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even sheriff ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was. corporal mac boyd, alabama bureau of investigation, met him there. >> this case was personal to you, sheriff. >> yes. my daughter and miss teresa and scott's daughter, they played softball together. >> you would see teresa out at the ballpark. >> every game. it felt like part of my family was gone too. >> they had a look around the truck. no sign of a struggle. duing revealed no vile fingerprints. there were no footprints. not even a loose hair. puzzling. was there any thought once you saw the scene that this was a suicide? >> there was things missing that prevented the suicide theory. >> like what? >> if you're going to commit suicide with a gun, it's usually at the scene. >> it was clear teresa had been murdered. shot with a gun which was now missing. and what was more, her cell phone, the one always attached to her hip, was nowhere to be found. >> did it look like it could have been a robbery? >> the wallet wasn't taken. the purse was on the console. but the contents of the purse h
even sheriff ellis who drove out to the crime scene, if that's what it was. corporal mac boyd, alabama bureau of investigation, met him there. >> this case was personal to you, sheriff. >> yes. my daughter and miss teresa and scott's daughter, they played softball together. >> you would see teresa out at the ballpark. >> every game. it felt like part of my family was gone too. >> they had a look around the truck. no sign of a struggle. duing revealed no vile...
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you see, in 2008 when first diagnosed ellie decided to step away from medicine. it was a decision that stood for all of one day. >> not very long to figure out that that just didn't feel right, that god gave me a gift. and for me to throw away the ability to -- you know, to have a benefit for others, and it just didn't feel right. >> in the decade since through the surgeries and radiation, through the immune therapy and chemotherapy, she has not stopped working. why? two reasons, she says. first all the work, no matter how tiring, allows her to focus on something in her life other than her disease. >> i don't think there's a chance that doing this lessens my chance of survival. i think that this increases my chance of survival. >> other safety end points there was no -- >> and second, ellie says, her work and all the lives it might one day save, is too important to stop for any reason. >> i'm a fighter. i'm continuing to get up every morning and i feel that there is a lot to do. and, you know, i put the cancer aside as much as i can so that i can focus on what i
you see, in 2008 when first diagnosed ellie decided to step away from medicine. it was a decision that stood for all of one day. >> not very long to figure out that that just didn't feel right, that god gave me a gift. and for me to throw away the ability to -- you know, to have a benefit for others, and it just didn't feel right. >> in the decade since through the surgeries and radiation, through the immune therapy and chemotherapy, she has not stopped working. why? two reasons,...
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stephen ellis is back at the desk. vice president of taxpayers for common sense, joining us five days after a $1.3 trillion dollar omnibus spending deal was signed into law. a 2300 page bill. stephen ellis, we'll break down the legislation. first remind people who taxpayers are. guest: sure. taxpayers for common sense, people can see us at taxpayer.net. we are a national nonpartisan , budget watchdog. we read the legislation and figure out where the money is being spent. deal? you lobby on this guest: we lobbied issues around it came together quickly at the very i understand. we certainly watched as the appropriations process slowly grinded through over the course of a year. minutes we the 30 are going to spend talking about this package is more than most lawmakers spent reading it. 1.3 trillion dollars, how does that compare with other bills in the post-budget control (202) 748-8001 this bill actually is a huge jump in spending. they basically when they did the bipartisan budget act of 2018 last month, they agreed for
stephen ellis is back at the desk. vice president of taxpayers for common sense, joining us five days after a $1.3 trillion dollar omnibus spending deal was signed into law. a 2300 page bill. stephen ellis, we'll break down the legislation. first remind people who taxpayers are. guest: sure. taxpayers for common sense, people can see us at taxpayer.net. we are a national nonpartisan , budget watchdog. we read the legislation and figure out where the money is being spent. deal? you lobby on this...
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ellis and boyd tracked her down, and what they discovered? well, that changed everything, or seemed to. the person they were talking to fog of grief had lifted that one of teresa's relatives wondered to police, who was that woman hanging around the day teresa died? ellis and boyd tracked her down, and what they discovered? well, that changed everything, or seemed to. the person they were talking to was scott's mistress. >> he was under the impression that scott was not married at that time. >> what did you make of that when you heard it? >> we knew that wasn't correct. >> a love triangle? jealous home wrecker kills wife, claims husband? no. not even close. scott's girlfriend thought his marriage was over, his divorce finalized. >> what was her reaction to getting the real story? she must have been upset? >> more hurt, probably than upset, because i think she'd fallen in love with him. >> he'd been lying like a sidewalk. >> that's right. >> and you had no idea that woman was associated with him that way either, did you? >> i had met her once o
ellis and boyd tracked her down, and what they discovered? well, that changed everything, or seemed to. the person they were talking to fog of grief had lifted that one of teresa's relatives wondered to police, who was that woman hanging around the day teresa died? ellis and boyd tracked her down, and what they discovered? well, that changed everything, or seemed to. the person they were talking to was scott's mistress. >> he was under the impression that scott was not married at that...
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. >> remarkable is the word that comes up a lot when talking about ellie gardena. a mother of three. she helps patients with their own breast cancer diagnoses. but ten years ago, she added another title, patient. and it's how she dealt with that that may be the most remarkable. there are few people on this earth who know more about chance an dr. ellie gardena. she's devoted her life to studying the disease and healing those who have it. which is why when ellie says what you're about to hear, it has extra meaning. >> i shouldn't be alive right now. but based on statistics, i more likely wouldn't be alive than would be alive after a year of having this diagnosis. >> but ellie's story is not just that she's still alive, ten years after her original diagnosis of melanoma, and two more years of a more ominous recurrence. it's what she's done with that time. you see, in 2008, when first diagnosed, ellie decided to step away from medicine. it was a decision that stood for all of one day. >> not very long to figure out that that just didn't feel right, that god gave me a g
. >> remarkable is the word that comes up a lot when talking about ellie gardena. a mother of three. she helps patients with their own breast cancer diagnoses. but ten years ago, she added another title, patient. and it's how she dealt with that that may be the most remarkable. there are few people on this earth who know more about chance an dr. ellie gardena. she's devoted her life to studying the disease and healing those who have it. which is why when ellie says what you're about to...
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you see, in 2008, when first diagnosed, ellie decided to step away from medicine. it was a decision that stood for all of one day. >> not very long to figure out that that just didn't feel right. that god gave me a gift. and for me to throw away the ability to, you know, have -- have a benefit for others, and -- it just didn't feel right. >> reporter: in the decade since, through the surgeries and radiations, through the immuno therapy and chemotherapy, and all that comes with it, ellie has not stopped working. why? well, two reasons, she says. first, all the work, no matter how tiring, allows her to focus on something in her life other than her disease. >> i don't think there's a chance that doing this lessens my chance for survival. i think that this increases my chance of survival. >> reporter: and second, ellie says, her work and all the lives it might one day save is too important to stop for any reason. >> i'm a fighter. i'm continuing to get up every morning and i feel that there is a lot to do. and, you know, i put the cancer aside as much as i can so that
you see, in 2008, when first diagnosed, ellie decided to step away from medicine. it was a decision that stood for all of one day. >> not very long to figure out that that just didn't feel right. that god gave me a gift. and for me to throw away the ability to, you know, have -- have a benefit for others, and -- it just didn't feel right. >> reporter: in the decade since, through the surgeries and radiations, through the immuno therapy and chemotherapy, and all that comes with it,...
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the next one is for 229 ellis street. so this one is going to be -- let's see i think i just had it in front of me. 52 new group housing rooms. and it is a project that is going in 300 feet away from the following places of entertainment, hilton union square, union square sports bar, hotel nikko, new delhi restaurant and parc 55 hotel. here to tell you about the project is chloe anglouse. there we go. >> good evening commissioners. i'm one of the founders of star city properties, the project sponsor. chloe is here for support and if needed will help but hopefully between myself and our acoustical consultant we can answer all your questions. quickly, star city properties, we're a young company, only two years-old, founded in 2016 here in san francisco. we're developer and operator of middle income rental housing, we utilize a model that is called co-living. it is an approach that is affordable by design where individuals rent a private unit, that private unit comes with a private bathroom or comes with a shared bathroom wi
the next one is for 229 ellis street. so this one is going to be -- let's see i think i just had it in front of me. 52 new group housing rooms. and it is a project that is going in 300 feet away from the following places of entertainment, hilton union square, union square sports bar, hotel nikko, new delhi restaurant and parc 55 hotel. here to tell you about the project is chloe anglouse. there we go. >> good evening commissioners. i'm one of the founders of star city properties, the...
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i was kind of glad to see ellis island, as bad as it was. it was good to see any kind of land, it was. >> according to the houses i left in my town, this was like, like a whole city. that i almost felt smaller than i am. >> and when i came through these doors i saw all these people there, i figured, well, i guess i'll have to stay here for good probably, because, all these people, what are they doing here? and nobody was happy. you don't know what's going to happen. >> i had a coat and a dress and a pair of shoes, that's it. >> one suitcase i had with me and about -- about $50, i guess. >> my basket -- my little basket, that's all i had with me. you were lucky to have the one. >> we had no other possessions but that. we had no baggage. we had nothing. >> nothing except the clothes. we had nothing. >> clinging to their possessions, they entered the great building and climbed the stairs. >> jesus, mary, and joseph, i said, where am i? >> they would come right in to the big hall and there they were told to sit and stay there, and they didn't kn
i was kind of glad to see ellis island, as bad as it was. it was good to see any kind of land, it was. >> according to the houses i left in my town, this was like, like a whole city. that i almost felt smaller than i am. >> and when i came through these doors i saw all these people there, i figured, well, i guess i'll have to stay here for good probably, because, all these people, what are they doing here? and nobody was happy. you don't know what's going to happen. >> i had a...
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and nar rated by gene hackman, explores millions of immigrants passing by the statue of liberty and ellis island to seek a better life. this is 30 minutes. ♪ >> over 12 million men and women and children pass this way. pass through rooms and corridors with a haunted still ns in places once noisy with human life. bought tickets for a thousand places in america. they traded rupples for dollars. here they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. >> here they waited to be given permission to pass over to the new land. tens of millions of us have relatives who came this way. sat in this room, part of the largest human migration in history. of the many who came, some were turned away. even they would leave part of themselves in america, to remind us why they had come so far. why they had made the journey. >> never know how hard it was to leave her. it was the hardest thing i ever had to do. >> said if you leave, why, i don't ever want you to come back again. long, hard life. it was. >> europe had always lost its children to america and now ther
and nar rated by gene hackman, explores millions of immigrants passing by the statue of liberty and ellis island to seek a better life. this is 30 minutes. ♪ >> over 12 million men and women and children pass this way. pass through rooms and corridors with a haunted still ns in places once noisy with human life. bought tickets for a thousand places in america. they traded rupples for dollars. here they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and...
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but she was there in silicon valley, had these high-profile investors, larry ellis and a bunch of other people and that's why it got the attention. she had a board stuffed with famous, older men, really. >> george schultz, james mattis. how did she get a lineup like that? two senators? >> you get one, you get the others. they come like a string of dolls. i don't know. i don't know how she got it. but it was super impressive to a lot of people. and the investors were -- huge. it was a whole bunch of people in there. so that's why it was a silicon valley story. and she had this compelling story of she wore the turtle neck, you know what i mean. and people are looking for women to succeed and it was a great story, i guess. >> wouldn't you think investors of this caliber would know if she was lying to them? >> apparently not. no. i don't -- i don't think there's a lot of due diligence that goes on in companies. look at uber, look at some others. all this stuff was going on and the investors took a pass on it until they couldn't any more. when the press -- in this case, the "wall street jour
but she was there in silicon valley, had these high-profile investors, larry ellis and a bunch of other people and that's why it got the attention. she had a board stuffed with famous, older men, really. >> george schultz, james mattis. how did she get a lineup like that? two senators? >> you get one, you get the others. they come like a string of dolls. i don't know. i don't know how she got it. but it was super impressive to a lot of people. and the investors were -- huge. it was...
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nbc's rehema ellis in parkland, florida. we have mariana atencio, ron mott, gadi schwartz around the country at schools where students are speaking out. joining me now, kentucky senator rand paul who announced his opposition to the president's picks to run the state department and cia. senator paul, i want to get to that in just a moment. all morning, we are looking at thousands of kids, 3,100 schools in total standing up, speaking out, asking for lawmakers to do something on gun control. do you have response to these kids this morning? >> you know, i have three children and i'm horrified by what happened down there i can't imagine sending my kids to school and worrying about their safety. yes, i'm horrified by it and we should do something. i'm a physician. i like to look at things systematically. we need to look at what happened, why wasn't he on a no buy list. why wasn't he a felon? i i this there are probably maybe a half dozen, two dozen times where he could have been arrested or convicted of a felony and his gun rights
nbc's rehema ellis in parkland, florida. we have mariana atencio, ron mott, gadi schwartz around the country at schools where students are speaking out. joining me now, kentucky senator rand paul who announced his opposition to the president's picks to run the state department and cia. senator paul, i want to get to that in just a moment. all morning, we are looking at thousands of kids, 3,100 schools in total standing up, speaking out, asking for lawmakers to do something on gun control. do...
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exploitative ellis merchant. we visit in hamburg. and sway garvey he brings us back to his roots in his native ireland. getting in hamburg mannheim berlin copenhagen ellis merton might consider my moves somewhat amusing seeing as she has already lived in germany canada and merica and britain after moving eleven times within four countries she now lives in berlin at least when she's not touring europe we caught up with the globe trotter one interview. canada alice merton's old home the singer then moved to germany and had her breakthrough with no roots. having lived in north america until she was thirteen she barely spoke a word of german. u. conn i was never yeah basically won't and then they have fun try lived here that's wrong too ontario ontario my father has the off to know what my dad worked a lot and none of which were all the lines of. if i worked in the mining industry as an advisor. i also had to go into the mines and i travelled a lot. after many years and it doesn't moves well as martin is firmly on the europe trail with h
exploitative ellis merchant. we visit in hamburg. and sway garvey he brings us back to his roots in his native ireland. getting in hamburg mannheim berlin copenhagen ellis merton might consider my moves somewhat amusing seeing as she has already lived in germany canada and merica and britain after moving eleven times within four countries she now lives in berlin at least when she's not touring europe we caught up with the globe trotter one interview. canada alice merton's old home the singer...
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the 43rd solicitor general and partner with the kirkland and ellis law firm. watch tonight at 9:00 eastern on cspan, cspan.org or listen with the radio app. our website has resources for background on each case including the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center and you can download the 30 minute landmark cases podcast at cspan.org or from your podcast subscriber. >> up next on real america, island of hope, island of tears. a documentary commissioned by the national park service. directed by the academy award winner and narrated by gene hackman it explores the millions of immigrants that travelled to america passing by the statue of liberty and through ellis island to seek a better life. this is 30
the 43rd solicitor general and partner with the kirkland and ellis law firm. watch tonight at 9:00 eastern on cspan, cspan.org or listen with the radio app. our website has resources for background on each case including the landmark cases companion book, a link to the national constitution center and you can download the 30 minute landmark cases podcast at cspan.org or from your podcast subscriber. >> up next on real america, island of hope, island of tears. a documentary commissioned by...
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clearly in the middle, we haven't done enough. 229 ellis is a 52 group housing unit project. this building was originally built in 1910, served as a turkish bath house until the '80's, and since then has sat vacant. it has sat vacant, and we think that this interior rehab-gsh. >> that was your time. why don't you take another ten seconds and just wrap up. >> absolutely. one thing i want to mention is we've partnered with compton stretch community cultural district, and we're excited about that, we're doing a neighborhood serving retail space with them, and we ask that you lend your favor to this project today. thank you. >> commissioner melgar: thank you. with that, we will take public comment. if any members of the public -- i don't have any speaker cards, but just come up. if anyone else wants to speak, please lineup. >> good evening, commissioners. my name is honey mahogany. i am here to lend my support for this project. you know, comptons -- i've been here talking about comptons before, but i really -- we organized as a way to really mitigate gentrification in the tenderl
clearly in the middle, we haven't done enough. 229 ellis is a 52 group housing unit project. this building was originally built in 1910, served as a turkish bath house until the '80's, and since then has sat vacant. it has sat vacant, and we think that this interior rehab-gsh. >> that was your time. why don't you take another ten seconds and just wrap up. >> absolutely. one thing i want to mention is we've partnered with compton stretch community cultural district, and we're excited...
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host: stephen ellis is back at the desk. of taxpayers for common sense, joining us five $1.3 trillion dollar omnibus spending deal was law.ed into 2300 page bill. stephen ellis, we'll break down the legislation. people who taxpayers are. guest: sure. taxpayers for common sense, people can see you at taxpayer.net, at taxpayer system our twitter handle. national, nonpartisan budget watchdog. been around for 20 years. read the legislation and figure out where the money is spent. host: did you lobby on this deal? we lobbyod issues around it. it came together quickly at the very i understand. we certainly watched as the slowly ations process grinded through in the -- over i wouldse of a year and say 30 minutes we'll spend talking about this package is than most lawmakers spent spending it. host: 1.3 trillion dollars, how that compare with other bill necessary post-budget control era? actually is a l huge jump in spending. the basically when they did bipartisan budget act of 2018 last month, they agreed for year 2018, what this bi
host: stephen ellis is back at the desk. of taxpayers for common sense, joining us five $1.3 trillion dollar omnibus spending deal was law.ed into 2300 page bill. stephen ellis, we'll break down the legislation. people who taxpayers are. guest: sure. taxpayers for common sense, people can see you at taxpayer.net, at taxpayer system our twitter handle. national, nonpartisan budget watchdog. been around for 20 years. read the legislation and figure out where the money is spent. host: did you...
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this week i want you to meet ellie rossi. ♪ >> impressive. ellie has been performing at the kinetic center in oakland for the past seven years and says she has crime everything -- climbed everything. >> i think it is not far from where we are. you can sign up for a comp and good for mom and dad for nurturing that little one. >> that is incredible. >> we cannot even fathom and it is the entire weight of my body. >> not a problem for her. >> you have got game, ellie rossi . >> if your kid can do something incredible, we would love to see them in action. send us your video and we do ask you to use the hashtag hatkidsgotgame. >> we will see a lot of talent. >> last night the oscars marked the end of the hollywood awards season and up next some reaction from some of the big winners. introducing the prime rib cheesesteak from jack in the box. with strips of prime rib grilled with peppers and onions and smothered in provolone cheese and i'm challenging you to try it, martha it's on, jack. why are we whispering? try my new prime rib cheesesteak, part
this week i want you to meet ellie rossi. ♪ >> impressive. ellie has been performing at the kinetic center in oakland for the past seven years and says she has crime everything -- climbed everything. >> i think it is not far from where we are. you can sign up for a comp and good for mom and dad for nurturing that little one. >> that is incredible. >> we cannot even fathom and it is the entire weight of my body. >> not a problem for her. >> you have got...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this monday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. r aldon smith. the latest on the search for t >>> right now at 6:00, breaking ne news, an arrest warrant for aldon smith. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. within the past hour we've learned the sfpd has an arrest warrant for aldon smith. he was involved in a domestic violence incident over the weekend with his fiancee. sfpd is working with attorneys to arachg -- arrange a time for his sur epder. police were called about a report of a man attacking a woman. today smith's fiancee told tmz he chhas checked into rehab wit the help of her parents and she said he will treat what she called his substance abuse problem. the 28-year-old posted this cryptic photo on his instagram page of a sidewalk and the caption read, you are all wrong. smith has had several run-ins with the law since being drafted bit 49er
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i know what's happening here. >> ellis, always a pleasure to speak to you. thank you. >> good to see you, sir. >> the wheels of diplomacy are turning after u.s. president donald trump said he'd meet with north korean leader kim jong-un. south korea, which brokered these talks are sending its envoys to regional allies to get its support. seoul's national adviser is in beijing to talk to president xi jinping. meanwhile, south korea's spy chief su hoon is in tokyo to go over it with prime minister shin-soo ch shinzo abe. paula, again, the south koreans are sparing no efforts to make this work. and for the moment, they're the ones doing all the legwork to organize this. >> well, that's right, yes. clearly the ones that have started in process, at least in the past few days, having met last week with the north korean leader kim jong-un, and then having that same delegation going to washington and taking that invitation from the north korean leader, which was accepted very quickly by the u.s. president donald trump. but we did have some more insights over the week
i know what's happening here. >> ellis, always a pleasure to speak to you. thank you. >> good to see you, sir. >> the wheels of diplomacy are turning after u.s. president donald trump said he'd meet with north korean leader kim jong-un. south korea, which brokered these talks are sending its envoys to regional allies to get its support. seoul's national adviser is in beijing to talk to president xi jinping. meanwhile, south korea's spy chief su hoon is in tokyo to go over it...
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[applause] >> ellis turned to the third message for congress. the need for america to fight economic boycotts against israel, the united nations and other international governmental organizations. almost every day, israel faces unfair criticism and -- that seek to stigmatize, delegitimize and isolate the jewish state. syria's human rights crises equip us. israel is the only country the un home and writes counsel scrutinizes every time it needs. this issue became more present in 2016. when the council order the preparation of a database of companies conducting certain business beyond the 1949 -- including east jerusalem, and the jewish corridor of the old city. in a january 2018, the human rights commissioner for human rights threatened 206 companies including 22 american companies. these threats directly support the objectives of the movement. and can set back the cause of peace. further, they could lead to international -- will companies doing business with israel. and deter others from engaging in any trade or investment in the nvesent in the
[applause] >> ellis turned to the third message for congress. the need for america to fight economic boycotts against israel, the united nations and other international governmental organizations. almost every day, israel faces unfair criticism and -- that seek to stigmatize, delegitimize and isolate the jewish state. syria's human rights crises equip us. israel is the only country the un home and writes counsel scrutinizes every time it needs. this issue became more present in 2016. when...
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now "a wrinkle in time" shows our time is changing. >> i trust you. >> reporter: rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> and speaking of time, a reminder most of us spring ahead for daylight saving time early sunday morning. make sure to move your clocks forward one hour. >>> that is "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for waright now at 6: right now at 6: a gunfight followed by hours of waiting...and worry. a gunman holding hostages at a veterans home in the north bay. the standoff about to enter its 9-th hour. the news at six starts right now: good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m jan >> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for joining us. >> we've been tracking this breaking news throughout the day on air and on-line since 11:00 a.m. at this hour, not just hostages but dozens of other people on mandatory lock down. here's what we know. we're expecting another update from the sheriff of napa county at any moment now. this gunman, who is described as a veteran, walked into a going-away party inside the larg
now "a wrinkle in time" shows our time is changing. >> i trust you. >> reporter: rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> and speaking of time, a reminder most of us spring ahead for daylight saving time early sunday morning. make sure to move your clocks forward one hour. >>> that is "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for waright now at 6: right now at 6: a gunfight followed by hours of...
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paul clement 43rdrd solicitor, who served during the bush administration and a partner at the ellis law firm and akhil reed amar, a professor of law at yale. watch landmark cases live monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. at our website c-span.org/landmarkcases it has background including a companion book, a link to the national constitution centers interactive constitution, and you can download the 30-minute landmark cases podcast at c-span.org or from your podcast subscriber. >> tonight on later, retiring senator gives his farewell address after hearing tributes from colleagues on the senate floor. ♪ >> this week on q&a yale university law school professor amy chua. she discusses her book "political tribes: and the fate of nations." >> amy chua author of "political tribes." what can we learn from your analysis of venezuela and google chavez -- ugo chavez. >>
paul clement 43rdrd solicitor, who served during the bush administration and a partner at the ellis law firm and akhil reed amar, a professor of law at yale. watch landmark cases live monday at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. at our website c-span.org/landmarkcases it has background including a companion book, a link to the national constitution centers interactive constitution, and you can download the 30-minute landmark cases podcast at c-span.org...
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elly bettis from arizona. elly is a superstar. she is every bit as american as my three kids. and you know what? we're going to continue to work to make sure they have the piece of paper to prove it. we're working together on that, folks. this is the moral bankruptcy of the republican party. and i am so proud to be a democrat because you saw in the people who came up and spoke to you this morning. you saw america at its best. and we see it elsewhere. we see it everywhere. where we go. the work you are doing to elect people day in and day out. this is indeed the most credible stress test. and you no he what, folks, democrats are stepping to the plate to make sure we take back our democracy. we put 39 seats since trump took off. as you know, we are winning elections coast to coast, including that remarkable victory in alabama. i want to thank the alabama democratic party. i want to thank the black caucus. i want to thank everybody. i was so proud we have been involved in that case. and we know that victory would never have happened without the organizing power down there and wit
elly bettis from arizona. elly is a superstar. she is every bit as american as my three kids. and you know what? we're going to continue to work to make sure they have the piece of paper to prove it. we're working together on that, folks. this is the moral bankruptcy of the republican party. and i am so proud to be a democrat because you saw in the people who came up and spoke to you this morning. you saw america at its best. and we see it elsewhere. we see it everywhere. where we go. the work...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this monday night. i'm lester holt. >>> it's extra -- >> at the oscars -- >> right now. >>> women rule at the academy awards. >> all the female nominees stand with me in this room tonight. >> what did you think of frances mcdormand. >> i was like, yes, girl. >> the times up takeover. >> it's not a hash tag for me. >> kelly ripa on ryan seacrest. >> he's doing a great job. >> did taraji throw shade at seacrest? >> i'm with the big winner of the night. >> what's our big video surprise for the best supporting actress? >> sandra bullock, oscar night returns. breaking news about the all female ocean's eight. motherhood and why she's been eating. >> a lot of churros. >> it's perfect. >> j. law climbing over chairs. new clues she's dating her co-star. plus, more oscar couples news. >> the latest rumors you're hanging out with josh duhamel. >> our oscar insta diary behind the scenes. >> from instagram to snap chat. our oscars social media moment. >> how nicole kidma
rehema ellis, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this monday night. i'm lester holt. >>> it's extra -- >> at the oscars -- >> right now. >>> women rule at the academy awards. >> all the female nominees stand with me in this room tonight. >> what did you think of frances mcdormand. >> i was like, yes, girl. >> the times up takeover. >> it's...
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nbc's rehema ellis has the story. >> reporter: in southwest philadelphia, life can be rough. even in school. >> it's like running the hallways and fighting, cutting classes and stuff. just like terrible. >> reporter: we're very excited to be on day 80 -- >> reporter: the principal had a bold idea. give each eighth grader $100 at graduation if no one fights for the whole school year. if any of the 37 students mess up, they all lose the cash. >> when people say that's just bribing these kids, what do you say? >> i'd say it's not much of a bribe. it's something that will get kids motived to do something very great for our school. >> reporter: suspensions are down. grades are up, and so is morale. >> a lot of young kids look up to me. so if i do good, they're going to do good. so i'm really much a leader. >> reporter: it's now more cool to be good than to be tough. >> they are now getting that status as a peer group with peaceful problem solving. we flipped the switch. >> reporter: patty barnes sees a difference for her daughter. >> last year she was fighting. phone call every da
nbc's rehema ellis has the story. >> reporter: in southwest philadelphia, life can be rough. even in school. >> it's like running the hallways and fighting, cutting classes and stuff. just like terrible. >> reporter: we're very excited to be on day 80 -- >> reporter: the principal had a bold idea. give each eighth grader $100 at graduation if no one fights for the whole school year. if any of the 37 students mess up, they all lose the cash. >> when people say...
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i want to think massuod and brian and julia ellis for also making the time to go out there. i know they're doing that. it wasn't an agency event per se, but that's our golf course. that's a puc golf course. that's san francisco's golf course, and anybody out there who gets an opportunity to hear not us speak, but that one particular individual, edgar wilson, that's really what this is about. this is about making sure that we're thoughtful and deliberate when it comes to that bottom line, and that bottom line is san franciscans, folks that come from communities that are under served and under represented. he was amazing, and i think if you didn't understand before you got there, after that, you definitely understood. and i just want to flag an item for you. because workforce development and career pathway modelling is part of our community benefits, i'm getting a lot of calls from other agencies that we work with outside the state about our community benefits modelling, and i think it's an opportunity to shout out, julia ellis, agm ellis and her staff, because the way we do b
i want to think massuod and brian and julia ellis for also making the time to go out there. i know they're doing that. it wasn't an agency event per se, but that's our golf course. that's a puc golf course. that's san francisco's golf course, and anybody out there who gets an opportunity to hear not us speak, but that one particular individual, edgar wilson, that's really what this is about. this is about making sure that we're thoughtful and deliberate when it comes to that bottom line, and...
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> we'll take a very short break. when we come back, a reason you may want to make sure to open that valpak when it comes in the mail next time. >>> and for one american boy, it was a ride of a lifetime today. today. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract in
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> we'll take a very short break. when we come back, a reason you may want to make sure to open that valpak when it comes in the mail next time. >>> and for one american boy, it was a ride of a lifetime today. today. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced...
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rehema ellis is standing by in florida. what's the mood there, rehema? >> reporter: determination, craig. i'm standing a mile from the school where the shooting happened a month ago. i'll have roger, my cameraman, pan over. these crosses are makeshift memorials, if you will. there are 17 of them out here in this public park, one for each person who was killed that day. and people are here, paying their respects, and just remembering those lives that were lost. this area was filled with maybe about 2, maybe 3,000 students. these are some of those students who came out from the high school. this young man carrying a sign. can you read it or should i read what the sign says? >> you can read it. >> reporter: it says, when leaders act like kids and kids act like leaders, it leads to change. what do you want to see happen? >> i want to see weapons of war out of hands. i want to see better background checks. it basically failed us. we want to be the last school for this to ever happen to. >> reporter: how old are you? >> i am 15 years old. >> reporter: sophomor
rehema ellis is standing by in florida. what's the mood there, rehema? >> reporter: determination, craig. i'm standing a mile from the school where the shooting happened a month ago. i'll have roger, my cameraman, pan over. these crosses are makeshift memorials, if you will. there are 17 of them out here in this public park, one for each person who was killed that day. and people are here, paying their respects, and just remembering those lives that were lost. this area was filled with...
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raheema ellis has been in parkland. the idea is for students to fete to a partly cloudy park for the remember prance of those students in a call to action. what do you see? >> reporter: i'm in the midst of a couple of thousand students who are out here including this young man, hector navarro. 18 years old. what do you hope will come as a result of this walk-out? >> change. all we want is change that's all we've been asking for. we thank everybody that came out and doing the walk with us and every other school. chang, we have to do it it's now or never. >> reporter: you're a senior -- oh. >> the camera pman down. >> reporter: walking backwards is hard to do. >> yeah, make sewer your camera man is okay there. walking backwards isn't easy. raheema i'm going to let you do that and please come back with us. many of the students, talking about how their voices lon may not be enough, butting to they believe they can make change. on the state level you have seen some action in florida, for example where parkland is located. on
raheema ellis has been in parkland. the idea is for students to fete to a partly cloudy park for the remember prance of those students in a call to action. what do you see? >> reporter: i'm in the midst of a couple of thousand students who are out here including this young man, hector navarro. 18 years old. what do you hope will come as a result of this walk-out? >> change. all we want is change that's all we've been asking for. we thank everybody that came out and doing the walk...
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. >> christina ellis and husband mark had two embryos remaining at university hospital after giving birr toout their daughter. hoping to use them to give her a sibling. now they're suing, claiming negligence and breach of contract. >> there is nothing financially that i can gain. you can't put a price tag on, embryo or an egg. i'm hoping there is some changes that this never happens again for any future families and no one has to go flew what we are going through. >> the hospital says it is offering families free ivf cycles and providing counseling at no charge. jeff, so far no known connections between the failure at this clinic and the one that happened same day at fertility clinic in san francisco. >> all right, tara. thank you. >> up next here tonight. a trooper's life on the line. i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans better than a manual. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds ea
. >> christina ellis and husband mark had two embryos remaining at university hospital after giving birr toout their daughter. hoping to use them to give her a sibling. now they're suing, claiming negligence and breach of contract. >> there is nothing financially that i can gain. you can't put a price tag on, embryo or an egg. i'm hoping there is some changes that this never happens again for any future families and no one has to go flew what we are going through. >> the...
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probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox ellis was customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening time so it will go up was it because it is from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold in the side this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet felt but also discreet because they concern fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets they kept inside the geneva freeport such a position that you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business. the russian foreign ministry says the scandal around the alleged poisoning of a former russian colonel in the u.k. is being overblown as the mainstr
probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox ellis was customs are here permanently all the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening time so it will go up was it because it is from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i can't boards and sold in the side this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally...
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ryan ellis will get it past martin jones for a 4-3 lead. one minute 53 seconds left in regulation. ryan ellis on loosens the goal. he calls for a penalty. logan takes the penalty shot and is denied. they had in antimatter later. it was a 5-3 final. that is a wrap on the sharks. a nice way for both the giants and a's to start the baseball season. it is 11 pm and time for more news. you can argue that they didn't have therefore all-stars. even with two of them back, there is a lot of ragged play. they need time to work it altogether. not good right now for the warriors. there is plenty of time left. ? thank you mark. >>> next at 11 pm. >>> investigators are trying to determine if the suv went over a cliff and into the ocean on purpose or on accident. >>> 11 pm news, starts now. two women and their adopted children are considered dead. >>> child protective services was looking into allegations of child abuse and wanted to rest and the parents. the suv was spotted monday after plunged from a lookout along highway-one. neighbors -- highway-1. neighbors had reported some things. >> repor
ryan ellis will get it past martin jones for a 4-3 lead. one minute 53 seconds left in regulation. ryan ellis on loosens the goal. he calls for a penalty. logan takes the penalty shot and is denied. they had in antimatter later. it was a 5-3 final. that is a wrap on the sharks. a nice way for both the giants and a's to start the baseball season. it is 11 pm and time for more news. you can argue that they didn't have therefore all-stars. even with two of them back, there is a lot of ragged play....
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yet needs to face the consequences of his behavior ellis van gelder with the latest from cape town on a day that many south africans have been waiting for jacob zuma a former president charged with corruption thanks alice. well germany's vehemence has floated its health in the years med tech business the i.p.o. was initially tipped to be one of the biggest in germany but the debut at frankfurt stock exchange turned out to be much more modest it was twenty eight euros per share in the morning and it's currently trading slightly higher the i.p.o. is expected to raise four point two billion euros and it's part of c.e.o. joe case there is a major restructuring of europe's top engineering company. the mood was buoyant as help the new shares start to trading siemens is reinventing itself for the future and spinning off an encore businesses is part of that strategy. siemens is probably best known for gas turbans and power plants. but c.e.o. joe kayser likened to us company to a giant tanker ship that he wants to turn into a fast moving fleet they have the near-side p.o. is only delight to mo
yet needs to face the consequences of his behavior ellis van gelder with the latest from cape town on a day that many south africans have been waiting for jacob zuma a former president charged with corruption thanks alice. well germany's vehemence has floated its health in the years med tech business the i.p.o. was initially tipped to be one of the biggest in germany but the debut at frankfurt stock exchange turned out to be much more modest it was twenty eight euros per share in the morning...
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probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox ellis with customs are here permanently on the site is controlled by them and they impose the opening time so it will come up with it it was a duty from his office the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe masterpieces by artists like pecan so and modigliani i camped boards and sold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers up deals which are naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet because they concern. fraud. some of those paintings are linked to dark secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the art business. in the middle of the sixty's there were thirteen million students enrolled in higher education in two thousand and fifteen there were two hundred million in less than fifte
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. >> at night, ellis served the a dormitory for thousands, awaiting the new day. >> reporter:e each morning, the great hall would fill. the noise would begin again. hopefully their papers were in order, a clean bill of health. a letter from a relative guarantees they would not become a charge. proof they were not a contract labor earlier or an alien. in adjacent rooms the detained for given scrutiny, a chance to make their case. accepting a appeal to washington, the board of inquiry was the rejected immigrant's last chance. through an excerinterpreter, thd the best to overcome a changing immigrant law. but it was not great hall where the vast makejority maced their first and their last test. in his hand, the man at a registry desk held the ship's manifest. in his hand, a piece of paper that could -- >> i couldn't understand english, not one word. >> first question, how much money have you got? >> you had to have five pounds. my father gave me that five pounds. >> do you know how long? it took a couple of years, two and three years to get that $25. >> when we got nearer and the person at the
. >> at night, ellis served the a dormitory for thousands, awaiting the new day. >> reporter:e each morning, the great hall would fill. the noise would begin again. hopefully their papers were in order, a clean bill of health. a letter from a relative guarantees they would not become a charge. proof they were not a contract labor earlier or an alien. in adjacent rooms the detained for given scrutiny, a chance to make their case. accepting a appeal to washington, the board of inquiry...
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explores the millions of immigrants that travelled to america passing by the statue of liberty and through ellis island to seek a better life. this is 30 minutes. >> over 12 million men, women, and children pass this way. pass through rooms haunted with a special stillness that remains only in places once noisey with human life. here they bought tickets for 1,000 places in america. here they traded for dollars. here they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american christmas and hanukkah. here they waited to be given permission to pass over to the new land. >> tens of millions of us. for the many that came, some were turned away. but even they would leave part of themselves in america to remind us why they came so far. why they made the journey. >> never know how hard it was to leave her. it was the hardest thing i ever had to do. >> i don't ever want you to come back again. long hard life. >> europe had always lost it's children to america and now there were new reasons to leave. industrial change and political unrest brought increased joblessness and poverty to italy and s
explores the millions of immigrants that travelled to america passing by the statue of liberty and through ellis island to seek a better life. this is 30 minutes. >> over 12 million men, women, and children pass this way. pass through rooms haunted with a special stillness that remains only in places once noisey with human life. here they bought tickets for 1,000 places in america. here they traded for dollars. here they sang their first american songs, experienced their first american...
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bush administration and partner of the kirkland and ellis law firm. and a professor of law and political science at yale and visiting law professor at the university of pennsylvania law school. watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. and our website, c-span.org/landmark cases has e resources for background, including the companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and you can download the 30-minute landmark cases podcast at c-span.org or from your podcast subscriber. >> each week american history tv's reel america brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affairs issues.
bush administration and partner of the kirkland and ellis law firm. and a professor of law and political science at yale and visiting law professor at the university of pennsylvania law school. watch landmark cases live tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span, c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. and our website, c-span.org/landmark cases has e resources for background, including the companion book, a link to the national constitution center's interactive constitution and you can...