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and writer and comedian bonnie mcfarland. and if he kills you, the last thing you see will be his gorgeous face. next to me is mike baker. or bager. i think i wanted a bagel. first time guest, mike baker, former cia operative and current president of something called diligence. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> the interview went badly. after a majority of theater circuits decided to drop or delay the release of "the interview" over threats of terrorist attacks sony announced on tuesday it was pulling the movie from the planned christmas opening. the company released a statement saying it shared the theater owners' paramount interest in theaters and sony pictures has been a victim of assault against our employees, customers and our business. we stand by our film makers' right -- by film makers and their right to freedom of expression. variety reports say sony is contemplating the movie on premium on demand, although now sony says they are not doing that. meanwhile, human activists are planning to air drop copie
and writer and comedian bonnie mcfarland. and if he kills you, the last thing you see will be his gorgeous face. next to me is mike baker. or bager. i think i wanted a bagel. first time guest, mike baker, former cia operative and current president of something called diligence. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> the interview went badly. after a majority of theater circuits decided to drop or delay the release of "the interview" over threats of terrorist...
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they set up an ambush in western louisiana that ended the career of bonnie and clyde. this is a pocket watch that belonged to clyde. when he was incarcerated one time the pocket watch was taken away from them, bonnie parker went in to visit him in the jail and broke them out, leaving the pocket watch behind. this is one of the more interesting by and clyde artifacts that we have. one of the things that we do is deal not only with real texas rangers, but the texas rangers of american pop culture. looking at motion pictures there are over 200 that have been made since 1910 with a major character being a texas ranger from the movie. it shows no sign of abating. the rangers, of course, first appeared in literature. some of them were novels that started in the 1840's to the 1890's all over the world. we have examples printed in languages like touch, japanese, italian, that sort of thing. in the 1930's and 1940's one of the things that exist alongside comic books were pulled from magazines, monthly novels such things as the texas ranger. today you see things like the italian
they set up an ambush in western louisiana that ended the career of bonnie and clyde. this is a pocket watch that belonged to clyde. when he was incarcerated one time the pocket watch was taken away from them, bonnie parker went in to visit him in the jail and broke them out, leaving the pocket watch behind. this is one of the more interesting by and clyde artifacts that we have. one of the things that we do is deal not only with real texas rangers, but the texas rangers of american pop...
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bonnie. ais tree has been on tremendous journey. in fact, it's traveled more than across the country from minnesota. and just a mere 12 days ago, this white spruce arrived here on the west front, where our capitold team of grounds crew went to work decorating it. and this is the final tree, the of 34 trees for george rawlings. you will be missed as well. didn't the grounds crew do a fantastic job? [applause] and an special shout-out to leader, ted, the superintendent of capitol grounds, who had the tough task selecting just one tree from amazing trees found in chippewa national forest. gentlemen, it's my honor to bring up members of the minnesota delegation to offer their remarks. i have the honor of introducing klobuchar, who became the first woman elected to represent the state of in the united states senate in 2006. she serves on the senate committee on agriculture, forestry, which has jurisdiction over forestry thecy and she was at chippewa national forest to oversee the harvesting of this magnificent tree. senator klobuchar? [a
bonnie. ais tree has been on tremendous journey. in fact, it's traveled more than across the country from minnesota. and just a mere 12 days ago, this white spruce arrived here on the west front, where our capitold team of grounds crew went to work decorating it. and this is the final tree, the of 34 trees for george rawlings. you will be missed as well. didn't the grounds crew do a fantastic job? [applause] and an special shout-out to leader, ted, the superintendent of capitol grounds, who had...
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by this time, merle haggard had established himself and formed a band with the strangers, and bonnies a backing vocalist, and the first acm awards were in l.a. in 1965, and it was a clean sweep for the bakersfield performers. merle haggard was entertainer of the year , the strangers were the band of the year, and that was it, and that was the commercial payday for sure. bakersfield was not able to replace merle haggard and buck owens with stars of the same caliber, stars that didn't shine as bright. there were stars that came along afterward, but nobody had that sort of impact that merle and buck did. i think it just sort of faded away a little bit. ♪ >>> throughout 2014, c-span cities tour is featured the
by this time, merle haggard had established himself and formed a band with the strangers, and bonnies a backing vocalist, and the first acm awards were in l.a. in 1965, and it was a clean sweep for the bakersfield performers. merle haggard was entertainer of the year , the strangers were the band of the year, and that was it, and that was the commercial payday for sure. bakersfield was not able to replace merle haggard and buck owens with stars of the same caliber, stars that didn't shine as...
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by this time, merle haggard had established himself and formed a band with the strangers, and bonnies a backing vocalist, and the first acm awards were in l.a. in 1965, and it was a clean sweep for the bakersfield performers. merle haggard was entertainer of the year , the strangers were the band of the year, and that was it, and that was the commercial payday for sure. bakersfield was not able to replace merle haggard and buck owens with stars of the same caliber, stars that didn't shine as bright. there were stars that came along afterward, but nobody had that sort of impact that merle and buck did. i think it just sort of faded away a little bit. ♪ walk the streets of bakersfield ♪ >> yeah! >>> throughout 2014, c-span cities tour is featured the history of communities throughout the country with the help of our local cable partners. today we feature the music of several of these cities. ♪ ♪ >> i can only speak for myself as to why i think gospel music resonates to such a degree even
by this time, merle haggard had established himself and formed a band with the strangers, and bonnies a backing vocalist, and the first acm awards were in l.a. in 1965, and it was a clean sweep for the bakersfield performers. merle haggard was entertainer of the year , the strangers were the band of the year, and that was it, and that was the commercial payday for sure. bakersfield was not able to replace merle haggard and buck owens with stars of the same caliber, stars that didn't shine as...
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bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr. barton: i have repeatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank you so much for calling, i've got a call about two stray dogs, once i catch those dogs, i'll go after bonnie and clyde. fate and ralph hall. ut fate didn't stop there. as was mentioned, ralph was a naval aviator, a pilot, in world war ii. he did flight training in pensacola, florida. he was there with the marines. a guy named ted williams. batted .403 in 1941. mr. barton: would the gentleman yield on that point? while the bonnie and clyde story is more fiction than fact, ralph would have had -- ralph would have been pumping gas at the ripe old age of 8 or 9 y
bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr. barton: i have repeatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank...
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not only to be with bonnie for hopefully the rest of my life, being legally married to her but we've already got our wedding bands. >> courts, legislatures and vote necessary 35 states and the district of columbia allow same-sex couples to marry. proponents say these have been bittersweet scripts because there are places where same-sex couples cannot marry. fathers of two recently sued the state of kentucky and it's governor seeking marriage rights. they lost. but on appeal their case could be amongst several that can finally be heard among the supreme court. >> when we started this a year and a half ago we certainly didn't think we would be a case that would go out before the supreme court. there were so many other states in the cue before us. we thought this will get settled before if kentucky makes it to the supreme court. sure enough all the other circuits have ruled in favor of marijuana equality except for the sixth circuit. >> it was here that michael and greg lost their appeal. there is mounting pressure on the u.s. supreme court to finally weigh in, and it's possible that gr
not only to be with bonnie for hopefully the rest of my life, being legally married to her but we've already got our wedding bands. >> courts, legislatures and vote necessary 35 states and the district of columbia allow same-sex couples to marry. proponents say these have been bittersweet scripts because there are places where same-sex couples cannot marry. fathers of two recently sued the state of kentucky and it's governor seeking marriage rights. they lost. but on appeal their case...
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the problem the homeowner is moving and bonnie doesn't have room for the cats to live with her. >> iut them outside. they've been taken care of ten years inside. think won't do well outside they've been fed every day, housed, and too many dangers outside. >> no now the block ticks the house naidz to be vacated by the second week in january. >> winslot township police did what they could to make the roll days rightser for a the girls ages 5 and 18 received all sort of presents. once again their mother jennifer was murdered over the summer. officers wanted to do something for them and donated a substantial amount of money so they could buy those gifts. >> and santa claus was granted a police jolly old st. nick and police officers collected toys for charity. had was the first time for this event and these officers are hoping to make this an annual tradition. >> still to come on "action news" tonight last minute holiday shoppers can still get great deals. retailers are put betting on the final push to make the bottom line and save you cash. >> first biggest day of the year and mumers are
the problem the homeowner is moving and bonnie doesn't have room for the cats to live with her. >> iut them outside. they've been taken care of ten years inside. think won't do well outside they've been fed every day, housed, and too many dangers outside. >> no now the block ticks the house naidz to be vacated by the second week in january. >> winslot township police did what they could to make the roll days rightser for a the girls ages 5 and 18 received all sort of presents....
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i think what makes bonnie kate unbroken is the fact that she is still smiling. >> i am bonnie kate andhopes one day she will no longer have pain in her leg. and max's film about their story has had almost 700,000 views online. >> i love her, i love him, i love both of them. what a great couple! >> and after a horrific moment in a movie theater, a nice moment happened in a theater when she returned. >> i think he wanted to give her something special when going to the movies. >> 700,000 views and now 700 thousand and one, two, three. >> great story. >>> up next, still have holiday shopping to do? we've got last-minute gift ideas to save the day for you. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> back now with more of our special series, the stuff we love. and this morning, it's all about those last-minute gifts. we've been racing around to pick up. lori is "good housekeeping" style director and she's with us this morning. good morning, good to see you. >> you too. >> i love a plan of attack, especially when you've procrastinated. >> i know. but you still have time. we've broken it down into
i think what makes bonnie kate unbroken is the fact that she is still smiling. >> i am bonnie kate andhopes one day she will no longer have pain in her leg. and max's film about their story has had almost 700,000 views online. >> i love her, i love him, i love both of them. what a great couple! >> and after a horrific moment in a movie theater, a nice moment happened in a theater when she returned. >> i think he wanted to give her something special when going to the...
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. >> >> bonnie banks. bonnie banks. my definition of noise is uncontrolled music. without format. pretty simple affair. pancakes, and you're -- people get up on sundays around noon, weekends or whatever. should not be too hard to walk into place. have your audio alarm clock go off for two hours waking your up while you are eating breakfast with many interesting visuals once in a while. improvisation. listening or not to the person you're playing up against or people or machines. trying to get as many different people in as possible. different genres, experimental noise, electronics, dissonance some drums.a tiny bit of ambient -- the first noise pancake shows, 1999, the first waffle noise, 2001. god-waffle noise, noise pancake came out of cubist art, place on mission street, brutallo, where the church -- opened up his house and saturday morning cartoons. a big space. you can have everybody set up and barely move equipment around; small room for an audience to move around, walkover and get pancakes without getting burned up in the kitchen. there's like people in their hard-core gabb
. >> >> bonnie banks. bonnie banks. my definition of noise is uncontrolled music. without format. pretty simple affair. pancakes, and you're -- people get up on sundays around noon, weekends or whatever. should not be too hard to walk into place. have your audio alarm clock go off for two hours waking your up while you are eating breakfast with many interesting visuals once in a while. improvisation. listening or not to the person you're playing up against or people or machines....
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. >> i'm bonnie. grateful for a ten-year lung cancer survivor. >> my name is emily bennett taylor. i'm currently 30 years old. i was diagnosed a little over two years ago when i was 28. >> i've never smoked. there was nobody in my family that smoked. i didn't really think that someone like me could get lung cancer. i mean i just thought it was impossible. i think when they told me it's lung cancer i just thought, there's no way. it can't be. it just can't be. it's probably bronchitis or pneumonia. it's not that. >> it was just like one thing after another. we kept going to the doctor. it was a little bit more information. well, now we have done a pet scan and we see it in your left hip. it's in your right shoulder. it is throughout your brain. so it was just a little bit more, a little bit more, you know, just -- it was too much to handle. >> 39 year olds are not supposed to get cancer and 39-year-old nonsmoker healthy girls should not get cancer. so to me it was just bizarre, especially with lung can
. >> i'm bonnie. grateful for a ten-year lung cancer survivor. >> my name is emily bennett taylor. i'm currently 30 years old. i was diagnosed a little over two years ago when i was 28. >> i've never smoked. there was nobody in my family that smoked. i didn't really think that someone like me could get lung cancer. i mean i just thought it was impossible. i think when they told me it's lung cancer i just thought, there's no way. it can't be. it just can't be. it's probably...
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i love them they may not love what i am. >> last year a serious illness sent bonny to the hospital. lynn was prevented from entering bonny's room. >> it was the most awful feeling that i was totally helpless. i broke my knuckles open pounding on the doors. they finally let me in. >> the two took part in baskin v logan. a change on same-sex marriage and won. >> possibility the most important thing to say about the intersection of the judiciary and sam sex marriage is the pace of change is extraordinary. >> you are joined in marriage as wife and wife. >> that change was evident with a series of decisions that were struck down. the u.s. court declined to intervene most likely because there was no real despite >>> a criterion for the court to take the case is when lower courts are split. there's no disoght among the -- disagreement among the lower courts. >> that change has been evident in public opinion. as it cut across party lines. according to a pew research center poll, half the publish, 54%, faces allowing gays and lesbians to marry. 31% favour same-sex marriage, while 35% oppose
i love them they may not love what i am. >> last year a serious illness sent bonny to the hospital. lynn was prevented from entering bonny's room. >> it was the most awful feeling that i was totally helpless. i broke my knuckles open pounding on the doors. they finally let me in. >> the two took part in baskin v logan. a change on same-sex marriage and won. >> possibility the most important thing to say about the intersection of the judiciary and sam sex marriage is the...
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[♪] >> hello i'm bonnie erbe welcome to to the contrary a discussion of news and social trends.p first, sexual assault. a rape and other forms of violence against women starting to be taken more seriously? commentators say the nfl's swift reaction to the newest case of player misconduct is a good sign. the san francisco nfl team is releasing ray mcdonald after he was identified as a suspect in a sexual assault case. this is a turnaround for the nfl which ways pilloried for the response to ray rice's domestic abuse charge and did not act upon an earlier accusation against mcdonald himself. there's been a lot of change this year on the issue of campus rape. the white house launched the first ever task force on stopping rape on campus and the university of virginia revised its policy after a rolling stone article that recounted one student's rape became national news. new questions keep coming up about the veracity of that alleged rape victim's story. feminists are worried the controversy will have a chilling effect on projects aimed the fighting sexual assault. so dr. jones-weaver
[♪] >> hello i'm bonnie erbe welcome to to the contrary a discussion of news and social trends.p first, sexual assault. a rape and other forms of violence against women starting to be taken more seriously? commentators say the nfl's swift reaction to the newest case of player misconduct is a good sign. the san francisco nfl team is releasing ray mcdonald after he was identified as a suspect in a sexual assault case. this is a turnaround for the nfl which ways pilloried for the response...
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>> i'm bonnie burgeon and i live at 1504 25th street and i have live there had -- live there had for 27 years. i have seen a lot of changes on the hill and i'm in total support of the project. i floored in it in the first couple of years and it's been wonderful to see the community building and feel the vibrancy of the area and watch people take ownership and watch crossover between potrero hill and so it's been really great to see all of that opening up. at the same time, my concerns are similar to a few other people who spoke who live directly in the area. the congestion and the traffic and i'm trying to wrap my head around it. when i come home down, i'm half a block way during high-traffic areas i will sit in my car for ten minutes. there is no light there. it's just stop signs. and my concern is and what i would like to encourage there is so much building going on in dog patch and potrero hill, that i wonder how the communication is happening around the overview of traffic flow? because we're bringing in people in terms of density, we're increasing it [shr-eurbl/]. and substantia
>> i'm bonnie burgeon and i live at 1504 25th street and i have live there had -- live there had for 27 years. i have seen a lot of changes on the hill and i'm in total support of the project. i floored in it in the first couple of years and it's been wonderful to see the community building and feel the vibrancy of the area and watch people take ownership and watch crossover between potrero hill and so it's been really great to see all of that opening up. at the same time, my concerns are...
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bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr.peatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank you so much for calling, i've got a call about two stray dogs, once i catch those dogs, i'll go after bonnie and clyde. fate and ralph hall. ut fate didn't stop there. as was mentioned, ralph was a naval aviator, a pilot, in world war ii. he did flight training in pensacola, florida. he was there with the marines. a guy named ted williams. batted .403 in 1941. mr. barton: would the gentleman yield on that point? while the bonnie and clyde story is more fiction than fact, ralph would have had -- ralph would have been pumping gas at the ripe old age of 8 or 9 years old for that
bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr.peatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank you so much for...
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she joins me live on the phone, bonnie, thank you so much for joining us. >> you're very welcome. >> to say we're so happy for your entire family. this is a story we've been following for a long time as have so many americans. when you first heard this news, what was your thought? >> oh my goodness, i was jumping up and down with laughter and tears. and been of a long five years. >> we've seen those pictures of your brother landing in the u.s. with his wife for the first time in five years. what were your thoughts when you saw that image of him setting foot on u.s. soil for the first time? >> i saw his smile. always had a big smile. and its been hard to smile for five years, and now we feel much more light hearted and i'm so happy to see him come down the steps. he looked pretty good to me. >> one family going through a very different reaction today, i wanted to ask you about, that's the family of armadow one of the four pilots that were killed that triggered a major moment in u.s./cuban relations. his sister told nbc news, they're pleased your brother is released, this is not an eve
she joins me live on the phone, bonnie, thank you so much for joining us. >> you're very welcome. >> to say we're so happy for your entire family. this is a story we've been following for a long time as have so many americans. when you first heard this news, what was your thought? >> oh my goodness, i was jumping up and down with laughter and tears. and been of a long five years. >> we've seen those pictures of your brother landing in the u.s. with his wife for the first...
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first, when did you hear the news, bonnie?ing, this morning, i had just woken up, and we're in dallas and so we're in the central time zone, and my cousin lives in maryland. and she called me first thing this morning and said alan is released, alan is released. my husband woke up, we've been jumping up and down. >> i'm sure you could not believe what you were hearing. >> we were very happy to hear that. >> did you have any idea, any notion that this was -- >> no. >> nothing? >> no, i knew nothing. i knew nothing. but i'm very happy that he's coming home. actually he's landed actually i saw. >> yeah, we are showing the video right now. that he has landed. he's here with his lovely wife. they are now together for the first time in five years. >> yes. i saw that picture flash, with him and her before they left, and he had a big smile on his face. my husband and i laughed because he had a pen in his pocket just like my dad always used to. and that really made me laugh. >> and i know the family greatly concerned about his health ov
first, when did you hear the news, bonnie?ing, this morning, i had just woken up, and we're in dallas and so we're in the central time zone, and my cousin lives in maryland. and she called me first thing this morning and said alan is released, alan is released. my husband woke up, we've been jumping up and down. >> i'm sure you could not believe what you were hearing. >> we were very happy to hear that. >> did you have any idea, any notion that this was -- >> no....
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[applause] joining us tonight is the honorable robert bonnie, the department of agriculture. he has a holiday message to this with all of you evening. >> it's an honor to be here u.s. to represent the department of agriculture and the u.s. forest service. theears ago speaker of house john mccormack began the tradition of the capitol christmas tree to celebrate the and share a little holiday spirit. the capitol christmas tree, which annually hails from one of national forests, is a good reminder to all of us of the certaining --con con serving our natural resources. the tree is also a wonderful of the american can-do spirit, as each year partners hundreds of volunteers contribute thousands of hours to help trance for the tree from forests tonational the capital. this year's tree, a white spruce, comes from the chippewa national forest in minnesota. established in 1908 by president theodore roosevelt as the first forest east of the mississippi river, it at the headwaters of the river, it 400,000 acres of wetlands and lakes and provides sandat for canada links, hill cranes and t
[applause] joining us tonight is the honorable robert bonnie, the department of agriculture. he has a holiday message to this with all of you evening. >> it's an honor to be here u.s. to represent the department of agriculture and the u.s. forest service. theears ago speaker of house john mccormack began the tradition of the capitol christmas tree to celebrate the and share a little holiday spirit. the capitol christmas tree, which annually hails from one of national forests, is a good...
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in having anate large collection of materials related to bonnie and clyde.story is often different from what you see in movies and television. a minor criminal who started out in the 1930's with exotic crimes like chicken theft and things like that, rather than being sent to huntsville he managed to upgrade his criminal skills, hooking up with a waitress from west dallas and they started a criminal spree centering around 1934 that carried them through about half of a dozen or a dozen states in the u.s.. career took a downward spiral for they decided to break into the state prison and break out one of their gang members and shoot to death one of the prison guards in the process. the prison system went to a retired ranger, they pulled him out of retirement and gave him a special commission with the prison system. he tracked them for over 100 days, found out who they were, ande their relatives were, announced that they would be and found out through an informant where they were going to be. they set up an ambush in western louisiana that ended the career of bon
in having anate large collection of materials related to bonnie and clyde.story is often different from what you see in movies and television. a minor criminal who started out in the 1930's with exotic crimes like chicken theft and things like that, rather than being sent to huntsville he managed to upgrade his criminal skills, hooking up with a waitress from west dallas and they started a criminal spree centering around 1934 that carried them through about half of a dozen or a dozen states in...
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. >> sounds like cyber crime is a long way from bonnie and clyde for the fbi. >> bonnie and clyde could1,000 robberies in the same day in all 50 states from their pajamas halfway around the world. >> do people understand in your estimation the dangers posed by cyber crime and cyber espionage? >> i don't think so. >> so what can you do to protect your hef from hackers? here are some tips from the international business times and better business bureau. even bob looked up there. he's interested. use reputable web sites that have a good track record from previous customers. this is a good one. use a credit card over an accident card because they have extra security features and credit companies are usually more willing to replace your stolen money than most banks. and also this sounds simple but you got to make sure to use strong passwords that have numbers, capital and lower case letters and a symbol. and i heard a little tip today from somebody who's kind of in the business. >> what? >> a lot of web sites now will allow you to put a space in your password. and when you do that, if you pu
. >> sounds like cyber crime is a long way from bonnie and clyde for the fbi. >> bonnie and clyde could1,000 robberies in the same day in all 50 states from their pajamas halfway around the world. >> do people understand in your estimation the dangers posed by cyber crime and cyber espionage? >> i don't think so. >> so what can you do to protect your hef from hackers? here are some tips from the international business times and better business bureau. even bob...
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supreme court not to hear cases like that defaulting to allow couples like lynn and bonnie to marry.i am so blessed. not only to be with bonnie for the rest of my life, by we already have our wedding bands. >> today the district of columbia allow same sex-coupleses to marry but 15 still have constitutional amendments banning the practice. >> proponents say these have been bittersweet because there are still places where couples cannot mary. fathers of two recently sued the state of kentucky and it's governor seeking marriage rights, they lost. but on appeal, there case may be among several when we started this, we didn't think we would be a case going to the supreme court, there were so many other states in the cue before us, and we really thought this will get settled before kentucky makes it to the supreme court. and sure enough, all the other circuits have ruled in favor of marriage equality, except for the 6th. it was here, that may call and greg lost their appeal, the federal appeals court held the ban in four states kentucky michigan, ohio, and tennessee, there's mounting press
supreme court not to hear cases like that defaulting to allow couples like lynn and bonnie to marry.i am so blessed. not only to be with bonnie for the rest of my life, by we already have our wedding bands. >> today the district of columbia allow same sex-coupleses to marry but 15 still have constitutional amendments banning the practice. >> proponents say these have been bittersweet because there are still places where couples cannot mary. fathers of two recently sued the state of...
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that's a very dangerous situation. >> reporter: bonnie wants the store to have higher security.ice are still hunting for the men. surveillance video is everywhere but so far they haven't led to suspects. in menlo park, christian hartnett, kpix 5. >> investigators are working with other police departments that have seen similar robberies with similar suspect descriptions to see if there is a connection. >>> the thousands of rods and bolts on the new eastern span of the bay bridge are secure and should remain in place, that is the conclusion of a report to be considered by an oversight committee tomorrow. that report is the result of an investigation that began after 32 of the big bolts the fasteners snapped last year. it found that the rods that failed lacked a basic property that resists cracking. but it says the rest don't have that flaw and are completely safe. >>> more than 100 people forced to evacuate during the height of last week's storms are back home tonight. things are now much drier in the mobile home park on harbor boulevard and belmont. a week ago residents had to l
that's a very dangerous situation. >> reporter: bonnie wants the store to have higher security.ice are still hunting for the men. surveillance video is everywhere but so far they haven't led to suspects. in menlo park, christian hartnett, kpix 5. >> investigators are working with other police departments that have seen similar robberies with similar suspect descriptions to see if there is a connection. >>> the thousands of rods and bolts on the new eastern span of the bay...
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. >> we've already had christie until san francisco and bonnie in mill valley pouring.ie who tweets me said i can't remember when it rained this hard in san francisco. already two-thirds of an inch and the rain rates are picking up. and bonnie said it's pouring. please slow down and drive safely. there is a lot going on here. there is not only a rain day today but probably tomorrow as well. first part of the system is punching in and out. sal will echo the same thoughts. raven rates are picking up. some of the rain is lighter as you go north. the low looks like it will move in toward the north bay. lake port it looks like they are getting some rain. it looks like picking. i'm sure ross is getting pretty good rain as well. east bay officer todd clark said steady heavy rain. you can see why that stretches all the way out to highway 4 and also around sfo getting moderate to heavy rain. right over 280, highway 1 and over toward oakland as well. some of the rainfall has been a quarter of an inch to three quarters of an inch. it will be a tough go. rain windy coast and hills.
. >> we've already had christie until san francisco and bonnie in mill valley pouring.ie who tweets me said i can't remember when it rained this hard in san francisco. already two-thirds of an inch and the rain rates are picking up. and bonnie said it's pouring. please slow down and drive safely. there is a lot going on here. there is not only a rain day today but probably tomorrow as well. first part of the system is punching in and out. sal will echo the same thoughts. raven rates are...
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there you go, bonnie.in high school and my friend dana and i are huge fans. we named our volleyball team "the o'reilly factor." rit on, veronica. thank you. pat in new york city, i'm blind. is there an audio version of "killing patton." yes. i'll send you patton for merry christmas. thanks for writing and finally tonight, the tip of the day. according to a website called ranker, there are annoying people on tv and here are the worst offenders. nancy grace number one. al sharpon. piers morgan. donald trump. dr. phil mcgraw. oprah winfrey making the list. glenn beck and bill o'reilly at number ten. i think i should be number one. am i not unbelievably annoying? don't answer that. life is not always fair. i should be the most annoying person on television. fact, that's going to be my new year's resolution. i'm going to work to be more annoying. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news website. also, we would like to hear from you. name and town if you wish to opine. do not be loutish when writi
there you go, bonnie.in high school and my friend dana and i are huge fans. we named our volleyball team "the o'reilly factor." rit on, veronica. thank you. pat in new york city, i'm blind. is there an audio version of "killing patton." yes. i'll send you patton for merry christmas. thanks for writing and finally tonight, the tip of the day. according to a website called ranker, there are annoying people on tv and here are the worst offenders. nancy grace number one. al...
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[applause] joining us tonight is the honorable robert bonnie, department ofhe agriculture.s a holiday message to this with all of you evening. mr. bonnie? >> it's an honor to be here today to represent the u.s. andrtment of agriculture the u.s. forest service. 50 years ago speaker of the house mccormack began the tradition of the capitol christmas tree to celebrate the share a little holiday spirit the capitol christmas tree, from one ofly hails our national forests is a good reminder to all of us of the ourrtance of conserving forests and natural resources. the tree is also a wonderful can-do of the american spirit. as each year partners and hundreds of volunteers thousands of hours to help transport the tree from one of our national forests to the capitol. this year's tree, a white chippewaomes from the national fores in minnesota. presidentd in 1908 by theodore roosevelt as the first national forest east of the forest isi river, the at the headwaters of the river, it contains 400,000 acres of wetlands and lakes, and provides links, sandcanada hill cranes and the largest
[applause] joining us tonight is the honorable robert bonnie, department ofhe agriculture.s a holiday message to this with all of you evening. mr. bonnie? >> it's an honor to be here today to represent the u.s. andrtment of agriculture the u.s. forest service. 50 years ago speaker of the house mccormack began the tradition of the capitol christmas tree to celebrate the share a little holiday spirit the capitol christmas tree, from one ofly hails our national forests is a good reminder to...
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bonnie. this tree has been on a tremendous journey.re 12 days ago, this white spruce arrived here on the west front, where our dedicated team of capitol grounds crew went to work decorating it. and this is the final tree, the final of 34 trees for george rawlings. george, you will be missed as well. didn't the grounds crew do a fantastic job? [applause] and an special shout-out to their leader, ted, the superintendent of capitol grounds, who had the tough task of selecting just one tree from the many amazing trees found in chippewa national forest. next, ladies and gentlemen, it's my honor to bring up members of the minnesota delegation to offer their remarks. i have the honor of introducing senator amy klobuchar, who became the first woman elected to represent the state of minnesota in the united states senate in 2006. she serves on the senate committee on agriculture, nutrition and forestry, which has jurisdiction over forestry policy and she was at the chippewa national forest to oversee the harvesting of this magnificent tree. sena
bonnie. this tree has been on a tremendous journey.re 12 days ago, this white spruce arrived here on the west front, where our dedicated team of capitol grounds crew went to work decorating it. and this is the final tree, the final of 34 trees for george rawlings. george, you will be missed as well. didn't the grounds crew do a fantastic job? [applause] and an special shout-out to their leader, ted, the superintendent of capitol grounds, who had the tough task of selecting just one tree from...
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to my extended family, especially my sister bonnie, my cousins and friends, howard, bruce, our shah ba group{^l" ^}, so many others who exemplify the true meaning of friendship, thank you. i do understand that there are many others who actively participated in securing my freedom, of whom i'm only nominally aware of at this juncture. i promise to express a more direct and personal gratitude just as soon as i know who you are. but ultimately, ultimately the decision to arrange for and secure my release was made in the oval office. to president obama and the staff, thank you. in my last letter to president obama i wrote that despite my five-year tenure in captivity, i would not want to trade places with him and i certainly would not want to trade places with him on this glorious day. five years of isolation notwithstanding i did not need daily briefings to be cognizant of what are undoubtedly incredible challenges facing our nation and the global community. i also feel compelled to share with you my utmost respect for and fondness of the people of cuba. in no way are they responsible for
to my extended family, especially my sister bonnie, my cousins and friends, howard, bruce, our shah ba group{^l" ^}, so many others who exemplify the true meaning of friendship, thank you. i do understand that there are many others who actively participated in securing my freedom, of whom i'm only nominally aware of at this juncture. i promise to express a more direct and personal gratitude just as soon as i know who you are. but ultimately, ultimately the decision to arrange for and...
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. >> bonnie was among the shoppers taking advantage of the hours early this morning. kohls opened at 6:00 a.m. and is not closing at all this weekend. the store will be open 100 hours straight. many shoppers we spoke to say these early and late hours make getting last minute items easier. >> getting scarves for my son's teachers so i have 25, 30 minutes. >> usually have you to get in line and when nobody is here it's in and out. >> there is less people, people are getting their children off to school and going to work, i am going work believe it or not. i may be a few minutes late but very a good excuse. kohls is not alone, toys r us, kohls is getting in on the non-stop shopping as well. starting saturday from 6:00 a.m. until 2:00 a.m. and tuesday it's going around the clock not closing until 9:00 p.m. christmas eve, most of the shoppers were finishing up their shopping trying to avoid the real procrastinators, and they were happy to be done. >> having ten grandchildren, you need to be done. >> people are shopping, they are predicting when it's all said and done holid
. >> bonnie was among the shoppers taking advantage of the hours early this morning. kohls opened at 6:00 a.m. and is not closing at all this weekend. the store will be open 100 hours straight. many shoppers we spoke to say these early and late hours make getting last minute items easier. >> getting scarves for my son's teachers so i have 25, 30 minutes. >> usually have you to get in line and when nobody is here it's in and out. >> there is less people, people are...
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he talked to his sister bonnie. a pancake known as latka, with sour cream, traditional jewish food. he thanked the jewish community in maryland and washington, d.c. who worked very hard for his release. religion is a big part of it. i asked if he prayed in jail. he said a little. i think he went through a lot of emotional ups and downs, frankly. >> absolutely. alan gross, when he did give his press conference, did talk about what he called the mutually belligerent policy. weighed in and seemed very happy the policy is going to change and commending the people of cuba. did he have a lot of contact -- obviously, he was incarcerated but did he talk a bit about his experience with the people in cuba? >> reporter: don't think he had that much contact. he seems to have a great affection for the people of cuba. but i think once in jail, contact was mostly with his jailers. and his, you know, anger and resentment, bitterness over that experience. but this is a man that was basically optimistic and very -- i must say, striki
he talked to his sister bonnie. a pancake known as latka, with sour cream, traditional jewish food. he thanked the jewish community in maryland and washington, d.c. who worked very hard for his release. religion is a big part of it. i asked if he prayed in jail. he said a little. i think he went through a lot of emotional ups and downs, frankly. >> absolutely. alan gross, when he did give his press conference, did talk about what he called the mutually belligerent policy. weighed in and...
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i love the stunned, even though they might not love who i am. >> last year, bonnie went to the hospital. lynn was prevented from entering her room in intensive care because they weren't married. >> it was the most awful feeling in the whole entire world that i was totally helpless and i actually broke all my knuckles open pounding on the door so hard and they finally let me in. >> the two were part of the landmark lawsuit bass skin versus bogan challenging indiana's ban on same-sex marriage and won. >> possibly the most important thing to say about the intersection of the judiciary and same-sex marriage is that the pace of change has just been extraordinary compared to other social movements of the 20th 20th century. >> you are joined in marriage as wife and wife. >> that change has been evident this year with a series of federal court decisions that struck down same-sex marriage bans in several states. in october the u.s. supreme court declined to intervene. most likely, argue experts because there was no real dispute. same sex pro opponents had won every case up to that point. >> a ma
i love the stunned, even though they might not love who i am. >> last year, bonnie went to the hospital. lynn was prevented from entering her room in intensive care because they weren't married. >> it was the most awful feeling in the whole entire world that i was totally helpless and i actually broke all my knuckles open pounding on the door so hard and they finally let me in. >> the two were part of the landmark lawsuit bass skin versus bogan challenging indiana's ban on...
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bonnie samuelson led the way, hitting 60-threes with 30 points.and this abc7 sports report orchard supply, hardware. and dan informing me byu stands for? >> beach you up. >> i thought it's brigham young all the time. >> thank you rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. indictments unsealed in the bank robbery and details about one of the most-violent incidents in local history. >> new video and a lawsuit calling into question shooting death of a man by local police the district attorney responds >> and tonight here on abc7 starts with great christmas light fight featuring a home in sonoma county, by the way, followed by castle, then, we'll be back at 11:00 >> that is right. that is it for this edition of abc7 news our coverage continues on twitter and i'm dan ashley. from all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> have a good night. we'll see you later.
bonnie samuelson led the way, hitting 60-threes with 30 points.and this abc7 sports report orchard supply, hardware. and dan informing me byu stands for? >> beach you up. >> i thought it's brigham young all the time. >> thank you rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. indictments unsealed in the bank robbery and details about one of the most-violent incidents in local history. >> new video and a lawsuit calling into question shooting death of a man by...
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to learn more, we joined donna and her sister, bonnie, on a trip back to arkansas. >> wow, look how bigsakes. >> when you come back some place as an adult, the perspective is so different. >> ♪ what a day that will be. >> reporter: they hadn't been back since they were little girls and the family had no addresses, they knew only that their parents had sharecropped with a black family, and, the two families had been friends, working and living side by side in two small houses outside the little town of dumas, arkansas. which is where we found two abandoned homes, at the edge of a cotton field. so, could this be it? >> could be. i mean i don't if this is the exact cotton field or the place where my parents lived. >> reporter: what they did know was what happened one night in 1957. >> we had all gone to bed, and all of a sudden there was just so much noise and everything outside. it must have been maybe 15 men and they were on horses, and they had the white sheets on and they were riding around and around our house. and they were carrying lighted torches. >> reporter: the ku klux klan was
to learn more, we joined donna and her sister, bonnie, on a trip back to arkansas. >> wow, look how bigsakes. >> when you come back some place as an adult, the perspective is so different. >> ♪ what a day that will be. >> reporter: they hadn't been back since they were little girls and the family had no addresses, they knew only that their parents had sharecropped with a black family, and, the two families had been friends, working and living side by side in two small...
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bonnie samuelson led the way, hitting 60-threes with 30 points.s abc7 sports report orchard supply, hardware. and dan informing me byu stands for? >> beach you up. >> i thought it's brigham young all the time. >> thank you rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. indictments unsealed in the bank robbery and details about one of the most-violent incidents in local history. >> new video and a lawsuit calling into question shooting death of a man by local police the district attorney responds >> and tonight here on abc7 starts with great christmas light fight featuring a home in sonoma county, by the way, followed by castle, then, we'll be back at 11:00 >> that is right. that is it for this edition of abc7 news our coverage continues on twitter and i'm dan ashley. from all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> have a good night. this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a lab tech from ramona, california... a semiretired educator from silver spring, maryland... and our returning champion, a stay-at-home mom from alexandria, virgi
bonnie samuelson led the way, hitting 60-threes with 30 points.s abc7 sports report orchard supply, hardware. and dan informing me byu stands for? >> beach you up. >> i thought it's brigham young all the time. >> thank you rick. >> join us tonight at 9:00 on coffee tv 20. indictments unsealed in the bank robbery and details about one of the most-violent incidents in local history. >> new video and a lawsuit calling into question shooting death of a man by local...
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(bell rings) okay bonnie, you're good to go. okay great thanks, here can you hold him? by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs than first time moms. live, learn, and get luvs and cialis for daily useor you. helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right away. ask your doctor
(bell rings) okay bonnie, you're good to go. okay great thanks, here can you hold him? by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs than first time moms. live, learn, and get luvs and cialis for daily useor you. helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy...
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really going to be the into the wk twrivgt sfchlt and eventually we'll condition to see the outside bonnie sfp. >> even in san francisco be you'll. personal by wednesday it will be to our out and off to our east. wreb that within. >> computer model is going finicky. rain over the bay area one deal but this is something we'll be watching the next week or so. but right now all projections take this to our south and to the east. temperature willsnshlg by attention toot roads. back ice will be a key element here and in the bay area. back to you. >> china is north korea's only major ally but the country is stating relatively neutral on the issue. the movie has a fiscal upon. it was released in limited theaters yesterday, some in the bay area. so far no word on retaliation. >> russia's foreign ministry spokesman says the film's plot is out of lines. he calls it aggressively scandalous. >> prchl. >> what you can do now to make sure you stake to your but paurks sfwrrchlt. >> >> at gmc, one good experience lead to another. and built in wifi is available on most 2015 models. get back cash worth 20%
really going to be the into the wk twrivgt sfchlt and eventually we'll condition to see the outside bonnie sfp. >> even in san francisco be you'll. personal by wednesday it will be to our out and off to our east. wreb that within. >> computer model is going finicky. rain over the bay area one deal but this is something we'll be watching the next week or so. but right now all projections take this to our south and to the east. temperature willsnshlg by attention toot roads. back ice...
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congrats to bonnie.o treat people. >> how to treat people. she's a woman in a sea of navy blue suits, she wears leather, in her 60s, oversees bravo, all these channels, oxygen -- >> what? >> oh! ricky is here. oh, ricky is here. >> we're talking about bonnie hammer, though. >> are you live? >> yes, we're live, yes. >> you are a golden globe nominee this morning. >> for "derrick". >> that's worth interrupting. >> i don't want to talk about it. >> we love you. we love you. we'll see you in a little bit. >> anyway, so good for bonnie. and she's been hovering near the top for years and she's finally -- >> joel mchale and i did a little intro of her. i love joel. >> did he bring his sense of humor. >> and melissa rivers spoke, it was touching. she spoke about her mother. wasn't a dry eye in the house. they showed a video. she basically called her mom fearless and she added humor with poignancy, beautiful tribute to joan. really -- >> i can't believe she's gone. i still expect her to come walking in here looki
congrats to bonnie.o treat people. >> how to treat people. she's a woman in a sea of navy blue suits, she wears leather, in her 60s, oversees bravo, all these channels, oxygen -- >> what? >> oh! ricky is here. oh, ricky is here. >> we're talking about bonnie hammer, though. >> are you live? >> yes, we're live, yes. >> you are a golden globe nominee this morning. >> for "derrick". >> that's worth interrupting. >> i don't want...
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bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr. barton: i have repeatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank you so much for calling, i've got a call about two stray dogs, once i catch those dogs, i'll go after bonnie and clyde. fate and ralph hall. ut fate didn't stop there. as was mentioned, ralph was a naval aviator, a pilot, in world war ii. he did flight training in pensacola, florida. he was there with the marines. a guy named ted williams. batted .403 in 1941. mr. barton: would the gentleman yield on that point? while the bonnie and clyde story is more fiction than fact, ralph would have had -- ralph would have been pumping gas at the ripe old age of 8 or 9 y
bonnie and clyde. the gangsters. yes, sir, i yield my friend. mr. barton: i have repeatedly asked him to prove that and he has absolutely failed system of that is an urban myth of the fourth congressional district. mr. olson: reclaiming time, my didn't aid, we saw him, know who they were, he got a quarter, a huge tip. the paper was there right beside the door he, saw this man and this woman, he pumped gas for hose two felons. he told his boss and they called the sheriff, the sheriff said, thank...
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. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say, connie, you know, we have to be careful. it's bad luck to be caught, you know? she said, yeah, we have to stop. and then i say yes. and after i say, no, we need the money, you know. >> on their ninth robbery, they were not only caught, phillip accidentally shot himself in the leg trying to escape. but the pain was more than just physical. >> i failed to my promise to her, you know, to give her a better life. >> fortunately for connie and phillip they're incarcerated in a nation that understands the power of love. the couple is allowed to see each other for an hour three times a week, but once a month they're allowed a very special visit. >> two hours for sex. that is different but nobody look. that's fine. >> in belgium
. >> while the hundreds of letters symbolize their love, ironically it was a bonnie & clyde like robbery spree of post offices that brought them here. >> we are so close that we going together in hell, you know. we give our life for each other. >> since belgian post offices also offer banking services, they were the couple's prime target. >> i told her many times, i say, connie, you know, we have to be careful. it's bad luck to be caught, you know? she said, yeah, we...
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did see a 33 in bonnie dunes. a lot of 30s there as well. partly sunny after the low clouds burn off. cold to cool. our system ushering the cold is right up here spinning into oregon. there's not much to the system. a low is going to form. that will crank up the wind as high pressure builds into the north. a few light showers, not a big deal. there will be some snowshowers up in the sierra nevada but it is a windy and cold pattern. the low clouds, tule fog. it will be nicer on the coast, then it will be inland. 30s, 40s to 50. 50 as sfo, long peak 39. some are cold. menlo park continues to cool off. 36 cold degrees. foster city has dipped. belmont and san mateo, that's cold. 2 in minneapolis. 8 below up in bismarck. 1, the loneliest number, the loneliest number. >> there is a song there somewhere. >> denver 13. all the way down to albuquerque and oklahoma city and even little rock. cold air has made a good plunge. there's more on the way. the leading edge of that will start to work its way in tuesday. that's what will mick up the wind -- pic
did see a 33 in bonnie dunes. a lot of 30s there as well. partly sunny after the low clouds burn off. cold to cool. our system ushering the cold is right up here spinning into oregon. there's not much to the system. a low is going to form. that will crank up the wind as high pressure builds into the north. a few light showers, not a big deal. there will be some snowshowers up in the sierra nevada but it is a windy and cold pattern. the low clouds, tule fog. it will be nicer on the coast, then...