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warmus. >> carolyn warmus was arrested. >> a circus in the press. >> carolyn warmus is accused of shooting to death betty jeanne solomon. movies. bo nan nanza for made v >> that's warmus. >> right. >> miscarolyn warmus? >> yes. >> detective. we have a warrant to search the premises. >> she's been referred to as the fatal attraction killer in the media. >> fatal attraction trial. >> and they've made three or four movies about it now. >> what are you doing? what are you doing? >> all of which showed the prosecution's side, and none of which ever aired her contentions or her side of the story. >> a story her new lawyer believes, and he's not the only one. >> there's just too much that doesn't add up. >> the prosecutor and the police from the beginning made this case into a fatal attraction case. there was a prejudicial impact into that right to receive a fair trial. >> a professor specializes in wrongful convictions, and he says this is a textbook case of reasonable doubt. >> i mean, we know there was no forensic evidence found at the scene of the crime to link carolyn warmus to the murder. >
warmus. >> carolyn warmus was arrested. >> a circus in the press. >> carolyn warmus is accused of shooting to death betty jeanne solomon. movies. bo nan nanza for made v >> that's warmus. >> right. >> miscarolyn warmus? >> yes. >> detective. we have a warrant to search the premises. >> she's been referred to as the fatal attraction killer in the media. >> fatal attraction trial. >> and they've made three or four movies about it...
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>> oh, yesp about carolyn would still be here. >> and what about the woman at the start of our story? jamie hart's case had been handled by the brazos county sheriff's office. but after ynobe was arrested, it didn't take long for the college station police department and the sheriff's office to compare the dna. what they found? ynobe was also jamie's killer. what's that moment like? >> i remember the feeling of wanting to feel relieved, but all i could think was, this is exactly what i knew was going to happen. he struck again. another girl is dead, and another family has lost their precious daughter. >> chuck says, to this day he misses jamie, and has never gotten over being viewed as a suspect. >> having to spend such a long time under investigation for the death of a loved one, it hurts. it hurts a lot. >> it's like a scar. >> very much so. very much so. >> do you feel bad about that at all, that he was put through that? >> i'm sorry that he had to go through that, yes. but if i had to do the investigation over, i wouldn't chan
>> oh, yesp about carolyn would still be here. >> and what about the woman at the start of our story? jamie hart's case had been handled by the brazos county sheriff's office. but after ynobe was arrested, it didn't take long for the college station police department and the sheriff's office to compare the dna. what they found? ynobe was also jamie's killer. what's that moment like? >> i remember the feeling of wanting to feel relieved, but all i could think was, this is...
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now six decades later, tim tyson reveals what carolyn told him. she said she lied about till touching her and uttering obscenities. she said that part is not true. and some question of whether she said knowledge of till's death. pastor wheeler described his grandfather running outside when kidnappers took emmett. >> he asked this one, and he said it sounded like a. would's voice. it identified him. i don't know the word used, but it identified till as the one doing the talker. >> a lie that convinced the jurors to set them free. we talk to the historian whose work unearthed that lie. >> then she said nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> can there ever be justice for emmett till? and later, she picked her profession after watching the brady bunch. >> i had to research it. i had to know what it was that he actually did for a living. a find out how her passion for >> questions surrounding the murder of 14-year-old emmett till have lingered for decades, particularly around the incident that set things into motion. caroline
now six decades later, tim tyson reveals what carolyn told him. she said she lied about till touching her and uttering obscenities. she said that part is not true. and some question of whether she said knowledge of till's death. pastor wheeler described his grandfather running outside when kidnappers took emmett. >> he asked this one, and he said it sounded like a. would's voice. it identified him. i don't know the word used, but it identified till as the one doing the talker. >> a...
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>> i believe i can help carolyn get this conviction overturned. >> what is it? is it a smoking gun?ct? >> you know, my father told me when i was a kid, they're going to come times in your life when you're going to have a little birdie chirping in your ear. he said, no matter what you do in life, always listen to that birdie. when i met carolyn, the birdie began to sing. >> warmus, who's from a wealthy michigan family, graduated with a master's degree from columbia university in 1987. she was living in the big apple and loving her first teaching job in the suburbs of new york. paul solomon, 17 years her senior, became her mentor, and she was captivated by his charm. how did he steal your heart? >> like puppy love, almost, but at the time, i thought, oh, this was real love. you know, this was real deep love. but he was intelligent. i'm sort of intelligent. and i don't know, he was just, you know, paid a lot of attention to me. >> interesting stuff. so you got a sense to know this woman now a 20-odd years after her conviction, she's been in jail all these years. >> oh, yeah, for 25 yea
>> i believe i can help carolyn get this conviction overturned. >> what is it? is it a smoking gun?ct? >> you know, my father told me when i was a kid, they're going to come times in your life when you're going to have a little birdie chirping in your ear. he said, no matter what you do in life, always listen to that birdie. when i met carolyn, the birdie began to sing. >> warmus, who's from a wealthy michigan family, graduated with a master's degree from columbia...
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carolyn long. >> good evening. as a fourth amendment scholar i am delighted to attend tonight's presentation and honored to introduce tonight's speaker, dr. carolyn long. i am sure you know that the united states supreme court decision in mapp versus ohio is the heart of tonight's program. that decision, as you probably also know, changed the way courts in this country exclude evidence or consider evidence obtained in violation of our fourth amendment rights. before the decision in mapp, the remedy of excluding evidence was unpredictable at best. now, today we sometimes take for granted the fact that courts will protect us against unconstitutional searches or seizures. if a police officer enters or searches our home, our car, our purse, our cellphone, we expect that the judge will prohibit that evidence from being used in a subsequent prosecution against us. motions to suppress evidence are now expected. they're common. defense lawyers in the oj simpson murder trial moved to exclude both blood and
carolyn long. >> good evening. as a fourth amendment scholar i am delighted to attend tonight's presentation and honored to introduce tonight's speaker, dr. carolyn long. i am sure you know that the united states supreme court decision in mapp versus ohio is the heart of tonight's program. that decision, as you probably also know, changed the way courts in this country exclude evidence or consider evidence obtained in violation of our fourth amendment rights. before the decision in mapp,...
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the fatal attraction chil of carolyn warmus opened up. >> their state of mind about carolyn is that she a judgment against a woman having an affair with a married man. >> a tabloid sensation chased by dozens of reporters, described as a murderous home wrecker. >> into the life of her lover. >> she tried to camouflage herself with sunglasses, scarves, even blankets. >> why did you want to protect your identity? >> i'm a schoolteacher and i want to go back and be a schoolteacher. if i keep letting them take photos of me, i mean, i'm never going to be able to teach again. it's going to be tough enough as it is with this case. >> so, here is the deal with the glove, poppy. the globlood on the glove -- th blood was never tested. whose blood is on the glove? dna testing is so much better now. she insists if the blood is tested now, it is going to prove she is innocent. >> is there a reason the authorities would not test the glove? >> it's a good question. i mean, we couldn't get a statement from everybody involved with testing that glove, but she's appealing and she's hoping a judge is going
the fatal attraction chil of carolyn warmus opened up. >> their state of mind about carolyn is that she a judgment against a woman having an affair with a married man. >> a tabloid sensation chased by dozens of reporters, described as a murderous home wrecker. >> into the life of her lover. >> she tried to camouflage herself with sunglasses, scarves, even blankets. >> why did you want to protect your identity? >> i'm a schoolteacher and i want to go back and...
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>> carolyn warmus maintains she's innocent. >> are you a violent person?
>> carolyn warmus maintains she's innocent. >> are you a violent person?
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and this is the carolyn warmus story. tell us everything. >> you remember the movie fatal attack shn, right? this was a trial. that was a blockbuster at the time. everybody had seen that movie and then this trial was billed as the real life version fatal avk shn and carolyn warm us was this beautiful 20-something-year-old school teacher having an affair with a married man and his wife ends up dead. she goes on trial for murder and there's a hung jury. then before the second trial, her lover finds a bloody glove. sound familiar? this was found in his closet, just like a bloody glove acquitted o.j. simpson, this convicted carolyn. 25 years in jail. here's a part of her story. >> february 2nd, 1990, more than a year after of the brutal killing of betty jean solomon, carolyn warmus was charged with her murder. >> i didn't find out until the newspaper called me. >> that's how you found you out you were ra spect. >> yeah. i didn't know what they were talking about. what could i have possible done? h and they said for the murder
and this is the carolyn warmus story. tell us everything. >> you remember the movie fatal attack shn, right? this was a trial. that was a blockbuster at the time. everybody had seen that movie and then this trial was billed as the real life version fatal avk shn and carolyn warm us was this beautiful 20-something-year-old school teacher having an affair with a married man and his wife ends up dead. she goes on trial for murder and there's a hung jury. then before the second trial, her...
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carolyn credit the work of the late doctor angela brody, from the university of maryland's school of medicine, who pioneered a treatment that saved the lives of countless women with breast cancer. >> one is in tribute doctor brody who created the life saving drug, the aroma taste inhibitor for people like me diagnosed when estrogen positive breast cancer? carolyn is eager to talk about her successful treatment and eager to encourage other women with breast cancer to stay strong, leading by he can ample, she want to show her strength, in paddling 300 miles, hoping to raise awareness, and continued funding for breast cancer research. >> if you have been through chemotherapy, and multiple surgeries, i say i'm flat but fabulous, you know, this is nothing compared to that battle of breast cancer. >> carolyn says she couldn't have manage in the journey without her daughter, and her husband, gordon, who is following them on land, and with logistics, helping launch them each day, and pack up the military grade inflatable kayak each night. >> we've been fighting rapids, rocks, winds, today a
carolyn credit the work of the late doctor angela brody, from the university of maryland's school of medicine, who pioneered a treatment that saved the lives of countless women with breast cancer. >> one is in tribute doctor brody who created the life saving drug, the aroma taste inhibitor for people like me diagnosed when estrogen positive breast cancer? carolyn is eager to talk about her successful treatment and eager to encourage other women with breast cancer to stay strong, leading...
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carolyn flynn accepted 12 years in prison for two counts of rape. on the civil side, it's different story. >> i deny i did that, yes. >> so dennis is lying? >> i don't know if he's lying, but i know he's not telling the truth. >> reporter: flynn denied my wrongdoing for more than five hours in this deposition as part of the lawsuit filed by dennis. >> he's textbook pedophile. he's very manipulative. >> reporter: the attorney tells me ralph flynn did not answer questions typically. >> did you show pornography to denn dennis? >> i don't recall. i don't believe i did. >> that is not something that you would forget if you were a parent. and you would be outraged by a question hike that. >> reporter: flynn deflected blame, even when confronted with evidence from the criminal case. >> you told that woman investigator that you touched dennis sexually, correct? >> i don't remember saying that to her. >> and dennis said that you watched on multiple times while he had sex -- >> i don't remember that. that doesn't make any sense to me. i don't remember that. >
carolyn flynn accepted 12 years in prison for two counts of rape. on the civil side, it's different story. >> i deny i did that, yes. >> so dennis is lying? >> i don't know if he's lying, but i know he's not telling the truth. >> reporter: flynn denied my wrongdoing for more than five hours in this deposition as part of the lawsuit filed by dennis. >> he's textbook pedophile. he's very manipulative. >> reporter: the attorney tells me ralph flynn did not...
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now six decades later, tim tyson reveals what carolyn told him. she said she lied about till touching her and uttering obscenities. she said that part is not true. and some question of whether she said knowledge of till's
now six decades later, tim tyson reveals what carolyn told him. she said she lied about till touching her and uttering obscenities. she said that part is not true. and some question of whether she said knowledge of till's
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carolyn fiddler: the north carolina state house. and sorry, i forgot -- i would never forget the new york state senate for 2018. funny situation. it's not funny ha ha in north carolina. it is never funny ha ha in north carolina. there will be new elections on new state legislative maps in north carolina. and the house and senate in 2018. we don't know what those maps are going to look like yet. they might not be much better than now. they can't be much worse. we have a chance to break the republican supermajority at least in the state house. that would help the democratic governor quite a lot. so don't sleep on north carolina either. david nir: all right next >> hi, i am -- david nir: next question. >> hi, i nancy jones. am i got to tell you that i'm little overwhelmed depth and breadth of analytics expertise on this panel. and i appreciate you. you read you a lot. most of what i know about elections outside where i live come from you guys. thanks a lot for that. i have a kind of meta-question that i am wondering if you all have tho
carolyn fiddler: the north carolina state house. and sorry, i forgot -- i would never forget the new york state senate for 2018. funny situation. it's not funny ha ha in north carolina. it is never funny ha ha in north carolina. there will be new elections on new state legislative maps in north carolina. and the house and senate in 2018. we don't know what those maps are going to look like yet. they might not be much better than now. they can't be much worse. we have a chance to break the...
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carolyn long. [ applause ] >> thank you for the kind introduction. before i begin i would like to thank the co-sponsors of the event, university press of kansas and the university of kansas school of law, and the co-presenters and funders of this talk, the kansas city public library, the truman library institute and the federal court historical society and also the sponsors the kaufman foundation and law firm of spencer, feign, brit and brown. tomorrow morning i'll visit the truman university library institute. president truman played an indirect but important role in map v ohio. tom clark was a personal friend of the president and one of truman's first key appointments. shortly after taking office, president truman appointed him to be attorney general and later elevated him to the position of associate justice on the united states supreme court. there is another connection between the truman presidency and justice clark's juris prudence. truman was known for advocacy on behalf of civil liberties issues and in particular we acknowledge his executive
carolyn long. [ applause ] >> thank you for the kind introduction. before i begin i would like to thank the co-sponsors of the event, university press of kansas and the university of kansas school of law, and the co-presenters and funders of this talk, the kansas city public library, the truman library institute and the federal court historical society and also the sponsors the kaufman foundation and law firm of spencer, feign, brit and brown. tomorrow morning i'll visit the truman...
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carolyn pleaded no contest to two counts of rap and accepted 12 years in prison.n the civil side, it's a different story. >> i deny i did that, yes. >> so dennis is lying? >> i don't know if he's lying but i know he's not telling the truth. >> reporter: flynn denied any wrongdoing for more than five hours in this deposition as part of the personal injury lawsuit filed by dennis. >> he's a textbook pedophile. he's very manipulative. >> reporter: dennis's attorney tells me ralph flynn did not answer questions the way a typical question would. >> have you showed pornography if i to dennis. >> not tai recall. >> you might have shown it, you do not recall. >> i do not recall showing anything. i don't believe i did. >> first of all, that is not something you would forget if you had done it as a parent. >> reporter: flynn deflected blame even when confronted with evidence from the criminal case. >> you told that woman investigator that you touched dennis sexually, correct? >> i don't remember saying that to her. >> reporter: and dennis says that you watched on multiple t
carolyn pleaded no contest to two counts of rap and accepted 12 years in prison.n the civil side, it's a different story. >> i deny i did that, yes. >> so dennis is lying? >> i don't know if he's lying but i know he's not telling the truth. >> reporter: flynn denied any wrongdoing for more than five hours in this deposition as part of the personal injury lawsuit filed by dennis. >> he's a textbook pedophile. he's very manipulative. >> reporter: dennis's...
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carolyn long. [ applause ] >> thank you for the kind introduction. before we begin i would like to thank the university press of connecticut and university of kansas school of law, kansas city public library, truman library institute and federal court society and the coughman foundation and law firm of spencer feign limb and brown. tomorrow i will visit the library and as you know president truman played an indirect albeit important role mapp v ohio. a personal friend of the president was one of truman's first key appointments. shortly after taking office president truman appointed him to be attorney general and later elevated him to the position of associate justice on the united states supreme court. there's another connection between the truman presidency and justice clarks jurisprudence. truman was known for advocacy on behalf of civil liberty issues and acknowledge the armed forces and mandate of equal treatment and federal hiring and 1947 report called to secure the rights which laid out his detailed agenda to protect rights and liberty. cases
carolyn long. [ applause ] >> thank you for the kind introduction. before we begin i would like to thank the university press of connecticut and university of kansas school of law, kansas city public library, truman library institute and federal court society and the coughman foundation and law firm of spencer feign limb and brown. tomorrow i will visit the library and as you know president truman played an indirect albeit important role mapp v ohio. a personal friend of the president was...
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carolyn long. i'm sure that you know that the supreme court decision in mapp versus ohio is our subject tonight. that case as you know, changed the way that courts exclude or enter evidence. we expect that the judge will prohibit that evidence on a consequence prosecution against us. motions to suppress evidence are now expected, they're common. defense lawyers in the oj simpson murder trial, moved to exclude both blood and hair evidence from the trial of that case. council for ted kaczynski, the una bomber. even in his manifesto were all found in a remote montana cabin. in both of those cases the motions to sue press were denied. as they are throughout the country in many cases, but whether they are denied or granted, motions to suppress now play a significant role in criminal cases, in fact they're usually derminitive in the outcome of a case, especially in drug cases and in gun cases. if the case prevails and guns and drugs are excluded, usually the case is gutted and the case is dismissed. so i
carolyn long. i'm sure that you know that the supreme court decision in mapp versus ohio is our subject tonight. that case as you know, changed the way that courts exclude or enter evidence. we expect that the judge will prohibit that evidence on a consequence prosecution against us. motions to suppress evidence are now expected, they're common. defense lawyers in the oj simpson murder trial, moved to exclude both blood and hair evidence from the trial of that case. council for ted kaczynski,...
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so, yeah, carolyn, a lot of really beautiful voices.aring people practicing in line and i did think that the next american idol could come from the bay area. we'll wait and see. >> yeah, she was sounding very nice. good luck to her and everybody else there in line. american idol does return soon on abc. the auditions are being held in oakland today. the american idol bus is at jack london square, giving you the chance to be a star. if you can't make it to oakland today, audition online right now. we have a link to the application at abc7news.com. potential contestants need to be at least 15 years old. wonder if we'll see some of those shebang, shebang, the really bad ones, with the good ones. >> so bad it was good. >> yeah. >> okay. well, you know, 24 hours from now, it is going to be exciting. now, the forecast would be somewhat like the one we're having today. we do okay. right here it is gray. we're brightening up everywhere around the bay area. except in the north bay. we have more sunshine today despite a lot of fog earlier this mo
so, yeah, carolyn, a lot of really beautiful voices.aring people practicing in line and i did think that the next american idol could come from the bay area. we'll wait and see. >> yeah, she was sounding very nice. good luck to her and everybody else there in line. american idol does return soon on abc. the auditions are being held in oakland today. the american idol bus is at jack london square, giving you the chance to be a star. if you can't make it to oakland today, audition online...
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we'll hear from carolyn long. >> good evening. as a fourth amendment scholar i am delighted to attend tonight's presentation and honored to introduce tonight's speaker, dr. carolyn long. i am sure you know that the united states supreme court decision in mapp
we'll hear from carolyn long. >> good evening. as a fourth amendment scholar i am delighted to attend tonight's presentation and honored to introduce tonight's speaker, dr. carolyn long. i am sure you know that the united states supreme court decision in mapp
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meet carolyn long who wrote the book on the case.t is called "guarding against unreasonable searches and seizures," based at the washington state university at vancouver, a professor of politics, philosophy and public affairs. welcome to the series. >> thank you for inviting me. >> renee hutchins is here in d.c., a law school professor, codirector of the appellate and post conviction advocacy clinic, she is working on a book called "learning criminal procedure," a textbook. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. niegs nice to meet you. >> so let's start with the basic issue in this decision. what is this case -- what did it ultimately become about? >> so what is really fascinating about the mapp case is what it start at is not what it ended up. it started as a case about pornography and ended up as a case about whether evidence should be admitted in state trials. >> why is this a landmark decision? >> what the decision did was it allowed this rule called the exclusionary rule which we will talk about, to be extended to ha
meet carolyn long who wrote the book on the case.t is called "guarding against unreasonable searches and seizures," based at the washington state university at vancouver, a professor of politics, philosophy and public affairs. welcome to the series. >> thank you for inviting me. >> renee hutchins is here in d.c., a law school professor, codirector of the appellate and post conviction advocacy clinic, she is working on a book called "learning criminal procedure,"...
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let's bring in carolyn roth with more. carolyn, good morning. >> good morning to you.hese events obviously very much force these companies to take -- cancel the registration of a nazi website soon after it moved its domain registration to the service. a representative told nbc in a statement we are cancelling daily stormer's registration for violating our terms of service. now, this is after daily stormer i don't feel -- the site that promoted the deadly rally, was essentially thrown off the go daddy platform. it was disclosed that it had given the daily stormer 24 hours to move its domain to another provider saying it had violated the company's terms of service. and it seems the battle between tech giants over health and heating up. according to a university of washington computer scientist has sold his new seattle start-up company to google. they turn smartphones into monitoring devices by collecting important health data. >> carolyn roth live from london, thangs ks so much. >>> taylor swift's legal battle has come to an end after about four hours of deliberation. th
let's bring in carolyn roth with more. carolyn, good morning. >> good morning to you.hese events obviously very much force these companies to take -- cancel the registration of a nazi website soon after it moved its domain registration to the service. a representative told nbc in a statement we are cancelling daily stormer's registration for violating our terms of service. now, this is after daily stormer i don't feel -- the site that promoted the deadly rally, was essentially thrown off...
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i'm carolyn roth these are your headlines asia on edge north korea fires a test missile over northern japan alarming residents and triggering a sharp response from regional leaders the flight to safety helps sending the euro for a 2 1/2 year high against the dollar >>> heavy rain and flooding from harvey punishes the u.s. gulf coast leaves tens of thousands homeless oil refinery is hobbled in the oil refinery the german media company says a weak advertising will hurt third quarter profits, prosiesen >>> good morning, everyone it is tuesday. if you take a look at the heap map, the stock 600 in europe, you are seeing a sea of red, a picture of risk aversion as we see that north korea has fired a missile over japan it is down by 1.34%. we are trading at the lowest level in six months. this has to do with risk aversion in the face of the latest aggression from north korea and also the euro strength it has climbed above the 120 mark for the first time since january, 2015. that's not helping many of the exporters in europe. let's have a look at european markets. what you will see is we are
i'm carolyn roth these are your headlines asia on edge north korea fires a test missile over northern japan alarming residents and triggering a sharp response from regional leaders the flight to safety helps sending the euro for a 2 1/2 year high against the dollar >>> heavy rain and flooding from harvey punishes the u.s. gulf coast leaves tens of thousands homeless oil refinery is hobbled in the oil refinery the german media company says a weak advertising will hurt third quarter...
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carolyn flynn accepted 12 years in prison for two counts of rape. on the civil side, it's different story. >> i deny i did that, yes. >> so dennis is lying? >> i don't know if he's lying, but i know he's not telling the truth. >> reporter: flynn denied my wrongdoing for more than five hours in this deposition as part of the lawsuit filed by dennis. >> he's textbook pedophile. he's very manipulative. >> reporter: the attorney tells me ralph flynn did not answer questions typically. >> did you show pornography to denn dennis? >> i don't recall. i don't believe i did. >> that is not something that you would forget if you were a parent. and you would be outraged by a question hike that. >> reporter: flynn deflected blame, even when confronted with evidence from the criminal case. >> you told that woman investigator that you touched dennis sexually, correct? >> i don't remember saying that to her. >> and dennis said that you watched on multiple times while he had sex -- >> i don't remember that. that doesn't make any sense to me. i don't remember that. >
carolyn flynn accepted 12 years in prison for two counts of rape. on the civil side, it's different story. >> i deny i did that, yes. >> so dennis is lying? >> i don't know if he's lying, but i know he's not telling the truth. >> reporter: flynn denied my wrongdoing for more than five hours in this deposition as part of the lawsuit filed by dennis. >> he's textbook pedophile. he's very manipulative. >> reporter: the attorney tells me ralph flynn did not...
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carolyn tyler has the details on today's memorial service. >> reporter: kristen, san francisco's fire department today looks nothing like the one earl gage encountered. he broke barriers, now nearly half the department is composed of people of color. they came to honor a trail blazer, earl gage jr. became the first african-american firefighter in san francisco. back in 1955, he was 28 years old. it was so historic, newspapers wrote about the hiring. the department today is said to be the most diverse in the nation. gage was the only black for 12 years. enduring death threats and racism. captain sherman tillman said it had to be frightening. >> not only that you had to fight the fire, but you had to fight the people that you're with. i can only imagine going to as many fires as they went to back then, feeling that way all the time. >> reporter: fire chief jo ann white said she benefited from the road paved by earl gage. he integrated the formerly all-mail, all-white department. later as director of community services, pushed hard to open the doors for others to follow. >> as diverse as
carolyn tyler has the details on today's memorial service. >> reporter: kristen, san francisco's fire department today looks nothing like the one earl gage encountered. he broke barriers, now nearly half the department is composed of people of color. they came to honor a trail blazer, earl gage jr. became the first african-american firefighter in san francisco. back in 1955, he was 28 years old. it was so historic, newspapers wrote about the hiring. the department today is said to be the...
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i don't know how to do anything else. >> carolyn's passion and drive has paid off. and alex andny plans to expand to 100 retail stores in 2017. [ cheers ] not to mention their fierce brand loyalty. >> i feel like what i'm doing is aching a difference because i feel the company is making a difference. >> reporter: six years ago carolyn launched charity by design creating unique charms for their 48 nonprofit partners with a portion of the sale donated back to the charity. how did you come up with that concept. >> it was always something that my parents taught us as my entire life, it's something that you just understand the law of the universe, the more you have, the more you have to give. >> to have charity by design give people in recovery a family facing addiction a symbol to wear and to know they're not alone, it's an amazing thing. >> we're feeding children around the world. we're giving water to villages that don't have clean water. we're making a difference because we exist. and i can't think of anything more powerful and that really propels everything. >> when
i don't know how to do anything else. >> carolyn's passion and drive has paid off. and alex andny plans to expand to 100 retail stores in 2017. [ cheers ] not to mention their fierce brand loyalty. >> i feel like what i'm doing is aching a difference because i feel the company is making a difference. >> reporter: six years ago carolyn launched charity by design creating unique charms for their 48 nonprofit partners with a portion of the sale donated back to the charity. how...
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abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler joining us live in the newsroom. carolyn, you talked to them today about this situation. >> yeah, i did. the mayor met earlier today with civil rights leaders, with clergy, with labor and business leaders. they're all trying to devise a plan to -- some sort of straty to counter saturday's planned demonstration. >> this is to instigate violence. >> reporter: there's nothing ed lee can do to stop saturday's planned rally. chrissy field is under federal jurisdiction, not local control. a right-wing group called patriot prayer received a permit from the national park service to protest there. in the shadow of the golden gate bridge. now, in daily meetings, the city and public safety agencies are demanding restrictions they hope will keep san francisco from becoming another charlottesville. >> primary concern is guns. i think guns and weapons of any kind, be it concealed weapons, sticks, poles. >> reporter: other restrictions could include a limit on the number of participants, and how much of chrissy field they can occup
abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler joining us live in the newsroom. carolyn, you talked to them today about this situation. >> yeah, i did. the mayor met earlier today with civil rights leaders, with clergy, with labor and business leaders. they're all trying to devise a plan to -- some sort of straty to counter saturday's planned demonstration. >> this is to instigate violence. >> reporter: there's nothing ed lee can do to stop saturday's planned rally. chrissy field is under...
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thomas moore high school in south dakota is were audrey, grace, and carolyn won the third place prize of seven or $50 for the documentary on racial inequality in america. about five hours east, caleb miller and patrick henry middle school received a third-place price of seven or $50 for his documentary on the national debt. this classmate one honorable mention for his documentary on marijuana. a thomas edison middle school a number one, sarah won her documentary on the national debt. joe, brady collins, john baker one for the documentary and terrorism. . . good afternoon and welcome to the new nixon library. library. i am president of the richard nixon foundation. we are honored to have so many council members here today
thomas moore high school in south dakota is were audrey, grace, and carolyn won the third place prize of seven or $50 for the documentary on racial inequality in america. about five hours east, caleb miller and patrick henry middle school received a third-place price of seven or $50 for his documentary on the national debt. this classmate one honorable mention for his documentary on marijuana. a thomas edison middle school a number one, sarah won her documentary on the national debt. joe, brady...
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but as abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler tells us, the increase may not be as severe in california. >> reporter: is there a connection between the misery in texas and prices at your local gas station? sams, who lives in contra costa county, said he saw a huge spike overnight. >> i know there's a disaster. but the refineries are in california. i don't know why gas went up that high in less than 24 hours. >> reporter: a jump at the pump could be likely anywhere from a nickel to 25 cents a gallon or more nationwide. but not here in california. according to uc berkeley's school of business, he points out california has a unique state mandated cleaner burning gasoline that is not tied to texas, or the rest of the country. >> usually that's bad news, because we have higher prices and get in trouble when california refineries go offline. but in this case it's good news because we're less likely to be affected by the outages in the texas refineries. >> reporter: obviously any pain at the pump is nothing compared to the suffering in texas. the western state's petroleum association is helping c
but as abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler tells us, the increase may not be as severe in california. >> reporter: is there a connection between the misery in texas and prices at your local gas station? sams, who lives in contra costa county, said he saw a huge spike overnight. >> i know there's a disaster. but the refineries are in california. i don't know why gas went up that high in less than 24 hours. >> reporter: a jump at the pump could be likely anywhere from a nickel to...
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carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. is the transportation of the bay area, carrying more than 400,000 commuters each day. for years, there's been talk about expanding the service to livermore. what's now being evaluated is a proposal to extend the rail line by 5 1/2 miles, down the middle of interstate i-580 from the pleasanton station from a new station 580 interchange. it will cost approximately $1.3 billion. way too much for a system that's already struggling. according to state senator scott weiner. >> parts of it are falling apart. to put a brand-new line that will suck a lot of resources up, it's just going to undermine the rest of the system. >> reporter: sky 7 flew over the project area today. b.a.r.t. said the new line will provide an aordable effective transit link. but the agency's also exploring other options, including not going forward at all, or using express buses. >> there are a lot of people who have been waiting for b.a.r.t. to livermore. certainly opinions on both sides. >> reporter: two public meeti
carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. is the transportation of the bay area, carrying more than 400,000 commuters each day. for years, there's been talk about expanding the service to livermore. what's now being evaluated is a proposal to extend the rail line by 5 1/2 miles, down the middle of interstate i-580 from the pleasanton station from a new station 580 interchange. it will cost approximately $1.3 billion. way too much for a system that's already struggling. according...
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carolyn flynn accepted 12 years in prison for two counts of rape.de, it's different story. >> i
carolyn flynn accepted 12 years in prison for two counts of rape.de, it's different story. >> i
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i am carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, august 13th. look at the weather with our meteorologist, frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen this morning. >> good morning, everyone. you are waking up to gray skies and fog along the coast and around the bay. live doppler 7 showing you how it's already cleared from some inland areas in parts of the south bay. temperatures in the next few hours will be in the 50s and low 60s. mostly sunny for everyone except at the coast by lunchtime and a mild afternoon ahead. inland numbers will be in the upper 80s is the warmest locations and around the bay. look for mid 70s. the coast still in the 60s. a cooldown is on its way. i'll have more details. >> frances, thank you. >>> the fbi is launching a civil rights investigation in virginia after a white nationalist rally ended with one person dead, another in jail. a driver plowed into a crowd of people who were protesting the presence of the racists in charlottesville. 20-year-old james alex fields jr. has been charged with second degree murder, malicious wou
i am carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, august 13th. look at the weather with our meteorologist, frances dinglasan, in for lisa argen this morning. >> good morning, everyone. you are waking up to gray skies and fog along the coast and around the bay. live doppler 7 showing you how it's already cleared from some inland areas in parts of the south bay. temperatures in the next few hours will be in the 50s and low 60s. mostly sunny for everyone except at the coast by...
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tonight, we're going to go off the charts and get an answer from carolyn, who runs a website who happenso be a colleague that i read all the time specifically, because we want to give a broad read on the semis, broaden looked at three different types of companies, nvidia, ultrafast growth, amazing chips for machines, data centers. micron, a maker of flash memor . and applied materials that's helps so many players in the industry manufacture their chips reports on thursday. we favor lamb research let's start with nvidia. this is a stock that i like so much, that i renamed my dog everest after it, and the dog is dumb enough to answer to nvidia, but only if i a treat in my hand nvidia's stock has become one of the best performers in the s&p 500 for the second year in a row. last week, though, we got a classic example why you need to buy the stock into any real big weakness as a pullback from $172, that was on monday, down to $155 last friday unfortunately, if you didn't move quickly, you missed that buying opportunity, because nvidia rallied yesterday back into the 160s. needless to say, if
tonight, we're going to go off the charts and get an answer from carolyn, who runs a website who happenso be a colleague that i read all the time specifically, because we want to give a broad read on the semis, broaden looked at three different types of companies, nvidia, ultrafast growth, amazing chips for machines, data centers. micron, a maker of flash memor . and applied materials that's helps so many players in the industry manufacture their chips reports on thursday. we favor lamb...
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the newest member is carolyn, carolyn joins us from the legislative campaign committee. david jerman once described it as the indie rock band of democratic committee because there are so many thousands that's what they are focusing o on. i'm sure we'll talk about that today. that's particularly because of the legislators who create the district that affect the house and those gerrymander's are a big part of why republicans are in charge day. we've hired carolyn and she writes her own newsletter called this week in the statehouse action which covers exactly that going on in the legislature and government throughout the country. to her right is daniel who is from portland oregon, and dan is focused on maps and charts and graphics of all kinds. he loves to visualize the data that we put together. he has been working on a lot of data visualizations about the special election that we've seen since trump was elected for democrats have been far outperforming all historical trends and i'm sure he will want to talk about that later today. finally, a last but not least, the instru
the newest member is carolyn, carolyn joins us from the legislative campaign committee. david jerman once described it as the indie rock band of democratic committee because there are so many thousands that's what they are focusing o on. i'm sure we'll talk about that today. that's particularly because of the legislators who create the district that affect the house and those gerrymander's are a big part of why republicans are in charge day. we've hired carolyn and she writes her own newsletter...
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the judge has come to the decision to put the carolyn leckie for maternal grandmother.er various national newspaper supports suggested that the girl had been cared for by muslim foster carers and that had gone against a christian heritage and degale was also encouraged to learn arabic. but tower hamlets council has said those claims are completely inaccurate. they say that the girl was put into an english—speaking family and the family was from a mixed—race origin. we have had the details of this care order today and it says on its as the child was removed on an emergency basis in march earlier this year. we know that the mother had substance abuse issues. we also found out that the maternal grandparents are also of the muslim background. non—practising but muslim background. the mother says the child is from a christian heritage, so there is a row there. tower hamlets council said in its statement there been an activities in the reporting of this case in newspapers. it says, the decision to choose foster carers for a child is based on a number of factors, including cul
the judge has come to the decision to put the carolyn leckie for maternal grandmother.er various national newspaper supports suggested that the girl had been cared for by muslim foster carers and that had gone against a christian heritage and degale was also encouraged to learn arabic. but tower hamlets council has said those claims are completely inaccurate. they say that the girl was put into an english—speaking family and the family was from a mixed—race origin. we have had the details...
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the carolyn wa mrwarmus story r here on cnn. >>> "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> the fbig this information in realtime. "the lead" starts right now. >>> the president returned to friendly turf yesterday to blast the russia story as a hoax, a total fabrication, despite quite a lot of evidence to the contrary. before heading off to a 17-day vacation, here in washington, of course, the russia investigation is taking no vacations. >>> inside the election night war room. what counter-intelligence officials were monitoring. >>> plus, president trump's national security adviser a decorated general. so what's
the carolyn wa mrwarmus story r here on cnn. >>> "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> the fbig this information in realtime. "the lead" starts right now. >>> the president returned to friendly turf yesterday to blast the russia story as a hoax, a total fabrication, despite quite a lot of evidence to the contrary. before heading off to a 17-day vacation, here in washington, of course, the russia investigation is taking no vacations....
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back over to you. >> all right, carolyn roth live from london.d facebook's ceo, mark zuckerberg, is stirring up more speculation about his future in politics. political reports that he and his wife have hired democratic pollster joel benenson, a former adviser to president obama and a chief strategist of hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. benenson will reportedly conduct research for the couple's philanthropy. they have already brought on barack obama's 2008 campaign manager david plouffe and senator tim kaine's former communications director amy dudley. those hires, coupled with zuckerberg's recent visits to iowa, michigan, and ohio, and his denials about his interest in public office has many wondering if he has designs to run for president. i guess we're just going to have to wait and see. >> yeah, we will. that could be really interesting, though, i have to say. >>> still ahead, broadway honors the passing of one of its own. a look at the great white way's tribute to the award-winning actor and playwright sam shepard. plus, details on when the
back over to you. >> all right, carolyn roth live from london.d facebook's ceo, mark zuckerberg, is stirring up more speculation about his future in politics. political reports that he and his wife have hired democratic pollster joel benenson, a former adviser to president obama and a chief strategist of hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. benenson will reportedly conduct research for the couple's philanthropy. they have already brought on barack obama's 2008 campaign manager david plouffe...
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through a connection able to contact the carolyn institute where abortion was legal an obtain oi aborted fetus who was in 1962 a mother of several young children with a whose who wasn't too much use and often out of town for manual labor and wasn't much help when he was around. a alcoholic with a criminal record and she could not face another child. hover, although it was legal in sweden to get an abortion it was not easy. many doctors wouldn't perform them. and by the time mrs. ex found swedish gin kolg who agreed to perform abortion she was four months pregnant a character in herself and tell you about her and if anyone is aware, tries to race ahead the fetus a female was about eight a inches long wrapped in a sterile green cloth and transported to the carolyn institute? stockholm where lungs dissected flown to philadelphia where waiting for them. in the summer of 1962, as social change was coming in the u.s., rachel carsons silence ring publish many other events afoot. [inaudible conversations] well -- haflex deriving to wuu38 cell and he create ared 800 of these tiny cells each had t
through a connection able to contact the carolyn institute where abortion was legal an obtain oi aborted fetus who was in 1962 a mother of several young children with a whose who wasn't too much use and often out of town for manual labor and wasn't much help when he was around. a alcoholic with a criminal record and she could not face another child. hover, although it was legal in sweden to get an abortion it was not easy. many doctors wouldn't perform them. and by the time mrs. ex found...
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. >> host: from houston, texas, carolyn. >> caller: i wanted to talk about flood insurance in terms of the government backed insurance versus private insurance. i have a home in new orleans for 35 years that i have had flood insurance on the house for 35 years. the insurance was mandatory and i think i had a federally backed mortgage and i don't remember but i paid the house off years ago but i also now live in houston and i try to get him flood insurance when i moved to houston and bought my house but was unavailable even through private insurance. now that house is not have a flood insurance but i would like to get a refund back to for the 35 years that i spent on flood insurance in new orleans where when katrina hit my house was not flooded, it has never flooded and it's in a zone that does not generally flood. a lot of us are paying but not getting anything back to you talk about people wanting totote take advantage of the federal government flood insuranceke adn program but there are some of us who feel that we've been taken advantage of by the program by paying it when there is n
. >> host: from houston, texas, carolyn. >> caller: i wanted to talk about flood insurance in terms of the government backed insurance versus private insurance. i have a home in new orleans for 35 years that i have had flood insurance on the house for 35 years. the insurance was mandatory and i think i had a federally backed mortgage and i don't remember but i paid the house off years ago but i also now live in houston and i try to get him flood insurance when i moved to houston and...
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carolyn tyler, "abc7 news." >> thank you, carolyn. >>> the victims of hurricane harvey need your help and the red cross tells us cash doe faces are tfac -- donations are the best way to do that by texting harvey to 90999. you can also call the red cross to donate. that number is 1-800-help-now. >> and they need it so badly. >>> thousands marched, rallied, and yelled over the weekend. >> and after all that, place made just over a dozen arrests. tonight, we're live in berkeley with both criticism and congratulations. >>> plus, we do the math. how much can you save shopping at whole foods now that it's been bought by amazon? >>> consumers paid and waited as long as a year and a half for a high tech ear bud. so what happened? i'm michael finney. 7 on your side is coming up. comfortable you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. >>> berkeley settles down today after thousands descended on the city of yesterday's anti-hate d demonstrations. police made sp arrests. >> a more peaceful scene
carolyn tyler, "abc7 news." >> thank you, carolyn. >>> the victims of hurricane harvey need your help and the red cross tells us cash doe faces are tfac -- donations are the best way to do that by texting harvey to 90999. you can also call the red cross to donate. that number is 1-800-help-now. >> and they need it so badly. >>> thousands marched, rallied, and yelled over the weekend. >> and after all that, place made just over a dozen arrests....
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onepoint carolyn made, not that is a relationship of dueling barriers. that is the way best press secretaries do the job. kathy: let me push back on that. what about people -- these are folks who, whether they work for the fda, or the agriculture department or the energy department, they are paid by the taxpayers. >> they are underutilized, that is my point. some of the finest people i work with work career civil servant public information officers and they were a rich source of information. they had histories and they knew issues inside and out that, frankly, one of the best white house press secretaries in history -- was a public information officer as a career civil servant and i think their role needs to be elevated. i think we need to get the more engaged and producing more information. they should not be throttled by clinical tease. jennifer: when i was reporter, i ask this question and i think it is a standing frustration by reporters that they want to go to the person who is the decider and they don't want to go through the pil -- pio or the pres
onepoint carolyn made, not that is a relationship of dueling barriers. that is the way best press secretaries do the job. kathy: let me push back on that. what about people -- these are folks who, whether they work for the fda, or the agriculture department or the energy department, they are paid by the taxpayers. >> they are underutilized, that is my point. some of the finest people i work with work career civil servant public information officers and they were a rich source of...