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. >> st sm times tourists look like sheep looking for the mona lisa. >> but today what it's all about when abc7 news at 5:00 returns so i was basically uninsurable. now that i've got coverage, my doctor is a phone call or an e-mail away. i'm in. [ female announcer ] everyone deserves health insurance. are you in? find free, confidential, local help at coveredca.com. >>> this is the final weekend for movies in san jose century-domed theater. >> the own owner is ready to sell. several are ready to save the theater. final showing sunday night at 7:00 p.m . indiana jones. i grew up going to those theaters >> i know. >> that will be fun to watch. >> coming up, pg&e's big mistake. michael finney on the building errors ta went on for years >> stories of tragedy from washington mudslide disaster including quick work that saved a baby boy named duke. >> it's coming up and hope you can join us >> and tourists went to see the mona lisa. >> it might have felt like a barn yard. >> yes. a dozen sheep were led under the glass pyramid. >> claiming they favor big agro businesses saying small farms hel
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testified that she saw the accident occur. >> kayfetz's reenactment told a different story. >> so this is mona crocker's viewpoint. and what's important here is that, although the lead car ahead of her goes halfway over the center line, straddles the center line, from her viewpoint, that is never visible because it's around the curve and over the hill. >> crocker thought she could see the position of the cars. in fact, she could not. from the beginning, the critical question in the case was always, why did deputy sinclair jam on his brakes? kayfetz's dramatic re-enactment answered the question. >> now, from sinclair's viewpoint, we can see that he sees the lead secret service car straddling the center line just a bit more than a second before he begins to skid in a straight line across the highway. >> the last view is that of agent labarge just before the fatal crash. based on kayfetz's powerful reenactment and the work of brunn's team of investigators, a judge ruled that the secret service agents were partially responsible for the accident. he also ruled that the united states should reimburs
testified that she saw the accident occur. >> kayfetz's reenactment told a different story. >> so this is mona crocker's viewpoint. and what's important here is that, although the lead car ahead of her goes halfway over the center line, straddles the center line, from her viewpoint, that is never visible because it's around the curve and over the hill. >> crocker thought she could see the position of the cars. in fact, she could not. from the beginning, the critical question...
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prison's stupid. >>> there's been some good news for mona selame as well.ed of passing prescription drugs to another inmate but now has been cleared. >> the report was written for a major violation for the other inmate for the possession of the seroquel, and selame was not given any discipline. >> but in years past, drugs have wreaked havoc in selame's life. her first sentence was 12 years earlier for dealing drugs. >> they got a pound of methamphetamine, like two ounces of chronic at that time, and it was on sunday. it was my bad. i never worked on sunday. but here you go, money and greed got me getting off my ass and going, delivering a pound. it was $20,000 i couldn't resist. but i never worked on sunday, and here i go again, get wasted on sunday again. >> why do you never work on sunday? >> because i do believe in him actually. yeah. i leave that for god and just to relax and not do work. the drug usually takes over. and here you go. he's trying to teach me something somehow. >> selame was sentenced to 4 1/2 years and says when she got out, she stayed c
prison's stupid. >>> there's been some good news for mona selame as well.ed of passing prescription drugs to another inmate but now has been cleared. >> the report was written for a major violation for the other inmate for the possession of the seroquel, and selame was not given any discipline. >> but in years past, drugs have wreaked havoc in selame's life. her first sentence was 12 years earlier for dealing drugs. >> they got a pound of methamphetamine, like two...
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one of which, your younger sister mona was born during.s past -- path was repeated son, was bornyour what you are in prison. at a press conference, talking about the crackdown on protesters, he said "i'm sorry, my son, i'm sorry to your generation. we had dreams and ambitions to bequeath you a democratic society that preserves human dignity, which only inherited the prison cells that once confined me." any comment on your father's words? in anid respond to them article i smuggled out of prison inheritances my from my parents and my collective and heerden's from the previous generations -- and from previous generations. the brotherhood thing is born era and weworld war have to pay the price now. this countryst of has been born after the end of the cold war and none of this makes sense to any of us, but you have these people talking about [indiscernible] and people talking about reversing the mistake. [laughter] worry that, also like, what is my son going to face? -- that west that we hand over the prison cell. things are getting worse that
one of which, your younger sister mona was born during.s past -- path was repeated son, was bornyour what you are in prison. at a press conference, talking about the crackdown on protesters, he said "i'm sorry, my son, i'm sorry to your generation. we had dreams and ambitions to bequeath you a democratic society that preserves human dignity, which only inherited the prison cells that once confined me." any comment on your father's words? in anid respond to them article i smuggled out...
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. >> reporter: the drier who killed mona sherman -- driver who killed mona sherman got 5 years in prison. his family is suffering too. >>> that car struck a 5-year- old boy and his babysitter this evening while they were walking in a san francisco cross walk. it happened 5:15 p.m. intersection of 37th and fulton street in outer richmond district. both victims were taken to san francisco general. the 5-year-old had suffered a contusion to his head the babysit aeroleg injury. the driver remained at the scene and was cited for failure to yield to pedestrians. >>> the victim was driving a minivan that flipped after collide being a sedan near oakland coliseum. tonight the alameda county coroner identified the victim as 32-year-old paul could. highway patrol said they saw the driver of the sedan ran from the scene. the car was stolen. investigators are asking anyone who saw the accident or suspect to contact them. >>> two high school students in san francisco may now be expelled after apparently taking a self-ie at school posing with a gun. a story you will see only on 2. >> reporter: a gun br
. >> reporter: the drier who killed mona sherman -- driver who killed mona sherman got 5 years in prison. his family is suffering too. >>> that car struck a 5-year- old boy and his babysitter this evening while they were walking in a san francisco cross walk. it happened 5:15 p.m. intersection of 37th and fulton street in outer richmond district. both victims were taken to san francisco general. the 5-year-old had suffered a contusion to his head the babysit aeroleg injury. the...
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they are portraying it as a mona lisa? >> you can see where the trend was going. we sat here and david said, the republicans will run on obamacare and will not be successful. agreed, we want a broader message than just obamacare, but this election was about obamacare. >> he prevailed against the democrat that was more widely known. >> you should offer a more broad message. we can and should offer different alternatives for improving access to health care. this is an indication that the issue will drive the elections and it is a loser for democrats. the president does not have any clout in an off year. >> you thought democrats should embrace obamacare. >> they are not going to embrace it now. this swing voter handled herself fine. the problem was turnout. we have elections, 2006 and 2010. what was different? republicans have terrible numbers. in 1994, they were seen as a safe alternative. right now, both parties are not held in high regard. at the end of the day, those conditions -- we are playing a lot of away games. to win the senate, the republicans have to have
they are portraying it as a mona lisa? >> you can see where the trend was going. we sat here and david said, the republicans will run on obamacare and will not be successful. agreed, we want a broader message than just obamacare, but this election was about obamacare. >> he prevailed against the democrat that was more widely known. >> you should offer a more broad message. we can and should offer different alternatives for improving access to health care. this is an indication...
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they are portraying it as a mona lisa? >> you can see where the trend was going. we sat here and david said, the republicans will run on obamacare and will not be successful. agreed, we want a broader message than just obamacare, but this election was about obamacare. >> he prevailed against the democrat that was more widely known. >> you should offer a more broad message. we can and should offer different alternatives for improving access to health care. this is an indication that the issue will drive the elections and it is a loser for democrats. the president does not have any clout in an off year. >> you thought democrats should embrace obamacare. >> they are not going to embrace it now. this swing voter handled herself fine. the problem was turnout. we have elections, 2006 and 2010. what was different? republicans have terrible numbers. in 94, they were seen as a safe alternative. right now, both parties are not held in high regard. at the end of the day, those conditions -- we are playing a lot of away games. to win the senate, the republicans have to have a
they are portraying it as a mona lisa? >> you can see where the trend was going. we sat here and david said, the republicans will run on obamacare and will not be successful. agreed, we want a broader message than just obamacare, but this election was about obamacare. >> he prevailed against the democrat that was more widely known. >> you should offer a more broad message. we can and should offer different alternatives for improving access to health care. this is an indication...
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mona was hit head on and killed by a drunk driver, driving the wrong way five years ago with no headlights. now she among many mad act visits and a story i you will only seen at school. two balboa high school students took a photo of them with a loaded gun they had brought to campus. ktvu news spoke to one senior, he was in the boys bathroom. >>> i heard the gun click being like that. >> we have no evidence that they intended to do anything with the photo other than take a folk -- photo which will likely lead to the he can umings of the two boys. >>> they are hoping up california roads to skate boards. right now they are banned to them. the assembly will allow them in bike lanes and bike paths. >> it is not about tricks or anything like that, you are actually on a skateboard, they allowed them to go uphill. >>> president barack obama will designate more than 1600 acres as a national monument. mel add the point arena to the california coastal national monument. it is once slated to house a nuclear power plan and now he becomes a tourist attraction. >>> chrysler says the recall includes jeep
mona was hit head on and killed by a drunk driver, driving the wrong way five years ago with no headlights. now she among many mad act visits and a story i you will only seen at school. two balboa high school students took a photo of them with a loaded gun they had brought to campus. ktvu news spoke to one senior, he was in the boys bathroom. >>> i heard the gun click being like that. >> we have no evidence that they intended to do anything with the photo other than take a folk...
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. >> reporter: the drier who killed mona sherman -- driver who killed mona sherman got 5 years in prison. his family is suffering too. >>> that car struck a 5-year- old boy and his babysitter this evening while they were walking in a san francisco cross walk. it happened 5:15 p.m. intersection of 37th and fulton street in outer richmond district. both victims were taken to san francisco general. the 5-year-old had suffered a contusion to his head the babysit aeroleg injury. the driver remained at the scene and was cited for failure to yield to pedestrians. >>> the victim was driving a minivan that flipped after collide being a sedan near oakland coliseum. tonight the alameda county coroner identified the victim as 32-year-old paul could. highway patrol said they saw the driver of the sedan ran from the scene. the car was stolen. investigators are asking anyone who saw the accident or suspect to contact them. >>> two high school students in san francisco may now be expelled after apparently taking a self-ie at school posing with a gun. a story you will see only on 2. >> reporter: a gun br
. >> reporter: the drier who killed mona sherman -- driver who killed mona sherman got 5 years in prison. his family is suffering too. >>> that car struck a 5-year- old boy and his babysitter this evening while they were walking in a san francisco cross walk. it happened 5:15 p.m. intersection of 37th and fulton street in outer richmond district. both victims were taken to san francisco general. the 5-year-old had suffered a contusion to his head the babysit aeroleg injury. the...
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aretha, patti labelle, melissae rick, janell monae, jill scott. streamed live and air on pbs next month. if you wear a denture, take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements may irritate your gums. but you don't have to bear with it. you can try fixodent plus gum care. thanks to its formula, your gums become one with your denture. this helps stop movement and helps prevent gum irritation so you can keep enjoying life. [ apple crunches ] fixodent. and forget it. [ apple crunches ] predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues
aretha, patti labelle, melissae rick, janell monae, jill scott. streamed live and air on pbs next month. if you wear a denture, take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements may irritate your gums. but you don't have to bear with it. you can try fixodent plus gum care. thanks to its formula, your gums become one with your denture. this helps stop movement and helps prevent gum irritation so you can...
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. >> that singer janell mona. she took the stage for a free concert. the main goal was giving back.000 pounds for the food bank. 15,000 meals. for stop hunger now. >> it really shows the soul of our company and people. definitely giving back, paying it forward. such a positive way to celebrate 15 years of success. >> the chairman of sales force also announced the support of fs give. >>> sam sung the latest company in the music streaming business. the new milk music app. samsung says milk features 200 stations spanned million song and nod advertising. the apple compete against established players including pan door rand apple -- pandora and apple itunes. >>> and calling on the federal trade in addition to investigate facebook's who's app. facebook ceo said last month nothing will change for users after the accusation. >>> a sudden downpour in downtown san francisco. this one completely man made. we'll give you a look at the problem from inside the building. you can see water cascading down the walls of one unit. ktvu explains the malfunction that put a damper on some people's frid
. >> that singer janell mona. she took the stage for a free concert. the main goal was giving back.000 pounds for the food bank. 15,000 meals. for stop hunger now. >> it really shows the soul of our company and people. definitely giving back, paying it forward. such a positive way to celebrate 15 years of success. >> the chairman of sales force also announced the support of fs give. >>> sam sung the latest company in the music streaming business. the new milk music...
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you have to travel to france to see the mona lisa. but you can look at pictures of those in books or on-line or get posters. you can't see the real thing, but you can see copies. you hair it in a museum -- you hear it in a museum or you never hear it. >> that is weird. will they have copies in the library? >> there are the fake ones like when people go to the concerts but there are smartphones all over the place. >> my 6th cd is coming out. >> what is the name? >> american do general rete. i did try this idea. i started at $100,000. not a lot of interest. >> what tries did you get? >> he talked me into $11.75. it is nothing to sneeze at where i am from. if you buy the album for millions. the caveat is that you get publishing rights. maybe when you buy it you do it as an entire thing. they will sell it and then release it. >> what if they make another one because they felt bad. and then it is worthless. >> people do that. >> what if they come out with a remix album. >> i am trying to be like mix it up. >> that's crazy. i didn't think o
you have to travel to france to see the mona lisa. but you can look at pictures of those in books or on-line or get posters. you can't see the real thing, but you can see copies. you hair it in a museum -- you hear it in a museum or you never hear it. >> that is weird. will they have copies in the library? >> there are the fake ones like when people go to the concerts but there are smartphones all over the place. >> my 6th cd is coming out. >> what is the name? >>...
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. >> jimmy: otherwise mona lisa's faith will get withdrawn and it will look weird. >> yeah, anna on ourbeautiful baby. she was out there with the stroller and the baby. and lady gaga come downs the stairs and she sees the baby and she looks at her just like this and says "divine." >> jimmy: well, that was nice. your sons grew up here in l.a.? >> yes. they're still growing up here in l.a. they're teenagers. >> jimmy: they're almost completely grown up, right? do they talk like l.a. kids do? >> oh, do you mean up speak? >> jimmy: yes, the everything at the end of the sentence. >> everything at the end of the sentence. like that. because it was a question so it would have that. these aren't questions that sound like they're questions. which my daughter does. >> like i got a perfect score on my a.c.t.'s? like that. >> jimmy: let's see who can go the longest. do you think you can talk for a long time? you're right, that's a question. >> so far i won. i won. all right, we'll go best out of three. >> jimmy: you're really good on your show? i'm not good at it. >> you're terrible. thanks so much
. >> jimmy: otherwise mona lisa's faith will get withdrawn and it will look weird. >> yeah, anna on ourbeautiful baby. she was out there with the stroller and the baby. and lady gaga come downs the stairs and she sees the baby and she looks at her just like this and says "divine." >> jimmy: well, that was nice. your sons grew up here in l.a.? >> yes. they're still growing up here in l.a. they're teenagers. >> jimmy: they're almost completely grown up,...
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nutrition inharge™. [ female announcer coveirl janelle monae. blend of punk and funk. her trublend?ep 6. it blends seamlessly for a flawss nude look. even up close. [ female announcer ] find your trublend. covergirl makes it easy, breezy, beautiful. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> here is what america is clicking on. director van raymond says he's off after death of his friend harold ramos. he still said eyeing a 2015 release. arizona diamondbacks announcing they will sell a $25 hot dog, d bat dog, 18 inches long. cheddar cheese, jalapeno and bacon, comes with fries. $25. $25. there appears to be a feud between classic rockers eddie money and login. he went off on a rant saying he didn't give him credit and calling the daughter a bum after she beat his daughter. we'll try to clean that up. >>> new agents storming a california gun parts store executing a certainly warrant they say. agents rushing in with guns drawn as customers watch. take a look. >> do you want this to be your business or your house? officers after a judge ordered the feds not to search such stores. we'll try to clear up some of that leg
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>> this is the face of italy, this and mona lisa and when anybody dares to do anything with either, thelians feel their human rights are infringed almost. it's an attack on their culture as far as they see it. if you look at it from the american's point of view, the first amendment is their right to bear arms and how important it is to them, it's the greatness of the italian art saying their guns should be appreciated as fine feats of engineering, as well. >> you don't think they seriously that's what this ad -- that's the message that it seriously communicates? >> i really do think that. i know that americans do have a different sense of humor than europeans, but i don't think it is anyway poking fun at the italians. i think it's saying their product, their gun is such a great work of art. >> trying to sell a piece of machinery, increase sales and make money and doing it in what they think is a humorous sort of way? >> i think they're saying how great it is, to a gun enthusiast, it's just as important as michael angelo's david. what's interesting is a lot of art critics and history tor
>> this is the face of italy, this and mona lisa and when anybody dares to do anything with either, thelians feel their human rights are infringed almost. it's an attack on their culture as far as they see it. if you look at it from the american's point of view, the first amendment is their right to bear arms and how important it is to them, it's the greatness of the italian art saying their guns should be appreciated as fine feats of engineering, as well. >> you don't think they...
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powerful photo, he had to leave out the ugly pole and the wrinkled bottom of her pants, and get her monaisa smile and her perfectly imperfect hair, that sort of thing. >> there is another set of photos on the next page, of che guevara. what is the story there? >> this is a very famous photo. again, the one on the right is the famous photo. the one on the left is the original, and where he has been cropped, and also, if i had really done it well, i would have had the version that is on t-shirts, which is further abstracted into a single color sort of light and dark, and che was a revolutionary, murderous, brutal kind of figure, but particularly a cousin of his very evocative image and also because he died young and in circumstances that led his followers -- because he died young, he became this iconic figure of sort of -- he had different meanings for different people. in cuba, he has a very specific meaning about the cuban revolution, but on an american college campus or walking down the street in l.a., somebody has on a che guevara t-shirt, it is using this sort of evocative glamour ima
powerful photo, he had to leave out the ugly pole and the wrinkled bottom of her pants, and get her monaisa smile and her perfectly imperfect hair, that sort of thing. >> there is another set of photos on the next page, of che guevara. what is the story there? >> this is a very famous photo. again, the one on the right is the famous photo. the one on the left is the original, and where he has been cropped, and also, if i had really done it well, i would have had the version that is...
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you think about the mona lisa story and the louvre and the the david couldn't be moved out of the academy because of the size and art. so it was entombed in brick. monuments men dean keller is standing there as the local officials are removing the brick and exposing the brick. >> host: and on "rescuing di vinci" >> guest: this is a photo-op in 1946. they removed the painting from the crate. it is one painting on one car train of about 26 cars filled with stolen art from poland. they are running it there. >> host: matthew in washington, you are on with robert edsel. >> caller: i was wondering if you found out about the great porcelain factories. i was wondering who your favorite tennis player is? >> host: what was the last part? if you want to answer the tennis player. >> guest: i think on the porcelain, this is one of the challenges with the things that are missing. we have to deal what is portingable and not. works of art that were porcelain, so many were destroyed. coins melted. if a pointing rolled up weighing 200 pounds one person isn't lugging that around. so most of the things will
you think about the mona lisa story and the louvre and the the david couldn't be moved out of the academy because of the size and art. so it was entombed in brick. monuments men dean keller is standing there as the local officials are removing the brick and exposing the brick. >> host: and on "rescuing di vinci" >> guest: this is a photo-op in 1946. they removed the painting from the crate. it is one painting on one car train of about 26 cars filled with stolen art from...
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. >>> tourists went to see the mona lisa and encountered a herd of sheep instead. it felt more like a barnyard than a museum yesterday. a group of farmers led a dozen feet beneath the museum's famous glass pyramid as part of a protest against cuts in farm subsidies. they say the new cuts unfairly punish small farms. museum officials no damage from the protests. >>> up next, full reaction from the earthquake that shook you have southern california. and also a contest that will get a lot of scrutiny and the two biggest rivals are both democrats. and finding out what they are doing in their first time in 106 years of history. so i was basically uninsurable. now that i've got coverage, my doctor is a phone call or an e-mail away. i'm in. [ female announcer ] everyone deserves health insurance. are you in? find free, confidential, local help at coveredca.com. >> welcome back. it's 5:30. we will start this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. lisa, we feed you this morning. what is going on out there? >> we certainly need this, the rain. it's steadily sinking sout
. >>> tourists went to see the mona lisa and encountered a herd of sheep instead. it felt more like a barnyard than a museum yesterday. a group of farmers led a dozen feet beneath the museum's famous glass pyramid as part of a protest against cuts in farm subsidies. they say the new cuts unfairly punish small farms. museum officials no damage from the protests. >>> up next, full reaction from the earthquake that shook you have southern california. and also a contest that will...
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i also believe this doubles as a piece of art work like the mona lisa.looks like greg is looking at you from every angle. it's pretty amazing. >> and there's a microchip that records anything going on in your room. >> okay, going to delete that. how do we get back, then? when i think of cool, what is cool now, facial hair and multiculturalism, it remind me of talking about the aging rock stars, they make a lot of money and then they look ridiculous like the madonnas of the world. will it be cyclical, will we get back to hard work and military being cool again? how do we do it? >> we have no choice. the only way the cool can exist is if the not cool actually creates successful things so they may survive. sooner or later, they're going to run out of stuff, and it's going to be the not cools that take over the world. they're yelling at me. >> coming up, twitter turned eight today. to celebrate its birthday, we're going to look back at each of our first tweets. bob is still trying to figure out how to send them out. it's next. >> quite true. >>> eight years
i also believe this doubles as a piece of art work like the mona lisa.looks like greg is looking at you from every angle. it's pretty amazing. >> and there's a microchip that records anything going on in your room. >> okay, going to delete that. how do we get back, then? when i think of cool, what is cool now, facial hair and multiculturalism, it remind me of talking about the aging rock stars, they make a lot of money and then they look ridiculous like the madonnas of the world....
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. >> tourist in paris went to seat mona lisa and encountered a herd of sheep instead no kidding.uv may have felt more like a barn yard than museum. group of farmers led sheep beneath the famous glass pyramid as protest on cut of farm subsidy. it punish small farm and favor the big farms and it helps france economy and cull interreap you taition. officials report no damage from today's protest. >> all right another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 just moments away for you coming up next. attack in kabul. bay area group that by him a target of the taliban. >> also tesla hacked. researchers reveal amazingly simple way a crook could get in the all electric car. >> remembering caesar chavez and campaign for economic justice that took hold rate here in the bay area. another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 begins [ yodeling plays ] worst morning ever. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! ♪ [ male announcer ] don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls gets you there in just 60 seconds. ♪ since i had had health insurance -
. >> tourist in paris went to seat mona lisa and encountered a herd of sheep instead no kidding.uv may have felt more like a barn yard than museum. group of farmers led sheep beneath the famous glass pyramid as protest on cut of farm subsidy. it punish small farm and favor the big farms and it helps france economy and cull interreap you taition. officials report no damage from today's protest. >> all right another half hour of 7 news at 9:00 just moments away for you coming up next....
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. >> we met mona salame at the orange county jail in southern california and she showed us a dish thatn her praise. >> there's all different ways to make a spread, but we're going to make it with soup, popcorn, beans, pork. i love to cook everything with flavor. so i put a lot of spice into it. it will be ready in about ten minutes. so i'm going to wrap it up in the paper right now so you can keep the heat and cooks it up, because the water is not really that hot. i've been in the restaurant business for almost 15 years. so i better make the best spread. it has nothing to do with what i used to make but it's the flavor and the food and it's all the same. i'm done. >> i knew she wasn't going to eat this whole thing so when she offered it up to the crew, i felt inclined to try it. >> where am i going here? >> go wherever. go in the middle so this way you can -- >> get everything? >> go like whatever. yeah. get dirty with it. there you go. >> all right. here we go. it's actually really good. you guys can go to lunch without me today. got me a spread. i wasn't lying to her when i told her
. >> we met mona salame at the orange county jail in southern california and she showed us a dish thatn her praise. >> there's all different ways to make a spread, but we're going to make it with soup, popcorn, beans, pork. i love to cook everything with flavor. so i put a lot of spice into it. it will be ready in about ten minutes. so i'm going to wrap it up in the paper right now so you can keep the heat and cooks it up, because the water is not really that hot. i've been in the...
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the city hall subway station hidden in downtown manhattan is often referred to as the mona lisa of subway stations. >> when it was first opened. it was called an underground cathedral. the subway has skylights, chandelier. beautiful color time. and sadly it has been closed to the public fore about 60 years. and so it is the kind of mystery space under the streets of new york today. masterpieces. >> at the height of their popularity, the father and son duo had offices around the country. part of their success had to do with timing. many of our great cities in the 19th century were made entirely of wooden buildings. so in chicago in 1871, 19,000 buildings burned at once in the great fire of chicago. you can imagine if your city can go up with a match, there was a lot of interest in how can we find a way to make buildings that won't burn down. >> architects relied on the fireproof guastavino approach. demand for their work skyrocketed. >> there was an architectural movement which created grand buildings inspired by classical monuments from the past. but as labor became more expensive and arc
the city hall subway station hidden in downtown manhattan is often referred to as the mona lisa of subway stations. >> when it was first opened. it was called an underground cathedral. the subway has skylights, chandelier. beautiful color time. and sadly it has been closed to the public fore about 60 years. and so it is the kind of mystery space under the streets of new york today. masterpieces. >> at the height of their popularity, the father and son duo had offices around the...
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the tech company held a concert on the embarcadero featuring r&b artist janelle monae but behind this celebration is a serious goal, fighting poverty. kpix 5's don knapp on sales force's plan to involve 20 more technology companies. don. >> reporter: ken, this wasn't just another big public celebration of a tech company celebrating its own success. this was a look to the future and perhaps something that might change the impression the public has of tech companies in san francisco. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: sales force is celebrating by giving away big and urging other tech firms to give big to san francisco's needy. >> but we hope to raise $100 million from these technology companies. this is a boom time in technology. this is the time to ask them for the money because they have it. >> reporter: it runs nonprofits pays for 500,000 hours of community service and has $15 million that marc benioff says it's hard for tech firms to part with their money. >> i can tell you there's still a lot of accomplished ceos and entrepreneurs who are not willing to join sf gives. >> reporter: while the
the tech company held a concert on the embarcadero featuring r&b artist janelle monae but behind this celebration is a serious goal, fighting poverty. kpix 5's don knapp on sales force's plan to involve 20 more technology companies. don. >> reporter: ken, this wasn't just another big public celebration of a tech company celebrating its own success. this was a look to the future and perhaps something that might change the impression the public has of tech companies in san francisco....
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. ♪ [ female announcer ] covergirl janelle monae. blend of punk and funk. her trublend? deep 6.t blends seamlessly for a flawless nudeo lok. even up close. [ female announcer ] find your trublend. covergirl makes it easy, breezy, beautiful. >>> welcome back, everybody. at this very hour, president obama is in europe meeting with other leaders at the g7 at the hague. russia's take over of crimea is topping the agenda for that conversation. did you notice that number? it's g-7. not g8. russia is on the outs. the president and european allies are meeting on the sidelines of something that was previously scheduled at the hague, but the renewed focus on russia has given the conversation a clear focus, send a message to vladimir putin that his power play has made him an outsider. earlier today he declared the g7 united in their resolve to punish putin for his actions. >> europe and america are united in our support of the ukrainian government and the ukrainian people. we're united in imposing a cost on russia for its actions so far. >> this is likely to be an awkward conversation laug
. ♪ [ female announcer ] covergirl janelle monae. blend of punk and funk. her trublend? deep 6.t blends seamlessly for a flawless nudeo lok. even up close. [ female announcer ] find your trublend. covergirl makes it easy, breezy, beautiful. >>> welcome back, everybody. at this very hour, president obama is in europe meeting with other leaders at the g7 at the hague. russia's take over of crimea is topping the agenda for that conversation. did you notice that number? it's g-7. not g8....
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. >> some of the recognizable pieces we did were a torso of michelangelo, we did a mona lisa, we didminutes before going live, david comes up with a mischievous plan. >> i thought to myself, you know what, man, i am tired of doing all this serious news. i said, what if you just bring up this giant block of ice and i'll build up this story and talk about this being your prized possession, you have had the idea for months and then, the piece of resistance, i'm going to knock this thing over and it's going to shatter. >> he's like, come on, it will be great, don't corny. and i was like, okay, we'll do this. >> this is probably the coolest place literally and figuratively here at the fair, the ice museum, 15 degrees, the most unbelievable ice sculptures you have ever seen. you were telling me this is one of your prized possessions. >> yeah, this is a barachus cherub. he just pulled this out of the air. >> i'm standing here like, what the hell is this guy talking about? >> i've been working on it for eight hours now. >> as far as the amount of time i spent on it, i had started that piece
. >> some of the recognizable pieces we did were a torso of michelangelo, we did a mona lisa, we didminutes before going live, david comes up with a mischievous plan. >> i thought to myself, you know what, man, i am tired of doing all this serious news. i said, what if you just bring up this giant block of ice and i'll build up this story and talk about this being your prized possession, you have had the idea for months and then, the piece of resistance, i'm going to knock this...
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now trublend has the perfect blend for each of us. [ female announcer ] covergirl janelle monae. it blends seamlessly for a flawless nudeo lok. even up close. [ female announcer ] find your trublend. covergirl makes it easy, breezy, beautiful. [ male announcer ] staples has everything you need to keep a germ-free office. from gloves to wipes to cleaners, everything... [ sneezes ] except germ-free coworkers. thousands of products added online every day... [ click ] even protective suits. staples. make more happen. let me talk to you about retirement. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. peace of mind is important when you'
now trublend has the perfect blend for each of us. [ female announcer ] covergirl janelle monae. it blends seamlessly for a flawless nudeo lok. even up close. [ female announcer ] find your trublend. covergirl makes it easy, breezy, beautiful. [ male announcer ] staples has everything you need to keep a germ-free office. from gloves to wipes to cleaners, everything... [ sneezes ] except germ-free coworkers. thousands of products added online every day... [ click ] even protective suits....
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vivÍan 32 personas en la casa de 32 personas 30 mujeres y yo y lo mÁs importante de todo que habÍa una mona la 15 fiscalizaciÓn economica de poder esa criar a mis hijas. >> me casÉ con mi mujer 30 aÑos tengo de casado, se llama nelly la conocÍ en una fiesta aqui en miami, ella tenÍa 16 aÑos yo tenÍa 20 me costÓ mucho porque los padres de ella eran cerrados entonces miraban al tipo de pelo largo, trabajando viviendo solo dÁndole vueltas a la paloma para no pasarte el cuento a los 12 mes me casÉ con ella tenÍa 17 aÑos y un poco mÁs, se estaba graduando logr graduando de heights cool azul /* acool. en el fondo mario * lobos no vio crecer a sus hijos... lo aguanto es un sacrificio, pero en lugar de amar garl me llena de elecciones * volverÍa a cometer los mismos errores, volverÍa a venirme a otro paÍs, volveria a regresar adonde nacÍ con el mismo respeto porque en el fondo a estÁs alturas de mi vida ni soy de allÁ ni soy de aquÍ, pero esa dualidad es lo que me ha hecho mi vida a mÍ llena, plena todo tiene su tiempo, todo tiene su porque. >> nadie es perfecto, pero la vida tiene que hacerse todo
vivÍan 32 personas en la casa de 32 personas 30 mujeres y yo y lo mÁs importante de todo que habÍa una mona la 15 fiscalizaciÓn economica de poder esa criar a mis hijas. >> me casÉ con mi mujer 30 aÑos tengo de casado, se llama nelly la conocÍ en una fiesta aqui en miami, ella tenÍa 16 aÑos yo tenÍa 20 me costÓ mucho porque los padres de ella eran cerrados entonces miraban al tipo de pelo largo, trabajando viviendo solo dÁndole vueltas a la paloma para no pasarte el cuento a...
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please and you will strawman a lot of these new knowledge base i think you know the mona. lisa. a pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm researcher. please. please please please . your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still in poetry keep. ignore it. we post only what really matters. to your face but you speak. with the economic ups and downs in the final months day. and the rest. will be everything on. the should i even does the u.n. charter for some austrian journalists on paragraph three of the un charter talks expressly about the right to self-determination of peoples not the right to self-determination of states. so even the population of crimea can do all that and we compare that to advance on the. moral justification is there for anyone to criticize the referendum in crimea i would suggest there is none whatsoever. done with the red tape of rush hour rob zombie legal procedures to accept climb a interests have a truth he says a russian bike receiv
please and you will strawman a lot of these new knowledge base i think you know the mona. lisa. a pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i'm researcher. please. please please please . your friend posts a photo from a vacation you can't afford. to different. the boss repeats the same old joke of course you like. your ex-girlfriend still in poetry keep. ignore it. we post only what really matters. to your face but you speak. with the economic ups and downs in the final months day....
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side it is a very restrictive measure to keep their parties off look at let me give you an example mona the inequities here that they remarked that we only needed five hundred valid signatures no big deal well if that's the case why would the republican party only need a thousand because if they were proportional according to the registered voters they would need one hundred forty thousand for our five hundred. which means it have to collect four hundred thousand or so to make sure they have enough to to be validated probably would have some deficiencies in our british shooting in a process let's take the flipside of that let's say they keep their thousand requirement that they have now proportionally the libertarian party would be three valid signatures so that that should give people a sense of of how they raise the bar higher for third parties and challenging parties just to make it more difficult for us to get on the ballot. mr earle how do you think the trying to be reversed then should it be reversed what would you say to people who think the two party system works just fine and y
side it is a very restrictive measure to keep their parties off look at let me give you an example mona the inequities here that they remarked that we only needed five hundred valid signatures no big deal well if that's the case why would the republican party only need a thousand because if they were proportional according to the registered voters they would need one hundred forty thousand for our five hundred. which means it have to collect four hundred thousand or so to make sure they have...
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a look at some other things the gulf kingdom is guilty of according to human rights watch the city mona key has a zero tolerance policy on other faiths which can mean jail time for non muslims and even believers once they are behind bars they are likely to feel the full force of sharia law often facing torture saudi arabia enforces rigid rules of conduct for women who are banned from traveling alone driving or talking to male relatives and often subjected to domestic violence while an international law professor at georgetown university told us the die right situation in saudi arabia is there to stay. the saudis is not that committed really it's not liberal democratic country democratic institutions and whatever and the way they plan on any kind of decision even though it is not violent dissident it peaceful different i don't think the saudi. form of government is going to change overnight from an authoritarian regime to democracy i doubt this is going to happen for billions of dollars worth of trade a behind the close bond between washington and riyadh the u.s. sells huge amounts of ar
a look at some other things the gulf kingdom is guilty of according to human rights watch the city mona key has a zero tolerance policy on other faiths which can mean jail time for non muslims and even believers once they are behind bars they are likely to feel the full force of sharia law often facing torture saudi arabia enforces rigid rules of conduct for women who are banned from traveling alone driving or talking to male relatives and often subjected to domestic violence while an...
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please please underline the moment a lot of these new knowledge based types are like you know the mona lisa lisa. loeb pearl or. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. looking at the of the. little going to. be friday everyone i'm out here martin and this is breaking the set well i've got a great show for you guys today in they'll be talking about an f.b.i. al qaeda most shining a light on all things outer space and featuring a very special musical performance you won't want to miss so sit back relax and let's try to set. the pieces look at the tape it was terrible to take another look very hard to take out a little to get a little longer here the plug hat he ever had sex with her right there looking. for that little. little little little. little. little little little that. looked. like that. in a post nine eleven world the method of at the i'm trying to create and foiled terrorist attack. it has become all too common in fact many times it seems like the f.b.i. is pouring billions of dollars into these entrapment programs in order to justify the continuation of
please please underline the moment a lot of these new knowledge based types are like you know the mona lisa lisa. loeb pearl or. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm researcher. looking at the of the. little going to. be friday everyone i'm out here martin and this is breaking the set well i've got a great show for you guys today in they'll be talking about an f.b.i. al qaeda most shining a light on all things outer space and featuring a very special musical performance you won't...