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san francisco last hosted a circus in the fall of 2013 and again slated for this year but circuses i believe do not provide educational value. i think that they do a disservice to many of the young people that attend circus us think it's natural for animals to perform certain acts. existing laws do not protect wild or exotic animals for conditions involved in shows and animal welfare laws are hard to enforce when shows travel between jurisdictions and the animal welfare act signed in 1966 when circuses or other shows mistreat the animals they're only required to pay a fine of the animals are not removed from the care which is nots them to potential future torture when inspectors are not present and furthermore entities can afford to pay the fines and the animal welfare act provides slight criteria for the animals and stress and over heating and fails toy did fine what that means for the animals so i think the best way to send a message that we don't not support the abuse of animals especially for entertainment purposes is ban them in san francisco. the legislation bans wild or exotic
san francisco last hosted a circus in the fall of 2013 and again slated for this year but circuses i believe do not provide educational value. i think that they do a disservice to many of the young people that attend circus us think it's natural for animals to perform certain acts. existing laws do not protect wild or exotic animals for conditions involved in shows and animal welfare laws are hard to enforce when shows travel between jurisdictions and the animal welfare act signed in 1966 when...
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the circus paying for upkeep, that can't last forever. the question is what's going to happen to them when the ban goes into full effect. >> they're going to die. who's going to maintain them, unfortunately the circus people don't have enough money to keep them. >> the government says it will look to zoos and sanctuaries to take on the animals but many don't have the money to keep the animals. >> many are mutilated toothless, sanctuaries don't have the infrastructure to care for them. >> reporter: the future remains unclear for both these animals and for the circuses who will shortly be without their chief attractions. john holman, al jazeera mexico city. >> a huge cleanup is underway in northern chile killed 23 people. 57 people are still missing as the heaviest rain in 80 years. more than 5,000 are now living in shelters. an unseasonal makes it easier for big developers to acquire their land. liddy dutt reports. >> this harvest season is full of discontent. last month storms destroyed 70% of his wheat crop. and he says what's left will
the circus paying for upkeep, that can't last forever. the question is what's going to happen to them when the ban goes into full effect. >> they're going to die. who's going to maintain them, unfortunately the circus people don't have enough money to keep them. >> the government says it will look to zoos and sanctuaries to take on the animals but many don't have the money to keep the animals. >> many are mutilated toothless, sanctuaries don't have the infrastructure to care...
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institutions as the pickle family circus, which is why i moved to san francisco, make a circus and teatro zinzanni. any opportunity to encourage, nurturure and embolden children is a sacred opportunity. it includes scholarships for children in need. just bring them back. thank you. >> joe. bobby evans, gail gilman, felicia mcsomething. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is joe orwac and was the lead act in teatro zinzanni for seven years. there are so many reasons to bring tz back, but for me the most important thing is the community, the relationships. tz is a family. it's not just a job that you go to. norm and annie have created this amazing family and as a performer who performed all over the world, there has no other experience like teatro zinzanni. i was able to bring my family out here. my daughters went to school of the arts in san francisco. my other daughter want to san francisco state university, all because of tz. i got to come out here from new york city. i didn't think there was any life outside of new york city and here i am in san francisco and it's the most wonderful
institutions as the pickle family circus, which is why i moved to san francisco, make a circus and teatro zinzanni. any opportunity to encourage, nurturure and embolden children is a sacred opportunity. it includes scholarships for children in need. just bring them back. thank you. >> joe. bobby evans, gail gilman, felicia mcsomething. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is joe orwac and was the lead act in teatro zinzanni for seven years. there are so many reasons to bring tz...
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and the controversial over a looming ban over circus animals in mexico. in mexico. >> today marks good friday, one of the holiest days on the christian calendar. pope francis commemorated the final hours of jesus's life with two services. for the victims of war who said they carried the cross of suffering as christ did. thousands of pilgrims flocked to jerusalem to mark the crucifixion of jesus. they walked on the way of sorrows, the path believed to have been taken by christ on his way to the cross. in atheist communist china the government tolerates some religions practice while persecuting others. as adrian brown reports in our off the record segment that is reflected by a bible printing company, one of the world's largest. >> reporter: there was times when mao tse tung's little red book was the only published here. but now the bible 13 million were produced here last year. sanctioned by china's atheist government. >> first principle it serves our churches serves our introarts and sisters. then if we stillour brothers and sisters. then if we still have
and the controversial over a looming ban over circus animals in mexico. in mexico. >> today marks good friday, one of the holiest days on the christian calendar. pope francis commemorated the final hours of jesus's life with two services. for the victims of war who said they carried the cross of suffering as christ did. thousands of pilgrims flocked to jerusalem to mark the crucifixion of jesus. they walked on the way of sorrows, the path believed to have been taken by christ on his way...
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stars of the show and they're about to drop off the billing completely abandoned wild animals and circuscts are due to start in three months time. it's a hammer blow for junior who has trained big cats all his life. >> i'm going to be out of work along with many other trainers. our families have done this for generations. we are in shock. what are we going to do? >> this is where his tigers live. small cages are common in mexican circuses and part of the reason for the ban which was pushed through congress by the green party. >> they released a slew of videos depicting animal cruelty. >> i think the circus has to evolve. for a long time they centered their show on dressed-up animals. they say it will mean job losses but i think they'll need more people for new and better acts. >> the banned publicity caused 70 circuses to close their doors for good said mexico's circus workers association. their animals are in limbo kept at ranches like this one with more and more arriving. these animals have been in storage for the last couple of months with the circus that owns them pay forgive their u
stars of the show and they're about to drop off the billing completely abandoned wild animals and circuscts are due to start in three months time. it's a hammer blow for junior who has trained big cats all his life. >> i'm going to be out of work along with many other trainers. our families have done this for generations. we are in shock. what are we going to do? >> this is where his tigers live. small cages are common in mexican circuses and part of the reason for the ban which was...
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circus maximus. do you think this is turning into a circus. tim tebow has signed with the philadelphia eagles. >> he has been out of the nfl for two year, since 2013, but a lot of fans continue to follow him. some people are excited about him. >> a lot of people. >> is there steve at the novacare complex in south philadelphia steve. >> reporter: i got my first clown in the circus. this heavy rain has wash all my clown make up off. we are out here by ourselves. we own this story at the novacare complex. i was expecting seven semis from espn to be down here judging how they covered him in new york with saul doing live shots every 30 minutes back in camp a couple years ago with the jets. it may be they are trying to layoff and not being made fun of out here. i'm surprised nobody is out here just yet. but camp doesn't start this early. it starts later today for first spring work outs. tim tebow will be a head line story but there was a bunch of headlines for off season moves, chip has been making. fans were hoping for a heisman winning quarterback
circus maximus. do you think this is turning into a circus. tim tebow has signed with the philadelphia eagles. >> he has been out of the nfl for two year, since 2013, but a lot of fans continue to follow him. some people are excited about him. >> a lot of people. >> is there steve at the novacare complex in south philadelphia steve. >> reporter: i got my first clown in the circus. this heavy rain has wash all my clown make up off. we are out here by ourselves. we own...
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abandoned wild animals in circus acts is due to start. it's a hammer blow to that man who trained big cats all his life. we are going to be out of work along with trainers. our family did this for generations. we are in shock. what will we do? >> reporter: this is where his tigers live. small cages are common in mexican circuses and part of the reason for the ban. they have released a slew of videos depicting animal cruelty. >> translation: i think the circus has to evolve. they centered the show on dressed up animals. and saying it's a job lose but they'll need more people for new and better acts. >> reporter: bad publicity caused 70 circuses to close doors for good. in mexico the animals, more and more are arriving in places like this. the animals have been in storage, with the circus paying for their upkeep. that can't continue forever. what happens to them when the ban comes in effect. >> they are going to die. >> who is going to maintain them? >> unfortunately the circus people don't have the money to keep them. the government stays
abandoned wild animals in circus acts is due to start. it's a hammer blow to that man who trained big cats all his life. we are going to be out of work along with trainers. our family did this for generations. we are in shock. what will we do? >> reporter: this is where his tigers live. small cages are common in mexican circuses and part of the reason for the ban. they have released a slew of videos depicting animal cruelty. >> translation: i think the circus has to evolve. they...
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. >> i think circus has to evolve. for a long time they centered their show on december dressed up animals. >> caused 70 circuses to close their doors for good. their animals are in limbo kept for now in ranches like this one. in storage for the last couple of months with the circus that owns them needing to pay. >> who's going to maintain them? unfortunately the circus people don't have enough money to keep them. >> the government said it will look to zoos and sanctuaries to take on the afternoon malls but many don't have l years for the area for more animals. this. >> they don't have the infrastructure to care for them. >> the future remains clear the animals will shortly are without their chief attractions. john holman, al jazeera. >> the wife of james brady sarah brady has died. responsible for the legalization of background checks for handgun purchase et cetera. brady was 73. >> alessandro veti shows us. >> in a dark alley a glimmer of light. these solar-paneled street lamps are helping people of san luis walk hom
. >> i think circus has to evolve. for a long time they centered their show on december dressed up animals. >> caused 70 circuses to close their doors for good. their animals are in limbo kept for now in ranches like this one. in storage for the last couple of months with the circus that owns them needing to pay. >> who's going to maintain them? unfortunately the circus people don't have enough money to keep them. >> the government said it will look to zoos and...
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and circus animals and ban for their survival. >> so calenders in the u.s. put the brakes on hiring last month. only 123,000 jobs were added in march which breaks the streak of 200,000 plus jobs growth. and 62.7% of labor force participating, it is still at the lowest level in 36 years. well this morning white house press secretary told al jazeera that that's latest numbers should not raise concerns. >> we're looking at the longer term trends, and those trends indicate that we could have a lot of confidence in the merge economy. at the same time this report does underscore how important it is here in washington for political makers to be constant constantly lag for policies that will be in the best interest of the middle class in this country. >> the labor economist joining us from washington, d.c. this evening. dr. malvo, always a pleasure to have you with us, first of all but this seems like a pretty big deal. this is the first time since since 2013 that hire asking not stop 200,000 so what gives? >> well, morgan, the other thing happened--i'm glad to see
and circus animals and ban for their survival. >> so calenders in the u.s. put the brakes on hiring last month. only 123,000 jobs were added in march which breaks the streak of 200,000 plus jobs growth. and 62.7% of labor force participating, it is still at the lowest level in 36 years. well this morning white house press secretary told al jazeera that that's latest numbers should not raise concerns. >> we're looking at the longer term trends, and those trends indicate that we could...
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a ban of wild animals in circus acts is about to start in three month's time. it's a hammer blow for junior, who has been training cats all his life. >> i'm going to be out of work along with many other trainers. our families have done this for generations. we are in shock. what are we going to do? >> this is where his tigers live in small cages part of the reason for the ban pushed through by the green party. >> i think the circus has to evolve. for a long time they dressed up animals. they say it will mean job losses but i think they'll need more people for new and better acts. >> the bad publicity has caused 70 circuses to close their doors for good says mechanics' circus association. now the animals are in limbos, these animals have been in storage for the last couple of months with the circus who owns people paying for their up keep, but that cannot continue forever. what will happen when the ban goes into full effect. >> they're going die. who is going to maintain them. unfortunately the circus people don't have the money to keep them. >> the government s
a ban of wild animals in circus acts is about to start in three month's time. it's a hammer blow for junior, who has been training cats all his life. >> i'm going to be out of work along with many other trainers. our families have done this for generations. we are in shock. what are we going to do? >> this is where his tigers live in small cages part of the reason for the ban pushed through by the green party. >> i think the circus has to evolve. for a long time they dressed...
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. >> a ban of wild animals in circus acts is due to start in three months time. it is a hammer blow for junior who has been training wild animals all his life. >> our family has done this for generations. we are in shock. what are we going to do? >> reporter: this is where his tigers live. small carriages are common in mexican circuses which is part of the reason for ban. they've released a slew of videos depicting animal cruelty. >> i think circus has to evolve. for a long time they have centered their show on dressed up animals. they say it will mean job losses but i think they'll need new people for newer and better acts. >> caused 70 circuses to close their circuses for good. kept in ranches like this one with more and more arriving. these animals have been in storage for last couple of months, with the circus owning them paying for their upkeep. that can't happen forever. what's going to happen when the ban goes fully into effect? the government says it will take on and look to zoos. >> the relocation of the animals worries me because many are wounded mutila
. >> a ban of wild animals in circus acts is due to start in three months time. it is a hammer blow for junior who has been training wild animals all his life. >> our family has done this for generations. we are in shock. what are we going to do? >> reporter: this is where his tigers live. small carriages are common in mexican circuses which is part of the reason for ban. they've released a slew of videos depicting animal cruelty. >> i think circus has to evolve. for a...
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. >> i think the circus has to evolve. for a long time they dressed up animals and they say it will bring job losses, but i think they'll need more people for new and bettering. >> the banned publicity has caused 70 circuses to close their doors for good says mexico's circus association. their animals are in limbo kept for now in ranches like this one with more and more arriving. these animals have been in storage for the last couple of months with the circus that owns them paying for their up keep, but that can't continue forever. the question is what will happen to them when the ban comes into full effect? >> they're going die. who is going to maintain them? unfortunately, the circuit people don't have the money to keep them. >> the government said it will look to zoos and sanctuaries to take on the animals. but many don't have the space or resources for new arrivals. >> the relocation of the animals worries me because many are mutilated, clawless and toothless. they're not going to easily find good homes in zoos or sanc
. >> i think the circus has to evolve. for a long time they dressed up animals and they say it will bring job losses, but i think they'll need more people for new and bettering. >> the banned publicity has caused 70 circuses to close their doors for good says mexico's circus association. their animals are in limbo kept for now in ranches like this one with more and more arriving. these animals have been in storage for the last couple of months with the circus that owns them paying...
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. >>> band in mexico, the use of circus animals. legislation aims to avoid animal cruelty but stipulating that animals should evolve in their natural habitat but there is no clear idea where these animals will be relocateed. john holman reports. >> the undisputted stars of the show and they're about to drop off the billing complete. ban of wild animals an in circuit acts, a. >> i've been going to be out of work along with many other trainers. our families have done this for generations. we're in shock. what are we going to do? >> this is where his tigers live. small cages are common in mexican circuses and part of the reason for the ban pushed through congress by the green party. they releaseed a slew of videos of valuety. >> i think the circus has to evolve. for a long time they centered their show on animals. >> their animals are in limbo kept for now in ranches like this one with more and more arriving. these animals have been in storage for the last couple of months with the circuit who owns them pay for their up keep, but that
. >>> band in mexico, the use of circus animals. legislation aims to avoid animal cruelty but stipulating that animals should evolve in their natural habitat but there is no clear idea where these animals will be relocateed. john holman reports. >> the undisputted stars of the show and they're about to drop off the billing complete. ban of wild animals an in circuit acts, a. >> i've been going to be out of work along with many other trainers. our families have done this for...
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all the animals and action everywhere and i wanted to let you know my team we go and welcome the circus when they come to cow palace or san jose and i also travel to san diego to help protestlet business of the circus and i want let you know there are a lot of people that believe this is what needs to be done, this ban that we're talking about today, because there's large amount of people believe that this is the time to do it and even though this room is too small to have the people here today this is really important for all of the people, and not only in san francisco as somebody mentioned, but for the whole state. we travel all the way from san diego to san francisco and this is really important for us. thank you for doing this. >> good afternoon supervisors. my name is philip gary and a former commissioner on the animal control and welfare commission for six years and i am very familiar with all the issues concerning animal welfare i guess. i was moved to come here to speak today because i am in full support of what is being proposed. i am just surprised to me this is my personal o
all the animals and action everywhere and i wanted to let you know my team we go and welcome the circus when they come to cow palace or san jose and i also travel to san diego to help protestlet business of the circus and i want let you know there are a lot of people that believe this is what needs to be done, this ban that we're talking about today, because there's large amount of people believe that this is the time to do it and even though this room is too small to have the people here today...
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jose zebras breaking free and camels breaking loose and i want to say as far as education goes these circus tricks don't teach us anything about who the animals truly are. they perpetuate a gross and false image about who the animals are and doesn't teach us about them and i applaud you for introducing this legislation. thank you very much. >> my name is terry mad lock and born and raised in san francisco. i spent my whole life in eric mar's district. i'm a high school and college drop out. i always wanted to be a zoologist and never made it so i'm a volunteer at the zoo and joe is my boss and i'm not a representative or spokesperson for the zoo. i support this legislation because animal cute cruelty makes me sick and many of them involve [inaudible] >> >> and there aren't many left in the wild and to them abuse side sickening and i know it's terrible for children to see this happening to animals because when they grow up and be my age may might not see them in the wild and may only know of them in. >>s and wildlife marks and the institutions are there to make a profit and not teaching peop
jose zebras breaking free and camels breaking loose and i want to say as far as education goes these circus tricks don't teach us anything about who the animals truly are. they perpetuate a gross and false image about who the animals are and doesn't teach us about them and i applaud you for introducing this legislation. thank you very much. >> my name is terry mad lock and born and raised in san francisco. i spent my whole life in eric mar's district. i'm a high school and college drop...
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they are there because they say the circus miss treats their animal. the fight started when demonstrators tried to take their protest inside. >> miami beach put me in a choke hold at a point where i couldn't even breathe. >> they hit me with a mega phone in the face and started scratching my face. it's unfortunate. >> that was a protesters. the circus ringleader you heard from there, you can see people on both sides were hurt including some clowns apparently. >>> defense attorneys for robert bates pushing back on a "tulsa world" report that his training records were falsified. the 73-year-old volunteer sheriff's department charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of unarmed suspect in oklahoma. yesterday his attorneys released 64 pages of documents and seemed to indicate he was proficient in firearms and dozens of other training courses. bates says he mistakenly pulled out a handgun rather than a stun gun when he fatally shot this man, eric harris earlier this morning. >>> we're getting a lot of huge reaction to this video this morning. if you h
they are there because they say the circus miss treats their animal. the fight started when demonstrators tried to take their protest inside. >> miami beach put me in a choke hold at a point where i couldn't even breathe. >> they hit me with a mega phone in the face and started scratching my face. it's unfortunate. >> that was a protesters. the circus ringleader you heard from there, you can see people on both sides were hurt including some clowns apparently. >>>...
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the circus delivered their own blow. no longer have elephants under the big top due to changing attitudes. j seaworld has defended its programs saying their whales receive world class care. critics would like them to obe put into water sanctuaries. >> this is a bay with a net, so that killer whales could be on one side protected and cared for and all around them they'd be in a living ocean. but they say "blackfish" isn't there biggest problem, but "blackfish." which explains why seaworld has a new ceo. he has over places like dolly wood and acts like the globe trotters. but it may not be a pr problem. they places like universal studios are seeing growing attractions and they say that should be the focus of seaworld is to focus on the sea life and not a captive place. >> we contacted seaworld multiple times by email and phone to request an interview, they declined. up next two former seaworld trainers. ll unfair criticism. and we have the author of the true story of free willy's return to the wild. and thank you both for
the circus delivered their own blow. no longer have elephants under the big top due to changing attitudes. j seaworld has defended its programs saying their whales receive world class care. critics would like them to obe put into water sanctuaries. >> this is a bay with a net, so that killer whales could be on one side protected and cared for and all around them they'd be in a living ocean. but they say "blackfish" isn't there biggest problem, but "blackfish." which...
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it was just, sort of a, like being in the circus. something is going on and you didn't know which way to look really. i just remember it as a very exciting time. >> and it was destruction after many of the quakes. >> someone would tell you, burn your house down. >> that's coming up. >>> welcome back to a second look. the 1906 quake lasted only seconds but forever changed the city. thousands died, but the quake tested the spirit of those left behind. >> reporter: the downtown was destroyed, neighbors were lost and the people who survived they were lost too. >> when we were going along taking our stuff, you know. out to haight straight. we would meet people dragging a sewing machine, a parrot maybe. and they offered us everything they had just to have fun. hands with rings on them. they opened their pocketbook. help us and we couldn't do it. and it was heartbreaking to see that. >> reporter: by saturday when it was finally controlled, 490 blocks were destroyed. 28,000 buildings had been leveled. and the city's 400,000 residents, 250,00
it was just, sort of a, like being in the circus. something is going on and you didn't know which way to look really. i just remember it as a very exciting time. >> and it was destruction after many of the quakes. >> someone would tell you, burn your house down. >> that's coming up. >>> welcome back to a second look. the 1906 quake lasted only seconds but forever changed the city. thousands died, but the quake tested the spirit of those left behind. >> reporter:...
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. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow and he told me he had worked in a circus which was ironic considering his nickname being bozo and the kind of wild laugh he had. out of nowhere you would hear him just you know, ha, ha, ha. >> other than his hairline, douglas bozo whitlow had little in common with his namesake and his crime was no laughing matter. when we met him, he was in his 13th year of a 65-year sentence for rape and criminal confinement. and when we saw his scars, it was evident that his status as a sex offender made his time in prison anything but a circus. >> when i was burned with hot water out of a hot pot with baby oil and hair grease. it got on my arm, my stomach. it burned my stomach, it burned my back too. and i healed up pretty good but that's a permanent scar forever. >> he claimed to not know who exactly attacked him. but he offered multiple possibilities for why it happened. >> whitlow constantly changed his story about what happened and why he was attacked. at one point he told us it was because he was actually defending a nurse who was the actu
. >> one day i was having a conversation with whitlow and he told me he had worked in a circus which was ironic considering his nickname being bozo and the kind of wild laugh he had. out of nowhere you would hear him just you know, ha, ha, ha. >> other than his hairline, douglas bozo whitlow had little in common with his namesake and his crime was no laughing matter. when we met him, he was in his 13th year of a 65-year sentence for rape and criminal confinement. and when we saw his...
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because i know some groups were worried that it was going to be some kind of media circus. >> pinocchioi thought it was great. then again, bruce and i are a lot alike. we've both been famous for a long time. i was trapped in the belly of a whale, he was trapped in the cast of "keeping up with the kardashians," and we both get advice from a well-dressed musical friend who speaks in rhyme. >> larry: right. he hosted saturday night live. >> that's right. >> larry: and you went through a transition, as well. >> pinocchio: that's right larry. i always wanted to be a real boy. in my heart, i knew i wasn't a puppet. so i transitioned. i was lucky i had insurance to cover the process. blue cross -- >> larry and pinnochio: blue fairy. >> larry: right. now, let's make it clear -- not every puppet who wants to transition has that option. do most puppets -- >> pinocchio: whoa, larry! we can say puppet, you can't say puppet. >> larry: oh, i'm sorry. the p-word. i don't want to offend. >> pinocchio: but yes, larry a, some have to live a confused and unfulfilled life. some grow bitter and angry. >> la
because i know some groups were worried that it was going to be some kind of media circus. >> pinocchioi thought it was great. then again, bruce and i are a lot alike. we've both been famous for a long time. i was trapped in the belly of a whale, he was trapped in the cast of "keeping up with the kardashians," and we both get advice from a well-dressed musical friend who speaks in rhyme. >> larry: right. he hosted saturday night live. >> that's right. >> larry:...
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circus employees say activists instigated the fight by trying to force their way inside the circus tentay you can celebrate shakespeare's birthday in d.c. shakespeare library holdingist annual celebration for celebrated playwright and poet 12:00 to 4:00 on capital street. that's southeast. ♪ let me break it down if you don't get it ♪ >> she performed for thousands on the national mall during a massive concert. a lot of mega stars hit the stage as well. no doubt back together. usher doing the same. common train, fallout boy were all there. later this week president obama will spend his earth day in florida in the everglades there. he'll talk climb change in his weekly address of the president said there's no greater threat to the planet than climate change. >> looks like a great time on the mall. >>> a group of people waking up as brand-new members of the rock and roll hall of fame. green day, ringo starr were among the new class of hall of famers in doubronted in last night. if you were wondering, starr was also inducted as a beatle a few decades ago, stevie ray vaughn double trouble an
circus employees say activists instigated the fight by trying to force their way inside the circus tentay you can celebrate shakespeare's birthday in d.c. shakespeare library holdingist annual celebration for celebrated playwright and poet 12:00 to 4:00 on capital street. that's southeast. ♪ let me break it down if you don't get it ♪ >> she performed for thousands on the national mall during a massive concert. a lot of mega stars hit the stage as well. no doubt back together. usher...
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abandoned wild animals in circus acts is due to start in three moss' time. it's a hammer blow for junior, who has been training big cats all of his life. >> i'm going to be out of work along with many other trainers. our families have done this for generations. we are in shock. what are we going to do? >> this is where his tigers live. small cages are common in mexican circuses and part of the reason for the ban which was pushed through congress by the green party. >> they released a slew of videos depicting animal cruelty. >> i think the circus has to evolve. for a long time they center their show on dressed up animals animals. >> they say it will mean job losses but i think they'll need more people for new and better acts. >> the bad publicity has already caused 70 circuses to close their doors for good. their animals are in limbo. pets for now are at ranches like this one where more and more are arriving. >> these animals have been in storage with circuses paying for their up keep, but that cannot keep up forever. what will happen when the ban comes into
abandoned wild animals in circus acts is due to start in three moss' time. it's a hammer blow for junior, who has been training big cats all of his life. >> i'm going to be out of work along with many other trainers. our families have done this for generations. we are in shock. what are we going to do? >> this is where his tigers live. small cages are common in mexican circuses and part of the reason for the ban which was pushed through congress by the green party. >> they...
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we hid under the car for 4 1/2 >> reporter: a week of the john mcafee media circus was apparently alldecember 12 2012 the runawayaabruptly deported back to the united states where he was consider aid celebrity. john thank you for joining us. you are in miami aren't you? >> i was just playing around with you, yes, i am in miami. >> reporter: at every stop on his media rounds. mcafee said he would gladly answer question as but the murder of greg fall. but not in belize. >> what will you do if you are charged with this murder and the u.s. forces you to go back to belize will you disappear? will you go to answer the charges? >> i will certainly answer any questions i have agreed in a neutral country. if i am i will answer. it will not happen sir. >> reporter: american ex-pats like vivian and jeff are left to wonder if the investigation into greg fall's murder is even active. >> february said anything. they're not looking for anybody else as far as we know. why? we only know as much as you know as much as everybody else knows. >> one sentence answer i had nothing to do with the murder of g
we hid under the car for 4 1/2 >> reporter: a week of the john mcafee media circus was apparently alldecember 12 2012 the runawayaabruptly deported back to the united states where he was consider aid celebrity. john thank you for joining us. you are in miami aren't you? >> i was just playing around with you, yes, i am in miami. >> reporter: at every stop on his media rounds. mcafee said he would gladly answer question as but the murder of greg fall. but not in belize. >>...
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tim tebow so start the the circus.er make the team. he has no chance. i have as much chance of doing weather here then he has of making this team. >> okay. >> why signing tebow. >> i think chip kelly feels bad for the guy. in other work outs. he has been out of football for two years. he can't play. his mechanics and his work out is here were terrible. you need five quarterbacks in camp. bring in quarterback. they could not fine anybody else. gj kinne is not allowed to come back because is there only so many years. i don't know if he can be on the the practice squad during the season. the thinks all kind of dynamics. hey listen he will come in for spring camp if, if in fact they don't draft a quarterback, he will probably stay here, i would say into camp. he has got, let me just spell this, n-o no chance of making this team. he cannot play. great college quarterback but he cannot play. he is a great guy. don't take this a long way but he cannot play. don't tell me about goal line offenses that is why you have demarco m
tim tebow so start the the circus.er make the team. he has no chance. i have as much chance of doing weather here then he has of making this team. >> okay. >> why signing tebow. >> i think chip kelly feels bad for the guy. in other work outs. he has been out of football for two years. he can't play. his mechanics and his work out is here were terrible. you need five quarterbacks in camp. bring in quarterback. they could not fine anybody else. gj kinne is not allowed to come...
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san francisco just kicked the circus out of town. plus -- >> there is a lot coming out of the store. >> call it the bucket brigade and find out why this hardware store can't keep it in stock. >> why pay $200 for a gift card that's worth $15. and -- >> look at those faces. why hundreds of students could >>> the bay area's biggest water agency say a court ruling on california's water fees will not affect them. yesterday an appeals court found the water rate structure in san juan capistrano was unconstitutional. the city charged customers for using more water. while the court says it violates voter-approved prop 218 which prohibits government agencies from charging more for a service than it costs to provide it. east bay mud, marin municipal water district all tell us they're not affected. they have all tiered rate plan, but the prices are based on the cost of providing water service. the contra costa water service does not have tiered rates and san jose water company is a private company so it is not affected by prop 218. santa clara w
san francisco just kicked the circus out of town. plus -- >> there is a lot coming out of the store. >> call it the bucket brigade and find out why this hardware store can't keep it in stock. >> why pay $200 for a gift card that's worth $15. and -- >> look at those faces. why hundreds of students could >>> the bay area's biggest water agency say a court ruling on california's water fees will not affect them. yesterday an appeals court found the water rate...
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ries were reported at that circus.o now lightning grounded this united express flight in colorado springs. passengers say they were stuck on the tarmac for several hours. >> they are not in the mood to be dealing with us. they don't have to do anything with us until we have been out here for three hours. >> all right. airline claims it gave passengers the option to deplane, but some passengers deny that and say they had no fresh air and only crackers to eat. united is reaching out to customers now to offer compensation. >>> 18 million people are at risk for severe weather today. meteorologist ivan cabrera with more on one big storm or many storms? >> good pointen it's actually one storm. we have a slow spinning of the four corners responsible for severe weather across texas. that's what passed through houston. today, again, we're in that setup where we'll have this line of severe thunderstorms developing fred from corpus christi, austin dallas into oklahoma why we're talking about upwards 18 million people impacted her
ries were reported at that circus.o now lightning grounded this united express flight in colorado springs. passengers say they were stuck on the tarmac for several hours. >> they are not in the mood to be dealing with us. they don't have to do anything with us until we have been out here for three hours. >> all right. airline claims it gave passengers the option to deplane, but some passengers deny that and say they had no fresh air and only crackers to eat. united is reaching out...
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about a young boy who was the printing them and taking some places give them candy, taken to the circus, just be friendly to them and eventually started taking them into sheds, places that were far away from the city and there he really abused them, cut them, burned them, sexually mutilated them. the city didn't really want to deal with that. it was a very local story, until boston realize something more was going on and the boston globe got wind of it, an article was published in 1872 and as soon as that hit people realized people had something more on him and maybe his mother recognized there was something about the description people were giving that sounded familiar. she learned that maybe if this boy that people didn't know too much about, she had an inkling her son was doing that instead of telling the police what she did was take the family away from child stone and move them to south boston, figured maybe away from the environment things would stop. instead what she did was just take the problem away with her because the abuse started off again in boston. over there, he almost r
about a young boy who was the printing them and taking some places give them candy, taken to the circus, just be friendly to them and eventually started taking them into sheds, places that were far away from the city and there he really abused them, cut them, burned them, sexually mutilated them. the city didn't really want to deal with that. it was a very local story, until boston realize something more was going on and the boston globe got wind of it, an article was published in 1872 and as...
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ringling brothers circus is in fairfax county this week. the circus has said it will stop using elephants in its performances in the next three years. so we're wondering where will all those elephants go? check this out. this is the ringling brothers center for elephant conservation. this facility opened 20 years ago in central florida with just about half dozen elephants. today, it has 29 and by the end of 2018, 13 more will be joining that group there. >> they're an endangered species, asian elephants and they were always the symbol of ringling brothers barnum & bailey. and we knew if we didn't do something, maybe my grandchildren would never have the opportunity to see these incredible animals. leon: the sanctuary is owned by the same group that owns the circus. it costs them $65,000 a year to care for each of those elephants. alison: coming up -- >> on a grown-up level. do it with a glass of wine instead of a glass of milk. alison: look at the childhood staple that's making a comeback with adults. but first, 150 years after president li
ringling brothers circus is in fairfax county this week. the circus has said it will stop using elephants in its performances in the next three years. so we're wondering where will all those elephants go? check this out. this is the ringling brothers center for elephant conservation. this facility opened 20 years ago in central florida with just about half dozen elephants. today, it has 29 and by the end of 2018, 13 more will be joining that group there. >> they're an endangered species,...
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and that is the nuclear circus. the other side shows, what's happening with the iraqi militia, what's happening with houthis should not divert the conversation about nuclear. the strategy here is seeming simple, we don't to want mess with the talks by interrupting the iranians. >> if i'm a military family or one who cares about american security and the young men and women who fight and die for us i'd be a little concerned that we have thousands and thousands of people on ships, with a repositioning, discreet repositioning goal in the middle of a clear conflict where the iranians according to the people who tell us about discreet and hope are trying to move weapons into these rebels. and we know that they've told us they now have the possibility of shoulder fired missiles that knock a saudi jet out of the air. there's a lot of hope resting, and all you need is one mistake. i mean if they fire at us we fire back at them right. then that's what we have. that's called conflict. >> that's right. i think there's a couple
and that is the nuclear circus. the other side shows, what's happening with the iraqi militia, what's happening with houthis should not divert the conversation about nuclear. the strategy here is seeming simple, we don't to want mess with the talks by interrupting the iranians. >> if i'm a military family or one who cares about american security and the young men and women who fight and die for us i'd be a little concerned that we have thousands and thousands of people on ships, with a...
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want a circus-like atmosphere like what happened in ferguson. do you think that's wise of them? >> i'm not sure of the reasoning and rationale not to have that there. i don't think it has anything to do with ferguson. issues in ferguson are different than what happened here. >> i understand that. but there is a lot of media attention right at the moment right, and they just don't want to bring more media attention to a tragic situation, am i reading that right? they think by bringing al sharpton into this it will create this circus-like atmosphere. >> yes, it does. it probably would do that. i think that's why they said no. >> you took a look at this dash cam video. does it tell you anything new? >> well the thing that i saw on the dash cam tells me one thing new and that is the fact that both brake lights on the left hand and right hand side work. the one that's in the center of the car, what they call a third brake light. i determined that was out. it was different than what i immediately thought in the beginning. >> so are you saying that mr.
want a circus-like atmosphere like what happened in ferguson. do you think that's wise of them? >> i'm not sure of the reasoning and rationale not to have that there. i don't think it has anything to do with ferguson. issues in ferguson are different than what happened here. >> i understand that. but there is a lot of media attention right at the moment right, and they just don't want to bring more media attention to a tragic situation, am i reading that right? they think by...
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that is one of the reasons you have a second day of the media circus outside his home.f reporters and photographers here to get their very first picture of mr. saao rao, because there are no pictures of him since he was arrested area -- arrested. one of the conditions was that he post a 5 million pound bond. it is not entirely clear that that money got to its destination yesterday. the thinking is that he spent last night in jail and he is on his way here. when he does get here, to give you some more sense of the conditions, he's going to have to spend between 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. every day at his family home behind me in this west lust and -- west london suburb. finally, and perhaps most curiously, he has absolutely zero interaction with the internet. the prosecutors demanded that he buy a phone without internet access. that could be a very long while. the first hearings where the judge will consider the united states request to have him extradited there isn't until august. francine: ryan, give us a sense of how people are reacting to the case. we spoke to a lot of
that is one of the reasons you have a second day of the media circus outside his home.f reporters and photographers here to get their very first picture of mr. saao rao, because there are no pictures of him since he was arrested area -- arrested. one of the conditions was that he post a 5 million pound bond. it is not entirely clear that that money got to its destination yesterday. the thinking is that he spent last night in jail and he is on his way here. when he does get here, to give you...
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fierce winds ripping a circus tent wide open. families running for cover. the lightning, the flooding the tornado sightings right now. severe storms firing up at this hour. who is in the hot zone tonight? >>> up in flames. the bus full of students. first the smoke, then the panic. >> get off the bus! >> the rush to get away just in time. >>> split-second decision. a suspect with his hand in his pocket running toward police. >> i don't want to shoot you, man! i don't want to shoot you! >> one officer's life or death call caught on camera. >>> and the rock star. she's one of the best climbers in the world blazing up mountains. shattering records and still finding time for middle school. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us on this saturday. i'm cecilia vega. we have a lot to get to tonight, starting with that severe weather. millions of people already hit by round after round of storms and heavy rain. tonight, bracing for even more. texas hit especially hard. this rain and blowing wind near corpus christi. posted on instagram. the caption says it all, d
fierce winds ripping a circus tent wide open. families running for cover. the lightning, the flooding the tornado sightings right now. severe storms firing up at this hour. who is in the hot zone tonight? >>> up in flames. the bus full of students. first the smoke, then the panic. >> get off the bus! >> the rush to get away just in time. >>> split-second decision. a suspect with his hand in his pocket running toward police. >> i don't want to shoot you, man!...
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severe weather causes scary moments at the circus.le announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. and then speak with your gastroenterologist. with the expert advice tool at crohnsandcolitis.com. it begins from the second the pursuiwe're born.ier. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern health care... by connecting every single part of it. for as the world keeps on searching for healthier... we're here to make healthier happen.
severe weather causes scary moments at the circus.le announcer ] you wouldn't ignore signs of damage in your home. are you sure you're not ignoring them in your body? even if you're treating your crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, an occasional flare may be a sign of damaging inflammation. and if you ignore the signs, the more debilitating your symptoms could become. learn more about the role damaging inflammation may be playing in your symptoms with the expert advice tool at...
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in a small town iowa a school into a circus.ut she's not the only presidential hopeful making key moves today. new developments in the race for the white house ahead. >>> a nuclear deal with iran facing a new critic congress. president obama seceding from congressional involvement. >>> and inside yemen, devastated by weeks of war. cnn gets exclusively inside the destruction. good morning, everyone welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. christine romans is sick today but here in spirit. the hillary store moves deeper into small town iowa. the campaign wants low-key listening events what it is going is a near media frenzy. look at that i've been there, not easy being a reporter covering a candidate in iowa. the question question is what do the actual real life voters think. cnn reporter brianna keilar in iowa. >> reporter: had hillary clinton will spend her second day campaigning at a fruit company outside of des moines. this is after all a state where agriculture is king. this is after yesterday where she visited leclair, a s
in a small town iowa a school into a circus.ut she's not the only presidential hopeful making key moves today. new developments in the race for the white house ahead. >>> a nuclear deal with iran facing a new critic congress. president obama seceding from congressional involvement. >>> and inside yemen, devastated by weeks of war. cnn gets exclusively inside the destruction. good morning, everyone welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. christine romans is sick...
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kathy, family circus. and he said the french cartoons bordered on hate speech.hanks to the creation of that, so-called defenders have a way out of defending free speech. now it's like yelling fire in a crowded theater. trudeau is a true islamaphobe. to him, his french peers asked for their murders. maybe they have bravely mocked republicans instead. a week ago you were the suggest of a week long attack. that's brave. i think it was brave he went after you. you're not going to cut his head off. >> i'm a soft target, that's for sure. i think he was making fun of me. i don't remember it being terrible. i consider it an honor o on some level. >> it's incredibly fearless to go after you. >> it's not like i'm running and chopping anyone's head off. >> why wasn't he going after you anymore? >> who knows? he didn't need an excuse. >> is this hypocritical? not surprise snging? >> i think you nailed it. how many years has he been doing this? way too long. it's a boring cartoon for 20 years, as long as i've known. i don't read it anymore. i would think every political cart
kathy, family circus. and he said the french cartoons bordered on hate speech.hanks to the creation of that, so-called defenders have a way out of defending free speech. now it's like yelling fire in a crowded theater. trudeau is a true islamaphobe. to him, his french peers asked for their murders. maybe they have bravely mocked republicans instead. a week ago you were the suggest of a week long attack. that's brave. i think it was brave he went after you. you're not going to cut his head off....
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in 1839 the rose circus came to san francisco, where the production of "othello" including elizabethan language and horseback juggling in order to sell it. montgomery street a year later, the first professional theater opened, the national theater, which was a french vaudeville company that came to san francisco. in this district is where san francisco theatrical traditions began, a tradition that is widely unique, progressive and often wonderfully whacky tradition and will continue to inspire teatro zinzanni every night. thank you, i would like to introduce annie jamieson, chief operating offer the teatro zinzanni. >> i'm going to shorten myself as well, since time is of the essence. the most important thing for you to know is that we have really developed a multitude of relationships with neighbor, vendors, corporations, artists and we became a destination entertainment experience and a part of the fabric of san francisco's artistiac community. we employ hundreds of bay area citizens with waiters, chefs, bartenders, costume mickers, technical staff, artists, sales people and administ
in 1839 the rose circus came to san francisco, where the production of "othello" including elizabethan language and horseback juggling in order to sell it. montgomery street a year later, the first professional theater opened, the national theater, which was a french vaudeville company that came to san francisco. in this district is where san francisco theatrical traditions began, a tradition that is widely unique, progressive and often wonderfully whacky tradition and will continue...
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we're going to look at the role of reporters in this hillary iowa media circus, including our own edry chasing the van. we're also going to do a secondgment on espn's britt mchenry, who was suspended after her tirade against a tow truck employee, making fun of her for her weight and lack of education. it made me cringe. was a one-week suspension enough? we're going to debate that. >> what a story. we'll see you in about 20 minutes. the gop field meanwhile expanding as candidates try to separate themselves from the pack. this week in new hampshire. so who stood out in new hampshire? are we a long ways off on our front runner? more on that with our panel as we look ahead on "sunday morning futures." ♪ so jill, i ran those retirement numbers we talked about. ok, yeah, i see it here. and i'm going to post that report on your screen. announcer: how did edward jones come to manage over $800 billion dollars in assets? got it. so i think there're a couple of approaches we could take here... through face time on your terms. so that's interesting, you know we had spoken about that before. it's
we're going to look at the role of reporters in this hillary iowa media circus, including our own edry chasing the van. we're also going to do a secondgment on espn's britt mchenry, who was suspended after her tirade against a tow truck employee, making fun of her for her weight and lack of education. it made me cringe. was a one-week suspension enough? we're going to debate that. >> what a story. we'll see you in about 20 minutes. the gop field meanwhile expanding as candidates try to...
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i get the to be the first clown in the team tebow philadelphia circus. i feel like mick jagger trying to get the the crowd to calm down. remember signed is the april camp does not mean anything close to making the team and playing in games in september and off season headlines do not count in the standing because if they did eagles would be parading down broad street right now. time magazine says, ever since chip kelly a has messed with the mind of football fandome since he got control of the personnel decisions well, he has been lining a crazed chemistry experiment here in philadelphia and now tim tebow is added to the mix and asked is kelly trying to blow up the lab. >> he better have some magic up his sleeve because what we got right now is the the last place in our division. >> can't hurt one year see what we can do now we have four quarterbacks. we should use him elsewhere beside quarterback. i don't think he will win that spot the but we will see what happens. >> reporter: you are keeping an open mine bit. >> why not, one year. >> maybe he with do
i get the to be the first clown in the team tebow philadelphia circus. i feel like mick jagger trying to get the the crowd to calm down. remember signed is the april camp does not mean anything close to making the team and playing in games in september and off season headlines do not count in the standing because if they did eagles would be parading down broad street right now. time magazine says, ever since chip kelly a has messed with the mind of football fandome since he got control of the...
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this is already a circus and tim tebow is in the only on the field. from my standpoint this is a joke. >> it can't hurt. it is one year. we will see he can do. now we have four quarterbacks. we should use him elsewhere beside quarterback i don't think he will win that spot but we will see what happens. >> why? that is the the biggest question why? what is chip thinking? in chip kelly we do not trust at this exact moment, no. >> you are not feeling real good. >> in. >> we have three broken quarterbacks. three broken quarterbacks. >> reporter: sound like that woman main howard eskin will make a good first date. maybe they can gree on what kind of of sauce to get on the wings. anyway, someone who things it is in the a joke is matt barclay because he adam thefter reports eagles tried to trade barclay before they sign tebow and he was only a third string quarterback, and barclay, basically going down to fourth string where tebow or fifth string because they have gj kinne in there. that news, tebow signing and fact that there were no takers for matt barclay
this is already a circus and tim tebow is in the only on the field. from my standpoint this is a joke. >> it can't hurt. it is one year. we will see he can do. now we have four quarterbacks. we should use him elsewhere beside quarterback i don't think he will win that spot but we will see what happens. >> why? that is the the biggest question why? what is chip thinking? in chip kelly we do not trust at this exact moment, no. >> you are not feeling real good. >> in....
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you know, this particular event that we're planning was compared to a roman circus. it was insinuated that it might be demeaning to the nonprofits, so somebody, you know, comes on -- you know, up into the dais and they pitch, you know, a way to help kids who have a disease and we're going to demean them? i mean, come on, really, i don't think so. >> what is the plan in terms of the time line for when this happens and will it be televised? >> well, we're still working -- it'll be broadcast in some fashion. it may be web cast. we're working on a bunch of different angles for this. the goal is to create the greatest awareness and to raise the most money for these nonrofts. it's going to happen in november, early november. we're working -- we're lining up the venue now. we're lining up the donors who are going to participate. you know, on the board and then, you know, we'll go from there. >> yeah, i would think anything that is getting more attention for these charities is a good thing. it certainly happened with "shark tank" even the ones they don't fund get additional
you know, this particular event that we're planning was compared to a roman circus. it was insinuated that it might be demeaning to the nonprofits, so somebody, you know, comes on -- you know, up into the dais and they pitch, you know, a way to help kids who have a disease and we're going to demean them? i mean, come on, really, i don't think so. >> what is the plan in terms of the time line for when this happens and will it be televised? >> well, we're still working -- it'll be...
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kimberly: watch the children, crabs in a panic as high wind ripped through the big top at a houston circus. rain came pouring in. more than 100,000 homes were left in the dark in texas, and some people had to deal with a tennis ball-sized hail. dangerous flames and huge plumes of smoke at an oil tank facility in texas. the cause of this explosion, lightning. no injury so far have been reported. we enjoyed a whole lot of sunshine earlier today, but the clouds are moving in and that means rain as we round out the weekend. eileen whelan joins us with the first look. eileen: the rain, fortunately kimberly, will not arrive until the early evening and overnight hours tomorrow, but noticeably cooler tomorrow, highs only in the mid-60's after highs today were in the 80's. currently 68 degrees at reagan national, dulles 58, 55 in petersburg. overnight, partly cloudy skies a low of 55 in the city, mid 40's in the suburbs. the same system that brought those devastating images from the midsection of the country and the deep south, grabbed the rain gear tomorrow. we will talk more about the monday morn
kimberly: watch the children, crabs in a panic as high wind ripped through the big top at a houston circus. rain came pouring in. more than 100,000 homes were left in the dark in texas, and some people had to deal with a tennis ball-sized hail. dangerous flames and huge plumes of smoke at an oil tank facility in texas. the cause of this explosion, lightning. no injury so far have been reported. we enjoyed a whole lot of sunshine earlier today, but the clouds are moving in and that means rain as...