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eva: yes. justice sotomayor: but i want to talk about something that was happening when i first met you. you had "you were on "desperate housewives"." you were a huge, huge star, wanted everywhere, doing everything. and at the same time you had gone back to school. eva: uh-huh. justice sotomayor: and i read in the newspaper when you graduated and you got your diploma. eva: my masters. justice sotomayor: your masters degree. [applause] so i want you to talk about -- eva: yeah. justice sotomayor: so all the kids in this audience why someone as successful as you are with the career, the acting, the fame that you have, why go to school? eva: why? first of all, we're here for you, sonia. i'm going to answer this very quickly and then we're going to get to the good stuff. but you know, i -- i come from a family of educated women. everybody in my family went to college. so i was very lucky being a latino household and having so many -- i wasn't the first to go to college. i wasn't the first of anythin
eva: yes. justice sotomayor: but i want to talk about something that was happening when i first met you. you had "you were on "desperate housewives"." you were a huge, huge star, wanted everywhere, doing everything. and at the same time you had gone back to school. eva: uh-huh. justice sotomayor: and i read in the newspaper when you graduated and you got your diploma. eva: my masters. justice sotomayor: your masters degree. [applause] so i want you to talk about -- eva:...
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eva: nice to meet you. lemonis: are you eva? eva: yes, i am. lemonis: nice to -- there, nice.ew building, and all he gives you is a paper tag. thom: our fancy name tags. yes, that's it. lemonis: how long have you been here? eva: for just over four years. lemonis: and what do you do here? eva: i do a little of everything. [ chuckles ] lemonis: who's the shop foreman? who heads up manufacturing? thom: that would be eva. lemonis: does the sales team report to you? eva: no. no. thom: it reports to alex, my son, and bill dittman. lemonis: so, eva, you're here. where's bill? thom: bill dittman is in libertyville. lemonis: do you keep everybody separated on purpose? thom: no, i'd love to bring them all here, but bill lives in libertyville, and it's convenient for him. eva: it doesn't make sense to have 2 plants 30 minutes apart. lemonis: it's not that far. look, i find it a little odd that this company has two separate offices that are literally 15 or 20 minutes apart because one employee doesn't want to make the drive. this is bonkers. i want to meet alex. thom: yeah, straight ahead
eva: nice to meet you. lemonis: are you eva? eva: yes, i am. lemonis: nice to -- there, nice.ew building, and all he gives you is a paper tag. thom: our fancy name tags. yes, that's it. lemonis: how long have you been here? eva: for just over four years. lemonis: and what do you do here? eva: i do a little of everything. [ chuckles ] lemonis: who's the shop foreman? who heads up manufacturing? thom: that would be eva. lemonis: does the sales team report to you? eva: no. no. thom: it reports to...
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eva: good. [applause] i'm going to ask one more question and then i'm going to give you some student questions. justice sotomayor: and then i'm going to go out in the audience. are the questions -- do we have names for the questions? eva: we do. i have names. justice sotomayor: when she starts your questions and she calls out your name, please stand up because i'll come to you. and we're going to have an individual picture. eva: i'm going to ask one more question and then we're going to go out. justice, you were the first latina ever appointed to the united states supreme court. [cheers and applause] [laughter] [cheers and applause] eva: i was going to ask a question. i haven't even gotten to the question! [laughter] i want to know how your culture influences you either every day in your work or in your life? and can you give any advice to our young people here today on whether or not to carry that culture with them? don't be afraid about -- don't be afraid to speak spanish. don't shy away from
eva: good. [applause] i'm going to ask one more question and then i'm going to give you some student questions. justice sotomayor: and then i'm going to go out in the audience. are the questions -- do we have names for the questions? eva: we do. i have names. justice sotomayor: when she starts your questions and she calls out your name, please stand up because i'll come to you. and we're going to have an individual picture. eva: i'm going to ask one more question and then we're going to go out....
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she'll be in conversation with actor and activist eva longoria. expecting this to start shortly. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> [inaudible] creative strategies and us production company, free mind beauty, we would like to welcome you to this evening's event with justice sonia sotomayor and eva longoria baston. [applause] please make your way to your seats. the program will gun shortly. will gun shortly. remember to silence your phone. also please note no photos, video recording or social media during tonight's event is permitted. the book signing with justice will occur immediately following tonight's program. for those of you staying for the book signing, please remain in your seats and wait for instructions. we would like to thank this evening's sponsors, hispanic leadership institute, george washington university for securing the listener auditorium, eva longoria baston, the eva longoria foundation and jackie and congressman gil cisneros for providing student scholarships for local students to attend this evening's event. now please, welcome to the stag
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eva? >> all right, zachary kiesch for us this morning. >>> breaking overnight, an ethiopian airlines flight believed to be carrying 157 people crashing just minutes after taking off from ethiopia's capital city. the boeing-737 was headed for nairobi, kenya and was said to have lost contact before coming down. search and rescue operations are under way at that crash site. ethiopia's state broadcast reporting that everyone on board has died. authorities confirming that there were americans on that plane. the airline saying 32 kenyans an 17 ethiopians are also among the dead. >>> let's return home now and talk about the severe weather. a powerful storm system spawning severe weather in the south leaving behind a path of destruction. >> yeah. at least ten tornadoes reported in five different states and in several neighborhoods. strong winds ripping off roofs, toppling trees. abc's stephanie ramos is in memphis right where a massive tree crashed through a home and we can see the damage right be
eva? >> all right, zachary kiesch for us this morning. >>> breaking overnight, an ethiopian airlines flight believed to be carrying 157 people crashing just minutes after taking off from ethiopia's capital city. the boeing-737 was headed for nairobi, kenya and was said to have lost contact before coming down. search and rescue operations are under way at that crash site. ethiopia's state broadcast reporting that everyone on board has died. authorities confirming that there were...
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the first and only eva scheduled for apollo until the exploration of the lunar surface.next day was the biggest test of them all. with mcdivitt and schweickart in the lunar module, scott alone in the command module, the two vehicles undocked. ♪ narrator: looking more and abstraction than a machine, the lunar module danced an inverted hero but before its loan partner in space. lone partner in space. ♪ narrator: hiring it's a descent engine, the module would pull away from the command module to a distance of about 100 miles. ♪ narrator: now, with the support of mission control, mcdivitt and schweickart would locate scott alone in the command module and perform the critical rendezvous maneuvers. each burn representing a firing that would one day take men from the surface of the moon to the spacecraft which would take them home again. >> 40 seconds. >> burn looks good. >> good burn, dave. >> very good. thank you. hadator: the lunar module left its bulky four-legged descent stage in orbit. and only the absent stage crew would return. each burn a step in a computerized choreog
the first and only eva scheduled for apollo until the exploration of the lunar surface.next day was the biggest test of them all. with mcdivitt and schweickart in the lunar module, scott alone in the command module, the two vehicles undocked. ♪ narrator: looking more and abstraction than a machine, the lunar module danced an inverted hero but before its loan partner in space. lone partner in space. ♪ narrator: hiring it's a descent engine, the module would pull away from the command module...
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amy: eva nisa, your r response? >>>> i think that is o one of te ththings that have been mentiond a lot by new zealalanders. needms are us, what do y you -- they ask, what do you need? they w will say the same, , lovd supppport and also sympaththy. is, i think new shockedrs, we are very with this kind of thing because this never happened. jacinda ardern mentioned this is an unprecedented tragedy. say, , aneed, let's -- - iical kikind of comments meanan, i know some politicians have mentiononed som comments. some of them even used this tragedy as part of the political tools to show, look,k, there is this clashsh between islam and christianityty or islam -- we don't need that. we need love, support, and some of the. amy: i also want to ask you about the response of new jacindas prime minister ardern and how she is being praised, wearing a hijab, comforting the victims families. and also, as you just said, talking about muslims as "us." this is the prime minister speaking on friday. >> many of those who will be does ha
amy: eva nisa, your r response? >>>> i think that is o one of te ththings that have been mentiond a lot by new zealalanders. needms are us, what do y you -- they ask, what do you need? they w will say the same, , lovd supppport and also sympaththy. is, i think new shockedrs, we are very with this kind of thing because this never happened. jacinda ardern mentioned this is an unprecedented tragedy. say, , aneed, let's -- - iical kikind of comments meanan, i know some politicians have...
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. >> reporter: holocaust survivor eva sclauss, stepster of anne frank, met with the students pictured over a makeshift swastika giving nazi salutes. a few dozen teenagers have been identified. >> when i heard about this incident here, i was shocked that in 2019 in a well educated town in a very high educated school that incidents like this should still happen. >> reporter: as the hateful pictures were shared on social media, outrage in the community spread. sources tell me that some of the kids have already been suspended and a student from a private south orange county school who was at the party has been expelled. a mom of two children at newport harbor high supports punishment but also encourages forgiveness and she worries about the long lasting repercussions. >> social media is going to come back and bite you if you're not paying attention and that might be a consequence for these kids and if that's the case, that's the case. i don't have a problem with that. >> reporter: eva schlauss told reporters that the kids and parents apologized to her. this 89-year-old holocaust survivor
. >> reporter: holocaust survivor eva sclauss, stepster of anne frank, met with the students pictured over a makeshift swastika giving nazi salutes. a few dozen teenagers have been identified. >> when i heard about this incident here, i was shocked that in 2019 in a well educated town in a very high educated school that incidents like this should still happen. >> reporter: as the hateful pictures were shared on social media, outrage in the community spread. sources tell me...
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>>> eva pilgrim tonight. eva, thank you. >>> back here to the massive pile up in southern california. 30 vehicles colliding in the fog on interstate 5. dozens injured including a baby, now in critical condition. abc's will carr tonight. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: a frightening scene on a california highway. watch as flames shoot from these two vehicles. >> southbound 5 near fort tejon. multi-vehicle accident, possibly up to 30 vehicles. >> reporter: officials say at least 30 vehicles crashed into one another in los angeles county, shutting down this freeway's southbound lane for hours. >> this is bad. >> reporter: and clogging traffic for miles. police say thick fog and rain triggered the pile-up. >> that caused a chain reaction slowdown which then caused two subsequent traffic collisions. >> reporter: dozens of firefighters and rescuers racing to the scene. >> we have near zero visibility. >> reporter: families stranded on the side of the road for hours. at least 30 people injured, including a 21-month-old
>>> eva pilgrim tonight. eva, thank you. >>> back here to the massive pile up in southern california. 30 vehicles colliding in the fog on interstate 5. dozens injured including a baby, now in critical condition. abc's will carr tonight. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: a frightening scene on a california highway. watch as flames shoot from these two vehicles. >> southbound 5 near fort tejon. multi-vehicle accident, possibly up to 30 vehicles. >> reporter:...
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next speaker, please. >> kyle, eva and amber. >> welcome. good afternoon directors. i am a cal student with an internship in san francisco. like cities tess, i live in ber. what happened on friday was not an accident. it was the inevitable result of a reckless street design that gives five speed of space on bike lanes. tess' death is a result of street improvements. the life-saving infrastructure gets tied up for years, safe signs diluted and lives are jeopardized in the process. this is not a problem uniqu unio sanfrancisco. i've advocated for both sides of the bay and this exists in most cities but san francisco should not be like every other city. we pride ourselves on a willingness to take risks and a desire to pass on a society more conclusive and equitable than the one we were given. in the city was committed to the vision zero goals, the protected lanes wouldn't end abruptly and tess would be align. it doesn't have to be this way. you can streamline the process for improvements. please act successfully by fast-tracking projects and committing ouche ourselves t
next speaker, please. >> kyle, eva and amber. >> welcome. good afternoon directors. i am a cal student with an internship in san francisco. like cities tess, i live in ber. what happened on friday was not an accident. it was the inevitable result of a reckless street design that gives five speed of space on bike lanes. tess' death is a result of street improvements. the life-saving infrastructure gets tied up for years, safe signs diluted and lives are jeopardized in the process....
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. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the report will be out in a matter of weeks, but the fight has just begun. democrats are alreadyttorney nel bill barr willandle theacked ou. while president trump takes a victory lap -- >> the collusion delusion is over. >> reporter: -- attorney general william barr giving in to mounting pressure from democrats announcing that he'll release the mueller report writing in a letter to congress, quote, i share your desire to ensure that congress and the public have the opportunity to read the special counsel's report. everyone will soon be able to read it on their own. the report is nearly 400 pages. barr said he'll work with special counsel robert mueller to edit out classified information and grand jury secrets. >> what i fear is he's going to produce something, but it's going to be soinedesepr g ha ovethe port by mid-april without signoff from the white house. >> i have great confidence in the attorney general, and if that's what he'd like to do, i have nothing to hide. >> reporter: de
. >> reporter: good morning, eva. the report will be out in a matter of weeks, but the fight has just begun. democrats are alreadyttorney nel bill barr willandle theacked ou. while president trump takes a victory lap -- >> the collusion delusion is over. >> reporter: -- attorney general william barr giving in to mounting pressure from democrats announcing that he'll release the mueller report writing in a letter to congress, quote, i share your desire to ensure that congress...
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eva? >> will carr in new zealand, thank you. >> just awful details in that story. >>> we want to turn now to the deadly and historic flooding in the midwest. >> at least two people dead there, two others missing as the water reaches record levels. for the latest, let's go straight to sam who is in for rob this weekend. sam, good morning. >> hey, dan. this isn't the kind of gentle standing flood water that we see pictures of often in flooding. this is water with the kind of power to do that. that's a dam. so this water hit that dam, destroyed it and was even powerful enough to cut around it. it's the kind of floodwater that's taking away roads, bridges, buildings, anything in its path. >> reporter: this morning, from nebraska to wisconsin, historic river flooding from rapid snow melt and ice jams, leaving at least two dead and two missing. in nebraska, the destruction widespread. roadways completely crumbled. take a look at this highway cracked in half with floodwaters rushing right through
eva? >> will carr in new zealand, thank you. >> just awful details in that story. >>> we want to turn now to the deadly and historic flooding in the midwest. >> at least two people dead there, two others missing as the water reaches record levels. for the latest, let's go straight to sam who is in for rob this weekend. sam, good morning. >> hey, dan. this isn't the kind of gentle standing flood water that we see pictures of often in flooding. this is water with...
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my gosh. >> that's unbelievable eva there you go thanks for being here. of magic, we've got magic happening on the third hour of "today," laila ali is stopping by, and we've got a guy who went from 300 pounds to the toughest man alive he's going to share the lessons he learned by pushing his mind and body to the max. >> his name is david goggins a "new york times" bestselling author as well we've got a big announcement this morning, this one, savannah guthrie invited to be the commencement speaker at george washington university. the big day is on may 19th to help you get ready, some members of the graduating class of gw wanted to share a few fun facts about their school take a look. >> hey, savannah, did you know that past gw commencement speakers have included michelle obama and kerry washington >> did you know there are ten gw alumni currently serving in congress >> hey, savannah, gw is the only university to hold its commencement on the national mall. >> wow, no pressure. >> now i'm nervous >> no pressure. >> they also sent this >> oh, my gosh. >> the
my gosh. >> that's unbelievable eva there you go thanks for being here. of magic, we've got magic happening on the third hour of "today," laila ali is stopping by, and we've got a guy who went from 300 pounds to the toughest man alive he's going to share the lessons he learned by pushing his mind and body to the max. >> his name is david goggins a "new york times" bestselling author as well we've got a big announcement this morning, this one, savannah guthrie...
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eva. >> all right. thanks, pierre.inder that everyone is susceptible to this. >> yeah, for people with aging parents, it's a thing to talk about with those aging parents. this is a really bad thing to be doing. >>> all right, well, coming up on "good morning america," whoopi goldberg's health scare and the warning signs you need to know about. whoopi goldberg' moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this. don't let psoriatic arthritis take them away. taltz reduces joint pain and stiffness and helps stop the progression of joint damage. for people with moderate to severe psoriasis, 90% saw significant improvement. taltz even gives you a chance at completely clear skin. don't use if you're allergic to taltz. befotaltz may increase risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection, symptoms, or received a vaccine or plan to. inflammatory bowel disease can happen with taltz, including worsening of symptoms. serious all
eva. >> all right. thanks, pierre.inder that everyone is susceptible to this. >> yeah, for people with aging parents, it's a thing to talk about with those aging parents. this is a really bad thing to be doing. >>> all right, well, coming up on "good morning america," whoopi goldberg's health scare and the warning signs you need to know about. whoopi goldberg' moving? that's harder now because of psoriatic arthritis. but you're still moved by moments like this....
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. >> reporter: sandy blankenship and her adopted 6-year-old eva are one of many families suing purdueharma and others. eva's mom used opioids while she was pregnant and sandy worries she'll need a lot of support. >> she's 6 years old and she can't count to 20. she can't say her abcs all the way through. >> you think there's some deficits there? >> i'm sorry. it's just -- that's my baby. >> reporter: purdue faces more than 1,600 lawsuits filed by individuals, but also hospitals, in 27 different states. with the prospect of having to pay billions, purdue is exploring filing for bankruptcy a source familiar with the matter confirmed to nbc news. that would put a hold on all litigation and allow the company to negotiate claims with a bankruptcy judge. ohio's attorney general, one of the plaintiffs, happened to be at the white house today. >> the bottom line here is they're saying they don't want to have to pay to clean up their mess. we're going to fight to make sure that they do. >> reporter: in a statement today, purdue would not comment on its financial or legal strategy, adding, we ha
. >> reporter: sandy blankenship and her adopted 6-year-old eva are one of many families suing purdueharma and others. eva's mom used opioids while she was pregnant and sandy worries she'll need a lot of support. >> she's 6 years old and she can't count to 20. she can't say her abcs all the way through. >> you think there's some deficits there? >> i'm sorry. it's just -- that's my baby. >> reporter: purdue faces more than 1,600 lawsuits filed by individuals, but...
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siblings ely, sarah and eva were killed in a crash on i-80 early thursday morning. the family was racing from the east bay to san francisco to see their father in the hospital. their 17-year-old brother aaron was injured in the crash. the entire family went to mission high school. eric guthertz has been principal to all of the children. >> it felt very somber today. the students, the folks that passed, were beloved here. the family is beloved at mission, legendary really. >> reporter: tuesday two days before the crash in the middle of an atmospheric river the family was out supporting aaron at his playoff soccer game against winters high school. >> i turned to the stands and who were there but the students, the kids that i mentioned, eli and sarah and eva, all supporting their brother on the field, all drenching wet cheering and saying go, go! go bears! and i just remember thinking what a lovely family. >> reporter: aaron's teammates thursday channeled their emotions into a win for their fellow player still in the hospital, now short three of his siblings. >> and on
siblings ely, sarah and eva were killed in a crash on i-80 early thursday morning. the family was racing from the east bay to san francisco to see their father in the hospital. their 17-year-old brother aaron was injured in the crash. the entire family went to mission high school. eric guthertz has been principal to all of the children. >> it felt very somber today. the students, the folks that passed, were beloved here. the family is beloved at mission, legendary really. >>...
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abc's eva pilgrim is back with the latest. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george.eally exposing that for some, admission to college can be bought, bartered or even stolen. bribery, deception, cheating. it's the largest college admissions scandal ever, stunning students, parents and administrators across the country. two of hollywood's brightest stars, felicity huffman and lori loughlin, are among the celebrities, ceos and college coaches that could be taken down by "operation varsity blues." the massive sting exposing the ugly truth. >> i uncovered what we believe is a rigged system robbing students all over the country at their right at a fair shot of getting into some of the most elite universities in this country. >> reporter: the elaborate scheme allegedly involved fake athletic credentials, photoshopping pictures, cheating on standardized tests and some parents spending upwards of $6 million in bribes. 33 parents facing felony charges after allegedly doing whatever it takes to get their kids into top schools like yale, wake forest, georgetown and the universit
abc's eva pilgrim is back with the latest. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george.eally exposing that for some, admission to college can be bought, bartered or even stolen. bribery, deception, cheating. it's the largest college admissions scandal ever, stunning students, parents and administrators across the country. two of hollywood's brightest stars, felicity huffman and lori loughlin, are among the celebrities, ceos and college coaches that could be taken down by...
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eva pilgrim on the major question this evening, how could this happen to a new cruise ship? >> reporter: tonight after a terrifying ordeal for passengers on board this cruise ship, an investigation is under way into why it set sail at all despite warnings of dangerous weather. nearly 1,400 passengers aboard the "viking sky" left norway for a 12-day northern lights cruise when the ship's engines failed in rough seas. passengers recording as furniture goes flying, parts of the ceiling collapsing. >> water came bursting through that door. we have water all over the ground. >> reporter: rescuers rappelling from choppers, airlifting hundreds one by one. among them susan and allen dolberg from novato, california. >> i'm 71 and he's 74. they took us up together and we got hooked in and lifted up. that was quite a jolt! >> reporter: tugboats finally helping the ship with 900 still on board back to port. nine passengers hospitalized. one in critical condition. the chairman of viking ocean cruises is personally apologizing tonight. the ship's next cruise has been canceled. david? >> e
eva pilgrim on the major question this evening, how could this happen to a new cruise ship? >> reporter: tonight after a terrifying ordeal for passengers on board this cruise ship, an investigation is under way into why it set sail at all despite warnings of dangerous weather. nearly 1,400 passengers aboard the "viking sky" left norway for a 12-day northern lights cruise when the ship's engines failed in rough seas. passengers recording as furniture goes flying, parts of the...
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rockridge about about this incident now it's gone it's international attention because of the visit of eva schloss now as you said she is that punishes the stepsister of and frankly he you know during the second world war wrote a famous diary while she was hiding with the rest of the jewish family in an attic and amsterdam before they were discovered by the nazis and you know she was taken to auschwitz and she was murdered now her stepsister. wanted to come to this school in california and talk to the students about what they'd done so what came out of that meeting the meeting it was a private meeting but says it was an emotional and emotional meeting she got a chance to tell the students about her experiences from auschwitz now these kids are only sixteen years old high school students which was the same age that she was when she was freed from from auschwitz at which point most of the family had been the only she survived and her mother. we have a clip of. her immediate reaction to these photos but. she didn't hear. hate to tell you know betty hey if you're kate at school it's events lik
rockridge about about this incident now it's gone it's international attention because of the visit of eva schloss now as you said she is that punishes the stepsister of and frankly he you know during the second world war wrote a famous diary while she was hiding with the rest of the jewish family in an attic and amsterdam before they were discovered by the nazis and you know she was taken to auschwitz and she was murdered now her stepsister. wanted to come to this school in california and talk...
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my god. >> unbelievable. >> eva, there you go. thanks for being here.third hour of "today," laila ali is stopping by. have a guy that went from 300 pounds to the toughest man alive. he'll share the lessons he learned by pushing his body and mind to the max. >> david goggin a "new york times" best-selling author as well. >>> by the way, graduation season rig aund the corner. we have a big announcement this morning. this one, savannah guthrie, invited to be the commencement speaker at george washington university. the big day is on may 19th. somelp you get read members of the graduating class of gw, they wanted tohare a few fun facts about their school. take a look. >> hey, savannah. did you know that past gw commencement speakers have included michelle obama and kerry washington. >> did y know thr ten gw in ni currently serving congress. >> gw is the only university to hold its commencement on the national mall. >> no pressure. >> now i'm nervous. >> they also sent this. there you go. >> i'm ready. actually i'm not ready. i wrote som thoughts. i haven't
my god. >> unbelievable. >> eva, there you go. thanks for being here.third hour of "today," laila ali is stopping by. have a guy that went from 300 pounds to the toughest man alive. he'll share the lessons he learned by pushing his body and mind to the max. >> david goggin a "new york times" best-selling author as well. >>> by the way, graduation season rig aund the corner. we have a big announcement this morning. this one, savannah guthrie,...
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sÁbado el occiso respondÍa la odisea comenzÓ con un rep corte de disparos la policÍa se vio obligada a evata se le impusieron dos cargos de agresiÓn el fiscal del distrito dijo que tendrÁ que enfrentar un cargo por amenaza verbal y otro por vandalismo. la policÍa dio a conocer que al padre alex castillo se le vincula con actos lascivos cometidos contra un menor el sacerdote permanece bajo licencia administrativa y obviamente no puede ejercer el ministerio continuaremos con mÁs informaciÓn en breve. >>han impedido el ingreso y cifras confirman que tan sÓlo en el mes de febrero entro el nÚmero mÁs alto o de personas indocumentadas aÑos el mes pasado autoridades migratorias detuvieron hace 76 inmigrantes la cifra mÁs alta en febrero en 12 aÑos. en febrero del 2019 familias y niÑos no acompaÑados representaron el 70 y 5% de todas las detÉn guiones estamos muy preocupados que veremos las cifras seguirÁ aumentando no se justifica la retÓrica de una emergencia nacional aunque si hay un nÚmero nunca visto de familias. >>el nÚmero de adultos solteros estÁ en su punto más bajo, el nÚmero de mexicano
sÁbado el occiso respondÍa la odisea comenzÓ con un rep corte de disparos la policÍa se vio obligada a evata se le impusieron dos cargos de agresiÓn el fiscal del distrito dijo que tendrÁ que enfrentar un cargo por amenaza verbal y otro por vandalismo. la policÍa dio a conocer que al padre alex castillo se le vincula con actos lascivos cometidos contra un menor el sacerdote permanece bajo licencia administrativa y obviamente no puede ejercer el ministerio continuaremos con mÁs...
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good morning, julia. >> reporter: good morning, eva.il, which is officially royal baby month. these reports emerging as we get closer to what we understand as meghan's due date. "the sun" reporting that meghan and harry are deciding not to have their baby at the lindo wing in central london. that ward is associated with royal births. it's where william and kate had all three of their children and where princess diana had william and harry. if these reports are accurate, we won't be seeing harry and meghan making their mark on those iconic steps of lindo wing with their newborn. according to "the sun" they're hoping for a more private birth. possibly closer to their home in windsor. of course, meghan is first-time mom and so she and harry are very aware of the intense public interest in the newest member of the royal family. the palace has declined comment on this story. we'll have to wait and see. dan? >> julia, thank you. julia reporting in from london this morning. >>> coming up on "good morning america," a star is born hitting a mile
good morning, julia. >> reporter: good morning, eva.il, which is officially royal baby month. these reports emerging as we get closer to what we understand as meghan's due date. "the sun" reporting that meghan and harry are deciding not to have their baby at the lindo wing in central london. that ward is associated with royal births. it's where william and kate had all three of their children and where princess diana had william and harry. if these reports are accurate, we won't...
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eva. >> will carr, thank you. the president was asked about the threat of white nationalism by our own terry moran during an event in the oval office on friday. >> do you see today white nationalism as a rising threat around the world? >> i don't really. i think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems. i guess if you look at what happened in new zealand, perhaps that's a case. i don't know enough about it yet. they're just learning about the person and the people involved. but it's certainly a terrible thing, terrible thing. yes. >> the prime minister of new zealand was later asked if she agreed with president trump's assessment of white nationalism and she flatly responded no. joining us to talk about this is john cohen, former counterterrorism coordinator at the u.s. department of homeland security. first, john, we hear these terms a lot. what exactly is white supremacy or white nationalism? >> yeah, people who subscribe to the white nationalistic or white supremacist beliefs, they bel
eva. >> will carr, thank you. the president was asked about the threat of white nationalism by our own terry moran during an event in the oval office on friday. >> do you see today white nationalism as a rising threat around the world? >> i don't really. i think it's a small group of people that have very, very serious problems. i guess if you look at what happened in new zealand, perhaps that's a case. i don't know enough about it yet. they're just learning about the person...
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property like these here in uganda's capital complex we're going to seize you could not houseboat it eva if he hadn't sought employment outside his country. he has just returned from the middle east where he spent four years working as a casual ybarra was it previously i wasn't living a good life and i had to rely on my parents for literally everything i couldn't even afford a fun there's a big difference now we've been sending money back to our parents and this is what they have been able to do for us they've built houses for us to rent a. rental is. more than six hundred thousand ugandans in the diaspora sent over one point two billion dollars back home last year this intra bank sees these remittances of now supposed coffee as uganda's top for an income on this might be good for the local economy but not for some individuals i was i was hated i was dissidents picked ted i was tortured when evening to some reader was promised a hotel job in oman she didn't know the shoot end up in a wave of suspected human trafficking and she was allegedly subjected to physical abuse and witnessed even
property like these here in uganda's capital complex we're going to seize you could not houseboat it eva if he hadn't sought employment outside his country. he has just returned from the middle east where he spent four years working as a casual ybarra was it previously i wasn't living a good life and i had to rely on my parents for literally everything i couldn't even afford a fun there's a big difference now we've been sending money back to our parents and this is what they have been able to...
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the cast includes danny devito, eva green and michael keaton, it's a tim burton movie, so in every corners stuff going on. here is the strange thing, although it is fairly impressive to see, you know, a flying elephant brought to life through the miracle of cg, what the film doesn't have is the simplicity that the cartoon had, and it also doesn't have the emotional clout of it. i spent a lot of it thinking this is very visually impressive, a whole section of the film plays out in this future land fun fair, and you are looking at the design, thinking that is really designed to within an inch of its life. yet what i didn't get was, which was the thing which you usually get with dumbo, was the fact it grabs your heart strings. the cartoon is dark, it is about separation and anxious issues, and it makes you cry, when you watch it it makes you cry. i don't doubt for one minute it will find an audience and it will be perfectly fine holiday fare, but it doesn't have anything like the classic quality of the original. and the reason is it weirdly lacks that emotional engagement. there was somethin
the cast includes danny devito, eva green and michael keaton, it's a tim burton movie, so in every corners stuff going on. here is the strange thing, although it is fairly impressive to see, you know, a flying elephant brought to life through the miracle of cg, what the film doesn't have is the simplicity that the cartoon had, and it also doesn't have the emotional clout of it. i spent a lot of it thinking this is very visually impressive, a whole section of the film plays out in this future...
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has bought it eva if he had been sort employment outside his country he has just returned from the east where he spent four years working as a casual. was. previously i wasn't living a good life and i had to rely on my parents for literally everything i couldn't even afford a phone.
has bought it eva if he had been sort employment outside his country he has just returned from the east where he spent four years working as a casual. was. previously i wasn't living a good life and i had to rely on my parents for literally everything i couldn't even afford a phone.
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kenya still lags behind in waste management with recycling eva done by private companies or informally by people who work at dump sites. but still no alternative to the non woven bags perhaps this latest ban will force kenyans to be more aware of the impact they have on the environment. south sudan has been enduring a wave of fighting with millions of people displaced from their homes now a so-called peace tournament sponsored by the un mission in the south of the country has inspired hope among the population it's yet another example of football bridging differences and bringing people together. when the whistle blows people in the town of yea can put their troubles to one size football players here taking part in the peace tournament a two week long competition sponsored by the united nations mission in south sudan . organizers hope the people who have come together here on and off the pitch will take inspiration from the event. well you know how did this guy go there was nothing zero zero up there but yes. big up to. the good chance and you think it was oh most of. us let us in our
kenya still lags behind in waste management with recycling eva done by private companies or informally by people who work at dump sites. but still no alternative to the non woven bags perhaps this latest ban will force kenyans to be more aware of the impact they have on the environment. south sudan has been enduring a wave of fighting with millions of people displaced from their homes now a so-called peace tournament sponsored by the un mission in the south of the country has inspired hope...
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eva longoria was there. we were all lined up next to the stage. eva was in front of me.as behind me. i'm kind of preparing myself to give these remarks. it's the very last days before the election. and very unexpectedly and out of nowhere, i feel joe biden put his hands on my shoulders, get up very close to me from behind, lean in, smell my hair and then plant a slow kiss on the top of my head. and that in and of itself might not sound like it's a very serious thing. that in and of itself might sound like it was innocent and well intentioned. but in the context of it, as a person that had absolutely no relationship with him afterwards, as a candidate who was preparing to make my case for why i should be elected the second in command of that state, to have the vice president of the united states do that to me so unexpectedly and just kind of out of nowhere, it was just shocking. it was shocking because you don't expect that kind of intimate behavior. you don't expect that kind of intimacy from someone so powerful and someone who you just have no relationship whatsoever to
eva longoria was there. we were all lined up next to the stage. eva was in front of me.as behind me. i'm kind of preparing myself to give these remarks. it's the very last days before the election. and very unexpectedly and out of nowhere, i feel joe biden put his hands on my shoulders, get up very close to me from behind, lean in, smell my hair and then plant a slow kiss on the top of my head. and that in and of itself might not sound like it's a very serious thing. that in and of itself might...
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national team players joined by did mark spend a lot harder in a european championship runner up and by eva pay your the wolves polish gold score . i'm grateful and happy to be able to coach a team like this when they're great players they challenge me to their joy and ambition are infectious in the maggots in two thousand and thirteen and two thousand and fourteen wolfsburg won the champions league however their success doesn't mean their facilities are on par with their male counterparts who have never won the champions league the women train in separate facilities from them in the distance to the changing room is long with only containers for holding their clothes but it's not just it won't work there's a lot of catching up to do in the women's business league as a whole until that day though fans of the successful wolfsburg women hope to celebrate the one team in the city challenging for the champions league. the u.s. space agency is facing criticism for cancelling what would have been the first all female space walk a lack of available space suits in the right size astronaut christina
national team players joined by did mark spend a lot harder in a european championship runner up and by eva pay your the wolves polish gold score . i'm grateful and happy to be able to coach a team like this when they're great players they challenge me to their joy and ambition are infectious in the maggots in two thousand and thirteen and two thousand and fourteen wolfsburg won the champions league however their success doesn't mean their facilities are on par with their male counterparts who...
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up at a meeting there to express their outrage and now it's gone at international attention because eva schloss house decided to visit the school she is the stepsister and frank who famously wrote her diary while she was hiding in an attic in and amsterdam during the second world war i didn't from the nazis and you know as you know she ended up being caught by the nazis and died in a concentration camp so what came out of the meeting. described it as a very emotional meeting she had a chance to educate the students and tell them about experiences of being in our streets. these students are the same age that she was at sixteen when she was finally freed from the concentration camp at that time her father was dead her brother was dead and she and her mother have survived now we have a clip of us on her initiate initial reaction to seeing these photos. here. clean. you know. like she should still have been very keyed in to really speak and here. able to do it. so what has been the fallout now official says she doesn't believe that these students knew what they were doing today it was a bit
up at a meeting there to express their outrage and now it's gone at international attention because eva schloss house decided to visit the school she is the stepsister and frank who famously wrote her diary while she was hiding in an attic in and amsterdam during the second world war i didn't from the nazis and you know as you know she ended up being caught by the nazis and died in a concentration camp so what came out of the meeting. described it as a very emotional meeting she had a chance to...
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is believed to have left engine eva hospital and is on his way back home his plane reportedly just landed near algiers the eighty two year old had traveled to switzerland for medical treatment for an undisclosed condition is returning as protests are growing in algeria over his intention to run for a fifth term. in india's capital delhi crowds have gathered to mark sixty years since tibet's spiritual leader the dalai lama fled his homeland amid a failed uprising against chinese rule he has been living in exile in india for since tens of thousands of tibetans were killed during a failed revolt in one thousand nine hundred fifty nine while an estimated one hundred thousand tibetans fled the country. on the sega soccer now it was a tough week for three byron munich players they were just told that their services are no longer required on the german national team germany culture human lives surprisingly ended the international careers of world cup winners jerome buttering mats hummels and thomas mina all three took to the field for biron against false for this weekend and showed they still ha
is believed to have left engine eva hospital and is on his way back home his plane reportedly just landed near algiers the eighty two year old had traveled to switzerland for medical treatment for an undisclosed condition is returning as protests are growing in algeria over his intention to run for a fifth term. in india's capital delhi crowds have gathered to mark sixty years since tibet's spiritual leader the dalai lama fled his homeland amid a failed uprising against chinese rule he has been...
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eva hopes she's an antidote to anti-semitism among the youth.the step-sister of anne frank, whose story of surviving the holocaust has haunted and inspired the world for more than 70 years. she traveled to a newport beach high school just days after some of its students took part in the incident. she sat down privately with the offending students and their parents. >> i just told them that the nazis did really horrible, horrible things, not just g gassing jewish people, but even their own disabled people. that was the first experiment with gassing children or people. >> reporter: she survived auschwitz concentration camp at 16. but most of her family were annihilated by the nazis along with 6 million jews. and now more than 70 years after the attempt to exterminate so many human becomes, she's faced with young people who think nazi symbolism is all the rage. >> how hurtful it was for many, many survivors of the holocaust, who have lost millions of their families all over the world, really, you know, i mean, it's -- it is an insult to those peopl
eva hopes she's an antidote to anti-semitism among the youth.the step-sister of anne frank, whose story of surviving the holocaust has haunted and inspired the world for more than 70 years. she traveled to a newport beach high school just days after some of its students took part in the incident. she sat down privately with the offending students and their parents. >> i just told them that the nazis did really horrible, horrible things, not just g gassing jewish people, but even their own...
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what does she do that donors and this is with us from british influence could could can she can see eva billy go back to the european the old stand up in parliament heard what you've said again i want to go back and see if they can find anything else that they can offer us instead what i mean i wouldn't put anything both series of bases to fight a reality enough times for now but if she does it really is cut ins because there is no credibility left as she said wasted to me chances are totally loyce failed too many times so the e.u. is not interested by the concessions they've gone as far as they possibly kids on the island to simply not going. without anything that would enable you to watch a like say for the boss of the k. that you are supposed to be disposable to this another vote on wednesday night to rule out no deal in the further will and thursday sauced your opinion for a delay because there are rumors going around the what she might do is to try to preempt all of that by just standing up after she loses and say ok fine i'm going to just going to go now and ask the european union
what does she do that donors and this is with us from british influence could could can she can see eva billy go back to the european the old stand up in parliament heard what you've said again i want to go back and see if they can find anything else that they can offer us instead what i mean i wouldn't put anything both series of bases to fight a reality enough times for now but if she does it really is cut ins because there is no credibility left as she said wasted to me chances are totally...