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i guess onend of the most poignu scenes comes with a man named garland white. he was a chaplain with the 28th usct.fight usct stands for united states ra colored troop, african-american men recruited to fight with the union army. garland white's retch money was one of the first to come into the city and they marched through the city, marched the lt western edge of town.on they were followed by a large te crowd of freed people and they went to a military camp on the d western edge of town, stacked their arms and the officers asked garland white to get up and make a few comments to heg people about theot meaning of freedom. he was a preacher. so he was a gifted speaker. he got up and began to talk.ho just imagine, this was the day e of freedom for the people he was talking to.uldn even though he was a gifted o exhorter, he choked up. said a few words about freedom s and couldn't finish, because heo had been born into slavery.to in richmond. and as a boy had been sold south to georgia and escaped to the north, became a preacher and inm a sense had come home with h
i guess onend of the most poignu scenes comes with a man named garland white. he was a chaplain with the 28th usct.fight usct stands for united states ra colored troop, african-american men recruited to fight with the union army. garland white's retch money was one of the first to come into the city and they marched through the city, marched the lt western edge of town.on they were followed by a large te crowd of freed people and they went to a military camp on the d western edge of town,...
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we believe the danger zone now is located from garland to north mesquite and perhaps to rowlett, take cover on the lowest floor available. >> and the area by the flying j, highland hills the dallas police have a command post at the rec center and the largest debris field is stagecoach trail and the streets along stagecoach trail. >>shepard: this is coverage from kdfw. [ barking ] i'm your dog, holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurae where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] dollar for dollar, nobody protects you from mayhem like allstate. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz.
we believe the danger zone now is located from garland to north mesquite and perhaps to rowlett, take cover on the lowest floor available. >> and the area by the flying j, highland hills the dallas police have a command post at the rec center and the largest debris field is stagecoach trail and the streets along stagecoach trail. >>shepard: this is coverage from kdfw. [ barking ] i'm your dog, holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your...
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she plays judy garland a couple months before judy garland died of a drug overdose.ve the performance this woman gives. i had in idea until i met her afterwards. there she is backstage. >> pretty. >> she's an english woman. she's from northern england and what she does as garland on the stage is -- >> i want to see it. >> -- unbelievable! i leaned over -- david friedman and i just said give her the tony now. it's an absolute tour de force. and so heartbreaking because before of the genius that was this woman's talent but you think about the fact that she'd been given drugs since she was a small young girl all the way up -- just so she could get in front of the cameras. of course she would end up the way she ended up. so you go to -- i've made a couple of predictions this year. i do want to change one of mine. i think now it is between "once for" for best musical. "once" can't be best musical. we'll explain it when it gets closer. >>> i went to this great event, beth israel medical center. they had a great luncheon for breast cancer survivors. i want to give a big tha
she plays judy garland a couple months before judy garland died of a drug overdose.ve the performance this woman gives. i had in idea until i met her afterwards. there she is backstage. >> pretty. >> she's an english woman. she's from northern england and what she does as garland on the stage is -- >> i want to see it. >> -- unbelievable! i leaned over -- david friedman and i just said give her the tony now. it's an absolute tour de force. and so heartbreaking because...
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i ask them to give me modern songs and i do them as judy garland. >> jude did garland doing amy winehouse's try to make me go to rehab ♪ ♪ and i said no >> thank you. and i'm tone deaf. only when i do these impressions, i never sing as me. >> and anybody else you want to do for us, one last one? >> you know, harvey firestein. you know, you don't understand a word he's saying. and carol channing. >> i just love our nation's capitol. barbara. >> very good, scott. >> thank you so much for coming to see us. are there tickets available still? >> there are. mcc d.c..com. or scott nevins.com and i'll be tweeting about it all day. >> you can catch scott nevins at one night stand, the comedy show, tonight and tomorrow night at the metropolitan community church in washington, d.c. come back and see us again. >> i will, i love it here. >> keep us laughing, i know everybody will be laughing all through it. >> i have a ticket if you want to come, barbara. just say it. >> thanks a lot, scott. >>> it's 11:39 now. still ahead, a procedure designed to make you look rejuvenated. and less tired, who couldn't
i ask them to give me modern songs and i do them as judy garland. >> jude did garland doing amy winehouse's try to make me go to rehab ♪ ♪ and i said no >> thank you. and i'm tone deaf. only when i do these impressions, i never sing as me. >> and anybody else you want to do for us, one last one? >> you know, harvey firestein. you know, you don't understand a word he's saying. and carol channing. >> i just love our nation's capitol. barbara. >> very good,...
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another of them moving away from garland. there is yet another storm behind that showing some sign of rotation. that's not uncommon in a case like this. when you've got an environment that favors rotating storms. when you've got the wind shear and the low level humidity. oftentimes you will get multiple storms. the two most dangerous storms are now moving away from dallas and ft. worth in their wake. at least for the time being. what we appear to be looking at is more of a wind and hail threat coming toward dallas and ft. worth. >> we know the tornado touched down for several minutes near the town of red oak. we've heard about the damage to this nursing home. we've seen trucks and tractor-trailers tossed around. does the storm slow down as a result of touching down or not? >> generally no. it should continue at 25 to 30 miles an hour. the storm movement is a function of the upper level wind. and you may recall that back on march 2, we had that major tornado outbreak in the ohio valley and the southeast. and of course, we had
another of them moving away from garland. there is yet another storm behind that showing some sign of rotation. that's not uncommon in a case like this. when you've got an environment that favors rotating storms. when you've got the wind shear and the low level humidity. oftentimes you will get multiple storms. the two most dangerous storms are now moving away from dallas and ft. worth in their wake. at least for the time being. what we appear to be looking at is more of a wind and hail threat...
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the great shows of the 1960's or 1970's, when a great singer get up to sing, nat king cole, judy garland, she started a song, she sang it as written, and the camera never left their face. now, no one stays on camera for more than 30 seconds, and the audience applauds a high note before they are able to finish their performance. performing as a performer does. we have lost, as i said, we have lost the discernment. we have sort of lost the ability to sit back and be quiet. there is like a conspiracy. like we are not supposed to get into a taxicab with somebody selling something. the stewardess is now doing commercials for the airlines, asking you if you want to do something for 30,000 miles. everything has become selling. i suppose and always was, but the days of having a limit and having some sense of, you know, you just do not go there. even commercials, i notice, are more violent. people are knocking each other down, throwing each other off bridges. what do kids think when they see this? tavis: every time you come on, you give me something to wrestle with an something to take away. a co
the great shows of the 1960's or 1970's, when a great singer get up to sing, nat king cole, judy garland, she started a song, she sang it as written, and the camera never left their face. now, no one stays on camera for more than 30 seconds, and the audience applauds a high note before they are able to finish their performance. performing as a performer does. we have lost, as i said, we have lost the discernment. we have sort of lost the ability to sit back and be quiet. there is like a...
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and while the planet celebrates the fifty one years since you're a good garlands legendary first flight to the final frontier russian scientists unveiled an ambitious plan of moon exploration of permanent bases set to appear on our closest cosmic neighbor within a decade. target comes case with the action from the world of sport. thank you for joining me on another event tonight of football here's what's coming up. on the man she says if you've also reversed the munchies says his side come out with a premier league title but the gap is back to five points off the city trash west brom we can stand united one nil. while seven up christiane are about all the nexus seven patrick of the season as way our win for one let it go in the madrid darby no four points to a loss alone not the talk of lady gaga. and. her decision to believe top flight star brad two one to reach the final of the french cup and an outside shot has a place in europe. and so let's kick off with both ball and manchester city manager roberto mancini says his side turned out when the english premier league title despite a ga
and while the planet celebrates the fifty one years since you're a good garlands legendary first flight to the final frontier russian scientists unveiled an ambitious plan of moon exploration of permanent bases set to appear on our closest cosmic neighbor within a decade. target comes case with the action from the world of sport. thank you for joining me on another event tonight of football here's what's coming up. on the man she says if you've also reversed the munchies says his side come out...
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it used to be garland. to have an engineering, technology product sounds unique to me, with potentially 4 million users across the world. keeping a company like that, that will grow their employees from 350 to the expected 3000 in the next couple of years will be a fabulous contribution to the change we expect in the market. that is what we are trying to do and we're seeing implications of that happening already. i wanted to let you know, my last conversation with the assurance team group -- shorenstein group, they are about to spend $80 million retrofitting even before twitter spends its money, which will be around $15 million renovating the space that they need. that is a million-dollar, plus another $20 million -- that is an $80 million commitment in the first year. i think that is a great indication. now we are seeing smaller businesses will be attracted. a burger place will be opening in august. i just had lunch with a commissioner at a cafe on sixth street. wonderful place. we will have a police subst
it used to be garland. to have an engineering, technology product sounds unique to me, with potentially 4 million users across the world. keeping a company like that, that will grow their employees from 350 to the expected 3000 in the next couple of years will be a fabulous contribution to the change we expect in the market. that is what we are trying to do and we're seeing implications of that happening already. i wanted to let you know, my last conversation with the assurance team group --...
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. >> judy garland starred in wizard of oz. ♪ ♪ >> bill: whatable treasury was originally offered that of her contract to play it? >> bill: the answer is, that is correct, shirley temple. >> she would do good in that role. >> coming up the great american news quiz. >> he's a traitor, don't forget that. >> bill: the gangster edition. moments away. we hav 5-hour energy? when i'm on overtime. when i'm in over my head. when i have to be sharp... no matter how many time zones i've crossed. when i'm on my feet for hours. when it's game time. when the day's only half over but my energy is all gone. when i need the energy to start exercising. every day. every day. every day is a 5-hour energy day. 5-hour energy. every day. ( bell rings ) they remwish i saw mine of my granmore often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it mean
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but the this is the at the rally after garland's flight in one employee told me that there is a young man over there she's got dark glasses on so he thinks that no one can see who he is looking at it as you never took his eyes over you at that. dimitri until she and i have been together for more than fifty years and they have two sons and four grandchildren. today anyone who dreams about the stars can fulfill his or her ambition. the father and mother of this family are both cosmonauts markets iraq was selected for duty first he immediately decided to become a cosmonaut when he found out that nowadays it is not necessary to be a military pilot all one needs is a higher technical education and good health. when i was going through the enrollment process a later one of the take part two. i wasn't included in the same group as not i had just given birth when her daughter was three years old a year not finally passed to the entrance exam today she is the only woman among all the active cosmonauts though mark entered the service before the end of her first flight is scheduled for two thous
but the this is the at the rally after garland's flight in one employee told me that there is a young man over there she's got dark glasses on so he thinks that no one can see who he is looking at it as you never took his eyes over you at that. dimitri until she and i have been together for more than fifty years and they have two sons and four grandchildren. today anyone who dreams about the stars can fulfill his or her ambition. the father and mother of this family are both cosmonauts markets...
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. >> judy garland starred in wizard of oz. ♪ ♪ >> bill: whatable treasury was originally offered that of her contract to play it? >> bill: the answer is, that is correct, shirley temple. >> she would do good in that role. >> coming up the great american news quiz. >> he's a traitor, don't forget that. >> bill: the gangster edition. moments away. we have great clips to show you. ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i cano anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la lla la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything solutionism. the new optimis >> bill: back with the american news quiz. the gangster edition. i picked it for mccallum. it's not gangsta. no real gangsters. >> here we go. question number one. one of the most famous movie gangsters was portrayed by marlon brando. >> act like a man. what is matter with you? >> what can i do? >> bill: it was based on several real life mafia bosses. but johnny fontane was
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. >> judy garland starred in wizard of oz. ♪ ♪ >> bill: whatable treasury was originally offered that of her contract to play it? >> bill: the answer is, that is correct, shirley temple. >> she would do good in that role. >> coming up the great american news quiz. >> he's a traitor, don't forget that. >> bill: the gangster edition. moments away. we hav ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i cano anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la lla la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything solutionism. the new optimis [ roger ] tell me you have good insurance. yup, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...allstate. really? i was afraid you'd have some cut-rate policy. [ kyle ] nope, i've got... [ kyle with voice of dennis ] ...the allstate value plan. it's their most affordable car insurance -- and you still get an allstate agent. i too have...[ roger with voice of dennis ]...allstate. [ roger ] same agent and
. >> judy garland starred in wizard of oz. ♪ ♪ >> bill: whatable treasury was originally offered that of her contract to play it? >> bill: the answer is, that is correct, shirley temple. >> she would do good in that role. >> coming up the great american news quiz. >> he's a traitor, don't forget that. >> bill: the gangster edition. moments away. we hav ♪ ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i cano anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere...
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. >> judy garland starred in wizard of oz. ♪ ♪ >> bill: whatable treasury was originally offered that of her contract to play it? >> bill: the answer is, that is correct, shirley temple. >> she would do good in that role. >> coming up the great american news quiz. >> he's a traitor, don't forget that. >> bill: the gangster edition. moments away. we hav >> bill: back with the american news quiz. the gangster edition. i picked it for mccallum. it's not gangsta. no real gangsters. >> here we go. question number one. one of the most famous movie gangsters was portrayed by marlon brando. >> act like a man. what is matter with you? >> what can i do? >> bill: it was based on several real life mafia bosses. but johnny fontane was reportedly based on frank sinatra and which real life gangster. >> bill: cards up please. that is sam giancana. i thought i would mention it. tied. very thrilling so far. question number two, the notorious, john dillinger robbed dozens of banks in the 19 30s. >> bill: he was eveually gunned down outside a chicago movie theater after the f.b.i. was tipped off his wher
. >> judy garland starred in wizard of oz. ♪ ♪ >> bill: whatable treasury was originally offered that of her contract to play it? >> bill: the answer is, that is correct, shirley temple. >> she would do good in that role. >> coming up the great american news quiz. >> he's a traitor, don't forget that. >> bill: the gangster edition. moments away. we hav >> bill: back with the american news quiz. the gangster edition. i picked it for mccallum....
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is not a political statement this hearing authorities have promised that all the refugees three garlands are where they're fighting to will be able to return to their homes and will be provided for some sort of compensation to help them rebuild their lives but given the scale of destruction in the north it's still unclear whether that's going to take months years and maybe take its time worker arthur c. syria. foreign ministers from a friends of syria group which includes a western and arab states now gathering in paris to bolster pressure on the assad regime the french lode getting a sort of push for more sanctions against the syrian government and other political analysts apolo the phony who's written extensively on the middle east some of those world players or just don't really care about the peace and welfare of people in syria. government which is the assad government which is under attack internationally using sanctions and so on on the other hand you have an internal political opposition is mostly i'm able to express way out from the mire in which the country is full full of seve
is not a political statement this hearing authorities have promised that all the refugees three garlands are where they're fighting to will be able to return to their homes and will be provided for some sort of compensation to help them rebuild their lives but given the scale of destruction in the north it's still unclear whether that's going to take months years and maybe take its time worker arthur c. syria. foreign ministers from a friends of syria group which includes a western and arab...
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all of the refugees three garlands where they're fighting to will be able to return to their homes and will be provided some sort of compensation to help them rebuild their lives but given the scale of destruction in the north it's still unclear whether that's going to take months years maybe decades or some great car thieves syria. travelling across syria bringing us all the latest via twitter feed harvey says that her team had to leave the area in the southwest of the country as shooting there intensified she also says it's difficult to say who was behind the violence before updates by visiting her page on twitter. the controversial anti counterfeiting trade agreement or act has been dealt a heavy blow david martin a member of the european parliament and a key figure behind the treaty has already said the bill should be rejected as you told us earlier the legislation meant to stop piracy as too many side effects. in terms of what i was trying to achieve i'm quite happy with i think it's important to europe does protect it's a collection of property put out a number of unintended side
all of the refugees three garlands where they're fighting to will be able to return to their homes and will be provided some sort of compensation to help them rebuild their lives but given the scale of destruction in the north it's still unclear whether that's going to take months years maybe decades or some great car thieves syria. travelling across syria bringing us all the latest via twitter feed harvey says that her team had to leave the area in the southwest of the country as shooting...
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his body was brought back to the white house, and the funeral was held in the east room with a garland of flowers on the coffin made by mrs. lincoln. so he was one of the early characters of the white house story who was gone very soon. mrs. lincoln, always controversial, mrs. lincoln. this picture was taken of her by brady, 1861. she theoretically managed the house. one of the great problems mrs. lincoln had was she was not a young woman anymore and she was following probably the woman considered the most brilliant hostess of the 19th century at the white house, harriet lane. harriet lane had been in england with her uncle, james buchanan, at st. james. she knew how to do it all. she -- mrs. grimsley claims that mrs. lincoln introduced fresh flowers. she didn't. harriet lane did. and there were fresh flowers. they had dances. one of the kind of dances they held, they used to put crash down in the east room and have an artist come in with colored pencils and do pictures of it and then they would dance the picture off. jefferson davis claimed at one time that he had the u.s. flag on his
his body was brought back to the white house, and the funeral was held in the east room with a garland of flowers on the coffin made by mrs. lincoln. so he was one of the early characters of the white house story who was gone very soon. mrs. lincoln, always controversial, mrs. lincoln. this picture was taken of her by brady, 1861. she theoretically managed the house. one of the great problems mrs. lincoln had was she was not a young woman anymore and she was following probably the woman...
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basically four posts and a big camouflage net garland with camouflage material to hide a gun or tank or what have you. and they had expected to be able to use their brains and design expertise, which many wound up doing, of course, because the mission change sewed much. the sonic troops largely gotten through the training program places like the university of chicago, grinnell college and so on. then the officers mainly were west point cadre. the best and said, you're in charge, and then some others, salted in regular non-comes, old crusty army regulars. they all have stories of those guys. you might imagine. some of which made it into the book. yes? >> there's heavy camouflage that was done on the aircraft -- from california. made the villages and towns an streets and buildings. were they involved in that, too? >> the question has to do with the camouflaging of the aircraft planets and the towns and out in california, on the west coast. not directly in that, but one of the guys, the guy, john walker, a marvelous guy, looks like jack pali palins, the movie actor. his job, by a smoke
basically four posts and a big camouflage net garland with camouflage material to hide a gun or tank or what have you. and they had expected to be able to use their brains and design expertise, which many wound up doing, of course, because the mission change sewed much. the sonic troops largely gotten through the training program places like the university of chicago, grinnell college and so on. then the officers mainly were west point cadre. the best and said, you're in charge, and then some...
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all of us to adapt to a changing world so let's find out more when to be to discuss this is eric garland futurist and strategic analyst and the author of future eight how businesses anticipate and profit from what's next as well as satire of the foresight industry called how to predict the future and when eric thanks so much for joining us tonight and so you wrote about this wrote a whole piece say this is why i'm quitting the intelligence industry but you know say it again in your words for our viewers tonight. well i've been doing this john for fifteen years working with hopefully she's. governments writing books and traveling around and and it's been a good time but it's the end of the road because you know i'm just kind of tired of the fake conversations about things i'll tell you i was in washington d.c. i'm in st louis right now but i was in washington d.c. on when when the economy melted down in two thousand and eight and i was privy to a lot of the conversations my office was two blocks from from the treasury and whatnot and when people were telling me that oh we were just briefe
all of us to adapt to a changing world so let's find out more when to be to discuss this is eric garland futurist and strategic analyst and the author of future eight how businesses anticipate and profit from what's next as well as satire of the foresight industry called how to predict the future and when eric thanks so much for joining us tonight and so you wrote about this wrote a whole piece say this is why i'm quitting the intelligence industry but you know say it again in your words for...
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. >> judy garland after her starring role in the wizard of oz. >> true. ♪ somewhere over t"somewherectress was originally offered that role but couldn't get out of her contract with the rival movie studio to play it. elizabeth tailor, anna turner? which was offered the role? the answer is that is correct, shirley temple. >> shirley would be better in that role. >> humiliation for mccallum. >> the news quiz. >> he is a trader. don't forget that. >> the gangster edition. just moments away. we have great clips to show you after these short messages. [ male announcer ] a car is either luxury or it isn't. if you want a luxury car with a standard power moonroof, your options are going to be limited. ♪ if you want standard leather-trimmed seats, you're going to have even fewer. ♪ and if you want standard keyless access, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus dealer. ask me how y in i've never slept better.ses. [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched to the most highly recommended
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the civil rights of the two men who were shot and killed six days after the hurricane slammed into garlandsmer detective was sentenced to six years for trying to cover-up the shooting. the issue of global warming always sparks heated debates but what is not up for discussion is the amount of damage while the weather can do researchers of environment say the right at least 14 extreme weather disasters that cost more than $1 billion in damage across the country to of those events happened here in illinois there is the relentless snowstorm in february 20th 11, the study says 24 of 25 illinois residents live in a county that's been struck by some form of extreme weather. these things are not just coincidences he also says the obama administration targets cars and trucks will, soon to help reduce harmful carbon pollution. thousands of service workers on the verge of a strike next was some janitors say they need to take action and also the personal struggle that has inspired one cubs pitcher to give something back. and the chicago hotel rooms designed for the most dedicated cubs fans. a salute to
the civil rights of the two men who were shot and killed six days after the hurricane slammed into garlandsmer detective was sentenced to six years for trying to cover-up the shooting. the issue of global warming always sparks heated debates but what is not up for discussion is the amount of damage while the weather can do researchers of environment say the right at least 14 extreme weather disasters that cost more than $1 billion in damage across the country to of those events happened here in...
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the circulation is now right around garland and heath. so this is 635 and that is 30. still a tornado emergency associated with that storm. another well-defined circulation now coming up towards the 35 east corridor and this is going to come up between the grapevine passing by the airport. circulation is right in here. these are the two most dangerous storms working northward and, again, there has been a report, many reports of damage already with these storms. i want to show you the tornado outlook, the thunderstorm outlook for the rest of the day. the worst of the storms are going to be in north and central texas as well as oklahoma with general storms in the rest of the east. but this certainly is the time of the year when we find these dangerous storms. back to you guys. >> carl you said there is fair amount of damage but no fatalities to report? >> i haven't seen any fatalities. the type that we saw was consistent with ef-1, ef-2 damage. we saw semis that were flipped over and roofs that had been ripped off and more considerable structural damage but it does not a
the circulation is now right around garland and heath. so this is 635 and that is 30. still a tornado emergency associated with that storm. another well-defined circulation now coming up towards the 35 east corridor and this is going to come up between the grapevine passing by the airport. circulation is right in here. these are the two most dangerous storms working northward and, again, there has been a report, many reports of damage already with these storms. i want to show you the tornado...
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but it is heading between dallas towards the garland area. it's a deadly situation down there.as we watched our local affiliate and the feed is coming in and out. here it is again. you can see through the wipers as they head into the storm -- can you tell us what one would experience when heading into the eye of the storm as opposed to away from it as most americans would do? >> reporter: people want to stay away from this thing as much as possible. they need to get underground. find a tornado shelter. they do not want to be out on the road. but if they are, they have any indication that a tornado is heading in their direction, you don't want to try to outrun it. get in a ditch or culvert. avoid overpasses. they are even more dangerous. people should not be out in the roads between dallas and muskeet. megyn: we talked with our guest david webb who is still on the set with me about his experience living in this region and how plate is and how the ground saturate so quickly. so you do see a fair amount of flooding, hydroplaning. and it's another danger on the ground. >> the area
but it is heading between dallas towards the garland area. it's a deadly situation down there.as we watched our local affiliate and the feed is coming in and out. here it is again. you can see through the wipers as they head into the storm -- can you tell us what one would experience when heading into the eye of the storm as opposed to away from it as most americans would do? >> reporter: people want to stay away from this thing as much as possible. they need to get underground. find a...
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>> i think that the democratic field has a number of really interesting people including merritt garland on the d.c. circuit. this is a man who i think is respected by both parties. and someone who i think deserves a very serious look. >> i would say look at governors. look at those who served in the cabinet and the like. i think bringing a different array of experiences, including a united states senator. there was great historical precedent for that. but i'll leave it to others naming the candidates because they're just so many very imminently qualified people. but beyond the federal bench is the federal courts of appeals judiciary is. >> i think there's a number of really good people, but one thing that the current supreme court is lacking is political experience and there are on the democratic side, two senators who would be worth a look by the president. >> it would sure be interested to get someone not on the bench at the moment. thank you both so much for your attention on this weekend. >> thank you. >>> up next, religion in politics. is it a bad mix? >> i think there is in this c
>> i think that the democratic field has a number of really interesting people including merritt garland on the d.c. circuit. this is a man who i think is respected by both parties. and someone who i think deserves a very serious look. >> i would say look at governors. look at those who served in the cabinet and the like. i think bringing a different array of experiences, including a united states senator. there was great historical precedent for that. but i'll leave it to others...
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was one on the eastern edge of dallas in a town called mesquite and north there into a town called garlandhe area you've been talking about around the dallas forth airport. another severe situation with potential tornadoes breaking out of that as well. and also some of the local stations here in the dallas ft. worth area. firing up against to the south where the storms originated from. just because one storm masses through your area doesn't mean another one isn't firing up behind it. that's what we'll be looking at over the next couple of years. >> i know your information as you're driving is so limited. the storm in the arlington area is on the ground and doing so much damage south of arlington, did it stay on the ground through arlington or did it lift, do you know? >> that is such a highly populated area, that if it stayed on the ground, we would have already seen that that is smack dab in the middle between dallas and ft. worth. if there had been a tornado that stayed on the ground from south arlington up through where the dallas cowboys stadium is, the texas rangers play and six flags
was one on the eastern edge of dallas in a town called mesquite and north there into a town called garlandhe area you've been talking about around the dallas forth airport. another severe situation with potential tornadoes breaking out of that as well. and also some of the local stations here in the dallas ft. worth area. firing up against to the south where the storms originated from. just because one storm masses through your area doesn't mean another one isn't firing up behind it. that's...
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with a gun going into side of john lawrence apartment so that one there was john lawrence and tyrone garland in the apartment and possibly another man. the laws of cause a false report and he was later charged with filing a false report and spend a couple of weeks in jail on a quite serious offense. once the report was made that becomes a high priority call for the sheriff's office as it would for any law enforcement agency. a potentially dangerous situation for citizens it's potentially dangerous situation for any law in force the authorities. in the area they immediately turned around in their cars and headed them into the apartment complex looking for this apartment and this black man who was supposedly going crazy in a weapons disturbance. the first to arrive on the scene and countered robert b. banks of the base of the stairs to john lawrence apartment and asked him where is the man with a gun and he pointed to the second floor the top of some stairs where there was a landing towards john lawrence's apartment. he was quickly joined by three of their deputies from the sheriff's departmen
with a gun going into side of john lawrence apartment so that one there was john lawrence and tyrone garland in the apartment and possibly another man. the laws of cause a false report and he was later charged with filing a false report and spend a couple of weeks in jail on a quite serious offense. once the report was made that becomes a high priority call for the sheriff's office as it would for any law enforcement agency. a potentially dangerous situation for citizens it's potentially...
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she plays judy garland a couple months before judy garland died after drug overdose.d he force. and so heartbreaking because before of the genius that was this woman's talent but you think about the fact that she'd been given drugs since she was a small young girl all the way up -- just so she could get in front of the cameras. of course she would end up the way she ended up. so you go to -- i've made a couple of predictions this year. i do want to change one of mine. i think now it is between "once for" for best musical. "once" can't be best musical. we'll explain it when it gets close person. >>> i went to this great event, beth israel medical center. it wascancer survivors. i played music. >> i guess it's okay. >>> okay or not okay? >> is it tok put your lover in your music video? kathie lee says it seems a bit voyeuristic but it probably boosts sales so who am i to judge, judy? >> right. hoda said sure it's okay. sure it's okay with you. even if you do break up, who watches music videos anymore? when are they even on? >> okay? >> britney didn't write that one. you
she plays judy garland a couple months before judy garland died after drug overdose.d he force. and so heartbreaking because before of the genius that was this woman's talent but you think about the fact that she'd been given drugs since she was a small young girl all the way up -- just so she could get in front of the cameras. of course she would end up the way she ended up. so you go to -- i've made a couple of predictions this year. i do want to change one of mine. i think now it is between...
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i've got amroot, green garland, olive oil and then a number of different grains from a heritage grained in columbia, south carolina. i'm understanding of the season, i'm understanding that strawberry season is just starting. and we get really jazzed up about these things. you should taste those strawberries. and turnips and different greens. all these things have their place in our society and our community. so buying them locally means that we're supporting our tax base, we're supporting our local chefs and all these things become that natural wheel of the economy. this is important to show that food can be this local sphere that needs to be encouraged. >> what's your advice to people, should they buy little bits of organic foods when they can. >> i subscribe to a -- i get this really amazing abundant box of vegetables. if i went to whole foods, i would probably spend more for that amount of produce, it's local, it's organic, it's not really more expensive. food should be prized food should be more expensive than it probably is. we need to revel in it. food has been compacted down to
i've got amroot, green garland, olive oil and then a number of different grains from a heritage grained in columbia, south carolina. i'm understanding of the season, i'm understanding that strawberry season is just starting. and we get really jazzed up about these things. you should taste those strawberries. and turnips and different greens. all these things have their place in our society and our community. so buying them locally means that we're supporting our tax base, we're supporting our...