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the ss america arrived at ellis island august 17, 1907. can you tell me who was on this ship, my friend? "naftali ringel." isn't it amazing that he came on a ship called america? i know. do you know, there used to be a law in judaism that you couldn't travel on a boat on the sabbath? had that law not been changed, none of the jews of europe could have come to america because it took more than seven days and you'd have to be on the boat over the sabbath, and that's what allowed religious jews to come to america. good move, rabbis. yeah, yeah. [ship's horn blows] gates: two years after alan's grandfather naftali passed through ellis island, his wife blima also emigrated to america, but, according to family legend, the reunion didn't go so well. dershowitz: when my grandfather left poland, he had a long, long beard, and apparently, he cut off his beard, and when my grandmother saw him, she didn't recognize him, and she didn't believe that this was her husband and rejected him. oh, really? yeah. gates: not recognizing her clean-shaven husband
the ss america arrived at ellis island august 17, 1907. can you tell me who was on this ship, my friend? "naftali ringel." isn't it amazing that he came on a ship called america? i know. do you know, there used to be a law in judaism that you couldn't travel on a boat on the sabbath? had that law not been changed, none of the jews of europe could have come to america because it took more than seven days and you'd have to be on the boat over the sabbath, and that's what allowed...
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we get her story tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: this is the day josephine smith has dreamed about her whole life. >> probationary firefighter josephine smith. >> reporter: today she graduated from the new york city fire academy, just like her dad did more than three decades ago. for josephine, today brings a mix of emotions. >> proud, happy, excited, sad that my father couldn't be here. >> reporter: that's because her father, kevin smith, was working on 9/11 and rushed to ground zero. he died when the north tower fell. smith is the first daughter of a fallen 9/11 firefighter to join the ranks of the fdny. >> josephine, out of that tragedy, devoted herself to service. >> reporter: josephine says her father is still very much a part of her life. she still has a photo of him in her hat and wears his bracelet every day. you carry him with you everywhere you go. >> everywhere. >> reporter: reaching this milestone wasn't easy. after 18 weeks of grueling training, she's now one of new york city's more than 10,000 firefighters and one of just 44 women. since her father died, there h
we get her story tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: this is the day josephine smith has dreamed about her whole life. >> probationary firefighter josephine smith. >> reporter: today she graduated from the new york city fire academy, just like her dad did more than three decades ago. for josephine, today brings a mix of emotions. >> proud, happy, excited, sad that my father couldn't be here. >> reporter: that's because her father, kevin smith, was working...
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we get our report from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: this disturbing three-minute surveillance video shows a young woman's desperate struggle. police say 22-year-old carlesha gaither was kidnapped sunday night in the germantown section of philadelphia. today her mother begged for her daughter's life. >> give me back my baby. give me my child. please. >> reporter: the video shows a gray ford taurus being parked. moments later a heavily built man is seen approaching gaither violently dragging her down the street, and shoving her into the car where authorities believe she kicked out one of the car windows. police say after the abduction they found the young woman's glasses and cell phone here on the sidewalk. today police released photos of a man using gaither's atm card early monday morning at a bank in aberdeen, maryland. that's 75 miles south of where she was taken. it's also the place her grandmother says she called home for most of her life. >> she's a very strong person and i have a lot of faith in her and i have a lot of faith in god. i know she's going to make it through. >> rep
we get our report from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: this disturbing three-minute surveillance video shows a young woman's desperate struggle. police say 22-year-old carlesha gaither was kidnapped sunday night in the germantown section of philadelphia. today her mother begged for her daughter's life. >> give me back my baby. give me my child. please. >> reporter: the video shows a gray ford taurus being parked. moments later a heavily built man is seen approaching gaither...
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>> rehema ellis in the thick of it in western new york tonight. all this leads us to meteorologist janice huff in the weather center. janice, what are we looking at as temperatures rise pretty quickly this weekend? >> exactly, brian. the flood watch for this area goes into effect sunday and lasts through wednesday of next week. and that's five counties between buffalo and the pennsylvania border. you mentioned how much snow has fallen, up to seven feet of snow on the ground since monday when it began. and it ended today. that's the water equivalent of about six inches of water. all of that is going to start melting as the temperatures rise this weekend. now, first the snow bank will actually absorb some of the melting. but then they're expecting about a half inch of rain coming in with a front, and that will increase the melting as well. and then by monday morning the temperatures will be in the 50s, maybe close to 60 by the afternoon which will exacerbate the melting. and all of this will continue into the middle of the week before any of the riv
>> rehema ellis in the thick of it in western new york tonight. all this leads us to meteorologist janice huff in the weather center. janice, what are we looking at as temperatures rise pretty quickly this weekend? >> exactly, brian. the flood watch for this area goes into effect sunday and lasts through wednesday of next week. and that's five counties between buffalo and the pennsylvania border. you mentioned how much snow has fallen, up to seven feet of snow on the ground since...
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>> rehema ellis in philadelphia starting us off tonight. rehema, thanks. >>> overseas this evening, the united states has carried out a number of air strikes against a terrorist group in syria called khorasan. we're told the air strike took out one of the most dangerous individuals in it, which has been described as an even bigger overall threat to the u.s. than isis. our report tonight from our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> reporter: with pinpoint accuracy, destroying this suv on a narrow roadway in northwest syria. everyone inside was killed, including the primary target. u.s. officials say he's david drugeon, a 24-year-old french national and master bomb-maker for the khorasan terrorist group in syria. on the first night of u.s. air strikes in syria last september, 47 cruise missiles fired off navy ships were aimed at khorasan targets. a terrorist group with ties to al qaeda, khorasan, was reportedly plotting to launch terrorist attacks inside the u.s. and across europe. as master bomb-maker, he was involved in developing b
>> rehema ellis in philadelphia starting us off tonight. rehema, thanks. >>> overseas this evening, the united states has carried out a number of air strikes against a terrorist group in syria called khorasan. we're told the air strike took out one of the most dangerous individuals in it, which has been described as an even bigger overall threat to the u.s. than isis. our report tonight from our pentagon correspondent jim miklaszewski. >> reporter: with pinpoint accuracy,...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and then right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> two americans on their way back to the u.s. after being freed. more on their mission. >>> and mourning at the san francisco zoo. just a tragic story. the youngest gorilla dies unexpectedly. the accident that has animal lovers wondering exactly what happened. good evening to you. thank you for joining us. i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. she captured the hearts of animal lovers. kabibi was one of few gorillas born in captivity and now the san francisco zoo is moirning her death. christie smith live at the zoo, and you just talked to some people who were at the zoo. >> reporter: yeah, they were stunned and saddened to get the news. but as you said, the san francisco zoo is in mourning tonight after a tragic accident. they did release a statement saying that zoo staff was carrying out their standard routine. this actually happened on fr
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. i'm lester holt reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow morning on "today" and then right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> two americans on their way back to the u.s. after being freed. more on their mission. >>> and mourning at the san francisco zoo. just a tragic story. the youngest gorilla dies unexpectedly. the accident that has animal lovers...
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we have our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: west virginia university is a campus in mourning. >> nolan meant so much to so many people, it's hard to know where to even begin. >> reporter: 18-year-old nolan burch, a freshman, died today after he was found late wednesday night unconscious on the floor of the kappa sigma fraternity house. >> that certainly breaks all of our hearts because that's not what students go off to college -- i mean, that's not what's supposed to happen. >> reporter: according to the student newspaper, a big brother ceremony was scheduled that night for fraternity pledges. burch's final tweet that afternoon, "it's about to be a very eventful night to say the least." last week another fraternity on campus, sigma kye, was suspended after 19 pledges were cited for underage drinking. yesterday the university suspended all fraternities and sororities. >> i think it starts with us, and we have to take initiative and change the culture for this whole school. >> reporter: nationwide greek organizations have come under close scrutiny following recent
we have our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: west virginia university is a campus in mourning. >> nolan meant so much to so many people, it's hard to know where to even begin. >> reporter: 18-year-old nolan burch, a freshman, died today after he was found late wednesday night unconscious on the floor of the kappa sigma fraternity house. >> that certainly breaks all of our hearts because that's not what students go off to college -- i mean, that's not...
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the fact that he's john ellis bush, jeb, means he is carrying biases of the past. so he may be the first wh ofinds being related to a president is negative. ted kennedy couldn't have possibly won the senate seat at age 30 in 1962 if the president wasn't his big brother. hillary clinton never would have run for senate in new york if her husband had not been president. george w. bush would not have been the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination in 2000 if his father had not been president. but now, the only apparent drag on jeb bush's potential presidential campaign is that his brother was president. a presidency that turned bill clinton's budget surplus into massive deficits as far as the eye could see. a presidency that recklessly led this country into an unnecessary war over nonexistent weapons of mass destruction. a presidency that no one wants to return to. if jeb bush does become a candidate for president and any of his opponents try to pin the george w. bush presidency on him, we know just about word for word what he's going to say. >> we sho
the fact that he's john ellis bush, jeb, means he is carrying biases of the past. so he may be the first wh ofinds being related to a president is negative. ted kennedy couldn't have possibly won the senate seat at age 30 in 1962 if the president wasn't his big brother. hillary clinton never would have run for senate in new york if her husband had not been president. george w. bush would not have been the front-runner for the republican presidential nomination in 2000 if his father had not been...
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this week marked the 60th anniversary of the closing of ellis island. from the day that it opened in 1892, ellis island processed over 12 million immigrants, and the u.s. government estimates that 40% of americans can trace their ancestry to immigrants who passed through this isle in new york harbor. a new art exhibit on the island caught my eye this anniversary week. as part of his unframed project, the artist j.r. has placed life-size historical photos of immigrants around the deteriorating buildings. the black and white pictures fit cleaverly into the walls and the space and according to the artist's website, the project is about bringing the memory of the island to life. and perhaps the memory that america is a country of immigrants who came from around the world, often poor and i w l illiterate and speaking little english but from that rough material has come the energy that has made it the most powerful country in the history of the world. just a memory that congress should keep in mind when thinking about immigration reform. and now a quick geogr
this week marked the 60th anniversary of the closing of ellis island. from the day that it opened in 1892, ellis island processed over 12 million immigrants, and the u.s. government estimates that 40% of americans can trace their ancestry to immigrants who passed through this isle in new york harbor. a new art exhibit on the island caught my eye this anniversary week. as part of his unframed project, the artist j.r. has placed life-size historical photos of immigrants around the deteriorating...
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. >>> on this day in 1954 ellis island shut down. a norwegian sailor was the last immigrant to leave the facility in new york harbor. ellis island processed more than 12 million immigrants since it opened in 1892. 4% of all americans can trace their root through this island. a century later it reopened as a museum right next door to lady liberty. nearly 2 million people visit it every year and gateway to the american dream closed its doors 60 years ago today. >>> when news breaks out, we'll break in because breaking news changes everything on fox news channel. we're very close to a another new record on wall street. if in is just go up a little bit on these last few ticks, that will be seven in a row and a of the year or six in a row, i meant. six in a row. cavuto will know. he is coming up now. see you later. >>> forget that arctic blast gripping much of the face. is the president about to blast consumers with onslaught of executive actions on global warming? welcome, everyone, i'm stewart in for neil cavuto. this is" your world." e
. >>> on this day in 1954 ellis island shut down. a norwegian sailor was the last immigrant to leave the facility in new york harbor. ellis island processed more than 12 million immigrants since it opened in 1892. 4% of all americans can trace their root through this island. a century later it reopened as a museum right next door to lady liberty. nearly 2 million people visit it every year and gateway to the american dream closed its doors 60 years ago today. >>> when news...
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nbc's rehema ellis joining us where the dramatic rescue took place. what's the latest? this is a good ending to a story a lot of people feared would not finish this way. >> yeah, this is the best possible ending that this family could have hoped for. in this parking lot in jess is up, maryland, their daughter was found alive. one of the things that's interesting is how police were led to this spot. the details of this are still unfolding. there are reports that it was a combination of determined police work, those surveillance videos, the determination of the family, and just again some good old-fashioned police work. they also say that surveillance video was very dramatic. not only in the northeast but across the country. some law enforcement authorities in virginia recognized the man on the surveillance video as a person that they wanted in connection with an unrelated case. they also got a tip, apparently, a ford taurus car salesman recognized this man as someone that he was interested in, concerned about his credit report when barnes bought a vehicle. he thought the
nbc's rehema ellis joining us where the dramatic rescue took place. what's the latest? this is a good ending to a story a lot of people feared would not finish this way. >> yeah, this is the best possible ending that this family could have hoped for. in this parking lot in jess is up, maryland, their daughter was found alive. one of the things that's interesting is how police were led to this spot. the details of this are still unfolding. there are reports that it was a combination of...
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forget about ellis island. forget about the idea of everybody being welcome here in new york city. this will be a city only for rich people. >> at its root, this is about some luxury dwelling places for a relative handful of people, many of whom don't even live in this country, and they're impacting a park used by 40 million people from around the world every year. that seems to me out of whack so we're going to make noise until we get somewhere. >> the internationalization of new york once meant something actually kind of exotic and exciting and enhanced our diversity. today, internationalization at least on west 57th street and east 57th street and all around midtown manhattan seems to symbolize not diversity but a kind of exclusivity and an end to the sense that we're all in it together, which is the key urban idea. we all meet each other on the sidewalk. we all meet each other in public places. and the urban environment is the common ground that we all share. >> tell us if you've seen some of these forces eroding the common ground where you live. perhaps like some of the people
forget about ellis island. forget about the idea of everybody being welcome here in new york city. this will be a city only for rich people. >> at its root, this is about some luxury dwelling places for a relative handful of people, many of whom don't even live in this country, and they're impacting a park used by 40 million people from around the world every year. that seems to me out of whack so we're going to make noise until we get somewhere. >> the internationalization of new...
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have ellie, anna, and a.j. as i know everyone here knows because you have seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up, and you know, they are sort of a competitive bunch. [laughter] so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best facebook postings, and who got the most votes at the end of the day. thank you. thank you to all of you. i love you all. i also have to thank my spectacular campaign manager. >> [crowd chanting "mike"] boy, did he run a great operation? and thank you for leading such a great tempe and staff and thank you to my senate chief of staff to all of my senate staff, to all of the coordinated campaign, to all of you who worked so hard, thank you. thank you. and to all of you volunteers here and watching at home tonight, thank you for sacrificing your time, for all of the hours and days and weeks, and for many of you months that you worked sacrificing your time to help keep new hampshire moving
have ellie, anna, and a.j. as i know everyone here knows because you have seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up, and you know, they are sort of a competitive bunch. [laughter] so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best facebook postings, and who got the most votes at the end of the day. thank you. thank you to all of you. i love you all. i also have to thank my spectacular campaign...
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high flying raptors came in on a six-game-winning streak, but could not deal with maverick's guard ellis. dallas would win 106-102. now the age of 62 hollywood actor mickey rourke has returned to the boxing rink to fight a man less than half his age. he took a break from acting to become a fighter. he broke eliott sea mother sending him down. rourke was an amateur boxer when his career took off. >> it doesn't have anything to do with the age thing. i used to drain in miami with an old fighter, who could kick any 20-year-old's as. >> for all the latest check out www.aljazeera.com/sport. there are also details how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. that's it for me for now. i'll be back with more later. >> thanks. now india has seen a technica technological revolution. but despite that many children still don't get a chance to fulfill their potential. now they're trying to change that. >> reporter: it's not every day that children get an opportunity like this, but when they do the possibilities seem endless. >> i like these classes because we get to work on experimen
high flying raptors came in on a six-game-winning streak, but could not deal with maverick's guard ellis. dallas would win 106-102. now the age of 62 hollywood actor mickey rourke has returned to the boxing rink to fight a man less than half his age. he took a break from acting to become a fighter. he broke eliott sea mother sending him down. rourke was an amateur boxer when his career took off. >> it doesn't have anything to do with the age thing. i used to drain in miami with an old...
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. >>> thanks for staying with elly file segmentilly. tonight, as you may know attorney general eric holder is out and president obama>,hnñ has nominated u.s. attorney loretta lynch to take his place. now, ms. lynch was working here in new york city. and we dealt with her in a very terrible child abuse case. >> finally, a hero to protect the kids, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. 27-year-old andrew goodman raped two boys age 11 and 13 over a period of four years. this savage pleaded guiltyétm6 to 48 felony counts of criminal sexual acts. 48 counts. murphy sentenced the monster to just two years in prison. outraging the victims, their families, and the brooklyn district attorney general. murphy gave goodman the minimum sentence. he could have given him life dñyi(hy was the judge so lenient? mur refuses to answer the question. he is hiding under his desk.yx@ because of time served, goodman could be released in4t!3 a few weeks. enter u.s. attorney loretta;ñ lynch, whoí#8oñ yesterday chargd goodman with a fed
. >>> thanks for staying with elly file segmentilly. tonight, as you may know attorney general eric holder is out and president obama>,hnñ has nominated u.s. attorney loretta lynch to take his place. now, ms. lynch was working here in new york city. and we dealt with her in a very terrible child abuse case. >> finally, a hero to protect the kids, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. 27-year-old andrew goodman raped two boys age 11 and 13 over a period of...
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. >> los angeles is the modern ellis island for central america. this is the capital of the central american diaspora in the world. >> former gang member alex sanchez's family complete el salvador at the time and settled in l.a.'s pico union neighborhood. >> the reagan era from central america is always going to be remembered as those dark ages. >> in the barrios of la, they formed gangs of their own. sanchez helped form a teen gang. now he helps teenagers reclaim their young lives. >> i wanted to feel acknowledged. i wanted to feel like i was valuable. >> the central american gans includgangsinclude ms 13 and thh street gang identified by their tattoos. they quickly became the most lethal gangs. >> they do scare people and do crazy kinds of things, very unorthodox even for gang members. >> sanchez and others did time in california prisons. >> i ended up going to prison three times for various reasons and i -- it wasn't about learning a lesson. it was more about punishment i felt. and for us, going to pson wasn't so much an opportunity to reform an
. >> los angeles is the modern ellis island for central america. this is the capital of the central american diaspora in the world. >> former gang member alex sanchez's family complete el salvador at the time and settled in l.a.'s pico union neighborhood. >> the reagan era from central america is always going to be remembered as those dark ages. >> in the barrios of la, they formed gangs of their own. sanchez helped form a teen gang. now he helps teenagers reclaim their...
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the raptors came into the game on a 6-game winning track but could not deal with a mavs guard, monta ellis. 15 points came in the time quarter. despite the win, they are one place behind san antonioo spurs, who are third. >>> australian stephanie gilmore won her sixth surfing title despite meaning knocked out. the deciding round between karissa moore and tyler wright. moore scored highest, it was gilmore with the most points for the i can't remember, winning the 20 -- for the year, winning the 2014 world title. that is all the sport for now >>> thank you so much. now to venezuela, where ballet based on the life of former president hugo chavez began on saturday. it's the latest tribute to the late leader. >> reporter: the whip, the skinny one and elcommandante. he has called many thin, hugo chavez - the man in tight was not one of them. this is his latest portrayal in a ballet honouring the leader who died of cancer last year. >> the play has many socialist messages, maniesages from the people. it's not just a tribute to hugo chavez, it's a tribute to the people. he's part of this great com
the raptors came into the game on a 6-game winning track but could not deal with a mavs guard, monta ellis. 15 points came in the time quarter. despite the win, they are one place behind san antonioo spurs, who are third. >>> australian stephanie gilmore won her sixth surfing title despite meaning knocked out. the deciding round between karissa moore and tyler wright. moore scored highest, it was gilmore with the most points for the i can't remember, winning the 20 -- for the year,...
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ellis springs is typically a hot location, but not this hot. 40 degrees when it should be about 33. and the temperatures will get a bit of a reprieve across victoria, especially near the coast as an on shore wind starts to cool the temperatures for melbourne. but look at sydney into the weekend. brisbane, more the same. temperatures well above average for this region. and the long-term temperature forecast from november to january doesn't show much relief in sight, especially from tasmania to victoria. and across the northeast. we're expecting well above temperatures. and also well above normal temperature temperatures in western parts of australia as well. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in, and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. a
ellis springs is typically a hot location, but not this hot. 40 degrees when it should be about 33. and the temperatures will get a bit of a reprieve across victoria, especially near the coast as an on shore wind starts to cool the temperatures for melbourne. but look at sydney into the weekend. brisbane, more the same. temperatures well above average for this region. and the long-term temperature forecast from november to january doesn't show much relief in sight, especially from tasmania to...
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and there's lots of people's leave where there's elly engineers of the internet who really favor very strongly they tend to carry a lot of weight with them. what's the case? >> i respected susan crawford very much and respectfully disagree on this particular issue. but first of all the, nothing is broken in this marketplace that needs fixing by the government. if something is broken, let's do a bona fide peer review study. if something is broken, there are already ample laws on books to fix it. that's why we have the open and enhancing freedom of the internet that we have today. there are over a thousand requirements of title 2. and the fcc to fore bear most of them, that is not apply most of them while it keeps the internet open and free, that's going to be pretty risky an appeal. it's not going to be good. >> the first argument here, which i think is interesting, is basically the status quo is working. there's nothing broken with the market of broad band provision in the u.s. i guess it's true. you look at all of the remarkable tax star-ups and apps and stocks that are happening in
and there's lots of people's leave where there's elly engineers of the internet who really favor very strongly they tend to carry a lot of weight with them. what's the case? >> i respected susan crawford very much and respectfully disagree on this particular issue. but first of all the, nothing is broken in this marketplace that needs fixing by the government. if something is broken, let's do a bona fide peer review study. if something is broken, there are already ample laws on books to...
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. >>> thanks for staying with elly file segmentilly. tonight, as you may know attorney general eric holder is out and president obama>,hnñ has nominated u.s. attorney loretta lynch to take his place. now, ms. lynch was working here in new york city. and we dealt with her in a very terrible child abuse case. >> finally, a hero to protect the kids, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. 27-year-old andrew goodman raped two boys age 11 and 13 over a period of four years. this savage pleaded guiltyétm6 to 48 felony counts of criminal sexual acts. 48 counts. murphy sentenced the monster to just two years in prison. outraging the victims, their families, and the brooklyn district attorney general. murphy gave goodman the minimum sentence. he could have given him life dñyi(hy was the judge so lenient? mur refuses to answer the question. because of time served, goodman could be released in4t!3 a few weeks. enter u.s. attorney loretta;ñ lynch, whoí#8oñ yesterday chargd goodman with a federal crime of transporting a min
. >>> thanks for staying with elly file segmentilly. tonight, as you may know attorney general eric holder is out and president obama>,hnñ has nominated u.s. attorney loretta lynch to take his place. now, ms. lynch was working here in new york city. and we dealt with her in a very terrible child abuse case. >> finally, a hero to protect the kids, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. 27-year-old andrew goodman raped two boys age 11 and 13 over a period of...
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rehema ellis is in new york with more. how is buffalo responding to the aftermath of this storm? >> reporter: well, they are bracing. it's a hardy group of people in pweuf low, but this week's epic storm, as you point out, has dumped a record 70 inches of snow in the region, and this is a lot to handle. people are finally emerging after a record storm of 7 feet of snow. the work ahead is enormous. >> i probably fielded between myself and my brother, 350 calls in two days. >> reporter: dozens of roofs like this has collapsed under the heavyweight of several feet of snow, and officials worry other buildings with flat roofs are at risk. homeowners are clearing the roofs. not taking advances. were you feeling nervous about the potential for structural damage? >> yeah, we heard creeking a couple days ago so i want to stay on top and ahead and keep it cleaned off. >> reporter: with rising temperatures in the forecast, a new potential threat. >> the warming will bring warmer, and warm will bring melting and that will bring floods. >> reporter: the view from the air shows it's just the b
rehema ellis is in new york with more. how is buffalo responding to the aftermath of this storm? >> reporter: well, they are bracing. it's a hardy group of people in pweuf low, but this week's epic storm, as you point out, has dumped a record 70 inches of snow in the region, and this is a lot to handle. people are finally emerging after a record storm of 7 feet of snow. the work ahead is enormous. >> i probably fielded between myself and my brother, 350 calls in two days. >>...
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rehema ellis has been following the story. she followed this report. she made her way back home to philadelphia hours after the shocking news friends and family had been praying for. >> car leash ya freeman has been afound and he has been arrested. >> thank you. i am taking my baby home. thank you. thank you so much. >> the manhunt finally ended in jessop, maryland, over 100 miles away from where the kram began. a tip led them to a vehicle in a shopping center parking lot. when the suspect tried to drive off with the kidnapped 22-year-old inside, police surrounded the car. >> when the subject exited the vehicle, he was apprehended. that's when miss freeland was recovered. >> the suspect in custody identified as 37-year-old dellvin barnes had six prior warrants out for his arrest including another kidnapping. they do not believe that barnes and kaleisha had any known connection prior to her abduction. >> he is a vicious predator, off the streets and hopefully in jail for the rest of his life. >> the search comes toen aend days after the chilling video o
rehema ellis has been following the story. she followed this report. she made her way back home to philadelphia hours after the shocking news friends and family had been praying for. >> car leash ya freeman has been afound and he has been arrested. >> thank you. i am taking my baby home. thank you. thank you so much. >> the manhunt finally ended in jessop, maryland, over 100 miles away from where the kram began. a tip led them to a vehicle in a shopping center parking lot....
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it will feature singers including ellie goulding, bono and one direct. that song will premiere on the uk's "the x factor" tomorrow. >>> well, fears over ebola spread have thrown american football into turmoil. morocco was supposed to host the continent's biggest sporting event january's african cup of nations, but they backed out because they feared they were at risk of an outbreak and were completely ousted from the competition. the tournament will now be hosted by equatorial guinea but that nation had already been kicked out of the competition for fielding an ineligible player and now been reinstated as fifa's ethics judge says he's surprised by criticism of his findings that there was no corruption in the bidding for two world cups. >>> you're watching cnn. a simple hand tool is throwing a monkey wrench into the united states nuclear program. that's coming up. >>> and president obama, planes to act on u.s. immigration reform but four years in we'll look at what's at stake and the power struggles surround it with congress. [ julie ] the wrinkle cream g
it will feature singers including ellie goulding, bono and one direct. that song will premiere on the uk's "the x factor" tomorrow. >>> well, fears over ebola spread have thrown american football into turmoil. morocco was supposed to host the continent's biggest sporting event january's african cup of nations, but they backed out because they feared they were at risk of an outbreak and were completely ousted from the competition. the tournament will now be hosted by...
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the top scorer mass monter ellis with a season-high 30, leading dallas to 131 to 117 win over the timberwolves. >> the world squash championship is taking place in qatar this week. reigning champion nick matthew is through to the second round. players are once against likely to be his fiercest rivals. >>> egyptian is squashes's new world number one. he created the title and is trying to win the world championships. six of the last 11 have been from egypt. >> it's a long feeling, getting that on. you spend your life to get to that spot. you still want to not just protect it, we want to stretch it from the other players. you want to stay as long as you can. >> the 23-year-old has twice been crowned world junior champion. every year 2004 to 2013 event have been won by an egyptian. that includes the younger brother. the elshab ages have been training in england, as he is concerned about egypt's position. >> the juniors are coming up, and are not the same level as before. in 20 years time, yoeted it will be as successful as it is right now. for example, in 2014, the world junior champion is from pe
the top scorer mass monter ellis with a season-high 30, leading dallas to 131 to 117 win over the timberwolves. >> the world squash championship is taking place in qatar this week. reigning champion nick matthew is through to the second round. players are once against likely to be his fiercest rivals. >>> egyptian is squashes's new world number one. he created the title and is trying to win the world championships. six of the last 11 have been from egypt. >> it's a long...
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so -- [cheers and applause] elly, anna and a.j. [cheers and applause] as i know everyone here knows, because you've seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. [cheers and applause] when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up. and you know there's sorts of a competitive bunch. ( laughter ) so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best face become postings. and who got the most votes at the end of the day. [cheers and applause] thank you. thank you to all of you, i love you all. now, i also have to thank my spectacular campaign manager, mike. [cheers and applause] boy, did he run a great operation or what. [cheers and applause] and thank you for leading such a great campaign staff. and thank you to my senate chief of staff. [cheers and applause] to all my senate staff, to all the coordinated campaign, to all of you who worked so hard, thank you. thank you. and to all of you volunteers here and watching at home tonight, thank you for sacrificing your time for all of the hou
so -- [cheers and applause] elly, anna and a.j. [cheers and applause] as i know everyone here knows, because you've seen them all out on the campaign trail, this campaign truly was a family affair. [cheers and applause] when the going got tough, they kept my spirits up. and you know there's sorts of a competitive bunch. ( laughter ) so they competed for who did the best tweets, who had the best face become postings. and who got the most votes at the end of the day. [cheers and applause] thank...
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. , good had to be in full health years ago, they would take you to ellis island. 1950's,ee, in the had to be in fulheth. ho: that was anin california. to undumted immigrants wh ha livednhe u.s. foat ast five years, they can apply a proam that protec tm from deporti and allows them to wk legally in t country. is expected ta announce an additional one million people will t prodtion throughth pts of the plan overhaul the immiatn enforcemt syst, cludinthexnsion of a ing program for drme. joanne, reblanin i am agnst the executive order obama is proposing. illegal alns are criminals th have broken our ls. they a ting ou, our cial service bngg in cre d drug th cost us more. as far as i am ccerned, decrs nteoe ce . th want te contl t government your reporter was obviously pporti democrats completely. the rders ou bclednd lelshould be deported, no estion. as far as thpridt, and ,e comparing these ppl my pents ce re legally. host: some statiscs. theystate 11.7 milon -- out 9.7ilon for those he veea. uncunt immignts who ar chiren, res o 45 -$3 el?ler hoouren, go ahea iave been linhere fo17ea n an
. , good had to be in full health years ago, they would take you to ellis island. 1950's,ee, in the had to be in fulheth. ho: that was anin california. to undumted immigrants wh ha livednhe u.s. foat ast five years, they can apply a proam that protec tm from deporti and allows them to wk legally in t country. is expected ta announce an additional one million people will t prodtion throughth pts of the plan overhaul the immiatn enforcemt syst, cludinthexnsion of a ing program for drme. joanne,...
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. >> daisy and ellie are siblings, wrestling, jumping and getting the hang of being the fastest mammals on earth. almost two months old, they are part of a litter of eight. >> her name is mona lessa, and she is one of 30 king cheetahs. she's a first-time mother and did well. >> the director founded the not for profit in 2009. it was home to hundreds of animals. the center limits visitors, and focuses on providing large quiet spaces for animals to breed. >> she welcomed plenty of babies, but the birth of these is extra special. cheetahs are difficult. the population that spanned africa and asia dwindled 90%. habitat laws left them vulnerable. there's fewer than 7,500 in the wild. >> she had a huge territory, up to 57 square miles. that is well overlapping the boundaries of the nature reserves. when they come into contact with humans, we are competing for the same land. they want the savannah land which, to a cheetah is perfect for hunting and running. to the people that live there, that's perfect for grazing land for cattle and goats. >> reporter: the center's programme is focused on gen
. >> daisy and ellie are siblings, wrestling, jumping and getting the hang of being the fastest mammals on earth. almost two months old, they are part of a litter of eight. >> her name is mona lessa, and she is one of 30 king cheetahs. she's a first-time mother and did well. >> the director founded the not for profit in 2009. it was home to hundreds of animals. the center limits visitors, and focuses on providing large quiet spaces for animals to breed. >> she welcomed...
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west, the russians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the huddled masses who came through ellis island on one coast and angel island on the other -- [applause] all those folks before they were . , they were them and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who are already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. hey 235eused ridicule -- faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned a living, as they raised a family, as they built a community, as their they did the part to build the nation. s andwere the einstein , and, people we may not remember. it built the country hand by hand. rick i've wreck. k-by-brick. they knew that what makes someone an american is not just blood or birth. it is allegiance to the founders and the faith that anyone from anywhere can write the next great chapter of our story. that is still true today. alan.sk he is here. he is around your -- there he is -- he is around here. there he is. he was brought to this country .hen he was a child he felt american in every way. he was. exce
west, the russians, the chinese, the japanese, the west indians, the huddled masses who came through ellis island on one coast and angel island on the other -- [applause] all those folks before they were . , they were them and when each new wave of immigrants arrived, they faced resistance from those who are already here. they faced hardship. they faced racism. hey 235eused ridicule -- faced ridicule. but over time as they went about their daily lives, as they earned a living, as they raised a...
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as david ellis explains, it has been backward looking for the morning to understand what just happened. now we do the immediate event -- immediate pivot. if you want to talk lame-duck i'm sure we can do that. if you haven't already, your program, this is especially useful. it has a great baseball program that explains who the players are in the new year. that is fully want to talk about. we will do the house first. the house is getting rid of that discussion first. there was not the cataclysmic turnout. you are familiar with the leadership, the top leaders. tell us a little bit in your own estimation how does having the largest majority since herbert hoover was president what does that do to the life of john boehner and kevin mccarthy? >> when you win it's only good because when you lose it is always bad anyway. they won big. what a lot of people were not aware when they were looking at the house playing field they had the seats in 2010 and only lost a few i think it was about 18 in 2012 they were playing in the purple or blue turf. so the pickups across the board were in the seats whe
as david ellis explains, it has been backward looking for the morning to understand what just happened. now we do the immediate event -- immediate pivot. if you want to talk lame-duck i'm sure we can do that. if you haven't already, your program, this is especially useful. it has a great baseball program that explains who the players are in the new year. that is fully want to talk about. we will do the house first. the house is getting rid of that discussion first. there was not the cataclysmic...
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there migrant were going to have difficulty getting into the united states, they might be stopped at ellis island because they would fail the health inspection, they would go to canada and cross the border into the united states. lightly patrolled in terms of keeping people out of the united states. host: how easy was it for americans who fled to canada in the 1960's to escape? guest: it was fairly easy to get across the border. the problem was once you got in canada, could you get a job? could you work? the canadian government was very concerned about young americans coming into canada and competing with canadians for jobs. getting into canada was not all that hard. host: we have five more minutes with alan kraut at american university. rockford, illinois. caller: i work in the aircraft industry. you hear about illegals coming across the border. i work at a repair facility. working% of the people are illegal and can't read english. they have to have translators to translate the manuals. we adopted a romanian. my wife is chinese. it took me 10 years to get my kids. i'm still in the process
there migrant were going to have difficulty getting into the united states, they might be stopped at ellis island because they would fail the health inspection, they would go to canada and cross the border into the united states. lightly patrolled in terms of keeping people out of the united states. host: how easy was it for americans who fled to canada in the 1960's to escape? guest: it was fairly easy to get across the border. the problem was once you got in canada, could you get a job? could...
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in the entire life of usage of ellis island we only brought in 16 million people and they had to meet certain modifications, and if they were not, did not, they were sent back. that gave people time to assimilate and i just to our culture because the way we would -- i just to our culture because the way we do it now when we bring in thousands and thousands of people from one place, we are destroying the culture of our country and it is a very good culture that needs to be preserved. i think that people should be sent home -- everyone that is here illegally, i am sorry. we are going to become a third world country. we are fast approaching half a billion people right now. inwe want one billion people the streets with pushcarts to make a living? no. thank you. the: most of you know about story of jonathan gruber, the m.i.t. economist ran a controversial remarks about the passage of the affordable -- who made those controversial remarks about the passage of the affordable care act. i want to show you a compilation video that is then put together by american commitment. that is the group t
in the entire life of usage of ellis island we only brought in 16 million people and they had to meet certain modifications, and if they were not, did not, they were sent back. that gave people time to assimilate and i just to our culture because the way we would -- i just to our culture because the way we do it now when we bring in thousands and thousands of people from one place, we are destroying the culture of our country and it is a very good culture that needs to be preserved. i think...
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host: that's ellie in new york. the washington post talks about the city of detroit, a judge there approving a plan for it to get out of bankruptcy. this is michael fletcher writing this morning. he adds that the road map approved by judge steven rhodes would reduce pensions for former city workers by 4.5% while cost of living increases will be eliminated. former police officers and firefighters would see cuts to their pensions cost of living increases while bond holders in short variety of substantial cuts. the plan also contemplates detroit investing 1.7 billion over the next nine years. the money will go toward computer systems, fire trucks, ambulances, and other infrastructure aimed at reviving city services that in many cases have failed to function in recent years. sherman oaks, california, thanks for holding on on our independent line, good morning. caller: hi. everyone that's calling in is going in like different directions like china and other things. they don't concentrate on the issue of unemployment. i'm
host: that's ellie in new york. the washington post talks about the city of detroit, a judge there approving a plan for it to get out of bankruptcy. this is michael fletcher writing this morning. he adds that the road map approved by judge steven rhodes would reduce pensions for former city workers by 4.5% while cost of living increases will be eliminated. former police officers and firefighters would see cuts to their pensions cost of living increases while bond holders in short variety of...
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i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your deaf situation is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how long has your family been here? >> one side, five generations. >> and f
i taught history and there are quite a few folks that bypassed ellis island and became part of the country. i am looking at you irish for example and italian folks. how many generations do you intend we should go back if illegal by your deaf situation is illegal? if every person that came here to our shore without going through the normal documented way is illegal, how many generations do we go back? two generations, three, four, five, seven generations? how many, sir? >> george, how long...