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and the cahills at least. their prosperity their ability to buy the car to buy the tv to send their kids off to schools. private schools was paid for in part. by the vacuum cans connection to what dwight eisenhower would call the military industrial complex. because the military industrial complex wasn't all about missile systems and bombers who's also about industrial strength coffee yearns. but you also have to think just for a minute. but what this world looked like for stella cahill here was a woman who grew up right on the edge of devastating poverty who never had a stable place to live and now she and ed owned their own home. out on eddy street here was a woman. who in their early days of her marriage and her early days of motherhood wasn't sure. whether husband was going to come home. now living in this extraordinarily stable family-centered world. here was this woman who in 1961 had her older daughter. in college when she had to leave school at 15. said any wonder it's still like cahill was smiling int
and the cahills at least. their prosperity their ability to buy the car to buy the tv to send their kids off to schools. private schools was paid for in part. by the vacuum cans connection to what dwight eisenhower would call the military industrial complex. because the military industrial complex wasn't all about missile systems and bombers who's also about industrial strength coffee yearns. but you also have to think just for a minute. but what this world looked like for stella cahill here...
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stella met and cahill i blind date in 1938. the cahill family, they were hardly wealthy. but in the working class world of chicago, they were a step above stella's family, a considerable step above. as father who had been born in downstate illinois of irish immigrant parents, his father worked as he foreman for a construction company that did road work for the city of chicago. what that meant, especially in the 1920s, was that work was steady. in a way that it had never been for sellers family. and with that steady, work as father earned enough that in the late twenties, he was able to buy a house. i'm a 6100 block of west eddie street, the black you are looking at right now. in those days, it was a half finished brand-new development going way out on the outskirts of town. it was a completely white neighborhood. much of the new developments that were going up and chicago in the 19 twenties where wrapped in restrictive covenants, the little closets that developers put on their deeds to say that this property can never be sold to a negro, and oftentimes to a jewish america
stella met and cahill i blind date in 1938. the cahill family, they were hardly wealthy. but in the working class world of chicago, they were a step above stella's family, a considerable step above. as father who had been born in downstate illinois of irish immigrant parents, his father worked as he foreman for a construction company that did road work for the city of chicago. what that meant, especially in the 1920s, was that work was steady. in a way that it had never been for sellers family....
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. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club. thankfully, the city of oakland opened up showers for us in the morning and afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. >> after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what happened. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren and his team will be monitoring in studying the red tides. >> experts say the cost can be a number of factors from the ongoing drought to sewage treatment plants. many of do not remove nutrients. that's an essential building. block. how it that fits with. he's really taken off here in the estuary and throughout the at this point. so far, there is no official warning from the health department, but the cities of oakland, alameda and alameda county issued caution signs go on kron. 4 news. >> well, will the port of oakland is reporting a dr
. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club. thankfully, the city of oakland opened up showers for us in the morning and afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. >> after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what happened. hopefully...
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. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club.ally. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. >> after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. fortunately, there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren and his team will be monitoring in studying the red tides. experts say the cost can be a number of factors. >> from the ongoing drought to sewage treatment plants. many of do not remove nutrients. that's an essential building. block. >> how it that is with. he's really taken off here in the estuary and throughout the at this point. >> so far, there is no official warning from the health department, but the cities of oakland, alameda and alameda county issued caution signs gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> let's take a live look outside now looking out over san francisco, seeing some >> there in the middle of that picture. sure is a pretty a dramatic sight o
. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club.ally. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. >> after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. fortunately, there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren and his team will be monitoring in studying...
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. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club. thankfully, the city of oakland opened up showers for us in the morning and afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren and his team will be monitoring and studying the red tides. >> experts say the cost can be a number of factors from the ongoing drought to sewage treatment plants. many of those do not remove nutrients. that's an essential building block. how it that fits with. he's really taken off here in the estuary and throughout the at this point. so far, there is no official warning from the health department, but the cities of oakland, alameda and alameda county issued caution signs go on kron. 4 news. >> let's take a look at our forecast now as w
. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club. thankfully, the city of oakland opened up showers for us in the morning and afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we...
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. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club. thankfully, the city of oakland opened up showers for us in the morning and afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. >> after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way, it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren and his team will be monitoring and studying the red tides. experts say the cost can be a number of factors. >> from the ongoing drought to sewage treatment plants. many of those do not remove nutrients. that's an essential really taken off here in the estuary and throughout the at this point. >> so far, there is no official warning from the health department, but the cities of oakland, alameda and alameda county issued caution signs gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> and check out some drone video. quadcopter 4 was in the skies of sonoma cou
. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club. thankfully, the city of oakland opened up showers for us in the morning and afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. >> after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way, it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen....
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. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club. thankfully, the city of oakland opened up showers for us in the morning and afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren and his team will be monitoring in studying the red tides. >> experts say the cost can be a number of factors from the ongoing drought to sewage treatment plants. many of do not remove nutrients. that's an essential building. block. how it that is with. he's really taken off here in the estuary and throughout the at this point. so far, there is no official warning from the health department, but the cities of oakland, alameda and alameda county issued caution signs gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> the port of oakland is reporting addressed it.
. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club. thankfully, the city of oakland opened up showers for us in the morning and afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we...
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. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club.lly. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really to about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren and his team will be monitoring in studying the red tides. >> experts say the cost can be a number of factors from the ongoing drought to sewage treatment plants. many of do not remove nutrients. that's an essential building. block. how it that fits with. he's really taken off here in the estuary and throughout the at this point. so far, there is no official warning from the health department, but the cities of oakland, alameda and alameda county issued caution signs gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> and you got to be careful if you're around water for many reasons are a number if you're going to be on the water today to find out what kind of weather is w
. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she's a program director of the east bay rowing club.lly. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really to about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren and his team will be monitoring in studying the...
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. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she is the program director of the east bay rowing club.afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. >> after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren and his team will be monitoring in studying the red tides. >> experts say the cost can be a number of factors from the ongoing drought to sewage treatment plants. many of do not remove nutrients. that's an essential building. block. how it that fits with. he's really taken off here in the estuary and throughout the at this point. so far, there is no official warning from the health department, but the cities of oakland, alameda and alameda county issued caution signs gayle ong kron. 4 news. >> i hope get cleared up at some point here soon. that the water sure he's been great. you know, for anybody who live alo
. >> carolyn cahill is in the water daily. she is the program director of the east bay rowing club.afternoon. i'm just this week, actually. rowers feel a lot safer, being able to wash off. >> after rowing as for how long the water will stay this way. it's unfortunately there's nothing that we can really do about this bloom at this time. >> and we really just have to wait and see what will happen. hopefully we won't see any serious harmful. harmful impacts. in the meantime, ren...