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carolyn: four.e four locations, all on long island -- one here, two centre island, and then south shore is my massapequa location. lemonis: which is the biggest one? carolyn: this is the largest of the four locations. lemonis: can i have a tour? carolyn: absolutely. lemonis: that'd be great. carolyn: this is the color area. we do a lot of color. we get keratin treatments back here. we have an exhaust system for that up here. lemonis: that's disgusting. carolyn: that was here. it used to be a restaurant. lemonis: at first glance, it's not the most inviting space. carolyn: yeah, i know. lemonis: is it easy to recruit new stylists here? carolyn: the problem is, hairdressers want to go to what's new and happening and exciting. and, you know, this location here, it's 16 years old. you know, it's falling apart. lemonis: when you go to a salon that looks run-down and dirty, how are you supposed to feel inspired? i don't want to go into a place that looks worse inside than it did outside. that's why it's em
carolyn: four.e four locations, all on long island -- one here, two centre island, and then south shore is my massapequa location. lemonis: which is the biggest one? carolyn: this is the largest of the four locations. lemonis: can i have a tour? carolyn: absolutely. lemonis: that'd be great. carolyn: this is the color area. we do a lot of color. we get keratin treatments back here. we have an exhaust system for that up here. lemonis: that's disgusting. carolyn: that was here. it used to be a...
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carolyn would still be here.n there's no doubt. >> 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 department 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 -- 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 is 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
carolyn would still be here.n there's no doubt. >> 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 department 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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i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us own this sunday, july 29th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist frances dinglasan, in this morning for lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn, good morning, everyone. once again we're starting with fog and drizzle at the coast. we've got gray skies over the bay area right now. as you can see from this live shot from emeryville as we look towards san francisco. in the next hour we're dealing with fog and drizzle. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. by noon, we'll still see the clouds at the beaches. but lots of clearing around the rest of the bay area. and hazy conditions this afternoon due to fires in our north. inland temperatures will warm up to the mid-90s once again around the bay, upper 70s in the warmest spot, and at the coast, the sea breeze will keep things in the upper 50s to near 60s. i'll have your complete ack with you weather seven-day forecast coming up shortly, carolyn. >> thank you, frances. >>> cal fire estimates there are more t
i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us own this sunday, july 29th. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist frances dinglasan, in this morning for lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn, good morning, everyone. once again we're starting with fog and drizzle at the coast. we've got gray skies over the bay area right now. as you can see from this live shot from emeryville as we look towards san francisco. in the next hour we're dealing with fog and drizzle. temperatures in...
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and carolyn reidy, publisher extraordinaire of mr. king, my lucky self and my brilliant predecessor and president at pen america for the past three years who had a child graduate tonight and cannot be here. -- her husband passed away last weekend. he will be deeply missed. the very first pen america dinner was held in april of 1922. it was at the coffeehouse club. just 40 guess likely included eugene o'neill and robert frost who were among the first members. a letter was read aloud by john, the first president of penn international who said we writers are in some sort of -- if we harm the human race the better we know each other, the greater the chance for human happiness in a world not as yet to happy. ninety-six years later, the world this not yet as happy. those were the statements that gets at the basic ideas behind the fontina pen. the resented power of literary values could reach into the wider world and improve it. what are the literary values? one is curiosity, a desire to move outside the frame of the individual perspective.
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carolyn? >> thank you. developing news. cal fire est maits 300 fires are burning across california this morning. crews are focused on four fires right now, the carr fire, in and around redding. the river and ranch fires in lake county and the steele fire in napa county. governor brown declared states of emergency in napa and lake counties. fires destroyed homes. this is video of what used to be houses near lake berry essa. the fire is 10% contained. abc 7 news reporter, carlos, spoke with evacuees. >> reporter: even as firefighters began making progress on the steele fire, the nature of the inferno is taking its toll. >> i have never seen it like this before. here we go again. >> reporter: evacuation orders are nothing new for stu williams. he stayed behind to protect his home, but part of the neighborhood is up in flames, upsetting to say the least. >> this is a small community. we know pretty much know one another. it's very devastating, very sad. >> reporter: a total of eight homes damaged
carolyn? >> thank you. developing news. cal fire est maits 300 fires are burning across california this morning. crews are focused on four fires right now, the carr fire, in and around redding. the river and ranch fires in lake county and the steele fire in napa county. governor brown declared states of emergency in napa and lake counties. fires destroyed homes. this is video of what used to be houses near lake berry essa. the fire is 10% contained. abc 7 news reporter, carlos, spoke with...
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carolyn: let's be really clear about this.ix budget for aogramming is worldwide totally global budget. it has to work in every country across the world. onlyudget is for the u.k. and we are masters of using that budget to get mass quality audiences which are brilliant for viewers. viewers love our programs and that is really and for advertisers. we are doing a completely different thing. it's not for subscription video-on-demand. it's for all our channels to broadcasting get those big audiences and those policy audiences which advertises love. it's a very different thing. it's apples to paris. to pears. manus: you've been in the job since the start of the year. obvious lowmost hanging fruit that shouts out to you, i need to change this. what is the top line of the strategy going forward? it's strengthening the great business we are to have an broadcast, investing in the hub because people are wanting to watch our great programming anywhere at anytime. the convenience becomes very important. that investment will be about making
carolyn: let's be really clear about this.ix budget for aogramming is worldwide totally global budget. it has to work in every country across the world. onlyudget is for the u.k. and we are masters of using that budget to get mass quality audiences which are brilliant for viewers. viewers love our programs and that is really and for advertisers. we are doing a completely different thing. it's not for subscription video-on-demand. it's for all our channels to broadcasting get those big audiences...
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i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, july 22nd. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist frances dinglasan in for lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn, good morning, everyone. we're starting with gray skies especially along the coast and around the bay as you can see with live doppler 7 and the satellite image. let's head inland. a live shot from walnut creek, there are some blue skies. that's where we'll see the warmest temperatures throughout the day. during this next hour, low clouds around the coast and bay. temperatures in the 60s for the most part, sunnier skies by lunchtime. it will be a breezy afternoon. but inland, temperatures will warm up to the low 90s around the bay, upper 70s to near 80. at the coast, the sea breeze keeps things cool, low to mid-60s. sun sets at 8:27. it will still be a pleasant evening at 9:00. i'll have your complete accuweather seven-day forecast coming up, carolyn. >> thank you, frances. >>> breaking news out of washington state this morning. a police officer has been killed while
i'm carolyn tyler. thanks for joining us on this sunday, july 22nd. let's start with a quick look at the weather with our meteorologist frances dinglasan in for lisa argen. >> hi, carolyn, good morning, everyone. we're starting with gray skies especially along the coast and around the bay as you can see with live doppler 7 and the satellite image. let's head inland. a live shot from walnut creek, there are some blue skies. that's where we'll see the warmest temperatures throughout the...
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carolyn? >> thank you. >>> a desperate situation in shasta county as the carr fire burnses out of control. it's burned 84,000 acres, more than twice the size of redding itself. more than 500 buildings have been destroyed, 5,000 more are threatened. it's 5% contained. >>> the death toll stands at five after a great grandmother and two children died in the fire. abc 7 news reporter, dionne has the latest. >> they found her with the children, from what i have been told. you know, that shows she did everything she could until the end. >> reporter: a close family friend of melanie and her two great grandchildren recalls how much joy the children brought to the world. >> james wanted to be his great granddaddy. his sister just glowed. >> the horror of the death at the hands of the carr fire. >> it happened so fast. >> reporter: before the flames reached the home, her husband of 30 years, ed, had gone out to buy supplies and help others whose homes were threatened by flames. >> in doing that, in that
carolyn? >> thank you. >>> a desperate situation in shasta county as the carr fire burnses out of control. it's burned 84,000 acres, more than twice the size of redding itself. more than 500 buildings have been destroyed, 5,000 more are threatened. it's 5% contained. >>> the death toll stands at five after a great grandmother and two children died in the fire. abc 7 news reporter, dionne has the latest. >> they found her with the children, from what i have been...
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carolyn: unique salon & spa.by her ex-partner... carolyn: you expected us to do the work in the salons for nothing! lemonis: ...and is now drowning in debt. carolyn: i juggle every day of my life. lemonis: her salons look tired, and her staff is feuding. susan: my job is to know that you're doing your job right. lacey: i am doing my job right. lemonis: without leadership... so, what do you do here? debbie: um... lemonis: ...some investment... carolyn: i haven't taken a paycheck in like six months. lemonis: ...unique salon & spa will likely go right down the drain. something's got to change, 'cause this model doesn't work. my name is marcus lemonis,
carolyn: unique salon & spa.by her ex-partner... carolyn: you expected us to do the work in the salons for nothing! lemonis: ...and is now drowning in debt. carolyn: i juggle every day of my life. lemonis: her salons look tired, and her staff is feuding. susan: my job is to know that you're doing your job right. lacey: i am doing my job right. lemonis: without leadership... so, what do you do here? debbie: um... lemonis: ...some investment... carolyn: i haven't taken a paycheck in like six...
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good morning everyone, i'm carol carolyn tiler, thanks for joining us. we'll start with our meteorologist mike nico in for lisa. >>> here's a look at what's going on. temperatures cooler thanks to dryer air to six degrees cooler. stepping out right now, dress for 48 in santa rosa. napa 50, and 51. 62 in concord. the rest of us in the mid to upper 50s. clear lake at 64. the gray you see along the coast, that's the cloud cover spilling into the bay right now. it will have a short shelf life. 55 to 60 at 7:00 not much of a change over the next hour. we'll get to the low 60s at the coast this afternoon. 73 to 79 around the bay from noon to 4:00. 83 to 91 inland. and back down in the 70s and 80s by 7:00. more on that heat and monsoon moisture in the seven day forecast. here's carolyn with the news of the day. >>> breaking news out of thailand, four of the 12 boys that have been trapped in a cave for two weeks are now safe. divers are helping them out one by one in what's called a buddy dive with navy seals. a couple more boys have already made it out, as we s
good morning everyone, i'm carol carolyn tiler, thanks for joining us. we'll start with our meteorologist mike nico in for lisa. >>> here's a look at what's going on. temperatures cooler thanks to dryer air to six degrees cooler. stepping out right now, dress for 48 in santa rosa. napa 50, and 51. 62 in concord. the rest of us in the mid to upper 50s. clear lake at 64. the gray you see along the coast, that's the cloud cover spilling into the bay right now. it will have a short shelf...
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congratulations to everyone and thank you. >> thank you carolyn. i did want to highlight the housing that carolyn was eluding to because of the partnership with the school district and educators we are breaking ground on 100 affordable units for our educators in the next couple years and we have just selected a developer through the mayor's process and we are really excited to do that for our educator. [applause] so our last speaker is a representative of our united administrators, so these are the folks that make sure our principals are well supported and getting what it is they need in order to be amazing principal, so join me in compels jolene washington. >> good afternoon everyone. caro line was spoked to be here this afternoon but was able to come so at our last meeting she asked who was interested in speaking and so i did not raise my hand. [laughter] i said who is going to be receiving awards. she said lina, i said i love lina, and then she said sam, and i said i love sam and then she said emmanuel and we have the same principals an and then
congratulations to everyone and thank you. >> thank you carolyn. i did want to highlight the housing that carolyn was eluding to because of the partnership with the school district and educators we are breaking ground on 100 affordable units for our educators in the next couple years and we have just selected a developer through the mayor's process and we are really excited to do that for our educator. [applause] so our last speaker is a representative of our united administrators, so...
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that's carolyn brian -- >> why do you think it's going to be different?you think it's going to be different this time around? >> you know, don that's a great question. you have to have hope. for those of us who have fault for civil rights in this country and continue to do so, and justice, you can only hold on to hope and faith that justice will prevail. yes, this is a 63 some odd old case coming up on. on the 25th of july we'll be celebrated emmett till's 77th birthday. for many us of it may seem like it's so long ago, for the family it's not. this case still haunts them every single day, not to mention the generations of folk who had moved from the south to get away from this type of horror that took place in mississippi. the great migration that we learned and speak about, we have to remember those folks were affected as well. whether you talk about this particular case about catalyst that spark the american civil right's movement, i think it's important that we all somehow seek and fight for justice and closure in this case. >> carolyn bryant said, qu
that's carolyn brian -- >> why do you think it's going to be different?you think it's going to be different this time around? >> you know, don that's a great question. you have to have hope. for those of us who have fault for civil rights in this country and continue to do so, and justice, you can only hold on to hope and faith that justice will prevail. yes, this is a 63 some odd old case coming up on. on the 25th of july we'll be celebrated emmett till's 77th birthday. for many us...
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i'm carolyn tyler. along with mike nicco in for lisa argen. news continues online, on twitter, facebook, and instagram. have a good sunday. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. for the power air fryer oven brought to you by tristar products. we introduce the power air fryer and it finally became possible to enjoy the crispy, crunchy fried food you love, guilt-free! millions were sold and the five-star reviews say it all! people love the power air fryer! now, air frying is taking a quantum leap forward. introducing the power air frye
i'm carolyn tyler. along with mike nicco in for lisa argen. news continues online, on twitter, facebook, and instagram. have a good sunday. with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and...
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abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler is in the newsroom with the story. carolyn? >> well, dan, their there are residential care facilities that provide assisted living for hundreds of city residents. the supply has been drastically dwindling over the years. >> this is two planets. green and red. >> alina moreno has lived at victorian manor for the past three years after suffering a stroke. residential care facilities like this one house some of san francisco's most vulnerable. >> closing places like this would be detrimental for homeless people, for disabled people, for mentally ill people, and old people. >> but that's exactly what's happening. in the past five years, the number of facilities that receive some help from the city has plummeted from 70 to 37. many forced to close because of declining federal and state funding. the fear that some of those displaced will end up on the streets. mayor london breed has made tackling homelessness her number one priority and believes residential care facilities play a vital role in the housing crisis. >> we have to make s
abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler is in the newsroom with the story. carolyn? >> well, dan, their there are residential care facilities that provide assisted living for hundreds of city residents. the supply has been drastically dwindling over the years. >> this is two planets. green and red. >> alina moreno has lived at victorian manor for the past three years after suffering a stroke. residential care facilities like this one house some of san francisco's most vulnerable....
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live in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> carolyn, thank you. >>> let's turn your attention to the weather outside. it's lovely, not too hot, but a little bit breezy. >> the embarcadero is perfectly nice, but inland it's a little hotter. let's check with meteorologist drew tuma and see how long that's going to last. >> it's a warm, dry evening out there, but i am tracking cooler and more humid air in the coming days. live doppler 7 along with satellite tonight showing you it is a clear picture out there. it is quiet as far as the eye can see. so the picture outside, a live look from sutro tower pointed towards the golden gate. we're clear right now, but give this picture six hours or so, and we do anticipate fog making a return to our coastline. winds certainly an issue out there right now. you saw carolyn tyler on the embarcadero. her hair was waving. the wind in san francisco right now gusting to 31 miles per hour. 17 right now in san jose. current gusts in oakland at 20. 23 in fairfield. the winds are very active right now. they'll settle down overnight, and tomorrow afte
live in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> carolyn, thank you. >>> let's turn your attention to the weather outside. it's lovely, not too hot, but a little bit breezy. >> the embarcadero is perfectly nice, but inland it's a little hotter. let's check with meteorologist drew tuma and see how long that's going to last. >> it's a warm, dry evening out there, but i am tracking cooler and more humid air in the coming days. live doppler 7 along with satellite...
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do you think it's because carolyn bryant, because the confession, she said it was made-up?on why the case was re-opened. last year, when it was announced, when news broke that tim tyson had actually interviewed carolyn bryant and she confessed to him that she fabricated the story, red flags went up everywhere, and i, myself, began to push for the re-opening of the case again. so behind the scenes, they were able to do it. so the news that you're hearing today of course is new to a lot of people, but this was something that we already knew about. >> it was re-opened in 2004, they exhumed his body, did an autopsy and decided against charges. what happened? >> unfortunately, a grand jury decided not to indict the two remaining people who were still alive who could have been prosecuted for the kidnapping and murder of emmett till, that was carolyn bryant, who we're all speaking about today, and henry lee loggins, one of the black men who was forced to participate in the murder. >> why do you think it would be different? do you think it will be different this time around? >> tha
do you think it's because carolyn bryant, because the confession, she said it was made-up?on why the case was re-opened. last year, when it was announced, when news broke that tim tyson had actually interviewed carolyn bryant and she confessed to him that she fabricated the story, red flags went up everywhere, and i, myself, began to push for the re-opening of the case again. so behind the scenes, they were able to do it. so the news that you're hearing today of course is new to a lot of...
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every day that passes, we lose the opportunity to actuallyth prosecute se old cases. >> carolyn bryant, the woman at the center of the till case who said that till harasd her, she admitted that she lied the stand. could she be in legal jeopardy? >> i think it's possible. it depends on what happens after ngat. if the lyitself was part of an effort to simply grab this young man and kill him, for atever reason, but that was part of the plan, part of the conspiracy, then absolutely she could be. if she was present in theto bile when till was ndants knewd the de she was lying about this and this was a pretext to abduct and kill this young man, then, absolutely, she could be. i think that's a little bit difficult, but absolutely -- you know, stranger things have happened, and i think a lot of ghese cases things have to line up just riht, and, so, we'll just see how that goes. >> you've introduced se legislation that would try to help this process along for many more civil rights cases. can you explain what your legislation would do? >> sure. the legislation we introduced this week would crea
every day that passes, we lose the opportunity to actuallyth prosecute se old cases. >> carolyn bryant, the woman at the center of the till case who said that till harasd her, she admitted that she lied the stand. could she be in legal jeopardy? >> i think it's possible. it depends on what happens after ngat. if the lyitself was part of an effort to simply grab this young man and kill him, for atever reason, but that was part of the plan, part of the conspiracy, then absolutely she...
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the next month, two me carolyn bryant's husband and his halfrother-- were tried for till's murder and acqud by an all white jury. in an interview aftefrards, the mely admitted they'd killed the teen. last year, timothy tyson's book "the blood of emmett till" had this revelation: carolyn bryant admitted she lied about her interaction with emmet till, saying the teenager never "grabbed her around the waist or uttered obscenities" as she had testified at trial. bryant added, "nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him." tyson spoke with jeffrey brown about this revelation last year: >> iertainly never thought s was telling the truth at trial. she's been in hiding almost for all these 60-somyears. it was her husband who did the killing and her brother-in-law. it's not clear what role she had inhat. >> brangham: in a letter to congress, the department of justice said it was reopeningin thstigation into till's murder "based on the discovery of new information," but it didn't specify what that information was, or who might be the subject of their inquiry. both of the admitt
the next month, two me carolyn bryant's husband and his halfrother-- were tried for till's murder and acqud by an all white jury. in an interview aftefrards, the mely admitted they'd killed the teen. last year, timothy tyson's book "the blood of emmett till" had this revelation: carolyn bryant admitted she lied about her interaction with emmet till, saying the teenager never "grabbed her around the waist or uttered obscenities" as she had testified at trial. bryant added,...
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bryant. >> reporter: in his book, timothy tyson revealed that carolyn bryant, who testified that emmet whistled at her, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted back in 1955 by an all-white jury. later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. emmet's cousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me last year the family wanted the case reopened. >>> can you forgive? >> oh, yes, i can't afford hate. hate is for the hater. i can't carry that. >> reporter: regardless of whether charges are ever filed, the new investigation means emmett till has not been forgotten. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >> we'll take a short break here and still ahead, vacation horror. an american tourist celebrating the first wedding anniversary in mexico when tragedy struck. >>> also the toy store that led to truly unbearable lines. >>> we're back now with some fresh concerns about summer vacations south of the border after a
bryant. >> reporter: in his book, timothy tyson revealed that carolyn bryant, who testified that emmet whistled at her, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted back in 1955 by an all-white jury. later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. emmet's cousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped...
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bryant. >> reporter: in his book timothy tyson revealed carolyn bryant, who testified that emmett whistledher, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted in 1955 by an all-white later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. c emmet'sousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me last yea the family wanted the case reopened. >>> can you forgive? >> oh, yeah, i can't a tord to hate. hate destroys a hater. i can't carry that. es reporter: regar of whether charges are ever filed, the new investigation means emmett till has not been forgotten. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. nd told... (harmonica interrupts) ...and told people about geico... (harmonica interrupts) how they could save 15% or more by...mo (harnica interrupts) ...by just calling or going online to geico.com. (harmonica interrupts) (sighs and chuckles) sorry, are you gonna... (harmonica interrupts) everytime. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15%
bryant. >> reporter: in his book timothy tyson revealed carolyn bryant, who testified that emmett whistledher, admitted it was a lie. >> she said that nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him. >> reporter: bryant's husband and brother-in-law were charged and acquitted in 1955 by an all-white later they confessed to a reporter knowing they couldn't be retried. both are now dead. c emmet'sousin who was with him the night he was kidnapped told me last yea the...
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have people like feinstein people like the incumbent here in the twelve sessions district gotta go carolyn maloney she voted for the iraq war ship voted for all the wall street bailouts the patriot act just like dianne feinstein voted for the picture that is little out of touch there indorsing this national security paranoia state that favors wall street and war at this point the democratic party seems to be pretty well unified around only one thing opposing donald trump however among the rank and file there are some pretty clear disagreements about policy and it's pretty clear that in either party to be seen as a defender of the status quo just doesn't cut it with voters hey look mop and r.t. new york. a canadian pacific freight train derailed in the town of st polycarp on monday night near the comeback on terrio border officials say there were no injuries the authorities haven't revealed what was being transported by the train but have confirmed that no house or this material worse spilled some twenty five wagons a quarter of the train derailed there's still no information on what caused
have people like feinstein people like the incumbent here in the twelve sessions district gotta go carolyn maloney she voted for the iraq war ship voted for all the wall street bailouts the patriot act just like dianne feinstein voted for the picture that is little out of touch there indorsing this national security paranoia state that favors wall street and war at this point the democratic party seems to be pretty well unified around only one thing opposing donald trump however among the rank...
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carolyn, ken, and congressman, david french, thank you all for being with us. a very busy day and night certainly. >>> coming up, president trump's wrecking ball diplomacy. they're calling it that. it continues to tear through europe. massive crowds gathering for protests in london. this one day after leaving nato allies uneasy with trump's go it alone threat. and days before the president holds that big one on one meeting wi meeting with vladimir putin. the white house says it's still on. with the mueller investigation ratcheting up in a big way, what do voters think of it and of the president's dismissal of it? we have fascinating numbers to look through at the big board and much more on the indictment of 12 russian intention officers on the eve of the trump/putin meeting. a meeting democrats calling for the president to cancelling. the round table weighs in and rosenstein's stark warning to congress that cases should not get tried on television or in congressional hearings. and finally the round table tells us three things we might not know. this is hardball
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carolyn? >> thank you, francis. save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> mr. president, sir, is michael cohen lying? >> team trump goes to war with michael cohen. >> i don't see how he has any credibility. >> as sources say cohen claims trump knew about that infamous 2016 trump tower meeting. new this morning, the president's legal team has officially severed its joint defense agreement with cohen, warning him that he's violating attorney/client privilege. so who's telling the truth about that meeting with the russians? and could this be a major turning point in the mueller investigation? we talk to a key republican senator on the intelligence committee. plus analysis from our legal experts. >>> and with just 100 days until the mid-terms --
carolyn? >> thank you, francis. save energy by weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> mr. president, sir, is michael cohen lying? >> team trump goes to war with michael cohen. >> i don't see how he has any credibility. >> as sources say cohen claims trump knew about that infamous 2016 trump...
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carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> how much phone data do you use? if you have an unlimited plan, or if you are consideringen blummed plan, michael finny has more on what to look out for. >> reporter: we love our smart phones, but there's always a question of how much data should you buy? and have you bought enough? do you have unlimited data? >> no, in fact they keep on telling me i'm cutting into my 10%, you know, the margin at the end. >> reporter: a lot of us have dealt with that, which pushes us to deal with this. unlimited data. look at the offerings, most company off two our more unlimited plans. two or month. isn't unlimited unlimited? how can there bed more than one? it's unlimited data technically, but once you hit a certain threshold, and it difference between the different carry es, they reserve the right to slow down your speeds. >> nick lars deleon is a senior tech reporter with "consumer reports." >> you can still access the webs and watch videos, but it would take a while to download it. >> a search engine for wireless clients, tina c
carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> how much phone data do you use? if you have an unlimited plan, or if you are consideringen blummed plan, michael finny has more on what to look out for. >> reporter: we love our smart phones, but there's always a question of how much data should you buy? and have you bought enough? do you have unlimited data? >> no, in fact they keep on telling me i'm cutting into my 10%, you know, the margin at the end. >> reporter: a lot of us have...
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club and climbing are one of more important coming from both second quarter results but first who carolyn years. in the position of improving its. program is not coming quickly. benefited by one off. benefits from selling business and there's also. the new strategy by the news. quickly enough down in earnings quickly enough in order to affect the whole turnaround. reporting from frankfurt that. is a not been transparent with its pricing say the european commission the convenience of holiday rental service at b. and b. has been a hit with customers earning the from almost one hundred million dollars in profit last year says it must be clear about extra fees and charges on top of the rental price. at first glance a b. and b. can look like a real bargain that is until additional charges are added at the end of the booking process charges for services like cleaning and b. and b.'s agency fee the european commission says the procedure misleads consumers are welcome to the committee. and foundations this. and. that presentation prices. you. the commission also wants a b. and b. to show clearly
club and climbing are one of more important coming from both second quarter results but first who carolyn years. in the position of improving its. program is not coming quickly. benefited by one off. benefits from selling business and there's also. the new strategy by the news. quickly enough down in earnings quickly enough in order to affect the whole turnaround. reporting from frankfurt that. is a not been transparent with its pricing say the european commission the convenience of holiday...
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>>> good morning, everyone, i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joining us on this sunday, july 22. let's start with a quick look at the weather, with frances dinglawson. >>> the satellite image, those gray skies have spilled over into parts of the east bay. here's your 12-hour day planner which you can always look at by downloading the accuweather app. the clouds will stick around the coast and the bay, sunnier skies by lunchtime and this afternoon the breeze will keep things cool at the coast, so low 60s there around the bay, really pleasant in the low 80s. and inland areas will warm up again to the low 90s. sun sets at 8:27, it's going to be a nice, mild evening tonight, and i have some changes and i'll tell you about them in the accuweather 7-day forecast. >>> developing news this morning, five people trapped by high tide near mira beach while fishing are now safe. marine county fire guided the four men and one woman back to their cars early they guided them along the rocks and back to the parking lot. the group got stranded last night between pirate's cove. >>> police say that
>>> good morning, everyone, i'm carolyn tyler. thank you for joining us on this sunday, july 22. let's start with a quick look at the weather, with frances dinglawson. >>> the satellite image, those gray skies have spilled over into parts of the east bay. here's your 12-hour day planner which you can always look at by downloading the accuweather app. the clouds will stick around the coast and the bay, sunnier skies by lunchtime and this afternoon the breeze will keep things...
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(carolyn) well, at least more than four stories. it would have to be, you know, six, maybe ten. people cringe at that, but it's what's going to happen." the city is preparing to update its local density bonus ordinance to keep up with recent changes to the state density bonus law. both incentivize affordable housing production by relaxing development standards like increasing height limits and reducing parking requirements. diana o'byrne/resident- "right now, the city's at, they were saying, less than 10-percent of what they're supposed to have for affordable living and that has to change quickly." wednesday, the city held one of two public meetings planned for the summer at city hall, seeking input from residents, developers and property managers on what elements of the ordinance should be changed, to encourage the building of more affordable housing. an ordinance housing program manager margot ernst says developers of 100-percent affordable housing projects have used in the past...margot ernst/housing program- "we have not had market rate developers utilize it, um, until recen
(carolyn) well, at least more than four stories. it would have to be, you know, six, maybe ten. people cringe at that, but it's what's going to happen." the city is preparing to update its local density bonus ordinance to keep up with recent changes to the state density bonus law. both incentivize affordable housing production by relaxing development standards like increasing height limits and reducing parking requirements. diana o'byrne/resident- "right now, the city's at, they were...
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especially if you get used to playing my favorite way, playing with the house's money >>> carolyn incarolyn. >> caller: love your show and especially the name of your dog, invidia. >> my dog was great today. special treats when i get home what's going on? >> reporter: since going into chapter 11, tax holders lost nearly all of their investments from seadrill. would you invest in this stock again now or just move on? >> no, i would move on i know it looks red hot. my travel trust owns a company 10 times this but not. why not buy slumberjay that's my play for this. we're going to ester in new jersey >> caller: hi, jim i'm a speech pathologist and created an app and i'm interested creating the rest of the series to help children learn their sounds i did research to find out about running my ap on a better platform i heard pivotal software shot up i'd like to know what you know about them standing alongside their competitors. >> i can't really address yours, the world of pivotal, an extraordinarily good company i should have focused on it. the ceo is someone i met many many years ago it
especially if you get used to playing my favorite way, playing with the house's money >>> carolyn incarolyn. >> caller: love your show and especially the name of your dog, invidia. >> my dog was great today. special treats when i get home what's going on? >> reporter: since going into chapter 11, tax holders lost nearly all of their investments from seadrill. would you invest in this stock again now or just move on? >> no, i would move on i know it looks red...
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carolyn. does iran truly want peace. the countries of homes have their doubts to isolate. iran from theocracy look our response august are wrong g.w. . has ever. davis and often you know this neither from. you. it's merinos first time playing for a men's team born as a girl marino has only played on women's teams before through months of testosterone therapy marino has physically transitioned into a man i don't care for this is all for the clone a. soft drink and goalkeeper cindy now identifies as fabiani as a teacher she used to be miss schroeder now he's mr schroeder was head shot up as a law law must. pass the stand. what is it like to play with a men's team as a trans man. the next thing you know especially it's about. how does the transition from woman to man feel those into an unconscious bit when you. look at you with us the end effect i was a little shrewd learned some good money for a fixed while new facial hair grows in chest reduction surgery is still to come change doesn't happen over night. former women's stories and their transitions into manhood and a new fo
carolyn. does iran truly want peace. the countries of homes have their doubts to isolate. iran from theocracy look our response august are wrong g.w. . has ever. davis and often you know this neither from. you. it's merinos first time playing for a men's team born as a girl marino has only played on women's teams before through months of testosterone therapy marino has physically transitioned into a man i don't care for this is all for the clone a. soft drink and goalkeeper cindy now identifies...
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carolyn tyler has more reaction to his passing. >> he was one of the lions of the left. ron dellums was a native son of oakland. mayor libby schaaf ordered flags flown at half-staff. >> he has always been just a giant in moral leadership. he is a homegrown hero. >> dellums began his political career on the berkeley city council and rose to prominence as a radical social activist during the turbulent '60s. he was elected to congress in 1970, continuing his crusade against poverty, apartheid, and the vietnam war. he won a dozen reelection campaigns. >> his legacy will be that one man can make a difference. >> paul cobb, publisher of the post news group was a close friend. >> he was unafraid to challenge authority from a principle position, and he stood strong and solid. >> cobb was among those who pushed a reluctant dellums to run for oakland mayor. one of his rivals, ignacio de la fuente paid tribute today. in . he actually created a nonprofit, you know, to fight for equal justice in oakland. >> the federal building in oakland bears dellums' name, honoring his political i
carolyn tyler has more reaction to his passing. >> he was one of the lions of the left. ron dellums was a native son of oakland. mayor libby schaaf ordered flags flown at half-staff. >> he has always been just a giant in moral leadership. he is a homegrown hero. >> dellums began his political career on the berkeley city council and rose to prominence as a radical social activist during the turbulent '60s. he was elected to congress in 1970, continuing his crusade against...
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in san francisco, carolyn tyler, >> wow. interesting. >> yes, certainly. and free food really is an all money for books to travel and even to freeze your eggs. check out the perks at bay area tech companies. look for this video on abc7news.com or our abc 7 news facebook page. >>> we're moving on. tomorrow is likely to be the hottest day of the week. some parts of the bay area could see triple-digits. drew explains wha follow the wta stars as they hit san jose the mubadala silicon valley classic where visionaries become victors july 30th to august 5th the us open series tickets on sale now >>> we have breaking news now. missing girl isabelle epps has been found and she is safe. she was the subject of an amber alert this afternoon. we reported earlier that the suspect in the case and the car had been found. now we're happy to they'd she too has been found safe, located a the pleasant hill bart station by bart police. >>> all right. let's move on. tonight's mega millions jackpot is over a half billion. at $522 million, it is the fifth biggest jackpot in the g
in san francisco, carolyn tyler, >> wow. interesting. >> yes, certainly. and free food really is an all money for books to travel and even to freeze your eggs. check out the perks at bay area tech companies. look for this video on abc7news.com or our abc 7 news facebook page. >>> we're moving on. tomorrow is likely to be the hottest day of the week. some parts of the bay area could see triple-digits. drew explains wha follow the wta stars as they hit san jose the mubadala...
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carolyn bryant, i home she has the courage to come forward. they do the right thing in this situation. so i have nothing but -- optimistic that something will be done. >> and i want your perspective, mike, carolyn bryant spoke with this professor at duke university and hasn't spoken since. tim tyson saying investigators talked to him, subpoenaed his notes he used. and i was struck what he said after it came out, the department of justice looking into it and believed it to be a political show. what's your read on this in a broader context, both historical and political as well? >> look, as has been eloquently stated here the reality is that this is an un106solved murder c in technical fashion so that any justice that, any closure that can be delivered would be satisfying to the families, as m ms. watson just now said and to this american nation that's suffering some of the most heinous crimes in the histories of this nation. the courage of the mother, mamie emmett till to leave that casket open in 1955 so america could see the hoar hendous hate
carolyn bryant, i home she has the courage to come forward. they do the right thing in this situation. so i have nothing but -- optimistic that something will be done. >> and i want your perspective, mike, carolyn bryant spoke with this professor at duke university and hasn't spoken since. tim tyson saying investigators talked to him, subpoenaed his notes he used. and i was struck what he said after it came out, the department of justice looking into it and believed it to be a political...
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: colleagues i wanted to get a moment to get on the record and just voice my support for reverend carolyn scott. she has been an incredible woman in the bayview community. a leader. as well as also a spiritual guide for many people in the bayview community. i think she would be a tremendous asset to the o.c.i.i. and i hope you will join me in supporting her. thank you. >> president breed: thank you, supervisor cohen, seeing no other names on the roster, colleagues, could we take this item same house, same call? thank you, madam clerk. roll call vote. >> clerk: on item 33, yee aye breed aye cohen aye fewer aye kim aye peskin aye ronen aye safai aye sheehy aye stefani aye tang aye there are 11 ayes. >> president breed: the motion is approved unanimously. all right, it is past 2:30 and it is now time for our special commendations. we have two and the first will be given by supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: thank you, madam president, colleagues. as we all know early childhood education has played quite a central role in our policy discussions lately, thanks in large part to the work o
: colleagues i wanted to get a moment to get on the record and just voice my support for reverend carolyn scott. she has been an incredible woman in the bayview community. a leader. as well as also a spiritual guide for many people in the bayview community. i think she would be a tremendous asset to the o.c.i.i. and i hope you will join me in supporting her. thank you. >> president breed: thank you, supervisor cohen, seeing no other names on the roster, colleagues, could we take this item...
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carolyn peters/resident- "what we do is we build out.g that so that we have an ideal that no longer exists. my suggestion is that we go up. we don't want to do that, but what is the invevitability of it. it's something that we have to face." the next community meeting is scheduled for august eighth. in walnut creek, philippe djegal, kron four news. (vicki) california voters will soon be able to send their mail-in ballots...for free. (vicki) today governor jerry brown signed the bill requiring return ballot envelops have prepaid postage. the law will affect elections next year. counties woud bear the postage cost. but they may be able to get a reimbursment from the state. as of now only 10 california counties will provide postage ballots for the november election. if the bill passed in time for the 20-16 general election...it would have cost the state five point five million dollars. (ken) google faces a massive fine for its actions in europe. we'll tell you why the bay area company is being punished. (vicki) after more than a year of del
carolyn peters/resident- "what we do is we build out.g that so that we have an ideal that no longer exists. my suggestion is that we go up. we don't want to do that, but what is the invevitability of it. it's something that we have to face." the next community meeting is scheduled for august eighth. in walnut creek, philippe djegal, kron four news. (vicki) california voters will soon be able to send their mail-in ballots...for free. (vicki) today governor jerry brown signed the bill...
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carolyn. >>> thanks, george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> breaking news, happening right now, after more than two weeks trapped in that thailand cave. the latest on those rescues that are unfolding this morning. >> supreme court countdown. >> if you tune in monday at 9:00 i think you're going to be extremely happy. >> president trump poised to name his second justice. >> such an important decision and we're going to give you a great one. >> has the president made his choice? will republicans fall in line to lock in a conservative majority on the court? is there anything democrats can do to stop them? we ask the man who crafted trump's short list, top supreme court adviser leonard leo on a "this week" exclusive. plus a top democrat on the judiciary committee, senator richard blumenthal.
carolyn. >>> thanks, george stephanopoulos starts right now. >>> breaking news, happening right now, after more than two weeks trapped in that thailand cave. the latest on those rescues that are unfolding this morning. >> supreme court countdown. >> if you tune in monday at 9:00 i think you're going to be extremely happy. >> president trump poised to name his second justice. >> such an important decision and we're going to give you a great one. >>...
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in the newsroom, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> carolyn, thank you.ervisors are meeting and expected to pass legislation banning plastic straws, the board's second vote. last week supervisors voted to unanimously pass the ban. if it passes today the bill will go to the mayor for final approval. it bans many plastic items like coffee stirrers. >>> now to special counsel robert mueller's investigation. the first criminal trial for mueller's investigation started today in virginia. behind me you see video of paul manafort arriving. president trump's former campaign chair, at the courthouse to face charges of tax evasion, and bank fraud. arlette saenz with the latest. >> 12-person jury that will decide the fate of former trump campaign chairman paul manafort has been seated. >> and paul manafort has done an amazing job. >> reporter: that jury, six men and six women. four alternates are also on deck. they'll soon hear prosecutors make the case against manafort for tax evasion and bank fraud, all part of the first criminal trial stemming from special counse
in the newsroom, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> carolyn, thank you.ervisors are meeting and expected to pass legislation banning plastic straws, the board's second vote. last week supervisors voted to unanimously pass the ban. if it passes today the bill will go to the mayor for final approval. it bans many plastic items like coffee stirrers. >>> now to special counsel robert mueller's investigation. the first criminal trial for mueller's investigation started today in...
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we went to new jersey to meet shirley johnson and carolyn grace and the younger residents.ter: community organized. shirley johnson and carolyn grace are leading a group of mostly kid volunteers for the second annual cleanup day in their southern new jersey community. >> it's a good community. it's a community that needs people to care about it. and i think they just wan couple of people to lead them in the right direction. >> reporter: with trash bags, rakes, and a they're out to change the imof the neighborhood, one% of its homes were abandoned just three years ago. >> this was one of the shining stars of gloucester township in its heyday. >> reporter: david maier is the town's mayor. >> what happened is a lot of absentee landlords came and brought property hereo the neighborhood candidate of went through a decline. >> ten years were fine and all of a sudden overnight, there was just a raise. >> reporter: and in january a resident died after a nearly 13-hour standoff with police. why did you choose to stay? >> i have roots here. just because something goes bad, you don't
we went to new jersey to meet shirley johnson and carolyn grace and the younger residents.ter: community organized. shirley johnson and carolyn grace are leading a group of mostly kid volunteers for the second annual cleanup day in their southern new jersey community. >> it's a good community. it's a community that needs people to care about it. and i think they just wan couple of people to lead them in the right direction. >> reporter: with trash bags, rakes, and a they're out to...
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. >> reporter: chin and his racing partner carolyn gainer started training together just a month before> i love guiding blind and visually impaired athletes. that's the thing that keeps me training every day. >> reporter: gaynor who works with financial advisors in her day job sits up front and is the pilot. chin, a father of two and a lawyer at google, sits in the back and is known as the stoker. on a chilly june morning in oceanside, california, the team set off. >> it's learning those lessons and overcoming those insane obstacles that make you resilient in life generally. >> it's a real test of what your ability is to go beyond your own, your own boundaries. >> absolutely. >> reporter: the race was more than 3,000 miles, from california to annapolis, maryland. riders pedalled through ever-changing weather and terrain. gaynor documented the obstacles and triumphs along the way. >> jack and i just finished a ride in colorado. jack, how are you feeling? >> i feel much better, i feel good. >> the scariest part was cross winds because you didn't know it was going to happen. >> reporter: n
. >> reporter: chin and his racing partner carolyn gainer started training together just a month before> i love guiding blind and visually impaired athletes. that's the thing that keeps me training every day. >> reporter: gaynor who works with financial advisors in her day job sits up front and is the pilot. chin, a father of two and a lawyer at google, sits in the back and is known as the stoker. on a chilly june morning in oceanside, california, the team set off. >> it's...
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carolyn everson, the head of advertising for facebook, but my major character is a man named michael cassen, he started a company called media link and he is a connector, a consultant, and everybody hires him, clients hire him. agencies hire him. publishing companies, google and facebook. and people hire him in part because they're insecure and full of anxiety, and he gives them a sense of security, i'll work it out, help you work it out. you want to meet the facebook people and talk to them? i'll set up meetings with them. and he does that and becomes this delish character because he is literally work used to cover politics when i was younger, his a power broker, when someone -- one of his prospective clients said to him at one point, michael, why shy trust you? you kiss everybody. and he said, yeah, but if you want a really good kisser, you hire me. >> you talked about how fast our industry is being disrupted, and we had the chance of speaking to each other at different event two weeks ago, and one of the questions, if you look at the book, about half the characters in the book, si
carolyn everson, the head of advertising for facebook, but my major character is a man named michael cassen, he started a company called media link and he is a connector, a consultant, and everybody hires him, clients hire him. agencies hire him. publishing companies, google and facebook. and people hire him in part because they're insecure and full of anxiety, and he gives them a sense of security, i'll work it out, help you work it out. you want to meet the facebook people and talk to them?...
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in the newsroom, carolyn tiler, abc7 news. >> thanks. tomorrow, the bay area is expected to get about a billion dollars in state funding to expand our reservoirs. the money is the first to be released after voters approve a bond measure in 2014. david louie looks at how the money will be used for a new dam and reservoir in the south bay. >> reporter: 11 reservoirs currently provide water storage for nearly 2 million customers. the california water commission will be providing about half of the projected $1 million cost for a new dam east of gilroy. the new pacheco reservoir will supply for 6 million people the largest water expansion in 58 years after taxpayers approved proposition 12 1/2 years ago during the drought. 2 1/2 projects expected to get funding for water facilities. >> we're talking surface water storage and groundwater storage we expect to be funded throughout the state. very good news through all of california. >> reporter: while the newly expanded reservoir is an important resource, they're looking at understood ground sto
in the newsroom, carolyn tiler, abc7 news. >> thanks. tomorrow, the bay area is expected to get about a billion dollars in state funding to expand our reservoirs. the money is the first to be released after voters approve a bond measure in 2014. david louie looks at how the money will be used for a new dam and reservoir in the south bay. >> reporter: 11 reservoirs currently provide water storage for nearly 2 million customers. the california water commission will be providing about...
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store clerk carolyn bryant's husband, roy bryant, and his half-brother, j.w. milam, were tried and acquitted for till's murder by an all-white, all-male jury that fall. the two later confessed to the murder but have since died.. and carlos russell, one of the major figures in the black liberation movement of the 1960's and 1970's, had died here . he was a panamanian-born educator who was one of the co-founders of black solidarity do. he also served as panama's ambassador to the united nations. carlos russell died tuesday night at maimonides hospital here in new york city. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peacace report. i'm amy goododman. we begin our s show in britain, where president trump is meeting with prime minister theresa may today just hours after warning that a soft brexit will kill britain's chances of a future trade deal with the united states. in an explosive e interview with the rupert murdoch-owned british tabloid the sun, in which trump claimed their losing culture did immigration, trump
store clerk carolyn bryant's husband, roy bryant, and his half-brother, j.w. milam, were tried and acquitted for till's murder by an all-white, all-male jury that fall. the two later confessed to the murder but have since died.. and carlos russell, one of the major figures in the black liberation movement of the 1960's and 1970's, had died here . he was a panamanian-born educator who was one of the co-founders of black solidarity do. he also served as panama's ambassador to the united nations....
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carolyn: and i want you to. lemonis: see you soon. carolyn: okay. lemonis: bye, ladies. woman: bye! greenville, south carolina, is home to west end coffee... ...a regional roaster with great product... that's pretty awesome. ...but even better margins. -we sell it for how much? -john: $48. lemonis: that margin's killer. co-owners are living proof that you should never mix business with pleasure. john: [bleep] you're horrible at doing the right things until you're forced to do it. lemonis: i not only have to put the right process in place... you made a huge inventory mistake. ...i have to figure out a way for the owners to coexist. you're so busy fighting that you're not busy selling. if not, west end coffee will grind to a halt. all right. rookie mistake. my name is marcus lemonis, and i fix failing businesses. if you don't like money, don't follow my process. i make the tough decisions. we're closing the store. we're done. i'm not talking about it anymore. i back them up, spending my own money. it's not always pretty... man: perfect flavor. lemonis: ...but this is business. you got
carolyn: and i want you to. lemonis: see you soon. carolyn: okay. lemonis: bye, ladies. woman: bye! greenville, south carolina, is home to west end coffee... ...a regional roaster with great product... that's pretty awesome. ...but even better margins. -we sell it for how much? -john: $48. lemonis: that margin's killer. co-owners are living proof that you should never mix business with pleasure. john: [bleep] you're horrible at doing the right things until you're forced to do it. lemonis: i not...
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i mentioned doctor carolyn clancy. as executive in charge of the vha. cannot have anybody find her doing that. the process is moving along because of people like her. but i do pledge that i will be talking with you all about filling those jobs. >> so, do you folks in mind right now? >> i don't have a list, sir. i have to be honest with you. >> that is perfectly fine. the chairman and i talked about doing oversight hearing. it is really tough to do an oversight hearing on the va because there is no one to hold accountable. and you need to have some oversight. quite frankly, i think you'd appreciate it. there was a situation that happened. probably over a year ago. where folks were told not to respond to requests made by committees. there's never been a problem on this committee. it's never been a problem with previous leadership. but i still have to ask it. if you are asked for information we be as transparent as you possibly can to give the information to anybody on this committee who or anyone in the senate for that matter? >> absolutely, sir. i was ra
i mentioned doctor carolyn clancy. as executive in charge of the vha. cannot have anybody find her doing that. the process is moving along because of people like her. but i do pledge that i will be talking with you all about filling those jobs. >> so, do you folks in mind right now? >> i don't have a list, sir. i have to be honest with you. >> that is perfectly fine. the chairman and i talked about doing oversight hearing. it is really tough to do an oversight hearing on the...
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. >> reporter: emmett till was killed after this woman then 21-year-old carolyn donham said he made sexualdvances toward her. he and his brother were tried and acquitted in less than an hour by an all-white jury in mississippi, but the justice department now confirms the case has been reopened based upon the discovery of new information, acestitionurther sinces >> it's the most infamous civil rights case. >> but in his book last year the author reported donham spoke to him ten years ago and admitted she hasnd told the truth. the fbi then reached out. >> the result about this is the truth of what happened to emmett till and how that speaks to the predicaments we're wrestling with today and we'll be wrestling with for years to come. >> reporter: 63 year after he was abducted, murders, and his body mutilated, has justice been delayed or once again be denied. till's cousin emma -- deborah watts leads it. >> if this case investigated solved and justice prevails, our country has an opportunity to he heal. >> donham is still arrive in living in raleigh, north carolina. she'll turn 84 this month.
. >> reporter: emmett till was killed after this woman then 21-year-old carolyn donham said he made sexualdvances toward her. he and his brother were tried and acquitted in less than an hour by an all-white jury in mississippi, but the justice department now confirms the case has been reopened based upon the discovery of new information, acestitionurther sinces >> it's the most infamous civil rights case. >> but in his book last year the author reported donham spoke to him ten...
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people like feinstein people like the incumbent here in the twelfth congressional district gotta go carolyn maloney she voted for the iraq war sure good for all the wall street bailouts the patriot act just like dianne finds. voted for the patriot little touch there endorsing this national security karen o. a state that favors wall street at this point the democratic party seems to be pretty well unified around only one thing opposing donald trump however among the rank and file there are some pretty clear disagreements about policy and it's pretty clear that in either party to be seen as a defender of the status quo just doesn't cut it with voters kayleigh pop and r. c. new york. a century has passed since the last russian roll family the romanovs were executed by the bolshevik captors and nine hundred seventeen tsar nicholas was forced to give up his throne as the february revolution broke out on the streets of the royal family was detained and moved to you catherine all members of the last remaining family were shot dead and to mark the anniversary he has launched an interactive project
people like feinstein people like the incumbent here in the twelfth congressional district gotta go carolyn maloney she voted for the iraq war sure good for all the wall street bailouts the patriot act just like dianne finds. voted for the patriot little touch there endorsing this national security karen o. a state that favors wall street at this point the democratic party seems to be pretty well unified around only one thing opposing donald trump however among the rank and file there are some...
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people like feinstein people like the incumbent here in the twelfth bestial district that got to go carolyn maloney she voted for the iraq war ship voted for all the wall street bailouts the patriot act just like dianne feinstein voted for the patriot act is with or out of touch there endorsing this national security paranoia state that favors wall street and war at this point the democratic party seems to be pretty well unified around only one thing opposing donald trump however among the rank and file there are some pretty clear disagreements about policy and it's pretty clear that in either party to be seen as a defender of the status quo just doesn't cut it with voters hey look mop and r.t. new york and we're back at the top of the hour. chose seemed wrong on one old quote just don't hold. me to old to get to shape out these days to come to educate and indeed train because betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education as being supplanted by the right to ac
people like feinstein people like the incumbent here in the twelfth bestial district that got to go carolyn maloney she voted for the iraq war ship voted for all the wall street bailouts the patriot act just like dianne feinstein voted for the patriot act is with or out of touch there endorsing this national security paranoia state that favors wall street and war at this point the democratic party seems to be pretty well unified around only one thing opposing donald trump however among the rank...
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people like feinstein people like the incumbent here in the twelfth congressional district got to go carolyn maloney she voted for the iraq war she voted for all the wall street bailouts the patriot act just like diane fine. and voted for the patriot act these people are out of touch they're endorsing this national security paranoia state that favors wall street or war how this point the democratic party seems to be pretty well unified around only one thing opposing donald trump however among the rank and file there are some pretty clear disagreements about policy and it's pretty clear that an either party to be seen as a defender of the status quo just doesn't cut it with voters hey look mop and r.t. new york. hundreds of thousands of people packed into the song police and paris to give a hero's welcome to the victorious well it's cup squad the winners were taken see the presidential residence where they were greeted by a man who maha. of the. things he said and it's kind of. the way. she's nice easy to seeing descending on anything she phrased rightly she was a lazy. during. the why. i thi
people like feinstein people like the incumbent here in the twelfth congressional district got to go carolyn maloney she voted for the iraq war she voted for all the wall street bailouts the patriot act just like diane fine. and voted for the patriot act these people are out of touch they're endorsing this national security paranoia state that favors wall street or war how this point the democratic party seems to be pretty well unified around only one thing opposing donald trump however among...