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i. ellis says of louisa, the extraordinary life of mrs. adams, for a long tomorrow i have been waiting for a biographer with sufficient style and emotional range to tell the quite extraordinary story of lieu louisa cath -- catherine adams. please join me in welcoming louisa and louisa. [applause] >> thank you for coming. i'm so happy to be here and talking about the group and glad to be part of this group. ... crack of the window. for me, sharing a need, i don't know very many louisas. so it was probably a little bit better. >> my name had to do with who i became as a person, my name is louisa. do you think her name affected her personality? >> it was a lot more common than it is now. in berlin everybody was named louisa. the queen was louisa, royalty, everybody was louisa. it was not quite as uncommon. i feel more comfortable answering a question that louisa's name, a little background, people think i was her, before i met her, shifting -- >> i say to people my name is louisa, they complement me. >> so yes. yes. this particular louisa has
i. ellis says of louisa, the extraordinary life of mrs. adams, for a long tomorrow i have been waiting for a biographer with sufficient style and emotional range to tell the quite extraordinary story of lieu louisa cath -- catherine adams. please join me in welcoming louisa and louisa. [applause] >> thank you for coming. i'm so happy to be here and talking about the group and glad to be part of this group. ... crack of the window. for me, sharing a need, i don't know very many louisas. so...
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, and later on he said, "he's in his first year at juilliard and, of course, "you know, i couldn't do that to ellisig." but two sets later, about 4:00 in the morning, we were all hanging out at the club, and i said, "so, art, did you decide on any new members?" he said, "just one-- wynton marsalis." [marsalis playing soon all will know] narrator: wynton marsalis was born in 1961 in new orleans, a year before dexter gordon began his self-imposed exile in europe. he was brought up surrounded by music. his father, ellis, was a pianist, composer, and music educator. his older brother branford played the saxophone. two younger brothers, delfeayo and jason, would become musicians, as well. by his mid-teens, marsalis was playing in all kinds of groups around new orleans: marching bands, funk bands, and the new orleans civic orchestra. wynton marsalis: we had a partner of mine across the street. we would play records for each other, you know? then it would be, like, tower of power and early earth, wind & fire, marvin gaye, stevie wonder. you know, everybody would bring in, like, "what's going on?" so i too
, and later on he said, "he's in his first year at juilliard and, of course, "you know, i couldn't do that to ellisig." but two sets later, about 4:00 in the morning, we were all hanging out at the club, and i said, "so, art, did you decide on any new members?" he said, "just one-- wynton marsalis." [marsalis playing soon all will know] narrator: wynton marsalis was born in 1961 in new orleans, a year before dexter gordon began his self-imposed exile in...
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i disagree with ellis. i don't think it was whining.sort of calling it like he sees it in hindsight. to your question about the future, he certainly, i think, would like to run for president again. i don't know if there is another office, elected office that would capture his interest. he has expressed interest in nfl commissioner or working in football as have other condolee rice. it is a job that suits his interest and ability to lead. in the future he may want to run again. staying in the public eye will be important. he will go out of the campaign cycle and campaign for other republicans to say on people's radars. >> to both of you, this question, he does bring up some insights that are important for us to reflect on. i wonder if in four years what kind of candidate would need to win the presidency and garner the kind of attention. what kind of environment will we be in four years when we heard some of the most outrageous statements we have heard from a potential candidate. what more needs to be done? what is that person going to be
i disagree with ellis. i don't think it was whining.sort of calling it like he sees it in hindsight. to your question about the future, he certainly, i think, would like to run for president again. i don't know if there is another office, elected office that would capture his interest. he has expressed interest in nfl commissioner or working in football as have other condolee rice. it is a job that suits his interest and ability to lead. in the future he may want to run again. staying in the...
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every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all you do in our city. congratulations can.. [applause] >> thank you supervisors. it's a great honor to be here and a great ceremony. it's great to be in -- to say like -- we all need someone who inspires us to do better than we know how. and the words are few, but the thanks are many. thank you very much for everything. thank you for your support. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations again. now, at this time i'd like to recognize supervisor from district six jane kim. >> thank you president bride and i always enjoy participating in small business week. a little known fact t
every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all...
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i think ellie some of what is going on is the basis of historical trend, that trump is getting favorablettention in these days for voters looking at him as the nominee, and they aren't doing that for hillary clinton even though we know she is just as presumptive. mark: in a world of the normal republican and democratic nominee, you'd say, the base comes home, they get over 90% of the people voting. if trump can consolidate republican support it will be surprising if these background states are not 10, 7 point clinton margins. but again, it all starts with the gender gap. as unpopular as trump is with women, hillary clinton has a man problem. and there is other polling that suggests what you are saying is happening, which is to say although there is a lot of division at the elite ranks of republicans, at the level of republican voters, there is consolidation happening, and that is not happening for hillary clinton. mark: she is still fighting. tonight is the reality of what these polls reflect, below reality -- but what reality are they creating? john: they are certainly helpful for donal
i think ellie some of what is going on is the basis of historical trend, that trump is getting favorablettention in these days for voters looking at him as the nominee, and they aren't doing that for hillary clinton even though we know she is just as presumptive. mark: in a world of the normal republican and democratic nominee, you'd say, the base comes home, they get over 90% of the people voting. if trump can consolidate republican support it will be surprising if these background states are...
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every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. i have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all you do in our city. congratulations can.. [applause] >> thank you supervisors. it's a great honor to be here and a great ceremony. it's great to be in -- to say like -- we all need someone who inspires us to do better than we know how. and the words are few, but the thanks are many. thank you very much for everything. thank you for your support. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations again. now, at this time i'd like to recognize supervisor from district six jane kim. >> thank you president bride and i always enjoy participating in small business week. a little known fact
every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. i have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all...
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every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all you do in our city. congratulations can.. [applause] >> thank you supervisors. it's a great honor to be here and a great ceremony. it's great to be in -- to say like -- we all need someone who inspires us to do better than we know how. and the words are few, but the thanks are many. thank you very much for everything. thank you for your support. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations again. now, at this time i'd like to recognize supervisor from district six jane kim. >> thank you president bride and i always enjoy participating in small business week. a little known fact t
every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all...
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every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all you do in our city. congratulations can.. [applause] >> thank you supervisors. it's a great honor to be here and a great ceremony. it's great to be in -- to say like -- we all need someone who inspires us to do better than we know how. and the words are few, but the thanks are many. thank you very much for everything. thank you for your support. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations again. now, at this time i'd like to recognize supervisor from district six jane kim. >> thank you president bride and i always enjoy participating in small business week. a little known fact t
every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all...
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ellis, i mean, what do you think, how much good does newt gingrich do for a trump candidacy?when i'm shopping for baggage-free candidate, i don't usually go with a newt-ile. let me put it like that. it's sound advice. those are all the things that donald does not himself have so he needs to bolster it with a running mate. it's kind of a long list, isn't it? >> brian? >> well, trump has said ad nauseum i need a political person, somebody who can communicate with congress, so somebody who will help us get litigation passed because i cover the business end. so few peopler are more qualified than newt to serve in that role. i don't know that he has an electoral advantage other than that sort of theme. he doesn't have a geographic advantage or diversity advantage. so in terms of the number of metrics that people look at for a vp, certainly newt has the experience one, but is lacking in others. so i'm sure he's on the list. but he's on that list with several other people at this point. >> and we've been covering this story, we love to do this parlor game of guess whing who will be
ellis, i mean, what do you think, how much good does newt gingrich do for a trump candidacy?when i'm shopping for baggage-free candidate, i don't usually go with a newt-ile. let me put it like that. it's sound advice. those are all the things that donald does not himself have so he needs to bolster it with a running mate. it's kind of a long list, isn't it? >> brian? >> well, trump has said ad nauseum i need a political person, somebody who can communicate with congress, so somebody...
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but it isn't competition that motivates ellie mae. >> i was just running. >> she was my 6th grade elementarycher. she was as tough then as she is now. >> reporter: two centuries of life running down the track with no sign of slowing down. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> awesome. >>> that will do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching andood g >>> mariah unleashes, slamming nicki minaj, dissing j. lo? >> now on "extra." ♪ ♪ extra! extra! >>> mariah's new diva smackdown. >> can you say three nice things about nicki minaj? >> can you? >> from nikki to j. lo. >> she says you know her. >> i'm very forgetful. >> plus andy cohen goes there about her wedding to billionaire james packer. >> will there be a prenup? >>> trump's peace pact with megyn real or just for tv? >> how is the relationship now? >> if he comes back on "the kelly file "qwest -- >> mario's got kelly today sending a message to hillary clinton. >> it's time, madam secretary. >> a.c. slater and screech. the "extra" interview making headlines anywhere. >> so you never actually thr
but it isn't competition that motivates ellie mae. >> i was just running. >> she was my 6th grade elementarycher. she was as tough then as she is now. >> reporter: two centuries of life running down the track with no sign of slowing down. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> awesome. >>> that will do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching andood g >>> mariah unleashes, slamming nicki minaj, dissing j....
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every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all you do in our city. congratulations can.. [applause] >> thank you supervisors. it's a great honor to be here and a great ceremony. it's great to be in -- to say like -- we all need someone who inspires us to do better than we know how. and the words are few, but the thanks are many. thank you very much for everything. thank you for your support. [applause] >> thank you and congratulations again. now, at this time i'd like to recognize supervisor from district six jane kim. >> thank you president bride and i always enjoy participating in small business week. a little known fact t
every day i would come down and buy something from ellie's store. itch neve store. have never met a more mummer humble or salt of the earth person than ellie. he's been able -- i've been able to see what an integral part of the neighborhood he is and has become over the years. ellie, i want to just honor you, to say thank you for all you do for our neighborhood and the city of san francisco. you are the heart and soul of what we talk about when she say small business. i want to thanks for all...
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but it isn't competition that motivates ellie mae. >> i was just running. >> she was my 6th grade elementarycher. she was as tough then as she is now. >> reporte running down the track with no sign of slowing down. >> and i'm still running the race. >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> awesome. >>> that will do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching, and good night. >>> i'm 48 years old and i lost my husband. you can expect somebody that's going to pass, but when it happens -- >> how
but it isn't competition that motivates ellie mae. >> i was just running. >> she was my 6th grade elementarycher. she was as tough then as she is now. >> reporte running down the track with no sign of slowing down. >> and i'm still running the race. >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> awesome. >>> that will do it for us on a wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching, and good night. >>> i'm 48...
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i love you :) i'm so excited!" "he wanted to get out of town in time to catch the sale at the perry ellis outlet mall but he found himself surrounded by al-qaeda. he was outnumbered but still managed to pleasure each man accordingly. [laughter] no one was unsatisfied! yes, i had to do gay stuff in prison, but that was for survival. survival! boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner. he dies. end of movie." [laughter] that one was a real tear-jerker. see you next week. good night. [cheers & applause] ♪ >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show," everyone! i'm trevor noah! thank you so much! our guest tonight author josh king is joining us. but first, a lot of people -- a lot of people hate on starbucks. i've noticed this in thest. i love starbucks. you probably don't know this about me but trevor actually isn't my real name. my real name is (hard to pronounce african name). when i first came to america and went to starbucks and told them my name and they were, like, mmm... trevor. and it stuck. it worked for me. they're like the ellis island of chain coffee houses so i was shocked this morning w
i love you :) i'm so excited!" "he wanted to get out of town in time to catch the sale at the perry ellis outlet mall but he found himself surrounded by al-qaeda. he was outnumbered but still managed to pleasure each man accordingly. [laughter] no one was unsatisfied! yes, i had to do gay stuff in prison, but that was for survival. survival! boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner boner. he dies. end of movie." [laughter] that one was a real tear-jerker....
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before even the "star wars" movie came out, and then that clinched it. ( laughsi> ) >> reporter: it clinched brian and elliesummerfield from michigan, too. >> we thought it would be fun to come out here and pretend that i was luke skywalker and she was... what was the name again? >> rey. >> rey. >> reporter: the force, the old force, has always been strong here. but a new kind of force, some fear, may be the undoing of this place. one brief sequence in a movie may have undone 1,500 years of real history. paddy bushe is a local poet. >> if you get crowds of people whmp set, then skellig is no longer skellig. it's something else. >> reporter: 180 tourists are now allowed each day. more may be too much for this place. sometimes the place seems too much for them. yet the draw of the real past and the imagined future keeps them coming. so, the force is still here? >> i think the force has been here for a very long time. >> reporter: and the irish tourist board hopes the force stays with them. mark phllips, cbs news, skellig michael. your, i hope your next assignment is to the forest where the ewoks live. that wi
before even the "star wars" movie came out, and then that clinched it. ( laughs ) >> reporter: it clinched brian and elliesummerfield from michigan, too. >> we thought it would be fun to come out here and pretend that i was luke skywalker and she was... what was the name again? >> rey. >> rey. >> reporter: the force, the old force, has always been strong here. but a new kind of force, some fear, may be the undoing of this place. one brief sequence in a...
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. >> like i said your leadership and ellis and tommy too it is great work up here the questions are we're going to close ourselves to a greater burden and you know my ask another that at this point in time to be fully involved and engaged there are folks we know that are doing this work that i think should be involved ♪ conversation if we attempted to have like i said hard to put words in a box those words have pages and pages of matt haney; right? so i'd like to meet with young developers and ralph do have and those folks and we're targeting a particular community and other folks because it is not rights to include the other populations in san francisco and how do we do that so thanks harlan >> we'll definitely engage i appreciate your feedback everything behind the word on all the page it is so complicated and a shout out to the general managers and head of h.r. andlipid and others and i did that. >> i know you did that i see tommy in the back and kathy and steve richie i'm forgetting people barbara hale i said. >> barbara hale. >> i would all the cloufz have engaged around this issue a
. >> like i said your leadership and ellis and tommy too it is great work up here the questions are we're going to close ourselves to a greater burden and you know my ask another that at this point in time to be fully involved and engaged there are folks we know that are doing this work that i think should be involved ♪ conversation if we attempted to have like i said hard to put words in a box those words have pages and pages of matt haney; right? so i'd like to meet with young...
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but i would say probably more than two, less than ten. >> ellis, would donald trump's feeling be, if n't really have to do it, i'm not going to and i can just let you guys ask about it for as long as you want to until we go to the polls. will voters really cast a ballot or not based on that? >> you just put your finger on the interesting issue there. donald is clearly different from most politicians. he's gotten away with things that nobody else could have gotten away with. at some point, you wonder if they add up into some generalized impression that makes people look at the guy and go eew. i think it's more likely to happen now, but it hasn't happened yet. >> y'all are making me laugh. you're funny. thanks so much. that's why i love you guys so much. you make me laugh. >>> straight ahead, nine dead, dozens injured. that was the scene in waco, texas, nearly one year ago. now some of the witnesses to that biker gang shootout are speaking out and giving their side of the story to cnn. our special report next. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoria
but i would say probably more than two, less than ten. >> ellis, would donald trump's feeling be, if n't really have to do it, i'm not going to and i can just let you guys ask about it for as long as you want to until we go to the polls. will voters really cast a ballot or not based on that? >> you just put your finger on the interesting issue there. donald is clearly different from most politicians. he's gotten away with things that nobody else could have gotten away with. at some...
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what do you think we need to do about this, miss ellis?" and i said, "i don't know.nna take me to jail?" and i was looking down because i was saying in the back of my mind, "oh, my god. i'm going to jail, you know." and when i looked up -- >> reporter: when she looked up, she says the officer forced himself on her. but her ordeal wouldn't end there. afterward, she says he drove her to this abandoned school yard. >> he drove me to -- um. he drove me to a school. and outside of the school in the back, and me just opened the door and told me to get out and pull my pants down. and -- >> reporter: and allegedly assaulted her again. >> and then, it was over, he said i was free to go. >> reporter: now police are connecting all those cases. the women, african-american and mostly middle-aged, and that young all american, clean cut cop, daniel holtzclaw, an officer allegedly leading a double life on the night shift. two months after his interrogation, he is arrested in the parking lot outside his gym. >> a police officer arrested officer daniel hotlzclaw tonight after several
what do you think we need to do about this, miss ellis?" and i said, "i don't know.nna take me to jail?" and i was looking down because i was saying in the back of my mind, "oh, my god. i'm going to jail, you know." and when i looked up -- >> reporter: when she looked up, she says the officer forced himself on her. but her ordeal wouldn't end there. afterward, she says he drove her to this abandoned school yard. >> he drove me to -- um. he drove me to a...
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when i first came to america and went to starbucks and told them my name and they were, like, mmm... trevor. and it stuck. it worked for me. they're like the ellissland of chain coffee houses so i was shocked this morning when i saw this. >> a woman is suing starbucks for putting too much ice in its cold drinks. >> the suit alleging the brand serves more eyes than coffee, underfill drinks to make more money and higher profits. >> trevor: what? the only time you should complain something you bought came with too much ice is if you were on the titanic. that's the only time you can complain. then you can be, like, there was way too much ice and also someone had sex in my car -- two stars. that's the only time you can complain about it. too much ice is such a first world problem. are you kidding me? you think people in armenia are getting had over too much ice? you don't think they pray every day to the ice god keromang for ice? they don't, armenia is christian. you guys are racists. if you don't want too much ice in your coffee, there there's an option for you, it's called coffee. so chill. the indiana primary. we don't know the results, but one wa
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." >>> i want to bring in political analyst and best selling author ellis henican with us this morningod morning. >> good morning. do you have a book yet? >> i don't have a book yet. but to quote msnbc.com, things got weird in west virginia last night. not that bernie sanders won, but that trump supporters helped to put him over the edge. >> sneaky, right? >> sneaky. >> little sneaky. >> i think they're messing around. they don't want hillary to romp to victory. they want trouble on the way. i think they were sowing a little mischief there. >> 39% said they'd vote for trump over sanders in the fall election. so this is actually crossing party lines now. how is this going to affect voting down the ballot? >> well, it just throws things into the uproar. who is it that's actually voting here? are these democrats or people trying to give hillary some problems? so yes, it echoes all the way down the ballot. >> it's a tough one for both parties to come back from. now we have clinton and trump. we are seeing voters respond because is it the anti-vote we're getting now or actually supporting t
." >>> i want to bring in political analyst and best selling author ellis henican with us this morningod morning. >> good morning. do you have a book yet? >> i don't have a book yet. but to quote msnbc.com, things got weird in west virginia last night. not that bernie sanders won, but that trump supporters helped to put him over the edge. >> sneaky, right? >> sneaky. >> little sneaky. >> i think they're messing around. they don't want hillary to...
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when i first came to america and went to starbucks and told them my name and they were, like, mmm... trevor. and it stuck. it worked for me. they're like the ellisfee houses so i was shocked this morning when i saw this. >> a woman is suing starbucks for putting too much ice in its cold drinks. >> the suit alleging the brand serves more eyes than coffee, underfill drinks to make more money and higher profits. >> trevor: what? the only time you should complain something you bought came with too much ice is if you were on the titanic. that's the only time you can complain. then you can be, like, there was way too much ice and also someone had sex in my car -- two stars. that's the only time you can complain about it. too much ice is such a first world problem. are you kidding me? you think people in armenia are getting had over too much ice?
when i first came to america and went to starbucks and told them my name and they were, like, mmm... trevor. and it stuck. it worked for me. they're like the ellisfee houses so i was shocked this morning when i saw this. >> a woman is suing starbucks for putting too much ice in its cold drinks. >> the suit alleging the brand serves more eyes than coffee, underfill drinks to make more money and higher profits. >> trevor: what? the only time you should complain something you...
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i especially want to thank katie, the widow of officer ellis, and officer ellis' 3-year-old son, luke. in the words of the gospel john, chapter 15, verse 13, greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. again, thank you, congressman reichert, for hosting this important special order, to recognize the contributions and the sacrifices of police officers from across the country. i yield back. mr. reichert: thank you, mr. barr. thank you for your comments and your support. i would like to yield time now to mr. buck from colorado. mr. buck: thank you, sheriff reichert, and others who have so he will quenltly spoken -- so eloquently spoken and recognized the importance of this week. police week gives us the opportunity to honor and thank those law enforcement officers who put their lives on the line to protect us. the men and women who work in law enforcement know the definition of sacrifice. they know the look on the spouse's face when they leave for the swing shift. they know the loneliness of a patrol car on a snowy night. they know how many times the
i especially want to thank katie, the widow of officer ellis, and officer ellis' 3-year-old son, luke. in the words of the gospel john, chapter 15, verse 13, greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. again, thank you, congressman reichert, for hosting this important special order, to recognize the contributions and the sacrifices of police officers from across the country. i yield back. mr. reichert: thank you, mr. barr. thank you for your comments and...
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i want to bring in angie more ellie, she was a delegate on the floor at the convention. preciate you making time to be here. i know this is a difficult subject and a difficult time. thanks. >> thank you. appreciate the fact that y'all reached out to the people who actually were on the other side of this. i'm like our influencer john ralston who isn't a local who has contact with us and had the opportunity to reach out to us and get the fair side of the story. and appreciate the fact that you actually did that. thank you. >> so are you beefing with john ralston in that you haven't spoken before him right now? >> i like john ralston, he's an interesting guy. i think he had a unique opportunity, knowing the exact people who were involved and as to what happened on saturday, i sent him a press release as to what we put out, and he neglected to contact us and see what our side of the story was. so i still well come hum to, you know, have a conversation with us about it and try to see if he can clean up some of these politics and actually have the democratic party end up being
i want to bring in angie more ellie, she was a delegate on the floor at the convention. preciate you making time to be here. i know this is a difficult subject and a difficult time. thanks. >> thank you. appreciate the fact that y'all reached out to the people who actually were on the other side of this. i'm like our influencer john ralston who isn't a local who has contact with us and had the opportunity to reach out to us and get the fair side of the story. and appreciate the fact that...
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i also know that thomas ellis is a professor at the state-- same workshop. also know that's in the fiction side of mfa, which is partly taught by mathis, the student body is way more diverse than in alice's class, which is poetry. actually, i know there is one black student in his class, whereas in her class it's much more diverse and mike initial question, which i think you answered was if from the position of the black professor, which is a position of authority within that class, is there-- is it possible for the professor to inspire his white students and not just white students to have a sense of solidarity, a sense of being our allies to people of color in the writing, that is one and a second of all, and related to what was said about being accepted in the fiction, but not poetry side of her mfa program, is there anything about poetry that sort of prevents black people are not about poetry, but how poetry is received by whites that prevents people of color to be accepted in an mfa program and i will speculate that maybe because poetry is such a highbro
i also know that thomas ellis is a professor at the state-- same workshop. also know that's in the fiction side of mfa, which is partly taught by mathis, the student body is way more diverse than in alice's class, which is poetry. actually, i know there is one black student in his class, whereas in her class it's much more diverse and mike initial question, which i think you answered was if from the position of the black professor, which is a position of authority within that class, is there--...
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and sow were fortunate i daresay blessed to have a leader not only of this initiative but our great city please help me welcome the man mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ellissn't he a wonderful mc here all right. . >> (clapping.) >> >> i still remember when as a someone was about to get married it hydra mendosa he sank to hydra mendosa it was interesting eric thank you to united way of the bayer i bay area to eric welcome to the asian art museum 50 years j.c. 50 years of asian art museum were in the room and part of an institute that was successful and i want to say that is good times for the asian museum they've raised ether $25 million to expand many and the first people are visiting in our employers and youth that's really good really good thank you. >> let me say this that is exciting to be here when he heard maria and sherryly speak that got me up to the exciting things they're doing sherryly shared with me she was of she was working at the wax museum i had the opportunity to ask you did you see that wax finger figure that looks like me shirleyly i'm taller i'm tear or confirm that that's exciting to see the variety of jobs we're creating you i want t
and sow were fortunate i daresay blessed to have a leader not only of this initiative but our great city please help me welcome the man mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ellissn't he a wonderful mc here all right. . >> (clapping.) >> >> i still remember when as a someone was about to get married it hydra mendosa he sank to hydra mendosa it was interesting eric thank you to united way of the bayer i bay area to eric welcome to the asian art museum 50 years...
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said he ran into his backyard in la habra heights to rescue ellie friday but he was overcome by the bees too. >> they just keep attacking even when ias down the street. >> reporter: finally a neighbor used a makeshift beekeeping suit to get ellie out of danger. >> it was very sad. >> reporter: had he rushed her to the pet hospital where the vet said she took out 155 stingers. >> what they said is her kidneys started to fail and then they stung her as you see in her eyes and her eyes were swollen shut. >> had there been children back there it could have been worse. we love her like a member of the family. >> reporter: they think it came from a bee hive a couple of doors down. they didn't know it existed until it happened and wished they had a warning. no one answered the door at that home but another local beekeeper says it's hard to know where they came from. he says with that number of stings, they were most likely africanized honeybees which are extremely defensive and aggressive and sometimes have nests in the ground. it's also illegal in la habra heights to keep africanized honeybees. either way, her family hopes some good will
said he ran into his backyard in la habra heights to rescue ellie friday but he was overcome by the bees too. >> they just keep attacking even when ias down the street. >> reporter: finally a neighbor used a makeshift beekeeping suit to get ellie out of danger. >> it was very sad. >> reporter: had he rushed her to the pet hospital where the vet said she took out 155 stingers. >> what they said is her kidneys started to fail and then they stung her as you see in her...
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i can't believe they all have the same daddy. life-changing decisions are made. we have to tell ellie and jules. if i hold this secret in any longer, i'll go-- shh. 3-time oscar nominee michelle williams joins the cast as laurie's foster sister. cupcakes? what, what? what, what? no, slut. what, what. you really get me. secrets are revealed. i've got to go to work, and my car is broken. (cawing) and we say good-bye to a regular character. back in a jif! (engine starts) yay! yeah! come on. cheers. or not. we haven't decided, but please still watch. moisture so i can get into it ao enhance mbit quicker. ral and when i know she's into it, i get into it and... feel the difference with k-y ultragel. and there's moving with thermove free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike glucosamine chondroitin, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. the rest is up to you. call now, request your free [decision guide] and start gathering the information you need to help you keep rolling with confidence. go long™. ♪ jill and kate use the same dishwa
i can't believe they all have the same daddy. life-changing decisions are made. we have to tell ellie and jules. if i hold this secret in any longer, i'll go-- shh. 3-time oscar nominee michelle williams joins the cast as laurie's foster sister. cupcakes? what, what? what, what? no, slut. what, what. you really get me. secrets are revealed. i've got to go to work, and my car is broken. (cawing) and we say good-bye to a regular character. back in a jif! (engine starts) yay! yeah! come on....
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ellis henican. so much to talk about. i want to start with the third party ticket. >> dummy bill kristol. okay. >> listen to what corey lewandowski said about this. >> third party run by any candidate is a disaster. you are handing over the white house to the democrats. that means four or five potential supreme court justices that hillary clinton would have a chance to appoint. if she does that, you can say good-bye to the second amendment. say good-bye to your rights. >> the idea of a third party candidate, you are handing it to clinton. >> we call that frightening the base. listen, when it comes to any of the third party candidates. only one question to ask. who will that candidate steal more votes from? certainly dummy bill kristol will take more from the republicans than hillary clinton. intere there is a reason to worry. >> trump and clinton are both unfavorable. it is a crapshoot. >> alison, that creates the opening. that is why this is worth talking about. there are many things that my this difficult. you have to ask who the candidate is. in the case of a serious conservative, cert
ellis henican. so much to talk about. i want to start with the third party ticket. >> dummy bill kristol. okay. >> listen to what corey lewandowski said about this. >> third party run by any candidate is a disaster. you are handing over the white house to the democrats. that means four or five potential supreme court justices that hillary clinton would have a chance to appoint. if she does that, you can say good-bye to the second amendment. say good-bye to your rights....
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>> i think three or four at this point. >> thank you, ellis. >>> we are learning more with the u.s. navy s.e.a.l. killed in an attack against isis fighters. he is identified as charles keating iv, grandson of charles keating jr. who was involved in a savings and loan skajed in the late 1980s. charlie keating seen here with his fiaee athlete at indiana university where he ran track and crosscountry. they say he was shot by isis terrorists during a large-scale attack north of mosul. arizona governor doug ducey has ordered all flags in the state flown at half-staff today. he released a statement saying our state and nation are in mourning today over the loss of a u.s. servicemen and one of america's finest. >>> new reporting from the minneapolis star tribune says prince died one day before he was scheduled to meet with a california doctor in an attempt to end an addiction to painkillers. according to an attorney working with doctors howard and andrew cornfield, national known researchers, they hoped that prince would agree to go to california for supervisized long-term care. prince was
>> i think three or four at this point. >> thank you, ellis. >>> we are learning more with the u.s. navy s.e.a.l. killed in an attack against isis fighters. he is identified as charles keating iv, grandson of charles keating jr. who was involved in a savings and loan skajed in the late 1980s. charlie keating seen here with his fiaee athlete at indiana university where he ran track and crosscountry. they say he was shot by isis terrorists during a large-scale attack north of...
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. >> i think this other thing is more interesting. >> we will talk about this star tracey ellis ross,can all explain, but she is diana ross' daughter, which i didn't realize. >> you didn't know that? >> well -- >> so you're just not big with ross'. >> she said rick rowing is the one who won yesterday. >> one hundred years ago, i dated diana ross' stepson. >> hold on. >> that's what i was getting to. >> wait. so which juan was this who was he? i have to look him up. >> she had like 100 kids, this is when she was married to the swedish businessman. >> i know him. >> chris that the -- nass. >> like elliot neass. >> so this was 100 years ago. so if you pull up pictures, he'll living the life. >> pull him up, is he twice removed or something? >> because when i put it up it, doesn't come up. >> so what's the point? >> milky way, can you hell me snout. >> you smashed his car up? >> it made me think about when i read this story about diane a ross' daughter, it made me think, he didn't cheat on me. he was all -- >> you dated him? >> he was all what? >> you are not spilling the beans. >> did yo
. >> i think this other thing is more interesting. >> we will talk about this star tracey ellis ross,can all explain, but she is diana ross' daughter, which i didn't realize. >> you didn't know that? >> well -- >> so you're just not big with ross'. >> she said rick rowing is the one who won yesterday. >> one hundred years ago, i dated diana ross' stepson. >> hold on. >> that's what i was getting to. >> wait. so which juan was this who...
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and look who we have here, best-selling author, ellis henekin, our political analyst. >> by the way, can i malia? wouldn't you like one of those? i'll see you in a year. how about that? >> well, right now ted cruz doesn't want any kind of gaps at all. he wants to win in indiana. is that his last stand, though? >> it's kind of feeling like it, yeah. listen, miracles are possible. the polls have been all over the place this year. but unless we get a real miracle in indiana, i think it may be curtains for ted. >> over. but will he accept it? >> no! nobody ever quits. this is the year, betty, where the concession speech sounds more like a victory speech, right? it's wonderful! i came in fifth place! >> and let me show you the map. this is how i can go forward. but, you know, when we're looking at these rallies for donald trump, we've had a lot of coverage of it. the protests in california, could that be a glimpse of what things could look like if he gets the nomination? >> yes, yes. and the question is how much he has sparked this, right? i mean, has the tone that he sets on the podium affecte
and look who we have here, best-selling author, ellis henekin, our political analyst. >> by the way, can i malia? wouldn't you like one of those? i'll see you in a year. how about that? >> well, right now ted cruz doesn't want any kind of gaps at all. he wants to win in indiana. is that his last stand, though? >> it's kind of feeling like it, yeah. listen, miracles are possible. the polls have been all over the place this year. but unless we get a real miracle in indiana, i...
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i want to bring in kevin scott, ellis, california is a big deal. if that is a no go for hillary clinton how does that affect her chances at getting the nomination? does she still get it? >> perhaps a bit disheartening? >> that is a bit right. politics is one part mathematics and one part psychology. you would rather have them both but if you had to get one, better to have the map on your side. trish: let's not forget she needs the momentum. in order to get people out to vote she needs those bernie sanders supporters backing her. if he takes california doesn't he take with him a lot of the sentiment that she needs? >> you are right. mathematically hillary clinton is going to be the nominee but from a momentum perspective this is horrible for her. as the email news keeps coming out, she needs to put the democratic fight behind her and she can't do it, the longer it goes on the more divided the party is and better bernie sanders does the tougher it is for his supporters to want to rally around hillary because of this prolonged fight. it doesn't mean s
i want to bring in kevin scott, ellis, california is a big deal. if that is a no go for hillary clinton how does that affect her chances at getting the nomination? does she still get it? >> perhaps a bit disheartening? >> that is a bit right. politics is one part mathematics and one part psychology. you would rather have them both but if you had to get one, better to have the map on your side. trish: let's not forget she needs the momentum. in order to get people out to vote she...
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ellis island. then, of course, we've got world war i. after world war i, we had the 1921 and 1924 immigration ask. which essentially close the golden door to most immigrants. the tragedy of the 24 act is that the door will remain closed for hundreds of thousands of europeans, mostly jews, but also many others who would have escaped not to use them and fascism had the door been open. similarly, of course, i will talk about this briefly, the door had already been closed to chinese immigrants so that, again, hundreds of thousands if not millions of chinese who were about to face slaughter by the imperial japanese army could also not come to the united states in the 1930's because the door was closed to them as well. until the 1950's, most often on terri immigration and was of european origin and after the 1850's, would begin to get large numbers of chinese coming. there are almost no chinese before this time. 1850, the census found 758 people of chinese birth live in the united states. since the revolution, there had been a smattering of ch
ellis island. then, of course, we've got world war i. after world war i, we had the 1921 and 1924 immigration ask. which essentially close the golden door to most immigrants. the tragedy of the 24 act is that the door will remain closed for hundreds of thousands of europeans, mostly jews, but also many others who would have escaped not to use them and fascism had the door been open. similarly, of course, i will talk about this briefly, the door had already been closed to chinese immigrants so...
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ellie summerfield from michigan. >> we thought it would be fun to come out here and pretend i was skywalker and she was -- what's her? >> rae. >> yeah. >> reporter: the force, the old force, has always been strong here. but a new kind of force, some fear, may be the undoing of this place. one brief sequence in a movie may have undone 1,500 years of real history. paddy bush is a local poet. >> if you get crowds of people who simply want to visit a movie set, then skellig is no longer skellig, it's something else. >> reporter: 180 tourists are now allowed each day. more may be too much for this place. sometimes the place seems too much for them. yet the draw of the real past and the imagined future keeps them coming. >> so the force is still here. >> i think the force has been here for a very long time. >> reporter: and the irish tourist board hopes the force stays with them. mark phillips, cbs news, skellig. >> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york
ellie summerfield from michigan. >> we thought it would be fun to come out here and pretend i was skywalker and she was -- what's her? >> rae. >> yeah. >> reporter: the force, the old force, has always been strong here. but a new kind of force, some fear, may be the undoing of this place. one brief sequence in a movie may have undone 1,500 years of real history. paddy bush is a local poet. >> if you get crowds of people who simply want to visit a movie set, then...
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. >> like i said your leadership and ellis and tommy too it is great work up here the questions are we're going to close ourselves to a greater burden and you know my ask another that at this point in time to be fully involved and engaged there are folks we know that are doing this work that i think should be involved ♪ conversation if we attempted to have like i said hard to put words in a box those words have pages and pages of matt haney; right? so i'd like to meet with young developers and ralph do have and those folks and we're targeting a particular community and other folks because it is not rights to include the other populations in san francisco and how do we do that so thanks harlan >> we'll definitely engage i appreciate your feedback everything behind the word on all the page it is so complicated and a shout out to the general managers and head of h.r. andlipid and others and i did that. >> i know you did that i see tommy in the back and kathy and steve richie i'm forgetting people barbara hale i said. >> barbara hale. >> i would all the cloufz have engaged around this issue a
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. >> i want to bring in now cnn republican strategist brian morganstern and co-author of the party is over, ellisns indiana and declares it's all over, is it really right? let me start by asking you that, ryan? >> no, although it's a good campaign strategy to get that sort -- >> absolutely. >> try to get the coverage leaning in that direction so he can kind of steam roll opponents to the side and get the rest of the way there. so i won't doueny that it woulde very helpful in that regard. in terms of the actual math, it's a bit premature. there are a whole lot of states left, including california which have 50 congressional district mini primaries essentially. there's a heck of a lot more to go in this but of course trump is doing what trump should do strategically, which is play this off as whether i win indiana this baby is over and try to get that momentum to carry him over the top. >> that is the way you would expect he would play it. ellis, it's said that trump wanted the endorsement of the governor of indiana. and he didn't get it. it went to ted cruz. however, he did get the endorsement fro
. >> i want to bring in now cnn republican strategist brian morganstern and co-author of the party is over, ellisns indiana and declares it's all over, is it really right? let me start by asking you that, ryan? >> no, although it's a good campaign strategy to get that sort -- >> absolutely. >> try to get the coverage leaning in that direction so he can kind of steam roll opponents to the side and get the rest of the way there. so i won't doueny that it woulde very...
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she remarried the mission revival style was already outdated so ellie and her new husband updated it to a colonial revival for $15,000. >> i read that $15,000 that it cost to remodel was three times more than the average cost to buy a home in piedmont. so they had a lot of money. >> reporter: there are original fixtures an outdoor upstairs terrace and two of everything in the spacious kitchen. there are even two washers and two dryers. >> so now we're asending to the third level. >> reporter: the ghirardellis made sure the home came complete with a fire slowing method of construction. >> there are six inches of sapped between each floor. >> reporter: realtor says she thinks someone with a lot of children will bay the home in piedmont, an area known for his small town feel. >> no tour would be complete without the ghirardelli chocolate. >> exactly. >> a little picked over. we don't have too many. >> reporter: if you've got a cool five million, 636 high land avenue may be just the home you're looking for. tara moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right, still to come here, huge sportsnite in the bay area. the sharks right now b
she remarried the mission revival style was already outdated so ellie and her new husband updated it to a colonial revival for $15,000. >> i read that $15,000 that it cost to remodel was three times more than the average cost to buy a home in piedmont. so they had a lot of money. >> reporter: there are original fixtures an outdoor upstairs terrace and two of everything in the spacious kitchen. there are even two washers and two dryers. >> so now we're asending to the third...
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. >> like i said your leadership and ellis and tommy too it is great work up here the questions are we're going to close ourselves to a greater burden and you know my ask another that at this point in time to be fully involved and engaged there are folks we know that are doing this work that i think should be involved ♪ conversation if we attempted to have like i said hard to put words in a box those words have pages and pages of matt haney; right? so i'd like to meet with young developers and ralph do have and those folks and we're targeting a particular community and other folks because it is not rights to include the other populations in san francisco and how do we do that so thanks harlan >> we'll definitely engage i appreciate your feedback everything behind the word on all the page it is so complicated and a shout out to the general managers and head of h.r. andlipid and others and i did that. >> i know you did that i see tommy in the back and kathy and steve richie i'm forgetting people barbara hale i said. >> barbara hale. >> i would all the cloufz have engaged around this issue a
. >> like i said your leadership and ellis and tommy too it is great work up here the questions are we're going to close ourselves to a greater burden and you know my ask another that at this point in time to be fully involved and engaged there are folks we know that are doing this work that i think should be involved ♪ conversation if we attempted to have like i said hard to put words in a box those words have pages and pages of matt haney; right? so i'd like to meet with young...
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some of the congestion i want to quote the mp a leadership it promotes safety and they would to see a 2-way street with wider sidewalks we look forward to protected bike lanes like ellis and others. >> mr. chairman the last person to turn in a speaker card. >> is there a >> >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? the i's have it. okay 10.2a and has to do with with establishing a commuter shuttle a bus zone on valencia street. >> ab yes. the first speaker is j.d. (calling names). >> good afternoon good afternoon my name is j.d. i've lived on the corner of valencia and 26 street and my comments will be two issues one safety and the second traffic first vision zero plan was implemented to reduce the traffic deaths and mass no sense for the shuttles a major bicycle avenue they blocks o block the bike lanes and as they wait they're blocking bike lanes and 3 or more shuttles idling and people find themselves trapped one in front of them in the stop blocking the bike lanes and the 3 on the left side this mick of huge buses and bikes is no way to reduce the high injury corridor the second point is traffic and congestion the shutter operators claim to take cars off the road
some of the congestion i want to quote the mp a leadership it promotes safety and they would to see a 2-way street with wider sidewalks we look forward to protected bike lanes like ellis and others. >> mr. chairman the last person to turn in a speaker card. >> is there a >> >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? the i's have it. okay 10.2a and has to do with with establishing a commuter shuttle a bus zone on valencia street. >> ab yes. the first...
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. >> reporter: life-long resident and willie ellis aren't convinced community policing will make any difference. >> i don't see anything being done as far as with the police. >> reporter: while the recent fear has shaken the city's sanity. >> tested our faith but not our resolve. >> reporter: police and city leaders are promising to do their part. >> every individual officer within the trenton police department will be put out on the street and engaged in patrol activities. >> reporter: police tell me the man believed to be the shooter is right now in police custody. but they have no motive on this crime. and in the meantime, police are asking residents here in trenton to sign up on their website for a program called my block, it would allow residents in the communities to give police very important information but remain anonymous. live in trenton, cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> thank you. elsewhere, the phillies kicked off their home runs for trees program philadelphia's neighborhood. for every home run hit this season a tree will be planted in city parks, neighborhoods and water shed areas. children
. >> reporter: life-long resident and willie ellis aren't convinced community policing will make any difference. >> i don't see anything being done as far as with the police. >> reporter: while the recent fear has shaken the city's sanity. >> tested our faith but not our resolve. >> reporter: police and city leaders are promising to do their part. >> every individual officer within the trenton police department will be put out on the street and engaged in...
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>> i use an old calculator with the thing and tape. >> ellis, thank you so much. you are coming back in a bit to talk more. >>> the economy and jobs will likely be the top issue for voters in indiana today. the state has unique picture. indiana's jobless rate matches the national at 5%. the median household income is over $48,000. that is below the national average. average single family home in indiana is at $119,500. $100,000 less than the national average. manufacturing is one of indiana's top industries giving it deep connections to the auto industry. retail trade and health care. those sectors employ hundreds of thousands of workers in the state. mining is very important. a smaller number of workers than other industries. indiana produces a lot of coal, limestone, sand and gravel. you really see the economy resonating strongly for the voters in indiana. >> interesting. you would not think so given the way the various candidates talk about it. >> right. 14% of all employed workers are in manufacturing. >>> president obama revealing the biggest challenge ahead
>> i use an old calculator with the thing and tape. >> ellis, thank you so much. you are coming back in a bit to talk more. >>> the economy and jobs will likely be the top issue for voters in indiana today. the state has unique picture. indiana's jobless rate matches the national at 5%. the median household income is over $48,000. that is below the national average. average single family home in indiana is at $119,500. $100,000 less than the national average. manufacturing...
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warriors that they are now when they made the decision to go with either monte ellis or steph curry and they picked steph curry and i think that was the right choice. and that's what changed the course of the warriors history. >> and there was so many branches associated with that. that was when they acquired andrew bogut and stef considerations for harrison barns andre green. >> andrew green's mom says they are like brothers. >> you can say it but if you don't portrait ... >> look at the results. >> special group of guys. >> joe, thank you. >>> sure. >> the mayor wants more than 17 million-dollars set aside to reform the san francisco police department after several deadly officer-involved shootings. the goal, the mayor wants to meet with the money. >>> voting in a pay raise for bay area teenagers, the school -- teachers, the bay area talking about a 12% raise. >>> and drought restrictions what that will mean? >> some parts 10 degrees warmer than yesterday and it will continue to warm. details on your forecast high for wednesday. >>> fox news has declared donald trump to be the winner on the republican side and dem
warriors that they are now when they made the decision to go with either monte ellis or steph curry and they picked steph curry and i think that was the right choice. and that's what changed the course of the warriors history. >> and there was so many branches associated with that. that was when they acquired andrew bogut and stef considerations for harrison barns andre green. >> andrew green's mom says they are like brothers. >> you can say it but if you don't portrait ......
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some of the congestion i want to quote the mp a leadership it promotes safety and they would to see a 2-way street with wider sidewalks we look forward to protected bike lanes like ellis and others. >> mr. chairman the last person to turn in a speaker card. >> is there a >> >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? the i's have it. okay 10.2a and has to do with with establishing a commuter shuttle a bus zone on valencia street. >> ab yes. the first speaker is j.d. (calling names). >> good afternoon good afternoon my name is j.d. i've lived on the corner of valencia and 26 street and my comments will be two issues one safety and the second traffic first vision zero plan was implemented to reduce the traffic deaths and mass no sense for the shuttles a major bicycle avenue they blocks o block the bike lanes and as they wait they're blocking bike lanes and 3 or more shuttles idling and people find themselves trapped one in front of them in the stop blocking the bike lanes and the 3 on the left side this mick of huge buses and bikes is no way to reduce the high injury corridor the second point is traffic and congestion the shutter operators claim to take cars off the road
some of the congestion i want to quote the mp a leadership it promotes safety and they would to see a 2-way street with wider sidewalks we look forward to protected bike lanes like ellis and others. >> mr. chairman the last person to turn in a speaker card. >> is there a >> >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? the i's have it. okay 10.2a and has to do with with establishing a commuter shuttle a bus zone on valencia street. >> ab yes. the first...