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lonnie, let's talk first about california, what's happening? >> okay, the time frame we're concerned about is from right now all the way through friday morning. lluld pick up one to three inches of rain, but it's not the amount of rain, it's the rate it f uld fall at. .here is the potential for it to e me down to half an inch to an inch an hour. you see the specks of yellow out there, so it's not widespread. but for the woolsey fire, from is00 a.m. until 7:00 a.m., you have to be concerned. as far as the holy fire is concerned, we're a little more concerned with this area from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. areaould come down from half an each to an inch an hour. elat could trigger mudslides. n,ok at what happened in montecito last year when an inch and a half fell. aain, there is nothing to hold the soil to the ground. everything has been burned away. and it flows right through everything, and mudslides could potentially be a big problem tomorrow morning, jeff. >> glor: yeah, we were there in montecito last year, it was an gful situation. er horri
lonnie, let's talk first about california, what's happening? >> okay, the time frame we're concerned about is from right now all the way through friday morning. lluld pick up one to three inches of rain, but it's not the amount of rain, it's the rate it f uld fall at. .here is the potential for it to e me down to half an inch to an inch an hour. you see the specks of yellow out there, so it's not widespread. but for the woolsey fire, from is00 a.m. until 7:00 a.m., you have to be...
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lonnie, how bad is this going to get? think, right here in new york, it's going to be worst during the evening commute tomorrow, but right now we've got a situation setting up where you have rain in atlanta. you have snow around the louisville, kentucky area. st. louis will pick up a half a sometimes it's ice and it's tough to operate on ice and theq i-81 corridor from portions of pennsylvania down to northÑ)h @c louisville, we'lli] see the briq red color you could pics/af half an inch or three-quarters of an inch of ice and you just can't drive on that. that's a big part of the storm. >> glor: lonnie, quickly turning to the ñrwest, what ) the way for california? >> i would say the windsxd have backed up a little bit but they're not gone. they're by no means out of t woods. need rain. you need a bigúrain and take a look at this, we do not see rai arrive. >> glor: thank you very much.t(( parase. veal reew ftad today for heastation shows how e fikly the fire consumed the town of paradise, as home after home was leveled. man
lonnie, how bad is this going to get? think, right here in new york, it's going to be worst during the evening commute tomorrow, but right now we've got a situation setting up where you have rain in atlanta. you have snow around the louisville, kentucky area. st. louis will pick up a half a sometimes it's ice and it's tough to operate on ice and theq i-81 corridor from portions of pennsylvania down to northÑ)h @c louisville, we'lli] see the briq red color you could pics/af half an inch or...
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lonnie. >> all right, j.b., let's get right to it. officially in new york city it was the third coldest thanksgiving ever. o mean that record goes back to 1871 for the coldest. but take a look at this: the isrtheast under the grip of this arctic air. emp as your high temp in burlington. that's a record in burlington by five degrees. now, you factor in the wind you ndd a wind chill making it feel dramatically closer. new york felt like 15. felt like four below for burlington and boston. b felt like one below in portland, maine. syracuse felt like three degrees. washington, d.c., 27. so with all this cold air in place, you put some moisture on tp of it, the northeast could get pounded with a lot of snow and there is a system coming aong. however, there is rain tomorrow. here's the tricky part: that heorm right there is going to bring its own warm air. so it's rain coming through theo portions of northern new england, it will be rain. haw out west, with all that nfre-scarred land we, unfortunately, looking at more rain as we go into the
lonnie. >> all right, j.b., let's get right to it. officially in new york city it was the third coldest thanksgiving ever. o mean that record goes back to 1871 for the coldest. but take a look at this: the isrtheast under the grip of this arctic air. emp as your high temp in burlington. that's a record in burlington by five degrees. now, you factor in the wind you ndd a wind chill making it feel dramatically closer. new york felt like 15. felt like four below for burlington and boston. b...
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wcbs chief weathercaster lonnie quinn is braving the elements hire in new york.nie, what can we expect? >> well, you can expect it to be real cold out there. we have an arctic air mass that aas moved into the northeast. bianna, i'm expecting hamperatures to be 20, 30 degrees below where they typically are this time of the bar. the question is, will it be the coldest thanksgiving on record hor portions of the northeast? some, yes, some, no. you're going to be very, very close. i put together a graphic for you. look at the numbers i'm projecting for high temperatures tomorrow: new york city 27, syracuse 19, providence 23, ,oston 22, washington, d.c., the only town on this map i put uogether for you that's even out of the 20s, high temp of 32. but it's all going to be about the winds and how strong the winds are blowing tomorrow. it gives you a really bone- chilling wind chill.ee like the coldest thanksgiving in a number of spots. new york city, your coldest thanksgiving ever, 22 degrees, way back in 1871. well, it's going to be feeling about six degrees tomorrow wh
wcbs chief weathercaster lonnie quinn is braving the elements hire in new york.nie, what can we expect? >> well, you can expect it to be real cold out there. we have an arctic air mass that aas moved into the northeast. bianna, i'm expecting hamperatures to be 20, 30 degrees below where they typically are this time of the bar. the question is, will it be the coldest thanksgiving on record hor portions of the northeast? some, yes, some, no. you're going to be very, very close. i put...
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lonnie quinn is chief weathercaster at wcbs here in new york. lonnie, talk to us about this rkorm. bo reporter: okay. r:rst of all, the size of it. i mean, take a look at it, jeff. it's over 900 miles wide. tt stretches from the great lakes all the way to this area-- keep going with that arrow! en's off-shore of new england. i just measured-- it's 911 miles. where will it go from here, though? we have rain, sleet, and snow. the whole combo is out there. if you take a look at how it's going to progress, this shows going into 1:00 a.m., it's rain really along the metro areas along new york city. but it's snow inland. boston, you're transitioning itound 1:00 a.m. to rain. you start off as snow and then you go to rain. here you are 5:00 a.m., notice the rain along the metro areas thong the shore. inland is where you're finding the big snow. that's the question: how much snow? sure, it's an early season storm, but we're talking a foot of snow possibly anywhere from say central pennsylvania into the adirondacks of new york. early for some people, jeff, but it is here, and it's kicking of
lonnie quinn is chief weathercaster at wcbs here in new york. lonnie, talk to us about this rkorm. bo reporter: okay. r:rst of all, the size of it. i mean, take a look at it, jeff. it's over 900 miles wide. tt stretches from the great lakes all the way to this area-- keep going with that arrow! en's off-shore of new england. i just measured-- it's 911 miles. where will it go from here, though? we have rain, sleet, and snow. the whole combo is out there. if you take a look at how it's going to...
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lonnie quinn is chief weathercaster at wcbs in new york. lonnie, rain coming to the west with complications, and then icat frigid weather here tanksgiving week in the east. >> i'll take you from coast to coast. on the west coast, you're right, we needed the rain before. we're not going to get it until wednesday. the problem here is this is a lot of rain. you're looking at some areas shaded in red, you're talking about picking up the potential of five inches of rain. you have fire-scarred land. udu put five inches of rain on top of it, mudslides are a big problem. that's the situation out west. if you take a look at what's going on on the east coast, we have a front coming through the area. it's going to bring in some really cold air. it's going to be the coldest- feeling air of the season. this is thanksgiving morning. new york city is 22 degrees. hartford is 17. 14 in boston. 5 in bangor, 10 in albany and binghamton. and you have good winds behind this. so new york city, 22 degrees with 30mph wind gusts. that 22 feels like 6 degrees or 10
lonnie quinn is chief weathercaster at wcbs in new york. lonnie, rain coming to the west with complications, and then icat frigid weather here tanksgiving week in the east. >> i'll take you from coast to coast. on the west coast, you're right, we needed the rain before. we're not going to get it until wednesday. the problem here is this is a lot of rain. you're looking at some areas shaded in red, you're talking about picking up the potential of five inches of rain. you have fire-scarred...
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lonnie went ahead of us.o the pond and then he came back and said we can't go to the pond, the brush is on fire all around the pond. we can't do that. >> an engine went by us towards our house. and i thought, okay, they are going to find ashley. so we got back in my truck. and the deputies got us across the street to the field. >> we were sitting in the truck. it seemed like an eternity. in a while a friend of ours, he was a deputy sheriff at valley center station is walking towards the truck. and there's another man with him that we don't know at the time. and he is the one that had to let us know that ashley had actually died in the car, and that they found her. so the man that was with him was the sheriff chaplain. there was more confusion. he started asking how many children do you have. we have three. where are the other two. they are in the ambulance. it seemed like he kept repeating over and over again. he told us there were two bodies in the car. i didn't understand what the meaning was behind them fi
lonnie went ahead of us.o the pond and then he came back and said we can't go to the pond, the brush is on fire all around the pond. we can't do that. >> an engine went by us towards our house. and i thought, okay, they are going to find ashley. so we got back in my truck. and the deputies got us across the street to the field. >> we were sitting in the truck. it seemed like an eternity. in a while a friend of ours, he was a deputy sheriff at valley center station is walking towards...
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. >>> lonnie quinn, the chief weathercaster at our new york station, wcbs, is following a blast of bitterhanksgiving cold headed to the northeast and the rain that will bring both relief and problems to the west. >> we needed the rain before, we're not going to get it before wednesday. the problem is this is a lot of rain. you're looking at some areas, wherever you see the areas shaded in red, you're talking about picking up the potential of five inches of rain. you have fire-scarred land, you put five inches of rain on top of it, mudslides are a big problem. that's the situation out west. if you look at what's going on on the east coast, we have a front coming through. it's going to bring in some really cold air. it's going to be the coldest feeling air of the season. this is thanksgiving morning. new york city's 22 degrees. hartford at 17. 14 in boston. 5 in bangor. 10 in albany. 10 in binghamton. you've got pretty good winds behind the front. new york city where it's 22 degrees with 30 mile-per-hour gusts, the 22 feels like 6 degrees or maybe 10 degrees at best. and new york city's als
. >>> lonnie quinn, the chief weathercaster at our new york station, wcbs, is following a blast of bitterhanksgiving cold headed to the northeast and the rain that will bring both relief and problems to the west. >> we needed the rain before, we're not going to get it before wednesday. the problem is this is a lot of rain. you're looking at some areas, wherever you see the areas shaded in red, you're talking about picking up the potential of five inches of rain. you have...
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wcbs' chief weathercaster lonnie quinn. lonnie, should we expect more? >> oh, we should definitely expect more in the winter in the northeast. but one early-winter storm is not going to dictate how severe the winter is going to be. we look for trends, and we look to the coast of peru. it's an area called el nino, that's a batch of warm water off the coast. that water heats the air up. that air rises, gets circulated by the jet stream, and it brings typically more activity to the northeast. another wind stream, a colder solution, typically with the cold air and moisture could be a more active than usual winter. again, these are trends, not guarantees. >> reporter: many are hoping scenes like this aren't part of laat trend. 24 hours later, most of the snow is gone. kee commute, back to normal. and, jeff, mayor bill de blasio says the city will conduct a review to make sure this kind of thing doesn't happen again. >> glor: all right, michelle, thanks very much, outside the port authority here in new york city tonight. the nation's education secretary today
wcbs' chief weathercaster lonnie quinn. lonnie, should we expect more? >> oh, we should definitely expect more in the winter in the northeast. but one early-winter storm is not going to dictate how severe the winter is going to be. we look for trends, and we look to the coast of peru. it's an area called el nino, that's a batch of warm water off the coast. that water heats the air up. that air rises, gets circulated by the jet stream, and it brings typically more activity to the...
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lonnie, good morning. what do you see? >> good morning, everybody. snow falling around the great lakes. maybe two, three inches for you. northern new england, snow for you today as well. that could be up to half a foot. not for the major cities like the ski areas. something that folks love all over the country takes place here in new york city, thanksgiving day parade. it's going to be cold out there. could be a record setter for cold. balloons, an iconic part of this parade, balloons do not fly. they're not in the parade if winds are sustained 23 miles per hour or gusts to 34 miles per hour. look at this. we are right there. forecasting the winds to be sustained at 22, gusts to 33. can you even imagine a thanksgiving day parade without the balloons? only happened once before. arctic air in places will intensify by the time you get to black friday. if you're in that mind-set you're out at 5:00 in the morning. it's 18 degrees in new york city. it's 2 in binghamton. just the coldest air mass we've had all season. as far as the west coast is it was not
lonnie, good morning. what do you see? >> good morning, everybody. snow falling around the great lakes. maybe two, three inches for you. northern new england, snow for you today as well. that could be up to half a foot. not for the major cities like the ski areas. something that folks love all over the country takes place here in new york city, thanksgiving day parade. it's going to be cold out there. could be a record setter for cold. balloons, an iconic part of this parade, balloons do...
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and as reporter lonnie wong explains not many people even knew it was there or that it may have been operating illegally.. this non-descript building on del paso boulevard is home to polyurbanstudios...the word eros gives a clue that its an adult social club... the other sign on the front door says it's been shutdown. its website says it's an adult motivational and life skills center...touting the virtues of freedom, sexuality and love. at a previous location it advertised as an adult dating site that hostes special events.the apparent salacious nature of the business generated some complaings from neighbors .city council member allen warren mobilized a review of the business by code enforcement, the fire and police departments. while the police said there was nothing criminal violations, inspectors found that the interior was partitioned into gathering spaces including bedrooms without permits. and electrical code violations were a red flag in plade where people were gathering for special events.a key use issue...owbers of pollyurbganstudios did not obtain an adult business permit.t
and as reporter lonnie wong explains not many people even knew it was there or that it may have been operating illegally.. this non-descript building on del paso boulevard is home to polyurbanstudios...the word eros gives a clue that its an adult social club... the other sign on the front door says it's been shutdown. its website says it's an adult motivational and life skills center...touting the virtues of freedom, sexuality and love. at a previous location it advertised as an adult dating...
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(vicki) reporter lonnie wong tells us about a couple who lost their home for the second time in the camp fire, but their family pet miraculously survived. jim hart and laura bruns lost their home just north of paradise. . .but you can't say they lost everything . survived...none more important than prince charming, their 27 year old minature horse...who s prince also lost his hoofs were singed.but after some time at the uc davis veterinary teaching hospital he's now recovering at the uc davis center for equine health. the couple now lives in a sacramento motel and make regular visits to prince at the equine center...he is a combination pet, companion animal and family member s who is clearly glad to see his owners during his recovery. it's an amazing recovery considering he was lost for a week after his owners had two minutes to flee the flames. prince was rescued and brought the uc davis where he joined other animals injured in the fire.if losing their home was bad luck, finding prince on social media at the vet school was just the opposite.this is the second time the couple has been bu
(vicki) reporter lonnie wong tells us about a couple who lost their home for the second time in the camp fire, but their family pet miraculously survived. jim hart and laura bruns lost their home just north of paradise. . .but you can't say they lost everything . survived...none more important than prince charming, their 27 year old minature horse...who s prince also lost his hoofs were singed.but after some time at the uc davis veterinary teaching hospital he's now recovering at the uc davis...
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(grant) and as reporter lonnie wong explains...ammer has already hijacked one of his craigslist ads... the housing rental market in many areas is tailor made for scammers who don't have to put any money up front to use craig's list or other online sites advertising rental housing.that's what courhouse property management in auburn is seeing. what troubles ed koons is a scammer hijacked one of his craig's list ads, placing it on another real estate site and asking for a lower rent. two potential customers jumped on it. the scammer used a common ruse to explain the two different online ads. koons says insurance company go-betweens are flooding his office to find temprary housing for camp fire vicitms. he fear that some won't be wary of fake ads. this recent e-mail was sent to a county housing official by a so-called landlord who couldn't show the property.a standard sympathy play that humanizes the scammer.to recap..-beware of out of town owners who can't show the property-don't send money without viewing the property with the owner
(grant) and as reporter lonnie wong explains...ammer has already hijacked one of his craigslist ads... the housing rental market in many areas is tailor made for scammers who don't have to put any money up front to use craig's list or other online sites advertising rental housing.that's what courhouse property management in auburn is seeing. what troubles ed koons is a scammer hijacked one of his craig's list ads, placing it on another real estate site and asking for a lower rent. two potential...
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i walked in, nobody in the living room and i figured he was probably in the bedroom. >> reporter: lonniealks into that bedroom and into a nightmare. blood everywhere. and cam staggering against the wall. >> i think that is probably the point i went into shock. >> reporter: cam had put a shotgun under his chin and pulled the trigger. he is rushed to the hospital. >> do you remember what you were thinking? >> i was praying is what i was doing. that's what i was doing. >> reporter: coming up -- those prayers would be answered. cam would not die. he would instead be reborn in a way no one could have imagined. stay with us. hey wiz, what you watching man? uhhh, me. ♪ say i'm khalifa, the best, but i got... ♪ you watching you? uh huh. these seats are ridiculous. oh my god. the players are so big and sweaty. it's actually kind of gross. you kidding me, you're the sweatiest person i know. you sweat buckets. dude, it was my glands, and it's totally under control now. oh okay, here we go. go. go. go. go. go. you can't, can't keep looking back ah man, she's never going to get out. i feel like i cou
i walked in, nobody in the living room and i figured he was probably in the bedroom. >> reporter: lonniealks into that bedroom and into a nightmare. blood everywhere. and cam staggering against the wall. >> i think that is probably the point i went into shock. >> reporter: cam had put a shotgun under his chin and pulled the trigger. he is rushed to the hospital. >> do you remember what you were thinking? >> i was praying is what i was doing. that's what i was...
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. >>> little lonny here has been born for nearly seconds, and she's already making a huge statement.t reads, mommy, will you marry my daddy? >> you couldn't have done it like maybe yesterday, last week -- no, no. i just went through basically surgery, but now's the time. >> yeah. and actually, you're kind of on point, because she did have a cesarean section. >> the wife is like, go wait till i remember an anniversary. >> it was my birthday, dad. >> i'm sorry, you know me, i'm particular with the proposals. i got a veto on this one. sorry. >> it seems like veto comes to mind. it seems that she had a pretty serious surgery. and the pregnancies from a different relationship were life-threatening. he was really worried. finally when they were able to deliver their baby, a healthy baby says i'm for real. >> at least nine months of molding that he could have selected before. >> i guess i could say, on my side, i had the same. those nine months you're really worried about your misses. >> hey, if she loved it, we love it. >> yea! >> thanks for joining us today, everybody. we appreciate it. w
. >>> little lonny here has been born for nearly seconds, and she's already making a huge statement.t reads, mommy, will you marry my daddy? >> you couldn't have done it like maybe yesterday, last week -- no, no. i just went through basically surgery, but now's the time. >> yeah. and actually, you're kind of on point, because she did have a cesarean section. >> the wife is like, go wait till i remember an anniversary. >> it was my birthday, dad. >> i'm...
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have bad intentions but, no, it's -- the questions were very routinely answered by me, by me. >> lonnie, first of all, i go back to i don't know why -- as daniel pointed out he is not leaving any room here that somehow all the lawyers did it, they misinterpreted what i meant to say to the prosecutor. >> i think we should put aside -- any lawyer would advise his client to essentially not say anything about who answered the questions -- >> by the way, the lawyers would have said stop tweeting about this. >> i think the reality is this just makes it that much more difficult going forward because he does own the answer, what they are, whatever the questions are and, look, bob mueller is not wasting his time on the weather. obviously the questions being asked are sufficient enough level of difficulty this is a challenge for him. >> carol, i know we've been actually doing reporting here about what he's been doing. let's clarify what questions they are answering and what questions they aren't. my understanding that the only questions they've agreed to try to attempt to answer in written form a
have bad intentions but, no, it's -- the questions were very routinely answered by me, by me. >> lonnie, first of all, i go back to i don't know why -- as daniel pointed out he is not leaving any room here that somehow all the lawyers did it, they misinterpreted what i meant to say to the prosecutor. >> i think we should put aside -- any lawyer would advise his client to essentially not say anything about who answered the questions -- >> by the way, the lawyers would have said...
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they look at alvin lonnie thank god it's tremendous how you can do things with the. well i suppose if you look at your feet it's tremendous but these are my these are my hands too and i have been doing it forever these are not tremendous feet is the only thing i've got so when i pick up a cup and i have a drink you know. wow what a thrill. i do think. i thought. i thought and i was going to have to be a nine. i didn't think that i was going to go on dates i didn't know what was going to happen and that that's not how it happened i had a great high school run i mean you know i had a lot of.
they look at alvin lonnie thank god it's tremendous how you can do things with the. well i suppose if you look at your feet it's tremendous but these are my these are my hands too and i have been doing it forever these are not tremendous feet is the only thing i've got so when i pick up a cup and i have a drink you know. wow what a thrill. i do think. i thought. i thought and i was going to have to be a nine. i didn't think that i was going to go on dates i didn't know what was going to happen...
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the 16- year old died after agent lonnie swartz fired through the fence. (2-shot/ken) for 45 years thestudent leslie perlov on the peninsula has stumped investigators. (2-shot/pam) no longer. tonight, as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, d-n-a evidence has led the authorities to arrest an east bay man in the murder. laurie smith/santa cara county sheriff "....in my mind he may well be a serial killer but we still have a lot of investigating to do..."santa clara county sheriff laurie smith is talking about this man, 74 year old john arthur getreu, of hayward, under arrest in connection with the february 1973 murder of then 21 year stanford university graduate leslie marie perlov. sheriff laurie smith "....we had evidence from 1973 that had been preserved, that had dna that we believed came from the suspect and ising a dna familial database we were able to identify potential suspects..."perlov's body was found near her car in the hills off old page mill road near stanford university. she had been strangled. a sample of getreu's dna was sent to the virginia-based parabon nanolabs, spe
the 16- year old died after agent lonnie swartz fired through the fence. (2-shot/ken) for 45 years thestudent leslie perlov on the peninsula has stumped investigators. (2-shot/pam) no longer. tonight, as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, d-n-a evidence has led the authorities to arrest an east bay man in the murder. laurie smith/santa cara county sheriff "....in my mind he may well be a serial killer but we still have a lot of investigating to do..."santa clara county sheriff...
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they look at alvin lonnie thank god it's tremendous how you can do things with his feet well i suppose if you look at your feet it's tremendous but these are my feet these are my hands too and i have been doing it forever these are not tremendous feet is the only thing that i've got so when i pick up a cup and i have a drink you know. wow what a thrill it is i do think. thanks. i thought and i was going to have to be a nine. i didn't think that i was going to go on dates i didn't know what was going to happen and that that's not how it happened i had a great high school run i mean you know i had a lot of fun i have my friends i have too much fun and if you're like me and my friends you drive around and look for holes and you go skinny and that's what we did for entertainment. i have a problem with girls i could always get a very nice girls beautiful girls intelligent girls but they couldn't get the stupid one. and i wanted the stupid. one night stand but that i never achieved she was wearing glasses maybe notice. how. i found my now why yes when she was sixteen and. maybe you call it a
they look at alvin lonnie thank god it's tremendous how you can do things with his feet well i suppose if you look at your feet it's tremendous but these are my feet these are my hands too and i have been doing it forever these are not tremendous feet is the only thing that i've got so when i pick up a cup and i have a drink you know. wow what a thrill it is i do think. thanks. i thought and i was going to have to be a nine. i didn't think that i was going to go on dates i didn't know what was...
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was completed in twenty ten charges were only brought in twenty sixteen after the intervention of lonnie from brown she specializes in prosecuting child trafficking cases it can take years to gather evidence and bring cases to court investigations often rely on leads from the public. the main defendant in the berlin pedophile case was sentenced to four years and six months in prison but fun brown says authorities still fail to grasp the full extent of the problem. it happened most reform party and the us there years ago i organized person had one conference organized together as one and the weirdest date so perhaps i wanted to take part in a presidential exchange our ships of students were in team that got some of them a certain hour uncertain terms under our problem did not exist in their status so a class which i highly doubt i ever met with pfeiffer and this is not only have been in north miami i invest in rent and hamburgers and one book these problems exist on land crossings are many and across europe the two handicapped us borders wide open of it. they are especially acute in ukrai
was completed in twenty ten charges were only brought in twenty sixteen after the intervention of lonnie from brown she specializes in prosecuting child trafficking cases it can take years to gather evidence and bring cases to court investigations often rely on leads from the public. the main defendant in the berlin pedophile case was sentenced to four years and six months in prison but fun brown says authorities still fail to grasp the full extent of the problem. it happened most reform party...
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the teams met in the semifinals this time around it went ok for them at first and then senior with lonnie caught out here by brittney cooper to leave australia one hundred thirteen for five off the seventeen overs that gave the defending champions hope of reaching a second final in a row but the australians eventually posted one hundred forty two for five and rattled the hosts early in their reply the caribbean cricketers slumping to seventy one all out with nearly three overs to space as they home tournament came to an end and india chose to bat first against england in the other semifinal but they scoring tailed off after the six from. our they were all out for one hundred twelve england strolling to an eight weighted win with seventeen balls to spare the final against australia takes place on saturday. after taking a break for the thanksgiving holiday the n.b.a. will resume on friday with fourteen games but one of basketball's biggest stars from the past shaquille o'neal was able to take the day off shaq as he is affectionately known is actually an observatory deputy with these local s
the teams met in the semifinals this time around it went ok for them at first and then senior with lonnie caught out here by brittney cooper to leave australia one hundred thirteen for five off the seventeen overs that gave the defending champions hope of reaching a second final in a row but the australians eventually posted one hundred forty two for five and rattled the hosts early in their reply the caribbean cricketers slumping to seventy one all out with nearly three overs to space as they...
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. >>> chief weather caster lonnie quinn of our local station wcbs is here.o some of these devastating fires? >> i don't have the precise answer. i can tell you this much, norah. researchers say both force management and climate change play a part in this. you need them by clearing dead trees and undergrowth but ironically, firefighting advancements over the last century has not always helped. what's happening is the more land that firefighters save in small fires, okay, just means there's more available land for the next large, catastrophic fire. as for that climate, it all comes down to two things. h hot/colds, wet/dry. about 25% of the time but california's temperatures have increased two to even three degrees over the last century. basically now cool is out of the equation. it's just not there anymore. so now nearly every year california runs either hot/dry or hot/wet. it's a 50/50 shot of having the worst fire conditions. making matters worse there was a five-year drought that killed more than 129 million trees. that's just fuel for the current fires tha
. >>> chief weather caster lonnie quinn of our local station wcbs is here.o some of these devastating fires? >> i don't have the precise answer. i can tell you this much, norah. researchers say both force management and climate change play a part in this. you need them by clearing dead trees and undergrowth but ironically, firefighting advancements over the last century has not always helped. what's happening is the more land that firefighters save in small fires, okay, just...
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lonnie is also working on this holiday. he started christmas and coffee park after last year's fires. now, he is bringing it to paradise. >> reporter: what do you think the christmas tree will do? >> hopefully, spread some love. >> reporter: meanwhile, gathering to eat donated meals. so many volunteers showed up that they were asked to eat with survivors and listen to their stories. their tales of terror. giving survivors reasons to celebrate. >> you have to take the little things and you have to think of it that way. i am grateful that my mom made it out. >> talking to these folks, they are so dramatic and so thankful that they made it out if >> i am sure that anything that gives them the smallest bit of normalcy, i am sure they are so appreciative and thankful for that. >> it will be a long road to recovery. >>> as i mentioned, the new imagery map showing 360 degrees views of the damaged property. you can see them here and we have posted a link to those on our website. go to kpix.com . >>> a new report has a dire warning.
lonnie is also working on this holiday. he started christmas and coffee park after last year's fires. now, he is bringing it to paradise. >> reporter: what do you think the christmas tree will do? >> hopefully, spread some love. >> reporter: meanwhile, gathering to eat donated meals. so many volunteers showed up that they were asked to eat with survivors and listen to their stories. their tales of terror. giving survivors reasons to celebrate. >> you have to take the...
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two to see you lonnie . thank you. >> stay up late and keep it right here on fox news ahead of the election. chris wallace talks to douglas and senator - - at 2:00 p.m. eastern. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, rhett behr and martha maccallum will give us a preview of what to expect on tuesday. as they will have complete election night coverage starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern on tuesday night. coming up here, a new report released by senator chuck bradley finds no evidence to back allegations against brett kavanaugh where multiple women - - [indiscernible]. if rondennis both president oba and trump rally voters in florida where the governor and senate races are neck and neck. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >> let's take a look at the headlines. investi
two to see you lonnie . thank you. >> stay up late and keep it right here on fox news ahead of the election. chris wallace talks to douglas and senator - - at 2:00 p.m. eastern. tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, rhett behr and martha maccallum will give us a preview of what to expect on tuesday. as they will have complete election night coverage starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern on tuesday night. coming up here, a new report released by senator chuck bradley finds no evidence to back allegations...
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of course. [ laughter ] i knew that. [ imitates buzzer ] chloe and lonnie, welcome aboard.let's go to work. ♪ what are the categories? good years. [ laughter ] we'll give you a country, you identify... and finally, a treat... we're at the soda fountain, philadelphia's franklin fountain, bringing back some of the tastes of another era. mary ann, start us off. let's do familiar phrases for $200. mary ann. - what is their shoulder? - good. phrases, $400. chloe. what is "don't count your chickens before they're hatched"? - good.
of course. [ laughter ] i knew that. [ imitates buzzer ] chloe and lonnie, welcome aboard.let's go to work. ♪ what are the categories? good years. [ laughter ] we'll give you a country, you identify... and finally, a treat... we're at the soda fountain, philadelphia's franklin fountain, bringing back some of the tastes of another era. mary ann, start us off. let's do familiar phrases for $200. mary ann. - what is their shoulder? - good. phrases, $400. chloe. what is "don't count your...
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lonnie has said she thinks she's one of the most bullied people in the world. >> shannon: people mockedor saying that. >> i know they did but this is a perfect example. she is trying to shine a light on infants who are born addicted to opioids because of the choices of their parents and we are talking about red christmas trees. i think it's a sad time when christmas decorations are becoming part of political discourse. that's where we are in this country. >> shannon: i want you to weigh in about the news that ivanka trump had used personal email back and forth. discussing travel and being contacted by white house officials. here's what she said on "good morning america." >> everything has been preserved, archived. there just is no equivalency between the two things. my emails have not been deleted. nor was there anything of substance. nothing confidential. >> shannon: people say this is something the president has hammered hillary clinton on for years. an unforced error? >> i think a lot of us love ivanka trump because she's poised, she's graceful. these are a couple things we've got to
lonnie has said she thinks she's one of the most bullied people in the world. >> shannon: people mockedor saying that. >> i know they did but this is a perfect example. she is trying to shine a light on infants who are born addicted to opioids because of the choices of their parents and we are talking about red christmas trees. i think it's a sad time when christmas decorations are becoming part of political discourse. that's where we are in this country. >> shannon: i want...
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jurors found lonnie swartz not guilty of involuntary manslaughter. arizona prosecutors argued that swartz was frustrated over repeated encounters with people on the mexican side of the border fence who would throw rocks at border patrol agents. they argued that swartz lost his cool and fired 16 shots at the teenager. swartz says he was following his training and defending himself. this was his second trial. the first was a mistrial after the jury acquitted him of murder but deadlocked on verdicts involving voluntary or and involuntary manslaughter. >>> the world's largest online retailer is reporting a customer privacy glitch heading into the busiest shopping time of the year. amazon said today the emails and names of an undisclosed number of its customers were inadvertently shared due to a technical error on its website. amazon says that problem has now been fixed. the company has told amazon customers that changing passwords is not necessary after this computer glitch. >>> stock prices stabilized today ending the day flat after dropping 1,000 point
jurors found lonnie swartz not guilty of involuntary manslaughter. arizona prosecutors argued that swartz was frustrated over repeated encounters with people on the mexican side of the border fence who would throw rocks at border patrol agents. they argued that swartz lost his cool and fired 16 shots at the teenager. swartz says he was following his training and defending himself. this was his second trial. the first was a mistrial after the jury acquitted him of murder but deadlocked on...
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juan: we turn now to tucson, arizona, where a jury found border patrol agent lonnie swartz not guiltyf involuntary manslaughter for shooting and killing 16-year-old jose elena rodriguez through the u.s.-mexico border fence in 2012. there was a hung decision on whether to bring a charge of voluntary manslaughter, leaving it unclear whether prosecutors would seek to try swartz a third time. a previous jury acquitted swartz on murder charges but deadlocked on lesser manslaughter charges. amy: authorities claimed jose elena rodriguez was throwing rocks at agents over the border fence before swartz opened fire. but medical examiners say jose was shot as many as 11 times, with all but one of the bullets striking from behind, leading them to conclude the teen was shotn n the ckck as layay o the grndnd. this is jo''s mothther, areli rodriguez,ndnd hisrandndmoer, taidide ena, s saking just after the verdict la w wedneay. >> they are givingimim baca certification to keep killin because they declared h n not guililtyfter h hing killed a teenenag with 1010 bullets in hs body, they are giving him
juan: we turn now to tucson, arizona, where a jury found border patrol agent lonnie swartz not guiltyf involuntary manslaughter for shooting and killing 16-year-old jose elena rodriguez through the u.s.-mexico border fence in 2012. there was a hung decision on whether to bring a charge of voluntary manslaughter, leaving it unclear whether prosecutors would seek to try swartz a third time. a previous jury acquitted swartz on murder charges but deadlocked on lesser manslaughter charges. amy:...
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lonnie, thank you as well.he east coast as willie and i like to count mount desert island maine too has gone democratic and willie and i, we're going to get maps, we'll get steve kornacki to dig into this but we're getting the final results from towns going democratic. bar harbor, mount desert, the swing district that willie worried about so much, southwest harbor went democratic. tremont, 460-282. willie, you wouldn't have said this in the past bust the democrats won 70% of the vote on mdi and as said before as goes northeast harbor so goes france. this is big news. >> we'll be right back on good morning bangor. >> so product of it. >> monica lewinsky is revisiting the scandal that put her and bill clinton in the spot lights. we'll talk to the director of the new documentary series the clinton affair along with new helpful hints on how you broil that lobster just right for thanksgiving. as good morning bank bagor conts on "morning joe". r continue on "morning joe" ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brin
lonnie, thank you as well.he east coast as willie and i like to count mount desert island maine too has gone democratic and willie and i, we're going to get maps, we'll get steve kornacki to dig into this but we're getting the final results from towns going democratic. bar harbor, mount desert, the swing district that willie worried about so much, southwest harbor went democratic. tremont, 460-282. willie, you wouldn't have said this in the past bust the democrats won 70% of the vote on mdi and...
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lonnie bunch. to view the history of african-americans in full display. we are indebted to you, judge wilkins. thank you. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> thank you, dr. brooks higginbotham for that very kind and generous introduction. i guess it's heroes day because we are celebrating veterans who are, of course, heroes, all of us and i'm introduced by one of my heroes, dr. brooks higginbotham. i want to thank asalh for asking me and inviting me and welcoming me into your midst for this luncheon, and i'm going to talk about this story, this hundred-year journey to create the african-american -- the national museum of african-american history and culture, which, as you heard, is chronicled in my book, which you see there on the screen. but it's relevant to this conference because the spark that lit the flame to begin the movement to create this museum was african-american veterans. and to understand that, we have to go back to the end of the civil war, and at the end of the civil war, once the confederate army had surrendered, it was
lonnie bunch. to view the history of african-americans in full display. we are indebted to you, judge wilkins. thank you. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. >> thank you, dr. brooks higginbotham for that very kind and generous introduction. i guess it's heroes day because we are celebrating veterans who are, of course, heroes, all of us and i'm introduced by one of my heroes, dr. brooks higginbotham. i want to thank asalh for asking me and inviting me and...
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let's talk about it with lonnie chen at the hoover institution and josh -- thank you for being with usse for employees in the country. why are republicans and particularly, the president, josh, not talking more about that? >> of things little political malpractice for the present to focus more on immigration than the economy. but look, people are putting the values more than the interest. the wall street journal poll it just came out today showed that 68 percent of americans view the economy very positively. they were very satisfied about the way things are going. but when they're asked if america is on the right track or the wrong track only a 38 percent say they're on the right track. there voting out of their pocketbooks like in the past there voting all cultural issues and also the president is having a tough time trying to hold the house for the republican party and why you're seeing such a big divide between peoples economic perceptions and where they think the country is going. jon: i want to play some sound from the present on the topic and get your reaction. here's a president
let's talk about it with lonnie chen at the hoover institution and josh -- thank you for being with usse for employees in the country. why are republicans and particularly, the president, josh, not talking more about that? >> of things little political malpractice for the present to focus more on immigration than the economy. but look, people are putting the values more than the interest. the wall street journal poll it just came out today showed that 68 percent of americans view the...
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senior adviser to marco rubio, lonnie chin. >> good morning.a: when you look at technology, even amazon, google, they are looking at health care for growth story, where what's do you think the move tells us and how might they actually move the needle in health care within nashville? >> the reason that companies are looking at health care is because it's 18% to have economy and it's growing, there's a huge opportunity, particularly if you look at nashville, nashville a city that we are seeing a ton of health care innovation and you have project between amazon, berkshire hathaway and whole foods and the question there has to do with what is it that they will do with health care, that was always the question, where is tin ovation going to come from, the jobs they are creating in nashville, high-technology, high-skilled, high-income jobs and i think if they are looking to invest in health care, if they are looking to move the needle, for example, in the question of healthcare costs, this is a great place to start. so i'm really looking forward to w
senior adviser to marco rubio, lonnie chin. >> good morning.a: when you look at technology, even amazon, google, they are looking at health care for growth story, where what's do you think the move tells us and how might they actually move the needle in health care within nashville? >> the reason that companies are looking at health care is because it's 18% to have economy and it's growing, there's a huge opportunity, particularly if you look at nashville, nashville a city that we...
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lonnie, huntington, west virginia, is next. republican. go ahead.r: thank you for taking my call. i'm calling about the russian fiasco that has been going on for a couple of years. i would like to say a lot of people don't seem to realize hillary was instrumental in getting russia about half of the uranium in the united states. then she got about $145 million put in the clinton foundation. gettinginstrumental in india uranium to build a nuclear bomb, and they did not even have one. it is just a joke when they talk about it. host: what do you think the acting attorney general, matt whitaker, should do what comes to the mueller probe? caller: i think it should be ended. if you have two years and can't find something in almost two years, it is a joke. it and go on to something else. it is supposed to be about the president. i don't think they have found anything about the president. there are so many things going on in the world and the united states as far as floods and all that stuff. we just need to concentrate on abouta and quit worrying someone ge
lonnie, huntington, west virginia, is next. republican. go ahead.r: thank you for taking my call. i'm calling about the russian fiasco that has been going on for a couple of years. i would like to say a lot of people don't seem to realize hillary was instrumental in getting russia about half of the uranium in the united states. then she got about $145 million put in the clinton foundation. gettinginstrumental in india uranium to build a nuclear bomb, and they did not even have one. it is just a...
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tucson, arizona, a jury has found border patrol agent lonnie swartz not guilty of involuntary manslaughter for shooting and killing 16-year-old jose elena rodriguez through the u.s.-mexico border fence in 2012. ththe jury hunon w wheer t to bring a char o of vontarary manslaught, , leavg itit ulear whetr prprosutors s uld seek toto t swartrta third time. a evioususury acquitted swartz onurder r arges budeadlocked on lesser mansugughterhargrges authitities aimemed se elena rodrueuez was rowing rks a at agentsvever thbordrderence beforewawartz eneded fe. bubut mecacal exinerers y josese was sh a as ma as s 11imes with a b but o of f thbulletet striki f from hindnd, adingg them tcoconclu thehe tn wass shot iththe ba as s heay onn thgrground this is e e jos's moer, araceli rodriguez, a his grandmothe t taide elena, spspeakingusust afr ththe rdictt lastednesday >> thehey are ving him back certificatiototo keeilling because if they declared him not guilty after having killed a a teenenager with 10 bulletsts ins body, they a giviving him aa green light and permission to contin killing. >> what ha
tucson, arizona, a jury has found border patrol agent lonnie swartz not guilty of involuntary manslaughter for shooting and killing 16-year-old jose elena rodriguez through the u.s.-mexico border fence in 2012. ththe jury hunon w wheer t to bring a char o of vontarary manslaught, , leavg itit ulear whetr prprosutors s uld seek toto t swartrta third time. a evioususury acquitted swartz onurder r arges budeadlocked on lesser mansugughterhargrges authitities aimemed se elena rodrueuez was rowing...