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CKWS - Monday, May 27, 2024 - 12:00 p.m. (ET) - Segment #2

>>> Well, so far, the blue jays have had a challenging season. We'll call it that. Particularly in terms of their performance at the plate. But former star player and jays' legend jose bautista has shared his thoughts on the team this season... >> There's definitely been some ups and down us. No doubt about it. But they have the group to do it. They have to stay resilient, they just have to stay healthy and grind through it. Hopefully they're just going to speak into the playoffs and see what happens, but they have plenty of time to do that. >> Candace: bautista adds that he has considered the possibility of coaching in his future and wouldn't rule out helping the team if the opportunity arose. Additionally, he expressed his excitement about returning to toronto this summer, referring to it as "his second home." . >>> Your national headlines are coming up after the break, with violent storms pushing through the southern united states. At least 18 people have died as a result of the extreme weather. We'll have fbi! Announcer: fbi, fbi: International andFBI: Most Wanted, only on Global. Tell us what you want what you reall really want! Paquette productions is bringing the 90's back with spice: wannabe after selling out shows in las vegas the spice girls tribute it bringing their original choreopgraphy iconic wardrobe and the biggest spice girls hits like wannabe and 2 become 1 and more! Oh here's a story from a to z you wanna get with me you... Spice: Wannabe a tribute to the spice girls monday june 17th at the kingston grand theatre get your tickets now! It's the Great Moving Sale, on now at TresOrs Jewellers! That's right, we're moving and we're having a great sale to celebrate! Save up to 50% off diamond rings, gem stones, necklaces, watches, custom design pieces and more. And as always, we can still repair your sentimental jewellery and make it new again. Hurry in now for the best selection during our Great Moving sale, at TresOrs Jewellery. 235 Princess Street, in the heart of downtown Kingston. Music We're certified arborists so we do full extent of tree care. Tree planting, tree removal plant health care as well as tree pruning. Our company culture is a big thing and our core values really helps us stay together as a team We have 9 certified arborists and 5 certified tree risk assessors as well as multiple apprentices. We're growing for the future. I'm John Madden and I'm the owner and operator of Eco Tree Care After a night shift, I do everything to stay quiet. But the second I touch the bed... I'm We have mattresses to help reduce motion transfer. So light sleepers can stay asleep. At Sleep Country, We Solve Sleep. The Do Not Disturb Event Is On Now Are you thinking of selling your home? My name is Matt Lee and I've been selling real estate since 2002. I'd be happy to come by and give you a free market evaluation. I can put my knowledge and experience to work for you. Contact me anytime >> Miranda: thank you for joining us on this monday, may 27th. I'm miranda anthistle, and here's a look at your national and international headlines... [ ]

>>> At least 19 people have died as a result of severe weather in the southern U.S. powerful storms left a wide trail of destruction across texas, oklahoma, arkansas, and kentucky. The worst damage was seen in a region spanning from north of dallas to the northwest corner of arkansas. Kentucky's governor declared a state of emergency early monday morning, citing multiple reports of wind damage and tornadoes. Forecasters say the greatest risk for weather will shift to the east on monday, with severe storms expected anywhere from alabama to new york city. >>> The government of papua new guinea says friday's landslide buried more than 2,000 people alive, and it has formally asked for international help. The government figure is three times more than the united nations estimate of 670. The remains of only six people have been recovered so far from the buried village in anga province. Australia is sending aircraft and other equipment to help its south pacific neighbour. >>> Strong winds and heavy rain pounded the coastal regions of bangladesh and india, as a severe cyclone made landfall. Millions are without electricity after power poles fell and trees were uprooted by gusty winds. Dozens of bangladeshi villages were flooded after flood protection embankments either washed away or were damaged by the storm surge. Nearly 800,000 people had been evacuated from vulnerable areas in bangladesh on sunday. The india meteorological department says the storm is likely to weaken further throughout the day, but warns heavy showers will remain over the next two days. >>> Hostage and ceasefire negotiations continue in the middle east. This as israel attacked a camp in rafah, and hamas launched a rocket towards tel aviv over the weekend. Raf sanchez has the latest. [ Sirens ] >> Reporter: overnight, fire and horror in rafah, an israeli airstrike hit a camp for displaced civilians, setting tents and cars aflame. Fire crews in hamas-run gaza say at least 40 people were killed. Many of them women ask children. One of the deadliest bombings in rafah of the entire war. [ Shouting ] the red crescent says it happened in a designated safe zone, but israel says the strike killed two senior hamas commanders responsible for attacks in the occupied west bank, adding it is aware of reports indicating that as a result of the strike and fire that was ignited, several civilians in the area were harmed. The incident is under review. The u.n.'s highest court has ordered israel to halt the rafah offensive. But has no power to enforce the ruling. And israel giving no sign it will comply, saying hostages are being held in rafah. [ Gunfire ] >> We will not stop firing fighting for their freedom. >> Reporter: on hamas sunday, hamas fired rockets towards israel for the first time in month. Meanwhile, questions about U.S. personnel, after four boats broke their milos roanicings in heavy seas, working up in israel and gaza. The ships were delivering aid through an american-built temporary pier. U.S. central command saying no injuries have been reported. But three U.S. personnel did suffer common ho non-combaters injuries last week, the pentagon says, one ear seriously wounded. >> Miranda: at least three people are dead after a russian attack on the ukraine micallef region. Six additional people were reportedly injured as a result of the blast. Emergency services are now working to put out several fires and clear rubble.

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