Description: DVD NEWSFEED: 4/9/2008 MOTORCADE PROCESSION OF OLYMPIC TORCH, AERIALS SOME GENERIC OF MOTORCADE, EAST COAST LOOK FALL ;DX-EXT crowds, police, heavy traffic, protesters, lots of flashing lights, heavy street traffic, peds, generic ;DX-EXT crowds, runners, police escort, could be parade or marathon, two men dressed in red/white maybe Olympic torch ;DX-EXT h/s down crowds, police, vehicles, slow moving along water front, aerial over city, and parade ;DX-EXT more of Olympic torch procession thru city, torch held by runner in red and white, parade stopped ;DX-EXT more of Olympic torch procession thru city, cu on vehicles and the torchbearer, Beijing 2008, maybe in SF ;DX-EXT more of Olympic torch procession thru SF area, peds and traffic, lots of police vehicles with flashing lights ;DX-EXT police on bridge, waiting with Olympic torch procession to move forward, SF area, moves slowly aerials ;DX-EXT AERIALS OF PROCESSION WITH OLYMPIC TORCH moves slowly along highways, convoy of cars thru bridge; DX-EXT AERIAL traffic stopped in opposite direction on hwy as the procession convoy passes by, generic east coast look ;DX-EXT AERIALS OF ND POLICE ESCORT BUS AND VEHICLES, EAST COAST FALL LOOK, GENERIC, MOTORCADE TYPE PARADE ; DX-EXT AERIALS THRU ND CITY, MID-SIZED EAST COAST OR MID-WEST TYPE WITH MOTORCADE OF VEHICLES, ND ;DX-INT MO ALLIGATOR WAS FAMILY PET, in wading pool, cu of alligator lying in water, taking food ;DX-INT IL 4 WAY KIDNEY EXCHANGE, t/h kidney donors and patients, Kidney packed in ice, patients after surgery ; DX-EXT MI after fire, rest home relocation of victims, t/h ;DX-EXT SD, FLDS POLYGAMY COMPOUND, AERIALS, compounds, Warren Jeffs trial, aerials of TX compound; DX-EXT police chase, stopped car, followed by foot pursuit, aerial views of suspects and police on motorcycles chase ;
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