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synopsis used tear gas to push back the attackers was important that the riots took place in elizabeth city to begin half the people not allowed in the temple mount on the eve of passover according to officials of the men aged fifty and older will be able to pray. there's no age limit on with the secretion this decision of the israeli authorities has caused a storm of discontent of the arab population the preparations for military parade ahead of the defenders they were held in austin. the officers of the ministries of defense internal affairs emergency situations the border service and the republican guard will dissipate in the parade which will take place in the country to a square of vintage pieces military equipment will be in for a new models of combat vehicles will be presented here fifty six aircraft and cars and air forces will dissipate in the parade. according to the soldiers are preparing a will be selected from all over the country have enough time for the nations of the soldiers are probably take part in the parade. when inevitable. it will also take part in the parade they wer
synopsis used tear gas to push back the attackers was important that the riots took place in elizabeth city to begin half the people not allowed in the temple mount on the eve of passover according to officials of the men aged fifty and older will be able to pray. there's no age limit on with the secretion this decision of the israeli authorities has caused a storm of discontent of the arab population the preparations for military parade ahead of the defenders they were held in austin. the...
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a mobile home park in elizabeth city, north carolina devastated. two tornadoes ripped through the neighborhood, lifting entire homes up and tossing them on their sides. >> the winds was whipping right and sounded like a freight train coming. >> reporter: there were injuries but no deaths. >> i thank god for sparing my life. >> reporter: now, far to the west, an even more dangerous storm system is heading east. in the cross hairs today, america's mid-section, tornado alley. in oklahoma, a rush on p tornado safe rooms. researchers at texas tech found that the shelters can withstand wind speeds up to 250 miles per hour, as strong as an ef-5 tornado. last year's deadly moore tornado is still fresh on the minds of oklahomans and moore is threatened again tonight. at the nation's storm prediction center in norman, oklahoma, there is concern about this new, slow moving and dangerous weather system. >> on sunday, it's going to be around 30 million people under severe weather risk. monday, an increasing number of people, up towards 50 million. >> reporter:
a mobile home park in elizabeth city, north carolina devastated. two tornadoes ripped through the neighborhood, lifting entire homes up and tossing them on their sides. >> the winds was whipping right and sounded like a freight train coming. >> reporter: there were injuries but no deaths. >> i thank god for sparing my life. >> reporter: now, far to the west, an even more dangerous storm system is heading east. in the cross hairs today, america's mid-section, tornado...
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damage was widespread in the town of elizabeth city about 200 miles east of raleigh. officials say ef2, more than a dozen people were hurt. 200 homes were damaged. >> that's hard to look at, rebecca, considering how large the tornados were. >> they were. we were focused on oklahoma and kansas last night, looking for potential development and it ended up coming out of north carolina instead. so, it is something that you have to keep an eye to the sky. when we talk about severe weather or any kind of thunderstorms moving through your city, it's just good to keep an ear to that weather radio radio. it's very helpful in times like this. we are watching another situation potentially developing today but now not looking as likely because low pressure system is coming off of the rockies bringing a lot of snow here, still just too far west to really give a lot of lift to texas and oklahoma where if we get thunderstorms popping tonight, this is the most likely spot it will happen. and the main reason it would happen is because of a difference in how much moisture is in the air
damage was widespread in the town of elizabeth city about 200 miles east of raleigh. officials say ef2, more than a dozen people were hurt. 200 homes were damaged. >> that's hard to look at, rebecca, considering how large the tornados were. >> they were. we were focused on oklahoma and kansas last night, looking for potential development and it ended up coming out of north carolina instead. so, it is something that you have to keep an eye to the sky. when we talk about severe...
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of them -- represent all of them >> a small town is cleaning up after several tornados, near elizabeth cityear the carolina coast 200 miles eve east of rally. ef 2 toranados packing winds up to 135 miles an hour, more than 200 homes were damaged. just incredible storms in the south overnight >> it was. to see them develop so fast. >> that's why we are talking about severe weather phonecial tonight. it won't be in north carolina. >> that's good news but it is going to come back. today, you probably wondered where was the severe weather. we were waiting and watching for it in texas, oklahoma, and kansas but it never really occurred until the east of childress in the last hour and a half, we had some thunderstorms develop bringing you some hail. but that's about it so far. but keep an eye on the same area, in fact, not just this area but stretching even farther to the north into iowa throughout missouri, illinois. we are going to have thunderstorms breaking out in the afternoon that has a very strong potential of being severe. it did not have all of the ingredients in place today because an ar
of them -- represent all of them >> a small town is cleaning up after several tornados, near elizabeth cityear the carolina coast 200 miles eve east of rally. ef 2 toranados packing winds up to 135 miles an hour, more than 200 homes were damaged. just incredible storms in the south overnight >> it was. to see them develop so fast. >> that's why we are talking about severe weather phonecial tonight. it won't be in north carolina. >> that's good news but it is going to...
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. ♪ >> the fukushima youth symphony played at the city's queen elizabeth hall on and.he 37 members of the orchestra are from four junior high schools. the orchestra was invited by a british charity group that encourages people through wars and disasters through music. they received lessons from professional musicians. ♪ >> the students played the well-known japanese tune fusato which means hometown. >> translator: i am grateful for the opportunity the british people have created for us. >> these communities from japan really need this to feel that they come together and they send a positive message to the rest of us. ♪ >>> let's now bring in our meteorologist sigh yack ka mori. i hear there's severe weather in the central united states. what are people there saying. >> severe weather is occurring in the u.s. from the central plains through the ohio river valley. baseball-sized hail as well as one tornado were reported in kansas. this is the scene on wednesday. flooded severely and hail the size of a golf ball covered the road making for very treacherous road conditions
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i the increase in the youth symphony and played in the city's queen elizabeth hall on wednesday the thirty seven members of the orchestra are from ford junior high school orchestra was invited. british charity group that encourages people to comply with the disasters he received lessons from professional musicians the students. me i'm grateful to be looked at ut the british people have created for us. these communities from on top was a really need is to conduct come together in the senate appointments message to students. it seems like just a teenage audience. ah the show. i hate it when a tv and if they can make with our first day. this edition of a stake in the future. art class. he's using it to teach reading and reading to children living in slums it's a documentary on that this depends to greatness try. he's alert us to have deep connections to the far left japan and japanese brutality today. watch the buckeyes are inspiring places of worship. finally a special program on sunday south. one independent in two thousand eleven. sudan has recently been driven by civil war. with many men
i the increase in the youth symphony and played in the city's queen elizabeth hall on wednesday the thirty seven members of the orchestra are from ford junior high school orchestra was invited. british charity group that encourages people to comply with the disasters he received lessons from professional musicians the students. me i'm grateful to be looked at ut the british people have created for us. these communities from on top was a really need is to conduct come together in the senate...
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james is in elizabeth city.r: the situation in north carolina is terrible because we have a governor -- he vetoed a bill to help carolina. you have people unemployed and people with no insurance. and you take the republican party, they have stalled or blocked every program for political reasons. they are destroying our whole country. [inaudible] data not care what happened to the people of the united states of america. host: daniel mitchell, the caller concerned about gridlock on capitol hill and some of the job creation proposals. guest: two points. first, in general, i think gridlock is a good thing. we got very good points in terms of economic freedom during the clinton years, so the company survey democrat white house and a republican congress worked out pretty well. also if you look at the job numbers, once the public and took over congress and we got gridlock, i think the job numbers have been much better since that time than they were in 2009 and 2010 when it was all obama, pelosi, and reid. i think there
james is in elizabeth city.r: the situation in north carolina is terrible because we have a governor -- he vetoed a bill to help carolina. you have people unemployed and people with no insurance. and you take the republican party, they have stalled or blocked every program for political reasons. they are destroying our whole country. [inaudible] data not care what happened to the people of the united states of america. host: daniel mitchell, the caller concerned about gridlock on capitol hill...
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but you saw the damage from the tornadoes which touched down in elizabeth city. a noaa weather radio, pay attention, listen to it. if a warning is issued, that means severe weather has been spotted. if a watch is issued, it means conditions are favorable. you can see this spike in the threat for tornadoes through the months of april, may, and into june. they start to taper into july. so fred, we've got a lot on our plate. we're going to continue to have coverage throughout the afternoon. meteorologist jennifer grey will be here starting in the 2:00 eastern time. we have lots to tell you about. lots to stay on top of. >> karen maginnis, thank you so much. folks need to pay attention to those warnings as you mentioned. >>> meantime, overseas, president barack obama has a lot on his plate as he visits malaysia today as part of his asia tour. the missing airliner is weighing heavily on that nation and as obama extends his sympathies there, the crisis in ukraine, a continent away, is also demanding his attention. erin mcpike is live at the white house. erin, let's beg
but you saw the damage from the tornadoes which touched down in elizabeth city. a noaa weather radio, pay attention, listen to it. if a warning is issued, that means severe weather has been spotted. if a watch is issued, it means conditions are favorable. you can see this spike in the threat for tornadoes through the months of april, may, and into june. they start to taper into july. so fred, we've got a lot on our plate. we're going to continue to have coverage throughout the afternoon....
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elizabeth: you can find adventures almost anywhere! and especially in some of the cities around the world that were settled hundreds of years ago. that's me, elizabeth, and today my friends and i are exploring some fascinating places where time is almost standing still! we'll check out the view in spain... maiara: amazing! elizabeth: and explore the ancient villages of rupit and girona. then we'll make some unusual discoveries in the english countryside. come here, you should have a look at this. before wrapping our trip back in time on the streets of tombstone! it's a trek around the world and into the past! and you're coming with us! welcome to elizabeth stanton's great big world of time travel! one of the coolest things about traveling is that i get to see a lot of different places and cultures! that and the fact that i get to take some of my friends
elizabeth: you can find adventures almost anywhere! and especially in some of the cities around the world that were settled hundreds of years ago. that's me, elizabeth, and today my friends and i are exploring some fascinating places where time is almost standing still! we'll check out the view in spain... maiara: amazing! elizabeth: and explore the ancient villages of rupit and girona. then we'll make some unusual discoveries in the english countryside. come here, you should have a look at...
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elizabeth, chicago, illinois. sarah, salt lake city, utah. some call him a cad, some call him a crook. all say you couldn't believe a word. knight in shining armor without money, is that a fair statement? >> yeah! exactly. >> reporter: a first class mooch. they say ray told them similar stories. >> i was willing to help him because he told me he had been mugged and that he had nothing. >> reporter: they claim holycross took whatever they would give. free food, free rent, sometimes even sex, until the day he suddenly vanished. >> what did ray take from you? >> my ipad. he took my daughter's ipad. >> around $4000 at least. >> just my time, but he gave me the ability to know that my gut instinct is number one. >> reporter: from jilted to vigilante, they decide to turn the tables. figuring if ray found his women on the net, that would be the place to sound the alarm. they created this website and a facebook group to get the word out to ray's potential new girlfriends and locate old ones. how many girls are we talking about? >> i think we called 4
elizabeth, chicago, illinois. sarah, salt lake city, utah. some call him a cad, some call him a crook. all say you couldn't believe a word. knight in shining armor without money, is that a fair statement? >> yeah! exactly. >> reporter: a first class mooch. they say ray told them similar stories. >> i was willing to help him because he told me he had been mugged and that he had nothing. >> reporter: they claim holycross took whatever they would give. free food, free rent,...
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. >> nod elizabeth train car is gathering petitions to get the city to reconsider.they say the cost to rebuild would be too high and the entire exhibit would likely be scrapped. >>> the fight is underway tonight the stop the deportation of the mother of a san jose student. students along with 20 other organizations are pressuring congress tie how -- to allow the woman to be reunited with her children. she left the country to visit her daying father. she is being held in a -- dying father. >> my sister will be all right. i am worried about my little brother. >> congressman yesterday introduced a bill to halt the deportation and put a stop to policies that she says has led to millions of unjust deportations. >>> a man is dead after a mid- air collision between two sky divers. happened at 1:30 this afternoon just outside stockton. the divers are described as experienced, having jumped more than 400 times. the man who died plummeted to the ground after the collision. deputies say his parachute had not been opened, meaning he may have been knocked out. the other diver la
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. >> elizabeth prann live in washington, thanks. >> thanks. >>> kansas city could be dealing with a possible serial shooter situation. police announcing they're officially linking 12 highway shootings that began in early march. three people were wounded. investigators are also reviewing other cases that may be related. brian yennis is live in our new york city newsroom with more details. what can you tell us? >> reporter: kansas city police say the 12 highway shootings are from the same shooter or shooters, but there are no known suspect or suspects or motive. most of the shootings are reported in the southern part of kansas city, missouri, known as the ground view triangle or three trails crossing where three interstate highways and u.s. 50 intersect. police believe the shots are coming from inside a car. in all 12 cases, someone fired shots just before reaching a highway exit ramp or road split. the suspect is then veering off in a different direction from the victims' vehicle. one victim reported seeing a gunman drive next to their car and open fire wearing a ski mask and hood. jenny baue
. >> elizabeth prann live in washington, thanks. >> thanks. >>> kansas city could be dealing with a possible serial shooter situation. police announcing they're officially linking 12 highway shootings that began in early march. three people were wounded. investigators are also reviewing other cases that may be related. brian yennis is live in our new york city newsroom with more details. what can you tell us? >> reporter: kansas city police say the 12 highway...
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. >> a meeting of imagine city and faith in a historic visit today between queen elizabeth and pope francis>> a look at beautiful view as the sun is rising from our roof camera. warm and flaky croissant sandwiches made with fresh egg and melting cheese. so you made some bad decisions last night. make a good one this morning. try my... choose supreme or sausage. right now they're 2 for just $3.50. c'mon cody, let's get some breakfast. you drive. i traded the car for the tattoo. >>> we talk about the a's entertaining the mariners. we are back to normal schedule at 7:00 first pitch and cloudy and 55 and dry through 10:00 and 51 degrees. the clouds are overtaking the state and light rain will be well into the northwest corner and along the oregon border with mid-60's to 70 throughout the central valley with clouds and 60 at monterey and same at san diego and los angeles and more sunshine there and 78 in palm springs. for lake tahoe, we have a light winter mix tomorrow and probably in accumulation, and tons of sun and above-average temperatures. wear the sunscreen this weekend. leyla gulen? >> f
. >> a meeting of imagine city and faith in a historic visit today between queen elizabeth and pope francis>> a look at beautiful view as the sun is rising from our roof camera. warm and flaky croissant sandwiches made with fresh egg and melting cheese. so you made some bad decisions last night. make a good one this morning. try my... choose supreme or sausage. right now they're 2 for just $3.50. c'mon cody, let's get some breakfast. you drive. i traded the car for the tattoo....
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and bright on coastline in pacifica, 81 degrees in redwood city, 83 san jose could be warmer for tomorrow. let's check out the roads with elizabeth >> we don't have any hotspots on the roadways and even actually at 5:00 right now so the overnight road work is cleared or in the clearing stages including most parts of e
and bright on coastline in pacifica, 81 degrees in redwood city, 83 san jose could be warmer for tomorrow. let's check out the roads with elizabeth >> we don't have any hotspots on the roadways and even actually at 5:00 right now so the overnight road work is cleared or in the clearing stages including most parts of e
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elizabeth. >>> we have developing news from san francisco. grid look showed city streets -- closed city streets until early this morning. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran has the bridge trouble that stopped traffic. >> reporter: the repairs on the pothole didn't wrap up until 2.5 hours ago and bay area drivers this morning hope that repair is permanent because this is what one pothole on the bay bridge during commute traffic during giants game traffic can do. it was complete gridlock. the pothole pain was felt all the way down to sfo. the damage was reported around 7:00 last night and drivers we spoke with had to get pretty comfy. >> this traffic is horrendous. i have been stuck in traffic every time i have gone to a game and every time i have had to use the restroom within 10 minutes of being in the traffic. >> i hit the horn once because of a driver wanting to get in front of me. in the middle of traffic even though we had to go over a lane he hopped in front of me out of nowhere. >> reporter: they say the pothole was two feet long and a foot wide. three eastbound
elizabeth. >>> we have developing news from san francisco. grid look showed city streets -- closed city streets until early this morning. kpix 5 reporter cate caugiran has the bridge trouble that stopped traffic. >> reporter: the repairs on the pothole didn't wrap up until 2.5 hours ago and bay area drivers this morning hope that repair is permanent because this is what one pothole on the bay bridge during commute traffic during giants game traffic can do. it was complete...
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later in this special six won the first the focus to the city of windsor is very much home although not for the reception be hosted by queen elizabeth from all the two hundred guests most of them from all the iv tubing all the main political parties in the north of many community groups and other community representatives the reception is on the way as we come to on air on joined by moment of her anatomical than that it only with justin the last few minutes in the first picture is from but the receiving line at this but this perception i gone away and once again some remarkable benefits. more drama. more politics sports hero brian above are the queen is hosting this event to send out the sake of the northern ireland's political parties as to what she would like to see happen just took the pictures that none of the last few minutes. this is the receiving line. martin mcguinness the leader of they've been taught by an insect that the deputy first minister. shaking hands with the queen. you can see in the shot was well a piece of the year's other tyrants are the two states. the body language here remember this is the first was glad tha
later in this special six won the first the focus to the city of windsor is very much home although not for the reception be hosted by queen elizabeth from all the two hundred guests most of them from all the iv tubing all the main political parties in the north of many community groups and other community representatives the reception is on the way as we come to on air on joined by moment of her anatomical than that it only with justin the last few minutes in the first picture is from but the...
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cities around the country. this will cap a national day of civil disobedience for immigration reform. >> queen elizabeth and her husband met with pope francis for the first time today. pope francis gave the queen a gift for her great grandson and the queen gave the pope a basket of food from around her estate. >> a push to teach kids more computer skills three years ago a city started a group called coder dojo. some of those kids were in town today giving pointers. >> matthew is 12 and knows how to code and develop apps and games he spent the morning teaching a handful of students how to create a program. >> i don't want to spend all day on it because i have other things to do like stud eyeing for exams >> he belongs to a moment called coder dojo. here they're training students to code. >> this started three years ago. a young irish kid became somewhat popular for hacking the ipod nano. >> just wanted to set up a computer coding club. and it grew. >> there are 379 in 42 countries. he and four other mates under san francisco invited by the mayor who met them last night in march when ed lee visited the city of co
cities around the country. this will cap a national day of civil disobedience for immigration reform. >> queen elizabeth and her husband met with pope francis for the first time today. pope francis gave the queen a gift for her great grandson and the queen gave the pope a basket of food from around her estate. >> a push to teach kids more computer skills three years ago a city started a group called coder dojo. some of those kids were in town today giving pointers. >> matthew...
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city is looking to the future. bbc boston. >> i've got to ask you. queen elizabeth turns 88 today.s is a picture released in honor of her birthday. it's believed there are more portraits of the queen than anyone else alive today. this is her wedding day with prince phillip in 1947. we want to show you a more recent portrait taken by the photographer annie. she's been talking about the experience of photography with the queen and others in the exhibition of her own 45 year career. we went to meet her. >> it's amazing privilege to photograph people who do things well and great at what they do. i can admire them. it's usually kind of an extraordinary experience. they're usually good at who they are, what they do. >> how do you bring out the character in the people that you photograph? like queen elizabeth ii. >> i think the character is built in on someone like the queen. you know, it's more or less you give her a setting and she -- extraordinary shoot because she had a great sense of duty. >> your other photographs here in your exhibition. tell us is photography a passion, art, or sc
city is looking to the future. bbc boston. >> i've got to ask you. queen elizabeth turns 88 today.s is a picture released in honor of her birthday. it's believed there are more portraits of the queen than anyone else alive today. this is her wedding day with prince phillip in 1947. we want to show you a more recent portrait taken by the photographer annie. she's been talking about the experience of photography with the queen and others in the exhibition of her own 45 year career. we went...
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situation, topple ukrainian authorities to swap the elizabeths and tear the count -- elections and tear the country apart. >> activists spread across the city. gunmen stormed a building, sending staff running. they left when police fired back. at the main protest sites police are few and far between. the government in kiev warned they have set up an anti-terrorism unit and will meet armed protesters with force. losing control of the east, they'll need to act, but avoiding a repeat of the bloodshed that ousted the last will be crucial. >> mike viqueira is at the white house with their reaction. what does the obama administration have to say about the worrying and new developments. >> this is what obama administration and top administration officials warned of for weeks, calling ut a fifth column of russia going into these regions, the ethnically russian areas where russian speakers predominate and causing trouble, using it as a pretext to have the troops massed on the border for weeks come into eastern ukraine and have this be another scenario identical to what happened in crimea. at the white house the spokesman jay carney raised the speck
situation, topple ukrainian authorities to swap the elizabeths and tear the count -- elections and tear the country apart. >> activists spread across the city. gunmen stormed a building, sending staff running. they left when police fired back. at the main protest sites police are few and far between. the government in kiev warned they have set up an anti-terrorism unit and will meet armed protesters with force. losing control of the east, they'll need to act, but avoiding a repeat of the...
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city administrator naomi kelly and many members of the mayor's office staff please help me welcome those members. i want to acknowledge any hard working staff cynthia vasquez and policy director and elizabeth and fiscal policymaker and our awesome policy people for today's event i want to thank a couple of folks from the mayor's office (clapping) >> i've just returned from the new york meetings of the united nations we were very fortunate to have the staff join us we presented a video greeting from mayor ed lee as san francisco as the first c dot city over the one hundred 90 countries have signed on to sedot the elimination of all forms of description against women it's an international bill of rights for women the u.s. has not this is where you beau but san francisco passed the first local ordinance in the world reflecting the primdz of sedot in 1998. at the united nations our department that helped to launch cities for c district attorney a new campaign to mark next year the 1995 beijing for action for women's human rights we're fortunate to have a may that gets that since the time he was head of the department of public works and we xeroxed on his donor to participate in one of the gend
city administrator naomi kelly and many members of the mayor's office staff please help me welcome those members. i want to acknowledge any hard working staff cynthia vasquez and policy director and elizabeth and fiscal policymaker and our awesome policy people for today's event i want to thank a couple of folks from the mayor's office (clapping) >> i've just returned from the new york meetings of the united nations we were very fortunate to have the staff join us we presented a video...
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cities. giant redwoods act as lightning rods with exmost results. i allen martin allen martin in for ken bastida. >> am elizabethheck out this tree in berkeley that got obliterated in an instant. it was originally 70 feet tall. lightning plow it to pieces. now it stands at amicesly 25 feet. the-- measely 25 feet. >> first, it was a huge flash of light. seems like all of out doors was white light. then, an enormous roll of thunder that shook the house. >> as the thunderstorm rolled through, this redwood was struck by lightning. it actually caused the tree to blow in all the directions at once. we have chunks of wood all over the neighborhood. >> luckily, no one was hurt. pge crews are still on the scene to clean up damage. we have just learned there is now batter main break in the area. >>> lightning also did major damage in salssalido. our own brian webb has more. >> reporter: this is elizabeth small's home. she invited us inside to take a
cities. giant redwoods act as lightning rods with exmost results. i allen martin allen martin in for ken bastida. >> am elizabethheck out this tree in berkeley that got obliterated in an instant. it was originally 70 feet tall. lightning plow it to pieces. now it stands at amicesly 25 feet. the-- measely 25 feet. >> first, it was a huge flash of light. seems like all of out doors was white light. then, an enormous roll of thunder that shook the house. >> as the thunderstorm...
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elizabeth cook has more. >> reporter: the applause hides a growing anxiety as investors dump shares of biotech caught in the tumble, gilead pharmaceuticals of foster city. gilead makes a treatment for hepatitis "c." it promises to cure 90% of patients infected with the most common strain of the liver- destroying virus. >> we are able to cure more people with short durations of therapy. >> reporter: but the 12-week treatment costs $84,000. that's $1,000 a pill angering patient advocates. >> it's entirely too much. >> reporter: now express scripps has created a coalition that essentially threatens a boy cod of the drug when a rival drug comes to market. not everyone is paying full price. the u.s. department of veteran affairs and kaiser hospital both told kpix 5 they are getting a break. patient advocates credit growing public pressure as well as news stories like the one recently seen on kpix 5. >> the reason we're seeing lowering of price is things like the channel 5 story. >> i believe it's a step in the right direction. more work needs to be done. >> reporter: gilead believes the price is fair as does the pharmaceutical industry trade group. sovaldi
elizabeth cook has more. >> reporter: the applause hides a growing anxiety as investors dump shares of biotech caught in the tumble, gilead pharmaceuticals of foster city. gilead makes a treatment for hepatitis "c." it promises to cure 90% of patients infected with the most common strain of the liver- destroying virus. >> we are able to cure more people with short durations of therapy. >> reporter: but the 12-week treatment costs $84,000. that's $1,000 a pill...
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elizabeth's birthday celebrated today in a private ceremony. a new photograph of her was unveiled as well. her public birthday is celebrated in june with a large parade through the city. >>> more than 30,000 people rolled eggs down the white house lawn this afternoon. first family hosted the 136th annual easter egg roll. there's the president. this year's theme was hop into healthy, swing into shape. a cooking station, story telling. little bit of egg rolling too. >> very nice. nice day. sounds like a jeopardy question. what would you do, leave a burning car or face a lion. you have no choice. one or the other. >> get out of the burning car first and deal with the lions afterwards. wait for the ranger. i don't know. >>> turned out to be a great easter around the bay area. clouds are moving in. we have a chance of showers in our forecast. high def doppler radar. weak cold front sliding into the bay area. most of this moisture falling apart and not hitting the ground here. giving you a sign of changes in the works. a chance of showers developing a little later on tonight. here's your cold front. most of the energy sliding into far northern california. we have to wait t
elizabeth's birthday celebrated today in a private ceremony. a new photograph of her was unveiled as well. her public birthday is celebrated in june with a large parade through the city. >>> more than 30,000 people rolled eggs down the white house lawn this afternoon. first family hosted the 136th annual easter egg roll. there's the president. this year's theme was hop into healthy, swing into shape. a cooking station, story telling. little bit of egg rolling too. >> very nice....
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tonight city leaders tell len ramirez they got a lot of unanswered questions. len. >> reporter: elizabeth, some of the biggest questions we have heard over the last couple of days is why officers who lied to cover up having sex while on duty still have their badges. >> i can tell you as a former criminal prosecutor, once an officer has lied in the record, that officer is no longer of any value when you're prosecuting a criminal case as a witness. >> reporter: city councilman and mayoral candidate sam liccardo says it is troubling that twice last year san jose police officers were caught having sex on duty and lying about it to internal affairs. both officers were allowed to keep their jobs. >> really important, we believe, that this department has a zero tolerance policy. >> reporter: the independent police auditor recommends the city fire officers who lie but not everyone sees this as black and white. >> we want officers that tell the truth and have the utmost respect for the law, you know, to be officers in our city. there is nuance to it, too,. >> reporter: rose herrera another mayoral
tonight city leaders tell len ramirez they got a lot of unanswered questions. len. >> reporter: elizabeth, some of the biggest questions we have heard over the last couple of days is why officers who lied to cover up having sex while on duty still have their badges. >> i can tell you as a former criminal prosecutor, once an officer has lied in the record, that officer is no longer of any value when you're prosecuting a criminal case as a witness. >> reporter: city councilman...
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elizabeth. >>> if you are watching us in livermore keep an eye on your water faucet. the citycted a mandatory 20% cut back for all its water customers. that works out to 25 gallons per person per day. yountville is breaking new ground to conserve water. they broke new ground yesterday on its plant to recycle all reclaimed water. the aim is twofold: to deal with the drought emergency now and protect vineyards in the future. >>> we have learned that a bay area indian tribe that runs a well-known casino may soon take some potentially drastic action.joe vazquez explains what's going on with the pomo tribe that runs the river rock casino in geyserville. >> this is my brother's spot and my spot here. >> reporter: they are former chief dan and his brother greg cordova raised their families along the same road that now leads up to river rock casino. >> we were together every day. >> going to the river and you would run up the hill and go to the tribal meeting. that was our life. it was all about being native. >> reporter: though elders were opposed, stan says he supported the decision
elizabeth. >>> if you are watching us in livermore keep an eye on your water faucet. the citycted a mandatory 20% cut back for all its water customers. that works out to 25 gallons per person per day. yountville is breaking new ground to conserve water. they broke new ground yesterday on its plant to recycle all reclaimed water. the aim is twofold: to deal with the drought emergency now and protect vineyards in the future. >>> we have learned that a bay area indian tribe that...
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and bright on coastline in pacifica, 81 degrees in redwood city, 83 san jose could be warmer for tomorrow. let's check out the roads with elizabeth. >> we don't have any hotspots on the roadways and even actually at 5:00 right now so the overnight road work is cleared or in the clearing stages including most parts of the eastbay. so right now we're talking to marin county into san francisco, the golden gate bridge hike goes up today, $1 toll increases six or $7 whether you have a fast track or you're a pay by plate, just another reason to get a fast track and it will cost you $1 less. here is a live look outside, the northbound traffic on 880 still flows great near the oakland colosseum looks nice up towards your downtown oakland exit, san mateo bridge the drive time 13 or 14 minutes to get you out of hayward, looks like traffic is moving okay near the dublin interchange. we are beginning to see the delays building through the altamonte pass, and mass transit off to a great start, bart system wide on time and ace train number one left stockton as well with no delays. that's your latest kcbs traffic. >>> 5:01. breaking news down i
and bright on coastline in pacifica, 81 degrees in redwood city, 83 san jose could be warmer for tomorrow. let's check out the roads with elizabeth. >> we don't have any hotspots on the roadways and even actually at 5:00 right now so the overnight road work is cleared or in the clearing stages including most parts of the eastbay. so right now we're talking to marin county into san francisco, the golden gate bridge hike goes up today, $1 toll increases six or $7 whether you have a fast...
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city. cool and breezy in san francisco at 68 degrees. all right. check out the roads now with elizabeth. >> thank you, lawrence. there isn't a whole lot out there that could slow you down. some areas of overnight roadwork for the most part in the clearing stages and we did have an earlier accident. right lane may be blocked hosting stevenson to fremont. but we put up drive times at 65 miles per hour. even if there's some activity going on out there, everything is moving on the speed limit. if you continue into oakland, you can actually see what the traffic flow looks like. taillights are heading into downtown oakland and problems range from 23 into the mac arthur maize. the fog moves in to some of our cameras. just mentioned, may be thick in spots as well. visibility limited through the dublin grade. here's a live look, maybe just should have wrapped up the overnight work at 5:00 this morning. at 20, 880 highway interchange and the rest looks clear including 101 and 280. that's the latest. >>> safety rules could be revised because of last week's deadly crash in the sacramento valley. re
city. cool and breezy in san francisco at 68 degrees. all right. check out the roads now with elizabeth. >> thank you, lawrence. there isn't a whole lot out there that could slow you down. some areas of overnight roadwork for the most part in the clearing stages and we did have an earlier accident. right lane may be blocked hosting stevenson to fremont. but we put up drive times at 65 miles per hour. even if there's some activity going on out there, everything is moving on the speed...
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elizabeth, thank you. >>> we have new details this morning about two men shot by law officers in fairfield. they are brothers. 27-year-old markell davis from fairfield and 33-year-old cory davis from suisun cityeparate shootings from february. they were wounded in separate shootings by fairfield po
elizabeth, thank you. >>> we have new details this morning about two men shot by law officers in fairfield. they are brothers. 27-year-old markell davis from fairfield and 33-year-old cory davis from suisun cityeparate shootings from february. they were wounded in separate shootings by fairfield po
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elizabeth warren is ready for a fight. sne speaking at a recent dinner in minnesota, she blasted ryan's budget, took on his inner city culture looks around, sees three unemployed workers for every job opening in america and blames the people who can't find a job. in 2008, this economy crashed, wiping out millions of jobs. paul ryan says don't blame wall street. the guys who make billions of dollars cheating american families. don't blame decades of deregulation that took the cops off the beat while the big banks looted the american economy -- [ applause ] -- don't blame the republican secretary of the treasury and the republican president who set in motion a no strings attached bailout for the biggest banks. nope. paul ryan says keep the monies flowing to the powerful corporations, keep their huge tax breaks, keep the special deals for the too big to fail banks and put the blame on hard to the working play to the rules americans who lost their jobs. well, let me tell you, that may be paul ryan's vision of how america works, but that's not our vision of this great coun y country. >> that is not our vision of this great countr
elizabeth warren is ready for a fight. sne speaking at a recent dinner in minnesota, she blasted ryan's budget, took on his inner city culture looks around, sees three unemployed workers for every job opening in america and blames the people who can't find a job. in 2008, this economy crashed, wiping out millions of jobs. paul ryan says don't blame wall street. the guys who make billions of dollars cheating american families. don't blame decades of deregulation that took the cops off the beat...
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elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. hundreds of trees around the east bay are on the chopping block and pg&e says it's a matter of safety, they have to go. that came as a surprise to cityers. new at 6:00, kpix 5's brian webb tells us anytime you talk about taking out trees there's going to be some trouble. brian. >> reporter: well, law firms have been hired, petitions passed around and now this. a letter signed by 7 cities sent to pg&e all of it with the same message: leave our trees alone. walnut creek, upscale shops, tree-lined streets, but not if pg&e gets its way. >> 700? >> reporter: in walnut creek alone. >> ridiculous. >> reporter: pg&e says they are worried that tree roots will mess with its underground gas pipeline so they want to cut down more than 700 trees in walnut creek and hundreds more in nearby cities. pg&e has gotten into trouble in the past for not cutting back trees like this wildfire from the '90s sparked by overgrown trees touching power lines. >> current program as it has been designed is unacceptable. >> reporter: 7 east bay area cities told pg&e by letter they're barking up the wrong tree, claiming cutting the trees hurts the city's character,
elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. hundreds of trees around the east bay are on the chopping block and pg&e says it's a matter of safety, they have to go. that came as a surprise to cityers. new at 6:00, kpix 5's brian webb tells us anytime you talk about taking out trees there's going to be some trouble. brian. >> reporter: well, law firms have been hired, petitions passed around and now this. a letter signed by 7 cities sent to pg&e all of it with the same message: leave...
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elizabeth, thank you. >>> we have new details this morning about two men shot by law officers in fairfield. they are brothers. 27-year-old markell davis from fairfield and 33-year-old cory davis from suisun city were both wanted for attempted murder in two separate shootings from february. they were wounded in separate shootings by fairfield police and u.s. marshals. >> i ran outside and looked over the fence because it sounded like the car had already taken off. i wanted to see if anybody was shot needed help. there were six cops telling me to get often the wall. >> that shooting was behind a walmart on north texas street about 2:45 yesterday afternoon, the other a half hour later at a nearby apartment complex. >>> developing in fort hood, texas right now the army specialist that killed three of his fellow soldiers may have been struggling the deaths of his mother and grandmother. investigators are looking into that. as omar villafranca reports, the suspect may have planned to go on a shooting spree at that military base. >>> reporter: 34-year-old ivan lopez didn't see combat in four months in iraq. at home he sought treatment for anxiety and depression. but officials say it may have been an
elizabeth, thank you. >>> we have new details this morning about two men shot by law officers in fairfield. they are brothers. 27-year-old markell davis from fairfield and 33-year-old cory davis from suisun city were both wanted for attempted murder in two separate shootings from february. they were wounded in separate shootings by fairfield police and u.s. marshals. >> i ran outside and looked over the fence because it sounded like the car had already taken off. i wanted to see...
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. >>> a 7-year-old girl in suisun city received a special birthday gift from a 49er. we told you about elizabethe wrote to patrick willis a personal letter and an invitation to her birthday party on saturday. he wasn't able to be there but posted this on his instagram and gave her a note and flowers. he said he was sorry, he couldn't make it. >>> could the clippers' opener be on his way out following an alleged rant caught on tape? >>> paramedics are now standing by here at sebastopol called palm drive no longer accepting patients. we'll tell you how one doctor wants to fight the shutdown. >>> we're looking at some spots. we'll tell you about some commutes that are not getting better. >>> already a lot of sunshine, right out of the gate with that. a little cool on the lows. the afternoon highs are warming up. i will show you what's in store for a hot midweek. female narrator: for over 60,000 california female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would noti
. >>> a 7-year-old girl in suisun city received a special birthday gift from a 49er. we told you about elizabethe wrote to patrick willis a personal letter and an invitation to her birthday party on saturday. he wasn't able to be there but posted this on his instagram and gave her a note and flowers. he said he was sorry, he couldn't make it. >>> could the clippers' opener be on his way out following an alleged rant caught on tape? >>> paramedics are now standing by...
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weekend violence is raising issues about crime in the largest city and what police are trying to do to stop it. and massachusetts senator elizabethlping democrats campaign in the fall and is her liberalism doing more harm than good? we will get intro it. we will get intro it. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? salesgets up to 795 highwayal is the pas
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elizabeth warren, that's the dark horse. even though she said she's not running, let's see, she has a book coming out. that just happens to go to big citiesg donors. they are not early states, but they have big donors. doesn't hurt to get her brand out there and for her to meet more people. >> that book is also the kwint sensual i'm running for president book. it's her on the cover looking tough. she's been the most absolute about saying that she's not running, that she's going to serve out her term. if people see an opening and think there's a possibility to become president of the united states, 9 times out of 10 they take it. that said, it would actually be an obama-like feat for her to take on clinton, the democratic machine that's already behind her and to really stage kind of that insurgent campaign. i wouldn't bet money on it, but certainly it would be fun to watch. >> let's ask this question though. what if hillary clinton doesn't run and you have elizabeth warren, would the clinton machine, this infrastructure in waiting, would they get behind whoever it is if it's not hillary clinton? >> they would split up. there's no obvious l
elizabeth warren, that's the dark horse. even though she said she's not running, let's see, she has a book coming out. that just happens to go to big citiesg donors. they are not early states, but they have big donors. doesn't hurt to get her brand out there and for her to meet more people. >> that book is also the kwint sensual i'm running for president book. it's her on the cover looking tough. she's been the most absolute about saying that she's not running, that she's going to serve...
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city. a fight basically between the new york police department team and the fire department teams. elizabethld is here, she comes from a firefighter family. do you think this is funny or disgusting? that is a real fight going on. and the crowd was cheering on the fight. >> this is the first time this has happened in the 41 years they have had this charity hockey game. in the white are the fire department, maybe blue are the cops. they game was tied 3-3, a fight broke out. they have financially had engine. tension between the firefighters and the cops. routinely they slug it out, go to the bar and have a beer and slug it out at a bar fight. it usually happens within the new york finest. stuart: everybody has a camera phone, putting it up on youtube, everybody knows about it. so everybody passes judgment. >> a cop said it look like he was watching a rangers-flyers game. stuart: i want your judgment. >> i think it is par for the course. i am a firefighter family. you can say what you want. stuart: why, the fire department lose the fight? >> the new york cops beat them for the first time. the fi
city. a fight basically between the new york police department team and the fire department teams. elizabethld is here, she comes from a firefighter family. do you think this is funny or disgusting? that is a real fight going on. and the crowd was cheering on the fight. >> this is the first time this has happened in the 41 years they have had this charity hockey game. in the white are the fire department, maybe blue are the cops. they game was tied 3-3, a fight broke out. they have...
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city, go to tokyo. >> there you go. i learned that elizabethhrowing festivities -- >> "thrive" tonight, a few seats less. it's going to be really, really fun. my mother's sculptures are going to blow everyone away. >> i saw pictures from yesterday. unbelievable. stick around, we have got "the daily rundown" with chris welker straight ahead. >>> toast and jams, along with ceremonial celebrations hosted by japan's emperor, the first leg of the president's asia outreach urges china to change course and russia to ratchet back. and talking to carol
city, go to tokyo. >> there you go. i learned that elizabethhrowing festivities -- >> "thrive" tonight, a few seats less. it's going to be really, really fun. my mother's sculptures are going to blow everyone away. >> i saw pictures from yesterday. unbelievable. stick around, we have got "the daily rundown" with chris welker straight ahead. >>> toast and jams, along with ceremonial celebrations hosted by japan's emperor, the first leg of the...
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city. >> palestinian artist from gaza talking us through his works. now the queen's grandson prince harry has been joined by the mayor of london on a tour of the new queen elizabeth it's officially opening tomorrow. the park has been closed for redevelopment for 18 months since the end of the 2012 olympic and paralympic games. lots of attractions there apparently. >> the host of one of america's most popular and long-running tv shows david letterman has announced he will retire next year. the presenter broke the news to his audience during thursday's recording of his show. >> it's been great. you've been great the the network has been great. but i'm retiring. >> really? >> yep. >> it's the longest term of any late night talk show presenter in american history. it comes two months as jay leno retired from host of his talk show. why is his retirement causing such a stir? he was famous for his top 10. we don't have time for that. here's top five reasons he's one of the biggest names on television. spent 21 years on the cbs program. before that, he spent 11 years working on nbc's late night problem. 6,000 installments of his show. 4, outlassed jay leno with whom he h
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elizabeth warren back with us now. what do you say to the argument -- i saw statistics that the vast majority of taxes paid, charitable contributions in wall street, in new york city that demonized 1%. >> it's not the demonized 1%. let's just be real clear. the game is rigged, and it's rigged in favor of those who have money and who have power. watch what happens in wall street. if you can hire an army of lobbyists and an army of lawyers, then you'll get what you need out of washington. washington will make sure that the rules will work for you. >> can you fix that until you fix campaign finance reform? >> that is a big part -- >> your campaign costs $40 million. >> do you know what it took to make that happen? i think it was really important. it was lots of folks making $50 donations. you know, about 80% of our money came from people who made donations of $50 or less, god bless every one of them. >> i know when you're campaigning, when you meet a little girl, would you bend down and say, "i'm elizabeth warren, i'm running for senate because that's what girls do." >> you bet. >> rebecca trainer from the new york times pointed out that more women were burned at the
elizabeth warren back with us now. what do you say to the argument -- i saw statistics that the vast majority of taxes paid, charitable contributions in wall street, in new york city that demonized 1%. >> it's not the demonized 1%. let's just be real clear. the game is rigged, and it's rigged in favor of those who have money and who have power. watch what happens in wall street. if you can hire an army of lobbyists and an army of lawyers, then you'll get what you need out of washington....
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city has shown what it means to be boston strong. >> it symbolized our communal determination to spread compassion, generosity, unity, and pride. this couple tied the knot at boston's fenway park. >> reporter: sandra elizabeth wine spoke at a memorial for the police officer killed during the hunt. >> our common tragedies and sufferings unite us as one people. and that unity brings with it strength and courage. and ultimately, renewed our commitment to liberty. >>>> reporter: the elite women athletes are set to begin with the elite men at 7:00. >>> 6:06 now, happening today, clean-up efforts in san francisco following the annual marijuana celebration known as 4/20. mark kelly joins us in golden gate park, did everyone stay well behaved this year? >> reporter: pretty much well behaved, juliette, san francisco pd says there were eight arrests from drugs to fighting to weapons. and there were also hundreds of advisements, an advisement is when an officer seeing someone doing something illegal and stead of arresting them or issuing a citation, they advise them what they're doing sill legal. one of the most common one was was of course open contain aeroof alcohol here at hippy hill. now one moment though, 4/20 di
city has shown what it means to be boston strong. >> it symbolized our communal determination to spread compassion, generosity, unity, and pride. this couple tied the knot at boston's fenway park. >> reporter: sandra elizabeth wine spoke at a memorial for the police officer killed during the hunt. >> our common tragedies and sufferings unite us as one people. and that unity brings with it strength and courage. and ultimately, renewed our commitment to liberty. >>>>...
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city has shown what it means to be boston strong. >> it symbolizes our communal determine nation spread compassion, generosity, unity, and pride. >> reporter: this couple, tied the knot at boston's iconic fenway park. elizabethpoke at a memorial for the mit police officer killed during the hunt for the suspect. >> common tragedies and sufferings unite us as one people. and that unity brings with it strength and courage and ultimately renews our commitment to liberty. >>> now for the very latest developments on that sunken ferry off the coast of south korea, dive teams are recovering more bodies at this hour now that they're able to get inside that doomed ship. the remains of # 4 people have been recovered, 240 still missing. radio transcripts shows there was chaos and confusion. half hour after they made the first call, crew member reportedly asked if this ferry evacuates passengers, will you be able to rescue them, the reply, at least make them wear life rings and make them escape. crew members say they could not get passengers out because the ship was all right lifting too much. >>> pge is set to face criminal charges. they are accused of violating safety rules leading to the pipeline explosion and fire in
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elizabeth, thank you. >>> we have new details this morning about two men shot by law officers in fairfield. they are brothers. 27-year-old markell davis from fairfield and 33-year-old cory davis from suisun cityere both wanted for attempted murder in two separate shootings from february. they were wounded in separate shootings by fairfield police and u.s. marshals. >> i ran outside and looked over the fence because it sounded like a car had already taken off so i wanted to see if somebody needed help and there were six cops and telling me to get off the wall. >> that shooting was behind a walmart on north texas street about 2:45 yesterday afternoon. the other was about half an hour later at a nearby apartment complex. >>> new bay area school could put kids right next to sex offenders. there is a plan now to put it right across the street from a parole office in oakland. lps charter high school focuses on technology. administrators have been planning the move to a business park complex for about three years now. school's ceo even called it an ideal location until they recently learned it was right across the street from a parole office. about 50 parolees including sex offenders go there every,
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city, there's a new one getting great reviews as well. >> "aladdin" made the transition from the big screen to the stage. elizabethnic disney tale that has come to life on broadway. but with millions of dollars at stake, the question is can the magic of "aladdin" really translate to the great white way. hot shot director choreographer, casey nick law was still making tweaks to the production. the beloved 1992 movie earned more than $500 million and won two oscars for best song and score. "aladdin" was a mega hit by every standard. >> absolutely. >> still a classic. were you at all anxious about taking that on? >> of course. we have seen, it doesn't always work to take something that was a movie and put it on stage. you have to figure out how to make it soar and be relatable in front of a live audience. >> first, what a show desperately needed was more music. movie featuring five songs but luckily casey and the creative team salvaged more songs from the disney vault. >> omar and kaseem were cut from the film to make room for the monkey. casey brought the trio back to help humanize the story. but can a mere mortal r
city, there's a new one getting great reviews as well. >> "aladdin" made the transition from the big screen to the stage. elizabethnic disney tale that has come to life on broadway. but with millions of dollars at stake, the question is can the magic of "aladdin" really translate to the great white way. hot shot director choreographer, casey nick law was still making tweaks to the production. the beloved 1992 movie earned more than $500 million and won two oscars for...