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carolyn hopkins:"well i get paid by the hour and no residuals."oice will outlive her, echoing in airports for decades to come, but she proudly says her final destination won't be too far away from where her voice now comes to life.carolyn hopkins: "our plot is right at the end of one of the runways in bangor international." (pam) that was sam sweeney reporting. carolyn's voice is heard in more than 200 airports across the world. world. across the airports in more than 200 voice is heard carolyn's reporting. sweeney that was sam (pam) international."bangor international." (pam) that was sam sweeney reporting. carolyn's voice is heard in more than 200 airports across the world. march madness is a march madness is a few weeks away, but tonight college basketball is out of control. according according to e-s-p-n... f-b-i wiretaps heard arizona head coach, sean miller discussing with former a-a-u director, christian dawkins of paying 100-thousand dollars to ensure deandre ayton signed with the wildcats. the star freshman is a leading candidate for nati
carolyn hopkins:"well i get paid by the hour and no residuals."oice will outlive her, echoing in airports for decades to come, but she proudly says her final destination won't be too far away from where her voice now comes to life.carolyn hopkins: "our plot is right at the end of one of the runways in bangor international." (pam) that was sam sweeney reporting. carolyn's voice is heard in more than 200 airports across the world. world. across the airports in more than 200...
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carolyn? carolyn: the i think it plays in a role in that the bureau of investigations was going into a there was re predominantly more african-americans. i think that, in addition to how mapp was treated by the police shows that race was an issue here and we have to remember that this was happening in the late 1950's. mapp v. ohio was decided in 1961. really the issue of aggressive police tactics are not unique. they were happening doubt the -- throughout the country and these problems persist today. host: josh is watching in iowa. hi, josh. >> in recent years how that is the -- has the supreme court occur tailed the mapp v. ohio ruling. host: thanks for asking, that josh. i'm going to entice you to stay with you for about another half an hour. ron in austin, texas. caller: hip. -- hi. i've been a lawyer 44 years practicing in texas and in federal courts. wade, among others. i'm just wondering if y'all are aware every big city has a judge sitting by all night who rubber stamps the search warra
carolyn? carolyn: the i think it plays in a role in that the bureau of investigations was going into a there was re predominantly more african-americans. i think that, in addition to how mapp was treated by the police shows that race was an issue here and we have to remember that this was happening in the late 1950's. mapp v. ohio was decided in 1961. really the issue of aggressive police tactics are not unique. they were happening doubt the -- throughout the country and these problems persist...
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carolyn dunkley's daughter...rtunately victimized by a wreckless driver the morning of new year's day... when she was slammed crossing 98th avenue at sunnyside street... and, did not survive her injuries. car;olyn dunkley/mother- "it's sad -- it just hurts me, my family, my friends -- all of us." on saturday.... chauntel's family and friends remembered her... an 18-year-old senior in high school, whose mom says aspired to be a lawyer or join the military.nats- this group also wants to bring attention to the dangers of this intersection.donald tyler/neighbor- "it's horrible for kids to try and cross the street. it's a school and a park right here -- it makes no sense." donald taylor lives in the neighborhood... and, is a father of four. donald tyler/neighbor- "i don't let my kids cross the street -- that's it." carolyn dunkley says there are ways to make this area safer. carolyn dunkley/mother- "stop light or some speed bumps, or the crossing lights -- something to slow down people." as for her daughter'
carolyn dunkley's daughter...rtunately victimized by a wreckless driver the morning of new year's day... when she was slammed crossing 98th avenue at sunnyside street... and, did not survive her injuries. car;olyn dunkley/mother- "it's sad -- it just hurts me, my family, my friends -- all of us." on saturday.... chauntel's family and friends remembered her... an 18-year-old senior in high school, whose mom says aspired to be a lawyer or join the military.nats- this group also wants...
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and let's get more on the story with carolyn wang she said where the quake struck just two kilometers away from the city center carolyn thank you for joining us tell us about what you experienced when this earthquake struck overnight. ok well we have the enquirer for over twenty years usually we have many to seriousness of what are the cracks actually wanted people have got used to do our quacks but we have never had one that is why i guess this is so different because there were serious double quacks two days ago there were never the quick because small last night we were a work by typically that night very big quake the big question was not terrible you know the earthquake was nice twenty one was moving more fiercely so what is this is gary is that dale what are a series of quacks we say aftershocks so to hoard night we scaled up out movies again and again every few minutes or so we couldn't sleep but we must get get ready to escape as i don't my neighbors i'm upstairs and when out of the house and they stay in and the car in the yard or in i was got into a their car to get warm but
and let's get more on the story with carolyn wang she said where the quake struck just two kilometers away from the city center carolyn thank you for joining us tell us about what you experienced when this earthquake struck overnight. ok well we have the enquirer for over twenty years usually we have many to seriousness of what are the cracks actually wanted people have got used to do our quacks but we have never had one that is why i guess this is so different because there were serious double...
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carolyn dunkley's daughter... chauntel dunkley-rochelle was unfortunately victimized by a wreckless driver the morning of new year's day... when she was slammed crossing 98th avenue at sunnyside street... and, did not survive her injuries. car;olyn dunkley/mother- "it's sad -- it just hurts me, my family, my friends -- all of us." on saturday.... chauntel's family and friends remembered her... an 18-year-old senior in high school, whose mom says aspired to be a lawyer or join the military.nats- this group also wants to bring attention to the dangers of this intersection.donald tyler/neighbor- "it's horrible for kids to try and cross the street. it's a school and a park right here -- it makes no sense." donald taylor lives in the neighborhood... and, is a father of four. donald tyler/neighbor- "i don't let my kids cross the street -- that's it." carolyn dunkley says there are ways to make this area safer. carolyn dunkley/mother- "stop light or some speed bumps, or the crossing lights -- something to slow
carolyn dunkley's daughter... chauntel dunkley-rochelle was unfortunately victimized by a wreckless driver the morning of new year's day... when she was slammed crossing 98th avenue at sunnyside street... and, did not survive her injuries. car;olyn dunkley/mother- "it's sad -- it just hurts me, my family, my friends -- all of us." on saturday.... chauntel's family and friends remembered her... an 18-year-old senior in high school, whose mom says aspired to be a lawyer or join the...
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carolyn issue more reporting for us there from washington thanks very much. well let's turn now to some of the other stories that are making news around the world the united nations says that around ninety people are believed to have drowned off the coast of libya after the boat they were in capsized three survivors said most of those on board were from pakistan more than two hundred fifty people have died in the last month trying to cross the mediterranean most of them headed for italy. police in kenya fired tear gas at opposition protesters after they barricaded a main road in nairobi protesters are demanding that kenya's three main t.v. channels be allowed back on the air in compliance with the high court order government shut the channels down on tuesday after they planned to broadcast the mock inauguration of opposition leader raul odinga. the father of three young women who were abused by larry nasser tried to be. discreet doctor in court randall margrave's had asked the judge for five minutes alone with nasser she refused and then more graves lunged to
carolyn issue more reporting for us there from washington thanks very much. well let's turn now to some of the other stories that are making news around the world the united nations says that around ninety people are believed to have drowned off the coast of libya after the boat they were in capsized three survivors said most of those on board were from pakistan more than two hundred fifty people have died in the last month trying to cross the mediterranean most of them headed for italy. police...
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and our washington correspondent carolyn is on the story so carolina what more do we know about these reports. well we are not that match the white house is still on lockdown and to the vehicle to the barrier at the big question of the big fear of course if it is if it is if this could have been a potential attack to the to the president to the white house the driver is being taken into custody and the secrete secret service is already investigating this this man the driver they will be of course looking through his documents we don't know much more about the driver but they seem to think that there are no bombs in the car in the vehicle because the security team that's what we saw is already touching the vehicle they're looking inside they're looking underneath the vehicle without major security measures so risk level it seems. right now but these are the details of the last minutes we don't have much more information about that yeah and what we do know though is that this is of course not the first such incident there have been attempts like this before and we know that there is a v
and our washington correspondent carolyn is on the story so carolina what more do we know about these reports. well we are not that match the white house is still on lockdown and to the vehicle to the barrier at the big question of the big fear of course if it is if it is if this could have been a potential attack to the to the president to the white house the driver is being taken into custody and the secrete secret service is already investigating this this man the driver they will be of...
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carolyn dunkley's daughter... chauntel dunkley-rochelle was unfortunately victimized by a wreckless driver the morning of new year's day... when she was slammed crossing 98th avenue at sunnyside street... and, did not survive her injuries. car;olyn dunkley/mother- "it's sad -- it just hurts me, my family, my friends -- all of us." on saturday.... chauntel's family and friends remembered her... an 18-year-old senior in high school, whose mom says aspired to be a lawyer or join the military.nats- this group also wants to bring attention to the dangers of this intersection.donald tyler/neighbor- "it's horrible for kids to try and cross the street. it's a school and a park right here -- it makes no sense." donald taylor lives in the neighborhood... and, is a father of four. donald tyler/neighbor- "i don't let my kids cross the street -- that's it." carolyn dunkley says there are ways to make this area safer. carolyn dunkley/mother- "stop light or some speed bumps, or the crossing lights -- something to slow
carolyn dunkley's daughter... chauntel dunkley-rochelle was unfortunately victimized by a wreckless driver the morning of new year's day... when she was slammed crossing 98th avenue at sunnyside street... and, did not survive her injuries. car;olyn dunkley/mother- "it's sad -- it just hurts me, my family, my friends -- all of us." on saturday.... chauntel's family and friends remembered her... an 18-year-old senior in high school, whose mom says aspired to be a lawyer or join the...
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new ceo carolyn mccall is aiming for a strategic refresh of the business. from enders analysis is here to tell us what that might mean. she called it a strategic refresh but that is tough for advertising right now in the market? they announced net advertising revenue was down 5%, in line with guidance, and what has been happening in the market, the market trend, unsurprising in that regard. the last five years has seen itv moving away height quickly from a model thatis away height quickly from a model that is based entirely upon advertising revenue and towards one which gets increasingly upwards of 50% now in their production capabilities. they are protecting themselves from the ups and downs of themselves from the ups and downs of the advertising market. carolyn mccall came in from ryanair, a lot of hope split on her shoulders. can she turn things around?” of hope split on her shoulders. can she turn things around? i think she has to worry about the ingress of tech giants into the tv advertising space. she has been championing television as a safe and mass
new ceo carolyn mccall is aiming for a strategic refresh of the business. from enders analysis is here to tell us what that might mean. she called it a strategic refresh but that is tough for advertising right now in the market? they announced net advertising revenue was down 5%, in line with guidance, and what has been happening in the market, the market trend, unsurprising in that regard. the last five years has seen itv moving away height quickly from a model thatis away height quickly from...
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khost are reeling after those series of earthquakes in recent days i spoke to witness a carolyn wang and she described the latest quake over night. last night we were at work by the big cleats that night very quick the big crowd was not terrible you know still earthquake was nice twenty one was moving more fiercely so what is this is gary is that dale what are a series of quacks we say aftershocks so the horde night we scaled up out movies again and again every few minutes or so we couldn't sleep but we must get ready to escape as i don't my neighbors some of that then when out of the house and they stay in and in the yard or in those got into a their car to get warm but it was still to come without that we don't want to catch a close so we just a stay at their home inside a house most of in a really scary experience i want to ask you because you had a friend i understand inside of one of the buildings that fell and we seen such dramatic pictures of these buildings what is she told you about what she experienced she didn't say much but she thanked us for concord she said that they da
khost are reeling after those series of earthquakes in recent days i spoke to witness a carolyn wang and she described the latest quake over night. last night we were at work by the big cleats that night very quick the big crowd was not terrible you know still earthquake was nice twenty one was moving more fiercely so what is this is gary is that dale what are a series of quacks we say aftershocks so the horde night we scaled up out movies again and again every few minutes or so we couldn't...
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here is abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler. >> as is says half of those arrested have criminal convictions in addition to immigration violations. and immigration and customs enforcement tells tus that the arrest number again more than 150 people is quote way more than normal for this type of enforcement operation. now this coming just three days after oakland mayor libby shaf went public, warning zrenlts of possible raids in the coming days. >> yesterday, i learned information from multiple sources that there is potentially an i.c.e. activity planned in the bay area. >> i.c.e. is sharply criticizing th mayor's move saying sanctuary jurisdictions like san francisco and oakland shield dangerous criminal aliens. the i.c.e. statement reads in part, 864 criminal aliens and public safety threats remain at large in the community. and i have to believe that some of them were able to elude us thanks to the mayor's err responsible decision. and we just learned that among those arrested over the past three days a napa man taken into custody by i.c.e. agents on sunday, i.c.e. now telling us the man is
here is abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler. >> as is says half of those arrested have criminal convictions in addition to immigration violations. and immigration and customs enforcement tells tus that the arrest number again more than 150 people is quote way more than normal for this type of enforcement operation. now this coming just three days after oakland mayor libby shaf went public, warning zrenlts of possible raids in the coming days. >> yesterday, i learned information from...
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. >> good morning everyone i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joiningous on this sunday, february 25th. looets look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> we have another dry day. sunnier but a chilly start. live doppler seven picking up on cloud cover. not enough to keep us warm. 32, in livermore, 31 in san vil, oakland and half moon bay 40, san jose. slightly mild ner the north bay. novato 11 degrees warmer. and plenty of sunshine. 30s through 7:00 and low to mid 50s noontime. increased late day and increasing clouds by 7:00 rain over night a one on the storm impact scale and a more significant heads our waysdnesd. carolyn. >> lisa, thank you. >>> we have developing news an urgent warning about immigration raids. from one of the bay area's biggest city, i.c.e. could start operations today. >> reporter: you may recall earlier this month homeland security raided 77 businesses in san francisco, san jose and sacramento looking for illegal workers. agents demanding proof that employers were legally allowed to work in the
. >> good morning everyone i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joiningous on this sunday, february 25th. looets look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> we have another dry day. sunnier but a chilly start. live doppler seven picking up on cloud cover. not enough to keep us warm. 32, in livermore, 31 in san vil, oakland and half moon bay 40, san jose. slightly mild ner the north bay. novato 11 degrees warmer. and plenty of sunshine. 30s through 7:00 and low to mid 50s...
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i'm carolyn tyler, thank you for joining us on this sunday, february 18th. let's look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you. a cold front on the way and ushering in cold air. here is a look at live doppler seven. the precip warm to the north. we're going to feel the wind, windchill and a freeze watch. mild, 50 in oakland and upper 40s in san francisco. the so 47 in fremont and 30s in the north bay. so chilly in the north bay this morning 5 to 13 degrees milder than yesterday. 25 to 45-mile-per-hour and sprinkles possible with a chance of snow in the upper elevations. look at the highs. 50s, limited sun. and it will be bluster and cool. come ugh% carolyn. >> thank you, lisa. breaking news this morning out of the east bay. firefighters battling a three alarm fire. flames broke out after 4:00 in the morning on tea garden near i-880. reported as a two alarm fire but upgraded to three. no reports of injuries, we are waiting on more details from the fire department. >>> san jose police looking for who stabbed a man outside of a m
i'm carolyn tyler, thank you for joining us on this sunday, february 18th. let's look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you. a cold front on the way and ushering in cold air. here is a look at live doppler seven. the precip warm to the north. we're going to feel the wind, windchill and a freeze watch. mild, 50 in oakland and upper 40s in san francisco. the so 47 in fremont and 30s in the north bay. so chilly in the north bay this morning 5 to 13 degrees...
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carolyn rouse is certainly correct in one respect, culture does influence speech. there is some speech which is rude and some which is foolish and cultural values encourage borish people to censor their rudeness and their foolishness. even oliver wendell holmes, the author of abrams decision recognized the serious public harm that can result from someone falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing a panic. but what rouse and the gramskins ignore, culture and politics are really two different quantities. cultural inhibitions are vague and consensual and easily liable to transgression and shifting. politics is about laws, which involves crimes and punishments and which take time to implement and time to repeal. again, culture becomes lethal only when power is invoked to the terminate the competition for cultural expression. rouse is also correct to say that there are different arenas of speech. in the private sphere, one person can tell another person to stop gossipping or to stop demanding that the umpire be killed. without that being a trespass on the first amen
carolyn rouse is certainly correct in one respect, culture does influence speech. there is some speech which is rude and some which is foolish and cultural values encourage borish people to censor their rudeness and their foolishness. even oliver wendell holmes, the author of abrams decision recognized the serious public harm that can result from someone falsely shouting fire in a theater and causing a panic. but what rouse and the gramskins ignore, culture and politics are really two different...
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i'm carolyn tyler, thank you for joining us on this sunday, february 25th. let's look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> starting out warmer. temperatures are much warmer in fact, we saw a lot of record lows yesterday. we're clear and look at this, from 4 to 13 degrees milder. if you were with us yesterday, we saw 20s and 30s, now we are in upper 30s, hayward and san mateo. 40 in mount view, and 37 in santa rosa and 35 on the coast. looking at number in the low to mid 50s noontime. less wind, more sun and late in the day, increase in clouds. we have a system coming our way to bring us rain for the monday morning commute. and the rest of the week impressive. we'll talk about rain totals and snow in a few moments. >>> developing news. i.c.e. raids from the mayor of one of the bay area's biggest cities libby schaaf. starting opioid -- >> raiding 77 businesses in san francisco, san jose and sacramento. looking for illegal workingers. demanding -- in her statement, schaaf reiterated that oakland police would not participate in i.c.e. activities.
i'm carolyn tyler, thank you for joining us on this sunday, february 25th. let's look at the weather with our meteorologist lisa argen. >> starting out warmer. temperatures are much warmer in fact, we saw a lot of record lows yesterday. we're clear and look at this, from 4 to 13 degrees milder. if you were with us yesterday, we saw 20s and 30s, now we are in upper 30s, hayward and san mateo. 40 in mount view, and 37 in santa rosa and 35 on the coast. looking at number in the low to mid...
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we will talk to carolyn maloney. ♪ host: good morning. it's wednesday, february 7, 2018.he house is in a 9:00 a.m. this morning, the senate reconvenes at 11:30. the looming deadline is tomorrow at midnight, when funding runs out on the current spending plan and when another shutdown would begin unless a deal is reached. lawmakers from both parties say they are close to coming up with a two-year spending agreement, but yesterday, president trump ofed an element uncertainty. we will talk about that this morning on the washington journal. as we do, we want to hear from you. republicans can call in at (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. independents, (202) 748-8002. you can also catch up with us on social media, on twitter and on facebook. morning to you. you can start calling in now. the president's comments making front-page headlines. here is one from this morning's washington times. "trump to democrats: negotiate on border or shut government." president trump was meeting with lawmakers of the capital yesterday. here is what he had to say. [video clip] >> if we do n
we will talk to carolyn maloney. ♪ host: good morning. it's wednesday, february 7, 2018.he house is in a 9:00 a.m. this morning, the senate reconvenes at 11:30. the looming deadline is tomorrow at midnight, when funding runs out on the current spending plan and when another shutdown would begin unless a deal is reached. lawmakers from both parties say they are close to coming up with a two-year spending agreement, but yesterday, president trump ofed an element uncertainty. we will talk about...
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carolyn was born in the english city of bristol in one nine hundred seventy eight she grew up with two older sisters and a younger brother. as a child she dreamed of becoming a veterinarian later she studied philosophy at cambridge university. then she worked as an event manager in london and now she's running a restaurant in berlin. i sometimes feel like i'm a bit of an ambassador for british food i can't tell you how many people post pulled a face when they told when they walk in the british and you can see that they're expecting something all from the story itself so i hope very much that i feel it's a new perception of british food and modern british culture to. carolyn and to be as served up in international british cuisine and their supper club lives on to once a month for food lovers gather in their restaurant for this unique color a tradition. today i prepared to can take for you one of britain's new national dish is i hope you enjoy you know you. fashion is cyclical even for socks socks that you bunch up and combined with high heeled shoes are back in fashion it's a throwback
carolyn was born in the english city of bristol in one nine hundred seventy eight she grew up with two older sisters and a younger brother. as a child she dreamed of becoming a veterinarian later she studied philosophy at cambridge university. then she worked as an event manager in london and now she's running a restaurant in berlin. i sometimes feel like i'm a bit of an ambassador for british food i can't tell you how many people post pulled a face when they told when they walk in the british...
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carolyn: this is the challenge you have to overcome. i think a couple of things. one, this is where local elections actually are really important. because there are fewer people voting, and you can make a difference with fewer votes. right? i would also say virginia, the legislature, i don't know if you saw that. obviously, i think you all did. one vote. if you broke down the votes in states like michigan, or wisconsin, or pennsylvania, for the presidential election in 2016 and broke them down by precinct it comes down to a few , votes per precinct. so i think we have to do a better job of showing people how their one vote actually matters. but it does certainly matter. i have messiness in the u.s. presidential elections, but it would be interesting, but we did brexitomly when happened. young people overwhelmingly voted against brexit. if young people had just voted at the average rate, the rate of every other demographic, brexit would not have passed. there is the ability to actually change things. .ou know, yeah the virginia legislature is in the hands of republ
carolyn: this is the challenge you have to overcome. i think a couple of things. one, this is where local elections actually are really important. because there are fewer people voting, and you can make a difference with fewer votes. right? i would also say virginia, the legislature, i don't know if you saw that. obviously, i think you all did. one vote. if you broke down the votes in states like michigan, or wisconsin, or pennsylvania, for the presidential election in 2016 and broke them down...
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carolyn: it is issue driven to in the idea they can have agency. usually you can see them more on the local level in the communities. one of the things we focused on in 2017 was municipal elections. we provide an election center that breaks down what offices actually do, what the responsibilities are, who is running for them, we have links to their websites and social media. .e did that in 2016 as well in 2016 we had 4 million users access information. in 2017 it was lower than that. we also teamed up with local groups to develop voter guides based on the issues that were impacting their community. young people were designing questions and then contacting candidates and getting those answers. we would post to our website print because our name was associated with it the candidates were more responsive to them. doone of the things that we well, there is always room for at generation citizen is creating a democratic classroom culture, ensuring that our curriculum and the space it is taught in is student centered and student driven, because it is acti
carolyn: it is issue driven to in the idea they can have agency. usually you can see them more on the local level in the communities. one of the things we focused on in 2017 was municipal elections. we provide an election center that breaks down what offices actually do, what the responsibilities are, who is running for them, we have links to their websites and social media. .e did that in 2016 as well in 2016 we had 4 million users access information. in 2017 it was lower than that. we also...
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see you later. >>> all news all mornings. >> good morning i'm carolyn tyler.o shelter in place between pierce road and new bridge street. a swat team entering a home where an armed suspect is located. new other details available. >>> california's amuse meant park hiring. the park needs to fill 1,000 positions. merchandise, security, rides, games, food service and entertainment. wages start at $13 an hour. two job fairs aweek on wednesday and sunday at great america human resources department, at santa clara. starts at 10:00 a.m. and season opens march 24th. >> good morning to you, certainly a chilly start despite the sunshine. 42 degrees, 39 in mount view and gilroy, 42, san jose, lots of son. 37, santa rosa and 31 by the delta and livermore in the mid 30s. later on a couple of degrees warmer. 14 degrees warmer in novato and chilly in the inland valleys. enjoy the mid 50s season stran, 60 in livermore, rain early tomorrow morning. a sunny day on tuesday and increasing clouds on wednesday. an inch of rain thursday, into friday. thaen scattered showers and endin
see you later. >>> all news all mornings. >> good morning i'm carolyn tyler.o shelter in place between pierce road and new bridge street. a swat team entering a home where an armed suspect is located. new other details available. >>> california's amuse meant park hiring. the park needs to fill 1,000 positions. merchandise, security, rides, games, food service and entertainment. wages start at $13 an hour. two job fairs aweek on wednesday and sunday at great america human...
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and for more let's bring in carolyn a chinmoy who is following the very latest from washington d.c. and carolyn i want to begin by talking about these student activists because they have really been imploring lawmakers to do something we have seen a series of very very passionate pleas in the past few days what has been the reaction from washington. well speaking about the president donald trump he spoke with a senator on friday would probably kind of out a billion traduced with democrat a senator or a democrat and this is bill. how state and federal governments report offenses that could prevent people from buying a gun but we have to remember that donald trump a ran for president as a pro-gun can mediate and tied himself. and irate to the national rifle association throughout the whole presidential campaign so this kind of questions always arise after such a tragedy sarah what is congress going to do is there going to be a legislative response or not experts say that people are not now nor really shocked anymore after such tragedies we have to remember this is the thirteenth trage
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in the news room, carolyn tyler. >>> the most destructive fire storm in history burned down buildings and killed 44 people. o one sonoma county super visor nearly brought to tears. >> reporter: there are some first responders who described it as a fog of war. >> where is the fire? >> there are fires in so many places. >> reporter: one among thousands of emergency calls. describing in a report as being part of an uncoordinated response to a massive impossibe task. >> not one person received the alert. what the hell are we doing here? >> reporter: today the sonoma county board of super supervisors tried to make a fix. >> i have no interest in pointing fingers. >> reporter: as the fire burned it took down communication systems hindered by a bottle neck of information. the sheriff's department sent reverse 911 but no one had authorization to use an amber alert. it is a problem saying the county's executive director. >> if this happened again tonight, would the county be better able to respond? >> i don't think. >> reporter: sonoma has a lot in common with other counties. difference is so
in the news room, carolyn tyler. >>> the most destructive fire storm in history burned down buildings and killed 44 people. o one sonoma county super visor nearly brought to tears. >> reporter: there are some first responders who described it as a fog of war. >> where is the fire? >> there are fires in so many places. >> reporter: one among thousands of emergency calls. describing in a report as being part of an uncoordinated response to a massive impossibe...
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in the newsroom, carolyn tier, abc7 news. >>> a climber injured after falling on oregon's mt.td has died. earlier today oregon national guard helicopter air lifted the climber who had fallen several hundred feet. officials say he died at the hospital. several other climbers are stranded on the mountain, several are hurt. >>> meechantime the family of b paxon filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the hospital where he died. the lawsuit claims a surgeon performed an improper procedure at cedar sinai medical center resulting in his death. a hospital spok . >>> and what would you do if you found this worm coming out of your eye? >> a worm? >> and then how about 14 of them. yeah, the horrible discovery one oregon made. >>> here's the view from mt. tam looking down from the bay under at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi b
in the newsroom, carolyn tier, abc7 news. >>> a climber injured after falling on oregon's mt.td has died. earlier today oregon national guard helicopter air lifted the climber who had fallen several hundred feet. officials say he died at the hospital. several other climbers are stranded on the mountain, several are hurt. >>> meechantime the family of b paxon filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the hospital where he died. the lawsuit claims a surgeon performed an improper...
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democratic congresswoman carolyn maloney on efforts to avoid a government shutdown, and volatility in u.s. financial markets. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. >> c-span's history series, landmark cases, returns this month with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. each week and historians and experts join us to discuss the personal stories and issues behind these supreme court decisions. monday, february 26, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern. and to help you follow all the cases, we have a companion's guide. "landmark cases: volume two." 8.95 plus shipping. for yours, go to c-span.org/landmark cases. >> tonight on c-span, secretary defense james mattis testifies on military funding. then the senate armed services committee examines u.s. strategy in afghanistan. later, house debate on two bills related to sexual harassment. next, defense secretary james mattis and joint chiefs of staff vice chairman seven testify before the senate armed services community. secretary mattis stressed the need for stable funding for the military to the fully trained and ready. th
democratic congresswoman carolyn maloney on efforts to avoid a government shutdown, and volatility in u.s. financial markets. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal. join the discussion. >> c-span's history series, landmark cases, returns this month with a look at 12 new supreme court cases. each week and historians and experts join us to discuss the personal stories and issues behind these supreme court decisions. monday, february 26, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern. and to help you...
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carolyn of the guru is. an expert on historical memory and poland's jewish community she says the law was rushed through in a hurry and is dangerously vague it is visible that the government did not expect such or such a reaction that the law was actually poorly prepared and that they werent able to foresee the consequences we head toward only surviving pre-war synagogue before the holocaust the city's jewish community numbered some three hundred thousand people today fewer than ten thousand remain but how is the new law being received here people do not feel restrained as such but people feel is there a place for me in poland today and it's a harbel statement for me to say the poles suffered horribly during world war two there were fantastic heroes of the righteous among the nations the best people in the world and you also have individual poles and sometimes even groups of poles the collaborated with the germans and led to the murder of jews all those statements are true and in a democratic free poland we
carolyn of the guru is. an expert on historical memory and poland's jewish community she says the law was rushed through in a hurry and is dangerously vague it is visible that the government did not expect such or such a reaction that the law was actually poorly prepared and that they werent able to foresee the consequences we head toward only surviving pre-war synagogue before the holocaust the city's jewish community numbered some three hundred thousand people today fewer than ten thousand...
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they heard from ceasefire pa's program, director jeff dempsey and state representative carolyn camitathey held a moment of silence for the 17 people who died in the school shooting. >>> "action news" reporter jeanette reyes tells us they went the extra mile by stepping up their presence on campus. >> not another one, another situation. >> reporter: this morning arriving students and parents at gloucester county institute of technology were met with a strong police presence. >> its scary. it's a scary situation but it happens. >> reporter: the deptford township criminal investigations division looked into social media posts last night from someone warning that there would be a school shooting today. susan ferreira's daughter saw the unsettling messages on a popular social media app. >> she saw it on snapchat. she came up and told me about it. >> reporter: later that evening, the school district sent out alerts and e-mails notifying parents that they were working with law enforcement to look into the matter. this morning parents were told that the source of the threats was identified an
they heard from ceasefire pa's program, director jeff dempsey and state representative carolyn camitathey held a moment of silence for the 17 people who died in the school shooting. >>> "action news" reporter jeanette reyes tells us they went the extra mile by stepping up their presence on campus. >> not another one, another situation. >> reporter: this morning arriving students and parents at gloucester county institute of technology were met with a strong police...
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carolyn dunkley's daughter...tel dunkley-rochelle was unfortunately victimized by a wreckless driver the morning of new year's day... when she was slammed crossing 98th avenue at sunnyside street... and, did not survive her injuries. car;olyn dunkley/mother- "it's sad -- it just hurts me, my family, my friends -- all of us." on saturday.... chauntel's family and friends remembered her... an 18-year-old senior in high school, whose mom says aspired to be a lawyer or join the military.nats- this group also wants to bring attention to the dangers of this intersection.donald tyler/neighbor- "it's horrible for kids to try and cross the street. it's a school and a park right here -- it makes no sense." donald taylor lives in the neighborhood... and, is a father of four. donald tyler/neighbor- "i don't let my kids cross the street -- that's it." carolyn dunkley says there are ways to make this area safer. carolyn dunkley/mother- "stop light or some speed bumps, or the crossing lights -- something to slow down
carolyn dunkley's daughter...tel dunkley-rochelle was unfortunately victimized by a wreckless driver the morning of new year's day... when she was slammed crossing 98th avenue at sunnyside street... and, did not survive her injuries. car;olyn dunkley/mother- "it's sad -- it just hurts me, my family, my friends -- all of us." on saturday.... chauntel's family and friends remembered her... an 18-year-old senior in high school, whose mom says aspired to be a lawyer or join the...
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i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joining us this sunday february 18th. let's look at the weather weathh lisa argen. >> winds ramping up in the higher elevations. live doppler seventh clouds and temperatures. with that well mixed air above, kind of mild. 50s in oakland and san mateo, 52, hayward and 57 santa rosa. gusting 25 miles an hour and 18 miles an hour in sfo and over 33 miles an hour from the north bay. and the east bay hills above half moon bay. so we can expect the north winds at the sur fachls evening windchills in the 30s. a few sprinkles. san foez 101. 40, 50s to start out. blustery and cold. hopefully a little mix precip around here. and a little slippery tonight into your monday morning commute. we'll talk about it in detail coming up. >> thank you lisa. >>> we have breaking news out of the east bay where firefighters battling a three alarm fire. flames broke out after 4:00 on tea garden street. near interstate 880. it was upgraded to three alarms. no reports of injuries. now, this is video from bring ana who share it had on she was able to
i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joining us this sunday february 18th. let's look at the weather weathh lisa argen. >> winds ramping up in the higher elevations. live doppler seventh clouds and temperatures. with that well mixed air above, kind of mild. 50s in oakland and san mateo, 52, hayward and 57 santa rosa. gusting 25 miles an hour and 18 miles an hour in sfo and over 33 miles an hour from the north bay. and the east bay hills above half moon bay. so we can expect the north winds at...
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i'm carolyn tyler, along with my blue sister, lisa argen. twitter, facebook, and instagram. abc7 news continues at 5:00 p.m. have a great sunday, everyone, and a great week ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chase. make more of what's yours. ♪ >> hi. i'm henry tenenbaum. welcome to "bay area buys." we are at russell's fine furniture in santa clara, where big changes are taking place. and you know whose fault it is? well, both of them, actually. richard russell, grandson josh. so, would you explain why these amazing changes mean great prices for these guys? >> yeah. eleanor and i are retiring, turning it over to josh. the goal was to give him a clean inventory, let him choose the goods. now, we've shopped together for, what, seven years now? >
i'm carolyn tyler, along with my blue sister, lisa argen. twitter, facebook, and instagram. abc7 news continues at 5:00 p.m. have a great sunday, everyone, and a great week ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life,...
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carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> she tried.was tough to watch. >> we talked about it, you've sung the anthem. >> several times. >> it's not easy but you don't want to mess with the melody. it's a song everybody knows. you can fool around a little but but sing it basically the way it was intended to be sung. >>> warriors have 24 games left, a tune-up for the playoffs. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> i think the new format of this year's nba all-star game was a big hit. steph and lebron picking their own teams, a mix of eastern and western conference players facing off. local heroes had a good night. klay had five threes in the first half, said he had the tim
carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> she tried.was tough to watch. >> we talked about it, you've sung the anthem. >> several times. >> it's not easy but you don't want to mess with the melody. it's a song everybody knows. you can fool around a little but but sing it basically the way it was intended to be sung. >>> warriors have 24 games left, a tune-up for the playoffs. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to...
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i'm cries nguyen in for carolyn tyler.meteorologist lisa argen here tracking the weather for us. >> live look outside. you can see the sunshine and also clouds in the distance there. east bay numbers are in the 40s. a chilly start out there with the winds backing off. we're going to see a cold morning. but by the afternoon, temperatures in the low to mid-60s. the winds pick up along the shoreline. in fact, gusty. 57-point rays, 63 in fremont and in san francisco today, just about 60 degrees. i'll be back with a look at the extended outlook which includes a bit of a warmup. >>> lisa, thanks. this morning, developing news out of russia. 71 people are dead after a passenger plane crashed near moscow. the plane took off earlier morning only to disappear from radar minutes later. first responders found debris across a snowy field. a russian government officials says there are no survivors. the flight was headed about a thousand miles southeast of moscow. the plane reportedly belonged to an airline that's a russian commercial ca
i'm cries nguyen in for carolyn tyler.meteorologist lisa argen here tracking the weather for us. >> live look outside. you can see the sunshine and also clouds in the distance there. east bay numbers are in the 40s. a chilly start out there with the winds backing off. we're going to see a cold morning. but by the afternoon, temperatures in the low to mid-60s. the winds pick up along the shoreline. in fact, gusty. 57-point rays, 63 in fremont and in san francisco today, just about 60...
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. >> and i'm leon carolyn. in the eagles ticket office for 55 years about i retired when i was nearly 78 years old. >> how he has been apart from the eagles super bowl parade tomorrow. >>> plus carson wentz is a big guy where he is headed right after tomorrow's parad fill in for vice-president pence. stay with ♪ for all the noses that stuff up around daisies. for all the eyes that get itchy and watery near pugs. for all the people who there's flonase sensimist allergy relief. it relieves all your worst symptoms including nasal conges't. it's more complete allergy relief. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and 6 is greater than 1. flonase sensimist. eyewitness nice continues at 5:30. we are one day away from the parade of champions in philadelphia. >> dreary weather could not dampen the spirit of city to want to watch history in, person. >> our from philadelphia international airport with more natasha. >> well go
. >> and i'm leon carolyn. in the eagles ticket office for 55 years about i retired when i was nearly 78 years old. >> how he has been apart from the eagles super bowl parade tomorrow. >>> plus carson wentz is a big guy where he is headed right after tomorrow's parad fill in for vice-president pence. stay with ♪ for all the noses that stuff up around daisies. for all the eyes that get itchy and watery near pugs. for all the people who there's flonase sensimist allergy...
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. >> carolyn na is a pulitzer prize winning authority at "the washington post." let's start with that claim. the claim is, there's a new memo out from john kelly that's not going to not allow people on the sort of temporary security cleanser access to classified information. i want to read you something dan pfeiffer who worked in the obama white house said. he said kushner and i had the same title. there are only three options, anderson is lying, kelly is lying, kushner's newport folio includes staring at the wall from 9:00 to 5:00. what do you think of that? >> it sounds pretty clever. i would say right now sarah sanders are not dishonest. they are graceful. she's allowing the opportunity it seems to me for it the process to work out for either the clearance top mysteriously be approved which does not seem likely or for jared kushner to decide to bow out. we'll see what happens. i. >> you think -- wait a second. you think the latter is a possibility? >> if you don't have a clearance and access to top secret information, how could you exactly broker middle east p
. >> carolyn na is a pulitzer prize winning authority at "the washington post." let's start with that claim. the claim is, there's a new memo out from john kelly that's not going to not allow people on the sort of temporary security cleanser access to classified information. i want to read you something dan pfeiffer who worked in the obama white house said. he said kushner and i had the same title. there are only three options, anderson is lying, kelly is lying, kushner's...
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i'm chris nguyen in for carolyn tyler. a first look at the forecast. tracking live doppler for us. >> as you're looking at live doppler 7, we do have clouds around. high to mid level clouds. as we widen the perspective, they are shifting over the bay area underneath a ruj of high pressure keeping us high and dry. from mount tam this morning, we're looking at numbers in the 60s from half moon bay to san francisco. 52 gilroy. 59 in the oak view. mountain view at 60. we've got upper 40s santa rosas as well as novato. mid 50s for concord and livermore. a bit cooler this morning due to cloud cover and calmer winds at the surface anywhere from 6 to 9 degrees cooler. i an look at the northern sierra, 26% of average as the northern sierra snowpack. no new snow. no rain for the future. 70 by noontime. records in jeopardy once again today. >> lisa, thanks. developing news from south carolina, that's where we've learned that the two people killed in a collision between two trains were employees of amtrak. the new york to miami train collided with a freight train
i'm chris nguyen in for carolyn tyler. a first look at the forecast. tracking live doppler for us. >> as you're looking at live doppler 7, we do have clouds around. high to mid level clouds. as we widen the perspective, they are shifting over the bay area underneath a ruj of high pressure keeping us high and dry. from mount tam this morning, we're looking at numbers in the 60s from half moon bay to san francisco. 52 gilroy. 59 in the oak view. mountain view at 60. we've got upper 40s...
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and recognize carolyn guzen also prepared to speak on the item. before we go any further, hear from the supervisor's office first and then we will hear from real estate. thank you. >> thank you, chair cohen. supervisor could not be here today, my name is carolyn, and she wanted to voice her strong support for this lease, and for the opening of the navigation center at 125 bayshore, and also say thank you very much to supervisor cohen for hosting the site as well as the department of homelessness and supportive housings and the department of real estate for this work on this. the location of this navigation center is in district ten, but the edge of district nine, and the area known as the hairball, often hosts large tent en campments. working on pedestrian and bike safety and hope to transform the area in partnership with supervisor cohen's office. real safety is not possible until the people living in precariously placed tenting encampmentes can have a place to lay their heads. it will provide people in the unsafe conditions with a place to stay
and recognize carolyn guzen also prepared to speak on the item. before we go any further, hear from the supervisor's office first and then we will hear from real estate. thank you. >> thank you, chair cohen. supervisor could not be here today, my name is carolyn, and she wanted to voice her strong support for this lease, and for the opening of the navigation center at 125 bayshore, and also say thank you very much to supervisor cohen for hosting the site as well as the department of...
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carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> okay. and once again let's take another look at your votes. you seep them at the very bottom of your screen. also mixed results from you, not only on social media, just about a 54-46% split. now, it is easy to add your vote. just head to abc7news.com/vote and click on your answer. >>> all right, news flash, wednesday is valentine's day. the clock is ticking. but are you ready? if you haven't made any plans, it is not too late, we're going to bail you out. desiree is here with ideas for procrastinators and a lot of people forget this is coming up. >> yeah, it's a surprise for a lot of people so i'm going to be cupid's assistant and help you save the day. >> excellent. what can we do at the last minute? >> one of the first ideas is head down to fisherman's wharf and see a free screening of "the notebook." it's the romantic movie with ryan gosling and rachel mcadams. since it's in ghirardelli square, you can have hot chocolate, hot fudge sundaes and have a perfect valentine's day doing that. >> so you can score big brownie points there. >> chocol
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.>> carolyn i would imagine, were hearing so much about his social media. their students say they saw the guns that he had, they knew he had guns. are the students going to be questions as well today? >> reporter: absolutely. there will be an important part of investigation. really three problems they are looking at today. one, going to where he lived. a mobile home not far from here with a friend who is actually current student here. that is where he had his gun that he use in the shooting according to police. they will be looking at that. the family in that case said they had no warning. no signs of what he was planning. the second part is social media as you mentioned. they have already found with their calling very very disturbing post, things about guns and knives and shooting. they will also be talking to those students. because many students said they weren't surprised. as soon as even heard about this before they make in the suspect mentioned they believed he was the one that would be back and start the shooting. >> caroline shively in florida, than
.>> carolyn i would imagine, were hearing so much about his social media. their students say they saw the guns that he had, they knew he had guns. are the students going to be questions as well today? >> reporter: absolutely. there will be an important part of investigation. really three problems they are looking at today. one, going to where he lived. a mobile home not far from here with a friend who is actually current student here. that is where he had his gun that he use in the...
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carolyn good called it historic and i0 connick. >> you know what made me cry, the rocky music, it grabs you somewhere within, i wanted it for the city so bad. it was wonderful to see it happen. >> reporter: it is, isn't it? everybody is so excited. i tweeted out this picture david and i our morning after face, bleary eyed. cooper tweeted us this one i'm tired, i have go to work. tweet us your face, happy and exhausted. >> reporter: no problems coming in from bensalem or feasterville looking good this morning, we're watching for a slick spot or two, if you're up early or coming home from your super bowl party we've seen a bunch of accidents one on ridge pike just cleared. one at elm street and corson street. skippack pike is closed because of an accident, stick to gravel pike instead. we're around the freezing mark in warminster, quakertown and bethlehem. 32 in vineland, hammonton, 33. it could be slick in a few spots, matt and tam. >> "action news" reporter, bob brooks is live at the modell's in south philadelphia which just opened its doors a couple of minutes ago. bob last night when
carolyn good called it historic and i0 connick. >> you know what made me cry, the rocky music, it grabs you somewhere within, i wanted it for the city so bad. it was wonderful to see it happen. >> reporter: it is, isn't it? everybody is so excited. i tweeted out this picture david and i our morning after face, bleary eyed. cooper tweeted us this one i'm tired, i have go to work. tweet us your face, happy and exhausted. >> reporter: no problems coming in from bensalem or...
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at 46 and healthy carolyn, was upset, and surprised when she was denied life insurance.eves sitting down with the genetic counselor after finding out her mother tested positive for the breast cancer gene. >> i cannot think of another reason why i would have been denied. >> reporter: scientists say genetic testing can save lives by predicting potential for disease but increasingly people are finding they are being denied life insurance, long term care, even disability insurance, based on the results. >> most people don't think, that if they getty genetic test it could ever come back to bite them but it can. if you a play for life insurance they have a right to get your medical record and if you have had a genetic test taken they do have the right to request it. >> reporter: current law pro affect as begins genetic discrimination when it comes to health insurance and health advocates would like it to cover life insurance too. >> big challenge, because the insurance industry wants to maintain independent and ability to determine risk based on their own formulas. >> reporter
at 46 and healthy carolyn, was upset, and surprised when she was denied life insurance.eves sitting down with the genetic counselor after finding out her mother tested positive for the breast cancer gene. >> i cannot think of another reason why i would have been denied. >> reporter: scientists say genetic testing can save lives by predicting potential for disease but increasingly people are finding they are being denied life insurance, long term care, even disability insurance,...
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. >> ♪ >> and 46 and healthy carolyn was upset and surprise when the she was denied life insurance.ing down with a genetic counselor after finding out her mother tested positive for the breast cancer gene. >> i can't think of another reason why i would have been denied. >> scientists cents say genetic test save lives by predicting the potential for disease, increasingly, people finding they're being denied life insurance, long-term care , even disability insurance, based on the result >> most people don't think that if they get a genetic test, it could ever come back to bite them. but it k if you apply for life insurance, they do have a right to get all of your medical records. and if you have had a genetic test, taken, they do have the right to request it. >> current law protect against genetic discrimination when it comes to health insurance, health advocate would like the law to cover life insurance too. >> big challenge because the insurance industry want to maintain it dependence, and it ability to determine risk, based on their own formulas. >> expert say people shouldn't hide
. >> ♪ >> and 46 and healthy carolyn was upset and surprise when the she was denied life insurance.ing down with a genetic counselor after finding out her mother tested positive for the breast cancer gene. >> i can't think of another reason why i would have been denied. >> scientists cents say genetic test save lives by predicting the potential for disease, increasingly, people finding they're being denied life insurance, long-term care , even disability insurance,...
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from a liniment home of stockholm's carolyn's could institute one thing is cute. the volunteers will exercise one leg during the test period the other leg isn't trained at all. he looks really good mark so you know the reason we're doing this training is that both your legs have the same genes they experience the same die at the same stress the same sleep it's only going to be the training that differs so we can then use the other leg as your own control if exercise really does alter our genes that might also help explain its health benefits. we all know that it's good to exercise there are so many health benefits of training like you reduce the risk for many of our most common diseases like type two diabetes obesity cardiovascular disease different cancers but we don't completely understand the mechanisms behind these health benefits. they. wanted to examine and compare the genes the researchers take a small sample of muscle cells one from the exercise leg one from the one that wasn't exercised. the researchers examine the d.n.a. from the muscle tissue biopsies f
from a liniment home of stockholm's carolyn's could institute one thing is cute. the volunteers will exercise one leg during the test period the other leg isn't trained at all. he looks really good mark so you know the reason we're doing this training is that both your legs have the same genes they experience the same die at the same stress the same sleep it's only going to be the training that differs so we can then use the other leg as your own control if exercise really does alter our genes...
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coast are reeling after those series of earthquakes in recent days we spoke earlier to witness that carolyn huang and she described the latest quake over night. last night we were awoke by typically that i was very big quake the big question was not terrible you know the quake the earthquake was nice twenty one was moving more fiercely so what is this gary is that taylor a series of cracks we say aftershocks so the horde night we scaled up out movies again and again every few minutes or so we couldn't play but we must get ready to escape as i saw my neighbors some of that then went out of the house and they stay in and got in their garden or in those got into a their car to keep warm but it was still to come without that we don't want to catch your clothes so we just a say at their home inside a house and most of it a really scary experience i want to ask you because you had a friend i understand inside of one of the buildings that fell and we seen such dramatic pictures of these buildings what is she told you about what she experienced she didn't say much but she changes you for concord sh
coast are reeling after those series of earthquakes in recent days we spoke earlier to witness that carolyn huang and she described the latest quake over night. last night we were awoke by typically that i was very big quake the big question was not terrible you know the quake the earthquake was nice twenty one was moving more fiercely so what is this gary is that taylor a series of cracks we say aftershocks so the horde night we scaled up out movies again and again every few minutes or so we...