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. >>> the tonga sisters. they can sing the hits. ♪ >> i see your face.hose high notes are a viral sensation. ♪ draw anything on an etch-a-sketch. not a circle or a square. >> it's very difficult. >>> you know i love music. it transcends cultures, languages, genres and these girls prove it. ♪ >> these ladies call themselves the tonga sisters. they live in hawaii. they use the same beat and go through a series of about ten different songs. these girls are hot. ♪ >> i see your face. perfect harmony. >> like crazy. >> in this video they go through the room five -- ♪ ♪ [ singing ] >> by the time they finish, they sing "miss jones is jealous," "supposed to be." ♪ ♪ >> and then they finish with "murder she wrote." >> they were all just like born to sing. i am looking for the one sister that's like, la, la, la. >> that sister doesn't exist. the tonga sisters! yay! >> how did you guys come up with this concept for this song? it's a medley. >> we were invited to a new year's competition. we picked one of the most popular songs in the year before and compiled it wi
. >>> the tonga sisters. they can sing the hits. ♪ >> i see your face.hose high notes are a viral sensation. ♪ draw anything on an etch-a-sketch. not a circle or a square. >> it's very difficult. >>> you know i love music. it transcends cultures, languages, genres and these girls prove it. ♪ >> these ladies call themselves the tonga sisters. they live in hawaii. they use the same beat and go through a series of about ten different songs. these girls are...
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. >>> new this morning, a powerful earthquake hit the pacific island of tonga. that makes four earthquakes in the past four days around the globe. u.s. geological ser va said it struck this morning, 5.8. not sure what the damage look like in tonga and how many people might be injured. 's. >>> meanwhile the death toll is rising in ecuador after powerful 7.8 magnitude there. this is how it looked in the nation's capital cowequito. 100 miles in the epicenter. this theest quake to hit ecuador since 1979. towns are flattened and the president has declared a national emergency. in japan, they are still looking for missing after two powerful earthquakes hit there earlier this week. 41 people died in the quake that struck thursday night and yesterday morning. certainly aftershocks and that's rattling nerves from the residents. footage from the air of this video shoes landslides, collapsed buildings. as you just saw evacuees huddled outside. >>> back here in the u.s., runners are getting ready for one of the biggest races in the country. i'm talking about the boston mara
. >>> new this morning, a powerful earthquake hit the pacific island of tonga. that makes four earthquakes in the past four days around the globe. u.s. geological ser va said it struck this morning, 5.8. not sure what the damage look like in tonga and how many people might be injured. 's. >>> meanwhile the death toll is rising in ecuador after powerful 7.8 magnitude there. this is how it looked in the nation's capital cowequito. 100 miles in the epicenter. this theest quake to...
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. >> the tonga room at the hotel fires up a band for any seeker of the tiki lounge oasis. from reality. >> we were discussing this. but apparently san francisco is accredited with inventing the mai tai. and heads up if you're going to the tonga room, on weekend nights it's standing room only. >>> there is nothing like resting on a park bench. but when you are 8 royal, or use it has significance. we will explain. >>> a real moment that had everyone transfix. the duke and duchess of cambridge are in india. they visited the taj mahal. but would they sit on the same bench where princess diana sent 24 years ago? her son prince andrew and daughter-in-law did not disappoint. they sat on the bench for about 1 minute. , that is william, not andrew. creating what the royal palace calls new memories. now with us on the good ship. happy to have you. >> glad to be here. did you bring the weather with you? it could not get any better. >> of spectacular day. even nicer is we head toward sunday. warm summerlike temperatures. 87 in san jose. 77 on the beach. 73 in half moon bay. enjoy. we
. >> the tonga room at the hotel fires up a band for any seeker of the tiki lounge oasis. from reality. >> we were discussing this. but apparently san francisco is accredited with inventing the mai tai. and heads up if you're going to the tonga room, on weekend nights it's standing room only. >>> there is nothing like resting on a park bench. but when you are 8 royal, or use it has significance. we will explain. >>> a real moment that had everyone transfix. the...
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not quite on the earthquake there we're showing you a map of tonga because an earthquake struck thereant to show you the earthquake in ecuador. just to be clear four earthquakes around the world in four days. ton tonga, ecuador and japan. >>> again, this is that video i was referencing a moment ago. 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck ecuador. this is near the nation's capital quito. at least 77 are now dead. this is the biggest earthquake to hit ecuador since 1979. the president that declared a national emergency. all right. let's talk about japan. they are still looking for the missing there after two power earthquakes early this week. that's rattling nerves. as you can see from this foot annual, landslide, collapsed building and evacuees outside. u.s. military in japan helping with search and recovery mission. 9:13 sunday morning, a familiar face in politics will be campaigning for hillary clinton. former mayor michael nutter in wilmington as part of hillary campaign. she's in los angeles raising big bucks for remember pain. just last night actor george clooney hosted $30,000 a pl
not quite on the earthquake there we're showing you a map of tonga because an earthquake struck thereant to show you the earthquake in ecuador. just to be clear four earthquakes around the world in four days. ton tonga, ecuador and japan. >>> again, this is that video i was referencing a moment ago. 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck ecuador. this is near the nation's capital quito. at least 77 are now dead. this is the biggest earthquake to hit ecuador since 1979. the president that...
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. >>> new this morning, powerful earthquake hit the pacific island of tonga. it struck around 3:30 this morning, our time with preliminary magnitude of 5.8. it's unclear what the damage looks like and how many people may be injured this the third major earthquake around the pacific ocean in two days, the fourth around the world this week. the death toll is at 77 and rising in ecuador after a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake hits there. we're following the story, this is how it looks in the nation's capital, miles away from the epicenter of the quake. hit a populated coastal town. still the strongest to hit ecuador since 1979. towns are flattened and the president declared a national emergency. now in japan they are still looking for the missing after two powerful earthquakes there this week. 41 people died in those quakes that hit thursday night and yesterday morning. footage from the air shows a landslide, collapsed buildings, evacuees huddled outside. the u.s. military in japan is now helping with the search and recovery mission. just a recap on this. four
. >>> new this morning, powerful earthquake hit the pacific island of tonga. it struck around 3:30 this morning, our time with preliminary magnitude of 5.8. it's unclear what the damage looks like and how many people may be injured this the third major earthquake around the pacific ocean in two days, the fourth around the world this week. the death toll is at 77 and rising in ecuador after a powerful 7.8 magnitude earthquake hits there. we're following the story, this is how it looks...
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the tonga room at the fairmont still fires up the band on a floating boat. for any seeker of the tiki lounge oasis. a welcome respite from reality. >> dave: flexing the muscles on the thermometer getting members to my upper 80s. no problems happenings today plans coming got lots of blue skies to pass along with all that. progress before stay livermore 46 more . and the north by mayors that as well so. at francisco at 58 right now at this hour. concord at 51 and with the high pressure zone and small bit of an offshore what that means not so much aware of the east bay but also in the beaches. while the business of the '70s great to have out there if you're heading to note the east bay it by the way facing the royals today one of five temperature is one of 585 mostly sunny and warmer performances and then yesterday. and a breakdown temperature was on the south bay mid-80s pre much does it and tablatures retreat fairly rapidly 73:00 compliments of drier air. happening now the search has been called up for two east bay team to win this thing off ocean beach in sa
the tonga room at the fairmont still fires up the band on a floating boat. for any seeker of the tiki lounge oasis. a welcome respite from reality. >> dave: flexing the muscles on the thermometer getting members to my upper 80s. no problems happenings today plans coming got lots of blue skies to pass along with all that. progress before stay livermore 46 more . and the north by mayors that as well so. at francisco at 58 right now at this hour. concord at 51 and with the high pressure zone...
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the story is that the -- that the -- uh, health wise, as far as like heart problems, right behind tonga worst, least healthy -- >> yeah. it's a bad thing. it's really weird because when i was a kid, we were poor. we ate fish, buttered beans, potatoes, then we would have liver and onions, and potatoes and cabbage and peas. and then somewhere from the mid-seventies onwards, it just became crap. and now you've got a generation of women who don't know how to make a pot of soup. to be a real glaswegian, tony, housewife, you have to be able to make a pot of soup. i can't make soup. the joke is apparently i'm good at sex. sex takes five minutes, soup can take days, and it smells -- my husband's never asked for soup. so that works out. >> anthony: there's a terrific music scene in glasgow. the pubs are among the finest anywhere. they say glaswegians have more fun at a funeral than people in edinburgh have at a wedding. that does invite, from time to time admittedly, a fair amount of knuckleheaded behaviors. if you're looking for a beer and a beating, glasgow will happily provide it. the toughne
the story is that the -- that the -- uh, health wise, as far as like heart problems, right behind tonga worst, least healthy -- >> yeah. it's a bad thing. it's really weird because when i was a kid, we were poor. we ate fish, buttered beans, potatoes, then we would have liver and onions, and potatoes and cabbage and peas. and then somewhere from the mid-seventies onwards, it just became crap. and now you've got a generation of women who don't know how to make a pot of soup. to be a real...
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the tonga room at the fairmont still fires up the band on a floating boat. for any seeker of the tiki lounge oasis. a welcome respite from reality. in san francisco, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. next. why former alaska governor sara palin is headed to court. former vice presidential candidate sarah palin is stepping away from politics and headed to the courtroom to lay down the law! the insdier's louis aguirre is in los angeles with more. pam, she's also laying down the law in another way when it comes to protecting her family. debbie matenopolous just sat down with her to speak about the life and death situation that threatened her family ? rapper azelia banks, that's a very hateful thing. / sp: that was bad. /15:24:19 and this gal, she needs to be held accountable. last week controversial rapper azelia banks sent a series of vile tweets promoting violence against the former vp candidate sarah palin. banks has since apologized but they were so disturbing the mom of five threatened legal action. dm: why did you think it was important to sue her? /15:23:30 tha
the tonga room at the fairmont still fires up the band on a floating boat. for any seeker of the tiki lounge oasis. a welcome respite from reality. in san francisco, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. next. why former alaska governor sara palin is headed to court. former vice presidential candidate sarah palin is stepping away from politics and headed to the courtroom to lay down the law! the insdier's louis aguirre is in los angeles with more. pam, she's also laying down the law in another way when...
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also overnight a 5.8 magnitude quake struck the island of tonga. no injuries or deaths.d in the pacific ring of fire. >>> for more information about how can you help the rescue and relief efforts in ecuador and japan, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> our next guest describes campaigns of ultimate disappointment. you are working a and your doctor to maintain your health. because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where 15 people will be waiting... 12 behind the sofa, 2 behind the table and 1 and a half behind a curtain. family: surprise! but only one of them will make a life long dream come true. great things are ahead of you when your health is ready for them. at humana, we can help you with a personalized plan for your health for years to come. that's why i run on quickbooks. details. i use the payments app to accept credit cards... ...and everything autosyncs. those sales prove my sustainable designs are better for the environment and my bottom line. that's how i own it. i've been blind since birth. i go through
also overnight a 5.8 magnitude quake struck the island of tonga. no injuries or deaths.d in the pacific ring of fire. >>> for more information about how can you help the rescue and relief efforts in ecuador and japan, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> our next guest describes campaigns of ultimate disappointment. you are working a and your doctor to maintain your health. because in 5 days, 10 hours and 2 minutes you are going to be 67. and on that day you will walk into a room where...
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now this in ecuador, the earthquake in tonga. should we expect more moving forward? >> we live on a dynamic planet. we always have to be prepared for earthquakes, especially in some regions. as far as we know, there is no link between earthquakes across the pacific. within japan, that is a very active sequence that's going on. so, locally, you can certainly get more earthquakes after that type of activity. >> we talk about 7.8, susan, just wondering if that would be indicative of more or less -- does that tell you anything about the aftershocks and what is to come when you're talking about something as strong as a 7.8? >> sure. we know that earthquakes beget earthquakes. after a big event we expect aftershocks. on average the largest aftershock on a 7.8 will be close to a 6.8. if that's shallow and close to a city, that could be damaging in its own right. in japan, they're having a very active sequence. so, you have the possibility of aftershocks and even subsequent larger earthquakes. >> all right. susan hough, we certainly thank you for your time this morning. >>>
now this in ecuador, the earthquake in tonga. should we expect more moving forward? >> we live on a dynamic planet. we always have to be prepared for earthquakes, especially in some regions. as far as we know, there is no link between earthquakes across the pacific. within japan, that is a very active sequence that's going on. so, locally, you can certainly get more earthquakes after that type of activity. >> we talk about 7.8, susan, just wondering if that would be indicative of...
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. >> when the missionaries came over from tonga, my grand dad and they gave him the name that means lovework. he worked with the missionaries. i just want to be me, to the best of my ability. to be some positive influence. like in the midst of my trouble. >> and ofahengaue's troubles are significant. he is charged with molesting two girls under the age of 10. he entered a not guilty plea and is awaiting trial. >> what is your statement about the charge, guilty, not guilty, innocent? >> not guilty. i do not molest children. i'm son of the most high god. i may look like an idiot, i am not that crazy. >> ofahengaue was denied bail and has been at santa rita for 2 1/2 years while his case works its way through the courts. >> they consider me a danger to society. yeah. >> he's in on a serious charge. he appears to be a genuine nice guy. but that could all be an act. deep down inside, who knows. we don't know. we never know. personally myself, i act as if everybody in here is dangerous at all times. >> coming up -- >> they're blood cousins. fabian rose was actively trying to kill jimbo. >> the
. >> when the missionaries came over from tonga, my grand dad and they gave him the name that means lovework. he worked with the missionaries. i just want to be me, to the best of my ability. to be some positive influence. like in the midst of my trouble. >> and ofahengaue's troubles are significant. he is charged with molesting two girls under the age of 10. he entered a not guilty plea and is awaiting trial. >> what is your statement about the charge, guilty, not guilty,...
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on the reservation, a radio speaking in the tonga and what and that wet my appetite to start asking questions. it ultimately ended up in a monograph published 22 years ago. about for years to gather information about it. i did not where to go, i did not know who to contact. in my naivete i thought i would contact the fcc and tell me if they -- and find out if they could tell me about native stations. and they said, what? and i said, well, can you tell me something about the licensees of the lakota sioux special. the person i spoke to said, no, not really. but if you go out to the archives in maryland you can dig through there and maybe find out some information about it. i thought, well, i don't want to do that and then i made another major faux pas. i contacted the and ap nothing about any broadcasting. and they said, what? there are indian radio stations out there? thate time i did not know native american broadcasting was a public medium. in thedid -- this was late 1980's, early 1990's, before the age of google. i tracked down an agency called the national association of close --ndiscernib
on the reservation, a radio speaking in the tonga and what and that wet my appetite to start asking questions. it ultimately ended up in a monograph published 22 years ago. about for years to gather information about it. i did not where to go, i did not know who to contact. in my naivete i thought i would contact the fcc and tell me if they -- and find out if they could tell me about native stations. and they said, what? and i said, well, can you tell me something about the licensees of the...
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its current position moving quickly away from the island nation of tonga. flooding across this part of the world. take a look at just how they're coping with this current situation. it's. day after day of rainfall. fortunately, this part of the world is very prone and really knows how to handle these tropical cyclones. but nonetheless, no one wants to have to cope with this type of situation where they receive nearly three times their average monthly rainfall for april and we still have several days to go for the potential of more rain. this is on top of our new tropical cyclone zena that is moving to the east. it did bring some more rainfall into fiji. take a look at these totals. over 450 millimeters of rainfall since earlier this week. and that is all thanks to wave after wave of tropical activity that continues to move through this region. fortunately, zena is now exiting the island nation. they'll start to clean up from the flood waters that have ensued from this but it is going to take a long time because remember, they are still reeling from the stro
its current position moving quickly away from the island nation of tonga. flooding across this part of the world. take a look at just how they're coping with this current situation. it's. day after day of rainfall. fortunately, this part of the world is very prone and really knows how to handle these tropical cyclones. but nonetheless, no one wants to have to cope with this type of situation where they receive nearly three times their average monthly rainfall for april and we still have several...