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in 1978, a victim said he said bonny, saying i hate you, bonny, over and over again. the suspect who has been charged, joseph deangelo was once engaged to a bonny. the cold case investigator believes the suspect had a grudge against her. >> we run across a newspaper article, engagement to a bonny back in 1970 so now we have a guy that has a bonnie in his life, so something happened in that relationship that caused them to part. >> a source close to abc news identified bonnie as bonnie olson, and she's speaking with prosecutors. >>> new at 11:00, 17 states are suing to challenge the epa's auto emissions rollback. attorney general announced the suit an hour ago from sacramento. the epa said standards that aim to slash carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles are too stringent, but officials said the plan violates the clean air act. governor brown called the ad min straiter scott pruitt an outlaw. >> this move by pruitt with the help and encouragement of trump is not going to make america great, but second rate, and may and probably will jeopardize america's auto industry.
in 1978, a victim said he said bonny, saying i hate you, bonny, over and over again. the suspect who has been charged, joseph deangelo was once engaged to a bonny. the cold case investigator believes the suspect had a grudge against her. >> we run across a newspaper article, engagement to a bonny back in 1970 so now we have a guy that has a bonnie in his life, so something happened in that relationship that caused them to part. >> a source close to abc news identified bonnie as...
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bonnie jenkins. ladies and gentlemen, bonnie jenkins. john: bonnie, you are a non-resident fellow. you were at the state department under the obama administration. you are an ambassador. you are working on chemical, biological, nuclear threats on a daily basis. you got into the field of arms control by accident. how does one get into that by accident? bonnie: i got into it by accident mainly because i was a fellow at the department of defense at the legal office, and i went with my colleagues, who were meeting, and i had no idea what they were going to talk about, they had no ideas about these issues. i thought this is really cool. i want to do this. i have been doing it ever since. john: thank you, bonnie, and the team arguing for the motion to denuclearize north korea. we have a team arguing against it. please welcome sue mi terry. you are widely recognized as one of the experts on north korea. you have worked for the nfc, the nic, and the cia. you were one of the top korea analysts during the bush administration. when you when you were recruited to work for the cia, they told yo
bonnie jenkins. ladies and gentlemen, bonnie jenkins. john: bonnie, you are a non-resident fellow. you were at the state department under the obama administration. you are an ambassador. you are working on chemical, biological, nuclear threats on a daily basis. you got into the field of arms control by accident. how does one get into that by accident? bonnie: i got into it by accident mainly because i was a fellow at the department of defense at the legal office, and i went with my colleagues,...
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we just knew that there was a bonnie in his life. >> tell me how bonnie's name helped you zero in on joseph deangelo. >> when we're looking at joe deangelo, we run across a newspaper article of an engagement to a bonnie back in 1970. so, now we have a guy that has a bonnie in his life. and we couldn't find any indication that they ever got married. >> reporter: after link the golden state killer to 12 murders and 50 rapes could there be more surprises for investigators. >> it's possible there's attacks out there we haven't linked to him. >> reporter: when "20/20" continues. the acceleration... horsepower... and all-around performance... of a lexus hybrid, this should clear the air. lexus hybrids. crafted to be fast as h. now comparably priced to the rest of the lineup. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. claritin and relief from of non-drowsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. sprintern. what are you up to? showing you the unrivaled iphone x. ooh
we just knew that there was a bonnie in his life. >> tell me how bonnie's name helped you zero in on joseph deangelo. >> when we're looking at joe deangelo, we run across a newspaper article of an engagement to a bonnie back in 1970. so, now we have a guy that has a bonnie in his life. and we couldn't find any indication that they ever got married. >> reporter: after link the golden state killer to 12 murders and 50 rapes could there be more surprises for investigators....
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bonnie, good morning. >> good morning, phillip. the rain has stopped, it will take a while for the water to subside because it is pooling in one area. incredible amounts of rain in ellicott city. now bracing for more rain in florida, alabama and mississippi. you heard the stage of emergency. subtropical storm alberto continues to be on the move. we are expecting land fall sometime today, possibly late morning, early afternoon. look at all the rain that is anticipated for the region. we'll see the worst of it in and around the big bend area and to the panhandle. that's where we could see up to 10 inches of rain on the higher amounts localized flooding certainly possible and all that rain will stretch across the southeast, creating for potential for flooding. with it being memorial day weekend, a lot of people would have headed to the beaches. we run the risk for high swells and dangerous rip currents along the entire peninsula of florida. so even on the east coast, not the best day to head into the ocean. something we'll be watching
bonnie, good morning. >> good morning, phillip. the rain has stopped, it will take a while for the water to subside because it is pooling in one area. incredible amounts of rain in ellicott city. now bracing for more rain in florida, alabama and mississippi. you heard the stage of emergency. subtropical storm alberto continues to be on the move. we are expecting land fall sometime today, possibly late morning, early afternoon. look at all the rain that is anticipated for the region. we'll...
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first to speak is ambassador bonnie jenkins. ladies and gentlemen, ambassador bonnie jenkins. [applause] bonnie: good evening. when i was first told i would have an opportunity to be a part of this debate and my motion would be that you can denuclearize i said of course, why not. but then i said let me step act and say why i have that perception. let me step back. i spent my life sitting at the table with others negotiating treaties, working with delegations, drafting treaty text. and drafting what might seem impossible, possible. seeing where we can find common interests to find a way or agreement. i have been in the world of the possible. i have also done some research on this. my topic for my dissertation was why do countries decide that they want to develop or not develop nuclear weapons. and what plays a role in the decision-making? that theesearch important part of this is the leader and what the leader wants to do. when a leader decides their country is ready to give up a nuclear weapon, then you consider the table and talk. we have examples of countries giving up nucle
first to speak is ambassador bonnie jenkins. ladies and gentlemen, ambassador bonnie jenkins. [applause] bonnie: good evening. when i was first told i would have an opportunity to be a part of this debate and my motion would be that you can denuclearize i said of course, why not. but then i said let me step act and say why i have that perception. let me step back. i spent my life sitting at the table with others negotiating treaties, working with delegations, drafting treaty text. and drafting...
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and he had some anger against what bonnie or what he perceived bonnie had done to him. >> reporter: it turns out deangelo was engaged in 1970. the woman? bonnie jean colwell, who eventually broke it off. as investigators were narrowing their search through a dna profile, another clue. they learned deangelo, a former police officer had allegedly threatened to kill his police chief after he was fired back in the '70s. >> i have a lawyer. >> reporter: the man accused of 12 murders and more than 50 rapes appearing dazed in his first court appearance. families of his victims saying it's all an act. >> in court he turns into this incompetent man who can't even stand up, who can't even speak. what a coward. what a tremendous coward. >> witt johnson with us tonight. witt, many victims and their families were stunned to see him in court in that wheelchair barely audible. you're learning what he was doing in the days before his arrests. >> that's right. one of the lead investigators in the case describing deangelo as agile and active. said he was even seen whizzing around town on a motorcycle a
and he had some anger against what bonnie or what he perceived bonnie had done to him. >> reporter: it turns out deangelo was engaged in 1970. the woman? bonnie jean colwell, who eventually broke it off. as investigators were narrowing their search through a dna profile, another clue. they learned deangelo, a former police officer had allegedly threatened to kill his police chief after he was fired back in the '70s. >> i have a lawyer. >> reporter: the man accused of 12...
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bonnie, thank you. >>> former president george h.w. bush is back in the hospital this morning after experiencing low blood pressure and fatigue. a spokesman for the 93-year-old says he will likely remain at the hospital in maine for a few days for observation. just saturday the former president visited with veterans at an american legion pancake breakfast in kennebunk port. the office said he is awake and alert and not in any discomfort. >>> in the on again off again high stakes u.s./north korea summit, it is apparently game on again. president trump now saying he and kim jong-un could still meet for that historic meeting in singapore on june 12th. the president confirmed on twitter that a team of u.s. officials has now arrived in north korea to, quote, make arrangements for the summit. that as we hear a third person could be in the room for the crucial meeting. let's go to nbc's janice mackie frayer in seoul. good morning. >> reporter: phillip, the urgency happening behind the scenes is proof that all sides want this june 12th summit
bonnie, thank you. >>> former president george h.w. bush is back in the hospital this morning after experiencing low blood pressure and fatigue. a spokesman for the 93-year-old says he will likely remain at the hospital in maine for a few days for observation. just saturday the former president visited with veterans at an american legion pancake breakfast in kennebunk port. the office said he is awake and alert and not in any discomfort. >>> in the on again off again high...
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better known as bonnie and clyde during their depression-era crime way. that tunnel was discovered by the boarded up wall at an old hotel where bonnie and clyde were known to live when they were hiding. the hotel had a history of bootlegging and rough poker games. there is no evidence directly linking bonnie and clyde to that tunnel, but a tourism official says he will keep looking. >>> southwest airlines is apologizing to the head coach of a woman's -- women's basketball team. they asked her to prove her biracial son was really hers. >>> a loaded gun brought into a bay area high school campus. we tell you how that student was eventually caught. >>> things are looking good on most of the roadways in the bay area. we are keeping an eye on road closures on 680 southbound in the tri-valley area. we will have more on that coming up. >>> for many, the breeze kicked in another wind has kicked in near the delta. we have 50s for the most part. we had 60s yesterday at this time. ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a repu
better known as bonnie and clyde during their depression-era crime way. that tunnel was discovered by the boarded up wall at an old hotel where bonnie and clyde were known to live when they were hiding. the hotel had a history of bootlegging and rough poker games. there is no evidence directly linking bonnie and clyde to that tunnel, but a tourism official says he will keep looking. >>> southwest airlines is apologizing to the head coach of a woman's -- women's basketball team. they...
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. >> bonnie has now been identified at bonnie ueltzen. a source close to abc news. she's speaking with prosecutors. >>> uber says it is committed to do more to strengthen passenger safety following sexual assault claims against its driver. 103 accused of sexual assault or abuse in the last four years. each of the drivers arrested or wanted by police or named in civil lawsuits. in a statement uber said, quote, these stories are horrific and our hearts do out to the victims. we worked with cnn to understand their findings and determined that uber did 2.4 billion trips in the u.s. in that same period. >> this morning we're learning what special counsel robert murls wants to ask president trump. >> "new york times" obtained the list with four dispen questions ranging from james koemds to the president's tweets. they developed them after meeting with special investigator's office. >> i met and they went through subject after subject after subject they wanted to ask about. what the president's lawyers did was wrote all these things and came up with 49 questions. >> you re
. >> bonnie has now been identified at bonnie ueltzen. a source close to abc news. she's speaking with prosecutors. >>> uber says it is committed to do more to strengthen passenger safety following sexual assault claims against its driver. 103 accused of sexual assault or abuse in the last four years. each of the drivers arrested or wanted by police or named in civil lawsuits. in a statement uber said, quote, these stories are horrific and our hearts do out to the victims. we...
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against what bonnie or what he perceived bonnie had done to pimp. >> reporter: it turns out deangelo was engaged in 1970. the woman -- bonnie jean coldwell who eventually broke it off. as investigators were narrowing their search through a dna profile, another clue. they learned deangelo, a former police officer had allegedly threatened to kill his police chief after he was fired back in the '70s. the man accused of 12 murders and more than 50 rapes appearing dazed in his first court appearance. tonight, families of his victims saying it's all an act. >> in court, he turns into this incompetent man who can't even stand up. who can't even speak. what a coward. what a tremendous coward. >> one of the lead investigators in the case describing deangelo as an active and agile man. he was even seen wizzing around town on a motorcycle a week before his arrest. whit johnson, abc news, sacramento. >>> facebook is investigating whether an employee abused their role in order to stop women online. at-bats abc news has confirmed the manlow park company is aware of the claim and is investigating.
against what bonnie or what he perceived bonnie had done to pimp. >> reporter: it turns out deangelo was engaged in 1970. the woman -- bonnie jean coldwell who eventually broke it off. as investigators were narrowing their search through a dna profile, another clue. they learned deangelo, a former police officer had allegedly threatened to kill his police chief after he was fired back in the '70s. the man accused of 12 murders and more than 50 rapes appearing dazed in his first court...
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. >> a lot of extremes today, bonnie. thank you. >> in the on again off again high stakes north korean summit, it seems to be on again. president trump announcing that he and kim jong un could still meet on that same date. they say a team of officials have arrived to make arrangements for that summit. janice, good morning. >>. >> good morning, phillip. president trump confirming in that tweet that u.s. officials are having direct talks with north korean officials. president trump saying publicly that all sides want this summit to go ahead. >> a lot of people are working on it, it is moving along nicely. we're looking at june 12th in singapore, that has not changed, and it's moving along pretty well,ll happens. >> leading the delegation is a former u.s. ambassador to south korea and a nuclear negotiator with the north. there are signs of other moves in e region. and reports of a senior north korean official going through bay sing also on his way to singapore. analyst that's have been watching wearly say they're encouraged
. >> a lot of extremes today, bonnie. thank you. >> in the on again off again high stakes north korean summit, it seems to be on again. president trump announcing that he and kim jong un could still meet on that same date. they say a team of officials have arrived to make arrangements for that summit. janice, good morning. >>. >> good morning, phillip. president trump confirming in that tweet that u.s. officials are having direct talks with north korean officials....
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. >> bonnie jenkins? bonnie: i would add to what suzanne said. there is the situation and what we do with iran. i think it will be something that is a game. also, our recent review, which we committed to building more nuclear weapons. however, i will say, despite all of that, he still wants to talk. has notying things he said before. so in light of all of that, he wants to have a conversation, and we we can do this through negotiations. >> the other side. sue mi: i agree with everything suzanne said. north korea has been thinking about this for a very long time. they completed their program. they think trump and the administration. they will offer something that will look good that will come back to haunt us later, and this is the scenario we are warning against. >> at the end of the day cannot be verified, it is no deal. that is the hard facts of it. >> the last word. >> i would agree that north korea's greatest strength is its negotiating position it has been playing for the last year, the completed nuclear altar -- arsenal, and it has south ko
. >> bonnie jenkins? bonnie: i would add to what suzanne said. there is the situation and what we do with iran. i think it will be something that is a game. also, our recent review, which we committed to building more nuclear weapons. however, i will say, despite all of that, he still wants to talk. has notying things he said before. so in light of all of that, he wants to have a conversation, and we we can do this through negotiations. >> the other side. sue mi: i agree with...
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aunt was known as that cute, little blonde bonnie. then she connected with clyde. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> their grandfather was a lawman who hunted them. >> two of the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure. >> bonnie parker's three-headed snake ring. >> sitting there... >> right. >> ...all along? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ]
aunt was known as that cute, little blonde bonnie. then she connected with clyde. >> clyde barrow was his uncle. >> once clyde had been accused of murder, he didn't turn back. >> their grandfather was a lawman who hunted them. >> two of the south's worst killers. >> your grandfather was the sheriff. >> killing bonnie and clyde was the ultimate. >> grim souvenirs, one strange inheritance. >> it was just like finding treasure after treasure....
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you know them better as bonnie and clyde. it is reported this tunnel was used during the crime wave during the depression era. it was discovered behind a boarded-up wall in an old hotel where bonnie and clyde were known to have lived when they were hiding. the hotel had a history of bootlegging and rough poker games. there is no evidence directly linking bonnie and clyde to the tunnel, but the official says he will keep looking. >>> southwest airlines is apologizing to the head coach of a woman's basketball team. we will tell you about the confrontation after the airline asked the coach for proof her biracial son was really hers. >>> a student's tip led to the arrest of a student who brought a gun on campus. >>> the metering lights are on at the bay bridge. things are getting slow there. on the san mateo bridge, things are moving along without any problem. we will have a look at that and we are continuing to keep an eye on that situation on southbound 680 in san ramon. >> it will be significantly cooler for everybody today, e
you know them better as bonnie and clyde. it is reported this tunnel was used during the crime wave during the depression era. it was discovered behind a boarded-up wall in an old hotel where bonnie and clyde were known to have lived when they were hiding. the hotel had a history of bootlegging and rough poker games. there is no evidence directly linking bonnie and clyde to the tunnel, but the official says he will keep looking. >>> southwest airlines is apologizing to the head coach...
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first to speak, ambassador bonnie jenkins. , ladies and gentlemen, ambassador, bonnie jenkins. [applause] >> good evening. when i was first told i had the opportunity to be this debate, and my motion would be the negotiations can work i said of course, why not. then i said let me tell you why have that perception. i spent my life working in the area of nuclear nonproliferation arms control. spotlighmy life sitting at the e negotiating treaties, working with the delegation, drafting treaty text and making what might seem impossible, possible. finding out ways to find common interest to find a way and a process for agreement. i have been in the world of possibles. i've done research on it. my topics for my dissertation was couple why recruiters decide why or why not they want to develop nuclear weapons. how their actions play a role in the decision-making. i found out that a very important part of this is the leader in what the leader wants to do. when a leader decides to give up that program we have examples of countries giving up nuclear weapons. we have argentina and brazil. w
first to speak, ambassador bonnie jenkins. , ladies and gentlemen, ambassador, bonnie jenkins. [applause] >> good evening. when i was first told i had the opportunity to be this debate, and my motion would be the negotiations can work i said of course, why not. then i said let me tell you why have that perception. i spent my life working in the area of nuclear nonproliferation arms control. spotlighmy life sitting at the e negotiating treaties, working with the delegation, drafting treaty...
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that caused them to part. >> reporter: this morning, a source telling abc news that bonnie is bonnie ueltzen and that she's speaking with prosecutors. her former fiance joseph deangelo, now behind bars, on suicide watch, accused of 12 murders, some 50 rapes and dozens of burglaries. the san diego d.a. telling abc news prosecutors in that city and around the state are now sifting through cold cases to see whether deangelo could be responsible like the 1978 double murder of 24-year-old rhonda wicht and her 4-year-old son donald found strangled and suffocated in their beds. wicht's ex-boyfriend, craig coley, was exonerated just last november after investigators tested dna from the scene and found his did not match. >> as long as they get to the truth and they find out who did it, and it's resolved and justice is done, when it's served, it's served. >> reporter: police there now hoping to compare that dna to deangelo's. >> we have a female victim. it's a homicide. it was occurring during the same time period that gives us an interest since we have an unsolved case. >> reporter: and one o
that caused them to part. >> reporter: this morning, a source telling abc news that bonnie is bonnie ueltzen and that she's speaking with prosecutors. her former fiance joseph deangelo, now behind bars, on suicide watch, accused of 12 murders, some 50 rapes and dozens of burglaries. the san diego d.a. telling abc news prosecutors in that city and around the state are now sifting through cold cases to see whether deangelo could be responsible like the 1978 double murder of 24-year-old...
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that told me that he had some significant female in his life named bonnie. and he had some anger. >> that anger from a man believed to have committed 12 murders and 50 rapes may be explained by this newspaper article. joseph deangelo, the man now accused of being the golden state killer, was engaged to a woman named bonnie in the early 1970s. they never married. bonnie has been identified now and is said to be talking with prosecutors. the last time we saw deangelo was in a sacramento court in a barred holding cage. he is charged with 12 counts of murder in four counties. he's yet to enter a plea, but some people have already made up their minds. and they're upset the suspect may have been living in citrus heights, one of the very communities where the golden state killer left his mark. >> i really had some somehow rationalized he was dead. to find out he's been living and breathing in citrus heights? to find out he had a wife and children? >> josef deangelo married sharon huddle in 19 city. they have three daughters. some reports say they are separated. las
that told me that he had some significant female in his life named bonnie. and he had some anger. >> that anger from a man believed to have committed 12 murders and 50 rapes may be explained by this newspaper article. joseph deangelo, the man now accused of being the golden state killer, was engaged to a woman named bonnie in the early 1970s. they never married. bonnie has been identified now and is said to be talking with prosecutors. the last time we saw deangelo was in a sacramento...
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. >> let's go to meteorologist bonnie schneider for more on this weather. bonnie. >>> tracking alberto, it's bringing rain not only to panama city but also south florida. it's unorganized but is on the move and will likely impact a good portion of the mid-south going into the middle part of this week. so while you head back to work this week watch out for heavy rain through the tennessee valley. the storm system is a slow mover and will bring rain to coastal florida. we're look at hot weather for those barbecues today. temperatures 90 degrees in oklahoma city and texas. but above normal temperatures as far north as minneapolis and chicago into the 90s. that's where we're seeing temperatures above normal. also watch out for the threat of storms in the northern tier of the country. the south watching alberto and good news, at least for the incoming rain in maryland we're not looking at more rain for that area, at least not today. >> thank you so much. >>> in the on again off again back and forth surrounding the high stakes north korean nuclear summit as of no
. >> let's go to meteorologist bonnie schneider for more on this weather. bonnie. >>> tracking alberto, it's bringing rain not only to panama city but also south florida. it's unorganized but is on the move and will likely impact a good portion of the mid-south going into the middle part of this week. so while you head back to work this week watch out for heavy rain through the tennessee valley. the storm system is a slow mover and will bring rain to coastal florida. we're look...
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our reporter, jackie bonnie is, as details. >> a volcanic eruption on the big island of hawaii. spewing lava and ash over 100 feet in the air. flowing into a residential neighborhood thursday. >> since it's right there behind our house, we could hear those -- the love exploding. >> reporter: hawaii county officials say the flow is coming from a large crack in the leilani estates neighborhood. white hot vapor and blue fumes seen pouring from the openings. hundreds of small earthquakes have been shaking the volcano all week. the most powerful was a 4.6 magnitude that hit thursday. the? wanted officials to prepare people for possible evacuations . because once a volcano erupts, there's very little time for warning. thursday, officials ordered mandatory evacuations for more than 1500 residents living in leilani estates. >> if you can stay with your family and friends, that is the best first case. >> reporter: otherwise, multiple shelters have been set up for those who have been evacuated. they will temporarily house people and animals. some residents say despite the eruptions, they'
our reporter, jackie bonnie is, as details. >> a volcanic eruption on the big island of hawaii. spewing lava and ash over 100 feet in the air. flowing into a residential neighborhood thursday. >> since it's right there behind our house, we could hear those -- the love exploding. >> reporter: hawaii county officials say the flow is coming from a large crack in the leilani estates neighborhood. white hot vapor and blue fumes seen pouring from the openings. hundreds of small...
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bonnie watched in disbelief. how high to your house? >> all the way up to the house. this whole thing looked like the river was coming through it. >> reporter: down south in marion, alabama, low-lying fields under water. roads washed away. >> i cannot get out of my house, y'all. i'm trapped inside my house. >> reporter: all nine dams along the tennessee river releasing water to spent prevent lakes upstream from flooding. >> very, very bad and scary to know this happened so fast. >> reporter: for earl, the cost is personal. >> brand new camper there. second payment next wednesday, i hope it's there tomorrow. >> reporter: tonight, as the rivers are still raging here, the flow out of the lake tahoma dam that you can see here is being closely monitored. just in case there is a problem, police tonight on alert just in the event they have to order evacuations again. savannah? >> incredible scene behind you, kerry, thank you. >>> there are new evacuations in hawaii as lava continues to flow there, some residents refuse to leave their homes even as the danger gets closer. in
bonnie watched in disbelief. how high to your house? >> all the way up to the house. this whole thing looked like the river was coming through it. >> reporter: down south in marion, alabama, low-lying fields under water. roads washed away. >> i cannot get out of my house, y'all. i'm trapped inside my house. >> reporter: all nine dams along the tennessee river releasing water to spent prevent lakes upstream from flooding. >> very, very bad and scary to know this...
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with the impact imminent, bonnie schneider is tracking the storm. couple things. talking about a subtropical storm. help me with the definition of what this is. we were talking about the landfall being around 1:00 p.m. what is the latest forecasting telling us? >> the center of circulation with alberto is getting very, very close to the florida coastline. with the next hour, the center of circulation will pass over some land, whether it is this beach or a barrier island. that's the definition of landfall. to go back to your other question about subtropical, it doesn't mean less tropical. it means it is a category of a type of a tropical system. meaning, it is a hybrid. we have cooler air mixing in with it, as well, in some of the upper levels of the system. it is not fully tropical, though we're seeing the banding that is characteristic of a tropical system that we might see. it is a little confusing. some people do think a subtropical storm means less than. as maya reported, 65-mile-per-hour winds, that is below hurricane status, which is 74 or greater, but it is
with the impact imminent, bonnie schneider is tracking the storm. couple things. talking about a subtropical storm. help me with the definition of what this is. we were talking about the landfall being around 1:00 p.m. what is the latest forecasting telling us? >> the center of circulation with alberto is getting very, very close to the florida coastline. with the next hour, the center of circulation will pass over some land, whether it is this beach or a barrier island. that's the...
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..and it's directed by bonnie wright. she's best known for playing ginny weasley in the harry potter films but is now working behind the camera. the beginning of everything i know about the film industry was from those ten years of experience and as an actor i think i learned so much about the attention to detail that is needed in film. all the heads of department in those movies, whether it was the cinematographer, the production designer, or the editor, were at the top of their field. the film is being shown here for three days, the first time it's been screened in public and it brings hollywood star into this local hairdressers. it seems a bit strange but it's quite interesting. hopefully people that come to watch it might decide to have their hair done. being here really brought it alive because you hear the blowdryers at the back and the phone ringing. i suppose it makes sense to have it somewhere else, try and get a new audience. for it to be outside of london, a premier like this, i thought it was really interestin
..and it's directed by bonnie wright. she's best known for playing ginny weasley in the harry potter films but is now working behind the camera. the beginning of everything i know about the film industry was from those ten years of experience and as an actor i think i learned so much about the attention to detail that is needed in film. all the heads of department in those movies, whether it was the cinematographer, the production designer, or the editor, were at the top of their field. the...
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i'm bonnie. on behalf of parks alliance, i am asking that you authorize the completion of the golden gate park project. the completion of this project will provide such a wonderful asset to golden gate park and the community of san francisco as well as to the volunteers who have shown such great commitment and dedication to this project through direct stewardship. this northeast corner is some of the oldest trails in san francisco and we need to honor it. this project will increase access to save walkable nature trails while provide be habitat restoration to the surrounding area. our oak woodlands are few and it's crucial we protect and enhance these areas while allowing for an outdoor education experience accessible to all. thank you. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning, commissioners. i'm bob. i'm head of the san francisco trail advocacy group. 30 years ago or so, when ridge trail began its mission to make a ridge top trail around the bay area, which one day at least 550 mile
i'm bonnie. on behalf of parks alliance, i am asking that you authorize the completion of the golden gate park project. the completion of this project will provide such a wonderful asset to golden gate park and the community of san francisco as well as to the volunteers who have shown such great commitment and dedication to this project through direct stewardship. this northeast corner is some of the oldest trails in san francisco and we need to honor it. this project will increase access to...
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here's bonnie schneider. >> good morning, frances and phillip. we have an update for you. we have an even larger more widespread area of severe weather as it expands across the country. yesterday was a dangerous day. today the same. 40 million americans at risk for severe weather. this could include tornadoes. be careful if you're out in kansas all the way to you will and i will down south toward texas. eventually these storms will push east but in tas theyex 90s again. could see some record-breaking numbers. cooler conditions across the west including colorado and into nebraska. >>> so we're watching for the storm system eventually to push to the east. but heavy rain on friday. frances? >> all right, bonnie, thank you. >>> one nba mom just had a huge day during an episode of "the price is right." check this out. >> all she needs is a car. >>. let's go, go, go, go, go. she got it. >> that is lisa beverly, the mother of l.a. clipper guard patrick beverly. after a big day on the wheel she walked away with two cars and over $41,000 in prizes. and patrick didn't hide his excit
here's bonnie schneider. >> good morning, frances and phillip. we have an update for you. we have an even larger more widespread area of severe weather as it expands across the country. yesterday was a dangerous day. today the same. 40 million americans at risk for severe weather. this could include tornadoes. be careful if you're out in kansas all the way to you will and i will down south toward texas. eventually these storms will push east but in tas theyex 90s again. could see some...
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the film is written and directed by bonnie wright who's best known for playing ginny weasley in the harry potter films. anne—marie tasker has been finding out why it's getting its first ever screening in a salon. you would expect a movie premiere in hollywood or london's west end. but one short film is getting its world's first screening here. 0pposite world's first screening here. opposite the blow dries and trims at this salon, people can watch margaret river stop it stars jason isaac says a hairdresser and is directed by bonnie wright. she is best known as playing ginnie weasley in the harry potter films. element as an actor, a learned so much about the attention to detail that is neededin the attention to detail that is needed in film. the attention to detail that is needed infilm. —— the attention to detail that is needed in film. —— as an actor. whether it was the cinematographer, production designer, editor. they we re production designer, editor. they were at the top of their field. the film is being shown here for three days. the first time it's been screened in public
the film is written and directed by bonnie wright who's best known for playing ginny weasley in the harry potter films. anne—marie tasker has been finding out why it's getting its first ever screening in a salon. you would expect a movie premiere in hollywood or london's west end. but one short film is getting its world's first screening here. 0pposite world's first screening here. opposite the blow dries and trims at this salon, people can watch margaret river stop it stars jason isaac says...
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and it's directed by bonnie wright. harry... she's best known for playing ginny weasley in the harry potter films but is now working behind the camera. the beginning of everything i know about the film industry was from those ten years of experience as an actor. i think i learned so much about the attention to detail that is needed in film. you know, all the heads of department in those movies, whether it was the cinematographer or the production design or the editor, were like at the top of their field. the film's being shown here for three days, the first time it has been screened in public, and it brings a hollywood star into this local hairdressers. it seems a bit strange but it's quite interesting, yeah. hopefully people that come to watch it might decide to have their hair done! being here really brought it alive because you could hear the blow dryers at the back and you could hear the phone ringing. i suppose it makes sense to do it somewhere else, to try to get a new audience, yeah. for it to be outside of london, a prem
and it's directed by bonnie wright. harry... she's best known for playing ginny weasley in the harry potter films but is now working behind the camera. the beginning of everything i know about the film industry was from those ten years of experience as an actor. i think i learned so much about the attention to detail that is needed in film. you know, all the heads of department in those movies, whether it was the cinematographer or the production design or the editor, were like at the top of...
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bonnie would throw one in. vonnie: the worst thing that could possibly happen is nothing further, but the chinese are clearly operating through their currency at the moment, sending signals with the yuan, no? diana: in what sense? vonnie: because the price in advance of these talks is to send a signal that they could go further if the u.s. were to be more draconian. i don't think the currency is a key issue at this point in time. even though trump attacks china about managing their currency, which they invariably do, the problem has been for china that the yuan has been depreciating significantly. two or three years ago, it was all about china shedding foreign-exchange reserves, stopping the yuan from depreciating too fast. here, really, is a geopolitical confrontation. it is all about america trying advanceshina's future in terms of technology. vonnie: the carrot or the stick approach. can america persuade as opposed ing china to change his behavior in certain areas? diana: i doubt it would work. it certainly
bonnie would throw one in. vonnie: the worst thing that could possibly happen is nothing further, but the chinese are clearly operating through their currency at the moment, sending signals with the yuan, no? diana: in what sense? vonnie: because the price in advance of these talks is to send a signal that they could go further if the u.s. were to be more draconian. i don't think the currency is a key issue at this point in time. even though trump attacks china about managing their currency,...
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cracked down on the opposition as anti-government protests ramp up police arrest opposition leader and of bonnie and over one thousand more have protests against president vladimir putin around the country the rallies come today as well clinton is to be sworn in for another term but go live to moscow.
cracked down on the opposition as anti-government protests ramp up police arrest opposition leader and of bonnie and over one thousand more have protests against president vladimir putin around the country the rallies come today as well clinton is to be sworn in for another term but go live to moscow.
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on the opposition as anti-government protests ramp up police arrested opposition leader oleksandr of bonnie and over one thousand more at protest against president vladimir putin around the country the rallies come two days before clinton is to be sworn in for another term we'll go live to moscow. also on the program. its plans to offer a new mission to mars nassau launches an unmanned spacecraft to peer under the red planet cross and look at how our mom ours was formed. and volcanic eruptions put hawaii on high alert hundreds of accu it as the killer whale volcano spews lava and a powerful earthquake shakes hawaii's big island. and my equator thanks for joining us monitors report that over one thousand anti-pollution demonstrators have been arrested at a series of rallies across russia opposition leader alexei and those on he was among them police seized him in moscow after he called the protests ahead of president vladimir putin's inauguration for a fourth term as president now danny is known as one of putin's fiercest critics and was barred from challenging him in the march presidential
on the opposition as anti-government protests ramp up police arrested opposition leader oleksandr of bonnie and over one thousand more at protest against president vladimir putin around the country the rallies come two days before clinton is to be sworn in for another term we'll go live to moscow. also on the program. its plans to offer a new mission to mars nassau launches an unmanned spacecraft to peer under the red planet cross and look at how our mom ours was formed. and volcanic eruptions...
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. >> i'm bonnie quinn. trade tensions rise as president trump decides to go ahead with tariffs on imports. how are americans closest allies reacting? will get insight from would-be canto. in the former prime minister reacts to the tariffs. first, let's get a quick check on major averages. down .9%. down .5% and the nasdaq which had been higher is flat. the worst performers in the s&p 500 continue to be the dollar source. dollar tree and dollar general down almost 7%. >> feeling the impact of those by the administration. they have canada on the rise. hurting u.s. national security which is the claim the administration is making. it has been pretty low. >> and wilbur ross announcing , mexico, and the eu coming hours before the exemptions were set to expire tonight. and the condemnations are rolling in from u.s. allies and republicans alike. trade partners vowing retaliation. we are joined by libby, head of public policy. ryu expecting them to go ahead with these tariffs? what would be the impact on the econom
. >> i'm bonnie quinn. trade tensions rise as president trump decides to go ahead with tariffs on imports. how are americans closest allies reacting? will get insight from would-be canto. in the former prime minister reacts to the tariffs. first, let's get a quick check on major averages. down .9%. down .5% and the nasdaq which had been higher is flat. the worst performers in the s&p 500 continue to be the dollar source. dollar tree and dollar general down almost 7%. >> feeling...
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bonnie was a hammer. he didn't want to lose. he thought going up against a sitting president was going to be too formidable. it fell to mccarthy who was more of a poet to go up against johnson. he didn't get the majority in new hampshire. he basically knocked johnson out of new hampshire. and that led johnson to get out of the race he ran a dramatic and fascinating campaign. it was an absolutely clear that he was running a campaign that was going get him into a position of winning the nomination or the presidency mccarthy one in oregon, bobby one in nebraska. but coming to the shift in alignment that we have been talking about. he was getting his victories with a narrow base of the democratic party. that could been very bad for him. >> in the general election there was one speech in salt lake city utah. was at a turning point for humphrey ? did it narrow the race ? >> where he declared himself his own man ? >> humphrey got support from the unions. they started to organize on his behalf. that gave him a bump. then when he declare
bonnie was a hammer. he didn't want to lose. he thought going up against a sitting president was going to be too formidable. it fell to mccarthy who was more of a poet to go up against johnson. he didn't get the majority in new hampshire. he basically knocked johnson out of new hampshire. and that led johnson to get out of the race he ran a dramatic and fascinating campaign. it was an absolutely clear that he was running a campaign that was going get him into a position of winning the...
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. >> it was bonnie and clyde. well, they're foxs, they might start stealing from people's gardens. so i think that's a good theme. it was recorded by the rescueer. this was captured. >> the reason has an unbeaten past. you never know what you may find. >> you wait for it the last church. the reason being is they have an open space, where creators can steal free to go and create. pay enough on kansas and the cars. >> i'm on the fence about it. >> it's cool. then have you things like that. >> i thought that would have been your favorite. >> you were just invited. you have that creative thought. if you are a special artist, like vincent van gogh or michael angelo's low emission video. that's what this whole video is about. >> it's about puns. >> okay. >> but if you live in nevada and are traveling through it. it's a golf field. go exploring. >> the give away, where you can win a google home or amazon echo. you get to choose. >> you need the buzz word. you need to be run the years of age and a local resident. >> critic on rtm win. you can use facebook, twitter or both and each every da
. >> it was bonnie and clyde. well, they're foxs, they might start stealing from people's gardens. so i think that's a good theme. it was recorded by the rescueer. this was captured. >> the reason has an unbeaten past. you never know what you may find. >> you wait for it the last church. the reason being is they have an open space, where creators can steal free to go and create. pay enough on kansas and the cars. >> i'm on the fence about it. >> it's cool. then...
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thanks, bonnie schneider. >>> all right, the other big story, the diplomatic dance with north korea. trying to lay the final groundwork for that historic summit. the summit that president trump abruptly canceled just a mere four days ago. there's an urgent effort to revive the meeting for the original june 12th date. nbc news global correspondent bill neely is in seoul for us. a lot of moving pieces. both sides say they want to meet. i guess the lingering question is what are they going to meet about? what does a framework of any meeting look like from what we've seen just in the past 24 hours or so? >> that is exactly right, ayman, that's the question, how do you set an agenda in two days? because we understand the delegation will be in north korea today and tomorrow, tuesday. how do you set an agenda in two days for decades of mistrust for an agreement that will, you know, possibly be to president trump's liking? we know this is the third time in as many months a delegation has been inside north korea. this one is highly experienced. it will be trying to get real commitments from n
thanks, bonnie schneider. >>> all right, the other big story, the diplomatic dance with north korea. trying to lay the final groundwork for that historic summit. the summit that president trump abruptly canceled just a mere four days ago. there's an urgent effort to revive the meeting for the original june 12th date. nbc news global correspondent bill neely is in seoul for us. a lot of moving pieces. both sides say they want to meet. i guess the lingering question is what are they...
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. >>> let's get a check now on your weather with bonnie schneider. >> what we're looking at right now is some rain and storms. it was a really nasty day across the plains yesterday. more severe weather but this time it's pushing eastward. 40 million americans at risk for some type of severe weather. it could include a tornado today. large hail as well. the bulls eye is into kansas. but the rain will persist for chicago, cincinnati and detroit. we'll watch for that. and as it does, it's going to change things for friday. because a lot of that moisture will be affecting cities in the mid-atlantic and northeast. speaking of those cities, if it's feeling like july to you, you're not mistaken. look at these temperatures. yesterday we had highs in the 90s for d.c. we're seeing 93 is the forecast for today. and as you can see, the typical temperatures that were in the forecast for boston, new york and washington, d.c., they are much more like july well above normal. even climbing to the upper 80s for boston. and it is going to stick around for today. eventually we'll start to get cooler cond
. >>> let's get a check now on your weather with bonnie schneider. >> what we're looking at right now is some rain and storms. it was a really nasty day across the plains yesterday. more severe weather but this time it's pushing eastward. 40 million americans at risk for some type of severe weather. it could include a tornado today. large hail as well. the bulls eye is into kansas. but the rain will persist for chicago, cincinnati and detroit. we'll watch for that. and as it...
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with that storm expected to touchdown soon, i want to bring in meteorologist bonnie schneider joining me now with what to expect. i want to talk about alberto, i know have the radar up. but the flooding in maryland, second time in the couple of years that that location ellicott city saw that catastrophic flash flooding, right? >> it's true. it's usual we could see that even though it has been the second time as well. let's go back to that a little bit and talk about the flooding. what we saw in this area was really incredible because to see that much rain in such a short amount of time, ellicott city right in the center of the action, 7 inches plus. so we saw i'd say just under 10 inches in a matter of six-hours time. where this is located in a valley area, you have all these hills around ellicott city, just looking ato p-- at the toe poggraphy, that's one reason why we're not seeing that the. looking at alberto, the storm is not headed in that direction. it's headed into another direction into florida and alabama as you saw from the live report. look at that, we still have our tropic
with that storm expected to touchdown soon, i want to bring in meteorologist bonnie schneider joining me now with what to expect. i want to talk about alberto, i know have the radar up. but the flooding in maryland, second time in the couple of years that that location ellicott city saw that catastrophic flash flooding, right? >> it's true. it's usual we could see that even though it has been the second time as well. let's go back to that a little bit and talk about the flooding. what we...
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this is the dominating use life from bonnie with his country in crisis venezuela's president seeks a second term a known face of with low voter turnout predicted nicolas maduro his victory is still my as such that the opposition is launching avoid causing the vij critics are calling the election a fun also coming up.
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dozens of villages on fiji's islands are facing the same fate as the residents of bonny don't know are sometimes lexi from our two they go back to swim in the sea and to look at the ruins of their homes. i was born greer brought out a group case here and. all our dame to be yeah. that identity is also tied to the graves of their ancestors. soon they need to be moved before the sea claims them as well. nearly a billion people worldwide have a disability around fifteen percent of the population eighty percent of disabled people live in developing countries and then they often lack the means to lead an independent life. people with disabilities are often socially marginalised they're less likely to finish school more likely to be without one and impoverished. and finding a partner also presents challenges. last filled with moments of pure joy frustrating challenges. and true love. everything in this kitchen is wheelchair accessible thirty year old margot has been a part polygyny since childhood life in india isn't easy for her and her husband deepak. but at least that made the ground floo
dozens of villages on fiji's islands are facing the same fate as the residents of bonny don't know are sometimes lexi from our two they go back to swim in the sea and to look at the ruins of their homes. i was born greer brought out a group case here and. all our dame to be yeah. that identity is also tied to the graves of their ancestors. soon they need to be moved before the sea claims them as well. nearly a billion people worldwide have a disability around fifteen percent of the population...
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bonnie and clyde, you know at the beginning. bonnie is like sort of lonely and bored in this house in the middle of nowhere and she's just like dying for action and then like clyde comes into town and they start robbing people. she had that similar likee, she was just on a fraction in her life andon dying to be seen to e connected to peoplet, but that was shameful her her own loneliness. she wouldn't tell people like that. that's one example of like a thousandndts that secrets are complicated when you are trying to write a book of truth because you will never, ever, ever know all of the secrets that people-- even your closest loved ones also as a nonfiction writer it's their job to understand as much as possible. >> in both of your books, the migrants create relationships with us-born members of their family or friends and what kind of dynamics are there in, you know, both people from the same ethnicity, but yet such a different upbringings. lauren markham, knowing your book isabella and her husband have different backgrounds an
bonnie and clyde, you know at the beginning. bonnie is like sort of lonely and bored in this house in the middle of nowhere and she's just like dying for action and then like clyde comes into town and they start robbing people. she had that similar likee, she was just on a fraction in her life andon dying to be seen to e connected to peoplet, but that was shameful her her own loneliness. she wouldn't tell people like that. that's one example of like a thousandndts that secrets are complicated...
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not include thank dozens of villages on fiji's islands are facing the same fate as the residents of bonny don't know are sometimes lexi from our two they go back to swim in the sea and to look at the ruins of their homes. i was born we're brought out a group case here and. all our deigned to be yeah. that identity is also tied to the graves of their ancestors. soon they need to be moved before the sea claims them as well. nearly a billion people worldwide have a disability around fifteen percent of the population eighty percent of disabled people live in developing countries and then they often lack the means to lead an independent life. people with disabilities are often socially marginalized they're less likely to finish school more likely to be without work and impoverished. and finding a partner also presents challenges. last filled with moments of pure joy frustrating challenges. and true love. everything in this kitchen is wheelchair accessible thirty year old margot has been a paraplegic since childhood life in india isn't easy for her and her husband. tackle oh. but at least i've
not include thank dozens of villages on fiji's islands are facing the same fate as the residents of bonny don't know are sometimes lexi from our two they go back to swim in the sea and to look at the ruins of their homes. i was born we're brought out a group case here and. all our deigned to be yeah. that identity is also tied to the graves of their ancestors. soon they need to be moved before the sea claims them as well. nearly a billion people worldwide have a disability around fifteen...
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dozens of villages on fiji's islands are facing the same fate as the residents of bonny don't know are sometimes lexi from our two they go back to swim in the sea and to look at the ruins of their homes. i was born we are brought out the case here and. all our they need to be yeah. that identity is also tied to the graves of their ancestors. soon they need to be moved before the sea claims them as well. nearly a billion people worldwide have a disability around fifteen percent of the population eighty percent of disabled people live in developing countries and then they often lack the means to lead an independent life. people with disabilities are often socially marginalized they're less likely to finish school more likely to be without one and impoverished. and finding a partner also presents challenges. a life filled with moments of pure joy frustrating challenges. and true love. everything in this kitchen is wheelchair accessible thirty year old margot has been a park police since childhood life in india isn't easy for her and her husband deepak. but at least that made their ground
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the city government has come to learn from bonnie let's go right to our correspondent news in central istanbul i'm joined by the show a couple of you know others political correspondents on those stories in just a minute but first this news just gets all about the perspective closer d.w. news for. you absence of the shed some country music and. the trophy. time in the field. how can you get out. with your code zero and serious. shit this week on d w freedom of expression. a value that always has to be defended in new. all over the world arch of freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right to express their views freely. d w dot com or the freedom. of. the for for. the. my . i all we can be the generation that ends it good malaria must start so millions can live. i've. i've. i. i. this is good news coming to you live from bali and hope for a step forward in eastern ukraine russia's president about to be put to an end germany's chancellor i'm michael milton the black sea resort of sochi inside both sides i would look again at options for a multinational peac
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instance you got news coming to life from bonnie and let's go right to our correspondent news in central istanbul i'm joined by the show a couple of you know whose political correspondent on those stories in just a minute but first this news just gets a whole bunch of perspective closer. to w. truth drugs versity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on top of that i've been growing bigger me. than i thought of our innovations magazine for in. the classroom every week and the only school looking to the future on t w dot com of science and research for asia. tesla accidentally shared some face the music played. the trombone looks spending time in the photo bubble. how he would get out of play. with him because i was serious. player. shifts this week on g.w. . a blessing. and a curse play the force of nature and in a skillful. monsoon the tropical first shipment into play or the song of the so come to explain summer someplace to close a fitness destruction playing soon starting may twenty third double play. play play. play . this is the interview news live from the lead
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and it is directed by bonnie wright, messed known as ginny weasley in the harry potter films. it is so much that i learned like the attention of detail and all the heads of department and the newbies whether the cinematographer or the editor, they were at the top of their field. the film is being shown here for three days, and the first time it has been screened in public and it brings a hollywood star in to and it brings a hollywood star in to a local hairdresser. it is strange but interesting. i hope people come to watch it and decide to have their hair done. being here brought it alive because you have the blow d rye rs alive because you have the blow dryers at the back... i suppose it makes sense to do it somewhere else to get a new audience. to be outside of london, a premier like this i thought was interesting.” of london, a premier like this i thought was interesting. i thought it was very good because it is boring especially when you have colour and. screenings are part of the mansions of the future, a three—year project bringing international artist were to lincol
and it is directed by bonnie wright, messed known as ginny weasley in the harry potter films. it is so much that i learned like the attention of detail and all the heads of department and the newbies whether the cinematographer or the editor, they were at the top of their field. the film is being shown here for three days, and the first time it has been screened in public and it brings a hollywood star in to and it brings a hollywood star in to a local hairdresser. it is strange but...
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. >> and bonnie greer is with us as well. as you imagine -- as you are going to watch meghan markell walking down that i'll, for you what is standing out today? >> so many things. first of all her ancestry. for me as an african-american, she it is very moving. and to become the first dutch zest of sussex, and this man championed the abolition of slavery, so the queen has nailed this perfectly. and it allows meghan to actually have a platform by which they can move naturally out of that platform as an american woman, a new british citizen eventually and the only and first dutch ch of sussex. so spot on. >> and if you could explain how is it decided what title that they will be called? >> well, this one has been the one predicted almost from day one, probably the worst kept secret. this one really is great because there are so many positive connotations. as bonnie pointed out, she will be the first duchess of sussex. the previous duke was married devic twice, but neither wife was considered appropriate. yes, he bought for aboli
. >> and bonnie greer is with us as well. as you imagine -- as you are going to watch meghan markell walking down that i'll, for you what is standing out today? >> so many things. first of all her ancestry. for me as an african-american, she it is very moving. and to become the first dutch zest of sussex, and this man championed the abolition of slavery, so the queen has nailed this perfectly. and it allows meghan to actually have a platform by which they can move naturally out of...
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seven that kind of response to suicidal feelings is what stops people from reporting it to begin with bonnie to a real low as a lawyer with prisoners legal services in boston organization is suing sheriff hodgson for housing mentally ill inmates and solitary confinement when you have serious mental illness you should not be in solitary confinement for more than a brief period of time and what we say in our lawsuit is they don't have the procedures in place to make sure that doesn't happen. the suit also alleges that prisoners in bristol county jails are not getting adequate mental health treatment . we met a group of former inmates to ask them about their time in bristol county jail some of them are still in the criminal justice system and don't want to show their faces for fear of retribution if your mom asked how many guys here actually attempted suicide while they were in that jail. how many guys here thought about suicide while they were in that jail. everyone how do you how many of you guys were on meds when you went in there everyone was on meds when you went in there when you went in
seven that kind of response to suicidal feelings is what stops people from reporting it to begin with bonnie to a real low as a lawyer with prisoners legal services in boston organization is suing sheriff hodgson for housing mentally ill inmates and solitary confinement when you have serious mental illness you should not be in solitary confinement for more than a brief period of time and what we say in our lawsuit is they don't have the procedures in place to make sure that doesn't happen. the...