Good evening. I am norah odonnell, and thank you for being with us. We come on the air with the threat of dangerous and deadly weather for tens of millions of americans tonight across the southern plains. The National Weather service is issuing a rare high risk forecast for violent thunderstorms, long track tornadoes, and giant hail, talking about hail from 24 inches in diameter, thats the size of baseballs to grapefruit. Residents from oklahoma to kansas are in the bullseye tonight and are bracing for the potential outbreak of powerful ef3 Strength Twisters or stronger. This is the first Time Oklahoma has been under a high risk weather alert in five years. We will begin tonight in Oklahoma City where Meteorologist Paul Goodloe from our partners at the Weather Channel is standing by for a busy night of storms. Good evening, paul. Reporter good evening, norah. Again, the wind has been howling all day long. 30 plus miles an hour as the Winds Of Change coming in here. You mention the high
Stocks are taking a hit again. However, were off the session lows the dow was down 166 points at one time now they are off by 91 points. The s p is on pace to close at about a threeweek low as for the nasdaq on pace for its lowest close in two weeks. The russell 2,000 is down for Third Straight day that index is down about 2. 5 for november thank you very much welcome, everybody the annual advisor out here well talk to some of the smartest minds about investing to the record rally, to the trump agenda to this low volatility market. Its high energy here. Were get the advisors take on the gop tax plan and some best ideas for the new year well hear from the ceo of schwab lots to get to from the windy city back to ireland bound bryan at hq thank you bow tie it is what most of you watch its less obvious but equally important. There are some potential warning signs flashing from one big part of fixed income. Its called the yield curve. Lets get straight to the trading action lets get to what
Yorba linda and the new Richard Nixon president ial library and museum. Im william barlbault, president of the Nixon Foundation and im glad youre here on an important day for the library. Joining us is the president of the library and the blue coats of the gentlemen recognized today. Thank you. Before i introduce larry higby, who introduced jo haldeman, i want to introduce members of the haldeman family who are here, particularly three of jo and bobs children, hank haldeman, susan haldeman, and ann cot bee. Thank you. Two of our Foundation Friends who knew bob haldeman well are also here. First, my predecessor as president and now a board member of the Nixon Foundation, sandy quinn. [ applause ] and a truly remarkable and very special woman who was at ucla with bob haldeman and John Ehrlichman in the post world war ii years. When she graduated she took a train to washington, d. C. And in july of 1951 Rose Mary Woods hired her to join the staff of a newly elected california senator, Ric
Yorba linda and the new Richard Nixon president ial library and museum. Im william barlbault, president of the Nixon Foundation and im glad youre here on an important day for the library. Joining us is the president of the library and the blue coats of the gentlemen recognized today. Thank you. Before i introduce larry higby, who introduced jo haldeman, i want to introduce members of the haldeman family who are here, particularly three of jo and bobs children, hank haldeman, susan haldeman, and ann cot bee. Thank you. Two of our Foundation Friends who knew bob haldeman well are also here. First, my predecessor as president and now a board member of the Nixon Foundation, sandy quinn. [ applause ] and a truly remarkable and very special woman who was at ucla with bob haldeman and John Ehrlichman in the post world war ii years. When she graduated she took a train to washington, d. C. And in july of 1951 Rose Mary Woods hired her to join the staff of a newly elected california senator, Ric
Yorba linda and the new Richard Nixon president ial library and museum. Im william barlbault, president of the Nixon Foundation and im glad youre here on an important day for the library. Joining us is the president of the library and the blue coats of the gentlemen recognized today. Thank you. Before i introduce larry higby, who introduced jo haldeman, i want to introduce members of the haldeman family who are here, particularly three of jo and bobs children, hank haldeman, susan haldeman, and ann cot bee. Thank you. Two of our Foundation Friends who knew bob haldeman well are also here. First, my predecessor as president and now a board member of the Nixon Foundation, sandy quinn. [ applause ] and a truly remarkable and very special woman who was at ucla with bob haldeman and John Ehrlichman in the post world war ii years. When she graduated she took a train to washington, d. C. And in july of 1951 Rose Mary Woods hired her to join the staff of a newly elected california senator, Ric