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reporter: well, welcome to my spring wonderland!anch brooks park and cherry blossoms are all over this place. it is beautiful. the smell of it intoxicating. >> i love spring. i jumped the gun on this. i wore the sunday easter hat because i love easter and i could not wait until sunday. and, so as i was walking around the cherry blossom trees smelling them actually right where i was. the largest collection of cherry blossom trees in america. so, yeah. as i was taking, as i was surrounded by the intoxicating smell of the cherry blossoms, i fell into this smell. i think i have fallen under a smell spell, like alice and wonderland. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wait, who is this? are you okay? yes. am i am your friend inch they i wake up. there it is. >> no. >> then i asked them some more about cherry blos sops and we walked around. >> this is a cherry blossom capital of the world. right here in ses ex-con ty. >> revery proud of him movement well, they make you want to be a kid again. that is it. >> alice and wonderland. >> so beautiful. all right. >>
reporter: well, welcome to my spring wonderland!anch brooks park and cherry blossoms are all over this place. it is beautiful. the smell of it intoxicating. >> i love spring. i jumped the gun on this. i wore the sunday easter hat because i love easter and i could not wait until sunday. and, so as i was walking around the cherry blossom trees smelling them actually right where i was. the largest collection of cherry blossom trees in america. so, yeah. as i was taking, as i was surrounded...
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alice in wonderland. but you forget that my parents were puerto rican, and back then alice in wonderland was not wasn't a book it that my parents had given me as --hild, and you would think i should have known about alice in wonderland, but i didn't, so i had to read alice in wonderland, and that is what we have to do when we come from a different culture. we can't denigrate the other culture. we can't denigrate our own culture. i take a great deal of pride -- [cheers and applause] we have some: and of the most extraordinary ,uthors, artists, musicians people of knowledge that the world possesses. , but so does america. and that i can share, learn, and enrichesth cultures in riche me, and i hope i am enriching the other culture as well. maintaining pride in who we are and forcinggive others to see us and understand that we too can give of equal value, and that is how i leverage. i never let anybody forget that if they think i am smart, it is not because of affirmative action. [applause] >> justice, we are
alice in wonderland. but you forget that my parents were puerto rican, and back then alice in wonderland was not wasn't a book it that my parents had given me as --hild, and you would think i should have known about alice in wonderland, but i didn't, so i had to read alice in wonderland, and that is what we have to do when we come from a different culture. we can't denigrate the other culture. we can't denigrate our own culture. i take a great deal of pride -- [cheers and applause] we have...
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alice in wonderland. but you forget that my parents were puerto rican and back then, allison in wonderland wasn't translated. it wasn't the book that my parents had given me as a child. you would think, i i should have known about alice in wonderland but i didn't. so i had to read alice in wonderland. that is what we have to do when we come from a different culture. we can denigrate the other culture, we can denigrate our own culture, i but i take a great deal of pride in the latino i am. [applause] and we have some of the most extraordinary authors, artists, musicians, people of knowledge that the world possesses but so does america. i can share and learn and be in both cultures and riches me. i hope that i am making contributions which enriches the other culture as well. that's how we do it. maintaining pride in who we are and what we give and forcing others to see us.and to understand that we too can give of equal value and that's how i leverage. i never let anybody forget that if they think i'm smart,
alice in wonderland. but you forget that my parents were puerto rican and back then, allison in wonderland wasn't translated. it wasn't the book that my parents had given me as a child. you would think, i i should have known about alice in wonderland but i didn't. so i had to read alice in wonderland. that is what we have to do when we come from a different culture. we can denigrate the other culture, we can denigrate our own culture, i but i take a great deal of pride in the latino i am....
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> a lot of people watching that, 120 million. >>> a few teens were caught stealing candy in the wonderlandeme park. look how police responded, a helicopter, thermal cameras and the canine. they were spotted hiding under a police. police say even though it was just candy, it was a good lesson for the kids. would you want your kids to have a lesson like that? >> i'll teach them that lesson. >>> one harlem globe trotter is taking his talent to new heights from the roof of nassau coliseum. with a flick of the wrist he sinks this trick shot right off the side of the building as you saw, swoosh, went right in. they're like, whatever. watch this. he steps it up. this time taking a backwards shot. then watch what happens. he makes it right in. >> unbelievable. >> that is why he is a harlem globe trotter. that's for sure. >>> an update on michael buble's son's lattal with cancer. >>> hillary clinton may have found her calling as a shoe model. you're watching "early today." you don't want to miss it. watch. nothing can stop crizal® no-glare lenses. neither water. nor smudge. nor scratch. nor damagin
> a lot of people watching that, 120 million. >>> a few teens were caught stealing candy in the wonderlandeme park. look how police responded, a helicopter, thermal cameras and the canine. they were spotted hiding under a police. police say even though it was just candy, it was a good lesson for the kids. would you want your kids to have a lesson like that? >> i'll teach them that lesson. >>> one harlem globe trotter is taking his talent to new heights from the roof...
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. >> wonderland. this is boogie wonderland out there. why not. and you dance your way to work. take it easy, though, the roads are wet around the bay area. >> yeah. >> and a live look at the airport at sfo. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] what that is? >> sfo. yup, checking in on the airport and hopefully not enough weather to disturb the flights. >> yeah. >> and a lot of people back in town after spring break. some people mean off this week. >> right. >> and we'll check in on that. it's monday, april 17th. i'm pam cook. >> and welcome back to you. >> thank you so much. >> and i am dave clark. steve pahlsson is there and i think he should take an umbrella. >> and i would. >> why not? >> yeah. >> and that is too much light rain drizzle out there and going to continue into wednesday. that looks look a break and un
. >> wonderland. this is boogie wonderland out there. why not. and you dance your way to work. take it easy, though, the roads are wet around the bay area. >> yeah. >> and a live look at the airport at sfo. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] what that is? >> sfo. yup, checking in on the airport and hopefully not enough weather to disturb the flights. >> yeah. >> and a lot of people back in town after spring break. some people mean off this week. >>...
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feared -- wonderland. >> you emerge in a wonderland when suddenly countries around the world are queuing up to give us trading advantages and access to their markets when previously we have never been able to achieve it. i do want the best outcome for the united kingdom from this process. no doubt somewhere there's a hatter holding a tea party with the dormouse. [laughter] [applause] >> we need these trade negotiations to recoup at least some of the losses which were 're going to incur from leaving the single market. >> for me, this referendum was a massive peaceful resolution by consent of historic proportions. this bill at last endorses bad that revolution. >> i feel i would be abandoning my duty to my constituents who have overwhelmingly and unwaveringly made their point that they do not want to leave the european union. >> i accept the democratic vote and i think we should allow it to be triggered. >> this is the moment when begin to take back control of our borders and our money. once again we have become a sovereign nationstate in command of our own destiny and i'm absolutely delig
feared -- wonderland. >> you emerge in a wonderland when suddenly countries around the world are queuing up to give us trading advantages and access to their markets when previously we have never been able to achieve it. i do want the best outcome for the united kingdom from this process. no doubt somewhere there's a hatter holding a tea party with the dormouse. [laughter] [applause] >> we need these trade negotiations to recoup at least some of the losses which were 're going to...
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the annual convention is a wonderland for people of all ages. >> you get to play like you are a little kid again. >> if it wasn't for comics i wouldn't know how to read. >> i get to see my favorite characters. a lot of these characters are very cool because i have most of the movies. >> you can see apple cofounder steve wozniak. >>> not old enough to drive but a group of bay area kids took apart a car today. the first tinker fest. more than 1,000 kids from around the bay area picked up tools and picked apart cars and electronics all in the name of science. >> it is a celebration of hands on exploration, playful engaging with materials and tools, taking things apart, putting them together and allowing kids to basically decide what interests them, what ideas they have and explore them in a fun and playful way. >> he hopes to make tinker fest an annual event. >>> now your forecast. >> ask them to change my tail light that might be beneath them? i'm here. it's saturday evening. let's take a look at what happened. the sun finally broke out as we went through the evening hours. look at the g
the annual convention is a wonderland for people of all ages. >> you get to play like you are a little kid again. >> if it wasn't for comics i wouldn't know how to read. >> i get to see my favorite characters. a lot of these characters are very cool because i have most of the movies. >> you can see apple cofounder steve wozniak. >>> not old enough to drive but a group of bay area kids took apart a car today. the first tinker fest. more than 1,000 kids from...
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. >> a wonderland who suddenly countries throughout the world are queuing up to give us trading advantages once again we become a sovereign nationstate in command of our own destiny, and i am absolutely delighted about that. >> embarrassment for the chancellor forced to drop parts of his budget almost as soon as he did look at it. >> it is shocking and humiliating the chancellor has been forced, forced to come here to address a key budget decision. >> the british prime minister met a new u.s. president but there was an explosive reaction from the common speaker. >> after the imposition of the migrant ban by president donald trump, i and even more strongly opposed for the address by president donald trump. >> there were other changes. the scheme along child refugees from europe into the uk was suddenly stopped. >> how does she live with herself, leaving thousands of children subject to disease, people trafficking, squalor? >> what many remember most about westminster spring term and nothing to do with arguments over europe. the ancient, britain's democracy was at the center of an attack for
. >> a wonderland who suddenly countries throughout the world are queuing up to give us trading advantages once again we become a sovereign nationstate in command of our own destiny, and i am absolutely delighted about that. >> embarrassment for the chancellor forced to drop parts of his budget almost as soon as he did look at it. >> it is shocking and humiliating the chancellor has been forced, forced to come here to address a key budget decision. >> the british prime...
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. >> wonderland. this is boogie wonderland out there. why not. and you dance your way to work. take it easy, though, the roads are wet around the bay area. >> yeah. >> and a live look at the airport at sfo. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] what that is? >> sfo. yup, checking in on the airport and hopefully not enough weather to disturb the flights. >> yeah. >> and a lot of people back in town after spring break. some people mean off this week. >> right. >> and we'll check in on that. it's monday, april 17th. i'm pam cook. >> and welcome back to you. >> thank you so much. >> and i am dave clark. steve pahlsson is there and i think he should take an umbrella. >> and i would. >> why not? >> yeah. >> and that is too much light rain drizzle out there and going to continue into wednesday. that looks look a break and until then, a lot -- there is not a lot of rain with these systems, but it can be just steady. and some of that steady in the russian river and into the santa cruz mountains can stack up to a half an inch to 3/4 of an inch. other areas, less than a couple 100s. and you see the
. >> wonderland. this is boogie wonderland out there. why not. and you dance your way to work. take it easy, though, the roads are wet around the bay area. >> yeah. >> and a live look at the airport at sfo. >> and -- [ indiscernible ] what that is? >> sfo. yup, checking in on the airport and hopefully not enough weather to disturb the flights. >> yeah. >> and a lot of people back in town after spring break. some people mean off this week. >>...
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in ocean city jay gillian was sprucing up the family amusement park, wonderland peer it's none-year-oldso many memories this is the one ride as long as i'm alive will never go anywhere this means traditions and so many families that have been on this, it's really what wonderland is all about and ocean city. ♪ >> reporter: jay happens to be the mayor of ocean city. he recommends the easter morning sunrise service at music peer if you're around but that fever boater ace round town feel it for sure. paul monaghan got spring fever that's him down there working on his 31-foot jupiter. don't you wish you had one? >> tune it up. just put the spark plugs in. and then you put a coat of wax on it. you fill it up up with gas and off go. >> paul might have a fishing line in the water as soon as tomorrow. 81 degrees in philly today according to kathy orr. cooler at the shore. but forty nine degrees in the water. what are you people doing? that is still cold. >> lots of things you can do to give a little cure to that spring fever i would not recommend going in the water just for safety issues. ♪ >> r
in ocean city jay gillian was sprucing up the family amusement park, wonderland peer it's none-year-oldso many memories this is the one ride as long as i'm alive will never go anywhere this means traditions and so many families that have been on this, it's really what wonderland is all about and ocean city. ♪ >> reporter: jay happens to be the mayor of ocean city. he recommends the easter morning sunrise service at music peer if you're around but that fever boater ace round town feel it...
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it's like a little boy's wonderland. and he had them protected with a fence and with big mean dogs. we couldn't get past the dogs. >> did you ever wish that he spent more time with you? >> you know -- >> were you curious about him? >> yeah, i was eager for the opportunity to get to know him. >> after his mother's death, stuart and his family move away. when stuart graduates high school in 1984, he decides to take a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a greyhound bus ticket and went out to enid on my own. he took me over to his shop, and for the first time, i got to spend some time with my grandfather. >> and with all those cars. sure, they look like heaps of scrap, but stuart comes to understand this was his grandfather's pride and joy, his collection. its centerpiece -- these two depression-era cords. >> grandpa had a fascination with the cord, because it was the first car that had front-wheel drive, and they had done some really ingenious things under the hood. >> after his high school road trip, stuart heads out west for college and then launches a successful furniture busine
it's like a little boy's wonderland. and he had them protected with a fence and with big mean dogs. we couldn't get past the dogs. >> did you ever wish that he spent more time with you? >> you know -- >> were you curious about him? >> yeah, i was eager for the opportunity to get to know him. >> after his mother's death, stuart and his family move away. when stuart graduates high school in 1984, he decides to take a summer road trip back to enid. >> i got a...
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now you are in a winter wonderland and you would almost be convinced it was a completely different place. >> thank you for creating these videos, dude. it really drives a message home and it really paints it clearly what the problem was. >>> how would you like it if you started a new job and your boss is just putting some of the first things you do on the internet? that's what this man did. but he says this is instructional for everybody including him as a boss. >> i would call that this show. >> i was going to say my first day there were millions of people. >> kyle is his son's friend and wanted to learn the tree trade. he says he doesn't really blame kyle for what you're about to see. he says when you explain one thing to somebody, you can't just assume they know what you mean. >> if you're going to learn the basics of looking after a tree, maybe start on a smaller tree. >> nice to see him branching out here. >> said let it run. kyle didn't know what it meant. >> neither did i. >> when you tut the top, you let it run quite a ways before you stop it. >> but kyle held on tight. >> there
now you are in a winter wonderland and you would almost be convinced it was a completely different place. >> thank you for creating these videos, dude. it really drives a message home and it really paints it clearly what the problem was. >>> how would you like it if you started a new job and your boss is just putting some of the first things you do on the internet? that's what this man did. but he says this is instructional for everybody including him as a boss. >> i would...
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teens caught stealing in canada's wonderland theme park. seems like a small time crime. how the police responded to the trespassing report. a helicopter. thermal cameras and a canine unit. they were spotted hiding under a tree. all three were later arrested and released. even though it was candy they responded appropriately to the call, plus it was a good lesson for the kids. >> serious business i guess. going to take the candy obviously. >> imagine if your kid stole candy and that happens. more than a lesson. >>> one harlem globetrotter taking it to new heights. watch of it with a flick of a wrist, he sinks this trick shot, you see that, in the side of the building, if you are not impressed he steps up his game. this time taking a backward shot. here we go. >> come on. >> right in. >> oh, come on. that's why they get paid the big bucks. >>> an update on michael buble's son. watch. nothing can stop crizal® no-glare lenses. neither water. nor smudge. nor scratch. nor damaging uv rays. nor glare of night can keep you from the clearest vision possible. ask for crizal no-gla
teens caught stealing in canada's wonderland theme park. seems like a small time crime. how the police responded to the trespassing report. a helicopter. thermal cameras and a canine unit. they were spotted hiding under a tree. all three were later arrested and released. even though it was candy they responded appropriately to the call, plus it was a good lesson for the kids. >> serious business i guess. going to take the candy obviously. >> imagine if your kid stole candy and that...
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a winter wonderland awaits spring breakers. >>> the road to tahoe may be clesed now. but if you were able to get there, lots of snow for spring breakers. today the slopes were packed at donner's ski ranch. good news for the resorts. storm after storm shut down the roads to tahoe a couple of times. today, lots of snow. >> it has been a snow-mageddon. totally crazy with lots of snow on a regular basis. >> i don't think we've ever been skiing this late and seeing this much snow. >> it is a not done yet. the sierra has seen 700 inches of snow, more than 100 inches in march alone. it was the wettest water year in history. it doesn't look like any end in sight. >> that looks like mid january. more than 60 feet of snow up there this winter season. and maybe another eight to ten inches by late tomorrow. >> make your reservations for may. we will see you tomorrow. bye-bye. rs and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- aaron paul, keri russell
a winter wonderland awaits spring breakers. >>> the road to tahoe may be clesed now. but if you were able to get there, lots of snow for spring breakers. today the slopes were packed at donner's ski ranch. good news for the resorts. storm after storm shut down the roads to tahoe a couple of times. today, lots of snow. >> it has been a snow-mageddon. totally crazy with lots of snow on a regular basis. >> i don't think we've ever been skiing this late and seeing this much...
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. >>> a frozen tweet wonderland has opened just in time for summer.pay $29 for a ticket and experience these interactive exhibits filled with banana splits, cones, pop sickles, gummy bears. i love those. cones on the wall. also an entire pool filled with 100 million custom-made sprinkles. if you are interested in visiting, they're looking to expand around the united states and the world next year. i would say they have to have an age minimum. if you throw kids in there, scooping handfuls of sprinkles into their mouth. >> i might do it, too. >> make sure people take their shoes off. a very good point. thanks for joining us. i'm yasmin vossoughian. >> i'm frances rivera. have a great weekend and a great friday. we'll see you ba ck ok, let's try this. it says you apply the blue one to me. here? no. have a little fun together, or a lot. k-y yours and mine. two sensations that work together, so you can play together. great weekend ahead in terms of weather -- let )s get started - you )re it's finally friday. we have a great weekend ahead in terms of weathe
. >>> a frozen tweet wonderland has opened just in time for summer.pay $29 for a ticket and experience these interactive exhibits filled with banana splits, cones, pop sickles, gummy bears. i love those. cones on the wall. also an entire pool filled with 100 million custom-made sprinkles. if you are interested in visiting, they're looking to expand around the united states and the world next year. i would say they have to have an age minimum. if you throw kids in there, scooping...
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the annual convention is a wonderland of for people of all ages who love fantasy, science fiction, movies technology. >> you get to play like you're a little kid again. >> i'm a illustrator. if it wasn't for comics i wouldn't know how to read. >> my favorite characters. and a lot of these characters are very cool because i have most of the movies. >> comic-con continues tomorrow. youcan see apple co-founder steve wozniak along with actors pam greer and jon cusack. >>> they're not old enough to drive but a group of bay area kids took apart a car today. abc 7 news was at the chabot space and science dprercenter i oakland for the tinker fest. more than 1,000 kids in the bay area picked up tools and picked apart cars and electronics all in the name of science. >> tinkerfest is a celebration of hands-on exploration, playful engaging with materials and tools, taking things apart, putting them together, allowing kids to basically decide what interests them, what ideas they have, and explore them in a fun and playful way. >> he hopes to make tinkerfest an annual event. >> announcer: now your accu
the annual convention is a wonderland of for people of all ages who love fantasy, science fiction, movies technology. >> you get to play like you're a little kid again. >> i'm a illustrator. if it wasn't for comics i wouldn't know how to read. >> my favorite characters. and a lot of these characters are very cool because i have most of the movies. >> comic-con continues tomorrow. youcan see apple co-founder steve wozniak along with actors pam greer and jon cusack....
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the annual convention is a wonderland of for people of all ages who love fantasy, science fiction, moviesnology. >> you get to play like you're a little kid again. >> i'm a illustrator. if it wasn't for comics i wouldn't know how to read. >> my favorite characters. and a lot of these characters are very cool because i have most of the movies. >> comic-con continues tomorrow. youcan see apple co-founder steve wozniak along with actors pam greer and jon cusack. >>> they're not old enough to drive but a group of bay area kids took apart a car today. abc 7 news was at the chabot space and science dprercenter i oakland for the tinker fest. more than 1,000 kids in the bay area picked up tools and picked apart cars and eleronics all in the name of science. >> tinkerfests a celebration of hands-on exploration, playful engaging with materials and tools, taking things apart, putting them together, allowing kids to basically decide what interests them, what ideas they have, and explore them in a fun and playful way. >> he hopes to make tinkerfest an annual event. >> announcer: now your accuweather f
the annual convention is a wonderland of for people of all ages who love fantasy, science fiction, moviesnology. >> you get to play like you're a little kid again. >> i'm a illustrator. if it wasn't for comics i wouldn't know how to read. >> my favorite characters. and a lot of these characters are very cool because i have most of the movies. >> comic-con continues tomorrow. youcan see apple co-founder steve wozniak along with actors pam greer and jon cusack....
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many immersive shows, like this one based on alice in wonderland, have proved popular, but some feelone from being an art form that was new and exciting, people are now going for the experience of it. if you have not got something you want to see and achieve by bringing the audience into the show, then you may as well not do it this way, you may as well not do it this way, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, perhaps, and audience participation is a must, but the growth of immersive theatre suggests that watching the show, for some, is no longer enough. sport now and a full round—up from the bbc sport centre. hello. many thanks. there's a little over an hour to go before this weekend's premier league begins with the merseyside derby between liverpool and everton at anfield. both teams are missing key figures. adam lalanna and jordan henderson two names missing for the home side, whilst the visitors are without jame mccarthy and seamus coleman. we can hear now from the liverpool managerjurgen klopp. they are on a really good run. they really did not lose a lot of game
many immersive shows, like this one based on alice in wonderland, have proved popular, but some feelone from being an art form that was new and exciting, people are now going for the experience of it. if you have not got something you want to see and achieve by bringing the audience into the show, then you may as well not do it this way, you may as well not do it this way, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, perhaps, and audience participation is a must, but the growth of...
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. >> you got susan, you got alex in wonderland, and all those other guys, man.'t know their names, right, but they're cool. man these dudes are super. and they're all from california, man. can you believe that? >> when we first started working with darren bailey, we had heard that he had this very violent past, that he was not only violent on the streets, but once he got into prison, had a very erratic and impulsive and violent nature. so when we encountered him, he was already in a process of going through therapy and trying to make himself a better inmate. >> i have never given myself a chance. and because i'm giving myself a chance to do better for myself, i have a supporting cast that are saying, yeah, we believe in you. yeah, he's showing progress. yeah, he's no longer the person that has held him hostage for years. >> but when it came to talking about the convictions that earned him a 147-year prison term, crimes which included two murders, battery, and criminal confinement, bailey was only open to a point. >> man, it was kind of gruesome, man. bodies all
. >> you got susan, you got alex in wonderland, and all those other guys, man.'t know their names, right, but they're cool. man these dudes are super. and they're all from california, man. can you believe that? >> when we first started working with darren bailey, we had heard that he had this very violent past, that he was not only violent on the streets, but once he got into prison, had a very erratic and impulsive and violent nature. so when we encountered him, he was already in a...
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many immersive shows like this one based on alice in wonderland have proved popular, but some feel thatng to being something that people are ending up going for the experience of it. if you haven't got something you want to say and achieve, by bringing the audience into the show, you may as well not do it immersively, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, audience participation is a must, the growth of immersive theatre suggest that watching a show is for some no longer enough. looks like fun. let's find out how the weather's looking. hello there. it was a fairly typical april day today with spells of sunshine, but also some sharp showers. 0vernight the showers tend to fade away. as the showers tend to fade away. as the skies clear and the winds fall, it will turn quite chilly. there was a lot of cloud developing. it was wet for some parts of northern england in particular. elsewhere the showers are more scattered. they tend to fade away slowly. eventually they dry up in the midlands and i think we'll keep extra cloud on the north sea coasts. most places are fine and dry
many immersive shows like this one based on alice in wonderland have proved popular, but some feel thatng to being something that people are ending up going for the experience of it. if you haven't got something you want to say and achieve, by bringing the audience into the show, you may as well not do it immersively, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, audience participation is a must, the growth of immersive theatre suggest that watching a show is for some no longer enough....
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many immersive shows, like this one based on alice in wonderland has proved popular, but some feel thexciting to being something that people are going for the experience of. if you've not got something you want to say and achieve by bringing the audience into the show, then you might as well not do it in mercifully, you might as well not do it at all. confusing at times, perhaps audience participation is a must, for the growth of immersive dish is that watching a show is for some no longer enough. inafew in a few moments viewers on bbc one willjoin kids are voted for a round—up of the news, followed by sportsday, but now we can get the weather. we have had thunder and hail reported. tomorrow, it looks much drier. warm sunny spells for many of us drier. warm sunny spells for many of us but not before a chilly night. under the starry skies, as those showers continued to ease in intensity, sharp across eastern areas. they will ease away foremost and allow temperatures to foreclose the frost levels for scotland and northern islands. ground frost even further south. potentially mist and fog
many immersive shows, like this one based on alice in wonderland has proved popular, but some feel thexciting to being something that people are going for the experience of. if you've not got something you want to say and achieve by bringing the audience into the show, then you might as well not do it in mercifully, you might as well not do it at all. confusing at times, perhaps audience participation is a must, for the growth of immersive dish is that watching a show is for some no longer...
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the question is, can the future of this unique wonderland be guaranteed before it is too late?r david shukman. it looks very dramatic. is it reversible? it can be. yes. it takes at least a decade for some corals to recover, to restore their relationship with the algae which live inside them and provide the energy. other corals take longer. i was speaking to the lead scientist in this research this morning, he said there was a patchy response among the corals will stop some reeds are badly hit. there are lots of different species involved. the key thing is whether the water temperature returns to a normal level, a cooler level, allowing the corals chance to recover. if it stays warm, it would be much harder. is it down to climate change? on top of that all sorts of other threats like cyclones which ten up the reef. there are pesticides running off through the rivers and down to the reef. climate change is one of the key things. the key fact is the water temperature. —— the key factor. this bleaching event can lead to the death of the corals. the more severe the heat wave in the
the question is, can the future of this unique wonderland be guaranteed before it is too late?r david shukman. it looks very dramatic. is it reversible? it can be. yes. it takes at least a decade for some corals to recover, to restore their relationship with the algae which live inside them and provide the energy. other corals take longer. i was speaking to the lead scientist in this research this morning, he said there was a patchy response among the corals will stop some reeds are badly hit....
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. >> anthony: nobody's suggesting we return to an agrarian wonderland where we are all going to farmoman 1: why not? >> anthony: you like this idea? >> woman 1: yeah, why not? >> woman 3: some of us will, some of us. >> anthony: if i put a yogurt in the refrigerator, and i put my name on it, "tony," and someone takes a bite out of it, i've got a problem. >> woman 4: really? >> anthony: yeah, this is why i don't live in a commune. >> woman 1: because someone will -- is taking my yogurt? >> woman 4: yeah, but if you didn't have a yogurt you would like to eat from someone else's. >> anthony: and i will. [ laughter ] ust unlimited data. we want unlimited entertainment. so we can stream unlimited action. watch unlimited robots. watch unlimited romance. if you are into that. but we also want more like... unlimited hbo. can i stop dying now mark? no can't do mi amigo. it's unlimited. besides you are really good at it james. don't settle for any unlimited data plan. only the at&t unlimited plus plan comes with hbo included at no extra charge. break through your aergies. tt instead of allergy
. >> anthony: nobody's suggesting we return to an agrarian wonderland where we are all going to farmoman 1: why not? >> anthony: you like this idea? >> woman 1: yeah, why not? >> woman 3: some of us will, some of us. >> anthony: if i put a yogurt in the refrigerator, and i put my name on it, "tony," and someone takes a bite out of it, i've got a problem. >> woman 4: really? >> anthony: yeah, this is why i don't live in a commune. >>...
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. >> anthony: the wonderland of fresh papaya salads along with tasty train station treats we were tolding frenzy. there's no papaya salad, everything's gone dude. oh, here's some bananas. >> anthony: yeah, two of those. >> darren: two of those, merci. >> anthony: we get what we can. man, it's quite a scene. >> darren: it's pretty, yeah, it's pretty insane. >> anthony: it's hard to complain about the lack of food options if you look around. >> darren: lots of kids, want that? all right. yeah, it's hard. >> anthony: wow, this is nice. >> darren: oh, this is the way to travel. until like, uh, a palm leaf comes flying in. watch it, watch it, watch it. ♪ she's got that gorgeous 20-something skin. is it dna or olay? new olay total effects fights seven signs of aging to help take years off of your skin age. who needs dna when you have olay? new total effects. he's a nascar champion who's she's a world-class swimmer who's stared down the best in her sport. but for both of them, the most challenging opponent was... pe blood clots in my lung. it was really scary. a dvt in my leg. i had to learn
. >> anthony: the wonderland of fresh papaya salads along with tasty train station treats we were tolding frenzy. there's no papaya salad, everything's gone dude. oh, here's some bananas. >> anthony: yeah, two of those. >> darren: two of those, merci. >> anthony: we get what we can. man, it's quite a scene. >> darren: it's pretty, yeah, it's pretty insane. >> anthony: it's hard to complain about the lack of food options if you look around. >> darren:...
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you are done "avatar," "alice in -- you worked on "avatar," "alice in wonderland." you feel like you were pushing the boundaries and starting to double within the immersive entertainment world? >> i started this journey on exploring vr when i was working on "avatar." we were creating these 360 degree worlds for the first time, and actually making a movie in that world. jim cameron had a virtual camera, and he could go into those locations, and actually create a film that way. i just saw it was simply a matter of time before we would take the technology and develop it so we could actually stepped into those worlds, and that's what we see happening now. caroline: where are you finding demand already coming from, stemming from? is it hollywood knocking on your door? >> i think originally everyone thought it would go to the gaming community. what i wanted to see was, this was something that could be a very powerful way to tell a story in a new way. what we did, we did a cinematic test, a four-minute test to put everything that hollywood has to offer into this experiment
you are done "avatar," "alice in -- you worked on "avatar," "alice in wonderland." you feel like you were pushing the boundaries and starting to double within the immersive entertainment world? >> i started this journey on exploring vr when i was working on "avatar." we were creating these 360 degree worlds for the first time, and actually making a movie in that world. jim cameron had a virtual camera, and he could go into those locations, and...
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the question is, can the future of this unique wonderland be guaranteed before it is too late?e warmest day we have seen this year, with temperatures peaking at 21.5 celsius. much cooler air flowing temperatures peaking at 21.5 celsius. much cooler airflowing in across the uk. for some of us, temperatures are down from yesterday afternoon. unlike yesterday, we have seen the cloud bubbling up as the days go by. he few for northern scotla nd days go by. he few for northern scotland as well, but it is a largely dry picture for england and wales. there is some late today sunshine to look forward to, but clear skies overnight will allow temperatures to follow way. some patches of ground frost by the end of the night. across northern scotland, outbreaks of rain will set m, scotland, outbreaks of rain will set in, and that rain will be cure for much of tuesday as well. particularly persistent in the islands and highlands of scotland. further south, the better the sunshine will be. we are looking at ice of 16 degrees in london, not bad for the type of year, but not quite the 25 degrees
the question is, can the future of this unique wonderland be guaranteed before it is too late?e warmest day we have seen this year, with temperatures peaking at 21.5 celsius. much cooler air flowing temperatures peaking at 21.5 celsius. much cooler airflowing in across the uk. for some of us, temperatures are down from yesterday afternoon. unlike yesterday, we have seen the cloud bubbling up as the days go by. he few for northern scotla nd days go by. he few for northern scotland as well, but...
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snow, we've had sleet, some rain mixing in now but colder air certainly wil you see this winter wonderlands is a huge sprawling storms that has snow, sleet and rain and severe weather, too. a late season storm springing up from pennsylvania to southern maine. the northeast getting pounded with heavy wet snow and sleet. the storm wreaking havoc for drivers as salt truck and snowplows take to the roads. to the south, the warm sector. system bringing severe weather to virginia, strong winds, hail and tornado in the town of chesapeake ripping this church in half. debris hanging from trees littering the field across the street. >> you take a shot in the gut and bounce back. the same storm tearing through virginia beach damaging 50 thousands there, over 30 residents displaced from their homes, trees split, fences uproaded along the virginia street -- uprooted along this virginia street. >> fences down, it's overwhelming. >> reporter: that was day three of the severe weather event which is what we expect to talk about, when we get into april. it was 20 years ago we had the great april fools snows
snow, we've had sleet, some rain mixing in now but colder air certainly wil you see this winter wonderlands is a huge sprawling storms that has snow, sleet and rain and severe weather, too. a late season storm springing up from pennsylvania to southern maine. the northeast getting pounded with heavy wet snow and sleet. the storm wreaking havoc for drivers as salt truck and snowplows take to the roads. to the south, the warm sector. system bringing severe weather to virginia, strong winds, hail...
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however, it's piling up too quickly for them and krath winter wonderland.n april fool's joke. it is the 1st of april just to remind you. that system quickly moving off to the east. it's not the concern we have with this. we've had a string of severe weather on friday with another round of severe storms possible today but this is across the virginia beach region. we'll get to the video in just one second. but look at this. three confirmed tornado reports. 16 hail reports. today's severe weather chances brings us to central texas. anywhere from dallas r dallas to waco as well as the del rio and san angelo region. as we head into the day on sunday we're ending off the weekend unfortunately with a high risk of severe weather. this time we focus on central and eastern sections of texas and portions of western louisiana. houston, really that's our enhanced risk area that we're going to look out for long track tornadoes and the potential for extremely damaging straight line winds and large hail as well. let's show you the video footage on friday of the tornado tha
however, it's piling up too quickly for them and krath winter wonderland.n april fool's joke. it is the 1st of april just to remind you. that system quickly moving off to the east. it's not the concern we have with this. we've had a string of severe weather on friday with another round of severe storms possible today but this is across the virginia beach region. we'll get to the video in just one second. but look at this. three confirmed tornado reports. 16 hail reports. today's severe weather...
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mixing in now but colder air certainly will turn this all over to snow and you can see this winter wonderlandind me across parts of new england. this is a huge, sprawling storm that had all sorts of weather from snow, sleet and rain to severe weather too. a late season storm springing up from pennsylvania to southern maine. the northeast getting pounded with heavy, wet snow and sleet. >> our underground utilities working out in this wet mess hoping i can get it done before it all picks up. >> reporter: this storm wreaking havoc for drivers as salt trucks and snowplows take to the road. >> the snow turned to all sleet at sundown and it's accumulating on the roadways. even the interstates are slick. to the south the warm sector of the system bringing severe weather to virginia. strong winds, hail and a tornado in the town of chesapeake ripping this church in half. debris hanging from trees littering the field across the street. >> well, it's hard, but you take a shot in the gut and then you just bounce back. >> reporter: the same storm tearing through virginia beach. damaging 50 houses there. o
mixing in now but colder air certainly will turn this all over to snow and you can see this winter wonderlandind me across parts of new england. this is a huge, sprawling storm that had all sorts of weather from snow, sleet and rain to severe weather too. a late season storm springing up from pennsylvania to southern maine. the northeast getting pounded with heavy, wet snow and sleet. >> our underground utilities working out in this wet mess hoping i can get it done before it all picks...
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the question is, can the future of this unique wonderland be guaranteed before it is too late?r of biological 0ceanography and leads the coral reef laboratory, which studies the effect of the environment on corals. argue concerned now that the damage to the barrier reef could be so extensive that it might never recover? the damage is certainly stronger. especially the fact that there is bleaching now two years in a row, and part of this affects some stretches which were covered in both yea rs' events, stretches which were covered in both years' events, is a big worry. if one looks at the scientific data, there has been massive damage. there is however some hope, and this is important to emphasise, that not all of the reef is dead, there are still parts which are bearing life, and these can be the regions that are important to helping its recovery. all is not lost, but what normally happens? you get bleaching in one area, and then the bleaching might continued in extra area, and while the other area is being bleached, the other area is being bleached, the previous area that. mit
the question is, can the future of this unique wonderland be guaranteed before it is too late?r of biological 0ceanography and leads the coral reef laboratory, which studies the effect of the environment on corals. argue concerned now that the damage to the barrier reef could be so extensive that it might never recover? the damage is certainly stronger. especially the fact that there is bleaching now two years in a row, and part of this affects some stretches which were covered in both yea rs'...
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many immersive shows like this one, a son alice in wonderland, have proved popular.ending up going for the experience of. if you have not got something you want to say and achieve, by bringing the audience into the show, then you might as, it massively. you might as will not do it at all. confusing at times, perhaps. audience participation is a must. but the growth of immersive theatre suggest watching a show weaves, for some, no longer enough. what you think? bbc breakfast teambuilding exercise? can you see it? nope! made if other people. i don't know if we would be any good. time forever cut the weather. mixed at the moment. calm across most areas of the uk, but there are showers building, quite big ones as well, maybe with hail and thunder. at this very moment we have heavy rain around parts of wales, which should clear away, but for some of us should clear away, but for some of us in western parts of the uk it is downhill from now. clouds will build. sunshine around, so not overcast skies completely and reagan, but these popcorn style showers. —— and rain. very h
many immersive shows like this one, a son alice in wonderland, have proved popular.ending up going for the experience of. if you have not got something you want to say and achieve, by bringing the audience into the show, then you might as, it massively. you might as will not do it at all. confusing at times, perhaps. audience participation is a must. but the growth of immersive theatre suggest watching a show weaves, for some, no longer enough. what you think? bbc breakfast teambuilding...
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the question is, can the future of this unique wonderland be guaranteed before it is too late?, who was murdered in last month's westminster attack, has taken place at southwark cathedral. thousands of police officers lined the route of the funeral cortege. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, says russia faces fresh international sanctions for its support of syria's president assad, as foreign ministers from the g7 nations meet in italy. police in manchester say the number of people abusing the drug spice has reached epidemic proportions. hello. now a look at how the markets in europe have ended the trading session. looks like it could be a quiet week on the markets — the easter holiday is keeping things fairly subdued. the only thing that could spice things up in the us is that some of the big beasts of the american banking industry are coming out with their quarterly numbers — names like jp morgan, citigroup and wells fargo. the best performing share on the london market was the mining group bhp billiton. the rise in value in bhp billiton's shares came after it emerged activ
the question is, can the future of this unique wonderland be guaranteed before it is too late?, who was murdered in last month's westminster attack, has taken place at southwark cathedral. thousands of police officers lined the route of the funeral cortege. the foreign secretary, borisjohnson, says russia faces fresh international sanctions for its support of syria's president assad, as foreign ministers from the g7 nations meet in italy. police in manchester say the number of people abusing...
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this is like alice in wonderland. there is no way to make 15% in terms of the math working. >> do you take the red pill or the blue pill? >> unless you look -- >> unless you dynamically score it into the money heavens. which is which steven mnuchin has told us they're working on. >> and larry kudlow and the other guys who wrote in the op-ed last week were talking. >> dupont earnings out right now. an adjusted number of 1.64. the street was looking for 1.39. several different numbers. continuing operations of 1.52, actual earning of 1.27. looks like a beat of expectations. dupont came in with sales of 7 $7.7 billion versus 7$7.5 billion. the stock is unchanged right now. other headlines coming out. they say that they are looking for that dow chemical merger to close in august. they also say they see the first half adjust the earnings per share of about $2.90. really quickly trying to do the math. that's above where the street estimates are now. if you add up the first half and second half, estimates are closer to $2.40
this is like alice in wonderland. there is no way to make 15% in terms of the math working. >> do you take the red pill or the blue pill? >> unless you look -- >> unless you dynamically score it into the money heavens. which is which steven mnuchin has told us they're working on. >> and larry kudlow and the other guys who wrote in the op-ed last week were talking. >> dupont earnings out right now. an adjusted number of 1.64. the street was looking for 1.39. several...
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planet is shrinking and the national resources are dwindling, the fact that we have this outdoor wonderland in he also created fema and the departments of education and energy. in the end, he said the democratic party is an albatross around his neck. the ted kennedy liberals, he didn't want anything to do with nor the more moderate democrats. he was an island unto himself and had a lot of accomplishments like the panama canal treaty in the camp david accords that history will honor. he never created the rf of winning a second term and creating something known as a carter democrat. it's hard to find someone who defines themselves solely with jimmy carter. host: we've got another half hour or so talking about our third presidential survey. it was just released this week we are joined by our our academic advisors. you can join us to on the phone and on twitter. dohard norton smith, you your president and patriots tour from time to time. what is your most commonly asked question? guest: people want to know who is your favorite president. that is understandable. i tell them it's whatever side of
planet is shrinking and the national resources are dwindling, the fact that we have this outdoor wonderland in he also created fema and the departments of education and energy. in the end, he said the democratic party is an albatross around his neck. the ted kennedy liberals, he didn't want anything to do with nor the more moderate democrats. he was an island unto himself and had a lot of accomplishments like the panama canal treaty in the camp david accords that history will honor. he never...
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on one hand there is a slight alice in wonderland quality to what‘s going on, sean spicer had a verynald trump tweet things which a re clearly not and donald trump tweet things which are clearly not true, a way you wouldn‘t have seen in the past. their race at internal discord and infighting in the white house there are more leaks coming from the administration and many of us can remember compared to recent administrations. there is an awful lot of information coming out and i would say sometimes it‘s an easy story to cover, and sometimes very difficult. a terminally—ill man has won the right to bring a high court challenge over the law on assisted dying. retired college lecturer noel conway asked the court of appeal to overturn an earlier court ruling, that prevented a judicial review over the ban on helping someone to die. tom davies is from the campaign group dignity in dying — which is supporting noel conway‘s legal challenge. speaking to our medical correspondent, fergus walsh, the group said it welcomed the ruling. we delighted of course, and noel is delighted that finally you‘
on one hand there is a slight alice in wonderland quality to what‘s going on, sean spicer had a verynald trump tweet things which a re clearly not and donald trump tweet things which are clearly not true, a way you wouldn‘t have seen in the past. their race at internal discord and infighting in the white house there are more leaks coming from the administration and many of us can remember compared to recent administrations. there is an awful lot of information coming out and i would say...
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many immersive shows like this one based on alice in wonderland have proved popular, but some feel thating up going for the experience of it. if you haven't got something you want to say and achieve, by bringing the audience into the show, you may as well not do it immersive leak, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, audience participation is a must, —— do it immersively, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, audience participation is a must, the growth of immersive theatre suggest that watching a show is for some no longer enough. iam going i am going to persuade you to have a go at that! that is all from us, back tomorrow, 6am. have a lovely day! this is bbc news. the headlines at ten. britain says it will protect gibraltar from any soverignty claims by spain during brexit negotiations. the foreign secretary borisjohnson tweeted his support. the uk remains implacable and rock—like in our support for gibraltar. only 5% of existing prison staff in england and wales will get new pay allowances of £5,000, bbc news learns. an increase in the living wage for
many immersive shows like this one based on alice in wonderland have proved popular, but some feel thating up going for the experience of it. if you haven't got something you want to say and achieve, by bringing the audience into the show, you may as well not do it immersive leak, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, audience participation is a must, —— do it immersively, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, audience participation is a must, the growth of...
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on the one hand there is a slight alice in wonderland quality.ump tweets things that are clearly not true ina tweets things that are clearly not true in a way you wouldn‘t have seen in the past. on the other hand there is such internal discord and infighting in the white house there are more leaks coming from the administration than many of us can remember compared to recent administrations. it‘s hard to piece them together but there is an awful lot of information coming out and i would say sometimes it‘s an easy story to cover, and sometimes very difficult. tesco has reported its first annual sales growth in seven years. but the supermarket giant‘s pre—tax profits fell by nearly a third, to £145 million — because of fines, and compensation related to its accounting scandal. our business correspondent emma simpson explains. tesco is still paying the costs of its past mistakes, but things are moving in the right direction for britain‘s biggest retailer. sales up, so too are profits, once you exclude its penalties and costs. fresh food has done esp
on the one hand there is a slight alice in wonderland quality.ump tweets things that are clearly not true ina tweets things that are clearly not true in a way you wouldn‘t have seen in the past. on the other hand there is such internal discord and infighting in the white house there are more leaks coming from the administration than many of us can remember compared to recent administrations. it‘s hard to piece them together but there is an awful lot of information coming out and i would say...
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many immersive shows like this one based on alice in wonderland have proved popular, but some feel thating that people are ending up going for the experience of it. if you haven't got something you want to say and achieve, by bringing the audience into the show, you may as well not do it immersive leak, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, audience participation is a must, the growth of immersive theatre suggest that watching a show is for some no longer enough. we will have a full review of the newspapers coming up in the next hour. when journalist peter taylor stepped nervously onto a plane in 1967, bound for the middle east, he had no idea it would be the start of a career spanning 50 years. at the time "terrorism" was barely in our vocabulary, but as he covered the troubles in northern ireland, al-qaeda and the rise of so—called islamic state, he's seen how extremist ideology has evolved. he joins us now but first, let's take a look at some of his reporting. good morning. we will have a look back now. talk us through some of these images afterwards. these young gori
many immersive shows like this one based on alice in wonderland have proved popular, but some feel thating that people are ending up going for the experience of it. if you haven't got something you want to say and achieve, by bringing the audience into the show, you may as well not do it immersive leak, you may as well not do it at all. confusing at times, audience participation is a must, the growth of immersive theatre suggest that watching a show is for some no longer enough. we will have a...
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it's a latest of the series of classics like alice in wonderland, cinderella and beauty and the beastyou know live action lion king is exciting enough, but beyonce can take it to the next level. lion king is any favorite disney movie, so we have to get excited about it. when i start talking in story mode i run out of time. >> you want to take us to break? no, not net. >> dylan, calvin, thank you. >> thank you so much. >> three sisters who love golf headed so headed to some of the greatest courses. first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we're back on a saturday morning with a great story, calvin. >> before we get to that can i just say brian did this all himself and got the baby out of the house so i have to give him a lot of credit for that. >> still upright. i got a bottle. >> he's like i don't want that bottle i want you. >> let's talk about the masters golf tournament only a couple of days away, but the best professional players facing off but not just the players at augusta, three sisters who traveled the world and one of them is headed to augusta. >> reporter: it's long been a goal o
it's a latest of the series of classics like alice in wonderland, cinderella and beauty and the beastyou know live action lion king is exciting enough, but beyonce can take it to the next level. lion king is any favorite disney movie, so we have to get excited about it. when i start talking in story mode i run out of time. >> you want to take us to break? no, not net. >> dylan, calvin, thank you. >> thank you so much. >> three sisters who love golf headed so headed to...
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we're going to go into "alice and wonderland," we're going to fall through that rabbit hole. why not make it a lot easier for the military, for the commanders, to hold folks responsible and to train on this issue by making a stand-alone provision that criminalizes nonconsensual pornography, what's known as revenge porn, and, in fact, there have been two bills recently introduced on the floor of the house of representatives that would do just that. interestingly, last year representative jackie speier from california, the same representative, same congresswoman that brought to the marine corps's attention in 2014 this revenge porn issue was occurring, she introduced a federal bill that would criminalize nonconsensual pornography in the civilian world as well. but specifically representative mcsally from arizona introduced a bill, i have not been able to find the language yet to that billion, that would criminalize nonconsensual sharing of intimate photos by military members to make it very clear to members of the military, the d bedrock of our criminal justice systems and the
we're going to go into "alice and wonderland," we're going to fall through that rabbit hole. why not make it a lot easier for the military, for the commanders, to hold folks responsible and to train on this issue by making a stand-alone provision that criminalizes nonconsensual pornography, what's known as revenge porn, and, in fact, there have been two bills recently introduced on the floor of the house of representatives that would do just that. interestingly, last year...
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folks in india are waking up to a winter wonderland. with fresh round of snow today while the higher elevations are getting snow the planes are experiencing heavy rains. the area is one of the biggest tourist destinations in india. >> all right. >> is that unusual this time of year. >> random thought. >> or no? >> i mean, they're in the mountains. so i guess it's not unheard of they're getting a lot of hit in the rest of india. >> oh yeah. > i mean a lot of heat for early in the season. >> um-hmm. >> not that i don't care about india's weather but what about locally? [ laughter ] >> oh, yes. let me share. >> something that might affect me. >> i know know more about our local weather than india. i'll study up on it if you have more questions. cool, wet and breezy today. all three and the pattern won't change much for a couple of d days. so just be prepared we're in for, you know, today tonight tomorrow with rain showers. 54 in washington. leonard down, good morning, 52 for you. 40s look at the 40s 49 manassas. winchester 46 degrees. 49 i
folks in india are waking up to a winter wonderland. with fresh round of snow today while the higher elevations are getting snow the planes are experiencing heavy rains. the area is one of the biggest tourist destinations in india. >> all right. >> is that unusual this time of year. >> random thought. >> or no? >> i mean, they're in the mountains. so i guess it's not unheard of they're getting a lot of hit in the rest of india. >> oh yeah. > i mean a lot...
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white house says president trump -- it's when johnny deposition is moving like this in alice in wonderland. >> it's a weird dance he does, but it means things are out of whack. >> as far as nafta, president trump has agreed not to terminate the nafta agreement and will try renegotiating it. the white house said they agreed to proceed with negotiations swiftly. there had been reports earlier that the trump administration intended to begin the process of withdrawing from the trade agreement. it was a weird story. like there was supposedly an executive order drawn up, one source said that. i don't even know if it was two sources. >> multiple sources say that steve bannon and peter navarro -- >> they may have gotten it ready but it may never be enacted. >> we shall see. >> and pushback from the capitol. >> the canadian dollar rising now after falling, as you can see there. commerce secretary wilbur ross announcing that the trump administration is launching a new investigation, this time into aluminum imported. the probe is similar inersr initiated by ross last wk into steel. this could result
white house says president trump -- it's when johnny deposition is moving like this in alice in wonderland. >> it's a weird dance he does, but it means things are out of whack. >> as far as nafta, president trump has agreed not to terminate the nafta agreement and will try renegotiating it. the white house said they agreed to proceed with negotiations swiftly. there had been reports earlier that the trump administration intended to begin the process of withdrawing from the trade...
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. >> a wonderland who suddenly countries throughout the world
. >> a wonderland who suddenly countries throughout the world