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jonathan: bonnie.nie: i think the fed did a very good job in communicating a well thought out plan, and this increasing cap structure is one that gives a lot of credence to the market. it takes targets participants have been grappling with it and it puts it at ease. for example, treasury maturities being very lumpy in 2018. with this cap structure we know that will not be an issue. it also assures the market there will not be asset sales, so if there was a fixed amount they had to buy if there were not enough mortgages prepaying, would they be selling mortgages into the market? they will not do that. if there will be some episode where we have a flight to quality treasury rally we will see them having a bit of a countercyclical balance under the structure. jonathan: i sat down with mohamed el-erian a few years ago before they first hiked, and he said this will be the loosest tightening in history. i did not expect them to tighten. talk about balance sheet normalization, and yields still grind lower on
jonathan: bonnie.nie: i think the fed did a very good job in communicating a well thought out plan, and this increasing cap structure is one that gives a lot of credence to the market. it takes targets participants have been grappling with it and it puts it at ease. for example, treasury maturities being very lumpy in 2018. with this cap structure we know that will not be an issue. it also assures the market there will not be asset sales, so if there was a fixed amount they had to buy if there...
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jonathan: bonnie?nie: going back to the positioning and futures, the -- in futures, the fact that is cleaner makes these moves less so we may not see as much volatility because the positioning is cleaner. jonathan: do you agree with that, brian? and another question i will throw into the mix as well, we talk about the treasuries and the domestic u.s. economy but we have not talked about what the ecb might do on the back half of the year. how critical will that be to the treasury market and the anchor that it has had in the last year? brian: in an average year, the 10 year treasury trades at about 120 basis point range. either the high or low are getting taken out some point this year. we will see which way it moves, but i do not think we will trade in between those two levels for the rest of the year. in terms of your other question, yes, absolutely, international yields have been an anchor. no question about it. the ecb, i think they have learned a lesson from the taper tantrum here in the u.s., so lo
jonathan: bonnie?nie: going back to the positioning and futures, the -- in futures, the fact that is cleaner makes these moves less so we may not see as much volatility because the positioning is cleaner. jonathan: do you agree with that, brian? and another question i will throw into the mix as well, we talk about the treasuries and the domestic u.s. economy but we have not talked about what the ecb might do on the back half of the year. how critical will that be to the treasury market and the...
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in 2004 bonnie began work in the treasury department and when i was elected in 2006, i asked bonnie to serve as director of constituent services. i new her compassion for others would make her an excellent director. she led the office of constituent services for ten years with distinction. with her gold standard professionalism and unimpeachable ethics, she was a mentor to her staff and served as a shinning example of quality public service. through her work bonnie has touched the lives of over 60,000 pennsylvania constituents. so on behalf of my family, as well as thousands of families across our commonwealth, i express our gratitude to bonnie seaman for her stellar public service. the building we worked in in harrisburg has this inscription, all public service is a trust given in faith and accepted in honor. unquote. bonnie accepted the trust of the -- that was placed in her, she kept faith with taxpayers and brought honor to her work. i wish bonnie well and her retirement as she travels with her husband tom, attends yoga classes, and enjoys time with her family and friends. mr. pres
in 2004 bonnie began work in the treasury department and when i was elected in 2006, i asked bonnie to serve as director of constituent services. i new her compassion for others would make her an excellent director. she led the office of constituent services for ten years with distinction. with her gold standard professionalism and unimpeachable ethics, she was a mentor to her staff and served as a shinning example of quality public service. through her work bonnie has touched the lives of over...
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>> bonnie: absolutely.ue is, we put firefighters' lives in danger if we ask them to fight fires that essentially we can't stop. >> it's real dicey in the subdivision, kind of use your judgement. >> inskeep: since 1990, a total of 468 firefighters have died in the wildlands-- including these men. they were elite firefighters known as the granite mountain hotshots. in 2013, they deployed to fight this fire outside yarnell, arizona. time-lapse video shows how the wind shifted the fire in a dangerous new direction. the 19 men were trapped, and killed. in the town they died trying to protect, no residents were hurt, but 129 buildings burned. events like this add urgency to the work at a u.s. forest service lab. in this building in missoula, montana, scientists study how fires spread. and one of them, jack cohen, made a specialty of how to better defend homes. >> jack cohen: clearly, we're not going to solve the problem by telling people they're going to have to move their houses into a city, from being out in th
>> bonnie: absolutely.ue is, we put firefighters' lives in danger if we ask them to fight fires that essentially we can't stop. >> it's real dicey in the subdivision, kind of use your judgement. >> inskeep: since 1990, a total of 468 firefighters have died in the wildlands-- including these men. they were elite firefighters known as the granite mountain hotshots. in 2013, they deployed to fight this fire outside yarnell, arizona. time-lapse video shows how the wind shifted the...
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bonnie's going to present on why money matters. and i should have mentioned that she's also an associate editor of american psychologist. on your far left is olivia golden, former fellow of the urban institute and served for eight years in the federal government as commissioner for children, youth and families and as assistant secretary for children and families at the u.s. department of health and human services. last on the far right of the stage, senior editor for national review, columnist at bloomberg -- that's two mentions of bloomberg for one panel. so he's definitely getting his money's worth. a visiting fellow at the american enterprise institute and senior fellow at the national enterprise institute. without further ado, i'll hand things over to kathy eden. >> so the 20th anniversary of welfare reform has drawn renewed attention to this landmark piece of legislation passed just a little over 20 years ago. and the question that's come up over and over again is, did it succeed or fail? so, i live in baltimore and i do so so
bonnie's going to present on why money matters. and i should have mentioned that she's also an associate editor of american psychologist. on your far left is olivia golden, former fellow of the urban institute and served for eight years in the federal government as commissioner for children, youth and families and as assistant secretary for children and families at the u.s. department of health and human services. last on the far right of the stage, senior editor for national review, columnist...
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>bonnie crater is vice president of the bay area lyme foundation.icks are known carriers of lyme disease, which if left untreated, can result in serious health problems. just a few years ago, lyme disease was almost unheard of in the bay area but ticks carrying the disease are now widespread. sotfor anyone worried about ticks there are a few simple steps people can take to protect themselves. avoid walking in brush, tall grass or on leaf litter, use insect repellant and if possible, take a shower when you return home. there are also medications that can be given to pets to help them avoid tick bites.if you are bitten by a tick, experts recommend using tweezers to firmly grab the head of the insect and gently pull it out. once the tick is removed, be on the lookout for symptoms of lyme diseasesot
>bonnie crater is vice president of the bay area lyme foundation.icks are known carriers of lyme disease, which if left untreated, can result in serious health problems. just a few years ago, lyme disease was almost unheard of in the bay area but ticks carrying the disease are now widespread. sot
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>bonnie crater is vice president of the bay area lyme foundation. ticks are known carriers of lyme disease, which if left untreated, can result in serious health problems. just a few years ago, lyme disease was almost unheard of in the bay area but ticks carrying the disease are now widespread. sotfor anyone worried about ticks there are a few simple steps people can take to protect themselves. avoid walking in brush, tall grass or on leaf litter, use insect repellant and if possible, take a shower when you return home. there are also medications that can be given to pets to help them avoid tick bites.if you are bitten by a tick, experts recommend using tweezers to firmly grab the head of the insect and gently pull it out. once the tick is removed, be on the lookout for symptoms of lyme diseasesot
>bonnie crater is vice president of the bay area lyme foundation. ticks are known carriers of lyme disease, which if left untreated, can result in serious health problems. just a few years ago, lyme disease was almost unheard of in the bay area but ticks carrying the disease are now widespread. sot
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let's bring in bonnie schneider. bonnie, a lot to watch this holiday weekend. >> absolutely.'re watching because there's a threat for severe weather. here's the area we're focused on, oklahoma, kansas and into the plains. the way it breaks down tonight, severe storms in the plains with giant hail is possible, very damaging wind. sunday the strong storms push eastward from ohio to texas. look for downpours, hail and gusty winds. finally memorial day outdoor celebrations or activities outside will be looking for showers and storms along the front. cloudy and cool in the northeast. airport delays, it hasn't been that bad but saturday and sunday i'm expecting things to get more active. we may see delays tomorrow in new york city because of early rain. temperatures will be below normal for parts of the northeast. >> some weather as we remember america's fallen. thank you so much, bonnie schneider. that wraps up this half hour of "msnbc live." velshi & roouhle is next. jacob soboroff takes over at the top of the hour as well. to anticipate is lexus. experience the lexus rx with adv
let's bring in bonnie schneider. bonnie, a lot to watch this holiday weekend. >> absolutely.'re watching because there's a threat for severe weather. here's the area we're focused on, oklahoma, kansas and into the plains. the way it breaks down tonight, severe storms in the plains with giant hail is possible, very damaging wind. sunday the strong storms push eastward from ohio to texas. look for downpours, hail and gusty winds. finally memorial day outdoor celebrations or activities...
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bonnie parker and collide barrow met a few years earlier when they were teens. went to jail for robbery. bonnie visited him every day. as the story goes, smuggled in a gun to help him escape. after another jail stint, clyde got parole and the couple began their life of crime together. bonnie and clyde stuck up banks and stores across five states from louisiana to texas and new mexico. they teamed up with accomplices along the way. cops blamed the barrow gang for the deaths of more than a dozen people, including nine police officers. cops tracked down the outlaws and ended the crime spree with a hail of bullets and happened 83 years ago today. >> neil: all right. a little more than 24 hours after it went down in manchester, england, security tightened across the united states. these are live shots in new york city, san francisco, on capitol hill where they don't want to take any chances and don't what happened over there to not happen here. but it happened over there and they're trying to figure out it did and what slipped through the system. now to benjamin hall
bonnie parker and collide barrow met a few years earlier when they were teens. went to jail for robbery. bonnie visited him every day. as the story goes, smuggled in a gun to help him escape. after another jail stint, clyde got parole and the couple began their life of crime together. bonnie and clyde stuck up banks and stores across five states from louisiana to texas and new mexico. they teamed up with accomplices along the way. cops blamed the barrow gang for the deaths of more than a dozen...
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bonnie and donald kalanick have been boating there for 30 years. they say their boat sank after hit a rock. donald was flown to the hospital and is in serious condition. bonnie was 71 years old. >>> an east bay teenager helped rescue his younger brother after their house caught fire. the fire started just before 9a clock last night. 18-year-old patel low jumped from a second-story window. his 13-year-old brother who's on the autism spectrum was still in the house on the second floor. a neighbor ran over with a ladder so they could reach him. >> i broke the window and i flung it over because it was getting in the way for my little brother to get out there. when he seen everybody gut out side he seemed anxious and scared. so i used all my strenh gt ynk him out. >> the boy suffered smoke inhalation and is recovering in oakland children's hospital. patel low just joined the navy and leaves next month. >>> a carcuss of a blue whale is atraktding a lot of attention. it washed ashore yesterday morning and tonight we're learning more about how it may have
bonnie and donald kalanick have been boating there for 30 years. they say their boat sank after hit a rock. donald was flown to the hospital and is in serious condition. bonnie was 71 years old. >>> an east bay teenager helped rescue his younger brother after their house caught fire. the fire started just before 9a clock last night. 18-year-old patel low jumped from a second-story window. his 13-year-old brother who's on the autism spectrum was still in the house on the second floor. a...
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>bonnie crater is vice president of the bay area lyme foundation. of lyme disease, which if left untreated, can result in serious health problems. just a few years ago, lyme disease was almost unheard of in the bay area but ticks carrying the disease are now widespread. sotfor anyone worried about ticks there are a few simple steps people can take to protect themselves. avoid walking in brush, tall grass or on leaf litter, use insect repellant and if possible, take a shower when you return home. there are also medications that can be given to pets to help them avoid tick bites.if you are bitten by a tick, experts recommend using tweezers to firmly grab the head of the insect and gently pull it out. once the tick is removed, be on the lookout for symptoms of lyme diseasesot
>bonnie crater is vice president of the bay area lyme foundation. of lyme disease, which if left untreated, can result in serious health problems. just a few years ago, lyme disease was almost unheard of in the bay area but ticks carrying the disease are now widespread. sot
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but butler's friend bonnie reeves-cambpell says his mental health was never in question during his days the highland high school varsity football team. (nat)"neven butler, number 55 offensive end"(bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "he was pretty nice, he was jsut a class clown"?reeves campbell says butler was kicked off the team because of his grades and later dropped out of school.she's shocked about the charges he's facing... (bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "thats not neven that's not the person i know"because prosecutors filed new charges, the arraignment was pushed until next month.(family walking away)butlers mother and some of his friends who showed up to the brief court appearance..left quickly.. refusing to answer questions from reporters.... (steve) butler will be back in court on june 8th. for now he's being held without bail. meanwhile petrus' loved ones are planning to hold a public funeral service for her on saturday june 3rd. (steve) a sleepover ended in tragedy for one florida family. (vicki) 12-year-old ramya eunice was accidentally shot in the hea
but butler's friend bonnie reeves-cambpell says his mental health was never in question during his days the highland high school varsity football team. (nat)"neven butler, number 55 offensive end"(bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's friend) "he was pretty nice, he was jsut a class clown"?reeves campbell says butler was kicked off the team because of his grades and later dropped out of school.she's shocked about the charges he's facing... (bonnie reeves- campbell - suspect's...
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host: bonnie thank you. share comments on facebook.com/c-span, what does memorial day mean to you is our question. here from at lant ageorgia good morning. caller: hello there, everybody. i'm a disabled veteran, i was drafted in 1969, i was too tall for the draft, so they changed the law and i became short enough to be drafted. i ended up in infantly out fit in vietnam, i was the tallest man in my battalion and sent back to headquarters for memorial day ceremony and while i was gone, my squad walked into an ambush and a number of my people were killed. so all you people who think it is cool to hate somebody because of their complexion or because of their accent or how short they are you need to think of being what you are doing because time is running out for love to take over what is going on. thank you very much. bye-bye. host: thank you for the call. the scene at the vietnam veteran's memorial. let's pause for a moment and watch, you can see people rubbing the name etching on the wall of the 58,000 names
host: bonnie thank you. share comments on facebook.com/c-span, what does memorial day mean to you is our question. here from at lant ageorgia good morning. caller: hello there, everybody. i'm a disabled veteran, i was drafted in 1969, i was too tall for the draft, so they changed the law and i became short enough to be drafted. i ended up in infantly out fit in vietnam, i was the tallest man in my battalion and sent back to headquarters for memorial day ceremony and while i was gone, my squad...
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bonnie knew about it. he kept silent until 1985. a largeould discover amount of money in bob's gym bag. she called her brother, who is a catholic priest in rome and says i'm concerned that bob is up to bad things again. that brother calls the other brother, who is an fbi agent in chicago, working on the polish squad and says i believe our brother-in-law is a spy. the current fbi officer called his supervisor and says i believe my brother in law is a spy. it gets murky at that point, that that supervisor agent never files a report in the never pursued it. the director knew about it. the problem was, they knew there was a traitor because they could never explain all the losses in agents betrayed by aims were wrapped up -- by ames were wrapped up. they were constantly looking for the mall. they believed it was a cia officer and it was actually robert hanssen. they were the same age and lived on the same street and had a similar background and had run similar cases. it was a great shock when hansen was discovered. it is a remarkable cas
bonnie knew about it. he kept silent until 1985. a largeould discover amount of money in bob's gym bag. she called her brother, who is a catholic priest in rome and says i'm concerned that bob is up to bad things again. that brother calls the other brother, who is an fbi agent in chicago, working on the polish squad and says i believe our brother-in-law is a spy. the current fbi officer called his supervisor and says i believe my brother in law is a spy. it gets murky at that point, that that...
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. >>> for a look at memorial day weather, here is meteorologist bonnie schneider. is it going to rain? >> it's raining now across the northeast and into the atlantic. we have thunderstorms through the state college area and across much of the south. if you're driving i-10 louisiana or texas, be careful out there. it's a busy day for travel memorial day. texas and southeast, some of the places we're watching for highways to be a little more congested due to thunderstorms in the houston area we're expecting storms today. through much of upstate new york. really from boston to philadelphia if you're driving i-95 or 87 or 90, buffalo, all those places you may have to face downpours. haven't been bad in terms of airport delays, could get worgs for major cities. i mentioned houston, but also atlanta, detroit, chicago could face weather related delays. temperatur for this holiday quite warm. actually very hot as you head off further to areas of the west where we're above normal but cooler in parts of the northeast and staying warm but not quite as hot as what we've seen i
. >>> for a look at memorial day weather, here is meteorologist bonnie schneider. is it going to rain? >> it's raining now across the northeast and into the atlantic. we have thunderstorms through the state college area and across much of the south. if you're driving i-10 louisiana or texas, be careful out there. it's a busy day for travel memorial day. texas and southeast, some of the places we're watching for highways to be a little more congested due to thunderstorms in the...
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the 71-year-old bonnie died on the seen, the 78-year-old,dom in stable condition. the relationship between parents and son is incredibly close. an autopsy is scheduled for this weekend. >>> runway repairs combined with a global technical glirch at london's heathrow airport causing a ripple effect of delays and cancellations. nbc bay area's christie smith is live at sfo with the details. how are the passengers handling all of this. >> reporter: as they say, pack your patience. that's what people are trying to do here today. i did get off the phone with the airport duty manager. she tells me there have been over 250 delays here today. we are talking anywhere from 15 to 45 minutes. but for some passengers on british airways it was much more difficult than that. >> i'm going the dallas, texas. and unfortunately, the -- it's delayed. >> reporter: jesus perez is waiting on flight from s fo to see family for the memorial day weekend. >> they say one time and change it that's making me frustrated. >> reporter: his flight was pushed back 40 minutes. it was one of many as sf
the 71-year-old bonnie died on the seen, the 78-year-old,dom in stable condition. the relationship between parents and son is incredibly close. an autopsy is scheduled for this weekend. >>> runway repairs combined with a global technical glirch at london's heathrow airport causing a ripple effect of delays and cancellations. nbc bay area's christie smith is live at sfo with the details. how are the passengers handling all of this. >> reporter: as they say, pack your patience....
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success starts and ends with bonnie plants.whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to five free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our average customer could lower their monthly bills by over three hundred dollars. go to lendingtree.com right now. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. they offer free cancellation if my plans change. visit booking.com. booking.yeah. is to always keep track of your employees.r micromanage them. make sure they're producing. woo! employee of the month! you really shouldn't leave their side. vita coco coconut water, hydration comes naturally. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ to take advantage of this offer on a volvo s90, visit your local dealer. >>> my father
success starts and ends with bonnie plants.whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! free? yeah. could save thousands. you should probably buy me dinner. no. go to lendingtree.com for a new home loan or refinance. receive up to five free offers and choose the loan that's right for you. our average customer could lower their monthly bills by over three hundred dollars. go to lendingtree.com right now....
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it should just come straight up to you, bonnie. there you go. >> the issue of why money matters to children's development is best addressed by the voluminous body of research on the effects of poverty and economic stress on children's development. this research is informed by three perspectives. the first focusing on investment, the second focusing on family stress and the third focusing on environmental stress. i want to try to present some major findings relevant to each of these perspectives and i want to encompass findings from correlation of research as well as experimental research. experimental research where individuals are assigned randomly to control or experimental or treatment groups is critically important in estimating the extent in which the association of family income and child outcomes is causal. but these studies have a problem that they often tell us very little about the processes that are involved in that relationship. whereas correlation research has the opposite limitation in that it often -- it's purposeful
it should just come straight up to you, bonnie. there you go. >> the issue of why money matters to children's development is best addressed by the voluminous body of research on the effects of poverty and economic stress on children's development. this research is informed by three perspectives. the first focusing on investment, the second focusing on family stress and the third focusing on environmental stress. i want to try to present some major findings relevant to each of these...
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joining me now, msnbc's meteorologist, bonnie schneider.nie, what's happening out there this holiday weekend? >> well, jacob, just moments ago a tornado watch was issued for parts of kansas and missouri. this goes until 7:00 p.m. central time tonight. this is an area we're watching for strong thunderstorms just south of kansas city. we have severe thunderstorm warnings well in place. so unfortunately it's going to be a dangerous day as we go through much of the afternoon into the evening hours. i want to talk about travel since it's such a busy travel weekend. for this afternoon we're looking at dangerous travel, possibly thunderstorms along i-70. that's where we have the tornado watch right now. also further to the east we could see some scattered storms impact your drive on i-81 as well. now, for tomorrow a lot of that storm will push further to the east. we're not looking in terms of the threat of severe weather, but still downpours that could slow traffic down on i-90, 77 and i-40 from little rock down through tennessee. for memorial da
joining me now, msnbc's meteorologist, bonnie schneider.nie, what's happening out there this holiday weekend? >> well, jacob, just moments ago a tornado watch was issued for parts of kansas and missouri. this goes until 7:00 p.m. central time tonight. this is an area we're watching for strong thunderstorms just south of kansas city. we have severe thunderstorm warnings well in place. so unfortunately it's going to be a dangerous day as we go through much of the afternoon into the evening...
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with me are anne ashworth, who's the associate editor at the times, and bonnie greer, playwright andfor the new european. let's take a look at the front pages then. the telegraph leads with friday's cyber attack that hit 48 nhs trusts. it says thousands of operations and appointments will be cancelled, as staff brace themselves for more problems as they attempt to log on to work computers on monday mornings. the observer leads on the election campaign. it says a multi—millionaire city worker has pledged to fund a campaign to try to oust almost 140 pro—remain mps to ensure there is no "backsliding on brexit", as he puts it, after the election. the sunday times leads with theresa may's pledge to change the law to help councils and housing associations build hundreds of thousands of new homes. it also carries a picture of the singer harry styles, who says brexit is the wrong direction for the country. the daily express says theresa may is on course to win a record number of seats — 398, giving her a majority of 147. can wejust can we just clarify, before anybody gets cross with me, that
with me are anne ashworth, who's the associate editor at the times, and bonnie greer, playwright andfor the new european. let's take a look at the front pages then. the telegraph leads with friday's cyber attack that hit 48 nhs trusts. it says thousands of operations and appointments will be cancelled, as staff brace themselves for more problems as they attempt to log on to work computers on monday mornings. the observer leads on the election campaign. it says a multi—millionaire city worker...
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this is the photo of ceo travis with his mother bonnie.the accident happened on friday, in fresno county. police say bonnie and her sons boat hit a rock, he died at the scene -- she died at the scene, and the husband went to the hospital. >>> a private jet once owned by elvis presley had the auction block tonight. it has been sitting on a runway in roswell new mexico for 35 years. an undisclosed buyer bought it at a auction for $430,000 as rumored to be more than -- rumored to be worth more than $3 million. the interior has old toned would work, greg -- red shad carpet, it's in dire need of restoration. >> can you picture yourself sitting in that red sea? >> elvis was 42 years old when he died, in 1976 in memphis. >>>the owner of rj meets in wisconsin just received a large refrigerated vending machine. it is filled with bacon, brought and other meats. the machine is from europe, and the owner said it's the first of its kind in the u.s. >> i've been waiting for mac years for this, i'm pretty pumped.>> i look at it as another way for me to s
this is the photo of ceo travis with his mother bonnie.the accident happened on friday, in fresno county. police say bonnie and her sons boat hit a rock, he died at the scene -- she died at the scene, and the husband went to the hospital. >>> a private jet once owned by elvis presley had the auction block tonight. it has been sitting on a runway in roswell new mexico for 35 years. an undisclosed buyer bought it at a auction for $430,000 as rumored to be more than -- rumored to be worth...
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the autopsy on bonnie kalanick was done earlier today... the result will be released sometime this week. (justine) in san francisco, a security guard is now under arrest after a deadly shooting outside a bar on mission street. kron four's spencer blake has details from the excelsior district, where a man was killed right on the sidewalk. la oficina cocktail lounge is the only bar for a few blocks on this part of mission street, but neighbors say there's not usually anything crazy going on.but just after midnight sunday morning, a man who lives around the corner was starting to doze off when he heard two pops."pretty clear it was a handgun. probably semi-automatic because it was, ya know, pop pop."by the time he got to the window, police cars had already arrived.soon they were blocking off the street. douglas argueta was working security at la oficina.he was inside while the other guard was outside the front door. suddenly he radiod to argueta, calling for help."i ask him over here, 'what happened? what happened? what happened?' 'he attackin
the autopsy on bonnie kalanick was done earlier today... the result will be released sometime this week. (justine) in san francisco, a security guard is now under arrest after a deadly shooting outside a bar on mission street. kron four's spencer blake has details from the excelsior district, where a man was killed right on the sidewalk. la oficina cocktail lounge is the only bar for a few blocks on this part of mission street, but neighbors say there's not usually anything crazy going on.but...
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his wife bonnie was 71 years old. >> police in san francisco arrested three suspects who forced them to close off several blocks of hayes valley. saying the suspects were in a car trying to drive into a plain closed officer on laguna street no officers were injured and all were reopened. >>> east bay teen helped rescue his young brother after a house caught fire had unincorporated hayward. 18-year-old jumped out of second story window his brother was still in the house on the second into floor, neighbor brought over the ladder to reach him. >> he seen everybody outside and got anxious and scared and deposit the want to come out the window so had to go and yank him out. >> the boy suffered smoke inhalation pattelo will leave to the navy for training next month. >>> a big fire in freemt started last night at a mini store age. 18 units damaged by fire. 18 others received smoke damage. the cause is still under investigation. >>> up blue whale we are learning more how it died. d. >> one scientist said it is the largest whale she's ever seen and tonight believe she's likely been struck by
his wife bonnie was 71 years old. >> police in san francisco arrested three suspects who forced them to close off several blocks of hayes valley. saying the suspects were in a car trying to drive into a plain closed officer on laguna street no officers were injured and all were reopened. >>> east bay teen helped rescue his young brother after a house caught fire had unincorporated hayward. 18-year-old jumped out of second story window his brother was still in the house on the...
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his wife bonnie was 71 years old. >> police in san francisco arrested three suspects who forced them to close off several blocks of hayes valley. saying the suspects were in a car trying to drive into a plain closed officer on laguna street no officers were injured and all were reopened. >>> east bay teen helped rescue his young brother after a house caught fire had unincorporated hayward. 18-year-old jumped out of second story window his brother was still in the house on the second into floor, neighbor brought over the ladder to reach him. >> he seen everybody outside and got anxious and scared and deposit the want to come out the window so had to go and yank him out. >> the boy suffered smoke inhalation pattelo will leave to the navy for training next month. >>> a big fire in freemt started last night at a mini store age. 18 units damaged by fire. 18 others received smoke damage. the cause is still under investigation. >>> in the north bay the washed up blue whale we are learning more how it died. d. >> one scientist said it is the largest whale she's ever seen and tonight believe
his wife bonnie was 71 years old. >> police in san francisco arrested three suspects who forced them to close off several blocks of hayes valley. saying the suspects were in a car trying to drive into a plain closed officer on laguna street no officers were injured and all were reopened. >>> east bay teen helped rescue his young brother after a house caught fire had unincorporated hayward. 18-year-old jumped out of second story window his brother was still in the house on the...
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, faye dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never counted. >> torres says he didn't just gamble away his loot but was a modern day robinhood. >> i would give money to homeless people when i see them on the street. i give them $100. i remember one time i was coming out of a bank and kids were out there at christmastime with the salvation army. he asked me for money. i don't have any right now and i'll be right back. you can imagine what i did, okay? >> now 49 years old, torres started his career as a bank robber when he was only 17, and he claims all of his robberies have been non-violent. >> i would go in there and basically just pass the note. i never used a gun. basically used to put this is a robbery. give me all the 100s and 50s from the bottom drawer first. i wanted the money from the
, faye dunaway and i remember walking home that day and i said i'm going to rob a bank, just like bonnie and clyde used to. i was kicking rocks, you know. i was just a kid. >> how much money do you think you've gotten from your bank robberies all these years? >> i don't know. you might want to ask ceasar's palace or something. i have no idea. i never counted. >> torres says he didn't just gamble away his loot but was a modern day robinhood. >> i would give money to...
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bonnie died yesterday when her boat hit a rock and sank near fresno. accident and is in serious condition. >>> to developing news now out of washington, d.c. abc news has confirmed reports that president trump's son-in-law spoke with russia's ambassador about creating a secret line of communication with moscow. abc news reporter david wright has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: tonight abc news has confirmed president trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, did try to establish a back channel with russian officials during the transition, according to sources. but sources insist kushner's effort was focused on the u.s. response to syria and other policy matters. an initial meeting took place in december at trump tower according to sources. kushner sat down with retired lieutenant general mike flynn and russian ambassador sergey kislyak. these new details may help to explain why kushner has come under scrutiny by fbi investigators who are looking into russian meddling in the election and possible collusion by trump associates. today the president
bonnie died yesterday when her boat hit a rock and sank near fresno. accident and is in serious condition. >>> to developing news now out of washington, d.c. abc news has confirmed reports that president trump's son-in-law spoke with russia's ambassador about creating a secret line of communication with moscow. abc news reporter david wright has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: tonight abc news has confirmed president trump's son-in-law, jared kushner, did try to...
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bonnie? vonnie: sprint and t-mobile talk in former mobile -- merger talks. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets, i'm vonnie quinn. shermang and alex joined me for deals report. stock just halted on the new york stock exchange. this thanks to alex chairman. he was your scoop. where reporting a company called globalstar, about a $2 million reported. with the ceo of the company a few months ago and he told us that he was thinking about potentially exploring all different options. the wirelessasing spectrum of the company. they own a swath of wireless spectrum that they got permission from the fcc to use. it used to be similar to what charlie ergen did with dish network. we are breaking the news yesterday, straight path was acquired by verizon. not directly comparable, but still the general world of wireless spectrum for 5g uses. globalstar is hiring financial advisors to seek a sale. that's company at about a $2 billion mark. vonnie: it jumped 23%, who might be interested? i imagine that at&t and verizon may look again. perhaps even the other
bonnie? vonnie: sprint and t-mobile talk in former mobile -- merger talks. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets, i'm vonnie quinn. shermang and alex joined me for deals report. stock just halted on the new york stock exchange. this thanks to alex chairman. he was your scoop. where reporting a company called globalstar, about a $2 million reported. with the ceo of the company a few months ago and he told us that he was thinking about potentially exploring all...
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. >>> meteorologist bonnie shooider and we are tracking severe weather across much of missouri.nado warnings right now, frequent lightning really pounding at this time. this is just the beginning of a big severe weather day and into the evening tonight. 61 million people at risk for large hail tonight and potential for damaging winds. we're also watching for those that are traveling this weekend to be impacted by this nasty weather all the way eastward as well. so highways like 64, 81 and 70 will be headaches for today. tomorrow we'll look more toward the midwest, less in terms of severe weather but downpours in chicago, cleveland, as far south as little rock. on monday memorial day itself we could see wet weather along the gulf coast and all the way to the northeast including boston. so watch out if you're driving in that vicinity. richard. >>> bonnie, thank you so much for that. as many of you know, it is commencement season. and one address is getting some attention. nbc's morgan radford has more. >> reporter: in her most pointed comments since sheost the presidential electio
. >>> meteorologist bonnie shooider and we are tracking severe weather across much of missouri.nado warnings right now, frequent lightning really pounding at this time. this is just the beginning of a big severe weather day and into the evening tonight. 61 million people at risk for large hail tonight and potential for damaging winds. we're also watching for those that are traveling this weekend to be impacted by this nasty weather all the way eastward as well. so highways like 64, 81...
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>> bonnie stevenson. pete: stick around for bonnie. was looking at the west dubuque tap page, must be a good place. they have all the pictures of the live truck that pete has got out there. ainsley: they do. steve: five out of five stars on facebook. last night's special pork steak with grilled onions, american fries, salad, roll, apple sauce. carryouts welcome. brian: no who is not welcome? gangs. ms-13. abby: great transition, brian. i want to bring your headlines in a serious turn. violent gang members accused of attacking a twarge a machete now behind bars facing charges. three ms-13 members targeted and shot at the teen because they didn't like the way that he was laughing. all three of the suspects are illegals from sel el salvador. promised to ms-13 blaming immigration policies. explosive town hall meeting. same medical center that a watchdog group found was putting vets' lives at risk with unsanitary conditions. >> this is what he put over my husband's port on his arm. i mean, this -- this is just unbelievable. you don't do thi
>> bonnie stevenson. pete: stick around for bonnie. was looking at the west dubuque tap page, must be a good place. they have all the pictures of the live truck that pete has got out there. ainsley: they do. steve: five out of five stars on facebook. last night's special pork steak with grilled onions, american fries, salad, roll, apple sauce. carryouts welcome. brian: no who is not welcome? gangs. ms-13. abby: great transition, brian. i want to bring your headlines in a serious turn....
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for a hundred years, every bonnie plant has started with two hands and a mission...t fresh homegrown herbs and vegetables on every table in america. who are you talking to? the plants, they like it. success starts and ends with bonnie plants. dude. your crunching's scaring the fish. dude. they're just jealous. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch with crunchy clusters and the taste of apples and strawberries. (excited) i got one! (jokingly) guess we're having cereal for dinner. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch apple strawberry >>> here's your top stories. president donald trump has told the "new york times" that he has quote total confidence in son-in-law jared kushner, this comes after reports that kushner tried to set set up a secret communications channel with russia. >>> a zoo will remain closed tomorrow after a zoo keeper was attacked and killed by a tiger. >> the penguins won tonight. game two of the best of seven series is on wednesday. back to lockup. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> the goal of most kent county jail deputies is
for a hundred years, every bonnie plant has started with two hands and a mission...t fresh homegrown herbs and vegetables on every table in america. who are you talking to? the plants, they like it. success starts and ends with bonnie plants. dude. your crunching's scaring the fish. dude. they're just jealous. new kellogg's raisin bran crunch with crunchy clusters and the taste of apples and strawberries. (excited) i got one! (jokingly) guess we're having cereal for dinner. new kellogg's raisin...
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the couple was found on a shore of the lake. 71-year-old bonny died at the scene, 78-year-old donnie in stable condition. an autopsy is scheduled for this weekend. >>> memorial day weekend bringing challenges to travelers at sfo. you've got runway repairs, combined with the global technical glitch at london's heathrow airport. christie smith has the story. >> i'm going to dallas, texas. and unfortunately the -- it's delayed. >> reporter: jesus perez is waiting on a flight from sfo for memorial day weekend. but the trip is off to a slow start. >> they say it one time and then they change it. that makes me be frustrated. >> reporter: he wasn't sure why his flight was pushed back about 40 minutes, but it was one of many as sfo continues a runway repaving and construction project, and timing is key. the summer travel rush is around the corner. >> i think there might be delays. so, yeah. >> you rounded the corner and saw this, what did you think? >> uh-oh. >> reporter: aaron kirby's flight to ohio was on time. but they were held up in memorial day weekend traffic jams. >> we knew it would
the couple was found on a shore of the lake. 71-year-old bonny died at the scene, 78-year-old donnie in stable condition. an autopsy is scheduled for this weekend. >>> memorial day weekend bringing challenges to travelers at sfo. you've got runway repairs, combined with the global technical glitch at london's heathrow airport. christie smith has the story. >> i'm going to dallas, texas. and unfortunately the -- it's delayed. >> reporter: jesus perez is waiting on a flight...
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success starts and ends with bonnie plants.ents it become♪ clear, together always was, and always will be, a better way. ♪ in the mirror everyday. when i look when i look in the mirror everyday. everyday, i think how fortunate i am. i think is today going to be the day, that we find a cure? i think how much i can do to help change people's lives. that helps me to keep going to cure this. my great great grandfather lived to be 118 years old. i've heard many stories from patients and their physicians about what they are going through. i often told people "oh i'm going to easily live to be 100" and, uh, it looks like i might not make it to retirement age. we are continually learning and unraveling what is behind this disease. i may not benefit from those breakthroughs, but i'm sure going to... i'm bringing forward a treatment for alzheimer's disease, yes, in my lifetime, i will make sure. there's nothing more than my vacation.me so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com
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. >>> here's bonnie schneider. >> here's what we're looking at. we got a little bit of storm coverage popping up across parts of louisiana and into texas and also some lightning in mississipp a airport delays going through the afternoon and morning hours we're watching out for storms from san antonio to nashville and evening hours we could see delays pop up in the midwest and parts of the midwest as well. temperatures across the country depending where you are will be a cool memorial day or warm one. unseasonably hot across parts of the west, cool in new england. that's a look at your national forecast. let's take a look at the weather where you are. temperatures are looking cool in the northeast. 50 degrees up into new england and then in the south it's really going to be hot and stormy. in jacksonville a high of 96 degrees. looking really warm in florida. >>> so depending where you are across the country that will make a big difference in the weather we face. >>> all right. when it's warm a lot of water parkes will be the destination for a lot o
. >>> here's bonnie schneider. >> here's what we're looking at. we got a little bit of storm coverage popping up across parts of louisiana and into texas and also some lightning in mississipp a airport delays going through the afternoon and morning hours we're watching out for storms from san antonio to nashville and evening hours we could see delays pop up in the midwest and parts of the midwest as well. temperatures across the country depending where you are will be a cool...
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bonnie schneider is tracking all of it. >> good morning. we had strong storms in atlanta and 38 million people at risk in america today. large hail and damaging wind, not as baed as what we saw -- bad as what we saw yesterday. let's break it down in terms of the holiday weekend. severe storms, the best chance from texas to ohio. that's for today. as we look towards memorial day if you're out and about, keep in mind we could see storms in a a areas to the east and the southeast. on monday, 18 million people at risk for severe weather. you can see that's across much of the carolinas. temperatures really depends on where you are. cooler up to the northeast. very hot across much of the south especially in texas where we have seen highs yesterday in the 90s. now the heat will start to build for a beach day. even though it will be stormy out there. the temperatures will be warm enough for the myrtle beach area. staying cool in buffalo right at 65. up to do bar harbor in boston, cooler temperatures for the memorial day. we're looking stormy across
bonnie schneider is tracking all of it. >> good morning. we had strong storms in atlanta and 38 million people at risk in america today. large hail and damaging wind, not as baed as what we saw -- bad as what we saw yesterday. let's break it down in terms of the holiday weekend. severe storms, the best chance from texas to ohio. that's for today. as we look towards memorial day if you're out and about, keep in mind we could see storms in a a areas to the east and the southeast. on monday,...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey levine and bonnie powers are the masterminds behind the kit.y were inspired by their own nuptials. while they said their vows, they had their guests marry themselves. >> the idea was i think a lot of people don't know how would i even start, what would i do. >> reporter: in the last three years they've sold more than 200 kits and counting as more women choose to embrace this new tradition. >> getting married here is -- yeah, it's everything that i could have wanted. >> reporter: petra hansen also chose to put a ring on it. >> i kept getting the question, like how come you're not married? why aren't you married? and what's wrong with you for not being married? and i was getting a little tired of answering that question. >> reporter: so she took a stand. >> a woman's chance to be and bothworthy in our culture i actually measured in dog years. we are really given this little window to find a mate, find a family, have it all. you know, before we're 35. and it just isn't ridiculous. >> reporter: she's lived a successful life. a fashion designer by t
. >> reporter: jeffrey levine and bonnie powers are the masterminds behind the kit.y were inspired by their own nuptials. while they said their vows, they had their guests marry themselves. >> the idea was i think a lot of people don't know how would i even start, what would i do. >> reporter: in the last three years they've sold more than 200 kits and counting as more women choose to embrace this new tradition. >> getting married here is -- yeah, it's everything that i...
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success starts and ends with bonnie plants.ow business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >>> welcome back. data download time. is donald trump make the republican parry or is the party already remaking itself in a way that allowed donald trump to walk in? there's evidence that the gop was becoming trumpian before he got there. our data guru analyzed polling going back to 2010 to help us understand this trend. education is a key measure. in 2010, 41% of college graduates called themselves republican, while 39% called themselves democrats. a six-point jump, that's a big swing overall. democrats now have the edge with college educated voters. republicans have seen a five-point jump with that group while democrats have seen a five-point drop. also a pretty significant swing. this education gap follows some geographic trends that we've been following that help us explain why some
success starts and ends with bonnie plants.ow business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >>> welcome back. data download time. is donald trump make the republican parry or is the party already remaking itself in a way that allowed donald trump to walk in? there's evidence that the gop was becoming trumpian before he got there. our...
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for a hundred years, every bonnie plant has started with two hands and a mission... put fresh homegrown herbs and vegetables on every table in america. who are you talking to? the plants, they like it. success starts and ends with bonnie plants. >>> you know what else they say aboutt my people, the pulse, they say i have the most loyal people, where i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody a i wouldn't lose any voters, okay it's like incredible. >> one of the most referred to quotes of the campaign for good reason. president trump during january of last year during the gop primary making a claim that made jaws drop at the time. at the time he had a double digit lead in the polls over his primary opponents. much has been made about the recent drop in his approval numbers. but has anything changed with the trump base? there's only one person who can get this question. and that is our national political correspond end steve kornacki at the big board tonight. >> brian, yeah, let's look at this. these were the headlines last week. everybody looking a
for a hundred years, every bonnie plant has started with two hands and a mission... put fresh homegrown herbs and vegetables on every table in america. who are you talking to? the plants, they like it. success starts and ends with bonnie plants. >>> you know what else they say aboutt my people, the pulse, they say i have the most loyal people, where i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody a i wouldn't lose any voters, okay it's like incredible. >> one of...
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bonnie tarantino/la bala entro a su apartamento 13:44 yo lo que quiero es que mi hija y mi nieto se sientanos cuando vengan a visitarme que esta esperando el senor alcalde o la policia que nos caiga un balazo a nosotros. 35:11 entre las cosas que quieren es que se instalen mas camaras de seguridad en la zona para que se puedan detectar a los culpables...desde san francisco pilar nino noticiero telemundo 48 lorena/top vo --a pesar de que ya se han retirado los cargos en contra de un vendedor de fruta que fue los cargos en contra de un vendedor de fruta que fue arrestado este mes en san lorenzo.. una coalicion de organizaciones hispanas estan condenando hoy los comentarios de un oficial del sheriff del condado de alameda.. --de acuerdo con el grupo ''acudir'', el sargento ray kelly dijo a medios de comunicacion que ''si no se detiene este tipo de ventas.. comenzar a verse como un mercado de frutas del tercer mundo''.. --el comentario, dicen, es racista y muestra desdn por la comunidad inmigrante.. cesar algunas autoridades en oakland quieren evitar que residetnes que viven en edificios de tre
bonnie tarantino/la bala entro a su apartamento 13:44 yo lo que quiero es que mi hija y mi nieto se sientanos cuando vengan a visitarme que esta esperando el senor alcalde o la policia que nos caiga un balazo a nosotros. 35:11 entre las cosas que quieren es que se instalen mas camaras de seguridad en la zona para que se puedan detectar a los culpables...desde san francisco pilar nino noticiero telemundo 48 lorena/top vo --a pesar de que ya se han retirado los cargos en contra de un vendedor de...
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. >>> here's bonnie schneider. >> here's what we're looking at. we got a little bit of storm coverage popping up across parts of louisiana and into texas and also some lightning in mississippi as well. looking ahead to possible airport delays going through the afternoon and morning hours we're watching out for storms from san antonio to nashville and evening hours we could see delays pop up in the midwest and parts of the midwest as well. temperatures across the country depending where you are will be a cool memorial day or warm one. unseasonably hot across parts of the >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist bill henley. clouds and still some rain in the area. this is a cloudy view from here at the nbc10 studios. light rain from philadelphia, northeast into trenton. showers into new jersey, as well. a line of showers getting ready to move toward delaware this morning. but it's not going to be rainfall all day. i'll have your memorial day forecast ahead at 4:30. >> all right. thank you. >>> here's a look at what we're working on for "nbc10 news today"
. >>> here's bonnie schneider. >> here's what we're looking at. we got a little bit of storm coverage popping up across parts of louisiana and into texas and also some lightning in mississippi as well. looking ahead to possible airport delays going through the afternoon and morning hours we're watching out for storms from san antonio to nashville and evening hours we could see delays pop up in the midwest and parts of the midwest as well. temperatures across the country depending...
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. >> i'm running my radar when bonnie comes by.> slow it down bonnie. >> oz, turn on your radio. ♪ you are here at the start of a moment on the edge of the world where the river meets the sea ♪ ♪ here on the edge of the atlantic on an island in between there and here ♪ ♪ i'm an islander i am an islander i'm an islander there and here ♪ ♪ i am an islander i'm an islander i am an islander i'm an islander ♪ ♪ there and here i am an islander i'm an islander i am an islander ♪ ♪ i'm an islander i am an islander ♪ ♪ welcome tth welcome to the trees to the ocean and the sky and whatever's in between ♪ ♪ to the ones who left you are never truly gone our candle's in the window and the candle's always on ♪ ♪ when the sun is coming up and the world has come ashore if you're hoping for a harbor than you'll find ♪ ♪ an open door in the winter from the water through whatevers in the way to the ones who have ♪ ♪ come from away we say welcome to the welcome to the welcome to the♪ ♪ welcome to the welcome to the welcome to the welcome to the ♪ ♪ th
. >> i'm running my radar when bonnie comes by.> slow it down bonnie. >> oz, turn on your radio. ♪ you are here at the start of a moment on the edge of the world where the river meets the sea ♪ ♪ here on the edge of the atlantic on an island in between there and here ♪ ♪ i'm an islander i am an islander i'm an islander there and here ♪ ♪ i am an islander i'm an islander i am an islander i'm an islander ♪ ♪ there and here i am an islander i'm an islander i am an...
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bonnie, what do you got?en in new york overcast and cooler for memorial day, but in the southeast, storms right now in l.a. 38 million people at risk for severe weather today. tomorrow that threat will push eastward. i don't think it's as bad today as it might be tomorrow because we're expecting larger cities to potentially face thunderstorms, and the worst timing for memorial day. some areas along the gulf coast where many people will be at the beaches, temperatures will be really warm across much of the southeast and the central plains, but there are the overcast skies throughout much of new york city. clouds increase, storms popping up in washington and northern virginia. there's times square. it's not as bright and sunny as maybe you'd like it to be. looking at the forecast for memorial day, cloudy and cool weather in the northeast, warm further west and hot across the central and southern plains. temperatures will climb into the 80s. rain i mentioned along the gulf coast. cooler temperatures in the midwe
bonnie, what do you got?en in new york overcast and cooler for memorial day, but in the southeast, storms right now in l.a. 38 million people at risk for severe weather today. tomorrow that threat will push eastward. i don't think it's as bad today as it might be tomorrow because we're expecting larger cities to potentially face thunderstorms, and the worst timing for memorial day. some areas along the gulf coast where many people will be at the beaches, temperatures will be really warm across...