168
168
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
should the money have been returned to taxpayers, donna?i've heard a number of different stories about where the money came from, what the decision process was, and i think it's important to hold judgment before all the facts are out. so, one of the narratives that is coming out of this is that the people who led the effort to put this in play, to actually make this happen, work for over a year with no pay. i mean, so they were betting on the idea that they might be able to pull this off. the nutter administration had completely dropped the ball. no one in the nutter administration was working on this, so there were external phenomena that drove the convention into philadelphia, and those people should be compensated, but i think that one of the things that has happened is that when governor rendell set up that nonprofit, i think there was a lot of uncertainty about the parameters under which people would be compensated, and as a consequence, when you go back and do the look-back, because you haven't laid that out properly, it ends up looki
should the money have been returned to taxpayers, donna?i've heard a number of different stories about where the money came from, what the decision process was, and i think it's important to hold judgment before all the facts are out. so, one of the narratives that is coming out of this is that the people who led the effort to put this in play, to actually make this happen, work for over a year with no pay. i mean, so they were betting on the idea that they might be able to pull this off. the...
267
267
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
enrique: el presidente donna trump, criticÓ y reaccionó de forma negativa a la designaciÓn de mulleriente. dijo que esto es una decisiÓn que "lÁstima" al paÍs. reportero: el presidente trump, recibiÓ al mandatario de colombia, en la casa blanca. dijo que esto era una " cacerÍa de brujas". otros republicanos, se distancian de Él. >> hasta el presidente trump, dice que ningÚn presidente ha sido perseguido cÓmo lo perlo persiguen. le pido por favor, que se compre un libro de historia. >> la contrataciÓn de muller se llevarÁ una buena investigaciÓn. reportero: la casa blanca negÓ contacto de su equipo con rusia. >> la casa blanca nos ha decepcionado mucho en esta administraciÓn, las cosas que han dicho, no siempre han sido ciertas. >> estamos en una situaciÓn en la que el pueblo esta perdiendo la confianza en el gobierno federal. reportero: tambiÉn se hablÓ sobre el posible nuevo director de fbi. " estamos cerca de la decisiÓn", dijo trump. originalmente, la casa blanca afirmÓ que comey, fue despedido por esa decisiÓn y tuvo que retractarse. la investigaciÓn de muller, podrÍa tardar mese
enrique: el presidente donna trump, criticÓ y reaccionó de forma negativa a la designaciÓn de mulleriente. dijo que esto es una decisiÓn que "lÁstima" al paÍs. reportero: el presidente trump, recibiÓ al mandatario de colombia, en la casa blanca. dijo que esto era una " cacerÍa de brujas". otros republicanos, se distancian de Él. >> hasta el presidente trump, dice que ningÚn presidente ha sido perseguido cÓmo lo perlo persiguen. le pido por favor, que se...
73
73
May 5, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
donna, whod her to need it nine months to summon the courage to take the dna test.t immediately showed one of her parents was irish. >> 100% irish. kimberly: and that was important. >> it really solve the case. kimberly: in january at lead to relatives who identified her birth mother and father, and on st. patrick's day, a match for a sister, 11 months younger, and irish twin, incredibl abandoned. >> you have a full sibling. i'm like, this is a joke. but it was true. it was true. donna's: 18 miles from abandonment, she was left in a cardboard box at virginia beach. the sisters bonded instantly by phone, text, and facebook. days later they booked a flight and 7 on your side cameras were there when the long-lost sisters met for the very first time. >> hi! >> i love you. doing?re you kimberly: but i hung over the happy reunion. got alater, vanessa message from their biological mother, threatening to call the police if they contacted her. the pnf for vanessa, she has been told she looks and sounds just like the woman who left them. >> i want to be a good wife and good m
donna, whod her to need it nine months to summon the courage to take the dna test.t immediately showed one of her parents was irish. >> 100% irish. kimberly: and that was important. >> it really solve the case. kimberly: in january at lead to relatives who identified her birth mother and father, and on st. patrick's day, a match for a sister, 11 months younger, and irish twin, incredibl abandoned. >> you have a full sibling. i'm like, this is a joke. but it was true. it was...
169
169
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
investigaciÓn sobre los nexos de donna trump -- donald trump.nzan a desmantelar la "ciudad de las carpas". se ofrecen recompensas de millones de dÓlares por denunciar a emigrantes indocumentados. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. enrique: ilia tiene el dÍa libre. el yerno del presidente trump, es una persona de interÉs sobre los presuntos vÍnculos de la campaÑa de donna trump y rusia. reportera: hallar no y asesor del presidente trump, jared kushner, estÁ siendo investigado por la relaciÓn entre donald trump y los rusos. un documento secreto de la inteligencia rusia, habrÍa dicho que el entonces fiscal, asegurÓ a la compaÑÍa de clinton que no profundiza harÍan --profundizarian en la campaÑa. >> nos indica quÉ fuerte es la presencia de los espÍas rusos en estados unidos... reportera: por otra parte el departamento de justicia, escribiÓ al congreso que no le entregarÁ documentos. >> pueden decir que no van a entregar informaciÓn . en el caso de comey, es informaciÓn que ellos tienen, p
investigaciÓn sobre los nexos de donna trump -- donald trump.nzan a desmantelar la "ciudad de las carpas". se ofrecen recompensas de millones de dÓlares por denunciar a emigrantes indocumentados. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es un noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. enrique: ilia tiene el dÍa libre. el yerno del presidente trump, es una persona de interÉs sobre los presuntos vÍnculos de la campaÑa de donna trump y rusia. reportera: hallar no...
64
64
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
please welcome to the stage donna palmer's and, senior compliance at learning care group.plause] donna: it's great to be here with you and to see such a terrific example of how making healthy choices has become part of the ovary day culture -- every day culture at her learning schools. our children were thrilled to meet summer sanders. that is one of the more than 900 preschools where we have limited our grow fit healthy lifestyle initiative. we are so incredibly honored to have former first lady michelle inma join us at our location maryland three years ago when we announced we were committing to let's move and meeting the pha goals. we are glad to have her leadership in this effort and to reflect on the progress we have made since then. now we are taking on a new challenge. our expanded commitment builds on the momentum we have already achieved. having already eliminated fried foods and juice from our menu, we will ensure that all grains are healthy whole grains while eliminating all grain-based desserts. developing our physical fitness curriculum with guided fitness act
please welcome to the stage donna palmer's and, senior compliance at learning care group.plause] donna: it's great to be here with you and to see such a terrific example of how making healthy choices has become part of the ovary day culture -- every day culture at her learning schools. our children were thrilled to meet summer sanders. that is one of the more than 900 preschools where we have limited our grow fit healthy lifestyle initiative. we are so incredibly honored to have former first...
74
74
May 10, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
cyclone donna is clearing away. tropical storm a la forming.ced very heavy rain on thursday. with the remnants of cyclone donna we will see the risk of flooding through the north island and gales, if not severe gale force winds. friday into saturday across pg, end of the wet season, thoroughly wet. more heavy rain to come. with the theme of flooding, we had to eastern canada, quebec, these images coming out of the state at the moment. some images as well around the mississippi valley where we seen around the mississippi valley where we seen widespread flooding. more storms to come through into thursday. by friday and saturday if combine to quite a nasty area of low pressure. boston, new york, washington will see heavy rain, strong winds, cold feel. quebec and ontario will see more rain. from remy to dry, this is one of the driest places on earth, the atacama desert. even here we could see rain. this is the zone of cloud responsible pushing into central chile. santiago will see heavy rain, mountain snow, too, and it'll slide into parts of the at
cyclone donna is clearing away. tropical storm a la forming.ced very heavy rain on thursday. with the remnants of cyclone donna we will see the risk of flooding through the north island and gales, if not severe gale force winds. friday into saturday across pg, end of the wet season, thoroughly wet. more heavy rain to come. with the theme of flooding, we had to eastern canada, quebec, these images coming out of the state at the moment. some images as well around the mississippi valley where we...
95
95
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa: as for donna, she says it is her mission to make women who are diagnosed know the whole story.> give us the truth then let us make the decisions. lisa: there are no studies yet to show that women who are treated for stage zero are less likely to die of cancer than those who do not get treated. both doctors agree on one thing is not urgent.s you have time to educate yourself and talk to more than one physician. lisa fletcher, abc 7 news. steve: awesome lightning display earlier this evening. stormwatch 7 captured these pictures from falls church. the rain came down heavy at times, severe thunderstorm warnings. no warnings to talk about this evening. ashburn, virginia, lightning strikes there, and huge clouds in middleburg and woodbridge. thank you for sending these. not a lole no warnings or watches, a few scattered showers at dulles international airport, but not a lot more this evening. another round of what weather on the way tomorrow, and a cold front moves across the mid atlantic. tomorrow morning, i don't think you will need the jacket, but grab your sunglasses and umbrell
lisa: as for donna, she says it is her mission to make women who are diagnosed know the whole story.> give us the truth then let us make the decisions. lisa: there are no studies yet to show that women who are treated for stage zero are less likely to die of cancer than those who do not get treated. both doctors agree on one thing is not urgent.s you have time to educate yourself and talk to more than one physician. lisa fletcher, abc 7 news. steve: awesome lightning display earlier this...
119
119
May 24, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> donna johnson calls him her miracle child. because her 2-year-old son price's four gunshot wounds are healing so fast after surgery at saint christopher's hospital. friday night the toddler was shot in the wrist and lower rear hip by two gunmen that remain at large. the child was sitting on his fathers lap when the gunshots occurred. the father is in the hospital with a shattered knee and artery damage. >> he said that the guys rolled down the street saying this is their neighborhood. and started to shoot while they were sitting on the porch. >> police released the video of the two suspects on bicycles near the crime scene at 9:45 when the shooting went down, the pair remain at large, and police need the public's help to nail them. donna johnson has a message for them. >> if you see my son on the news tonight the guys that did this, look at this little boy, look how sweet he is. he is loving and look at yourself and go turn yourself in. turn yourself in. >> the johnsons were only living in the 3300 block for six months. one th
. >> donna johnson calls him her miracle child. because her 2-year-old son price's four gunshot wounds are healing so fast after surgery at saint christopher's hospital. friday night the toddler was shot in the wrist and lower rear hip by two gunmen that remain at large. the child was sitting on his fathers lap when the gunshots occurred. the father is in the hospital with a shattered knee and artery damage. >> he said that the guys rolled down the street saying this is their...
138
138
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: it's a moment donna pavey thought would never happen. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter:pavey put her firstborn, a daughter, up for adoption. something she says she was forced to do. >> i always had a hole in my heart. >> reporter: she later married and had two more daughters. finally, the big moment. the long-lost mother and daughter reunited. >> my eyes! my mouth! >> reporter: their first touch in 52 years. holding on as tight as they can. that daughter, sharon glidden, who like her mom had also been searching. sharon recently learned the truth after her adoptive parents passed away. a dna test pointed her to pavey. >> and now i feel like i'm complete. >> that's it. that's right, i'm complete too. >> reporter: they say the bond will never fade away. and this mother's day, donna is in oklahoma to meet her new grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. she could only dream of knowing. a great reunion for tonight. with that, we say happy mother's day to all the moms out there. including jen and lisette. and a big thank you to all the moms that help put this show together
. >> reporter: it's a moment donna pavey thought would never happen. >> oh, my goodness. >> reporter:pavey put her firstborn, a daughter, up for adoption. something she says she was forced to do. >> i always had a hole in my heart. >> reporter: she later married and had two more daughters. finally, the big moment. the long-lost mother and daughter reunited. >> my eyes! my mouth! >> reporter: their first touch in 52 years. holding on as tight as they...
114
114
May 5, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
this is cyclone donna.f 130 mph. more torrential rain, perhaps more significantly, dangerously high six metre waves, impacts things far and wide and brings flooding along coastal areas. the position in the forecast of the cyclone is crucial. it looks like it will move southwards between van latu and new caledonia. hopefully staying out at sea. we can see the itc z. this is where the south—easterly trade wind and north—easterly trade winds converge. it produces big storm clouds and heavy rain on that line. coupled with really warm water in the pacific off the coast of ecuador, that will keep rain going in areas that will keep rain going in areas that have had a lot of rain and some flooding and landslides. we are talking in particular, western parts of colombia and ecuador. even in the north through, heavy showers. they should ease as the itc z moves northwards to a more northerly point. he is north america. look at this explosion of cloud. another burst of heavy rain and severe storms across the central pla
this is cyclone donna.f 130 mph. more torrential rain, perhaps more significantly, dangerously high six metre waves, impacts things far and wide and brings flooding along coastal areas. the position in the forecast of the cyclone is crucial. it looks like it will move southwards between van latu and new caledonia. hopefully staying out at sea. we can see the itc z. this is where the south—easterly trade wind and north—easterly trade winds converge. it produces big storm clouds and heavy...
78
78
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think donna and i are trying to get to the same place.i would say based on my 20 years working with capitol hill, i've never seen a congressional independent committee that's actually independent, nor leads to anything of substance. i think we should bring back the independent counsel statute that expired in '99. but short of that, it was replaced by the special counsel. so could we create more independence for that? yes. but listen, robert mueller is getting bipartisan praise tonight and rightfully so. his report should be submitted to the administration doj, they won't do anything with it. t submit it to congress and let the judiciary committee do their work. when we had the independent counsel, ken starr did his work, submitted it to congress, and you saw the judiciary committee ultimately pass articles of impeachment. >> if we had followed just a percentage of what was in the 9/11 commission's report, we'd doing better off probably today. i keep asking rhetorically which coal miners got back to work this week, which seniors got a bett
>> i think donna and i are trying to get to the same place.i would say based on my 20 years working with capitol hill, i've never seen a congressional independent committee that's actually independent, nor leads to anything of substance. i think we should bring back the independent counsel statute that expired in '99. but short of that, it was replaced by the special counsel. so could we create more independence for that? yes. but listen, robert mueller is getting bipartisan praise...
118
118
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
donna summer being the ultimate embodiment.ndered for the life of me was he just in the booth, more passion more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in 10 minutes. ♪ oh >> the donna summer records were some of the biggest records of all time. and they kicked off a revolution. ♪ i want to do it with you >> unless you have been living in a sealed cave, you probably noticed america's latest craze is disco dancing. that's dancin' without the "g." >> fluffy, where have you been? ♪ i want to put on my boogie shoes and dance with you ♪ >> what they generate with the records, we are talking about an estimated 4 billion, with a "b," $4 billion a year. >> i remember really being upset about this word disco. it was r&b music to me. i felt like they stripped it and gave it a new name and weren't giving credit where i think the credit was supposed to go. >> to bring that sound in that's great. one, two, three, four.
donna summer being the ultimate embodiment.ndered for the life of me was he just in the booth, more passion more -- >> actually i shooed everybody out of the studio, switched the lights off, made sure the tape is running, and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in 10 minutes. ♪ oh >> the donna summer records were some of the biggest records of all time. and they kicked off a revolution. ♪ i want to do it with you >> unless you have been living in a sealed...
76
76
May 30, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
he spoke to graduates at air is donna -- there -- arizona state university about growing up in poverty and the importance of giving back to the community. [applause] >> thank you for that generous introduction. i really appreciate our friendship and everything we're doing together. thank you to the arizona board of regents, faculty and special guest. congratulations to the graduating class of 2017. and those who are here to support you on this very special day. and to our 330 starbucks college achievement graduates. so proud of you. those who have benefited from the starbucks and asu partnership. i'm incredibly proud to be your partner, congratulations to all of you. [applause] i would like to begin my time with you today by sharing a personal story. last year, starbucks opened our first store in south africa in johannesburg. i had never been to south africa before. i did not know what to expect. certainly could not be prepared for the level of poverty and what i saw in the townships throughout the city. we opened two stores and lines were out the door in anticipation of starbucks comi
he spoke to graduates at air is donna -- there -- arizona state university about growing up in poverty and the importance of giving back to the community. [applause] >> thank you for that generous introduction. i really appreciate our friendship and everything we're doing together. thank you to the arizona board of regents, faculty and special guest. congratulations to the graduating class of 2017. and those who are here to support you on this very special day. and to our 330 starbucks...
81
81
May 10, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> donna and deanna wanted to meet their big sister since they can remember. >> been looking forwardars. excited. nervous. >> reporter: back outside, pavey can sense her daughter is close. finally after hours of anticipation, agony. and five decade of wondering, a mother is able to run to her daughter. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: this is the first touch in 52 years. a hug they just can't hold tight enough. sharon glidden found out she was adopted two days ago after her adoptive parents died and she went in search of her family history. >> i love you. pavey. back inside the family doesn't waste any time making up for lost time. >> i feel like i am floating. it is, surreal for me. >> oh, yeah. i'm finally breathing a little. >> this is a moment pavey didn't think was possible. >> i knew i would see her in heaven. but i never dreamed this day would come. >> now neither mother nor daughter will let the forever bond the two have always shared, ever fade away. >> i never want to let her go. >> she apparently found out just recently that she was adopted. she dent know when she started all o
. >> donna and deanna wanted to meet their big sister since they can remember. >> been looking forwardars. excited. nervous. >> reporter: back outside, pavey can sense her daughter is close. finally after hours of anticipation, agony. and five decade of wondering, a mother is able to run to her daughter. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: this is the first touch in 52 years. a hug they just can't hold tight enough. sharon glidden found out she was adopted two days ago...
137
137
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 1
police have identified her as donna anderson of bristol township. nbc 10 is on the scene in bristol where the deadly collision happened before midnight route 13 at beaver dam road. witnesses tell police the victim was hit while crossing the intersection at a crosswalk. investigators are looking for a dark-colored minivan with heavy front end damage. >>> septa police cruiser, the video you're look at right now, a driver hit the cruiser around 2:00 this morning. septa tells us the driver ran away from the scene but was arrested nearby. no officers were injured in this accident. >>> two philly police officers did get injured in this crash in wisenoming. the officers were responding to a shooting at the time of the accident. robbins street, a family who lived nearby share this had photo with us, showing the car that collide with the police suv. >> you know something was wrong because of how many cops are there. first thing you whack out you see 20 cops lining the street. >> driver has not been charged in this case. injured officers were responding to gu
police have identified her as donna anderson of bristol township. nbc 10 is on the scene in bristol where the deadly collision happened before midnight route 13 at beaver dam road. witnesses tell police the victim was hit while crossing the intersection at a crosswalk. investigators are looking for a dark-colored minivan with heavy front end damage. >>> septa police cruiser, the video you're look at right now, a driver hit the cruiser around 2:00 this morning. septa tells us the driver...
61
61
May 30, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
he spoke to graduates at air is donna -- there -- arizona state university about growing up in poverty and the importance of
he spoke to graduates at air is donna -- there -- arizona state university about growing up in poverty and the importance of
55
55
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
why aren't we talking about donna brazille leaking the questions to the different debates to beat berniesanders? host: okay. i'm going to leave it there. sorry for the abrupt ending. breaking news from the associated press before our next conversation. british officials say the manchester police will stop sharing bombing investigation information with u.s. amid fury over leaks. earlier reports say the prime minister teresa may is likely to bring this up when she meets with president obama during their nato meetings in nato today. we'll take a short break and when we come back francis rooney republican congressman from florida will be here to talk about the president's trip. we'll be right back. >> regardless of your background, remember where you came from. hold on to the way so many of you reached out to mentor young persons through the cares about kids. hold on to the way you engaged in this community. make sure to bring that commitment to whatever walk of life you choose. >> bravery, not perfection was the key that unlocked every door that i have walked through since. it took me 33 ye
why aren't we talking about donna brazille leaking the questions to the different debates to beat berniesanders? host: okay. i'm going to leave it there. sorry for the abrupt ending. breaking news from the associated press before our next conversation. british officials say the manchester police will stop sharing bombing investigation information with u.s. amid fury over leaks. earlier reports say the prime minister teresa may is likely to bring this up when she meets with president obama...
125
125
May 28, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> an accident on route 13 and beaver street, 50-year-old donna anderson was crossing the intersectiona car hit her and kept doing. twut >>> a tragic story out of virginia where a police officer who is a native of philadelphia was shot and killed during a traffic stop. michael walter was killed in richard when he approached a vehicle parked on the side of the road. walter 45 years old was born in philadelphia. the gunman has been arrested. walter is survived by his wife and three children. >> in overbrook, a teenager saved the life of his one-year-old nephew after fire broke out in the family home. bach brooks spokbob brooks spok. >> it was a fire that destroyed home on flanders road. neighbors say the flames were huge. >> you saw the black smoke in the air. >> all eight inside, three adults and five children are alive. much of that is because of 17 yierl17-year-old rudy edwards. >> i feel good. he should feel good. he saved his one-year-old nephew trapped inside. i wasn't thinking nothing. when he said he was in the house, i went in. the overbrook student said after they got everyone
. >> an accident on route 13 and beaver street, 50-year-old donna anderson was crossing the intersectiona car hit her and kept doing. twut >>> a tragic story out of virginia where a police officer who is a native of philadelphia was shot and killed during a traffic stop. michael walter was killed in richard when he approached a vehicle parked on the side of the road. walter 45 years old was born in philadelphia. the gunman has been arrested. walter is survived by his wife and...
65
65
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
donna edwards a democrat from maryland and david jolly republican from the state of florida. we're going to begin with you. what must it be like to be one of your old colleagues, an elected representative in the house or senate, with the "r" after your name? >> it is remarkable, bri, tonight, how many republicans support a special counsel once the decision has been made and i think we've watched that. this is a win/win. democrats get the investigation they think is right for the country. republicans have an opportunity to put this over here and now we get back to legislating but in the long lens. donald trump's done. director comey makes memos of every interaction he had with the president of the united states. today rosenstein comes out and says we need a special counsel. that is historic in terms of 100 days of a new president. >> so if this doesn't end with the ejection of a sitting president, you mean effectively the business of the presidency. >> the legislative agenda, they have an opportunity if they can right the ship on this but if not we're looking at 18 months befo
donna edwards a democrat from maryland and david jolly republican from the state of florida. we're going to begin with you. what must it be like to be one of your old colleagues, an elected representative in the house or senate, with the "r" after your name? >> it is remarkable, bri, tonight, how many republicans support a special counsel once the decision has been made and i think we've watched that. this is a win/win. democrats get the investigation they think is right for the...
240
240
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
and that mother's day, donna is in oklahoma where sharon lives to meet her new grandchildren and five of knowing. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> a wonderful story. >> that's quite some story. >>> all right. let's check in now with drew. find out what the weather looks like. >> and eric and kate, we're tracking a breezy night tonight. and then the winds will pick up tomorrow afternoon once again. out there tonight, lows in the mid-40s to low 50s. clear skies in the north bay. a couple of clouds try and bubble up along the coast south of the golden gate. but most spots will see plenty of stars out there. as we good about your monday, the winds are going to crank. 15 to 35 miles per hour in the afternoon. it's a bright but breezy day once again. 60s to low 70s the name on the gym on monday. that's how we start the week. how we finish it is on a warm note. take look at this. future tracker temperatures. it is hot and sunny on tried with 80s and 90s making a return. the accuweather forecast, it's sunny monday, wednesday and tuesday. a chance of a sprinkle and then we warm up and bright
and that mother's day, donna is in oklahoma where sharon lives to meet her new grandchildren and five of knowing. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >> a wonderful story. >> that's quite some story. >>> all right. let's check in now with drew. find out what the weather looks like. >> and eric and kate, we're tracking a breezy night tonight. and then the winds will pick up tomorrow afternoon once again. out there tonight, lows in the mid-40s to low 50s. clear skies in the...
110
110
May 11, 2017
05/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
donna knows that her favorite cousin is going to be in atlanta georgia. she could not afford the fixed asset to go. her kids bought her the ticket. here is the glorious with her favorite cousin. twelve years these two have not seen each other. >> as long as there is love in that car, that's all it matters. a lot of love and thoughts. that's why these women are so happy. >> not father's day yet. here comes floral in the white hat walking into this store. >> take care man. >> behind the counter, tony, her dad is shocked to see her because floral is in the arm service. >> that guy on the left was like what, no hug from me. >> floral had been telling small lies to the family saying i am not going to be home quite a while. that was all the bruise. floral is engaged and went home to introduce the new >> congratulations and you can win, too. all you need is thursday's buzz word to be at least 21-year-old and legal residence of the u.s. or canada. standby everybody for the giveaway. >>> the battle of motorists verses cyclists. pay attention to this car. that driv
donna knows that her favorite cousin is going to be in atlanta georgia. she could not afford the fixed asset to go. her kids bought her the ticket. here is the glorious with her favorite cousin. twelve years these two have not seen each other. >> as long as there is love in that car, that's all it matters. a lot of love and thoughts. that's why these women are so happy. >> not father's day yet. here comes floral in the white hat walking into this store. >> take care man....
59
59
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> donna davis told information about the band early. thank you to donna.. my favorite part of this part -- the flute part. >> that is cool. the -- if there is a special song you want to hear, i will play requests every friday morning. use the hashtag, #ktvu on twitter, facebook or instagram. >>> that is toetapping music. >>> radio shack is going out of business. the sale appears to be in its final stages. >> everything is for sale in the stores with no more electronics to sell, radio shack is selling store displays, fixtures and things like clipboards and letters. radio shack posted pictures of items for sale. they are closing hundreds of stores nationwide. here are some of the pictures. that includes more than 20 bay area stores. radioshack filed a second bankruptcy in march and under an agreement with sprint, many of the stores will be replaced by sprint stores. >>> in a report says battery- powered cars will soon cost less than gas powered cars. according to bloomberg, battery prices are expected to fall by 77% between now and 2030. the falling prices me
. >> donna davis told information about the band early. thank you to donna.. my favorite part of this part -- the flute part. >> that is cool. the -- if there is a special song you want to hear, i will play requests every friday morning. use the hashtag, #ktvu on twitter, facebook or instagram. >>> that is toetapping music. >>> radio shack is going out of business. the sale appears to be in its final stages. >> everything is for sale in the stores with no...
100
100
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
so the republicans' work is not done. >> i think donna and i are trying to get to the sam place.years in capitol hill, i've never seen an independent committee lead to anything. it was replaced by the special counsel. listen, robert mueller's getting bipartisan praise and rightfully so. his report should be submitted to the doj but submitted to congress and threat judiciary committee do their work. ken starr did his work, submitted it to congress and you saw the judiciary committee ultimately pass articles of impeachment if you agree or not. >> i keep asking rhetorically which coal minors went back to work, which americans got better health care, which seniors got better tax plan? that is to say there's no work product and tonight there's this. washington post house majority leader kevin mccarthy made a politically explosive assertion in a private conversation that trump could be the ben fishiary of payments and this would have been our lead story tonight. "there's two people i tnk putin pays, congressman hor balker and trump." al according to the exchange listened to and verifie
so the republicans' work is not done. >> i think donna and i are trying to get to the sam place.years in capitol hill, i've never seen an independent committee lead to anything. it was replaced by the special counsel. listen, robert mueller's getting bipartisan praise and rightfully so. his report should be submitted to the doj but submitted to congress and threat judiciary committee do their work. ken starr did his work, submitted it to congress and you saw the judiciary committee...
79
79
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
and donna a little more understanding. not condoning violence, but you get what you pay for and not be treated rudely in the process. >> we all like hot french fries, but that was a bit much. >>> all right. speaking of a bit much, we have had a lot of rain this month. >> we have. if you think that, you are correct. each day this is how many days it has rained so far. we will add more to this probably this week. so far we are 12 out of 22 days with rainfall in the month of may. it has been a wet me as well. over 4 inches. alive look outside. it's actually brightening up a little bit. not a bad evening. wins a lot of clouds tonight but it stays dry. looking at bus stop temptress 56 primarily afternoon or evening showers tomorrow especially now, probably showers after. on wednesday. look at that. into the holiday weekend, 81 on saturday. now onto the rain chances correlating with that. tomorrow scattered activity. mainly isolated on wednesday. thursday almost a washout but friday and saturday isolated. you'll be able to do so
and donna a little more understanding. not condoning violence, but you get what you pay for and not be treated rudely in the process. >> we all like hot french fries, but that was a bit much. >>> all right. speaking of a bit much, we have had a lot of rain this month. >> we have. if you think that, you are correct. each day this is how many days it has rained so far. we will add more to this probably this week. so far we are 12 out of 22 days with rainfall in the month of...
75
75
May 16, 2017
05/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
he may be traveling with donna may metro hins man and may be in texas or florida. the town home is a total loss. records show the house is under foreclosure. >>> we're working to learn whether two volunteer firefighters from prince george's county will return to work after being acquitted of assault charges. christopher kelly was accused of attacking two colleagues at the scene of a house fire in hyattsville in 2015. prosecutors say they attacked two female career firefighters. the chief later described the incident as a turf battle. defense lawyers say this cell phone video tells a different story and shows the a jury acquitted the volunteer firefighters after a four-day trial. >>> all right. well, you better believe police believe this boy is a hero. >> yeah. 9-year-old boy in a cape has made it his mission to thank officers across the country with donuts. his super hero name is donut boy. how's that? >> excellent. excellent. >> his secret identity is tyler. he wears his motto on his back actually. i do not need a reason to thank a cop. get it? >> i get it. >> he
he may be traveling with donna may metro hins man and may be in texas or florida. the town home is a total loss. records show the house is under foreclosure. >>> we're working to learn whether two volunteer firefighters from prince george's county will return to work after being acquitted of assault charges. christopher kelly was accused of attacking two colleagues at the scene of a house fire in hyattsville in 2015. prosecutors say they attacked two female career firefighters. the...
66
66
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> president trump threatening and making a lot of donna says bye bye first amendment. sharon pointed out the truth is always easier to keep safe. share your thoughts any time on the wusa 9 facebook page. >>> when president trump move into the white house, his son baron stayed behind to finish elementary school in new york. now it appears the first couple have decided where the 11-year- old will go to middle school. according to the daily caller, baron will attend st. andrews eyepiece koa pal school in pa tomic starting next fall. it's a 30 minute drive from the white house. st. andrew's mission statement stresses diversity. it only had 58 tuition runs $38, 500 for middle school. the trump's choice of school is a departure from recent past presidents. sasha and ah lee yeah went to sid well. and chelsea clinton graduated from saidwell friends. >>> we're following a developing story on a cyber attack that has gone global. ransom ware hitting devices that use windows. it's exploiting a witness and then leaked to the web. now the malware is locking up computers and demandin
. >> president trump threatening and making a lot of donna says bye bye first amendment. sharon pointed out the truth is always easier to keep safe. share your thoughts any time on the wusa 9 facebook page. >>> when president trump move into the white house, his son baron stayed behind to finish elementary school in new york. now it appears the first couple have decided where the 11-year- old will go to middle school. according to the daily caller, baron will attend st. andrews...
238
238
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
KDTV
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
investigaciÓn sobre los nexos de donna trump -- donald trump.
investigaciÓn sobre los nexos de donna trump -- donald trump.
262
262
May 8, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: bill and donna bernard are truly downsizing from their crockpot, now a mere four quartsto their home, just 399 square feet. >> it fit into our financial plan. it fit with our style. >> reporter: what are the benefits of living in a house like this? >> cleaning. it is so easy. >> reporter: look below, you will see they're actually living in an rv. >> this is our new park model. >> reporter: the bernards bought the home last summer, planting it at a trailer park in pismo beach, california, and spent about $75,000 on their humble abode after selling their previous home for $629,000. >> that's one of the reasons we were able to retire at an early age. >> reporter: they're not alone. more and more baby boomers are choosing to sell their homes and move into 55-plus mobile home communities. >> this is one we just put in a few months ago. >> reporter: luis payne manages payne manages pismo dunes senior park which is full. >> just a peaceful place to live. 7:00, you can hear a pin drop. >> reporter: retirees stay so long she gave the place a nickname. >> the holding tank for the
. >> reporter: bill and donna bernard are truly downsizing from their crockpot, now a mere four quartsto their home, just 399 square feet. >> it fit into our financial plan. it fit with our style. >> reporter: what are the benefits of living in a house like this? >> cleaning. it is so easy. >> reporter: look below, you will see they're actually living in an rv. >> this is our new park model. >> reporter: the bernards bought the home last summer,...
226
226
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
twitter user donna at talarico took this picture.sengers boarded shuttles to the hotel overnight one saying it was nearly 3 a.m. when she finally got to the hotel. mayor kenney's spokesperson lauren hit confirmed the mayor got off the plane along with the rest of the delegation and her statement added that philadelphia international airport regrets the significant inconvenience this has caused to all of those on board and said phl and iceland air are committed to doing all they can to ensure future travelers have a smooth experience on the new route. one passenger explained what happened. >> problem seemed to be coming from the back of the plane and there was a weird smell when we got onto the plane. i just equated it to the bathroom. >> maybe a little bit hot. i wasn't sure if there was an air conditioning issue. otherwise it was a very relaxing flight until that happened. >> reporter: we know that flight from boston is scheduled to leave logan this afternoon and land in iceland at 1:30 a.m. live at philadelphia international airpor
twitter user donna at talarico took this picture.sengers boarded shuttles to the hotel overnight one saying it was nearly 3 a.m. when she finally got to the hotel. mayor kenney's spokesperson lauren hit confirmed the mayor got off the plane along with the rest of the delegation and her statement added that philadelphia international airport regrets the significant inconvenience this has caused to all of those on board and said phl and iceland air are committed to doing all they can to ensure...
81
81
May 4, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> oh boy, what do you have to donna is cool with it. she posted to our facebook page, sometimes people need to be reminded they are dumb. terrence went a step further. if you cant park properly, you should not have a license. >> i suppose you won't do it again. >> i parallel his car. it's still there. >> why does that bother you. >> yeah, let's hope so. he'll be convinced safely. we're looking at another chilly day tomorrow, and big yellow weather alert on friday. maybe a big yell loy alert on friday morning. hoping for a bills eye. well, we went to 69. and high was 67. we're okay. 2 off. and i lower tomorrow so the high temperature is 67. that's the 3-degree guarantee for thursday. live look outside, it's cam. we're down to 59. dew point around 40. still a dry air mass. the winds have calmed down. north, northwest at 6:00. gusted over 35 miles per hour. and we'll probably have a 23 miles per hour. i would want a sweater. becoming mostly cloudy and cool. we start out with sun and stay dry on thursday. then yellow weather alert friday. h
. >> oh boy, what do you have to donna is cool with it. she posted to our facebook page, sometimes people need to be reminded they are dumb. terrence went a step further. if you cant park properly, you should not have a license. >> i suppose you won't do it again. >> i parallel his car. it's still there. >> why does that bother you. >> yeah, let's hope so. he'll be convinced safely. we're looking at another chilly day tomorrow, and big yellow weather alert on...
80
80
May 16, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
authorities want to talk to darren and donna hensman that broke out at their home. the home was in foreclosure and they claim they saw a man packing up shortly before the fire broke out. it is believed the couple is heading to texas or clear water florida. >>> bill cosby is publicly addressing his sexual assault scandal for the first time in more than two years. radio host says he interviewed cosby for 30 minutes. in clips released yesterday, cosby seems to suggest racism and revenge are behind the allegations against him. what this could mean for cosby's criminal trial which starts next >> reporter: in radio interview, bill cosby appears to blame racism for his sexual assault scandal. >> i just truly believe that some of it may very well be that. >> reporter: he also seems to claim his dozens of accusers were, quote, piling on. >> are you telling me that they're all lying? >> you know better than that. >> reporter: he has actually been sued for defamation, so there's no way he's walking into that threat. >> reporter: cbs news analyst say it could be part of an effo
authorities want to talk to darren and donna hensman that broke out at their home. the home was in foreclosure and they claim they saw a man packing up shortly before the fire broke out. it is believed the couple is heading to texas or clear water florida. >>> bill cosby is publicly addressing his sexual assault scandal for the first time in more than two years. radio host says he interviewed cosby for 30 minutes. in clips released yesterday, cosby seems to suggest racism and revenge...
165
165
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
investigators say the victim 50 year-old donna anderson, was crossing the intersection when a car with missing headlight hit her and kept going. that vehicle is describe as a dark colored nissan quest, a minivan last seeing turning on bath road. >>> buena vista is celebrating its 150th birthday. throughout the occasion town dedicated a carved tree depicting the town's wonderful history. celebration includes food trucks, vendors and classic car show as well. >>> ducis in for jeff reporting on the passing of a phillies legend. >> sad news that came in this morning. jim bunning spent 17 seasons in the big league, six with the phillies and had a hall of fame career as a pitcher. bunning died yesterday at 85. bunning defining moment of his career came on fathers day in 1964, he tossed a seventh perfect game in major league baseball history. he won 224 games and inducted in the hall of fame in 1996. now after his playing days bunning went into politics in his native kentucky and eventually became a united states senator. phillies chairman david montgomery issued this statement, quote jim was
investigators say the victim 50 year-old donna anderson, was crossing the intersection when a car with missing headlight hit her and kept going. that vehicle is describe as a dark colored nissan quest, a minivan last seeing turning on bath road. >>> buena vista is celebrating its 150th birthday. throughout the occasion town dedicated a carved tree depicting the town's wonderful history. celebration includes food trucks, vendors and classic car show as well. >>> ducis in for...
311
311
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 0
police have identified the victim as donna anderson of bristol township. they're looking for a white minivan with front end damage. >>> authorities tell us the driver hit a septa police cruiser in north philly around 2:00 this. they caught the driver a block away. we're working to find out if any officers were injured in that crash. >>> reverence and revelry mark the memorial day weekend. honoring those who gave their lives at the montgomery cemetery. newly renovated fountain garden you're looking at preview video of the site still under construction. it's all finish now, doctor and performances start at noon. i'm rosemary connors. see you back here for another update. ♪ pro-tip for making ribs: don't go it alone. get these great smoked ribs. thanks. sure. twenty minutes on the grill. and they're done. you think he cares if i smoke ribs for six hours? what? what? summer made easy at amazing prices. only at giant. ♪ tires have a new home. midas now sells great brands at great prices. get $100 off instantly on select goodyear and cooper tires through may 31s
police have identified the victim as donna anderson of bristol township. they're looking for a white minivan with front end damage. >>> authorities tell us the driver hit a septa police cruiser in north philly around 2:00 this. they caught the driver a block away. we're working to find out if any officers were injured in that crash. >>> reverence and revelry mark the memorial day weekend. honoring those who gave their lives at the montgomery cemetery. newly renovated fountain...
48
48
May 11, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
further south, this is the remnants of cyclone donna.land, the north island in particular. thursday night into friday were still a lot of wet weather. you may have seen the tightly packed ice bars, including windy weather for a tightly packed ice bars, including windy weatherfor a time. tightly packed ice bars, including windy weather for a time. things will settle down as we start the weekend. we also have wet weather crossing into patagonia. nevertheless, some nasty weather to come with significant snow over the andes. that will we intensify around the river plate northwards. some big showers around we had interesting weather. storm adrian has been downgraded. there is still a lot of energy and we are keeping a close eye on it. it will enhance the rains intergraph tamara and honduras as well. there will be some stormy conditions out to sea. it may well yet form into a storm again. lots to play for. clearly it looks u nsettled. play for. clearly it looks unsettled. heading into the usa, more storms in the mississippi valley and heading
further south, this is the remnants of cyclone donna.land, the north island in particular. thursday night into friday were still a lot of wet weather. you may have seen the tightly packed ice bars, including windy weather for a tightly packed ice bars, including windy weatherfor a time. tightly packed ice bars, including windy weather for a time. things will settle down as we start the weekend. we also have wet weather crossing into patagonia. nevertheless, some nasty weather to come with...
337
337
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 337
favorite 0
quote 0
twitter user donna took this picture of the hotel voucher line. let's go to video of passengers on the ground in boston boarding the buses to the hotels. one passenger said it was nearly 3 a.m. when they got to their room. had her statement the philadelphia international airport regrets a significant inconvenience this has caused to all those on board and said phl and iceland air are committed to doing all they can to ensure future travelers have a smooth experience on the new route. one passenger was heading to paris by way of boston and -- well, now by boston by way of rahavic and doesn't know how or when he's getting to the final destination. >> we got plans, to you know, connect the flight in ice this afternoon get to paris and now that's going to be screwed up and we'll be delayed and inconvenienced at the hotel overnight. >> reporter: and at this point there's no word on when those passengers are going to get on the flight that will take them to what their intended destination was. we're live at philadelphia international airport, katherine
twitter user donna took this picture of the hotel voucher line. let's go to video of passengers on the ground in boston boarding the buses to the hotels. one passenger said it was nearly 3 a.m. when they got to their room. had her statement the philadelphia international airport regrets a significant inconvenience this has caused to all those on board and said phl and iceland air are committed to doing all they can to ensure future travelers have a smooth experience on the new route. one...
130
130
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
because somewhere back in the reptilian part of our brain we believe they are substandard, that's donna many people wind up in what we call the sharing economy, a few billionaires export them for nothing, these are jobs that paid many times that, or am i missing it? >> it's tempting to take a cookie-cutter approach to everything. what's a news anchor get? it kind of depends. same thing with welding, if you have your certificate to weld in oklahoma, you might start at 45 grand a year. a year later, you might be in north dakota making 120 grand or in the gulf doing better than that bridge of the skill goes where you go. this is another thing that schools don't teach. if you have a skill that's in demand, it's innate in you. it's portable. it's inherently mobile, you don't have to go to mcdonald's, with respect. you don't have to go to the retailer and stand behind the counter and wait for the business to come. no one talks about the path to small businesses that trades represent. they just don't talk about it. on my old show, i can't tell you how many people i ran into who had a small bus
because somewhere back in the reptilian part of our brain we believe they are substandard, that's donna many people wind up in what we call the sharing economy, a few billionaires export them for nothing, these are jobs that paid many times that, or am i missing it? >> it's tempting to take a cookie-cutter approach to everything. what's a news anchor get? it kind of depends. same thing with welding, if you have your certificate to weld in oklahoma, you might start at 45 grand a year. a...
128
128
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
twitter user donna talarico took this picture of the hotel voucher line at the airport.'s go to video now from passengers on the ground in boston boarding the hubs to -- shuttle buses. lauren hit confirmed the mayor disembarked the plane along with the rest of her delegation and she added to her statement that philadelphia international airport regrets this significant inconvenience it's caused to all on board and says phl and iceland air are doing all they can to assure future travelers have a smooth experience on the new route. one passengers explains what happened on the board. >> the problem seemed to be coming from the back of the plane and there was a weird smell when we got onto the plane. i just equated it to the bathroom. >> reporter: and we are now hearing that the new plan has them arriving to the airport in iceland at 1:30 in the afternoon. we are -- 1:30 in the morning i believe. we are live at philadelphia international airport, katherine scott, channel6 "action news. matt. >> okay, katherine, thanks so much. >>> developing overnight a huge explosion went o
twitter user donna talarico took this picture of the hotel voucher line at the airport.'s go to video now from passengers on the ground in boston boarding the hubs to -- shuttle buses. lauren hit confirmed the mayor disembarked the plane along with the rest of her delegation and she added to her statement that philadelphia international airport regrets this significant inconvenience it's caused to all on board and says phl and iceland air are doing all they can to assure future travelers have a...
70
70
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: donna there commending ice landair saying there were frustrated passengers, tired passengers but the staff there doing their best to keep everybody calm and get them on their way as you heard she doesn't know when she will get back on that plane and head to ice land. as for what was the problem, overnight, well icelandair doesn't know yet they are still looking in to it and as soon as we get an update we will bring it to you. live from philadelphia international airport, jan carabao for cbs-3 "eyewitness news", back to you. >>> it pays to be safe, than sorry. >> absolutely. >>> we have more breaking news in olney month. man find her seven year old daughter with a bag over her head in the basement of their home. police respond to the 5500 block of north american street around 1:00 a.m. that child was rush to the hospital in critical condition police initially responded to that scene for a report of the stolen vehicle. right now we know police are searching for a 19 year-old family member whom said took the car. that vehicle was found crashed and abandoned several blocks away.
. >> reporter: donna there commending ice landair saying there were frustrated passengers, tired passengers but the staff there doing their best to keep everybody calm and get them on their way as you heard she doesn't know when she will get back on that plane and head to ice land. as for what was the problem, overnight, well icelandair doesn't know yet they are still looking in to it and as soon as we get an update we will bring it to you. live from philadelphia international airport,...
102
102
May 24, 2017
05/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
donna lum elementary is not seismically safe. parents are fighting to keep it open. in alameda they are waiting for the vote. >> city hall moments ago the school board voted to close the school. parents and children arrived at city hall well before the meeting. they held a protest, a show of unity to try to keep lum elementary open. >> we all have risks when earthquake happens. i'm not afraid to send my kid to school there. >> they have determined the school would be unsafe in the event of a large earthquake due to liqifaction. >> it would not be stand that. >> parents hired experts who disagree about the threat to safety. the protest was under way. the school board listened to all sides including the recommendation to close the school. >> we have professionals with expertise. i'm sorry. >> all we can do as parents is determine what is acceptable and what are unacceptable risks. >> they suspect the district closing the school is financial, selling the school for development. lum is the heart of the neighborhood. >> when you go to a neighborhood school your friends ar
donna lum elementary is not seismically safe. parents are fighting to keep it open. in alameda they are waiting for the vote. >> city hall moments ago the school board voted to close the school. parents and children arrived at city hall well before the meeting. they held a protest, a show of unity to try to keep lum elementary open. >> we all have risks when earthquake happens. i'm not afraid to send my kid to school there. >> they have determined the school would be unsafe in...
37
37
May 8, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
this is tropical cyclone donna, looking impressive on the satellite picture, causing maze major disruptiontorm system tracks its way southwards over the next couple of days. we are likely to see in excess of 152 to maybe 200 millilitres of rain, wind gusts well over 120 to 130 mph. dangerous waves crashing the shoreline, and if you are travelling to new zealand, or if you know people in using and on the north island, they could be in line. the remnants of the storm are likely to head towards the north island of new zealand towards the end of the week. showers and storms across eastern areas of india, the main story is the heat up to the north—west, some places here and in pakistan will get close to 50 degrees over the next few days. across northern, central and eastern europe, it is cold air making its presence felt. this is unusual this late in the season. we are well into may now, but cold northerly winds working out of scandinavia into germany, down towards the alps, austria and hungary, temperatures by day only up to 11. in berlin of 13 in here, as we go through the night, cold air in
this is tropical cyclone donna, looking impressive on the satellite picture, causing maze major disruptiontorm system tracks its way southwards over the next couple of days. we are likely to see in excess of 152 to maybe 200 millilitres of rain, wind gusts well over 120 to 130 mph. dangerous waves crashing the shoreline, and if you are travelling to new zealand, or if you know people in using and on the north island, they could be in line. the remnants of the storm are likely to head towards...
68
68
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
WUSA
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
so was naomi campbell, designer donna karen. >> i'm here to look at some great art and raise some money for haiti. >> we've been working there for the past seven years. this year was the anniversary of the earthquake. we have school there, vocational education that we do with parson school of design called the d.o.t. design organizational training. we work with the hospitals with our integrative therapists and we work with schools. >> among the offerings, a five-star dinner with former president bill clinton, sean penn and leonardo dicaprio. >>> the race for hope kicks off its 20th year tomorrow morning through the streets of dc. there's one spot where the runners will stop and take a somber moment every year. it's called the wall of hope. it's where families post pictures of their loved ones who they're running for. fr was all started by one woman personal. >> what do you miss most about him? >> his laugh. just his joy of life. >> reporter: jillian jeffrey was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer when he was 51. >> it takes away the person as you know them. >> reporter: 19
so was naomi campbell, designer donna karen. >> i'm here to look at some great art and raise some money for haiti. >> we've been working there for the past seven years. this year was the anniversary of the earthquake. we have school there, vocational education that we do with parson school of design called the d.o.t. design organizational training. we work with the hospitals with our integrative therapists and we work with schools. >> among the offerings, a five-star dinner...
58
58
May 10, 2017
05/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
cameras aboard the space station captured video this is tropical cyclone donna.s currently over the south pacific. this is the most powerful tropical cyclone ever recorded in history. donna has passed near the french territory. it's really fascinating and beautiful pictures. amazon is no lowering the minimum order. this comes as they are having a price war with walmart. it remains to be seen if they will lower their free shipping but that retailers offer free two-day shipping. going the other way they just kind of quietly raise their minimum back up to 35. at one point was 50. i don't know what target is doing. only a week after we told you about the midnight mocha. it's another when we do not had. the banana split frappuccino. you need to order off the secret menu. as you know you ask the barista if you want the banana split frappuccino and then you will get it. it's a secret menu item. if to be in the know. i'm afraid i will fall in love with it so we do not had an onset. >> is the first when they introduced that is actually tempting to me. is two types of tea.
cameras aboard the space station captured video this is tropical cyclone donna.s currently over the south pacific. this is the most powerful tropical cyclone ever recorded in history. donna has passed near the french territory. it's really fascinating and beautiful pictures. amazon is no lowering the minimum order. this comes as they are having a price war with walmart. it remains to be seen if they will lower their free shipping but that retailers offer free two-day shipping. going the other...
40
40
May 17, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
donna is a teaching assistant from south—east london. she has faced a pay freeze for four years.ave no social life. because of no money to go out. and it is a choice of heating and eating. so one winter it was sitting there with blankets, hot water bottles, jackets, jumpers. and for other hard—pressed consumers it doesn't look like the problem is going away any time soon. the big question for 2017 is whether wages respond to either of two big pressures. those are fast rising inflation and low unemployment. if they don't, we are likely to see the pay freeze continue for some time and that is concerning. is there a spark for the uk economy? a way to produce more wealth from the hard hours we work? that relies on productivity going up, but the figures are down again. until that problem is solved, the danger of a continued income squeeze remains. lloyds bank, which was bailed out by the taxpayer at the height of the financial crisis, has returned to full private ownership. the government has sold its last remaining shares in the company, and the bank says taxpayers made a profit. her
donna is a teaching assistant from south—east london. she has faced a pay freeze for four years.ave no social life. because of no money to go out. and it is a choice of heating and eating. so one winter it was sitting there with blankets, hot water bottles, jackets, jumpers. and for other hard—pressed consumers it doesn't look like the problem is going away any time soon. the big question for 2017 is whether wages respond to either of two big pressures. those are fast rising inflation and...
82
82
May 17, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
donna spicer is a teaching assistant from south—east london. sometimes. i have no social life because of no money to go out and it's a choice of heating and eating. so one winter it was sitting there with blankets, hot water bottles, jackets, jumpers. low unemployment used to mean higher wages as firms chased good workers. higher inflation used to mean workers demanded increased pay rises, but people are still concerned about asking for a pay rise and the public sector pay freeze remains in place. the big question for 2017 is whether wages respond to either of two big pressures — those are fast rising inflation and very low unemployment. if they don't, we're likely to see the pay squeeze continue for some time and that's really concerning. is there a spark for the uk economy? a way to produce more wealth from the hard hours we work? that relies on productivity going up. but the figures are down again. until that problem is solved, the danger of a continued income squeeze remains. kamal ahmed, bbc news. the number of child migrants and refugees
donna spicer is a teaching assistant from south—east london. sometimes. i have no social life because of no money to go out and it's a choice of heating and eating. so one winter it was sitting there with blankets, hot water bottles, jackets, jumpers. low unemployment used to mean higher wages as firms chased good workers. higher inflation used to mean workers demanded increased pay rises, but people are still concerned about asking for a pay rise and the public sector pay freeze remains in...
39
39
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
that's hear from donna, independent. caller: how are you? i have a question for your guest. every conversation at the white house, is it taped in the oval office? like when clinton and the linsky were in there, or is there a dachshund the linsky were in were in and lewinsky there or is there a switch? guest: it is up to each individual president to decide whether he or eventually she wants to have their conversations recorded. presidents in the past decided what system they would get. lyndon johnson, john f. kennedy had on and off switches. richard nixon used a voice-activated system. we have assumed since richard nixon that no one has been taping because it exposes the president to losing control of the tapes and having his word on any issue or decision challenged in public, but president trump would be within his legal rights if he has been according, and it would be up to him what kind of system he employed and when he employed it. once he made those tapes, they would no longer be his property and they would become our property, so he would not be able to destroy them, di
that's hear from donna, independent. caller: how are you? i have a question for your guest. every conversation at the white house, is it taped in the oval office? like when clinton and the linsky were in there, or is there a dachshund the linsky were in were in and lewinsky there or is there a switch? guest: it is up to each individual president to decide whether he or eventually she wants to have their conversations recorded. presidents in the past decided what system they would get. lyndon...