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carolyn: i don't think that is right.you talked people are negotiating trade deals, because they benefit consumers in the long run the damage from users in the short run to in order to protect markets, they take a long time. you just have to look at this. it's been four years in the making and nowhere near conclusion. we know that the swiss free-trade deal through the eu took 16 years. the canadian deal took seven years and still is not ratified. the evidence is it takes a long time. in theory they are good over the long run, but there are strong vested interests that come out. i think that is what we would see if the u.k. left the european union. norman: your examples are eu trade deals. just because the au takes a long time does not mean it has to to take a long time. carolyn: the same is true with the tpp? norman: in the overall scheme of things, we do an enormous amount of growing amount of trade. we have no bilateral trade deals with the united states. you don't need them. we live and a world policed by the world tra
carolyn: i don't think that is right.you talked people are negotiating trade deals, because they benefit consumers in the long run the damage from users in the short run to in order to protect markets, they take a long time. you just have to look at this. it's been four years in the making and nowhere near conclusion. we know that the swiss free-trade deal through the eu took 16 years. the canadian deal took seven years and still is not ratified. the evidence is it takes a long time. in theory...
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carolyn. >> thank you.un with one of the nfl's all-time greats. and we are using the bay area instagram feed to recognize events where you live. in plaza the cesar chavez in san jose. it's in its fourth year of celebrating apa heritage. you can learn more on our bay area instagram feed. [we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> hall of famer jerry rice joins stanford athletes to help teach kids how to make mitness fun. they took the field at men low college in atherton yesterday. he they compete to relay races, run drills, even capture the flag. he said it's important for kids in all communities to get a chance to just run around and play. >> being able to go into the community where kids, they don't get the opportunity to be active. and to give them that opportunity i think is worthwhile. >> jerry rice received a special award from the event's organizers, the winter rice foundation for his community activism. >> thousands of salmon will be
carolyn. >> thank you.un with one of the nfl's all-time greats. and we are using the bay area instagram feed to recognize events where you live. in plaza the cesar chavez in san jose. it's in its fourth year of celebrating apa heritage. you can learn more on our bay area instagram feed. [we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >> hall of famer jerry rice joins stanford athletes to help teach kids how to make...
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carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. happening now, runners are finishing the bay to breakers race this morning in san francisco. let's go to news reporter cornell barnard who is live near the finish line at owings beach. good morning. >> good morning. it's always amazing to me how fast these runners make it to owings beach. first elite runners crossed the finish line just moments ago. let's go live upstairs to sky 7hd where runners are now passing over the haitian street hill. such a challenge there but such an amazing, beautiful day here at owings beach for sure. it's warm. a little wind. perfect bay for a wild race like this. isaac from grand prairie texas led the pack, crossing the finish line with a time of 35:23. we talked to the very, very out of breath runner just a few minutes ago. here's what he had to say. >> isaac, how was it? >> tough. [laughter] it was tough. yeah >> good you have support. >> yeah. i was coming to defend my title >> he said he won bay to breakers last year. 40,000 runners are still running
carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. happening now, runners are finishing the bay to breakers race this morning in san francisco. let's go to news reporter cornell barnard who is live near the finish line at owings beach. good morning. >> good morning. it's always amazing to me how fast these runners make it to owings beach. first elite runners crossed the finish line just moments ago. let's go live upstairs to sky 7hd where runners are now passing over the haitian street hill. such a...
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carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. you mentioned that happening today and in just a few hours thousands of runners, maybe 60,000 or more than that will take to the streets of san francisco for the annual bay to breakers race. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana shows us the preparations. >> the barriers are going up. the tents are getting put in place, and the starting line arches are being assembled. bay to breakers is just a few hours away. >> nothing like running there. it's beautiful in the morning. >> michelle reyes just ran the boston marathon a couple weeks ago. she's part of the 40,000 participants that electric run from the bay to the breaking waves of the ocean beach. she's ready. >> a lot of energy, a lottery cup of monk whiching, not a lot of clothing. >> yes, there's the scantily-clad runners and, of course, the elaborate and not so elaborate team outfits. >> what costume are you going to be wearing? >> an '80s theme. one of my best friends and i are doing it. >> as in recent years, alcohol is not allowed o
carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. you mentioned that happening today and in just a few hours thousands of runners, maybe 60,000 or more than that will take to the streets of san francisco for the annual bay to breakers race. abc7 news reporter sergio quintana shows us the preparations. >> the barriers are going up. the tents are getting put in place, and the starting line arches are being assembled. bay to breakers is just a few hours away. >> nothing like running there. it's...
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carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. up next, at-risk kids learning to make fitness fun from one of the nfl's all-time greats. in honor of asian pacific heritage month with he are using our bay area instagram feed to recognize events where you live. the roots festival in san jose is in their fourth year of celebrating ata heritage. you can learn more on our bay >> what do you do if your new refrigerator doesn't work right out of the box. a man had the technicians out so many times and he still would not get it fixed. >> larry liked everything about his new refrigerator except for one critical flaw. >> it would never really get cold. that was the problem. >> the temperature just wouldn't drop below 45 degrees. >> it started happening from the day we got the refrigerator. >> at first he and his wife noticed food was quickly spoiling. >> sour cream, cottage cheese. meat would go black and we would throw it away. >> whirlpool sent technicians out many times and found nothing wrong. >> they would come and open the door, look
carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. up next, at-risk kids learning to make fitness fun from one of the nfl's all-time greats. in honor of asian pacific heritage month with he are using our bay area instagram feed to recognize events where you live. the roots festival in san jose is in their fourth year of celebrating ata heritage. you can learn more on our bay >> what do you do if your new refrigerator doesn't work right out of the box. a man had the technicians out so many times and he...
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carolyn? >> thank you, lisa. >> move. [ yelling ] >> all right, i don't know if you were watching last night, i certainly was. the warriors quieting the thunder in o.k.c. to force a deciding game seven back here at home at hor kuala lumpur arena tomorrow. they touched down in the bay area at 2:00 this morning. the warriors provided by this video of the team getting off the plane after landing in oakland. golden state will play its first game seven at home in 40 years tomorrow. the team is encouraging fans to arrive early for the game. last night all eyes were on klay thompson who said an nba playoff record by hitting 11 threes. the splash brother has come up big the entire post-season and last night with o.k.c. focusing so much on mvp steph curry, klay needed to do it again. he scored a career high 41 points. he said he was disappointed he only made 11 threes. >> i should have had at least 13s because i missed why open looks early. i didn't know i had 11 threes, i was trying to be aggressive w
carolyn? >> thank you, lisa. >> move. [ yelling ] >> all right, i don't know if you were watching last night, i certainly was. the warriors quieting the thunder in o.k.c. to force a deciding game seven back here at home at hor kuala lumpur arena tomorrow. they touched down in the bay area at 2:00 this morning. the warriors provided by this video of the team getting off the plane after landing in oakland. golden state will play its first game seven at home in 40 years tomorrow....
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>> hi, carolyn. you know what? it's not bad out here. we have a little bit of sunshine. but what is it, nine, ten days until june? looks like we might have to wait until june to get more summer-like weather. it has been awfully cool and the trend continues. here's live doppler 7hd. we have a trough of low pressure to the east of us. there's a couple more on the way and that will continue to bring in cooler-than-average air until we get high pressure to build in, which looks like the end of the week. at that time its still going to be on the weak side. here's a look from the east bay hills camera. vollmer peak, it's cloudy. 56 san francisco. despite the better visibility. delays still 33 minutes at sfo. mid-50s morgan hill and half moon bay. cloud cover here right behind me with temperatures in the low to mid-50s. 55 napa, novato. concord 56 and livermore. we saw a little more rain yesterday in the south bay. anywhere from a tenth to .2. today the system could bring a few showers in the higher elevati
>> hi, carolyn. you know what? it's not bad out here. we have a little bit of sunshine. but what is it, nine, ten days until june? looks like we might have to wait until june to get more summer-like weather. it has been awfully cool and the trend continues. here's live doppler 7hd. we have a trough of low pressure to the east of us. there's a couple more on the way and that will continue to bring in cooler-than-average air until we get high pressure to build in, which looks like the end...
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carolyn? >> looking good.how to code is a hot topic in tech country. it starts in middle school. abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom finds a local tech take we talked to before is building a toy that can teach those skills to kids as young as five. >> walk right five times and maybe we want them to go down so go down. >> reporter: ariel is snapping magnetic blocks together but she's really writing code. >> slide this in, press this button. >> the code control this is ipad with a friendly blue creature called oubie. >> it's important to know that computers follow specific instructions. >> reporter: it started out as a college research project with ipads in more and more classrooms, phoenix thought something was missing. >> the ipad is great but it's one plane. >> reporter: he and ariel wanted to teach programming with physical objects and they found the device to make it possible. this mirror from a by a area start up called ozmo. we've covered ozmo since 2013, first word and shape games all and then a drawing g
carolyn? >> looking good.how to code is a hot topic in tech country. it starts in middle school. abc 7 news reporter jonathan bloom finds a local tech take we talked to before is building a toy that can teach those skills to kids as young as five. >> walk right five times and maybe we want them to go down so go down. >> reporter: ariel is snapping magnetic blocks together but she's really writing code. >> slide this in, press this button. >> the code control this...
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easyjet's chief executive is carolyn mccall, who joins us now.ividendsu raising when life looks as tough as it does right now? carolyn mccall: good question. i think we have done a very rigorous balance sheet review. we do that on an annual basis and we have enough cash to do this. we would not be raising our ordinary dividend to 50% if we did not believe any long-term success of this airline. it really does underline the confidence we have in our growth prospects, ongoing. we can do this. it is the right thing for now. we have returned over one billion pounds to shareholders since 2011. we have done a couple specials a now raised it to 50%. it is the right thing to do. guy: capacity, let's talk a little bit about that. i look at you, i look at rynair. the amount of capacity in europe right now is eye watering. how you cope with this, and keep yields up? the capacityll: environment is being driven by the airlines. easyjet is growing at 7% to 8% a year. we believe that is the right amount of growth to take advantage of the opportunities we have. w
easyjet's chief executive is carolyn mccall, who joins us now.ividendsu raising when life looks as tough as it does right now? carolyn mccall: good question. i think we have done a very rigorous balance sheet review. we do that on an annual basis and we have enough cash to do this. we would not be raising our ordinary dividend to 50% if we did not believe any long-term success of this airline. it really does underline the confidence we have in our growth prospects, ongoing. we can do this. it...
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carolyn maloney: ok. are you saying -- john hannah: -- have contradicted his -- his presentation. carolyn maloney: ok. john hannah: they believe he was wrong in his judgments and he -- carolyn maloney: are you saying that you did include contradictory intelligence showing that your case was weak or nonexistent? john hannah: no, i think we were instructed to write what we thought was the base case for why saddam had weapons of mass destruction. jason chaffetz: the gentlewoman's time has expired. carolyn maloney: no, i have 21 seconds left, according to this. now i would just like to clarify -- jason chaffetz: no, that's -- no, no, no, you were talking 7 seconds over time. carolyn maloney: oh, ok. jason chaffetz: thank you. carolyn maloney: all right. jason chaffetz: now recognize the gentleman... carolyn maloney: but i'd like to put my closing statement in -- in the record. it's a zinger. and it's very hypocritical, mr. chairman. jason chaffetz: no, no -- you know, what's -- what's -- mr. hannah's here to
carolyn maloney: ok. are you saying -- john hannah: -- have contradicted his -- his presentation. carolyn maloney: ok. john hannah: they believe he was wrong in his judgments and he -- carolyn maloney: are you saying that you did include contradictory intelligence showing that your case was weak or nonexistent? john hannah: no, i think we were instructed to write what we thought was the base case for why saddam had weapons of mass destruction. jason chaffetz: the gentlewoman's time has expired....
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carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. happening now, thousands of runners are getting ready to take part in the bay to breakers race in san francisco. it's the longest running annual footrace in the world. let's get right to abc7 news reporter cornell barnard who is live at the starting line. good morning, cornell. >> good morning to you, carolyn. welcome back, by the way. can you feel it? of the the energy certainly building out here for this year's bay to breakers race. lots of preparation going on at maine and howard. the official starting line. this is where up to 40,000 runners, probably more, will line up for the world's most wacky race. this is video from last year's race, by the way. it's part footrace, part street party free for all. police say have fun but leave the booze at home. they will be cracking down. no floats or anything with wheels on it allowed on the track either. kevin carpenter said he would never miss it. >> it's a lot of fun. if you are a runner or walker or just out to have fun this, is the plac
carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. happening now, thousands of runners are getting ready to take part in the bay to breakers race in san francisco. it's the longest running annual footrace in the world. let's get right to abc7 news reporter cornell barnard who is live at the starting line. good morning, cornell. >> good morning to you, carolyn. welcome back, by the way. can you feel it? of the the energy certainly building out here for this year's bay to breakers race. lots of preparation...
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carolyn tyler is live with the latest in this case. carolyn? >> reporter: police don't know if the murder is gang related but do know the bullets were meant for the victim. the 28-year-old was attending a private party at the senior center. along with nearly 100 others, celebrating a first communion. police say the man had stepped outside and children were playing nearby, someone opened fire, just after 7:30 last night. >> we do not believe this is a random act of violence. >> according to the lieutenant, the shots were fired, the gray mini van peeled out of the driveway, colliding with another vehicle in front of the center before hitting a pole. in fact it was that crash officers first responded to before learning of the murder. they haven't been able to catch up with individuals in the minivan and aren't sure what role they may have played. >> we do not know whether or not they're involved in this homicide or whether or not they fled when hearing gunshots and just trying to get away to safety. >> the woman says she heard the gunshots and saw
carolyn tyler is live with the latest in this case. carolyn? >> reporter: police don't know if the murder is gang related but do know the bullets were meant for the victim. the 28-year-old was attending a private party at the senior center. along with nearly 100 others, celebrating a first communion. police say the man had stepped outside and children were playing nearby, someone opened fire, just after 7:30 last night. >> we do not believe this is a random act of violence. >>...
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abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler looks at the stand stchs here later this hour. >>> back to the developing news. king james and company, the cleveland cavaliers getting off their charter flight at sfo and heading to their bus to take them to their hotel. >> i'm trying to tell, is he there? it's hard to make everybody out. it's far away. but we are seeing the team members arrive. hopefully we will prevail and be vic for yus as we did last year. hopefully our warriors will win again in the rematch of the nba finals from last year. >>> with hope. rebeat them last year 4-2 and game one of the nba finals here on abc 7 is thursday. so be sure to tune in. the cleveland cavaliers getting themselves argued as they head presumably to their hotel and get checked in and squared away. i don't know if they'll have any sort of drill orz practice tonight. but they'll certainly have a team meeting and all of that and get to work in earnest tomorrow to prepare to face the warriors once again. >>> and we believe that lebron is the one with the blue shoes. the bright blue shoes in. >> it's hard to tell. >> ri
abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler looks at the stand stchs here later this hour. >>> back to the developing news. king james and company, the cleveland cavaliers getting off their charter flight at sfo and heading to their bus to take them to their hotel. >> i'm trying to tell, is he there? it's hard to make everybody out. it's far away. but we are seeing the team members arrive. hopefully we will prevail and be vic for yus as we did last year. hopefully our warriors will win...
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at the time, carolyn scott harrison was the first president -- as the d.a.r.alls it, president general of the organization. she was first lady at the time. she addressed this group of women, and we believe this may be the first public address that a first lady has made. it occurred in 1892. the d.a.r. museum is known in some circles for a collection of textiles and clothes. in this exhibition, we pulled some of the coverlets that we have. a date from the 19th century. they were commemorative items. perhaps you already had your engraving of washington over the mental, and perhaps you already had a jug with benjamin franklin's face on it. maybe you wanted something to put on your bed. you could purchase these coverlets which were woven to include imagery from the american revolution, and a patriotic imagery of washington. we have here, hail washington, and his image here. we also have an early image of the capital building -- capitol building. this was made in 1869. this coverlet was created in 1834. about 30 years previously. it is blue and white, wool and cott
at the time, carolyn scott harrison was the first president -- as the d.a.r.alls it, president general of the organization. she was first lady at the time. she addressed this group of women, and we believe this may be the first public address that a first lady has made. it occurred in 1892. the d.a.r. museum is known in some circles for a collection of textiles and clothes. in this exhibition, we pulled some of the coverlets that we have. a date from the 19th century. they were commemorative...
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carolyn tyler is live with the latest in this case. carolyn? >> reporter: police don't know if the murder is gang related but do know the bullets were meant for the victim. the 28-year-old was attending a private party at the senior center. along with nearly 100 others, celebrating a first communion. police say the man had stepped outside and children were playing nearby, someone opened fire, just after 7:30 last night. >> we do not believe this is a random act of violence. >> according to the lieutenant, the shots were fired, the gray mini van peeled out of the driveway, colliding with another vehicle in front of the center before hitting a pole. in fact it was that crash officers first responded to before learning of the murder. they haven't been able to catch up with individuals in the minivan and aren't sure what role they may have played. >> we do not know whether or not they're involved in this homicide or whether or not they fled when hearing gunshots and just trying to get away to safety. >> the woman says she heard the gunshots and saw
carolyn tyler is live with the latest in this case. carolyn? >> reporter: police don't know if the murder is gang related but do know the bullets were meant for the victim. the 28-year-old was attending a private party at the senior center. along with nearly 100 others, celebrating a first communion. police say the man had stepped outside and children were playing nearby, someone opened fire, just after 7:30 last night. >> we do not believe this is a random act of violence. >>...
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carolyn: good evening. the latest information just mentioned shows that the wreckage of the plane has been found, and french authorities to theen sending help egyptian authorities to identify more parts of the plane and possibly locate the black book that could give us more information about the causes of the accident. mark: how much cooperation can be expected between the french and egyptian authorities? carolyn: paris authorities have opened an investigation. at the moment, they are examining in collaboration with egyptian authorities the background of every single passenger who was on that plane, including 15 french nationals and 30 egyptian nationals. they are also trying to check the background of the crew that , and examining together the airport, not only the charles de gaulle paris airport where the plane took off last night at around 11:00 p.m., but also the other airport in tunis where the plane has made some stopovers in the past few days. they will check for any suspicious behavior they can find
carolyn: good evening. the latest information just mentioned shows that the wreckage of the plane has been found, and french authorities to theen sending help egyptian authorities to identify more parts of the plane and possibly locate the black book that could give us more information about the causes of the accident. mark: how much cooperation can be expected between the french and egyptian authorities? carolyn: paris authorities have opened an investigation. at the moment, they are examining...
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i thought they wouldn't find us. >> reporter: americans carolyn lloyd and her daughter, rachel, lostr days, after taking what was supposed to be a quick picturesque hike in new zealand. >> i took a tumble in the water, hit my head on a rock pretty bad. >> i knew she was -- she was fading on me. she was fading. it was terrifying. as a mother, it's terrifying. >> reporter: huddled together for warmth with barely any food, rachel, a unc graduate, felt death closing in. >> i was speaking with my mom. i was actually had to go through kind of my dying wishes, which was the hardest thing, you know, watching my mom watch me suffer and die, slowly. >> reporter: that's when mom's survival instincts and heroism kicked in. >> my mom was incredible. she carried me on her back for a little while when she could. >> reporter: the pair's rental car found abandoned at the park two days after their disappearance. teams of dogs, helicopters and emergency personnel dispatched to find them. >> they stayed together. they'll stay warm, and they've rationed their resources out. >> it's just like a heartbreak
i thought they wouldn't find us. >> reporter: americans carolyn lloyd and her daughter, rachel, lostr days, after taking what was supposed to be a quick picturesque hike in new zealand. >> i took a tumble in the water, hit my head on a rock pretty bad. >> i knew she was -- she was fading on me. she was fading. it was terrifying. as a mother, it's terrifying. >> reporter: huddled together for warmth with barely any food, rachel, a unc graduate, felt death closing in....
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david: that was carolyn mccall on "on the move."lie hyman is checking on amazon, a company flying. it is at a record today. that is after an analyst at sanford bernstein was the first to put a $1000 price target on the stock. monday's7% higher than shares were up 3% today. he sees that the company has a lot of possibilities out there, and it almost has too much money on hand. it will have a hard time figuring out what to do with it all. he is breaking from the pack when it comes to amazon, especially as it relates to alphabet. here is his estimates for amazon and then for alphabet. it is different than others who are expecting alphabet, or 1000 dollarst to before amazon. it is interesting, the divergence. another way to look at the consensus forecast for amazon, look att anr. the bars are the number of buys, holds, and no sales. the sentiment is positive, but here is the average price target. $809. here is the stock price. there is a gap. like to track we for amazon is the status as a retailer. cap, it is at market the largest retai
david: that was carolyn mccall on "on the move."lie hyman is checking on amazon, a company flying. it is at a record today. that is after an analyst at sanford bernstein was the first to put a $1000 price target on the stock. monday's7% higher than shares were up 3% today. he sees that the company has a lot of possibilities out there, and it almost has too much money on hand. it will have a hard time figuring out what to do with it all. he is breaking from the pack when it comes to...
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carolyn: hold on. i want to pick up on this point of economic shock.point about young people. because i think they are related. this point about there being a shock if we were to leave, that is almost consensus on that. even gerald lyons confirms that. and the other thing about young people, i couldn't agree more. i have three of them. i know what they think and what they care about. they are confident about the future within the european union. it is not just jobs. this is a generation that went through the financial crash, saw this out of university and school, and are we really going to do it again? are we really going to inflict another downturn, another short-term recession for this unproven trade deal that we have no idea what they might look like. two veryk these are connectedand very things. francine: we are running out of time, so i will ask you all 10 seconds, come the referendum, what people should be thinking about in the booth? nigel: what people should be thinking about is what the european union is about. the european union is about poli
carolyn: hold on. i want to pick up on this point of economic shock.point about young people. because i think they are related. this point about there being a shock if we were to leave, that is almost consensus on that. even gerald lyons confirms that. and the other thing about young people, i couldn't agree more. i have three of them. i know what they think and what they care about. they are confident about the future within the european union. it is not just jobs. this is a generation that...
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for carolyn tyler lisa argen. i'm chris nguyen.inues now online with our abc7 news app. "good morning america" is next. abc7 news continues the at 9:00 a.m. see you then. >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, deadly flooding. water rising in an instant. a great grandmother and four children swept away. landslides, crumbled roads, and jazz fest with stevie wonder a flooded mess. when will this dangerous weather end? >>> make or break. the indiana primary, the crucial test. will donald trump seal the deal, or can ted cruz keep his campaign alive? his latest strategy. what's at stake in tuesday's pivotal contest. >>> amazing survival story. an american mother and daughter lost in the wilderness down under. >> i, you know, was scared to death. >> no food, temperatures dropping, using all their energy
for carolyn tyler lisa argen. i'm chris nguyen.inues now online with our abc7 news app. "good morning america" is next. abc7 news continues the at 9:00 a.m. see you then. >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, deadly flooding. water rising in an instant. a great grandmother and four children swept away. landslides, crumbled roads, and jazz fest with stevie wonder a flooded mess. when will this dangerous weather end? >>> make or break. the indiana primary, the...
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i'm chris nguyen in nor carolyn tyler. we have a warm day on tap here e in the bay area. let's send it over to lisa argen for a live look at doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> chris, you are right. we are under a dig dome of high pressure. easterly flow or offshore flow is allowing temperatures to be quite mild this morning. how about 65 in san francisco? 62 oakland. the cool spot in the north bay, and mid-50s in between for fremont and san jose. 52 livermore and 48 on the coast. so 24 hours ago we were cooler. so we are gaining some warmth, keeping that warmth through the overnight hours. we will look for another warm day today. numbers coming up another 2 to . 70s on the coast by the afternoon. climbing to the 60s by about noontime. and by 4:00 we see the mid-80s in the inland valleys and a nice evening. about you the cooling trend gets started shortly thereafter. we will talk about it coming up. chris. >> thanks. turning to politics, carly fiorina about spoke for state convention last night. we have more on the busy day at the convince. >> ladies and gentlemen, carly fiorina! >>
i'm chris nguyen in nor carolyn tyler. we have a warm day on tap here e in the bay area. let's send it over to lisa argen for a live look at doppler hd. hi, lisa. >> chris, you are right. we are under a dig dome of high pressure. easterly flow or offshore flow is allowing temperatures to be quite mild this morning. how about 65 in san francisco? 62 oakland. the cool spot in the north bay, and mid-50s in between for fremont and san jose. 52 livermore and 48 on the coast. so 24 hours ago we...
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carolyn lloyd said when she knew she had to get her daughter help she was able to carry rachel on her back for a little while. eventually a helicopter pilot saw their help signs and they are both now expected to be fine. but that is an amazing story. as if a mother and daughter aren't bonded as it is. michelle: exactly. jonathan: they will have the story forever. michelle: to be in that situation and not know if th is it. jonathan: every christmas and thanksgiving they get together -- michelle: if that doesn't give you chills this will. miraculous survive for 72-year-old man in ecuador. manuel vasquez was found alive after being trapped under rubble for nearly two weeks. remember the earthquake? his apartment building collapsed in the april 16 earthquake. the humanitarian team found him 13 days later. he lost some of his toes and was suffering from kidney failure but he is alive and being treated at a hospital now. jonathan: very lucky. coming up for us at 4:00 -- kellye: i'm kellye lynn. on the final day of the science competition. i'll tell you the final teams in spotlight on educat
carolyn lloyd said when she knew she had to get her daughter help she was able to carry rachel on her back for a little while. eventually a helicopter pilot saw their help signs and they are both now expected to be fine. but that is an amazing story. as if a mother and daughter aren't bonded as it is. michelle: exactly. jonathan: they will have the story forever. michelle: to be in that situation and not know if th is it. jonathan: every christmas and thanksgiving they get together -- michelle:...
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. >> carolyn tyler has that stor story.porter: on sunny weekends this is the scene at dolores park in san francisco mission district. nearly every inch taken. so when they put autopsy sign telling people to go on line for a permit to pay and reserve a spot, the reaction was fast and furious. >> i think that's really ridiculous. >>reporter: in fact just since monday a petition against reservations has gathered more than 13,000 signatures and counting. the supervisor introduced a resolution today demanding the department back off. >> reserving your own patch of grass for 30 to 250 dollars? just seems like we are nickel and dimeing our city. >>reporter: but the department says the policy is only for about 5 percent of dolores par park. only applies to large gruchlts hold people accountable for the trash and has been in place for decades throughout the city. >> group less than 25, please, come an injoy your park for picnic whatever. we are just trying to be able to be mindful of larger group take want to use park also. >>report
. >> carolyn tyler has that stor story.porter: on sunny weekends this is the scene at dolores park in san francisco mission district. nearly every inch taken. so when they put autopsy sign telling people to go on line for a permit to pay and reserve a spot, the reaction was fast and furious. >> i think that's really ridiculous. >>reporter: in fact just since monday a petition against reservations has gathered more than 13,000 signatures and counting. the supervisor introduced...
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in san leandro, carolyn tyler6], abc 7 news.>>>g0 prominent resident in concord facing child pornography charges. investigators found graphic video on jeffrey casper home computer. he's a former president of the concord chamber of commerce. he also headed the now disbaned mountain diablo health care district board and alternate concord city council member. >>> tonight there is a sign of progress in one of san francisco most iconic parks. that is one of about dozen tree in alamo square that need to be removed because they are in danger of falling. park has 160 trees total. the city will plant about 40 new ones over the next several years. the tree was coming down and remember when you see news where you live please share it with the hash-tag abc 7 now. >>> more ahead monday night. up next. >> surprise somebody got caught. >> tesla19ur(sq can cost 6 figure. one worker claims the hourly wage was only single digit. tonight we investigate. >> clean up following the bay area biggest street race almost as big as the race itself. >> san
in san leandro, carolyn tyler6], abc 7 news.>>>g0 prominent resident in concord facing child pornography charges. investigators found graphic video on jeffrey casper home computer. he's a former president of the concord chamber of commerce. he also headed the now disbaned mountain diablo health care district board and alternate concord city council member. >>> tonight there is a sign of progress in one of san francisco most iconic parks. that is one of about dozen tree in...
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for carolyn tyler and lisa argen. i'm chris ngyen.ues now online, twitter is and facebook and all your mobile devices. "good morning america" is next. as we say good-bye for you now, we will leave you with a live look outside from our abc7 ex-moratorium camera at pier 15. don't forget, when you see news happening where you live, be sure to tag your photos and video using the #abc7now. we will see you at 9:00. >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. jackpot winner. >> it's time to play powerball. >> one lucky ticket in the powerball drawing worth $429 million. where it was sold. and now the question, who beat those giant odds and is waking up nearly a half billion dollars richer? >>> trump on the attack. the presumptive nominee taking aim at both clintons while battling his own party. mocking the leaders who refuse to endorse him. >> i don't like donald trump. he's not a conservative. who the hell cares? >> can he make peace this week with the most powerful republican in congress? >>> carnival accident. a young girl seriously in
for carolyn tyler and lisa argen. i'm chris ngyen.ues now online, twitter is and facebook and all your mobile devices. "good morning america" is next. as we say good-bye for you now, we will leave you with a live look outside from our abc7 ex-moratorium camera at pier 15. don't forget, when you see news happening where you live, be sure to tag your photos and video using the #abc7now. we will see you at 9:00. >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight. jackpot winner....
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>> thanks for joining us, i'm chris ngyen in for carolyn tyler. we are waking up to slick roads throughout parts of the region. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> that's right, chris. we have plenty of cloud cover. showers just about ending. you see some here in the sacramento volley. you can sea the cloud cover continues to sink to the south and east of us. as you head out this morning or getting going, numbers are pretty mild in the 50s. we haven't moved too much. we did pick up some more rain last throws of you have celebrating mother's day, finding numbers in the mid-50s through 70 numbers climbing in the bay and 70s inland. we will talk about the warmer weather and when it arrives next. chris. >> lisa, thank you. 5:01 is our time. the warriors lost to the trail blazers last night. but steph curry worked out and tested his knee yesterday but did not play in game three. damian lillard had the highest scoring game of his career with 40 points. they beat the warriors twice this year. >> i didn't feel we played with the desperation that's necessa
>> thanks for joining us, i'm chris ngyen in for carolyn tyler. we are waking up to slick roads throughout parts of the region. here's meteorologist lisa argen. >> that's right, chris. we have plenty of cloud cover. showers just about ending. you see some here in the sacramento volley. you can sea the cloud cover continues to sink to the south and east of us. as you head out this morning or getting going, numbers are pretty mild in the 50s. we haven't moved too much. we did pick up...
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i'm chris nguyen in for carolyn tyler.know maybe of you have plans on this mother's day morning so let's send it over to lisa argen with a first look at live doppler weather hd. hi, lisa. >> hi, chris. a few breaks in the overcast already. that's the plan for the rest of the day. you see the showers over into the sierra nevada. that's where they are pretty much going to stay through the spine of the mountains here. but we are look at the clouds here in santa cruz with numbers from the low 50s here to the low 60s mountain view, 56 in the city, and the golden gate bridge plenty of layers of clouds. 57 in fairfield, as well as novato. 56 in santa rosa. so later on today you will have some sunshine and temperatures will come up a few degrees. we will be look at numbers from the upper 60s to low 70s inland. around the bay mid-and upper 60s. still kind of cool at the coast but a warmup is underway. chris. >> lisa, thank you. >> new details on the stabbing death of a long time san francisco public defender. police sources confirm
i'm chris nguyen in for carolyn tyler.know maybe of you have plans on this mother's day morning so let's send it over to lisa argen with a first look at live doppler weather hd. hi, lisa. >> hi, chris. a few breaks in the overcast already. that's the plan for the rest of the day. you see the showers over into the sierra nevada. that's where they are pretty much going to stay through the spine of the mountains here. but we are look at the clouds here in santa cruz with numbers from the low...
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and daughter walk through a park, half the size of searching forush and rachel lloyd and her mother carolyn. a totally through jungle. >> they rationed their one day's worth of peanuts and crackers and huddle to stay warm at night. >> she would try to rub up my legs and blow on my feet. i couldn't feel anything. >> reporter: rachel fell into a feeling in her leg. >> at thisinwe were going throug wishes. >> it was really terrible. . >> carolyn carried her daughter on her back through the jungle then a desperate attempt, she took some sticks and stones and wrote out help. a helicopter spotted that sign. just beyond it, mother and daughter waving their arms. >> they told me i had a hype therm ya. >> i'm feeling a lot better than i was five days ago. that's for sure. >> you saw the picture, the youngest lady is in the hospital. mom was never admitted. she was fine. dad is in north carolina. he was planning to go down. mom said, we're good. we'll see you when we get >> she says that, i don't know. >> he planned to go. lawsuit this morning.of coffee . this morning, coffee giant is fighting back.
and daughter walk through a park, half the size of searching forush and rachel lloyd and her mother carolyn. a totally through jungle. >> they rationed their one day's worth of peanuts and crackers and huddle to stay warm at night. >> she would try to rub up my legs and blow on my feet. i couldn't feel anything. >> reporter: rachel fell into a feeling in her leg. >> at thisinwe were going throug wishes. >> it was really terrible. . >> carolyn carried her...
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the north carolina native carolyn lloyd visiting her daughter rachel studying in new zealand. they headed a off tuesday for a hike into this dense forest. but things quickly take a dangerous turn. they became disoriented with no way out of the rugged wilderness. they rationed their resources and huddled together for warmth spelling out help with roxanne sticks. that sign spot today by rescuers flying overhead. >> there were three different signs and a big point to their location. >> reporter: latest in the string of amazing survival stories. these men stranded on a remote pacific island using palm leaves to spell out help, this mother a and daughter recovering in a new seal land hospital tonight. >> understandably, just dehydrated and exhausted. >> reporter: thankful help came just in time. mary bruce, abc news, washington. >>> president obama had his last chance tonight to poke fun at fellow politicians, himself and the press. during the annual white house correspondent dinner and did he not hold back. >> stars, athletes, celebrities, government officials walk red carpet to t
the north carolina native carolyn lloyd visiting her daughter rachel studying in new zealand. they headed a off tuesday for a hike into this dense forest. but things quickly take a dangerous turn. they became disoriented with no way out of the rugged wilderness. they rationed their resources and huddled together for warmth spelling out help with roxanne sticks. that sign spot today by rescuers flying overhead. >> there were three different signs and a big point to their location. >>...
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. >> help me welcome your next first family, heidi cruz, your next first lady, carolyn and catherine, and the next president of the united states, ted cruz. >> trump ridiculed cruz for not helping fiorina after the incident. >> then he picks carly. carly is perfectly nice. by the way, she fell off the stage the other day. did anybody see that? and cruz didn't do anything. even i would have helped her, okay. no, it's true. the weirdest thing. >> meanwhile, trump spent his final day campaigning in indiana, looking to november. he hit ted cruz at the general election polling and made the case that the nomination is all about over. >> honestly, if we win indiana, it's over. it's over. they're finished. they're gone. they're gone. now, indiana is becoming very important. and i say, i say, it's so important in terms of the race. usually by this time, it's over, it doesn't matter. but this time, you folks belong where you belong. it's called important-ville. i love it. i think he is crazy. lyin' ted does not have the temperament to be doing this. he is choking like a dog, because he is lose
. >> help me welcome your next first family, heidi cruz, your next first lady, carolyn and catherine, and the next president of the united states, ted cruz. >> trump ridiculed cruz for not helping fiorina after the incident. >> then he picks carly. carly is perfectly nice. by the way, she fell off the stage the other day. did anybody see that? and cruz didn't do anything. even i would have helped her, okay. no, it's true. the weirdest thing. >> meanwhile, trump spent his...
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. >>> i'm carolyn tyler. returns will start the annual bay to breakers race in san francisco. this is a live look from sky 7 hd at the starting line at howard and main streets. 40,000 runners are registered to participate this morning. every participant receives a medal at the finish line at lincoln way. abc 7 news will have complete race coverage. now we're streaming live pictures from sky 7 hd. you can watch the start of the race at 8:00 a.m. this morning. you can watch it through the abc 7 news app and enable push alerts for race information as it happens. great weather for that race. here's lisa. >> that's right, carolyn. mid-50s and partly sunny in san francisco and san jose. we're holding on to the clouds. sfo has delays of over 50 minutes. 60 in oakland. a few sunny breaks, more breaks to the north. 53 by the delta. 51 in santa rosa. sunshine for everyone today. mid-60s and afternoon sea breeze, half moon bay. mid- to upper 60s from san mateo to palo alto. 70 in san rafael. warmest days of the week tue
. >>> i'm carolyn tyler. returns will start the annual bay to breakers race in san francisco. this is a live look from sky 7 hd at the starting line at howard and main streets. 40,000 runners are registered to participate this morning. every participant receives a medal at the finish line at lincoln way. abc 7 news will have complete race coverage. now we're streaming live pictures from sky 7 hd. you can watch the start of the race at 8:00 a.m. this morning. you can watch it through...
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my colleagues and to carolyn goossen for making this possible to move forward. thank thankyou. >> thank yousupervisor compost we want you to know that we want to make this successful and this leads to successful programs for you to move these programs forward and we also want to make sure that we can work with individuals to move this forward and that we change some of our housing policies so that we can change the priorities in order to get them into these homes. i'm committed to that. i know that many of the individuals that spoke i appreciate the dialogue i appreciate your commitment and wanting to help us work through the right kinds of policies in order to make sure that we are making a difference and we're not just creating more red tape and more bureaucracy that is going to make the problem even worse. and so with that i would definitely would like to move forward with a proposed amendments suggested by supervisor campos that were distributed today and the existing shelter cyst in will be used as an opportunity to work with the navigation centers and i ho
my colleagues and to carolyn goossen for making this possible to move forward. thank thankyou. >> thank yousupervisor compost we want you to know that we want to make this successful and this leads to successful programs for you to move these programs forward and we also want to make sure that we can work with individuals to move this forward and that we change some of our housing policies so that we can change the priorities in order to get them into these homes. i'm committed to that. i...
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my colleagues and to carolyn goossen for making this possible to move forward. thank thankyou. >> thank yousupervisor compost we want you to know that we want to make this successful and this leads to successful programs for you to move these programs forward and we also want to make sure that we can work with individuals to move this forward and that we change some of our housing policies so that we can change the priorities in order to get them into these homes. i'm committed to that. i know that many of the individuals that spoke i appreciate the dialogue i appreciate your commitment and wanting to help us work through the right kinds of policies in order to make sure that we are making a difference and we're not just creating more red tape and more bureaucracy that is going to make the problem even worse. and so with that i would definitely would like to move forward with a proposed amendments suggested by supervisor campos that were distributed today and the existing shelter cyst in will be used as an opportunity to work with the navigation centers and i ho
my colleagues and to carolyn goossen for making this possible to move forward. thank thankyou. >> thank yousupervisor compost we want you to know that we want to make this successful and this leads to successful programs for you to move these programs forward and we also want to make sure that we can work with individuals to move this forward and that we change some of our housing policies so that we can change the priorities in order to get them into these homes. i'm committed to that. i...
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in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4.ry biel. abc 7 news at 5 begins right now with dan and kristen. >>> next on abc 7 news at 5, developing news, a woman and her young child are killed when their car was stuck on the tracks and hit by an amtrak train. what investigators say whaped. >>> plus -- >> drop the knife! >> palo alto police say this video is proof that their officers appropriately. >>> and hot dogs in cars. the new push at the state tap tol to help protect pets. >>> i'm abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel it's cool out here by may standards but that's about to change. i'll xr your holiday preview coming up. >> announcer: live from the kgo-tv broadcast centre, this is abc 7 news. >>> good evening, i'm kristen sze. >> and i'm dan ashley. trajts dion the tracks in san lee and low, a woman and child were killed when their suv was trapped between crossing arms and ab amtrak train came barreling along. >> it happened near washington avenue around 1:30 this afternoon. david louie is live at the scene with the latest.
in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4.ry biel. abc 7 news at 5 begins right now with dan and kristen. >>> next on abc 7 news at 5, developing news, a woman and her young child are killed when their car was stuck on the tracks and hit by an amtrak train. what investigators say whaped. >>> plus -- >> drop the knife! >> palo alto police say this video is proof that their officers appropriately. >>> and...
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carolyn heizer has this picture from jfk. >> i got there three hours early and still barely made it. >> reporter: times spent waiting in line rivals time in the air. the problem is so bad that the port authority that runs newark, jfk and laguardia sent a letter to the tsa warning it could use private security screeners if they don't improve. we can no longer tolerate tsa screening services, the letter says. >> they take a lot into consideration before they make decisions like this. this is huge. this will have ripples across our industry. >> reporter: 22 airports across the u.s. currently use private security, currently most of them are small, but two are not, san francisco and kansas city and others like seattle and atlanta are considering the switch. the tsa admits it is understaffed. >> we are accelerating our hiring and targeting the hiring of airports with the highest volume. >> reporter: despite the long wait, some travelers are packing patience. >> it's frustrating, but everybody here would rather be safe. >> reporter: even with more hiring, security lines will still be long t
carolyn heizer has this picture from jfk. >> i got there three hours early and still barely made it. >> reporter: times spent waiting in line rivals time in the air. the problem is so bad that the port authority that runs newark, jfk and laguardia sent a letter to the tsa warning it could use private security screeners if they don't improve. we can no longer tolerate tsa screening services, the letter says. >> they take a lot into consideration before they make decisions like...
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with the court case over, officer nero's father is lashing attorney carolyn mosby's handling of the case. a higherre held to standard, which is fair, but they also have the right to be treated fairly. mosby did not do that. she rushed to judgment. protests erupted last year after gray died from injuries he sustained after dying in the back of the police van. the next trial of officers caesar goodson is in june, he faces second-degree depraved-heart murder charges. jonathan elias, abc 7 news. steve: a few scattered showers right now. in the next half hour, walked the dog a last time, take your raincoat. we have some showers lingering the next few hours. not adding up to a lot. they should be it through tonight and tomorrow. are you ready for a change? sunshine and warmer temperatures, talking date, lies in the upper 70's, near 80 degrees. big changes later in the week into the weekend. what to expect for memorial day and a lot more coming up. steve, thank you. the ntsb is investigating a small plane crash that killed five people in hawaii. the pilot two skydiving instructors, and two tand
with the court case over, officer nero's father is lashing attorney carolyn mosby's handling of the case. a higherre held to standard, which is fair, but they also have the right to be treated fairly. mosby did not do that. she rushed to judgment. protests erupted last year after gray died from injuries he sustained after dying in the back of the police van. the next trial of officers caesar goodson is in june, he faces second-degree depraved-heart murder charges. jonathan elias, abc 7 news....
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>> carolyn won't be released until at least 2013.their vacations is both a job and an escape. >> talking about the different places makes you feel free, particularly when you're getting into the details and talking about a cabin that has a front porch and the river going in the backyard. you can actually see it, and you can even picture yourself sitting back on the rocker, fishing or just talking. it's loaded with amenities. most important, you have your very own boat to cruise the 27 miles, so that sounds pretty good. you feel like you're outside in the real world on a real job. it helps the days go by. it's freedom. you don't see the bars. >> making dentures isn't something you'd expect to learn in prison, but for inmates like christie wells, it's a potentially high-paying skill. >> this is something that's lucrative out there. it's never going to end. people is going to need false teeth. so this is something i can use when i get at home. >> christie was convicted of first-degree armed robbery and attempted murder and is currently
>> carolyn won't be released until at least 2013.their vacations is both a job and an escape. >> talking about the different places makes you feel free, particularly when you're getting into the details and talking about a cabin that has a front porch and the river going in the backyard. you can actually see it, and you can even picture yourself sitting back on the rocker, fishing or just talking. it's loaded with amenities. most important, you have your very own boat to cruise the...
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." >>> good morning, i'm carolyn tyler. the warriors are back home tomorrow at oracle arena.ter last night's thrilling comeback win over o.k.c. we have video of the team getting off the plane after landing back in oakland. let's get a check of the accuweather forecast. >> good morning, a marine layer of clouds pushed into parts of east bay so richmond patchy fog, also in san francisco so we'll see a cooler day in parts of the bay. 53 in san francisco. oakland, mountain view 57. 54 half moon bay. from our east bay hills camera, looking a little hazy, 61 by the delta. >>> welcome back to "gma." dangerous weather in much of the country this memorial day weekend. record rains and the desperate search for a young boy in kansas, washed away by the fast-moving floodwaters, this as tropical storm bonnie now makes its way towards south carolina. >>> the golden state warriors are still in it. steph curry and klay thompson working hard overnight to force a game seven in the western conference finals with a wild fourth quarter comeback over the oklahoma city thunder. >>> and an important
." >>> good morning, i'm carolyn tyler. the warriors are back home tomorrow at oracle arena.ter last night's thrilling comeback win over o.k.c. we have video of the team getting off the plane after landing back in oakland. let's get a check of the accuweather forecast. >> good morning, a marine layer of clouds pushed into parts of east bay so richmond patchy fog, also in san francisco so we'll see a cooler day in parts of the bay. 53 in san francisco. oakland, mountain view...
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carolyn cross was a deputy corrections.he was murdered in her alexandria home in 2014. >>> the ceremony was held here on the national mall because of construction near the national law enforcement officers memorial. back to you. >> jackie bensen,er thank you. >>> big changes are coming to metro. if you take the rails on weekend nights, start thinking of other options or heading home earlier. june 3rd, all metro stations will close at midnight seven days a week. the last 3:00 a.m. train will be on the saturday of memorial day weekend. that earlier closing time is meant to give crews more time to clear a backlog of work. while many are happy metro is prioritizing repairs, others are concerned how it will impact businesses in and around the district. shomari stone talked to workers and business owners in dupont circle. >> reporter: tonight there are mixed opinions. on one hand, people metro is focused on safety, on the other hand, many come here to dupont circle, chinatown to enjoy the night life, a lot of those people are dis
carolyn cross was a deputy corrections.he was murdered in her alexandria home in 2014. >>> the ceremony was held here on the national mall because of construction near the national law enforcement officers memorial. back to you. >> jackie bensen,er thank you. >>> big changes are coming to metro. if you take the rails on weekend nights, start thinking of other options or heading home earlier. june 3rd, all metro stations will close at midnight seven days a week. the last...
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later on, carolyn steel. terps out to a 10-1 lead. umass couldn't slow maryland down. the steal and maryland wins 18-2 and head to their eighth straight final four. they will take on syracuse. >>> on the men's side, quarterfinals, towson taking on loyola. the bounce shot by the junior mid fielder he had two. tigers within one. later in the quarter, the greyhounds bring the ball in. do about that. three goals and an assist for spencer. loyola will face north carola after tinhe >>> teams across the east coast took to the potomac for they dragon boat racing. it dates back ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching, waiting, wishing. ♪ ♪ i tell you one thing, you never knew it. ♪ ♪ at the back of the bus ♪ there is so much to give, so dream big. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ all i wanna hear is get down, get down. ♪ ♪ yeah. ♪ and when they screaming get out, get out. ♪ ♪ all i wanna hea
later on, carolyn steel. terps out to a 10-1 lead. umass couldn't slow maryland down. the steal and maryland wins 18-2 and head to their eighth straight final four. they will take on syracuse. >>> on the men's side, quarterfinals, towson taking on loyola. the bounce shot by the junior mid fielder he had two. tigers within one. later in the quarter, the greyhounds bring the ball in. do about that. three goals and an assist for spencer. loyola will face north carola after tinhe...
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we'll be right >>> a first look at the carolyn cue william, filed a claim, seeking his share of the late musician's estate, he said his mother had a fling with prince back in july of 1976. he wants prince's dna tested. right now, williams is serving 92 months in a colorado federal prison for possession after firearm by a fell on. >>> all right, we all agree. waiting in long lines at the airport is the last thing you want to do when you are going on vacation. well, suffer in violence no more. an airline industry group wants you to take pictures of long security lines, and post them on social media with the hashtag i hate the wait. the campaign hopes to push tsa into hiring more staff, while also giving other travelers a heads-up on the long wait time. >> 2us senators say baggage fees play a role in long wait times at airport security, and they are calling on airlines to stop charging them, at least temporarily. senators richard bloomenthal, ed marquis, argue getting rid of the fees could reduce lines this summer. check bag fees have been around for nearly a decade. and have become a key m
we'll be right >>> a first look at the carolyn cue william, filed a claim, seeking his share of the late musician's estate, he said his mother had a fling with prince back in july of 1976. he wants prince's dna tested. right now, williams is serving 92 months in a colorado federal prison for possession after firearm by a fell on. >>> all right, we all agree. waiting in long lines at the airport is the last thing you want to do when you are going on vacation. well, suffer in...
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carolyn lloyd went to visit her daughter rachel who was studying in wellington and the pair got lost in a day long hike and stranded four four days in a wooded area until a search and rescue helicopter spotted them. >> they told me when i got in the ambulance, i would have made it only a couple more hours. it was going to get dark and then there was clearly no path. it was like i had never been happier to see anyone in my life. >> i thought i died and went to heavens. >> the lloyds were found less than one and a quarter miles from where they started the hike and they rationed resources and stayed together for warmth and while dehydrated and exhausted, both women are expected to be okay. >>> searchers in east texas recovered the body of sixth flooding victim sunday. she is 64-year-old linda asbury. she and her four grandchildren perished after rain swept them away. elsewhere in parts of louisiana, and arkansas, people came out of their homes to discover they weren't goight going to be able to drive anyway. >> getting ready for work and something said look outside and i looked outside
carolyn lloyd went to visit her daughter rachel who was studying in wellington and the pair got lost in a day long hike and stranded four four days in a wooded area until a search and rescue helicopter spotted them. >> they told me when i got in the ambulance, i would have made it only a couple more hours. it was going to get dark and then there was clearly no path. it was like i had never been happier to see anyone in my life. >> i thought i died and went to heavens. >> the...
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part of the amendment is lou gehrig's disease for flexibility to be clear the flexibility is not carolyn's permitted and requires a venue review with the section 309 as written the planning code 0 policies for this is not only adequate for the equipment or allow for better urban design and curling have an enclosure - this proves consistent with the buildings overall design andproa screen without a set back r setback, however, it is reduced by 25 or 50 feet it height can - screened and the height of many mechanic features 50 feet or more providing for flexibility allowing third street the height of 20 feet up to one hundred rather than 75 percent and the flexibility is not californian permitted and requires the planning commission for the project and large project authorization that concludes my presentation. i'm available to answer any questions. >> public comment thank you for your presentation. >> open up for public comment at this time just as a reminder everyone has two manipulates a 30-second chime indicating soft chime you have thirty sections remaining public comment is up seeing no
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carolyn levine is a career coach and author and ethan knight is the executive director of the gap program thank you for coming to talk about this. caroline, do employers value both an online degree and traditional on campus degree equally or is one better than the other? >> right now the online degree still new. certainly for certain skills, the technical skills, the technical degrees you can argue it's on par. certainly with your example of penn state that has a brand name offline as well so that will carry over to an online degree but employers will safer what they know and that's the brick and mortar campus. >> the first daughter is going to take a gap year, there has been a lot of talk about pros and cons of that but what is the goal of a gap year? >> i think a gap year when it's done well it frames the rest of your life honestly. if you do it in a somewhat structured fashion where there's some expression involved, students are trying to find out what a career might look like but the process that's in front of them. >> what do employers think of a gap year? is that something for stude
carolyn levine is a career coach and author and ethan knight is the executive director of the gap program thank you for coming to talk about this. caroline, do employers value both an online degree and traditional on campus degree equally or is one better than the other? >> right now the online degree still new. certainly for certain skills, the technical skills, the technical degrees you can argue it's on par. certainly with your example of penn state that has a brand name offline as...
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carolyn was visiting her daughter who is studying in the country. >>> bono joined the cast of ellipsed, speaking out for the missing in northern nigeria, and the show performance today was dedicated to the girls who have been missing for 775 days. >> i think in some tiny, important way we met them by saying their names. >> all future performances will have similar live dedications. eclipse is the story of five women brought together by the upheaval of their homeland. >>> april is national donate life month, and two mothers bonded by the selfless gift of organ donation, and they met for the first time. >> reporter: two moms meeting for the first time, one sured an incredible loss, and the other was brought back from the brink of death, both bonded by a teen who is no longer here. >> i miss him so much. >>> last year christian degron was jumped by four men in an in the bronx. 9 days later, he was found >> he never regained consciousness. >> reporter: his family decided to donate his organs, a selfless decision made in the most difficult time of their lives. reason for everything, and eve
carolyn was visiting her daughter who is studying in the country. >>> bono joined the cast of ellipsed, speaking out for the missing in northern nigeria, and the show performance today was dedicated to the girls who have been missing for 775 days. >> i think in some tiny, important way we met them by saying their names. >> all future performances will have similar live dedications. eclipse is the story of five women brought together by the upheaval of their homeland....
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my colleagues and to carolyn goossen for making this possible to move forward. thank thankyou. >> thank yousupervisor compost we want you to know that we want to make this successful and this leads to successful programs for you to move these programs forward and we also want to make sure that we can work with individuals to move this forward and that we change some of our housing policies so that we can change the priorities in order to get them into these homes. i'm committed to that. i know that many of the individuals that spoke i appreciate the dialogue i appreciate your commitment and wanting to help us work through the right kinds of policies in order to make sure that we are making a difference and we're not just creating more red tape and more bureaucracy that is going to make the problem even worse. and so with that i would definitely would like to move forward with a proposed amendments suggested by supervisor campos that were distributed today and the existing shelter cyst in will be used as an opportunity to work with the navigation centers and i ho
my colleagues and to carolyn goossen for making this possible to move forward. thank thankyou. >> thank yousupervisor compost we want you to know that we want to make this successful and this leads to successful programs for you to move these programs forward and we also want to make sure that we can work with individuals to move this forward and that we change some of our housing policies so that we can change the priorities in order to get them into these homes. i'm committed to that. i...
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carolyn maloney, congresswoman on capitol hill, wrote to the new york fed asking them why they put so much stock in this particular system and the fed replied in answers that were revealed today, in essence, everybody around the world uses this system, so we have to use it too. the global financial system is really dependant on a few electronic systems, swift is just one of them. >> eamon, thank you very much, eamon javers in washington. >>> it's an important time of the year for the media industry, broadcasters and digital media want madison avenue to commit to buys ad ford the upcoming season. while digital has been taking ad dollars from television the trends this year are surprising. julie boorstin explains. >> reporter: rumors of television's demise may have been exaggerated. this year's broadcasters pitching lineups will be the first time in five years they secure morive-front ad dollars than the prior year. media dynamics projecting a 5% increase in dollars, a 10% increase in prices. >> few media can match the kind of impact, the kind of sight, sound, motion that tv delivers fo
carolyn maloney, congresswoman on capitol hill, wrote to the new york fed asking them why they put so much stock in this particular system and the fed replied in answers that were revealed today, in essence, everybody around the world uses this system, so we have to use it too. the global financial system is really dependant on a few electronic systems, swift is just one of them. >> eamon, thank you very much, eamon javers in washington. >>> it's an important time of the year for...