15
15
Oct 11, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
joseph ellis. >> thank you pretty. >> in your watching book tv coverage of this year's national book festival and that was joseph ellis talking about his newest book "the cause" the american revolution and its discontent and is now, professor joseph ellis joins us live in will take your calls in the american revolution, founding fathers in the numbers are up on the screen pretty 202 is the area code 8200 for you in the eastern central time zones and 748-8201 of you live out in the mountain pacific time zone and that there is a third line set aside for messages if you want to send a text message the question or comment pretty (202)748-8903 and reminder that that is only for the text messages and please include your first name and your city and we will begin taking your calls in just a minute. professor joseph ellis, you said during your interview with david rubenstein, a little bit earlier that the immersion revolution and rebellion was a power issue, not a money issue pretty can you explain that pretty. >> all be my best briefly that the british attempt attack the colonies and oppose
joseph ellis. >> thank you pretty. >> in your watching book tv coverage of this year's national book festival and that was joseph ellis talking about his newest book "the cause" the american revolution and its discontent and is now, professor joseph ellis joins us live in will take your calls in the american revolution, founding fathers in the numbers are up on the screen pretty 202 is the area code 8200 for you in the eastern central time zones and 748-8201 of you live...
66
66
Oct 29, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
to hire lieutenant commander ellis. then as detailed by the inspector general, democrats in congress cited the story to gin up an i.g. investigation and you did it to sabotage lieutenant commander ellis' hiring. a cute trick. you were being forced to hire ellis against your will and you were improperly trying to delay his hiring by citing an i.g. investigation. then, just two days after acting secretary defense directs you to hire ellis, in a miraculous coincidence of timing, your deputy, mr. barns, informs of you two allegations that ellis had mishandled classified information. the first alleged incident involved a state department official who made the allegation to mr. barns -- who made the allegation to mr. barns about that supposed incident. who? general nakasone: i don't know, ranking member. i am not aware who made that allegation. mr. nunes: ok. then, there was a second one. who made the allegation on the second supposed incident? general nakasone: again, ranking member, i don't know who made the allegation. the
to hire lieutenant commander ellis. then as detailed by the inspector general, democrats in congress cited the story to gin up an i.g. investigation and you did it to sabotage lieutenant commander ellis' hiring. a cute trick. you were being forced to hire ellis against your will and you were improperly trying to delay his hiring by citing an i.g. investigation. then, just two days after acting secretary defense directs you to hire ellis, in a miraculous coincidence of timing, your deputy, mr....
285
285
Oct 8, 2021
10/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
go, ellie.nticipated new album. she posted that clip from the first song of her long-awaited fourth album, and now in new interviews with british and american "vogue" the grammy-winner holds nothing back, talking about the end of her marriage, raising her 9-year-old son, and the backlash she's received about her new physique this morning adele rolling deeper than ever before. in raw and revealing new interviews with american and british "vogue" the grammy-winner opens up about her divorce, being a mom to her 9-year-old son, and her new gym-toned body on display in these stunning photos. adele telling the magazines she now works out up to three a day not to lose weight but to reduce anxiety, and she discussed the intense reaction to her new physique, saying i understand why some women, especially, were hurt visually i represented a lot of women. but i'm still the same person. the most brutal conversations were being had by other women about my body. that hurt my feelings. the queen of breakup son
go, ellie.nticipated new album. she posted that clip from the first song of her long-awaited fourth album, and now in new interviews with british and american "vogue" the grammy-winner holds nothing back, talking about the end of her marriage, raising her 9-year-old son, and the backlash she's received about her new physique this morning adele rolling deeper than ever before. in raw and revealing new interviews with american and british "vogue" the grammy-winner opens up...
27
27
Oct 27, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
michael ellis. i too received, from len carlson of the d.o.d. o.i.g., the conclusion that none of the withins in the hiring process indicate there was any pressure from the white house or any political pressure whatsoever. very concerned about political influence and then i want to note, as i have before when we raised this issue, nancy pelosi personally sent a letter requesting that he not be installed. while the white house was found to have no interference, we have all of us in our files a letter from the speaker herself indicating her opposition. i also want to note a letter from october 21, concerning the impacts of vaccine mandates. upon our staffing. chris stewart will be asking questions which i support on the impact on our work force of diversity with vaccine mandates. and then i want to ask each of you a yes or no question. we're going an investigation. some of us are on the armed services committee and the intelligence committee. we are very concerned about what has happened in afghanista
michael ellis. i too received, from len carlson of the d.o.d. o.i.g., the conclusion that none of the withins in the hiring process indicate there was any pressure from the white house or any political pressure whatsoever. very concerned about political influence and then i want to note, as i have before when we raised this issue, nancy pelosi personally sent a letter requesting that he not be installed. while the white house was found to have no interference, we have all of us in our files a...
29
29
Oct 29, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
ellis by members of the minority. i want to thank you for your participation today and the effort you are taking to make the i.c. a more diverse workplace. i share the conclusions i think you all do that this will improve the quality and capabilities of the i.c. that's vital to the mission of the i.c. we look forward to following up with you on greater detail on the information that we have sought. that cannot be discussed in open session. but once again i appreciate all of your being here today. i but once again i appreciate all of you being here today. i think it's a testament to the priority you all place on these issues within the ic. as my colleague said it's the first time we that hearing like this with all the agency heads represented here today for many years. so thank you for the priority you'rewe putting on this personally. we will be following up with you. without objection, members are hereby granted up to three legislative day to submit written questions to be answered by any of our witnesses inviting tho
ellis by members of the minority. i want to thank you for your participation today and the effort you are taking to make the i.c. a more diverse workplace. i share the conclusions i think you all do that this will improve the quality and capabilities of the i.c. that's vital to the mission of the i.c. we look forward to following up with you on greater detail on the information that we have sought. that cannot be discussed in open session. but once again i appreciate all of your being here...
29
29
Oct 16, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
ellis your questions during a live call in segment. : : >> glad to be with you david. >> thank you for those of you who don't know joseph ellis is a leading scholar in this area and hero is a person is written in 13 books on this subject is a graduate of the college of them got his phd at yale and is one of a full surprise and the other awards in his latest book is an explanation of why we went to work with the british by the british ultimately ended the war and successfully from their point of view and would say i read all of joseph ellis' books and i've enjoyed this one the most actually found it they learned more from this book than any of the other books and thank you very much for writing this book. >> i'm glad to hear that, the author of the book is perhaps the most myopic a person in terms of understanding how it will be received i am happy with it i hope that other people would agree with you. if you like the book founding brothers which is about done in the 1790s, i think like this one which is about 1770s. i didn't know what i was doing 41305 years ago i started to write abou
ellis your questions during a live call in segment. : : >> glad to be with you david. >> thank you for those of you who don't know joseph ellis is a leading scholar in this area and hero is a person is written in 13 books on this subject is a graduate of the college of them got his phd at yale and is one of a full surprise and the other awards in his latest book is an explanation of why we went to work with the british by the british ultimately ended the war and successfully from...
111
111
Oct 1, 2021
10/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
ellie: it's like, really ccentrated. ella: yeah.e gonna kind of break up when we go back to school. you know, when you're with someone when you graduate, like, often people are, like, moving in together, like, moving to the same city, and, like, applying for jobs in the same place. and, like, i know that, like, speaking for me--and i think it's the same for you--like, no person would be great enough and, like, no love would be greaenough at this point in my life for me to really be willing to do that. i just don't think that-- my personal growth is there. if it hadn't been for the pandemic and, like, the pandemic would not have-- i wouldn't have experienced the pandemic the way i did, if i didn't spend every second with you, which i did. and i think that every time i look back on this relationship, it's going to be both a lot of joy and a lot of, like, sadness just because of, like, how the world is. it's all bittersweet. but i also feel like, honestly, almost all memories in life are like that. and, like, good things are alst alway
ellie: it's like, really ccentrated. ella: yeah.e gonna kind of break up when we go back to school. you know, when you're with someone when you graduate, like, often people are, like, moving in together, like, moving to the same city, and, like, applying for jobs in the same place. and, like, i know that, like, speaking for me--and i think it's the same for you--like, no person would be great enough and, like, no love would be greaenough at this point in my life for me to really be willing to...
41
41
Oct 10, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
16
16
Oct 3, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thanks very much, ellie. so where i want to sort of get started here is, you know, you described shaheena, the school, you get a really good sense of where she is, but i want to go even before that, before you walk into sullivan. i want to turn the clock back to 2016ish, 2017, on what's happening in the world at this time that leads you to seek out local refugee stories. >> yeah, so this story does go all the way back to 2017, so i've known these guys for a long time now. very much part of each other's lives at this point whether they wanted that or not. [laughter] but i first began this project actually after attending a protest, after donald trump was inugh rated in -- inaugurated in january 2017 and one of his first executive orders was signing a travel ban from seven majority muslim countries, and when i was there, at o'hare airport, where this protest was happening, i just wondered to myself, who are these refugee families arriving in chicago, and what do their lives look like here? and that quickly led
. >> thanks very much, ellie. so where i want to sort of get started here is, you know, you described shaheena, the school, you get a really good sense of where she is, but i want to go even before that, before you walk into sullivan. i want to turn the clock back to 2016ish, 2017, on what's happening in the world at this time that leads you to seek out local refugee stories. >> yeah, so this story does go all the way back to 2017, so i've known these guys for a long time now. very...
37
37
Oct 28, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
ellis had two significant allegations -- >> we are going to get to that.ming to that if you could let me get through questions and i will give the opportunity to discuss that. there was no improper political influence by the trump white house towards ellis' appointment. do you believe at the time that there was political influence? >> i did not. but my concern was at the time was the process upon which i was being advised. this is what caused a bit of the confusion but later on we found out in the dod cleared up there wasn't a merit-based review. >> so you don't dispute thehi finding on this question? >> i do not. >> the proper influence on the hiring came from anonymous sources who told the "washington post" among other things that you opposed the lieutenant commander's hiring. these anonymous sources had remarkable insight into your thought process. so what happened here is someone close to you planted a fake news story claiming the white house and probably pressured the nsa to hire the lieutenant commander ellis then as detailed by the inspector general
ellis had two significant allegations -- >> we are going to get to that.ming to that if you could let me get through questions and i will give the opportunity to discuss that. there was no improper political influence by the trump white house towards ellis' appointment. do you believe at the time that there was political influence? >> i did not. but my concern was at the time was the process upon which i was being advised. this is what caused a bit of the confusion but later on we...
60
60
Oct 23, 2021
10/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
jean ellie, "today in the bay." we want to see what's the rain looks like in our neighborhood. linda shared this video of rain coming down her backyard in san jose. be sure to send us photos of what it's like outside your window, tag nbc bay area and we'll put them on air. download our app to get an updated forecast sent straight to your phone. >>> speaking of, it's quiet right now at levi's stadium, tomorrow is expected to be packed and wet. yesterday the 49ers practiced wet football, jimmy g. is healthy again and will be the starting quarterback. >> we did a bunch of wet ball today, jimmy wants to try it out and works with different gloves and stuff. it's supposed to rain and not stop until tuesday. i don't look at anything and people tell me stuff and you deal with it. hopefully the weather people are not all right. i don't know if this is a advantage or disadvantage, i will know after the game. >> the 49ers will take on the colts right here in the bay area. kickoff is at 5:20. we have our post-game coverage. >>> we are learning more about the deadly shooting that left one w
jean ellie, "today in the bay." we want to see what's the rain looks like in our neighborhood. linda shared this video of rain coming down her backyard in san jose. be sure to send us photos of what it's like outside your window, tag nbc bay area and we'll put them on air. download our app to get an updated forecast sent straight to your phone. >>> speaking of, it's quiet right now at levi's stadium, tomorrow is expected to be packed and wet. yesterday the 49ers practiced wet...
93
93
Oct 8, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
ellie is right.orked for trump for years so why would he suggest there is a privilege for that could only relate to communications between donald trump and steve bannon that he'll let the president assert privilege i think is because steve bannon has information related to the behavior and activities and communications of donald trump as it relates to january 6th. >> i do, too. ellie, i do not want to modulate my expectations. we're in the midst of a crisis of democracy. they're planning these fake audits in multiple other states. republicans are not even hiding the fact that they are already trying to set up to steal the next presidential election by putting their minions all throughout the government from bottom to top. my question is and i know it's something you talk about and tweet about a lot. what should we be expecting the justice department to do? david is right. congress ain't good at this oversight. what should the justice department be doing? >> they need to start putting people in jail.
ellie is right.orked for trump for years so why would he suggest there is a privilege for that could only relate to communications between donald trump and steve bannon that he'll let the president assert privilege i think is because steve bannon has information related to the behavior and activities and communications of donald trump as it relates to january 6th. >> i do, too. ellie, i do not want to modulate my expectations. we're in the midst of a crisis of democracy. they're planning...
235
235
Oct 12, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 1
cnn's ellie reeve went there, and she is joining us now. el ellie?ted to talk to people who not only know how vaccines work but saw up close so many people getting sick and still don't want the vaccine. most people didn't want to go on camera to talk about that, but one did. >> i do believe covid is terrible. i believe it is dangerous. i watch people every day, and i watch the fear in people's eyes every day. that's the saddest, most terrifying part, is to see our society become so fearful. but i do not think the government has the right to step in and mandate and tell us what we have to do. >> reporter: how do you think it'll affect you, if there is a vaccine mandate at this hospital? >> i think that i will seek further employment, and i hate to do that because i love my patients. i love the people i work with. at the same time, i'm not going to personally go against something that i feel very, very deeply in my soul that would hurt me. >> reporter: only about 60% of staff are vaccinated at scotland county hospital in rural northeast missouri. the h
cnn's ellie reeve went there, and she is joining us now. el ellie?ted to talk to people who not only know how vaccines work but saw up close so many people getting sick and still don't want the vaccine. most people didn't want to go on camera to talk about that, but one did. >> i do believe covid is terrible. i believe it is dangerous. i watch people every day, and i watch the fear in people's eyes every day. that's the saddest, most terrifying part, is to see our society become so...
397
397
Oct 3, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 397
favorite 0
quote 0
the other platforms, extract crude, give it to elly. elly criss-crosses and is more to the left. so somewhere along this line, we're not exactly sure where. we thought maybe five miles offshore. wherever it is, it started to leak. they put a temporary patch on it yesterday. divers have been in this morning to try to do more work on this. but the damage is already done here. 3,000 barrels equates to 126,000 gallons. now, using 64 high-frequency radars, this weather model, actually ocean currents, tells you what a parcel of gas or oil or anything on the surface of the ocean, where it would flow. and basically it's a northwest to southeast flow, almost parallel to the land. now, we know already in huntington beach that we have this oil deposits. we are seeing them in newport now. that was something new that wasn't there yesterday. the fumes are overwhelming because of all the chemicals they put into this in their post-processing. if you look at the winds, and those who live in southern california and most coastlines, you have your onshore and offshore flow. so it in corporates some
the other platforms, extract crude, give it to elly. elly criss-crosses and is more to the left. so somewhere along this line, we're not exactly sure where. we thought maybe five miles offshore. wherever it is, it started to leak. they put a temporary patch on it yesterday. divers have been in this morning to try to do more work on this. but the damage is already done here. 3,000 barrels equates to 126,000 gallons. now, using 64 high-frequency radars, this weather model, actually ocean...
182
182
Oct 26, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
the trial is expected to last four weeks. >> ellie, thank you so much.king the trial. >>> coming up, a georgia police chief is under fire for training his officers to avoid shooting vital or begorgans. he believes it can make a difference. my next guest believes it can be problematic. >>> ahead -- >> to the transgender community, i'm more than willing to give you an audience, but you will not summon me. i am not bending to anybody's demands. >> comedian dave chappelle speaking out about the controversy surrounding his netflix special. what he plans to do next. as someone who resesembles someone else, i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ say it's all right ♪ ♪ say it's all right, it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ now listen to the beat ♪ ♪ kinda pat your feet ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ have a good time 'cause it's all right ♪ ♪ oh, it's
the trial is expected to last four weeks. >> ellie, thank you so much.king the trial. >>> coming up, a georgia police chief is under fire for training his officers to avoid shooting vital or begorgans. he believes it can make a difference. my next guest believes it can be problematic. >>> ahead -- >> to the transgender community, i'm more than willing to give you an audience, but you will not summon me. i am not bending to anybody's demands. >> comedian dave...
40
40
Oct 26, 2021
10/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
the 95-year-old british monarch has only just left hospital after an ellis. sources say her majesty needs rest. meanwhile, alarming news has emerged ahead of the climate summit. even if every nation meets its pledge of reducing carbon emissions, it won't be enough to avoid an ecological disaster. that's the waing from the u.n.. reporter: weak promises and not yet delivered. the scathing assessment by the u.n. environment program of national government efforts to rein in carbon emissions. they said in the report current commitments will deliver only a small percentage needed toimit global warmi to below two degrees celsius, let alone the 1.5 degrees targeted by the ris agreement. >> we are on track for a catastrophic global temperature rise of 2.7 degrees lsius. this report is another sobering wake-up call. how many more do we need? rerter: another warning before another climate conference in hopes of more ambitious reduction plans. they've given the world leaders their target -- emissions cuts need to be seven times greater than current pledges and they need
the 95-year-old british monarch has only just left hospital after an ellis. sources say her majesty needs rest. meanwhile, alarming news has emerged ahead of the climate summit. even if every nation meets its pledge of reducing carbon emissions, it won't be enough to avoid an ecological disaster. that's the waing from the u.n.. reporter: weak promises and not yet delivered. the scathing assessment by the u.n. environment program of national government efforts to rein in carbon emissions. they...
35
35
Oct 5, 2021
10/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up, luke ellis joins guy johnson at the global to talk all things markets. a great market force for you there 40 minutes into the opening trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: guy johnson, sitting down with luke ellis. >> hate that -- what do we do about that? if government bonds are going to be problematic for quite some time and it looks like we find ourselves in a situation where yields and negative rates are below inflation for some time, what is the alternative? what else do you do in a portfolio to provide a kind of counterweight? >> well, i think that this is where hedge funds should come into their own. there are a number of things that you could look at but at heart you have described is the problem that government bonds don't provide a stable store of value. particularly if you are worried about inflation. they don't give you any income. literally none in many countries. so, they don't really fulfill the function in a portfolio of stabilizing income. so, i think you have to look at them really is a trading instrument with better opportunities to make g
coming up, luke ellis joins guy johnson at the global to talk all things markets. a great market force for you there 40 minutes into the opening trade. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: guy johnson, sitting down with luke ellis. >> hate that -- what do we do about that? if government bonds are going to be problematic for quite some time and it looks like we find ourselves in a situation where yields and negative rates are below inflation for some time, what is the alternative? what else do you...
21
21
Oct 11, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
it's fascinating his parents came in through ellis island of the left which is galveston texas. it is a narrative that runs through his story and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three when he returns, he escapes in october 1948 and returns to the soviet union and i wrote this which i think maybe is kind of an answer to your question. he's lived a lie about his past and family and work and after escaping the stresses he may have hoped for a new start but when he returned to moscow he found only a twisted fearful culture and propaganda prejudice namely against jews and americans as "the new york times" correspondent wrote anyone coming to russia at this time must bear in mind the paradox that has become the most reactionary power on earth. so in america he was walking on egg shells in terms of anti-semitism and anti-communism and then when he returned to russia there was a horrifying period of anti-semitism that he walked right into and in that chapter of the book it goes into that a bit but anyhow, i could go on and on. it's
it's fascinating his parents came in through ellis island of the left which is galveston texas. it is a narrative that runs through his story and there are many surprises. i don't want to give a lot away. the first paragraph of part three when he returns, he escapes in october 1948 and returns to the soviet union and i wrote this which i think maybe is kind of an answer to your question. he's lived a lie about his past and family and work and after escaping the stresses he may have hoped for a...
24
24
Oct 5, 2021
10/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we have made it 7 miles off the coast of huntington beach and the hold platform ellie she is the small city and this is the center of the largest oil spill in orange county and 30 years. we're going to learn right now that how the system works with catching gary that extended voting experience in the area. the past 4 decades. what can you tell us about the system. >> we have 2 platforms thtt are picking up the oil sending it to platform ellie which heats it up and pumps it into huntington beach to a pick-up station. thank you for explaining the background on that also to bring in former congressman harley rouda who is the chair of the environmental subcommittee for oversight. thank you for being with us. what do you know about the owner. amplify energy. >> it will fly. energy is out of houston had they corrupt he just 4 years ago in history of violations you're talking about how there are 27 rigs currently off the coast of california. number of those being decommissioned writers. 27 8 of them are being decommissioned. we have to understand this one here has 70 oil wells tied to i
. >> we have made it 7 miles off the coast of huntington beach and the hold platform ellie she is the small city and this is the center of the largest oil spill in orange county and 30 years. we're going to learn right now that how the system works with catching gary that extended voting experience in the area. the past 4 decades. what can you tell us about the system. >> we have 2 platforms thtt are picking up the oil sending it to platform ellie which heats it up and pumps it into...
101
101
Oct 23, 2021
10/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
our rahema ellis met with three people for a candid conversation about the consequences that follow.effects. >> i opted to take the unpaid leave. >> reporter: karen is a patient care technician at a new york hospital. rob is a married father of three boys. he spent 17 years at a new york city high school as a fhys-ed teacher. this is a pediatric occupation algorithm therapist. they all reached the same conclusion about vaccine mandates. why did you decide to put your livelihood on the line? >> i felt like i didn't have choice i was being forced to do something torque put something into my body. >> i feel like what they were doing, when they have done is they basically held for ransom your health insurance, your benefits, your livelihood, your career in some cases. >> reporter: a addition pulling at raquel's heart. >> my last task at my job was laminating hearts for my students. and i was able to place them in boxes. i'm getting very emotional because i miss them. >> reporter: the consequences go beyond emotion. financially, can you see yourself continuing? >> we have discussed the po
our rahema ellis met with three people for a candid conversation about the consequences that follow.effects. >> i opted to take the unpaid leave. >> reporter: karen is a patient care technician at a new york hospital. rob is a married father of three boys. he spent 17 years at a new york city high school as a fhys-ed teacher. this is a pediatric occupation algorithm therapist. they all reached the same conclusion about vaccine mandates. why did you decide to put your livelihood on...
29
29
Oct 11, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
ellis your questions during a live call in segment. : : >> glad to be with you david. >> thank you forf you who don't know joseph ellis is a leading scholar in this area and hero is a person is written in 13 books on this subject is a graduate of the college of them got his phd at yale and is one of a full surprise and the other awards in his latest book is an explanation of why we went
ellis your questions during a live call in segment. : : >> glad to be with you david. >> thank you forf you who don't know joseph ellis is a leading scholar in this area and hero is a person is written in 13 books on this subject is a graduate of the college of them got his phd at yale and is one of a full surprise and the other awards in his latest book is an explanation of why we went
80
80
Oct 4, 2021
10/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll start with you, ellie.nd you say they have one aim, stop progress. the cases will be argued on conservative terms and decide based on what conservatives think they can get away with and apparently elected democrats are cool with that. the biden administration took the energy and passion out of the base for court reform and sent it off to a communion of law professors to die. i feel like you kind of feel like i do that roe v wade is gone and affirmative action is gone and clearance thomas hates it, hates that he benefitted from it and gun freedom to own a gun is going to be more proliferated. they are going to repeal the 20th century. that's what is happening, right? >> yeah, by the time we get to june you'll have more rights if you own a gun than a uterus. the prediction for this court is pain. like that's what they're bringing. that's what they've been sent to bring, however. let's remember mitch mcconnell did not steal the supreme court for nothing. he got something with that bargain. what he got was the
i'll start with you, ellie.nd you say they have one aim, stop progress. the cases will be argued on conservative terms and decide based on what conservatives think they can get away with and apparently elected democrats are cool with that. the biden administration took the energy and passion out of the base for court reform and sent it off to a communion of law professors to die. i feel like you kind of feel like i do that roe v wade is gone and affirmative action is gone and clearance thomas...
118
118
Oct 4, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
this is where you find the particular rig, name is elly. want tho show you the polygon that highlights the rigs. the second one there is elly. that's where we think the leak has originated from. it's on this particular pipeline there is a leak. this is closed production oil. this is not like the 2010 leak in the gulf of mexico, pb oil, that was crude oil, raw crude. far more dense. this particular one is a little l less. studies have shown this region of southern california is home for the most productive fish habitat in the world. 27 times more productive with fish than any other place. >> pedram, do we know how long it takes to clean this, the cleanup effort? >> they have put a boom essentially picking up what's out there. right now we've got about 3,000 gallons of the 130,000. this has been 12 to 18 hours worth of work. often times this can take weeks or months. at this point stopping that at the source will help the situation but i wouldn't be surprised if it takes much of the month of october before it gets picked up. >> do keep us pos
this is where you find the particular rig, name is elly. want tho show you the polygon that highlights the rigs. the second one there is elly. that's where we think the leak has originated from. it's on this particular pipeline there is a leak. this is closed production oil. this is not like the 2010 leak in the gulf of mexico, pb oil, that was crude oil, raw crude. far more dense. this particular one is a little l less. studies have shown this region of southern california is home for the most...
60
60
Oct 21, 2021
10/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
the management team behind british stars like dua lipa and ellie golding will choose our next entry forived the dreaded "nul points" at this year's contest in rotterdam. # it's bigger than everything we see, yeah... it was the uk's second last—placed finish in a row, after michael rice also came bottom in the previous event, in 2019. and if we're honest, british results this entire millennium haven't been great. duo gemini kickstarted the miserable run back in 2003. their song crybaby ended with a big fat zero. # shine a light in every corner of the world... you have to go back to 1997 to find the uk's last eurovision winner, katrina and the waves, with love shine a light. but a lot has changed since then. to try to find success once again, the bbc are looking to the team behind two of the uk's biggest pop stars, dua lipa and ellie goulding. both singers, who have dozens of hit songs between them, are managed by tap music. the company is coming on board to find the act who will represent the uk at next year's eurovision and the song they'll sing. we haven't had great successes over the
the management team behind british stars like dua lipa and ellie golding will choose our next entry forived the dreaded "nul points" at this year's contest in rotterdam. # it's bigger than everything we see, yeah... it was the uk's second last—placed finish in a row, after michael rice also came bottom in the previous event, in 2019. and if we're honest, british results this entire millennium haven't been great. duo gemini kickstarted the miserable run back in 2003. their song...
75
75
Oct 1, 2021
10/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
ellie, come here! it is not fair, is it? she is _ ability... ellie, come here!nk you. i don't feel— that must mean a lot to you. thank you. i don't feel like _ that must mean a lot to you. thank you. i don't feel like an _ you. i don't feel like an inspiration. anyone who he was thrown into when the rope is whipped from beneath your feet, thrown into when the rope is whipped from beneath yourfeet, you cope however you can get by each day, do the best you can with the rubbish presented to you and i suppose i wanted some good to come out of my story which is why i started sharing it and people always ask, how do you start campaigning, how do you start sharing your story? my best advice to anybody is start on your own doorstep. i started on my own doorstep. i started on my own doorstep with my friends and family because i wanted to tell my friends and family about bowel cancer and it rolled out from there and i think people forget. you have to go big or go home, but you don't, the best things we can do is check our own friends and family, check they are ok, check t
ellie, come here! it is not fair, is it? she is _ ability... ellie, come here!nk you. i don't feel— that must mean a lot to you. thank you. i don't feel like _ that must mean a lot to you. thank you. i don't feel like an _ you. i don't feel like an inspiration. anyone who he was thrown into when the rope is whipped from beneath your feet, thrown into when the rope is whipped from beneath yourfeet, you cope however you can get by each day, do the best you can with the rubbish presented to you...
71
71
Oct 15, 2021
10/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
ellis, thank you very much indeed. _ they sit on. ellis, thank you very much indeed.at happened just a few hours ago. a25—year—old man has been arrested. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the attack. let's bring an hour political correspondent who joins us from westminster. i suppose this is the news that we had feared and it has been concerned in the last few minutes. inevitably, there will be strong reaction and feeling from the whole political world about this. it is a desperately sad day for our democracy. by murdering one of our elected representatives, you are attacking our democracy was that i cannot be the case that our elected representatives live in fear of doing the most basic part of their job, meeting their constituents to hear their concerns, to take those concerns to the powers that be here in westminster. these are constituency surgery seems would have been happening up and down the country today. sir david amess will have beans speaking to some of those people he represents, and we are hearing he has been stabbed to de
ellis, thank you very much indeed. _ they sit on. ellis, thank you very much indeed.at happened just a few hours ago. a25—year—old man has been arrested. police say they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the attack. let's bring an hour political correspondent who joins us from westminster. i suppose this is the news that we had feared and it has been concerned in the last few minutes. inevitably, there will be strong reaction and feeling from the whole political world about...
36
36
Oct 17, 2021
10/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
does ellis ah, is that name? momentum mark ish all but i didn't break. let's fight. our niece begins on clenched at this informational clench, catalyst up. most people cost about there's an amount of claim osman called as a my tom is close. i see the problem of a campus to my boss because, you know, i just sent you a credit card from a school know months in with credential and we were not was given to enough to hark with nafta. burger comb could still help me see if he'd be shifted about my truck as the she it's paula. with pipe and minor still, mitzi got an eigen. there's troll on bus of us are $100.00 and on the $20.00 and $1.00 is smith. i want that's a fill up escalade. you forgotten? now the winning a mish scorpion on does being venetian with manga dunkin, a much better foreigner on fish, us find foil, not with fish. westbank been the same with film for me, but also my other sister. my mom lives been gone so fast, who bought all my clothes to see the soon, the stable newcomb all the other guys are from the house within the 2 chests. if you can see, gotten to, to
does ellis ah, is that name? momentum mark ish all but i didn't break. let's fight. our niece begins on clenched at this informational clench, catalyst up. most people cost about there's an amount of claim osman called as a my tom is close. i see the problem of a campus to my boss because, you know, i just sent you a credit card from a school know months in with credential and we were not was given to enough to hark with nafta. burger comb could still help me see if he'd be shifted about my...
14
14
Oct 16, 2021
10/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
does ellis is adlene momant mart ish all by to andes and bracelets fiala nice beacons on it landscape is informational clench, catalyst of miss, because about there's an amount of claim osman come as my tom is close, i see the problem of a campus to my boss so 90 percent of that future as only french one the school know months in with didn't should we were enough was given to enough to hark would order knocking burger comb could stim miss if he'd be shifted about rock as the she it's paula with pipe. i mother still mitzy, got an agony stroll on buffalo bundle and on the trans tv and on his mouth i want fill up escalade defense open now the winning a mish scorpion on does being venetian with manga dunkin. i'm a fighter faller on fish. i'm fall in love with fish. westbank will be in the family with film for me, but also my little sister in law has been gone. sophie, who bought all my place to see the soon that the will will come all the other guys up from the house then to to just a few 20 gotten to to see a list of those companies. i was position leucon zone to ah my com is positive. j
does ellis is adlene momant mart ish all by to andes and bracelets fiala nice beacons on it landscape is informational clench, catalyst of miss, because about there's an amount of claim osman come as my tom is close, i see the problem of a campus to my boss so 90 percent of that future as only french one the school know months in with didn't should we were enough was given to enough to hark would order knocking burger comb could stim miss if he'd be shifted about rock as the she it's paula with...
14
14
Oct 15, 2021
10/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
so finally it is for costing does ellis. ah, is adenine momentum mark ish all but i didn't break. let's fi our nice beacons on it. glenitia isn't for me. shamela clench, catalyst up miss b, because about there's an amount of klein, i'll spend calm as a my home is close. i see the problem of a campus to my boss. so 90 percent, future and undergraduate you're one of the kids school months in with the insurance that we were enough was given to enough to hark woods. nafta. burger comb could still help me see if he'd be shifted about my truck as the she it's paula pipe. i monitor still. mitzi got an eigen their strong advice. officer wonderland. on the 29th is math. iowa. philip quoted, you for his open. now the winning a mish scorpion on does being venetian with manga dunkin, i'm a fighter faller on switch bus. i'm fall in love with your husband could be in the family with film for me, but also i was switched from a business that is implement lawyers are lawyers been gossiping us who bought all my place to see the soon that they will come all the other guys out from the house, then to
so finally it is for costing does ellis. ah, is adenine momentum mark ish all but i didn't break. let's fi our nice beacons on it. glenitia isn't for me. shamela clench, catalyst up miss b, because about there's an amount of klein, i'll spend calm as a my home is close. i see the problem of a campus to my boss. so 90 percent, future and undergraduate you're one of the kids school months in with the insurance that we were enough was given to enough to hark woods. nafta. burger comb could still...
28
28
Oct 18, 2021
10/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
does ellis are is adenine, momentum are ish all but i didn't break sites. viola nice beacons on landscape isn't for michelle clench, catalyst up most people cost about is an amount of claim as my income as on my home is close, i see the problem of a campus to my boss cuz yeah, so non just consent. agreed with the insurance that we were enough was given to enough to hark with nafta. burger comb could still help me see if he'd be shifted about my truck as the she it's paula with pipe and my they're still mitzi got an eigen their strong on both of us . are wonderland? on the 29th is math, iowa. phil, i was calling you from fulton, now the winning a mish scorpion on does being venetian with manga dunkin, i'm a fighter faller on fish and fall in love with fish. westbank will be in the family with film for me, but also i was pretty sure that the superman lawyers, outlaws been gone. sophie, us who bought all my place to see the soon that they will come all the other guys up from the house. and then the 2 chests. if you can see, gotten to, to see a list of those companies. i was position leucon z
does ellis are is adenine, momentum are ish all but i didn't break sites. viola nice beacons on landscape isn't for michelle clench, catalyst up most people cost about is an amount of claim as my income as on my home is close, i see the problem of a campus to my boss cuz yeah, so non just consent. agreed with the insurance that we were enough was given to enough to hark with nafta. burger comb could still help me see if he'd be shifted about my truck as the she it's paula with pipe and my...
33
33
Oct 4, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
eastern joseph ellis talks about his book the cause, the american revolution and its discontent 1773-1783. he will join us live at 2:30 p.m. to take your calls and tweets. at 3 p.m. a discussion tweets. at 3 p.m. a discussion about the opioid epidemic with patrick keefe, , author of empire of pan and author of death. after the discussion at 3:30 p.m. patrick radke for join us live. at 4 p.m. a look at russia featuring catherine belton with her book putin's people, and joshua, author of between two backfires. at 4:30 p.m. the history of women and medicine with the author of the the doctors bl and only the campbell with women in white coats. at 5 p.m. kansas democratic representative davis talks about her book for big boys, and native kids becomes a congresswoman. watch booktv's coverage of the 21st annual national book festival sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> get c-span on the go. watch the days biggest political events live or on-demand anytime anywhere on our new mobile video app c-span now. access top highlights, listen to c-span radio and discover new podcasts all
eastern joseph ellis talks about his book the cause, the american revolution and its discontent 1773-1783. he will join us live at 2:30 p.m. to take your calls and tweets. at 3 p.m. a discussion tweets. at 3 p.m. a discussion about the opioid epidemic with patrick keefe, , author of empire of pan and author of death. after the discussion at 3:30 p.m. patrick radke for join us live. at 4 p.m. a look at russia featuring catherine belton with her book putin's people, and joshua, author of between...
88
88
Oct 4, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
the second one is elly. the red line that's indicative of the pipeline. end to the leak but the spread of it is what is concerning. this particular oil is post production oil. it's not the same from the crude oil. raw crude was far more dense, far more thick. this is lighter in density, can spread a lot more easily. the currents across this region are conducive to spreading it. the on shore winds can bring it close to the coast. the off shore winds can push it off shore. that will vary over the days. current spill 130,000 gallons. you'll notice over 400,000 gallons spilled in the 1990s. in 1960, that was a record, 3 million gallons. this is a biodiverse area. >> the damage and the loss of life is going to be extensive. thank you so much. keeping a close eye on that, pedram. >>> starting today the government is deploying the military to deliver fuel to pet troll stations. els it's part of the government's efforts to stabilize the trucking shortage. long lines and empty pumps over the past week. so for more on that we want to go to cnn's nina dos santos. sh
the second one is elly. the red line that's indicative of the pipeline. end to the leak but the spread of it is what is concerning. this particular oil is post production oil. it's not the same from the crude oil. raw crude was far more dense, far more thick. this is lighter in density, can spread a lot more easily. the currents across this region are conducive to spreading it. the on shore winds can bring it close to the coast. the off shore winds can push it off shore. that will vary over the...
20
20
Oct 10, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
at 2:00 p.m., joseph ellis talks about his book, "the cause."e will join us live at 2:30 pm to take your calls and tweets. at 3:00 p.m., a discussion about the opioid epidemic with the author of "empire of pain," and the author of "death in mud lick ." at 4:00 p.m., a look at russia, featuring the author of "putin's people" and "the 22 fires." then, the history of women in medicine, with two authors. and at 5:00 p.m., a kansas democratic representative talks about her book. watch book tv's coverage of the 21st annual national book festival sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on book tv on c-span two. >> download c-span's new mobile app and stay up-to-date with live coverage of the days biggest political events. from one has events to supreme court oral arguments. even washington journal, where we hear your voices every day. c-span now has you covered. download the app for free today. >> c-spanshop.org is c-span's online store. browse through our latest collection of c-span a, apparel, books, home to core -- home decor and more. every purchase supports o
at 2:00 p.m., joseph ellis talks about his book, "the cause."e will join us live at 2:30 pm to take your calls and tweets. at 3:00 p.m., a discussion about the opioid epidemic with the author of "empire of pain," and the author of "death in mud lick ." at 4:00 p.m., a look at russia, featuring the author of "putin's people" and "the 22 fires." then, the history of women in medicine, with two authors. and at 5:00 p.m., a kansas democratic...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
19
19
Oct 6, 2021
10/21
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is ellie schafer and i am the foreperson of the 2020-2021 san francisco civil grand jury. the 19 jurors, we felt very honored to serve and this is a way for us to serve our fellow residents. our jury produced four reports. we audited the response from previous years in our continuity report and we found that the city has provided responses that were timely and client. however, we did find some recommendations remained open and in some cases, agencies provided conflicting responses. our second report we looked in to the partnership of san francisco's office of economic workforce development and city colleges of san francisco and how that partnership could elevate the earning potential in the post secondary certificates. our third report we found in the aftermath of a major earth cake or other disaster, fuel shortages caused by fuel supply chain could cause life critical and water and sewer and communications to fail and transportation infrastructures to be delayed. and, finally, we looked into the question san franciscans wonder every day which is why is the van ness projec
my name is ellie schafer and i am the foreperson of the 2020-2021 san francisco civil grand jury. the 19 jurors, we felt very honored to serve and this is a way for us to serve our fellow residents. our jury produced four reports. we audited the response from previous years in our continuity report and we found that the city has provided responses that were timely and client. however, we did find some recommendations remained open and in some cases, agencies provided conflicting responses. our...
28
28
Oct 1, 2021
10/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jean elly, "today in the bay." >>> happening now, all 23 california universities, they are goingstop accepting applications after november 30th. 1 in every 30 americans have a degree from the scu system. >> oh, wow. >> we'll be right back. >>> 4:57. welcome back. now to a live look in las vegas this morning. today marks four years since a gunman opened fire from his hotel room killing 18 people and injuring hundreds. to this day investigators have yet to determine a motive for that shooting. that gunman killed himself before police could reach him. tonight there will be a ceremony honoring the lives lost that night. mgm resort has almost finished paying victims in the settlement. >>> the free britney bill was sponsored by bay area assembly member, and it requires conservators to show spending online. >>> this morning we are tracking your commute and your weekend weather forecast. we will be right back. ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ whoa... [john cena sniffs] how do they get these things to smell so good? ♪hefty, hefty...♪ ♪hefty, hefty, hefty!♪ must be magic. hefty® ultra strong™ with f
. >> jean elly, "today in the bay." >>> happening now, all 23 california universities, they are goingstop accepting applications after november 30th. 1 in every 30 americans have a degree from the scu system. >> oh, wow. >> we'll be right back. >>> 4:57. welcome back. now to a live look in las vegas this morning. today marks four years since a gunman opened fire from his hotel room killing 18 people and injuring hundreds. to this day investigators...
226
226
Oct 7, 2021
10/21
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
sophie and ellie turn 0 today. that's right, double digits.heir friends. i got slaughtered 4 on 1 silly string. another cake. happy birthday love you guys so much sophie and elli. >> dana: happy birthday. re. >> judge jeanine: is it my turn? >> greg: yes, judge, it is. >> judge jeanine: i'm so excited today all uncle jesepy stores new york and new jersey they're premiering the jeanine. it is a green apple dipped in dark chocolate covered with peppermint patties, it's the hardest green apple with the best dark chocolate and peppermint patty. >> greg: like a hamburger. it's a model for the covid virus. >> judge jeanine: uncle jesepy's i love this available today. port washington, town, north babylon, ramsey, morris town did, i say that? east meadow. york town. a lot of places. >> greg: that's great, judge. and by the way i designed it it's my recipe. >> greg: it is? you make these. >> judge jeanine: no, i told them how to make it. that's enough. thank you, i'm very excited. >> greg: harold, anything quick? >> greg: donors won walkoff home run. d
sophie and ellie turn 0 today. that's right, double digits.heir friends. i got slaughtered 4 on 1 silly string. another cake. happy birthday love you guys so much sophie and elli. >> dana: happy birthday. re. >> judge jeanine: is it my turn? >> greg: yes, judge, it is. >> judge jeanine: i'm so excited today all uncle jesepy stores new york and new jersey they're premiering the jeanine. it is a green apple dipped in dark chocolate covered with peppermint patties, it's the...
31
31
Oct 5, 2021
10/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
i want us to go back to the conversation with luke ellis.is concern is the central banks react to this inflationary story and tied it into it. there is a danger that we are tightening into a is in the u.k.. because of the inflation narrative, the bank is forced to act. that is a dangerous combination. sharon:. i agree. -- sharon: i agree. we think the bank of england will raise rates at the end of next year. we expect them to start raising in may but do it very slowly until the end of 2023. there is a risk that their earlier than that, even this year. i think that would be tightening into a period where we still don't have information about the labor market. alix: in terms of the potential for longer-term opportunities there, you mentioned banks. i wonder where the biggest opportunity in banks will be. is everyone allowed to raise their payout? how will we know what the difference will be? sharon: you may actually stop paying dividends? alix: yeah. sharon: that would be great for european banks. european banks are very low growth as a sector
i want us to go back to the conversation with luke ellis.is concern is the central banks react to this inflationary story and tied it into it. there is a danger that we are tightening into a is in the u.k.. because of the inflation narrative, the bank is forced to act. that is a dangerous combination. sharon:. i agree. -- sharon: i agree. we think the bank of england will raise rates at the end of next year. we expect them to start raising in may but do it very slowly until the end of 2023....
86
86
Oct 11, 2021
10/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, the galveston movement, which is utterly fascinating, that there was an ellis island of the west. i mean, i could spend another, you know, 20 minutes talking about the galveston movement, utterly fascinating. his parents ended up in sioux city, iowa, because they came in through the ellis island of the west, which was galveston, texas. it's an interweaving narrative, a subnarrative, subtext that runs through his story. and there are many surprises in it. i don't want to give a lot away. i will read you this -- i just found it, the first paragraph of part 3, when he returns -- you know, he escapes in 1948, right, october of 1948, and he returns to the soviet union. and i wrote this, which i think maybe is, you know, kind of in answer to your question. eight years, george abramovich koval had lived in lies about his family and work and after escaping the stresses of such artifice, he may have hoped for a new start but when he returned to moscow in november of 1948 he found only a twisted, fearful culture, steeped in propaganda and prejudice, mainly against jews and america
for example, the galveston movement, which is utterly fascinating, that there was an ellis island of the west. i mean, i could spend another, you know, 20 minutes talking about the galveston movement, utterly fascinating. his parents ended up in sioux city, iowa, because they came in through the ellis island of the west, which was galveston, texas. it's an interweaving narrative, a subnarrative, subtext that runs through his story. and there are many surprises in it. i don't want to give a lot...
47
47
Oct 5, 2021
10/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
of course, luke ellis runs the world's biggest publicly traded hedge fund firm man group. we also heard from blackstone c.e.o. jon gray who took a little bit more of a longer-term approach and less pessimistic, less doom and gloom, jon gray saying china will continue to grow faster than the developed markets. and he cited the entrepreneurial spirit in china and a government that wants economic growth to improve people's livelihoods. and one last note that i'll make. at this bloomberg invest conference as well with haslinda amin we got g.i.c. which is a sovereign wealth fund of singapore. it's rare indeed to get any kind of portfolio guidance or makeup of the portfolio or any kind of really market-moving comments from either g.i.c. or tamasik and g.i.c. of sick pour -- of singapore says they are weighing portfolio changes with its china holdings in response to the ride waning policy curbs and acknowledge that hard tech like semiconductorrors as well as health care, those sectors in china that will enjoy regulatory support, they will have the tail winds. shery: and it doesn'
of course, luke ellis runs the world's biggest publicly traded hedge fund firm man group. we also heard from blackstone c.e.o. jon gray who took a little bit more of a longer-term approach and less pessimistic, less doom and gloom, jon gray saying china will continue to grow faster than the developed markets. and he cited the entrepreneurial spirit in china and a government that wants economic growth to improve people's livelihoods. and one last note that i'll make. at this bloomberg invest...
106
106
Oct 4, 2021
10/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
there in the areas that are about nine or so miles offshore is where we have the oil rig that's titled elliethe letter e and kind of look at the polygons. about nine miles offshore and you kind of see where we are here with the oil rig in question. and the pipelines are indicated by the red lines, and that northern-most red line, that is actually the red line that is about 17-mile stretch that originates from elly. ends up somewhere near portions of long beach and it's along that pipeline where we have had a breach take place. and again, officials saying they have been able to now stop the spread. at least stop the additional leak of this into the ocean. but we know some-130,000 gallons still out there. but 400,000 gallons occurred spill there in 1990 and the largest one we have seen, rosemary, was a 1969 spill in this area that was 3 million gallons. and of course, certainly, an ecological challenge here for the marine life across this region. >> yeah, it is. it's tragic. thank you, pedram, for keeping a close eye on that. appreciate it. >>> a man says tropical cyclone shaheen killed at lea
there in the areas that are about nine or so miles offshore is where we have the oil rig that's titled elliethe letter e and kind of look at the polygons. about nine miles offshore and you kind of see where we are here with the oil rig in question. and the pipelines are indicated by the red lines, and that northern-most red line, that is actually the red line that is about 17-mile stretch that originates from elly. ends up somewhere near portions of long beach and it's along that pipeline where...