a pediatric surgeon to save lives, but never imagined it would look like this. >> everybody is good >> reporter: she's opened a site that's defied expectations, distributing nearly 30,000 covid vaccines in 31 days >> it feels really good to treat people the way they deserve to be treated. >> reporter: the black doctors covid-19 consortium, a group of black health care professionals, offer vaccines to those hardest hit, first come, first serve. >> everybody's good? second shot? all we were trying to do was create access and barrier-free services for those who don't typically have it >> reporter: her mission began a year ago, knocking on doors offering covid tests about one in five black women say they definitely will not get the vaccination. >> honestly, it was a struggle for me initially. i had to separate black ala from dr. ala. >> reporter: but there's no vaccine hesitancy here, and she's a key reason why. >> occasionally someone will stop and look me in the eyes
here's rehema ellis. >> reporter: dr. ala stanford became a pediatric surgeon to save lives, but never imagined it would look like this. >> everybody is good >> reporter: she's opened a site that's defied expectations, distributing nearly 30,000 covid vaccines in 31 days >> it feels really good to treat people the way they deserve to be treated. >> reporter: the black doctors covid-19 consortium, a group of black health care professionals, offer vaccines to those...
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and it seems to be working ellie so far because in at least - ellie so far because in at least today—ellie so far because in at least today the defence decided not to cross—examine the witness was that mr charles — cross—examine the witness was that mr charles mcmillan was not cross—examine because we have this level of— cross—examine because we have this level of emotion which the jury has already— level of emotion which the jury has already absorbed committed difficulty try and poke holes in his testimony— difficulty try and poke holes in his testimony and this do anything. so when _ testimony and this do anything. so when they— testimony and this do anything. so when they brought in this security camera _ when they brought in this security camera footage from the inside of the store — camera footage from the inside of the store where the $20 bill was used _ the store where the $20 bill was used and _ the store where the $20 bill was used and also seen the body cam footage _ used and also seen the body cam footage moments ago seems to really to be trying to pull the weight under— to
and it seems to be working ellie so far because in at least - ellie so far because in at least today—ellie so far because in at least today the defence decided not to cross—examine the witness was that mr charles — cross—examine the witness was that mr charles mcmillan was not cross—examine because we have this level of— cross—examine because we have this level of emotion which the jury has already— level of emotion which the jury has already absorbed committed difficulty try...
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rehema ellis, nbc news >>> that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching, everyone ♪♪ honey you are a rock ♪ ♪ upon which i stand ♪ ♪ and i come here to talk ♪ ♪ i hope you understand ♪ ♪ that green eyes ♪ ♪ you're the one that i wanted to find ♪ ♪ and anyone who tried to deny you ♪ ♪ must be out of their minds ♪ ♪ because i came here with a load ♪ ♪ and it feels so much lighter ♪ ♪ since i've met you ♪ ♪ and honey you should know ♪ ♪ that i could never go on without you ♪ ♪ oh, green eyes ♪ ♪ green eyes ♪ ♪ honey you are a rock ♪ ♪ upon which i stand ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: all right, all right! welcome to the show, everybody. give it up to my
rehema ellis, nbc news >>> that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. thank you for watching, everyone ♪♪ honey you are a rock ♪ ♪ upon which i stand ♪ ♪ and i come here to talk ♪ ♪ i hope you understand ♪ ♪ that green eyes ♪ ♪ you're the one that i wanted to find ♪ ♪ and anyone who tried to deny you ♪ ♪ must be out of their minds ♪ ♪ because i came here with a load ♪ ♪ and it feels so much lighter ♪ ♪ since i've met you ♪ ♪ and...
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rehema ellis, nbc news >>> when we come back, the family that went all in to save these miracle puppies amid an unfolding disaster >>> there's good news tonight about nature's challenges and nature's wonders and how one family overcame an unfolding disaster to bring new lives into the world. aubrey morgan has always loved animals. so in january when a pregnant shepherd mix ended up at a local shelter, aubrey's family decided to foster the dog they named maggie >> you know, she's become family to us. >> reporter: making her cozy and safe in their san antonio home a new mom herself, aubrey knew she had to help. >> i started researching and figuring out what all it entails to foster a pregnant dog and to help her have her puppies. >> reporter: but last month when it was finally time, disaster struck >> millions in texas tonight are living a freezing nightmare. >> reporter: a deadly winter storm slammed into texas. >> and then all of a sudden the power goes out >> so i was already nervous. >> reporter: nervous because maggie was in labor. >> mama is panting and resting. >> reporter: with te
rehema ellis, nbc news >>> when we come back, the family that went all in to save these miracle puppies amid an unfolding disaster >>> there's good news tonight about nature's challenges and nature's wonders and how one family overcame an unfolding disaster to bring new lives into the world. aubrey morgan has always loved animals. so in january when a pregnant shepherd mix ended up at a local shelter, aubrey's family decided to foster the dog they named maggie >> you...
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john ellis and his family have been selling wine to china seem to me 19 through chinese exporters like ray john. why risk dollar digestion with china. or his to more of that one day soon yeah the president. yeah. yeah. about half of the wine reste has come from exports to china but in november the communist state slapped import taxes of up to 212 percent on a strain in wine after alleging it was being dumped. according to one astray via sales to china fell from $132000000.00 in december 29th teen to just $3000000.00 a year later it was just a blip. it's not something that we david and the water for the analysts or. ellis is critical of these training government's handling of relations with china as someone whose brain working with chinese people for 26 years on important subjects you don't stand up and broadcast it to the world if you want to get into strife or for your hand or behind closed doors. so it's pretty that etc politicians didn't actually get very irritated with the wine industry and here's why. they have the last 10 years the wine industry has made shed loads of money from
john ellis and his family have been selling wine to china seem to me 19 through chinese exporters like ray john. why risk dollar digestion with china. or his to more of that one day soon yeah the president. yeah. yeah. about half of the wine reste has come from exports to china but in november the communist state slapped import taxes of up to 212 percent on a strain in wine after alleging it was being dumped. according to one astray via sales to china fell from $132000000.00 in december 29th...
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rehema ellis, nbc news >>> that's "nightly news" for this wednesday.nk you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. >>> right now at 6:00, more anger and fear, and now ready to take more action. >> it hurt me a lot because a lot of attacks have been going on. it's mind blowing. i have to go. >> the bay area asian community responds to the mass shooting in atlanta. >> also, brutal attack for no apparent reason on the street of san francisco. >> and if you don't speak up, who will? >> this man talks to us about his emotional scars and how those will last longer than the physical ones. >> it's coming along. i'm sharon at the solano county fairgrounds where 50-year-olds and up can now get the covid vaccine. >> the one thing solano county health leaders say they do well that sets them on a path to move the vaccination tiers faster than any other bay area county. >> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm jessica ageara. >> i'm raj mathai. we have been dealing with attacks in our asian community for months now. now, the
rehema ellis, nbc news >>> that's "nightly news" for this wednesday.nk you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. >>> right now at 6:00, more anger and fear, and now ready to take more action. >> it hurt me a lot because a lot of attacks have been going on. it's mind blowing. i have to go. >> the bay area asian community responds to the mass shooting in atlanta. >> also, brutal attack for no apparent reason on the street of san francisco. >>...
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host: that is ellie in ohio. guest: that was a common refrain among democrats and republicans yesterday, that the only care about making money and a lot of this incendiary speech and content gets shared widely, a lot of people use the refrain that a light travels faster than truth and that is true on these platforms and like i said, even if misinformation gets caught out there by some content moderators at the platforms, it already has been shared thousands or millions of times. so, it is difficult to control the speech, but i agree with what the caller was saying, there is a lot of contempt for these platforms that they do not take more response ability, that they do just care about their bottom line and more incendiary content drives more viewers and subscribers even though it is free. these platforms take a lot of your data and it is used and nothing is free per se. so, i think that is a real concern i think -- and i think it will be a quandary on how these lawmakers look to change the law and how the companie
host: that is ellie in ohio. guest: that was a common refrain among democrats and republicans yesterday, that the only care about making money and a lot of this incendiary speech and content gets shared widely, a lot of people use the refrain that a light travels faster than truth and that is true on these platforms and like i said, even if misinformation gets caught out there by some content moderators at the platforms, it already has been shared thousands or millions of times. so, it is...
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one 3rd about 100000000 people united states of america have at least one ancestor who came through ellis island and so you have people whose ancestors came to the united states long after slavery was abolished and outlawed united states so you're going to tell me that someone for example whose 'd family came from charles of aki of poland or italy or whatever like that we're going to hold them accountable for slavery when their families were not even here so do i say do i expect this to go through where 'd there is reparations in the amount that it would really be necessary in order for it to make any difference you know in no way shape or form do i believe that there's 'd going to be multiple trillions of dollars added to the federal deficit federal debt in order to give reparations to black voters but they'll form this commission this bureau ribbon panel to give that impression and it's basically virtue signaling to black voters. washington and brussels have slapped sanctions on a number of senior russian officials as well as organizations over the jailing of cramming critic likes in a
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it's usually a very good is a lifeline to them sasha and ellie escaped out of sex slavery thanks to her help they're both from bulgaria they grew up in impoverished conditions in the countryside and each found in love with a man who promised them a life in a wealthy germany it was only when sasha arrived that she realized she'd have to do sex work. also it was better than a bus obviously i refused the mother but i threatened to kill me and said no one would know where i was. up to help me captive for 2 or 3 days and then he put me to work so good was the gossip but i'm convinced now that he had actually planned it all a lot got hold of the book but when you're in love you just blind to everything else and you don't realize it the thought of such as of so to kill. the boyfriend model is a common method used by sex traffickers once they've got control over the woman they beat her into submission. if you have been i had to serve at least 15 or 20 clients a day because for so you can reckon around 50 euros per client in a nightclub but at the end of the month i was only given 2 or 300 euros
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all right for more on this let's talk to correspond to ellis fund gelder ellis is making progress it's making all these repairs is cutting off power in some cases 5 more years is there progress. there is progress they're actually also building new power plants and we see that more and more units of these power plants are are 7 being activated and the issues seem correctly disappear still for free and he is headed to power consonants not constantly but intermittently and it is a massive problem and the biggest problem is that a lot of the transmitters are 45 years old in south africa has so that needs a lover for basements a lot of maintenance and that is actually what is happening he switched power off to do work and to fix up these power plants and as you're saying that's not very good for an already ailing economy here in south africa ellis what does blackouts mean for businesses and for workers across the country but it looks a lot of big businesses have been going through it is full for a long time so they have generates as a backup i think it's may need it to small businesses that
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joining us now, cnn legal analyst, former president prosecutor, ellie. smart guy and wicked smart lawyer. i don't know we need someone as smart or good as you to explain how just outrageous this is. this is someone who wentz on tv, went before courts, yelling and screaming, fraud, fraud, fraud, fraud, fraud. and now she's saying, no reasonable person would actually take what i said as fact. >> yeah, john. it's official. sidney powell is a massive fraud. that's according to sidney powell herself. similarly, the whole election fraud narrative, that too is a complete fiction, complete fraud. that also, according to sidney powell. like you said, as sidney powell herself says, no reasonable person could believe this. it's also importantly not a legal defense here in a defamation case. it's not a good defense, weak defense, bad defense, it's not a defense. it's the opposite of a defense because the two things dominion has to prove here in order to win its lawsuit are, one, the statements were false, and two, that the person who made the false statements knew t
joining us now, cnn legal analyst, former president prosecutor, ellie. smart guy and wicked smart lawyer. i don't know we need someone as smart or good as you to explain how just outrageous this is. this is someone who wentz on tv, went before courts, yelling and screaming, fraud, fraud, fraud, fraud, fraud. and now she's saying, no reasonable person would actually take what i said as fact. >> yeah, john. it's official. sidney powell is a massive fraud. that's according to sidney powell...
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the minimal scientific research to date vital that we understand exactly what the cause of the ellis is was. once we do we'll be able to develop specific medication and me to come into. medication that would be a huge help to patients like. he had to drop out of his college when he was 23 an age where normally life is beginning to really take off. couple years for fear i was in great physical shape unstoppable. i was right when i was in such top form that i started getting more and more infections. every couple of months like be laid up for a week and then fit again for a while then 3 years ago i got an infection that i never recovered from that i found in my business michelle who would. not after a couple of weeks i tried to drag myself to college but then collapsed unconscious on the bus so embarrassing so i tried again and again but i just couldn't make it. eventually i had to move back in with my parents and because i was unable to take care of myself after reaching a low point stabilized a bit to a point where i've been at the same level for the past 2 years. the doctors at the
the minimal scientific research to date vital that we understand exactly what the cause of the ellis is was. once we do we'll be able to develop specific medication and me to come into. medication that would be a huge help to patients like. he had to drop out of his college when he was 23 an age where normally life is beginning to really take off. couple years for fear i was in great physical shape unstoppable. i was right when i was in such top form that i started getting more and more...
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he went to ellie's home and stabbed her repeatedly with a kitchen knife.elieved that under the new measures, griffiths won't be able to have his sentence reviewed. it's a huge relief to us as a family because it means in four years' time we don't have to go through the anguish of writing a victim impact statement and worrying that he could potentially get his sentence reduced. at least we know, at least for the next ten years, he will remain behind bars. the measures being introduced today are being billed as a justice overhaul, and one of the areas they're focusing on is the protection of young people from sexual predators. while the age of consent is 16, in future, sports coaches and faith leaders who have sexual relationships with 16 and 17—year—olds in their care will be breaking the law. they'll be under the same rules as teachers or social workers. it will make a significant difference in terms of the confidence that young people can have that adults in positions of power and authority over them can't take advantage of those positions of authority to
he went to ellie's home and stabbed her repeatedly with a kitchen knife.elieved that under the new measures, griffiths won't be able to have his sentence reviewed. it's a huge relief to us as a family because it means in four years' time we don't have to go through the anguish of writing a victim impact statement and worrying that he could potentially get his sentence reduced. at least we know, at least for the next ten years, he will remain behind bars. the measures being introduced today are...
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>> for the white house -- >> first of all -- >> sorry, ellie, go ahead. >> oh, thank you. so i think president biden clearly wants to work in a bipartisan manner. he has opened the door to democrats and republicans working together, but it takes two to tango and republicans made it clear they have no interest in working with president biden and democrats even on a bill that has 70% public support. this bill only passed because it was able to move through the reconciliation process that exempted the filibuster. there's going to be a whole lot of issues coming down the pike from voting rights, to democracy reform, to raising the minimum wage and so many more that unless biden does something about the filibuster, unless democrats come together and find a way forward to get past this brick wall of mcconnell's filibuster his agenda is going to be stalled out quickly and all the success we're seeing right now is going to be fleeting. >> what do you think about the political process around the filibuster? particularly because even if the filibuster was gone right now, we still wo
>> for the white house -- >> first of all -- >> sorry, ellie, go ahead. >> oh, thank you. so i think president biden clearly wants to work in a bipartisan manner. he has opened the door to democrats and republicans working together, but it takes two to tango and republicans made it clear they have no interest in working with president biden and democrats even on a bill that has 70% public support. this bill only passed because it was able to move through the...