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estate. >> dan with the story. >> one of the ko defendants charged with murder has given me an interview and explained what may have led up to the killer. 42-year-old david told me from san matteo jail he worked as a body guard and trainer. >> so, they talked so hard it made me hate the guy. and -- always complaining about his kids -- [inaudible]. >> i obtained these phone records from the court file. prosecutors say they show the tension building. you want to talk with the kids you have number. green answers, she ain't your lady she is the mother of my children you will always be the next blank so quit trying to be hard because you ain't nothing but a can you ward.
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adel told me february of last years, he was invited to the manage for a meeting but something seemed different. >> recording -- he don't trust recording. >> court exhibit show the man cave in the mansion's basement. there adel said buy yat offered him $50,000. >> he wanted me to get rid of -- >> adel low told me he asked tiffany if she agreed and she did. he calls her the master mind behind the plot. he says he turned them down. >> -- american people -- we didn't do that. we don't kill people. >> three months after that meeting the couple brought keith green's body to his apartment building and demanded he dispose of it. the corner later determined green died after a gun was placed in his mouth and fired.
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>> -- i don't want no -- i didn't dig the hole or nothing. so what do you do with a dead body -- you make -- because you're not prepared for that. >> ade low admits dumping the body in a sonoma field off 101. >> every time ade low opens his mouth you can be certain of one thing, hee not telling the truth. >> tiffany lee believes he is the killer. >> we believe he is the shot that fired keith green. >> one other thing the authorities found these -- buy yacht's feet are smaller. adel low said buy yacht ordered him to strip the clothes off the body before he took it away.
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investigators say keith green was only wearing socks when his body was discovered near hills burro. >> all the parties claim not guilty. ado low claims t procedures want to cut a deal but what impact could that have on the case. all tonight at 11:00. new details on the incident police said led to a woman or led her to call in a bomb threat to dublin high school. a 15-year-old boy and 14-year-old girl got into a fight after the girl asked other students not to use the "n" word. the boy was upset. 20-year-old tailor pearson now being healed in jail. >> let's turn to the whether and weekend storm. there's a live look across north bay, east bay and south by the way. >> the rain moved in while most
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of us were sleeping. this downpour hit berkeley on 34 at 3:00 a.m. >> abc 7 news anchor christian spencer here with an update. >> we have pockets of light raii scattered throughout the bay area. if you're going out expect to encounter some rainfall. system moving through bay area tonight and tomorrow. it will produce light tomorrow at rainfall. it could be a brief downpour here and the the the the the the one tenthth of an inch. a little bit of heavier as well over night. the north bay swinging by 7:00 a.m. over to the east bay, down into the peninsula and it'll start to wind down tomorrow afternoon. as i rains in the bay area it
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will snow in the sierra. winter storm warnings in effect there tomorrow night. a closer look of what lies ahead for the weekend in a few minutes. dan. so far trump calls his tax plan a christmas present to the american people. a tax reform bill introduced yesterday. >> we're going to save people money and simplify once and for all. >> under their plan the white house says the family making 59,000 will help save middle class money. >> this will raise tax on the middle class and giving more to the wealthy. >> to balance the cuts, republicans are slashing tax breaks like the student loan interest deduction mortgage
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deduction. that last one has a big impact on the bay area. wayne freedmon live with an explanations. >> reporter: we're in marin county where the house range is $1.3 million, that's a lot of money especially for a first time buyer. also a lot of money for somebody whose bought in and have an investment. we spent the day talking to real estate agents, buyers and sellers and we received mixed reviews. you may have heard the loud complaints about the republican tax in washington. >> it's really making suckers of the american people. >> reporter: now an informal survey of californians who may have been impacted. we begin with debra whose worried about this plan. >> it's not going to make it more fortunately. it pushes out our middle class. >> reporter: the most range will
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cut deduction at $5 million million dollars in a half. >> if you're a landlord and investor and you're buying a home you still get to deduct the full entrance and cost of owning that home. if you're a homeowner, you can't. >> reporter: real estate agents predict the prices will drive houses down. rachel hughes is close to buying a condominium after saving for 20 years, should it have taken that long? >> obviously you work hard and you want to get to a certain point in your life where you want to end the renting process and become an owner. >> but for josh martin who's already invested. this father of two may try to sell his home earlier as a result of losing its value.
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>> the republicans should -- because we're effectively not on their side. >> reporter: those will be the views from inside the cross hairs. in marin county, wayne freedmon, abc 7 news. today the president left on a 12-day trip to asia. he'll focus on trade and how to handle north korea. twitter says it -- one attorney says the person responsible for the 11-minute outage could be prosecuted. melanie woodrow explains. >> reporter: originally twitter called president trump's account deactivation human error. twitter now saying it has the meantimed save guards from preventing this from happening again. >> it looks like they had very bad internal controls over who
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could do what to people's twitter's account which should give pause to any twitter user. >> reporter: the person responsible for disabling president trump's twitter account for 11 minutes may have violated the compute fraud and abuse act. >> you could construe the president not being able to access the accounted under damage. >> trump tweeted my twitter account was taken down for 11 minutes by a range employee. i guess my words would be having an impact. >> the president uses this to talk to 40 million people on a daily basis and there person probably could have tweeted whatever they wanted and could have started a war. >> reporter: special agent in charge says any zrumgs to the president's twitter account could be disastrous. >> we are dealing with issues
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if that isn't a case for impeaching and removing a dangerous president, then what has our government become? i'm tom steyer, and like you, i'm a citizen who knows it's up to us to do something. it's why i'm funding this effort to raise our voices together and demand that elected officials take a stand on impeachment. a republican congress once impeached a president for far less. yet today people in congress and his own administration know that this president is a clear and present danger who's mentally unstable and armed with nuclear weapons. and they do nothing. join us and tell your member of congress that they have a moral responsibility to stop doing what's political and start doing what's right. our country depends on it. #. happening now the police commission is talking about arming officers with tasers.
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police officer testifying there, previous police chiefs have supported the idea but it's always been rejected because of strong public opposition. abc 7 reporter will an live with how this vote my goes. >> reporter: who knows but give me a few hours and i'll tell you. the first to speak was of course the police chief who was a big advocate for tasers. three chiefs before him tried and failed. outside protesters showed their disapproval of the plan to arm police. inside the police commission began hearing from critics and supporters of what this industry calls ced's, conducted energy devices. >> well, my rationale at that time was that burying the bullet and the gun. >> reporter: he and six other commissioners have studied report after report done on
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these devices. san francisco is once again considering armying police with tasers because it's one of recommendations giving to the city on justice on ways to improve the pd. >> i want to be fair to any use of force, if you can use a baton, or pepper spray you could use a taser. >> reporter: if the city was allowed to use them it would cost $8,000 to provide them and provide training. some police epartments required that every officer be not only trained by feel the effects of the electric troe shock weapon. san francisco police say officers will do it on a voluntary basis. critics are concerned they'd be used on people of color and the homeless. >> it used in situations where they'd use a baton and person
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spray and it ultimately more dangerous. in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. governor brown calling on the federal government to provide more money to help the victims of the bay fires. they're asking for $7.1 billion. it'll go to services of the bay area. the letters were a that made lindsey lohan famous. abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley with the story. >> reporter: 18 days ago the nuns fire came close to staggering family vineyard, sprawling 82 -- 62-acre.
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they were protected by their company and private fire fighters provided their their insurance company. they came out of it including their home. >> we didn't defend it for a movie but particularly for our children. >> we were showed around pool whelind say -- here's the porch where the vineyards grow. no smoke no fire. >> the house is not part of the -- but it is a bit of napa valley pop culture that still standing strong. the good news is, people are coming back to the valley and they're coming for tours and and tasting. >> we selected a vintage bottle.
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>> reporter: out-of-towners say they were thinking of cancelling their trip and glad they didn't. >> you're trying to really understand exactly what to expect, but it's really nice to be able to see everything is well. >> reporter: many winers are donating proceeds to relief efforts. >> 19% of all money raised through the relief funds is going to support health help, brain help. >> that includes counseling for parents and churn and schools. napa is toasting the firefighters, and the weather. i'm leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. let's talk about the change inweather. really change is coming. >> spencer. >> it has begun already. here's a look at live doppler 7. we have our pockets of light
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rain scattered throughout the bay weather right now. during the overnight hours we may see periods of steadier and heavier rain. we see clouds over the bay. low 60s in san francisco, oakland, mount view, upper at gill roar and half moon bay. 61 degrees in napa and navarro. upper 60s at santa rosa fairfield. and low 60s at livermore. you can get a clear view of the bay here despite clouds. we'll see periods of rain tonight and tomorrow. chillier days and nights this weekend. and we fall back to standard time early sunday morning. don't forget to reset your time pieces. here's the system moving through tonight and tomorrow, ranks 1 of
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low intensity. will produce light to moderate e rainfall. here's or forecast animation starting at 7:00 this evening later tonight. we'll continue to see these pockets of light to moderate rain. overnight the wind becomes heavier and steadier, especially the north bay. then it swings down to northern peninsula and then is south bay. it'll start breaking up tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. up on the east bay nearly half an inch in hay board. up in richmond .06 .06 .06 .06 . in sierra it will continue to snow. warning in effect until late tomorrow night in sierra. we expect 6 to 8 inches of show. it'll be windy and gusty so dry
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conditions will be challenging. in the bay area the weather will be in the low 80s. tomorrow's highs under partly cloudy skies with scattered showers will range from upper 50s to about 61 degrees across the board. once again we fall going to standard time over the weekend. sunset tomorrow, 6:08 sunset on sunday, 5:07 just to show you the difference a time change can make. get some bright skies early next week monday and tuesday. the weather becomes unsettled around mid-week and rain expected next thursday and friday. >> keeping things interesting. thanks spencer. coming up the overseas expansion by a bay area company. >> that bro
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an overseas expansion leads tonight's bay area business watch. twilio is expanding its headquarters for european, the middle east and africa and dublin. >> just one further example of the strong lengths that exist beween california, the bay area. it's about jobs going both ways, investment going both ways. >> twilio has six offices in europe. >> three, two, one --
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>> and with that the iphone x hit stores this morning. abc 7 news was there as apple ceo tim cook opened the doors on universe sall avenue. the iphone x is the most expensive one in history. starting at $999. if you like great music from a great cause i've got tickets for you. rock the casa went on public onn sale today. the headliner this year is music icon melissath register. she and i got together recently to promote the event. i know you do there and you travel around the world but it must be fun to do something for charity. >> oh it always is. and i appreciate the opportunity. >> if you want to see melis mels
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ridge rock the casa go to rock the casa.org. there's information on the website as well. you have a chance to take in a unique show this weekend in francisco. feathers of fire. a persian especially pick. opens tonight at the theater in forth it's shad puppet play. >> you're working a lot with the mask and the body and trying to bring alive a face that's essentially in the same emotion, the same expression the whole time. >> quite the art form. performances will run through sunday. time is running out to find a beloved family member who has gone missing. >> pinky disappeared days before
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three teenagers, three friends and a triple tragedy resulting from a single car crash. tonight we have learned all three had ties to the man low mark fire district. >> it's a department now in mourning. teen's car crashed on halloween night in san matteo county. >> chris wen with a look at the story. >> reporter: at fire station one in man low park a sense of sadness. >> a lot of grief and sorrow just because of the gravity of the loss. with three young men starting the beginning of their lives. >> reporter: the lives of rarkds
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torres and andrew gonzalez both 19, and matthew torres, 18, lives were cut short when their car went plunging off the road on halloween night. the loss hitting the members of the men lo park fire t district in more ways than one. >> they worked hard, showed up on time. >> torres and gonzalez were members of fire explore post 109 and had been looking at local fire academies. torres's father serves as the district fire mechanic. >> they would have been amazing firemen and i would have been a pro proud instructor as well as someone who could have been there to watch them graduate. >> cruz was exploring a
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opportunity in the tech field. >> you don't -- >> reporter: a join memorial service is being planned for sometime next week. the accident remains under investigation. in men lo park, chris wen, abc 7 news. sergeant bow bergdahl won't sit behind bars in america after walking off his post in afghanistan in 2009. a military judge gave bergdahl a dishonorable discharge. reduced his rank to private and says he must forfeit some pay. he was held cap tifr by taliban allies for five years and released in a prisoner swap. race against the clock for travis airman about to travel overseas. before he leaves he need to find his family's missing dog. something his wife and son can hold on to while he's away.
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>> reporter: every animal lover know the fear of losing that special pet. >> i would be so upset if these awesome puppies were lost. >> reporter: that's just what's facing dillon as he prepares to travel overseas. his pitbull is missing. >> she's my wife's dog. i got her for her when she was stationed in biloxi and he missing her dealer. >> reporter: dillon saw her here he was dropping her off with friends while he wen off for training. >> the kids reported seeing her down park there. >> reporter: dillon says there have been several sitings in the park one as early as yesterday
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morning. one lady tells us she thinks pingky may be eating her dog's food in the backyard. her only direct connection will be these two faces, it's why dillon is making this plea. >> if anyone spots her please catch her. if you don't feel comfortable holding on her to please turn her over to the shelter. >> or go to abc7news.com on two to contact if you spot pinky. eric thomas, abc 7 news. breaking news in southern california where an amber alert has been issued for a baby abducted by his father. the pair could be headed north. >> jefferson gomez is 1 month old, waeging 12 pounds. his father, jeffrey gomez took the child after an argument with
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the child's mother. >> he drove off in a white shef pickup truck with the license plate 02390 p 1. if you see the truck you are urged to call the police. a new temporary bridge about to arrive. the bridge that connects my raug what to oakland had to be torn down. abc 7 was there today as the crew worked on a new foundation for the bridge due to arrive next week. the sliding ground almost hit homes 1 feet away. the homeowners can't go inside, and neighbors tell abc 7 news it will have to be torn down. recreational crab season gets underway tomorrow if it doesn't rain. so far there are no warnings for bay area waters about level of acid, that's the toxic that impacted the last two seasons.
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>> we've done all the testing down here and our crabs are all clean, safe, beautiful. i hear they're big, i hear they're nice being crabs, heavy. sound like there's going to be two-three pound crabs. we're really excited. >> the catch during this season is limited to ten crabs per fishermen. they cannot be told. commercial crab begins on november 15. coming up how to tell real between fake. >> the uq berkeley roommates have figured out
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as questions swirl over russia meddling in the election. two student from berkeley may have the answer. >> jonathan bloom shows us how they're able to take on an army of robots on twitter. >> reporter: when protesters clash clashed in berkeley these two students were in the crowd. >> we knew each other from middle school.
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>> reporter: as college roommates their tackling something else together. the propaganda that can lead to violence this like. >> talking about bernie and hillary. retweets all floods. >> reporter: tina could be a loyal supporter of the president if she exists. they built a tool called got check me and it thinks tina is a roe botd. >> they're constantly retweeting. >> reporter: they call them propagan propaganda gots and say they're forming on the left and right. >> actions using social media. >> reporter: it's caught the general congress. >> what we're talking about is the beginning of cyber warfare. >> reporter: a war they're ready to fight. >> this is a huge problem and wee need to find the solution. >> reporter: many of these gots were working together in big enough numbers to create their
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own trends out of thin air. >> this is crazy, what's happening. >> reporter: so they built a minnesota learning model that can identify gots more than 90% of the time. sometimes it's people's accounts that are hacked. and often they retweet fake politician accounts. sometime real people respond. >> believing this account is real. >> hay released got check me as a real program. they wish you didn't have to. >> it's not the responsibility of the users it should be the responsibility of twitter. >> reporter: twitter has not responded. in berkeley jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. more rain coming over night as we look live at the view from emoryville. >> spencer will pinpoint the timing of the weekend storm, next.
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it started 2:00 at the mason and carter streets. the fire department says several people were rescued from there. no injuries reported. the equifax hack caused a lot of consumers to scramble looking at credit reports making sure there were no problem. >> sometimes the scrambled did not prove successful. michael join us with the investigation on that. >> you get one free credit report a year from each of the three major reporting agencies just by going to annual credit report.com. but what if you want to look a second time? that's where our story picks up. leslie was concerned about the equifax hack. >> what i wanted to do was explore what my credit reports were before freezing them. >> she ended up on the ex perron website and paid $1 to get our credit report and fie koe score.
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>> in order to take advantage of that you're automatically enrolled in a program of 21 of dplars$24 a month. >> leslie could not find a way to cancel online so she telephoned. >> # 5 minutes -- 55 minutes on hold i timed it before i got someone to help me. it was easy to cancel. >> i asked about the policy and here's what i was told. consumers can cancel by phone or online. when they're in their area there's section, how do i cancel my membership. leslie never found that. the executive director of the consumer federation of california, richard hol burr says deals like this are common. >> this is not an unusual kind of arrangement.
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for all kinds of products and services where in effect you get a reduced price, sbruktly offer, sometimes a free offer, free samples, whatever that might be, but of course you have to provide credit card information or debit card information. >> leslie kept track of her free trial and cancelled before being charged. richard said that is usually the sticking point. >> people are busy, so it's on the individual consumer to remember to cancel before they start getting charged. >> now there is some good news here. ex per yan will for free give you access to your credit report and update it every 30 days. scroll down towards the bottom of the website, all the information you need is right there. i want to hear from you, the hot line opens weekends. 415-954-8151.
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you can also reach me at abc 7 knew it is.com. >> spencer with the rain. >> we got a little rain as you can see right now. these pockets of scattered showers and light rainfall, there could be periods of heavy rain during the overnight hours. we'll get some pretty good rainfall total just up to half an inch in many areas. tomorrow afternoon look for high temperatures not rising very high but a three or four degree range from 58 to 61 to 62 degree from coast to inland. over in the sierras is snowing. and in fact the winner storm system is in effect. we expect 6 to 12 inches of accumulation of snow. winds gusty up to 40 miles per hour or higher. driving conditions could be challenging. skipping ahead to next thursday, 5:00 a.m. that's when our next
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wave of rain can move into the bay area. be prepared for unsettled weather in the week ahead. here's the forecast. don't forget to set your block back over the weekend to standard time. more later arrives later in the week. >> a lot going on including warriors' news in sports. >> yeah we've been mixing logs and sports recently. >> it's similar along the same lines. david lee in the news not playing in the league but he does have a new teammate. just popped the question to a tennis star. wait until you see the
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of what was a ddynamic passing. rangers had miami on sunday and this coaching staff is searching for answers. >> we have a prideful group and we all share in the responsibility of falling short of our expectations. so whenever you find yourself in this situation, if you're prideful about what you do yo're going to work as hard as you possibly can. looking for any details that we can improve on and any areas where we can tightening the screws up a bit. the 0-8, 9ers. they've been decimated by injuries. 16 players on injury reserve. joe stanley walking off with an eye injury. shanahan should try to piece together a 53-man roster. >> if you have a choice when you have injuries you'd like to get the guys whose done it before.
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that's sometim you got to be patient with tlep, it's not their fault they're thrown into that position. on monday and tuesday, two different courts ruled that ezekiel elliot will be suspended. today the u.s. circuitircuitirct policy granted elliot an appeall he can at least play this sunday. love has been nursing a ankle injury. he was in a walking boot last week. love still remains the leading russian this season. ten yards per carry, and he's going to be in the backfield with kj costello who is named stanford's starting quarterback this week.
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cal has to win three of their games to become the b's o-5. gi justin wilcox knows opportunity is knocking. >> the only way to get there is to, you know take care of this week and prepare as hard as we can, practice as hard as we can. get to the game and play as hard as we can. those are the things we focus on. if we take care over the thing we control we'll be in a position. johnny has a decision to make by tomorrow $47 million left on his contract. at one point last season he'd opt out to get more money but struggled with a record and e.r.a. near
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8 carrot ring because eight is her favorite number. lee currently a man without a team played for the spurs last year. she has been previously engaged to mac l roy but they split back in 2015. scores by lebron james and the cavs. tho highlights later. police believe this man and his baby may be headed to the bay area. and arming officers with tasers. a decision could come tonight. finally tonight a few thoughts about what matters. the use of force by police has never been under more scrutiny here in the bay area and around the country. in san francisco tonight that's
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under the use of tasers. more than 15,000 law enforcement agencies has equipped their officers with tasers but not san francisco. the police chief is thinking of changing that policy right now. there are many studies on tasers or ceds and their and safety. if we trust police officers with give ups, the reasoning goes why not tasers? keep in mind those are two different weapons used if different circumstances. a confrontation where an officer need a gun would rarely allow a taser as a substitute. what matters is the decisions are based on facts not emotions from police. follow me on twitter and facebook @dan ashley, abc 7. >> that's it for now i'm christian sze.
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good luck. here we go. now the categories... oh. h-o-l-d in quotation marks. champ, go. musicals' opening numbers for $200. kara. what is "cabaret"? bienvenue. good. musicals for $400, please. nicole. what is "fiddler on the roof"? yes. musicals for $600. monica. what is "hairspray"? that's it. musicals for $800. kara. what is "a chorus line"? that's correct. musicals for $1,000, please.
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