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meteorologist stephanie roberts is here with the forecast. tell us about the severe threat tonight. >> i think we're already going to see the flooding rains become more of a problem, a new flash flood watch has been issued that's going to include minneapolis. we've seen this severe thunderstorm watch include denver, that severe risk moves to the east and is going to include chicago on sunday. dan, the difference tonight is we don't think things are going to wind the down overnight. people need to keep their guard up through the overnight hours. >> we're heading into a nervous night. let's talk about father's day. aloft lot of people keyed into that. what are we looking for? >> great on the coast for golf, fishing, dad will be in great shape. we're still going to have that severe storm risk in the middle of the country. the rain chance stretches from minneapolis to dallas and still cool and damp in the northwest. >> meteorologist stephanie roberts, thank you. >>> and now we head to brazil where people from all over the planet have gathered for
meteorologist stephanie roberts is here with the forecast. tell us about the severe threat tonight. >> i think we're already going to see the flooding rains become more of a problem, a new flash flood watch has been issued that's going to include minneapolis. we've seen this severe thunderstorm watch include denver, that severe risk moves to the east and is going to include chicago on sunday. dan, the difference tonight is we don't think things are going to wind the down overnight. people...
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. >>> we turn now to our weather and we say good morning again to meteorologist stephanie roberts, back with us from our sarasota, florida, station. wwsb. good morning, stephanie. >> good morning. >>> it was kind of a rough overnight in the middle of the country. lot of the storm reports coming in, eight reported tornadoes and 86-mile-per-hour wind gusts being reported in kansas. these severe storms will continue be a concern now even as we go into father's day. i want to show you some video out of nebraska, where the rains just poured down overnight. more than 2 1/2 inches of rain reported there in grand island. we're also looking at hail, baseball-sized hail, being compared to a baseball, being compared to an apple. measured on a ruler. obviously, that causing a lot of damage. for today, the severe weather threat is going to push to the east. we're already starting to see the showers moving into minneapolis, milwaukee, chicago, stretching down to st. louis. the area is still widespread, all of the way down into north texas. i don't think the storms will be intense. we'll still be watc
. >>> we turn now to our weather and we say good morning again to meteorologist stephanie roberts, back with us from our sarasota, florida, station. wwsb. good morning, stephanie. >> good morning. >>> it was kind of a rough overnight in the middle of the country. lot of the storm reports coming in, eight reported tornadoes and 86-mile-per-hour wind gusts being reported in kansas. these severe storms will continue be a concern now even as we go into father's day. i want...
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. >> stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton's d-9 unit.over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. >> we've had people battering staff, we've had people urinating under doors. we've had a lot going on. so, i want to see from your guys' perspective what is going on in this unit that is leading to this negative behavior and how can we change it. a lot of them have had lives that you and i would never -- we might not survive through. you know, some of these kids have had to toughen up and be adults since the time they were 8. what does a leadership role mean? okay. >> that you do what's right at all times. >> in front of your back and behind your back. >> do the right thing at the right time for the right reasons. >> fortunately for cameron, he's scheduled to go home in one week. like many kids here, he will be released to the custody of his grandparents. >> they're very important to me. they're like my mom and dad actually. they have had me since i was 8 1/2 months old. they feel like they failed. they tried to raise me, but i just
. >> stephanie roberts is a psychiatric social services counselor in pendleton's d-9 unit.over the past week, d-9 has had its share of trouble. >> we've had people battering staff, we've had people urinating under doors. we've had a lot going on. so, i want to see from your guys' perspective what is going on in this unit that is leading to this negative behavior and how can we change it. a lot of them have had lives that you and i would never -- we might not survive through. you...
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and meteorologist, stephanie roberts joins us from our sarasota station, wwsb, and she's tracking it all. stephanie, great to have you. and good morning. >> good morning. we start with dark, ominous clouds from brooklyn, new york. courtesy of twitter. lots of storms across the northeast yesterday. a better day on the way for today. we're going to keep our eye on the middle of the country, where there is a widespread severe weather risk from the upper midwest, all the way to the southern plains. we're going to watch for some damaging winds, potentially large hail, maybe even in a new tornadoes. these are fast-moving storms. but flash flooding is going to be a concern. you'll want to keep an eye on your local abc affiliates there in the heartland. a different problem in the desert southwest. dry and hot conditions. fire, and weather dangers posted for utah, over into arizona and new mexico. we're looking at gusts of 25 to 35 miles per hour winds there. but finally, an improvement in the northeast. we're going to see the sunshine moving into the area there. 75 this afternoon, in new york
and meteorologist, stephanie roberts joins us from our sarasota station, wwsb, and she's tracking it all. stephanie, great to have you. and good morning. >> good morning. we start with dark, ominous clouds from brooklyn, new york. courtesy of twitter. lots of storms across the northeast yesterday. a better day on the way for today. we're going to keep our eye on the middle of the country, where there is a widespread severe weather risk from the upper midwest, all the way to the southern...
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back to stephanie roberts from our sarasota, florida, station, wwsb., good morning once again. >> good morning. and finally, good sports weather. 75 degrees with sunshine. we're off to a gorgeous start this morning. a live look at the east river, shows that skies are clearing out. the sun is coming. the cold front will bring some dry or less humid conditions after a damp week. so, some good news coming into the northeast. in fact, all the northeast, looking at a very nice father's day weekend, courtesy of high pressure, moving in. some cool temps, though. 67, syracuse. 72, this afternoon, in pittsburgh. we are still looking at stormy conditions about the southeast. although, this cold front is going to stay just far enough south, that, atlanta, you should have a better day. but southern flow bringing stormy conditions across florida this afternoon. we're looking at a cool and damp northwest. 64, seattle. 62, eureka. some of the numbers 5 to 15 degrees below average for this time of year. we will keep cloudy and damp conditions across the northwest. hea
back to stephanie roberts from our sarasota, florida, station, wwsb., good morning once again. >> good morning. and finally, good sports weather. 75 degrees with sunshine. we're off to a gorgeous start this morning. a live look at the east river, shows that skies are clearing out. the sun is coming. the cold front will bring some dry or less humid conditions after a damp week. so, some good news coming into the northeast. in fact, all the northeast, looking at a very nice father's day...
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stephanie, thank you from the world war ii museum. >> that's exactly why our guests called it the country's war, and not just the military's war. robert at the d-day museum.
stephanie, thank you from the world war ii museum. >> that's exactly why our guests called it the country's war, and not just the military's war. robert at the d-day museum.
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stephanie. >> yeah, such a reminder of some of the unsung heros in the great war, robert ray for us ineans at the national world war ii museum. robert, thank you. >>> one of the most important contribution to his the victory at d-day took place far from the beaches in nomady in utter secrecy. phil ittner talked to a woman who was part of a project that gave the allies the edge over the germans. >> reporter: tucked way in the english country side, the park may not look like one of the most important sites from world war ii, but it's here that british intelligence broke german codes and helped draw up plans for the allied invasion of nomady. sectioned off in independent groups for security, few knew the big picture but naval inning testimony generals offer jean knew, she worked on the highest level communiques. monitored german ships and helped coordinate the massive effort. just 25 on d-day, she held the fate of 10s of thousands of allied soldiers in her hands. >> we waited so long for this front that it was very exciting, that it was going happen at last. but we did realize that it wou
stephanie. >> yeah, such a reminder of some of the unsung heros in the great war, robert ray for us ineans at the national world war ii museum. robert, thank you. >>> one of the most important contribution to his the victory at d-day took place far from the beaches in nomady in utter secrecy. phil ittner talked to a woman who was part of a project that gave the allies the edge over the germans. >> reporter: tucked way in the english country side, the park may not look like...
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stephanie link's boat? is that your yacht, steph? i'm sorry. >> robert, thanks.m eamon. >> mary jo white is speaking right now. she's at the sandra o'neill and partners global exchange and brokerage conference in new york. she's giving advice on market structure and unveiling her thoughts for the first time right now on sweeping reforms to market structure and how markets operate in the wake of concerns after the flash crash, after the michael lewis book "flash boys" and all the controversy over recent years. we're just getting a copyright now so we're poring through it to see what she's recommending. a couple of bullet points at first glance. one is she would like to force more proprietary trading shops to register with regulators and open their books for inspection. she would also require alternative trading venues such as dark pools and brokerage internalizers to disclose more to regulators and to the public about how they operate. and more scloedisclosures for l institutional investors. that is brokerages would be required to give a little more detail about h
stephanie link's boat? is that your yacht, steph? i'm sorry. >> robert, thanks.m eamon. >> mary jo white is speaking right now. she's at the sandra o'neill and partners global exchange and brokerage conference in new york. she's giving advice on market structure and unveiling her thoughts for the first time right now on sweeping reforms to market structure and how markets operate in the wake of concerns after the flash crash, after the michael lewis book "flash boys" and...
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stephanie, thank you from the world war ii museum. >> that's exactly why our guests called it the country's war, and not just the military's war. robert at the d-day museum. the unconventional battle to defeat the german forces that took place far from the battlefield. and next, an update on the american economy. the latest unemployment numbers are out. you're watching aljazeera america. >> the labor department released it's may jobs report this morning, and the numbers are significant. it shows the national unemployment rate holding steady at 6.3%, and employers added 17,200 jobs during the month, and the workforce includes 38.5 million people, all time high, and that means that the u.s. has finally regained all of the jobs lost in the recession. while the recession ended five years ago, many are still feeling it's effects. >> downtown bristol, rhode island, appears to be thriving, home to historic buildings, and boutiques and fancy restaurants. but some residents say that the picture-perfect seaside town somebody becoming a community of extremes. those who can afford stately mansions and those who visit what was once a factoryry to
stephanie, thank you from the world war ii museum. >> that's exactly why our guests called it the country's war, and not just the military's war. robert at the d-day museum. the unconventional battle to defeat the german forces that took place far from the battlefield. and next, an update on the american economy. the latest unemployment numbers are out. you're watching aljazeera america. >> the labor department released it's may jobs report this morning, and the numbers are...
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. >> ifill: stephanie, i want to take you back to the beginnings of this movement through the eyes of your documentary, a portion of which deals with robert moses and how he came to be involved in this. let's take a look. >> the common theory about mississippi was that you could not attack mississippi from the inside. it had to be attacked from the outside. you had to stand away and say this is an awful place and it ought to fix itself. but bob moses and the student on violent coordinating committee said, no, that's not true, we can do it ourselves. >> bob moses was a high school teacher in new york city. he went south in 1960, originally just feeling he had to go, had to get involved. he was september to mississippi. he -- he was sent to mississippi and went on his on in the rural areas where people simply didn't go and challenge the status quo. >> what made him stand out was not only his sheer courage but his calm courage. i can't tell you that bob moses was afraid because he never showed it. he just went about his work, and there was this calm sense of mission. >> bob went over there by himself in 1961, and by the end of '61, maybe the
. >> ifill: stephanie, i want to take you back to the beginnings of this movement through the eyes of your documentary, a portion of which deals with robert moses and how he came to be involved in this. let's take a look. >> the common theory about mississippi was that you could not attack mississippi from the inside. it had to be attacked from the outside. you had to stand away and say this is an awful place and it ought to fix itself. but bob moses and the student on violent...
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robert von battenberg of new edge. market -- "market makers" is next. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephaniee gop. a tea party candidate scores a huge upset over the second-highest ranking republican in the house, eric cantor. in europe, taxi and limo drivers from london to milan are blocking traffic to protest the threat to their jobs caused by goober. uber.by >> cheers, it is all about sampling the best in brazil at the world cup.
robert von battenberg of new edge. market -- "market makers" is next. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephaniee gop. a tea party candidate scores a huge upset over the second-highest ranking republican in the house, eric cantor. in europe, taxi and limo drivers from london to milan are blocking traffic to protest the threat to their jobs caused by goober. uber.by >> cheers, it is all about...
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stephanie, listen to this, you will be able to text a scent. >> i have heard about this . >> coming up device available to down load today, straight ahead on good day philadelphia i'm roberte niro, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite place is the hudson valley. it inspired famous painters like thomas cole, with amazing landscapes like the breathtaking mohonk preserve. here you'll visit historic locations like olana and west point, and appreciate chefs at the culinary institute of america. come discover your favorite part of new york. plan your summer vacation at iloveny.com. there's something for everyone. one deposit a month waves sothe monthly maintenance fee. he's so good to me. mom! this is amazing! i know. no fee. no. brian at citizens bank. he gave you a special deal? he's into you. sounds like it's time to get back out there. honey, anyone can get one deposit checking. besides, he's younger than your brother. eww. you got that right. one deposit checking. only from citizens bank. one deposit of any amount each statement period waives the monthly maintenance fee. >> i remember this song, right. >> the song from the movie phila
stephanie, listen to this, you will be able to text a scent. >> i have heard about this . >> coming up device available to down load today, straight ahead on good day philadelphia i'm roberte niro, and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world. my favorite place is the hudson valley. it inspired famous painters like thomas cole, with amazing landscapes like the breathtaking mohonk preserve. here you'll visit historic locations like olana and west point, and...