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CNN Newsroom Live

>> there may be no place like jail for the person who stole dorothy's ruby slippers. a federal grand jury has indicted a minnesota man for allegedly stealing an original pair of the wizard of oz slippers, nearly two decades ago. they were swiped from the judy garland museum, that require -- recovered in 2018. they are valid around three point $5 million. i know, sadly, those are not actual rubies. thank you so much for joining us. the news continues on cnn. >> hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us here in united states, and all around the world. i'm rosemary church. just ahead on cnn newsroom, u.s. president joe biden will

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

a white supremist, right? your final take on that. 30 seconds. >> look, ron desantis served this country. he believes in equal opportunity for everyone. equal application of the law. that's what he wants taught. that's what he wants educated here in the state of florida. to say otherwise is untrue. >> yeah. florida attorney general ashton moody, thanks for coming on. >> great to be with you. >> breaking moments ago. a man charged with stealing dorothy's ruby slippers from the wizard of oz. feds say he took them from the julie garland museum. the fbi got the slippers back in a sting operation. we're told they are worth more than $3 million.

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Gutfeld

ice cream and tik tok. end quote. so obviously he's referring to this tik tok trend where apparently all of these deals are wrapping ice cream in fruit roll-ups and then they and they get crunchy and they are just delicious. >> greg: wow! that's a great story. that's how it's done, jimmy. >> greg: i want to hear that story again and it's fruit roll-ups. >> there is a shortage of fruit roll-ups in israel. >> greg: that's what they say when you pull up to the store. here's a fruit rollup. i like that one. [applause] where are you from? give me a story. >> hollywood, they shot a squall to the movie twister. and i hope when all those hollywood liberals get there, that the tornado hits, a real one, lift them like dorothy and the wizard of oz back to

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Gutfeld

end quote. so obviously he's referring to this tik tok trend where apparently all of these deals are wrapping ice cream in fruit roll-ups and then they and they get crunchy and they are just delicious. >> greg: wow! that's a great story. that's how it's done, jimmy. >> greg: i want to hear that story again and it's fruit roll-ups. >> there is a shortage of fruit roll-ups in israel. >> greg: that's what they say when you pull up to the store. here's a fruit rollup. i like that one. [applause] where are you from? give me a story. >> hollywood, they shot a squall to the movie twister. and i hope when all those hollywood liberals get there, that the tornado hits, a real one, lift them like dorothy and the wizard of oz back to hollywood.

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History of the Sitcom

>> everyone is fine, no one died, the home burnt down. >> estelle getty would call blanch a in so many ways. >> you'll need a turnstile in your bedroom! >> the true heart of that show was dorothy, the bea arthur character. >> beware of anyone who says no calories, absolutely no charge, and let's just lie down on the bed and watch television. >> and of course rose's character was the clown. >> i was the one that thought up big squeaky toys for cows! >> the golden girls talked about edgy stuff. it was in my first script rose's husband died while having sex with her. >> although, i did think it was strange when he started yelling rose i'm going, i'm going!

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Breakfast

landscape and art in ullswater. idietitian landscape and art in ullswater. when i was asked landscape and art in ullswater. when i was asked to _ landscape and art in ullswater. when i was asked to do _ landscape and art in ullswater. when i was asked to do something - landscape and art in ullswater. when i was asked to do something for this, _ i was asked to do something for this, i_ i was asked to do something for this, i immediately thought of daffodils because of the connection with wordsworth. just over the fell behind _ with wordsworth. just over the fell behind us — with wordsworth. just over the fell behind us is ullswater. on its shores, — behind us is ullswater. on its shores, wordsworth and his sister dorothy— shores, wordsworth and his sister dorothy saw their host of golden daffodils. ., , ., , ., , ., daffodils. you brought your very own here. tell daffodils. you brought your very own here- tell me _ daffodils. you brought your very own here. tell me about _ daffodils. you brought your very own here. tell me about the _ daffodils. you brought your very own here. tell me about the process. i here. tell me about the process. lots of hands were involved making these bits of art? than lots of hands were involved making these bits of art?— these bits of art? an unbelievable resonse these bits of art? an unbelievable response from _ these bits of art? an unbelievable response from local _ these bits of art? an unbelievable response from local residents i these bits of art? an unbelievable response from local residents and j response from local residents and from _ response from local residents and from people around the country coming — from people around the country coming to— from people around the country coming to help us make the daffodils. we started back in december. it has taken four months to make _ december. it has taken four months to make the — december. it has taken four months to make the daffodils. up to 500 people _ to make the daffodils. up to 500 people took part from school children _ people took part from school children from six years old through to w _ children from six years old through to wri institutions at 90 years old. an incredible involvement from the community. an incredible involvement from the community-—

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BBC News

and it is much quieter again. what is the explanation for the frequency of tornadoes particularly in the midwest? when all know the wizard of oz and dorothy being carried away from kansas. tornadoes are not unique to the usa but the strongest tornadoes tend to be focused towards this part of the usa and the states towards the east of the rockies and thatis towards the east of the rockies and that is where you have these weather elements that come together producing thunderstorms that turn into tornadoes. it is a clash of air masses with very warm moist they are coming up from the gulf of mexico and the cold air coming down from the arctic east of the rockies so they are clashing together. sometimes you have dry ear towards the mid—levels of the atmosphere so several different types of a all complete for supremacy. —— you have

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BBC News

it's got that strong, cold front hanging down from it which has brought, particularly from arkansas to illinois, the severe storms and tornadoes and strong straight—line winds as well. and that severe threat still around for saturday across the eastern states of the usa where that weather front, you can see, is sitting there. north—east and south—east states, in particular, where we're talking about a slight severe risk. now what we've just had is a moderate to high severe risk. it doesn't look as bad but it's still possible for damaging straight—line winds but also possible for tornadoes before that clears out all the way on sunday and it'sjust much quieter again. what's the explanation for the frequency of tornadoes, particularly in the midwest of the united states? we all know the wizard of oz and dorothy being carried away from kansas. i'm presuming there's a reason why that's got in the popular culture ? indeed. tornadoes are not unique to the usa. they happen in the uk, they happen in many other places. but the strongest tornadoes do tend to be focused towards this part of the usa.

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BBC News

going on and the weather system which has caused this latest round of severe weather. it's a weather system of low pressure which actually first arrived across the west of the usa but notice how it's emerged from the rockies and it's got that strong, cold front hanging down from it which has brought, particularly from arkansas to illinois, the severe storms and tornadoes and strong straight—line winds as well. and that severe threat still around for saturday across the eastern states of the usa where that weather front, you can see, is sitting there. north—east and south—east states, in particular, where we're talking about a slight severe risk. now what we've just had is a moderate to high severe risk. it doesn't look as bad but it's still possible for damaging straight—line winds but also possible for tornadoes before that clears out all the way on sunday and it'sjust much quieter again. what's the explanation for the frequency of tornadoes, particularly in the midwest of the united states? we all know the wizard of oz and dorothy being carried away from kansas. i'm presuming there's a reason why

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