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elizabeth palmer was there. >> reporter: queen elizabeth arrived at westminster abbey as britain's headd head of a thriving family. her son prince charles was there, so was her grandson prince william along with his very pregnant wife catherine who is due to give birth to yet another royal heir next month. this ceremony echoed the original coronation service 60 years ago. the solid gold saint edwards crown displayed on the altar hasn't been out of the tower of london since 1953. when the archbishop of canterbury placed a five-pound jewel-encrusted weight on elizabeth's head. back then there had been a fight to get tv cameras into the abbey. what if anything went wrong argued conservative politicians. but it didn't and 20 million people watched around the world. cbs news chartered a mustang fighter plane to fly the freshly developed film reels to the u.s. at record speed. where they were loaded up in a waiting studio... >> announcer: this is no time for nervous hands or for trembling fingers. >> reporter: ... and walter cronkite was the very first to show the coronation in the united sta
elizabeth palmer was there. >> reporter: queen elizabeth arrived at westminster abbey as britain's headd head of a thriving family. her son prince charles was there, so was her grandson prince william along with his very pregnant wife catherine who is due to give birth to yet another royal heir next month. this ceremony echoed the original coronation service 60 years ago. the solid gold saint edwards crown displayed on the altar hasn't been out of the tower of london since 1953. when the...
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queen elizabeth has been to has had an exploratory operation on his abdomen -- queen elizabeth husband has had an exploratory operation on his abdomen. with queenosed to be elizabeth today. she officially opened the bbc's new broadcasting house in central london. we have the highlights. of staff left their .esks to welcome the queen she came for a whistle stop to our of the new building. tour of the new building. it was straight up to the top floor. ♪ [applause] a very different tune on the third floor at radio 4 where the queen took to the airwaves broadcasting live from a radio studio for the first time to the nation. >> it was a great pleasure to visit the bbc today. and to see it in its new home. i remember first coming to broadcasting house with my and sistermy mother shortly before the war. ofame again with the duke edinburgh just before the coronation in 1953. >> audio from that first visit was also broadcast. it was an exchange between a 13- year-old princess elizabeth and her sister margaret. very much. indown on the lower ground the largest newsroom in europe, journalist crow
queen elizabeth has been to has had an exploratory operation on his abdomen -- queen elizabeth husband has had an exploratory operation on his abdomen. with queenosed to be elizabeth today. she officially opened the bbc's new broadcasting house in central london. we have the highlights. of staff left their .esks to welcome the queen she came for a whistle stop to our of the new building. tour of the new building. it was straight up to the top floor. ♪ [applause] a very different tune on the...
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elizabeth, if this is reform, why is it happening now? >> reporter: well, scott, those economic sanctions that i mentioned earlier have really hurt. iran's currency has lost more than half its value in the last couple of years, so there's real pressure to get the economy back on its feet and the only way to do that is through the negotiating table at nuclear talks. >> pelley: elizabeth, thank you. has jimmy hoffa's grave finally been located? and after colorado's worst fire, should they stop building so many homes in the woods? when the "cbs evening news" continues. the blisters were oozing, and painful to touch. i spent 23 years as a deputy united states marshal and i've been pretty well banged up but the worst pain i've experienced was when i had shingles. when i went to the clinic, the nurse told me that it was a result of having had chickenpox. i wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. telling us it's likely people, not nature, started the most destructive fire colorado has ever seen. what's not clear yet is whether it was done on purpose
elizabeth, if this is reform, why is it happening now? >> reporter: well, scott, those economic sanctions that i mentioned earlier have really hurt. iran's currency has lost more than half its value in the last couple of years, so there's real pressure to get the economy back on its feet and the only way to do that is through the negotiating table at nuclear talks. >> pelley: elizabeth, thank you. has jimmy hoffa's grave finally been located? and after colorado's worst fire, should...
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now elizabeth. >>> thanks, liza. president obama and some of the other world top leaders are wrapping up the g8 summit in northern ireland right now. they have gathered a short time ago for the final group photo. although the focus was supposed to be the world economy, the crisis in syria has stolen the spotlight. the u.s. plans to arm anti- government rebels in syria while russia supports the regime of syrian president bashar assad. >> we want to try to resolve the issue through political means if possible. >> including by bringing the parties to the negotiations table by bringing the parties to the negotiations table. >> other topics up for discussion including deterring kidnapping of foreign workers in africa and cornering globe trotting corporations into paying more taxes. >>> in afghanistan three people are dead after a car bomb went off today in kabul. authorities say the intended target was a prominent lawmaker who was not among the casualties. the attack came at about the same time of a major milestone in the
now elizabeth. >>> thanks, liza. president obama and some of the other world top leaders are wrapping up the g8 summit in northern ireland right now. they have gathered a short time ago for the final group photo. although the focus was supposed to be the world economy, the crisis in syria has stolen the spotlight. the u.s. plans to arm anti- government rebels in syria while russia supports the regime of syrian president bashar assad. >> we want to try to resolve the issue through...
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and i'd like to welcome elizabeth. so glad that she can carry on the legacy of asian women's shelter and proud of that. >> thank you very much. i hardly feel that i'm justified in standing here with becky and with my colleagues. and i've stood before you on other occasions and this is certainly the most delightful reason to be speaking to the board of supervisors. i'm honored to join my colleagues who really have been at the forefront, as becky has said, and on behalf of the aws staff, we'd like to thank you individually and collectively for the support that you've given to aws and to ending domestic violence movement. thank you very much. >> thank you, elizabeth. (applause) >> before you leave -- before you leave, becky and elizabeth, we have a colleague that would like to say a few more words, supervisor kim. >> thank you. i just also wanted to put in my words of congratulations to asian women's shelter as well. becky probably did not remember when i actually don't want to embarrass you, but i wrote you when i was in
and i'd like to welcome elizabeth. so glad that she can carry on the legacy of asian women's shelter and proud of that. >> thank you very much. i hardly feel that i'm justified in standing here with becky and with my colleagues. and i've stood before you on other occasions and this is certainly the most delightful reason to be speaking to the board of supervisors. i'm honored to join my colleagues who really have been at the forefront, as becky has said, and on behalf of the aws staff,...
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got the last word elizabeth. i'm trying to i'm trying to figure out where to start by it he knows exactly what would happen if he came back to this country because he has seen it happen repeatedly this administration has prosecuted six people for for disclosing information to the media and in none of these cases were the people trying affirmatively to harm the united states and yet they've been prosecuted under the espionage act which is intended for spies and traitors so mr snowden and again i'm not expressing any opinion on what he did what i'm expressing an opinion on what you said which is that somehow it would make sense for him to come back so he can have a nice conversation with the bill in congress and maybe they create an immunity. you have to look at the looking say yes or no they're not going to say he's going straight to jail the guy has a worldwide reputation i can see he's going to be spirited away the person or you know you were number six all right number two all right folks i knew this was going
got the last word elizabeth. i'm trying to i'm trying to figure out where to start by it he knows exactly what would happen if he came back to this country because he has seen it happen repeatedly this administration has prosecuted six people for for disclosing information to the media and in none of these cases were the people trying affirmatively to harm the united states and yet they've been prosecuted under the espionage act which is intended for spies and traitors so mr snowden and again...
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time of christ's rth luke chapter 1 of the co of a buyer that elizabeth was a full blood levite womanriedo levit# priest but the ruirement then we know on day mary coeived this is important to know the identity of melch zedek which will be discussing in this cpter when mary conceid she rued to her coun elizabeth john the baptissix months in the womb leapt in her world what es ts meanea the dol spirit began dlling with us at conception foit was t day of conception eson how uld elizabeth the levi and the mary's coun it's really quite simple luke three plains mars mother was a levite mary's father he was o# the tribe of judah here you havehe marriage coming gether of tde priest &ine and the king line thefore you have king of kings and lord of lords he boes not neeb to offerercent because he has no s speak of the lorb jes christ tt's why you can find your rest in him that's why you can depend upon him is where you can come upon him he is no weakness in that sense he needs n make any offering youan walk right in as a matter fact on the day of the crucifixion rent th ve veil that elosed the
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queen elizabeth was crowned. she celebrated the moment in westminster abbey. 's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose to its highest in 500 years. came toor merkel inspect the damage and brought the promise of 100 million euros to help clear it up. spoke to people who were already busy with cleanup work and aware that this will take weeks. the loss of income will be a problem and that is why support will not join goal. -- will not dwindle. >> we will tell what is happening. you can look at the street signs protruding out. 12 hours ago, that was up. now, it is a foot below, a third of a meter below. that is how much has fallen. farther north, they were braced for the worst. houses were flooded,
queen elizabeth was crowned. she celebrated the moment in westminster abbey. 's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose...
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that's me, elizabeth.e in catalonia, spain, with my friends, maiara walsh and rob pinkston. we're on an incredible adventure in this beautiful place. and i can't wait to show it to you! so, come on! let's do it! it all starts right now. look at this! (laughing) welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world! from catalonia. hi, i'm elizabeth stanton, and i'm here in catalonia
that's me, elizabeth.e in catalonia, spain, with my friends, maiara walsh and rob pinkston. we're on an incredible adventure in this beautiful place. and i can't wait to show it to you! so, come on! let's do it! it all starts right now. look at this! (laughing) welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world! from catalonia. hi, i'm elizabeth stanton, and i'm here in catalonia
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to cross-talk whistleblowers i'm joined by elizabeth team in washington she is the co-director of the liberty international security program at the brennan center for justice also in washington we have michael cohen he is president of the national whistleblower center and in london we cross to charlie wolf he is a writer broadcaster and political commentator crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to listen if i go to you first in washington d.c. are whistleblowers an endangered species right now no not at all ok i think there will always be in every society people who are going to come forward if they have something to to report you know but the costs are pretty much. getting higher to. the costs are getting very high if you look at someone like bradley manning i don't think it's it's not easy to imagine a situation in which someone has been more harshly treated by the criminal justice system and yet that did not prevent edward snowden from coming forward and even from identifying himself so i think right there that's proof that even aggressive crackdown
to cross-talk whistleblowers i'm joined by elizabeth team in washington she is the co-director of the liberty international security program at the brennan center for justice also in washington we have michael cohen he is president of the national whistleblower center and in london we cross to charlie wolf he is a writer broadcaster and political commentator crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to listen if i go to you first in washington d.c. are whistleblowers...
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queen elizabeth, whose coronation was 60 years ago today. >>> good evening. that storm system that pummeled the middle of the country with tornadoes, lightning, and torrential rain late last week is still at it leaving a trail of damage and misery as it pushes eastward tonight. some 40 million americans are potentially in its path. in its wake, flash flooding. images from places like missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and kentucky show just how bad the flooding has been. in some spots the water is still rising. right now as we look at the current radar, the severe weather is moving into the northeast with thunderstorm watches and warnings up from new york state into maine. weather channel's meteorologist chris warren leads off our coverage from albany, new york. chris, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. here in albany it is dry right now. don't let that fool you, because the threat is far from over. as we've seen from this storm system, it has already caused some major damage. with floodwaters receding and swollen rivers coming down, oklahoma authorit
queen elizabeth, whose coronation was 60 years ago today. >>> good evening. that storm system that pummeled the middle of the country with tornadoes, lightning, and torrential rain late last week is still at it leaving a trail of damage and misery as it pushes eastward tonight. some 40 million americans are potentially in its path. in its wake, flash flooding. images from places like missouri, oklahoma, arkansas and kentucky show just how bad the flooding has been. in some spots the...
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lot with elizabeth taylor. >> elizabeth was really a gal, you know? she was a dame. little girl scout. she was right about that. i didn't know about the worldly world and she knew everything about the worldly world and shared it with me. she was funny. she was really a baudy broad and i loved being with her. we had a lot of fun together. >> reporter: soon reynolds met the crooner eddie fisher. ♪ let's fall in love, why shouldn't we fall in love ♪ what did you see in eddie fisher when you met him? >> well, he was so cute! just adorable. he had big brown eyes and he was very talented. >> debbie reynolds and eddie fisher take their marriage vows at a friend's home in grossinger new york. >> reporter: america's sweethearts married in 1955. the newlyweds even hamed it up for edward. are myrrh row on "person to person." >> your eyes are the eyes of a woman in love and how they give you away ♪ >> he's so sweet, isn't he? >> reporter: they had two children-- actress and writer carrie and younger brother todd. >> all those early movies, that's just her. that's just her. >> re
lot with elizabeth taylor. >> elizabeth was really a gal, you know? she was a dame. little girl scout. she was right about that. i didn't know about the worldly world and she knew everything about the worldly world and shared it with me. she was funny. she was really a baudy broad and i loved being with her. we had a lot of fun together. >> reporter: soon reynolds met the crooner eddie fisher. ♪ let's fall in love, why shouldn't we fall in love ♪ what did you see in eddie fisher...
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queen elizabeth was crowned. she celebrated the moment in westminster abbey. 's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose to its highest in 500 years. came toor merkel inspect the damage and brought the promise of 100 million euros to help clear it up. spoke to people who were already busy with cleanup work and aware that this will take weeks. the loss of income will be a problem and that is why support will not join goal. -- will not dwindle. >> we will tell what is happening. you can look at the street signs protruding out. 12 hours ago, that was up. now, it is a foot below, a third of a meter below. that is how much has fallen. farther north, they were braced for the worst. houses were flooded,
queen elizabeth was crowned. she celebrated the moment in westminster abbey. 's most iconic landmarks are closed among the worst flooding for central years -- for several years in central europe. haveia, hungary, germany been affected. the czech authorities have opened flood dams to help to ease the pressure on reservoirs. this has implications for everyone living downstream. this is one of the worst hit areas. >> this is on three big rivers which is used to floods. the water level rose...
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but none of the couples share joseph and elizabeth -- >> has it been a lot of work?>> indeed, it has. you have to put up with a lot to stay together. >> we know how to stay married. evidently, the formula works. >> they are three generations of the same family, all married at least 25 years and all exchanging vows on this father's day together. what is the secret? >> what you put in is what you get out. i fought for my marriage and i am still married. it basically is just work. >> a model they are passing on. >> she sees how i treat her mom and how her mom treats me. the day comes for her to choose, she will have a good foundation. >> robert liles, abc 7 news. >> wow. >> a new school icon raised by an old school dad. we're talking about rg3. rg2 spoke candidly about what he learned from raising his son. , hisn rg3 messes up father let him know it. >> here's how i know he hears me. he calls his mother. he calls his mama. of theeminds his son importance of learning from his mistakes. >> i scout him. if i see something that becomes consistent, it is a tendency. i tell h
but none of the couples share joseph and elizabeth -- >> has it been a lot of work?>> indeed, it has. you have to put up with a lot to stay together. >> we know how to stay married. evidently, the formula works. >> they are three generations of the same family, all married at least 25 years and all exchanging vows on this father's day together. what is the secret? >> what you put in is what you get out. i fought for my marriage and i am still married. it basically...
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one.at is rather a big >> we have had the best conversation. >> elizabeth, you are late.hat it iseliev possible to make entertainment that is not offensive, not horrible, that can be watched via all age groups, but is not simple and can still be andlicated and intelligent involving, i think i am vindicated. a lot of people think if you are not pushing the boundaries, you have to shock the audience. i do not think so. i think you have to make them inc.. i think you have to make them examine their values. you can do that in a way the whole family can enjoy. i know that sounds sloppy, but i believe that. >> that is not sappy at all. thanks for coming on. congrats to you as well. , pbs.ow where to find it that is our show for tonight erie get as always, keep the ourh regard -- that is show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with the baseball great about his memoir. that is next time. we will see you then. ♪ ♪ quack and♪ it is a beautif
one.at is rather a big >> we have had the best conversation. >> elizabeth, you are late.hat it iseliev possible to make entertainment that is not offensive, not horrible, that can be watched via all age groups, but is not simple and can still be andlicated and intelligent involving, i think i am vindicated. a lot of people think if you are not pushing the boundaries, you have to shock the audience. i do not think so. i think you have to make them inc.. i think you have to make them...
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good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook.month, analysts reported an increase and head count at symantec. but then came today's surprising announcements. new at 6:00 we asked len ramirez if the silicon valley economy is humming, why so many layoffs? len? >> reporter: well, for some companies, it's humming along. for symantec, unfortunately, it is not. symantec officials are not officially commenting on the number of layoffs but it is expected to be very significant. and when a company this size does something like that, it has definite ripple effects throughout the local economy. it is one of the biggest and most well known companies in silicon valley. >> symantec. >> reporter: a coffee roasting manager knows many of symantec's 21,000 workers as regulars and friends. >> hey, how's it going? >> reporter: her shop is just two blocks from the sprawling symantec campus and takes in about 10% of its sales from symantec catering orders and walk-ins. >> to 7:30 it's like line out the door sometimes both ways. >> reporter: now she is
good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm elizabeth cook.month, analysts reported an increase and head count at symantec. but then came today's surprising announcements. new at 6:00 we asked len ramirez if the silicon valley economy is humming, why so many layoffs? len? >> reporter: well, for some companies, it's humming along. for symantec, unfortunately, it is not. symantec officials are not officially commenting on the number of layoffs but it is expected to be very significant. and...
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that was elizabeth cook reporting.octors are confident that grayson will eventually hear and speak like any other child. >> it's incredible to see his reaction on hearing a sound for the first time. >> it is. >>> even if you don't keep up with the kardashians, which of course you do, right? you have to admit the name kardashian and kanye west picked for their child is a doozy. they named her north. her name is "north west." her parents will be calling her norrie. the baby was born on saturday. >> so why not just name her norrie? >> what's the point of being the kardashians and not having fun with it? >> "north west"? oh. >> it wouldn't be your choice. >> poor girl. >>> 4:57. why san francisco is hosting its final walk for the cure this weekend. plus -- >> reliving a deadly day. the red carpet premiere for an infamous bay area killing. >> and a bus pushes a car across a busy park. coming up, we will hear from the man who prevented this from ending much worse. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie
that was elizabeth cook reporting.octors are confident that grayson will eventually hear and speak like any other child. >> it's incredible to see his reaction on hearing a sound for the first time. >> it is. >>> even if you don't keep up with the kardashians, which of course you do, right? you have to admit the name kardashian and kanye west picked for their child is a doozy. they named her north. her name is "north west." her parents will be calling her norrie....
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in the past week senator elizabeth warren she issued a letter calling for more transparency and then representative alan great grace and he called it an abuse of the classified information system can you talk about the growing concerns in congress behind transparency here well this this agreement could rewrite one of us none trade law yet even though congress has constitutional authority over trade exclusively they've not been allowed to see it for three years so you have a lot of members of congress now demanding to see it particularly because president obama wants to sign the text. and he has called to have a sign of a pags summit which is in october and how does he expect to get this through congress that's a very good question so if you've got a lot of members of congress who have the authority over it and they haven't seen what they have seen they don't like what's his plan he wants to use an arcane procedure that was first cooked up by richard nixon called fast track it's like a slate of shoves things through congress it bans all amendments it limits congressional debates and i
in the past week senator elizabeth warren she issued a letter calling for more transparency and then representative alan great grace and he called it an abuse of the classified information system can you talk about the growing concerns in congress behind transparency here well this this agreement could rewrite one of us none trade law yet even though congress has constitutional authority over trade exclusively they've not been allowed to see it for three years so you have a lot of members of...
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he runs the nsa. >> shepard: elizabeth, do you agree? >> i don't question the people who immigrant pled this program believed they were acting in the best interests of the united states and they're in fact asking to further our national security. the problem with that is that these powers are so broad especially the way they're being interpreted and applied, they open the door for tremendous potential abuse. i'm not comfort end when i hear the president say i trust everyone who is running this program, because i don't think he knows every single person who is sitting at the computer, but even if he does, those aren't the same people running this program in four years and eight years and 15 years. >> elizabeth, judge footprint, thank you. maybe we need to have an extra bed in the bedroom for the government minder to watch everything we do. turns out we don't need a bed. it's possible for them to know when i'm using any microwave of ven. >> general petraeus gave a speech he thought it was public and someone made it mcin which he said pico
he runs the nsa. >> shepard: elizabeth, do you agree? >> i don't question the people who immigrant pled this program believed they were acting in the best interests of the united states and they're in fact asking to further our national security. the problem with that is that these powers are so broad especially the way they're being interpreted and applied, they open the door for tremendous potential abuse. i'm not comfort end when i hear the president say i trust everyone who is...
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in the meantime, back to you guys. >>> all right, elizabeth. thank you. >>> oscar pistorius accused of murdering his girlfriend made a brief appearance in court today. the judge agreed to postpone his murder case until august 19 at the request of prosecutors who want more time to investigate. the double amputee olympic runner shot and killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp in his home, back in february. pistorius says he mistook her for an intruder. >>> jury selection begins today in boston in the murder trial of james whitey bulger. the 83-year-old reputed mob boss is charged with taking part in 19 murders while he was an fbi informant. bulger was one of the nation's most wanted, on the run for 16 years until he was captured in santa monica in 2011. >>> a second loll case of hepatitis "a" -- local case of hepatitis "a" has now been linked to frozen berries sold at costco. they have been in stores since late february and all have been recalled. the latest case is in alameda county. the previous one was in contra costa county. >>> two deaths mar
in the meantime, back to you guys. >>> all right, elizabeth. thank you. >>> oscar pistorius accused of murdering his girlfriend made a brief appearance in court today. the judge agreed to postpone his murder case until august 19 at the request of prosecutors who want more time to investigate. the double amputee olympic runner shot and killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp in his home, back in february. pistorius says he mistook her for an intruder. >>> jury selection...
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kpix 5's elizabeth wenger is here to talk about changes on the way. elizabeth? >> i hope you enjoyed it today. it's hard to believe with all the sunshine and blue skies we could be talking about bringing the umbrellas back out of the closet but it's true. we have a rainmaker coming our way. high pressure is weakening as we speak over the bay area but right now temperatures are already in the mild side. santa rosa still at 88 degrees and 73 in oakland and 83 is what you're clocking in right now at heyward. so we are closely watching a couple low pressure systems. one in the northwest and another out over the pacific. and the biggest difference you'll notice tomorrow. the clouds and the cooler temperatures. today, some places reached into the 90s. not the case tomorrow. highest temperatures in our inland spots are only going to be in the mid- to upper 70s and a chance of some rain light rain tomorrow. likely in the later half of the day and pretty much sticking tot north bay. but -- to the north bay. but then move further south spreading around the entire bay area
kpix 5's elizabeth wenger is here to talk about changes on the way. elizabeth? >> i hope you enjoyed it today. it's hard to believe with all the sunshine and blue skies we could be talking about bringing the umbrellas back out of the closet but it's true. we have a rainmaker coming our way. high pressure is weakening as we speak over the bay area but right now temperatures are already in the mild side. santa rosa still at 88 degrees and 73 in oakland and 83 is what you're clocking in...
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entrevista elizabeth campos.legria de esta celebracion fuera de lo comun donde graduados y sus familiares reecibieron con gozo la decision, conscientes que un tatuaje puede producir conato de violencia en la calle, por esa razon la ciudad se preocupa por evitar que los jovenes vivan con ellos entrevista mario maciel sea o no de pandillas, se lo vamos a quitar. blanca ---un hombre de stockton fue condenado de 15 aÑos... a cadena perpetua por la muerte de su novia cuyo cadaver aparecio abandonado en un bote de basura en pleasanton el aÑo pasado. take vo ---"javier prado" de 35 aÑos se declaro "culpable" de homicidio en segundo grado en la corte del condado de san joaquin. ---los fiscales creen que ana flores-pineda de 25 aÑos podria ser la tercera victima mortal de prado cuya primera esposa murio estrangulada en mexico. ---prado fue detenido en octubre del aÑo pasado gracias a una prueba de adn. blanca ---la ciudad de oakland estara ahora dividida en 5 zonas . cesar ---esto como parte de una nueva estrategia ----co
entrevista elizabeth campos.legria de esta celebracion fuera de lo comun donde graduados y sus familiares reecibieron con gozo la decision, conscientes que un tatuaje puede producir conato de violencia en la calle, por esa razon la ciudad se preocupa por evitar que los jovenes vivan con ellos entrevista mario maciel sea o no de pandillas, se lo vamos a quitar. blanca ---un hombre de stockton fue condenado de 15 aÑos... a cadena perpetua por la muerte de su novia cuyo cadaver aparecio...
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so elizabeth is -- yeah.oday's "wall street journal" takes a look at how both political parties are having a hard time finding candidates to run in next year's senate races. in 2014, more than 30 elections will be held for seats in the senates. democrats hold 52 seats and have two independents who caucus with them. republicans control 46 and need to pick up five next year to take over the senate majority. have you ever heard of that? not being able to find -- >> it's becoming more and more common now. john hileman, republicans have a good shot of picking up seats like in iowa, georgia, other red states, primarily red states and they can't find people to run. some tell "the wall street journal" it's just too combative now. >> it's a miserable life. you've been hearing this, it's been growing for -- i've been hearing it progressively every year for the last 10, 15 years you hear more and more on both sides of the aisle people find the senate to be a miserable place to live and operate and it's -- and the candid
so elizabeth is -- yeah.oday's "wall street journal" takes a look at how both political parties are having a hard time finding candidates to run in next year's senate races. in 2014, more than 30 elections will be held for seats in the senates. democrats hold 52 seats and have two independents who caucus with them. republicans control 46 and need to pick up five next year to take over the senate majority. have you ever heard of that? not being able to find -- >> it's becoming...
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>> this is something my partner from "20/20," elizabeth vargas with us here now.nto this tonight. you were telling me that divorced dads who do this don't face nearly the same backlash. >> absolutely. she says there's a double standard that exists. she said, even though she doesn't fit the mold of a perfect mom, she does fit the mold of a terrific divorced dad. so, interesting to hear what they have to say, you can make your own judgement. >> a lot of people will. we want everyone to weigh in on this. more of her reporting tonight on "20/20," with parents like these, at 10:00/9:00 central. elizabeth, we'll see you then. >>> when we come back, why this image of michael fell pds on a diving board has so many folks wondering if he's about to take the punge. and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. phelps on a diving board has so many folks wondering if he's about to take the punge. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if
>> this is something my partner from "20/20," elizabeth vargas with us here now.nto this tonight. you were telling me that divorced dads who do this don't face nearly the same backlash. >> absolutely. she says there's a double standard that exists. she said, even though she doesn't fit the mold of a perfect mom, she does fit the mold of a terrific divorced dad. so, interesting to hear what they have to say, you can make your own judgement. >> a lot of people will. we...
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the queen elizabeth ii. sorry, i went american on you. islamic i suppose they will be talking about the second elizabethton era. i suppose we will begin to talk about the second elizabeth era because it is handy for the historians and biographers to name these periods. that is the only reason. >> peter ackroyd, how many books have you written? >> that is a good question to the i cannot remember off hand. about 40. i really don't know. i do not keep a count of them. but as it were set for box, for me every book is a chapter in the large book which will be finished. there is one aspect of the larger. >> what do you mean by that? >> by then it will be to lead of course. >> you also have the prolific biographer. who is ezra pound? >> a great companion and friend left t.s. eliot. i became interested in them when i was at yale university many years ago and i can interested in the modern american poet. and it seemed natural to me to write about him, and then from him to go to tsl the it. there is often a progress and in the biography where one a
the queen elizabeth ii. sorry, i went american on you. islamic i suppose they will be talking about the second elizabethton era. i suppose we will begin to talk about the second elizabeth era because it is handy for the historians and biographers to name these periods. that is the only reason. >> peter ackroyd, how many books have you written? >> that is a good question to the i cannot remember off hand. about 40. i really don't know. i do not keep a count of them. but as it were...
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elizabeth was just 27 years old when she was crowned monarch. coronation took place 16 months after the death of her father, king george vi. fan brown was a child. but remembers. >> in the next door neighbor's house with a television because we didn't have one. >> reporter: at 87, queen elizabeth is not yet britain's longest serving monarch. queen victoria served for 63 years. >> and the queen's coronation crown weighs almost 5 pounds. it is the heaviest crown in the royal collection of crown jewels. it has 444 gems, including diamonds, rubies, and sapphires. and maybe that's why she wasn't wearing it today. >>> check in with eyewitness news at 6:00. for all new stories coming up at 6:00, vic is in newsroom with more. >> we'll keep an eye on the big story of the day. a construction worker rescued from the bridge. more on why it's such a complicated rescue for crews. >>> will he or won't he? picking up on chances former lieutenant governor michael steele will run for governor. >> check in for more on these stories and the day's breaking news at 6
elizabeth was just 27 years old when she was crowned monarch. coronation took place 16 months after the death of her father, king george vi. fan brown was a child. but remembers. >> in the next door neighbor's house with a television because we didn't have one. >> reporter: at 87, queen elizabeth is not yet britain's longest serving monarch. queen victoria served for 63 years. >> and the queen's coronation crown weighs almost 5 pounds. it is the heaviest crown in the royal...
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people are really excited to celebrate the coronation of elizabeth ii.ast year celebrated 60 years on the throne. but because your queen, the queen has to wait a year before crowned the actual coronation was in 1953. going back to 1953, when she was a young mother of two, britain was a completely different place, most of it was manual labors. britain transformed hugely. what was din about the coronation the first big televised event. television was a novelty in britain. we crowded around our screens, desperate to watch it. it had to be flown over the atlantic so canadians could watch it, too. the fact she's been on the thrown for 60 years, having to be our longest reigning monarch in the world. >> awesome. old television. nice. >> i've got to ask, as you say, longest reigning, approaching that anyway. we have seen in other parts of europe monarchs step down. wishing her a long life and good health, prince charles is getting on a bit himself, he's 65, i think. is she likely to step down? some people say she's so serious about the responsibility she is doi
people are really excited to celebrate the coronation of elizabeth ii.ast year celebrated 60 years on the throne. but because your queen, the queen has to wait a year before crowned the actual coronation was in 1953. going back to 1953, when she was a young mother of two, britain was a completely different place, most of it was manual labors. britain transformed hugely. what was din about the coronation the first big televised event. television was a novelty in britain. we crowded around our...
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joining us from washington with details elizabeth barnes. >> the obama administration investigation into the leak of classified information relating to the stux net is zeroing in on retired four-star general james cart wright. he has often been referred to as obama's favorite general. the leaks release details to a "new york times" reporter and an author about the computer worm including how the virus
joining us from washington with details elizabeth barnes. >> the obama administration investigation into the leak of classified information relating to the stux net is zeroing in on retired four-star general james cart wright. he has often been referred to as obama's favorite general. the leaks release details to a "new york times" reporter and an author about the computer worm including how the virus
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elizabeth? >> alex, thank you very much. >> plenty hoffa hoaxes over the years. >>> let's get the weather from sam. but first, sam, a lot more on that scary tornado in denver. >> it's 2:30 in the afternoon, george, you're in one of the largest, busiest airports in the world, rushing to make your flight. and the pictures that came out of that area at that time, looked like this. that's the airport. you see the white peaks of the roof. that's the tornado right over it. and as crazy as the pictures are, the video's even worse. >> that's a tornado. >> watch as this ef-1 tornado makes a landing approach on the runways of denver international airport. thousands of passengers at the terminals race to the basement and shelters as the funnel cloud nears. >> national weather service has issued a tornado warning. >> reporter: the normally bustling concourses, eerily quiet. >> take shelter immediately. >> nearly 10,000 travelers huddled nervously in the bathrooms, waiting for the all-clear, while severe thu
elizabeth? >> alex, thank you very much. >> plenty hoffa hoaxes over the years. >>> let's get the weather from sam. but first, sam, a lot more on that scary tornado in denver. >> it's 2:30 in the afternoon, george, you're in one of the largest, busiest airports in the world, rushing to make your flight. and the pictures that came out of that area at that time, looked like this. that's the airport. you see the white peaks of the roof. that's the tornado right over it....
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that's negative, elizabeth. i did not see it. talked to somebody who did see everything happen. he was pretty traumatized. he said he's seen two kids on a little motorboat try to -- they pulled up to the car, they took their shirts off, jumped into the water and then jumped up on the minivan and tried to kick the windshield out. the kids after they were done, they came ashore and told them that, you know, they can hear somebody yelling in the car help, help. and you know, as they were trying to push or kick the windshield in, they didn't have a lot of leverage to get that. and by the time they tried to do all that the car just sank. >> alex, this is allen. i guess what i'm detecting here in the difference between your first phone report to us and this one is this is a more methodical -- this has become a more methodical search. the sense of urgency has sort of gone away. they don't know where that van is in order to get to someone who might be in it. >> right. >> you can see them all spread out now. we have one, two, three, four,
that's negative, elizabeth. i did not see it. talked to somebody who did see everything happen. he was pretty traumatized. he said he's seen two kids on a little motorboat try to -- they pulled up to the car, they took their shirts off, jumped into the water and then jumped up on the minivan and tried to kick the windshield out. the kids after they were done, they came ashore and told them that, you know, they can hear somebody yelling in the car help, help. and you know, as they were trying to...
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elizabeth wanger is in for paul tonight. hey, elizabeth. >> hope you got to enjoy all the sunshine and blue skies we saw out there today. a warming trend is not going to last long. we do have changes coming for the last half of the weekend. sunshine with a warmest day of our warming trend tomorrow and then the major changes, wet weather in june returns for sunday. likely, the later half of the day. this is what's going on. that high pressure ridge is in place through saturday but we're actually watching a couple low pressure systems bringing low clouds and much cooler temperatures. that's going to be one of the biggest differences you'll notice come sunday then rain likely later in the day so with future cast, saturday is pretty quiet, but then sunday, the more sunset ld weather comes in starting in the north bay slowly moving south so showers continue on and off rain monday through thuz before we finally dry out. checking some numbers and temperatures around the bay area, for tomorrow, cool off along the coast. 64 is your h
elizabeth wanger is in for paul tonight. hey, elizabeth. >> hope you got to enjoy all the sunshine and blue skies we saw out there today. a warming trend is not going to last long. we do have changes coming for the last half of the weekend. sunshine with a warmest day of our warming trend tomorrow and then the major changes, wet weather in june returns for sunday. likely, the later half of the day. this is what's going on. that high pressure ridge is in place through saturday but we're...
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. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >> reporter: let me start with what happened moments ago. this evening there was tension at both sides went into bart headquarters here. they sat down and talked for three hours. and right after 10:30 the meeting ended. a spokesman came out and dropped a bomb shell and he told reporters that the two unions, the workers unions for bart sent a letter to bart announcing a 72 hour notice that there will be a strike monday morning. the bart workers unions will go on strike monday morning unless something changes. >> they promised 72 hours notice. they've given it. they don't have to go. in the past there's been times
. >> and i'm elizabeth cook. >> reporter: let me start with what happened moments ago. this evening there was tension at both sides went into bart headquarters here. they sat down and talked for three hours. and right after 10:30 the meeting ended. a spokesman came out and dropped a bomb shell and he told reporters that the two unions, the workers unions for bart sent a letter to bart announcing a 72 hour notice that there will be a strike monday morning. the bart workers unions...
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we'll go with steve and rick and rich and elizabeth and sabrina and john. john, ould customers like us be able to sue in >> yes, we should be. companies should not be helping the federal government to snoop on us. we have to ask ourselves how much liberty we are willing to give up in order to create the false ilsion of security. to live in a fro society, rsks arvolved. the risks e worth to to have what we have. >> steve, if i am buying a service and i don't wnt them to share the service th the vernment should i be able to sue them if they do against my will? >> companies for a impossible positi. if they help out the governme they are snooping on privacy. if they don't help out the government they are helping terrorist. the focushould be on the government and labuses,on't brg in compies that are doing the bt and caught in an impossible position. >> sabrina, the government made
we'll go with steve and rick and rich and elizabeth and sabrina and john. john, ould customers like us be able to sue in >> yes, we should be. companies should not be helping the federal government to snoop on us. we have to ask ourselves how much liberty we are willing to give up in order to create the false ilsion of security. to live in a fro society, rsks arvolved. the risks e worth to to have what we have. >> steve, if i am buying a service and i don't wnt them to share the...
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elizabeth wenger is talking with a change? >> unseasonably wet weather is heading our way. it's a gorgeous first full day of summer. lots of blue skies still out there. temperatures still on the mild side. we reached well into the 80s especially in some of our inland spots. 84 right now in concord. cool off in san francisco 62 degrees there. and 88 in santa rosa. so this is really telling the weather story over the next couple of days. a highridge still in place through saturday that warming trend continues. slightly warmer tomorrow. but then we are closely watching a couple of lows. in fact, more clouds, much cooler and, yes, a very good chance of rain sunday into tuesday. we will time it out for you plus get a check of your seven- day forecast. it's all coming up. the full forecast coming up. >> thank you. >>> it was no ordinary smash and grab. straight ahead, thieves turn a pickup into a battering ram. i guess it paid off because they took the entire atm. >> and kpix 5 is taking a closer look at the safety issues on the new bay bridge. later, ken bastida previews our in
elizabeth wenger is talking with a change? >> unseasonably wet weather is heading our way. it's a gorgeous first full day of summer. lots of blue skies still out there. temperatures still on the mild side. we reached well into the 80s especially in some of our inland spots. 84 right now in concord. cool off in san francisco 62 degrees there. and 88 in santa rosa. so this is really telling the weather story over the next couple of days. a highridge still in place through saturday that...
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afecta alo los otros miembros d de la fliaamilia y pensamos que no quieren salir con esta vida. >> elizabeths se es esconda el sol. >> mujer qu epersisittio por 25 aÑ aÑos por encontrdar con el asesino de su padre la mujer diÓ con la di direcciÓn y el hombre datos que le diÓ a la plcolicÍa de nueva yo york . >> lo busque y nunca lo encontrÉ y busque en google y ahÍ estaba n los datos y vÍ su nombre pero yo guardaba eso y entonces dije covoy a ir . >> justo santisos no fue detenido en 1986 . >> vamos a pausa y al regresar c colombian eÉxito mi miemtro de la marin marina estuaduounidense la t i no l uc ha p o r l la sil la val c vaca nte d e j o hn c arr ie e , ga br iel go m e z ser ia Ía esel primer latino en conquistar este puesto. >> se llama gabriel gomez > yo quiero que mi s hijos y tod todos los chicos tengan la oport oportunidad de perseguir el sueÑ sueÑo de ellos. >> eÉxito miembro de la familia marina estad estadounidseense es primera vez q que pÁct
afecta alo los otros miembros d de la fliaamilia y pensamos que no quieren salir con esta vida. >> elizabeths se es esconda el sol. >> mujer qu epersisittio por 25 aÑ aÑos por encontrdar con el asesino de su padre la mujer diÓ con la di direcciÓn y el hombre datos que le diÓ a la plcolicÍa de nueva yo york . >> lo busque y nunca lo encontrÉ y busque en google y ahÍ estaba n los datos y vÍ su nombre pero yo guardaba eso y entonces dije covoy a ir . >> justo...
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elizabeth, big sur?d be anything. >>> back in san francisco, the castro neighborhood is cutting fast food chains from its diet according to "the examiner." the planning commission wants to block a chipotle chain from moving into the former site of home restaurant on church and market. it comes down to this. if they opened it would violate a city policy that restricts of number of chains in the neighborhood. >>> sesame street does it again by taking on tough issues this time parental incarceration. they are introducing alex a muppet whose father is in jail. sesame street has used muppets to tackle other tough issues like divorce, hunger and military deployment. >>> it appears cap'n crunch is demoted. apparently by his clothing designer. a blogger pointed out that cap'n crunch wears three stripes on his sleeves instead of four. who is looking that closely? four stripes would deem him a captain, three stripes brings him down to a commander. the captain responded to the backlash on twitter saying, quote, of
elizabeth, big sur?d be anything. >>> back in san francisco, the castro neighborhood is cutting fast food chains from its diet according to "the examiner." the planning commission wants to block a chipotle chain from moving into the former site of home restaurant on church and market. it comes down to this. if they opened it would violate a city policy that restricts of number of chains in the neighborhood. >>> sesame street does it again by taking on tough issues...
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scene who owns the elizabeth rose agency in beverly hills. this is the nerve center of richistan, from here lipman places the best in the business in the houses of the rich and famous. >> heads of industry, fortune 500 company owners, athletes, oscar winners. we work with households who have one staff member to clients who have 20 and more. >> reporter: 20 staff in a single home. >> welcome to downton. >> reporter: i mean, it's like that show "downton abbey." but that was 100 years ago, and it's still going on in 2013. today's staff are men like butlers. raoul peter mongilardi. >> i was an under butler for nicolas cage. >> reporter: nicolas cage has an under butler? who knew? and there's also the frightfully proper daniel bentley, who works for a bel air billionaire. >> i wouldn't generally sit down in his presence. there is a line that is drawn. >> reporter: omg, daniel bentley is mr. carson. >> very well, my lord. >> reporter: what do you call him? >> sir. >> reporter: and, what do you call him behind his back? >> sir. >> reporter: now, mig
scene who owns the elizabeth rose agency in beverly hills. this is the nerve center of richistan, from here lipman places the best in the business in the houses of the rich and famous. >> heads of industry, fortune 500 company owners, athletes, oscar winners. we work with households who have one staff member to clients who have 20 and more. >> reporter: 20 staff in a single home. >> welcome to downton. >> reporter: i mean, it's like that show "downton abbey."...
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elizabeth elizabeth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> crews through your commute, the new car pool lanes opening up tomorrow in the bay area. >> up next, talk about giving back of the touching gesture by the winner of the boston marathon. >>> and down literally a man take ag daring walk across the grand canyon and the connection he has with a famous family. >>> coming up how long the rain remains in the forecast and the timing for the next weather trend. >>> the winner of this year's boston marathon today gave back his medal. he crossed the finish before minutes of the attack. he returns the medal to honor the victims of boston bombings. >>> it was the las the vectron show. witnesses say eric was flying low when it erupted over and crashed into a field in front of thousands of stunned spectators and no one was on the ground and was hurt. >>> a long with their guide in pakistan, this attack happened over the northern part of the country. some climber and guides were able to run away. those who did not escape were shot and killed. the attack was to avenge the death of the leader killed in the u.s.
elizabeth elizabeth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> crews through your commute, the new car pool lanes opening up tomorrow in the bay area. >> up next, talk about giving back of the touching gesture by the winner of the boston marathon. >>> and down literally a man take ag daring walk across the grand canyon and the connection he has with a famous family. >>> coming up how long the rain remains in the forecast and the timing for the next weather trend. >>>...
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elizabeth wenger is here to tell us. >> yes we should be able to especially in the imland spots. right now clear skies over the bay. there could be some marine layer forming over the coasts. your best bet is to hit the inland spots but the real weather maker doesn't begin until tomorrow. so checking out the numbers right now. 87 degrees in concord. it is still 90 degrees in santa rosa. just a gorgeous second full day of summer across the bay area. you can cool off in san francisco. coming in at 64 degrees. see how the clouds, they are on the move and they're getting closer to the bay area but right now high pressure remains in effect. and that low we're actually watching a couple of lows just off the coast bringing a good chance of rain by late tomorrow. starting in the north bay and then spreading south over the rest of the bay area and continuing into monday and tuesday. so we'll time it out and show you how much rain we're expecting coming up. in the meantime ann back to you. >>> thank you elizabeth. >> sitting on top of the world. >> a small plane crashes and explodes into fl
elizabeth wenger is here to tell us. >> yes we should be able to especially in the imland spots. right now clear skies over the bay. there could be some marine layer forming over the coasts. your best bet is to hit the inland spots but the real weather maker doesn't begin until tomorrow. so checking out the numbers right now. 87 degrees in concord. it is still 90 degrees in santa rosa. just a gorgeous second full day of summer across the bay area. you can cool off in san francisco. coming...