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it means a lot to me and a lot to lynne. well, i'm honored to introduce this morning's distinguished speaker. and when i called her last year to invite her she said, am i the only speaker to hasn't won a pulitser prize, i said yes, but you're the only speaker who was second lady of the united states of america for eight years. if you google dr. cheney, you will be blown away by all of her awards and accomplishments. but as always i'm not going to list all of that. i expect you to do that. but while she was head of neh, she published a report that warned about the failure of schools and institutions of higher learning to transmit accurate knowledge about the past to future generations. she said, quote, a system of education that fails to nurture memory of past denies students a great deal. one of the most successful series she funded when she was there was the civil war series by ken burns, which we all loved. and some projects were good and some were not. dr. cheney has authored 15 books. her most recent "james madison, a li
it means a lot to me and a lot to lynne. well, i'm honored to introduce this morning's distinguished speaker. and when i called her last year to invite her she said, am i the only speaker to hasn't won a pulitser prize, i said yes, but you're the only speaker who was second lady of the united states of america for eight years. if you google dr. cheney, you will be blown away by all of her awards and accomplishments. but as always i'm not going to list all of that. i expect you to do that. but...
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barry lynn, au.org. guest: nice to be here. thank you. host: up next, the potential political follow-up for republicans trying to replace the affordable care act. we will be joined by tom bevan, real clear politics co-founder. then we will discuss u.s. policy toward north korea. we will be right back. ♪ >> sunday night -- >> some like steve jobs can sell this product and forever be associated with it when that is just the shade of the story. he had a lot to do with it, but the truth is even the iphone, developed att was the apple, would not have been developed without scores of people working around the clock. story is that the iphone was born as the software interaction paradigm was born behind steve jobs' back. this crew of guys started basically experimenting. it was freewheeling we search -- research. it was wild stuff. they had this crazy projector rigged that they were using to have different products together and create what would become the iphone. >> watched sunday night at 9:00 eastern on booktv on c-span2. ,> today at 7:00 p.m.
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well, lynne abraham broke a glass ceiling by becoming the first female district attorney in the cityphiladelphia. but that never mattered. people never looked at her as a woman. she was a tough cookie, but she wasn't a female. she was a tough person. i was actually -- and, you know, this is water under the bridge now, and it's moot because she's not the nominee -- but when the naacp came out, when rodney muhammad came out and attacked one particular candidate, lynne abraham, basically on the basis of race, and they hadn't come out and attacked seth williams for his unethical practices in office. i just found that to be wrong. >> we're looking back from what is -- there has always been an issue between lynne abraham and the african-american communities. nothing new. and there was a lot of communication and publication and fanfare when lynne was elected as the first woman. she was the tough cookie. but there was a lot of publication around the fact that she was the first woman. i think you also in this situation -- look, these are judges who know the district attorney's office. they ha
well, lynne abraham broke a glass ceiling by becoming the first female district attorney in the cityphiladelphia. but that never mattered. people never looked at her as a woman. she was a tough cookie, but she wasn't a female. she was a tough person. i was actually -- and, you know, this is water under the bridge now, and it's moot because she's not the nominee -- but when the naacp came out, when rodney muhammad came out and attacked one particular candidate, lynne abraham, basically on the...
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. >>> we have eugene scott and "washington post's" lynn sweet. there you go, lynn, i see you. we'll get them back here in a minute. i want to list ton senator ben sass. because he's quietly been talking to the white house about just repealing obamacare. as kaitlyn just mentioned. let's listen to sass in his own words here. >> if we don't get this resolved by monday of the next week, july 10th, if there isn't a combine repeal and replace plan, i'm writing a letter to the president urging us to call us on to separate them. let's do as much repeal as we can and have the president ask us to cancel the august work bill and stay here and work on it separate. >> eugene, this is what's interesting when he says it will be a one-year transition, a holding period, errol, does that not give republicans one year to change everything up, essentially? >> well, that's certainly what the senator is arguing and hopefully, he thinks the president is buying into that because we saw the support that the president put forward to the idea on twitter on friday. however, there are other republican law
. >>> we have eugene scott and "washington post's" lynn sweet. there you go, lynn, i see you. we'll get them back here in a minute. i want to list ton senator ben sass. because he's quietly been talking to the white house about just repealing obamacare. as kaitlyn just mentioned. let's listen to sass in his own words here. >> if we don't get this resolved by monday of the next week, july 10th, if there isn't a combine repeal and replace plan, i'm writing a letter to the...
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lynn, what does this mean for sessions? because you have that testimony, you have his press conference, and you also have him, you know, saying this -- let's take a trip down memory lane. >> i have never met with or had any conversation with any russians or any foreign officials concerning any type of interference with any campaign or election in the united states. >> so, lynn, you've got that testimony. then there was a press conference later, you've got him using words like, you know, not recall or not to my recollection. how big of a problem is this? >> it's problem. one of the things attorneys like laura knows is that often where your client gets in trouble is during a pretrial, a deposition that you give to the opposing counsel, in this case his testimony. there are all kinds of openings that he has that could cause grief for himself and cause him, i don't know, maybe being hauld up again on the hill for further testimony if he would agree to it at this time. so he has imperilled himself, but it also showed good judgme
lynn, what does this mean for sessions? because you have that testimony, you have his press conference, and you also have him, you know, saying this -- let's take a trip down memory lane. >> i have never met with or had any conversation with any russians or any foreign officials concerning any type of interference with any campaign or election in the united states. >> so, lynn, you've got that testimony. then there was a press conference later, you've got him using words like, you...
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rand paul and susan coil lynns said they wouldn't support the bill. last night mcconnell said regretfully it is now apparent that the effort to repeal and immediately replace the failure of obama care will not be successful. so in the coming days the senate will vote to take up the house bill with the first amendment in order the majority of the senate has already supported in 2015, and thafts vetoed bir then president obama. a repeal of obama care with a two-year delay to provide for a stable transition period.
rand paul and susan coil lynns said they wouldn't support the bill. last night mcconnell said regretfully it is now apparent that the effort to repeal and immediately replace the failure of obama care will not be successful. so in the coming days the senate will vote to take up the house bill with the first amendment in order the majority of the senate has already supported in 2015, and thafts vetoed bir then president obama. a repeal of obama care with a two-year delay to provide for a stable...
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. >>> ron brownstein, cnn senior political analyst and senior editor with us now as well as lynn sweetshington bureau chief with the "chicago sun-times." thank you both for being with us. ron, i wanted to ask you at a time when this administration is asking voters here in the u.s. to hand over some pretty personal information, under the purpose they say of solidifying elections and the validity of elections and that kind of thing. cnn, however, has some reporting that russia is indeed -- that russian spies are ramping up their efforts here inside the borders of the u.s. with that said, we have a president who says look, you hit me, i'm going to hit back hard. did he hit back hard enough with putin based on what we know of the meeting? >> yeah. i think -- i think the reaction is very -- whoever's account you accept, the reaction from the president is ambiguous and ambivalent at best. i think there is less to the difference in the accounts than meets the eye or maybe meets the ear. if you take rex tillerson at his word, our own secretary of state's version of events, the president in eff
. >>> ron brownstein, cnn senior political analyst and senior editor with us now as well as lynn sweetshington bureau chief with the "chicago sun-times." thank you both for being with us. ron, i wanted to ask you at a time when this administration is asking voters here in the u.s. to hand over some pretty personal information, under the purpose they say of solidifying elections and the validity of elections and that kind of thing. cnn, however, has some reporting that russia...
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thank you, lynn sweet, niles stanic, much appreciated. >>> up next, we'll head to london.don, venus williams vitzably upset when asked about a deadly crash she was involved in. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ you on a perfect car,rch then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. we're not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if al
thank you, lynn sweet, niles stanic, much appreciated. >>> up next, we'll head to london.don, venus williams vitzably upset when asked about a deadly crash she was involved in. this is a story about mail and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that...
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. >> with us now, retired general mark hurtlet, lynn suite from the chicago bureau times. and adam meants. the president is issuing statements via twitter. and we're going to put up some on the screen here. he seems to be venting after the failure of the health care legislation, tweeting this morning. if the senate democrats ever got a chance they would switch to a 51% majority vote in first minute. they're laughing at republicans make change. this is one of six tweets out this morning from the president. the president here, even if they went to a 51 majority, and that's what they needed as part of the budget reconciliation process, lynn, didn't get the 51 votes. >> well, that is what's remarkable. and we'll see if kelly has any influence on tweeting or not. i guess it's no, because is this what's important to the president. so, just so people who are listening know, the senate has all of these rules about what needs 50 votes to pass. and what needs 60 votes to pass. in which case, the party out of control does have extraordinary power. in the long run, this has served to
. >> with us now, retired general mark hurtlet, lynn suite from the chicago bureau times. and adam meants. the president is issuing statements via twitter. and we're going to put up some on the screen here. he seems to be venting after the failure of the health care legislation, tweeting this morning. if the senate democrats ever got a chance they would switch to a 51% majority vote in first minute. they're laughing at republicans make change. this is one of six tweets out this morning...
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lynn sweet from the washingt"wa sun times." lynn, first to you. pelosi came out yesterday calling trump junior's meeting cold, hard evidence the trump family and his campaign colluded. what more can we expect to hear today? >> we'll probably hear her reinforce her call for independent counsel saying you need outside sources to look at connecting the dots to what happened. special counsel bob mueller is looking for crimes. he has a different mission. he might not care about knowing the details of the story. if he concludes that there was no crime, for example, in the meeting, he might not -- he might move on. an independent commission such as the 9/11 commission can put together their whole story from start to finish as much as we know about russian collusion and the trump campaign. that's what is important to know can be done. i think that's the trail that she is on in reinforcing it. and then she has the cold, hard evidence from the e-mails themselves. >> let's actually dip in and listen to what pelosi has to say. >> -- learned of former russian
lynn sweet from the washingt"wa sun times." lynn, first to you. pelosi came out yesterday calling trump junior's meeting cold, hard evidence the trump family and his campaign colluded. what more can we expect to hear today? >> we'll probably hear her reinforce her call for independent counsel saying you need outside sources to look at connecting the dots to what happened. special counsel bob mueller is looking for crimes. he has a different mission. he might not care about...
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lynn, you first. amid this war with the media, the president also made news tweeting this. if republican senators are unable to pass what they are working on now, they should immediately repeal and then replace at a later date. sources on capitol hill telling our phil mattingly there that that option is not on the table. something echoed by trump's health and human services secretary yesterday. so is there a real disconnect here? >> well, there is. let me explain why this is just a strategy without substance in terms of fixing what we need to do with health care. if you listen carefully to the congressman saying have a piece of legislation with an implementation date out there. let me make it in simpler words. if you pass repeal with an effective date of, let's say, 2020, 2019, all it will do is wreak havoc with the insurance markets. and what the republicans and president trump crave is a win. so it's kind of not how you would have an orderly transition in the marketplace no matter what your politics are. i think it's kind of a trick if you just repeal. we have to look at
lynn, you first. amid this war with the media, the president also made news tweeting this. if republican senators are unable to pass what they are working on now, they should immediately repeal and then replace at a later date. sources on capitol hill telling our phil mattingly there that that option is not on the table. something echoed by trump's health and human services secretary yesterday. so is there a real disconnect here? >> well, there is. let me explain why this is just a...
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by the way, you couldn't tell the difference between loretta lynch and loretta lynn.egislation done. >> or peter lynch because this is a business show. dagen: a lot of americans feel like we deserve to get to the bottom of what was discussed, and if the investigation into hillary clinton came up. that is the key thing. as a taxpayer, i do want to know what loretta lynch was doing. maybe nothing will come of it, but i would love to know, as her salary. people on the left should want to know because the reason james comey went public with the investigation was because he was so uncomfortable with what he saw happening from loretta lyn lynch. >> i would love to be talking to loretta lynn as well but were on this topic now. >> you put some of the under answers than you do when she is on a softball interview on another network. eric what you have, not. >> good morning. we are talking about how president trump can drain the d.c. swamp. we will see you at 1130. dagen: thank you. we will be watching. up next, president trump scoring a legislative win. the houseboats to defund
by the way, you couldn't tell the difference between loretta lynch and loretta lynn.egislation done. >> or peter lynch because this is a business show. dagen: a lot of americans feel like we deserve to get to the bottom of what was discussed, and if the investigation into hillary clinton came up. that is the key thing. as a taxpayer, i do want to know what loretta lynch was doing. maybe nothing will come of it, but i would love to know, as her salary. people on the left should want to...
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lynn sweet.lynn, you heard the reporting coming out of ken here, statements being made there at the aspen security forum that have not been said before. as was said, this is not typical of those in the space, of intelligence, to really go off the script, not being, if you will, nonpartisan. not that he's being partisan politically here but certainly being critical of the way this administration has handled issues so far. >> i'm not surprised, richard, because they have been increasingly candid in their assessment of the trump administration, trump white house, and how they handle and deal with matters of intelligence and national security. one of the things our viewers might want to know is that at this aspen forum, it encourages, just by having all the reporters who cover national security and principal players there, it does create this environment where you get a far more, sometimes, frank conversation going than you might if you're just talking to somebody a few blocks from where we are in wa
lynn sweet.lynn, you heard the reporting coming out of ken here, statements being made there at the aspen security forum that have not been said before. as was said, this is not typical of those in the space, of intelligence, to really go off the script, not being, if you will, nonpartisan. not that he's being partisan politically here but certainly being critical of the way this administration has handled issues so far. >> i'm not surprised, richard, because they have been increasingly...
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is it lori laugh lynn, diane lane? colton go on their date? >>> travel consideration provided by -- >> monday, "e.t." investigates the internet scam ripping off tv's biggest stars and their fans. >> we're chasing these people. we're not going to stop until we find them. >> criminals using phony headlines and beauty products to get your money. >> i have nothing to do with it. >> nothing. >> monday on "e.t.." >>> welcome back to the show, everybody. in "e.t.'s" "entertainment tonight" birthdays -- which actress was the first choice to play brooke shields' role in blue lagoon. that's lori laugh lynn who is 53 today. she was originally cast in the movie but bowed out when she found out the film required nudity. >> and brooke shields thanks her. >>> all right, we're out of time tonight. but we have one more thing for you, check it out, before we go. >> have a great weekend, everybody. bye-bye. >>> while hanging with "dancing with the stars" alum normani kordei and her fifth harmony bandmates, we had to ask if things ever we
is it lori laugh lynn, diane lane? colton go on their date? >>> travel consideration provided by -- >> monday, "e.t." investigates the internet scam ripping off tv's biggest stars and their fans. >> we're chasing these people. we're not going to stop until we find them. >> criminals using phony headlines and beauty products to get your money. >> i have nothing to do with it. >> nothing. >> monday on "e.t.." >>> welcome...
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in bethesda, kellye lynn, abc7 news. alison: we are told that it targets people court placed, expelled or suspended. great program. nancy: absolutely. still ahead at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- not one but two finds. you won't believe which star studded city the beast fossils were found under. >> a vote on controversial bridge crossing. but what does it do? we explain next. alison: new at 5:00. >> 3-2 popped up. alison: check it out. the crowd goes wild. when a fan catches a foul ball until they say who it is. why the mood changed so suddenly when i join you at 5:00. >> updating breaking news from the top of the hour, an arrest after police say road rage led to a shooting in alexandria this morning. the shooting happened in the 4600 block of eisenhower avenue, just inside the bottom of the beltway. the suspected shooter here ernest stickell of mechanicsville, maryland, turned himself in to the maryland state police in frederick t been rushed to inova fairfax hospital where her condition has stabilize. michelle: at a time when
in bethesda, kellye lynn, abc7 news. alison: we are told that it targets people court placed, expelled or suspended. great program. nancy: absolutely. still ahead at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- not one but two finds. you won't believe which star studded city the beast fossils were found under. >> a vote on controversial bridge crossing. but what does it do? we explain next. alison: new at 5:00. >> 3-2 popped up. alison: check it out. the crowd goes wild. when a fan catches a...
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kellye lynn takes us to the a.p. boot camp. kellye: class is >> i am here to get prepared for the a.p. class i am taking next year. >> it's higher-level thinking. i want to challenge myself. it will look good on college application. >> the first advance placement boot camp through the alexandria city public schools. this is building in buffer zone. >> this runs monday through friday for two weeks and provided at no charge. students learn problem solving . they do exercises to strengthen the communication skills. >> when people talk they want to be heard and validated. the skills for life building confidence. >> this is helpful for me. >> test tasting skills. i had anxiety around tests. now i'm prepared going into tests. >> hopefully they will take the exam in may. >> the goal of the a.p. boot camp. in alexandria, kellye lynn, abc7 news. >> right -- night now at 5:00. lucky with bad luck. he gets the boot on the day he is in a mixup with a shoplifting case. and a company that people are lining up to get one but why do something
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it is in effect for ping-pong ball sized hail, and possibly located right around the lynn area where we see this bright reflectivity color very bright pink color, and moving to the south ande at around 30 to 35 miles an hour. we are also dealing with wind gustness excess of around 70 miles an hour. so, we're tracking these storms likely moving through center city between 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. tonight and then shortly thereafter heading down the shore. i will watch these in the next several hours. temperatures right now check in the 80's. 80 degrees in philadelphia 86 in millville. eighty-six in d.c. nice break from the humidity heading our way, we will have details in the full forecast coming up, for now, back to you. >> thanks very much. >>> welcome news in burlington county tonight huge fire in wharton state forest is under construction and almost, extinguished. crews are staying on top of the scene to keep any hot spots down, and at its peak the fire spread to over 3500 acres. the new jersey forest fire service traced the cause of the blaze, to a wednesday evening, lightening strike
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. >> jon: lynn speed and rich lowry. from your standpoint, as an editor of a conservative publication, what do you think of this whole repeal and replace effort? >> i think in the process in congress has been atrocious. no one has made the public case, not paul ryan, not mitch mcconnell, not donald trump. all that said, the coverage that's been uniformly negative from the beginning, it's exaggerated and put a lot of these reforms in the worst possible light. you can feel it, reporters are so eager to write the story that this thing failed and republicans are headed towards the dustbin. >> jon: it is true, lynn, that changes are collapsing, cream hymns are going to the roof, but that doesn't seem to get a whole lot of attention in the coverage of the attempts to repeal and replace it. >> let's take a slice of the spirit where we are now in this story is that the republican-controlled house, republican-controlled senate, and the republican white house has not repealed or replaced obamacare. i think the media is covering an
. >> jon: lynn speed and rich lowry. from your standpoint, as an editor of a conservative publication, what do you think of this whole repeal and replace effort? >> i think in the process in congress has been atrocious. no one has made the public case, not paul ryan, not mitch mcconnell, not donald trump. all that said, the coverage that's been uniformly negative from the beginning, it's exaggerated and put a lot of these reforms in the worst possible light. you can feel it,...
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it's not something i'm comfortable just sitting out there on the internet for anybody to see. >> lynnthis situation, you can watch the white house -- i mean, that tweet to me is so revealing. they were frustrated, that quote, they were frustrated about the mika and joe stuff, it was distracting from cnn. they want to fight about this nonstop, this is actually all they want to talk about. >> this fascination with cable show and cable show hosts is unparalleled in american history, that started with the advent of cable news shows. you know, this doesn't go back to george washington having a fight. this is relatively in the last 20-something years since the rise of msnbc and fox and cnn. the fascination of the white house, to even have any energy, not just to say we want to get a message out on msnbc or we want to make sure the energy secretary gets booked on the show, that's not it. it's pitting mika and joe against cuomo? really? and that would be chris cuomo. and it goes without saying that this is unparalleled. >> lynn sweet and ben howe, thanks for being with me tonight. >>> that is
it's not something i'm comfortable just sitting out there on the internet for anybody to see. >> lynnthis situation, you can watch the white house -- i mean, that tweet to me is so revealing. they were frustrated, that quote, they were frustrated about the mika and joe stuff, it was distracting from cnn. they want to fight about this nonstop, this is actually all they want to talk about. >> this fascination with cable show and cable show hosts is unparalleled in american history,...
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i thought back to his denial of bail for monsignor lynn, a 66-year-old ill priest. he did not -- not allow bail in that situation. >> does anyone think that williams ever had an opportunity, and we're in on any of the negotiations the prosecution may have had with the defense. but do you think he might have had a chance to save himself from going to jail? >> well, knowing about plea deals, it was... the only way he was gonna get this low sentence -- there were 29 counts. he pled to one count and the other 28 essentially were kept at abeyance. so he was -- >> you're saying no. >> but he's gonna have to elocute to the facts at the sentencing. >> no, no, he did. >> he's gonna have to admit to committing those acts. >> but what i'm saying is there's only one count. so let's assume he violated parole or violated probation. it's only the one count that he can be found guilty of being violated for. so to some extent, it was a good deal that he probably would not have gotten if the judge had sentenced him. >> so this is better than what he would have been able to get before
i thought back to his denial of bail for monsignor lynn, a 66-year-old ill priest. he did not -- not allow bail in that situation. >> does anyone think that williams ever had an opportunity, and we're in on any of the negotiations the prosecution may have had with the defense. but do you think he might have had a chance to save himself from going to jail? >> well, knowing about plea deals, it was... the only way he was gonna get this low sentence -- there were 29 counts. he pled to...
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lynn, masston lake church of god of prophecy, huntsville, alabama. the chaplain: holy father, you are the almighty, all-knowing creator. we submit to your infinite wisdom. on behalf of our nation and these leaders, we seek your forgiveness for playing our ways higher than yours. grant us your amazing grace from our sin as we turn to you. open the years of this body, this nation's leaders,
lynn, masston lake church of god of prophecy, huntsville, alabama. the chaplain: holy father, you are the almighty, all-knowing creator. we submit to your infinite wisdom. on behalf of our nation and these leaders, we seek your forgiveness for playing our ways higher than yours. grant us your amazing grace from our sin as we turn to you. open the years of this body, this nation's leaders,
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the alarm clock parted their ways. >> somewhere in here. >> reporter: thirteen years later sylvia lynn says it is part of the family. >> it goes off around 10 of 8:00 depending on daylight savings time. >> reporter: like clockwork. >> yes. >> low cost heating and air conditioning to the rescue. keith and don have come to lee move the clock, through the garage. >> i see a clock with the numbers and stuck on the wire. >> it should be right there. >> right here. >> you got it. >> yes. >> what kind of battery is that. >> rayovac. >> first time i ever had to remove a clock from inside duct work. >> even corroded and still working. >> reporter: is this what jerry lynn remembered. >> it is a travel alarm, i was right on that and it is digital i was right on that. just style i was wrong on. >> reporter: that ad takes a licking and keeping on ticking >> timex. >> reporter: in this case, the alarm clock will have a place of honor somewhere in the house but not in the wall. with a clock, whose time has come, i'm dave crowley. >>> why did it take them 13 years though to find that clock and remove
the alarm clock parted their ways. >> somewhere in here. >> reporter: thirteen years later sylvia lynn says it is part of the family. >> it goes off around 10 of 8:00 depending on daylight savings time. >> reporter: like clockwork. >> yes. >> low cost heating and air conditioning to the rescue. keith and don have come to lee move the clock, through the garage. >> i see a clock with the numbers and stuck on the wire. >> it should be right there....
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let's bring in our panel now joining us, washington bureau chief for the chicago sun times lynn sweet and cnn legal and national security analyst asha. ladies, the president's team is now defending this meeting saying even though it happened it is not illegal. let's listen. >> what's being violated here? because at the end of the day, i keep saying this, this is interesting and i understand why you're covering it, but the fact is no legal violation for the meeting. the meeting itself is not a violation of the law. >> so, do you first, agree, there's nothing illegal here, and second, even if no laws were broken, does that mean there's nothing wrong with having had this meeting? >> right, ana. so this is once again another jedi mind trick being attempted to say this is completely normal. and it's not normal. it may be that if this meeting is taken in isolation we can't get any of the american principles who were there on a crime, but i suspect this is the tip of the iceberg. i will say that the number of russians that keep popping up in they could be in some violation of some laws. and
let's bring in our panel now joining us, washington bureau chief for the chicago sun times lynn sweet and cnn legal and national security analyst asha. ladies, the president's team is now defending this meeting saying even though it happened it is not illegal. let's listen. >> what's being violated here? because at the end of the day, i keep saying this, this is interesting and i understand why you're covering it, but the fact is no legal violation for the meeting. the meeting itself is...
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. >> it's time to act finney, and this morning, lynn has a question about flying.t our ask finney event in daly city. michael finney has her answer. >> is it legal that if i miss my flight on a round-trip purchase, the airline removes my return flight and i lose that credit and have to repurchase again my return flight at last-minute prices? >> hey, lynn. that's a great question. the answer is yes. they do it all the time. the airlines are protecting their pricing structure. here's the deal. passengers sometimes buy a cheaper ticket to a further location, but then they deplane at a connecting airport. it's called hidden city ticketing. many get away with it, but sometimes they don't. and then they end up in your situation. now, if you weren't doing the hidden ticketing thing, i would call the airline and plead my case. they might not do anything for you at all, because remember, they don't have to, but maybe they will. lynn, thanks for your question. >> seven on your side's michael finney is headed to the north bay to hear your questions. he'll be at town center on
. >> it's time to act finney, and this morning, lynn has a question about flying.t our ask finney event in daly city. michael finney has her answer. >> is it legal that if i miss my flight on a round-trip purchase, the airline removes my return flight and i lose that credit and have to repurchase again my return flight at last-minute prices? >> hey, lynn. that's a great question. the answer is yes. they do it all the time. the airlines are protecting their pricing structure....
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lynn sweet and laura coates, so appreciate the two of you being here and your input as always. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> president trump is spending the weekend at his golf club in bedminister, new jersey, he flew there straight from paris yesterday so he could catch a round of the u.s. women's open tournament being held at his course. now, this is one of several trump properties the president has traveled to since taking office. it's become a regular jaunt here. let's go to cnn's dan merica following this for us from washington. dan. >> reporter: the president is at one of his clubs that bears his name. he's made this kind of a frequent occurrence, 21 weekends of 26 he's been president this is the 39th day he's spent as president as one of these clubs. that obviously doesn't include mar-a-lago, his resort in florida, which is a private resort but doesn't have a golf club. it's kind of more of a vacation home for him. as you mentioned he'll be going to the u.s. women's open today. there are expected to be some protests outside the women's open that those follow
lynn sweet and laura coates, so appreciate the two of you being here and your input as always. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> president trump is spending the weekend at his golf club in bedminister, new jersey, he flew there straight from paris yesterday so he could catch a round of the u.s. women's open tournament being held at his course. now, this is one of several trump properties the president has traveled to since taking office. it's become a regular jaunt...
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i want to bring in david gergen, and lynn sweet, former cia operative, bob baer, and michael zeldin. he is a cnn intelligence and security analyst and former cia operative. michael zeldin is with us, too, former federal prosecutor, so i want to start with you, michael zeldin and ask you the question about the significance as you see it with this latest development? >> potentially, this has a lot of significance. potentially it's a red herring and turns out to be nothing. on the significance, positive side of it, you have jared kushner meeting with russians who have information, presumably data about hillary rodham clinton, and jared kushner's role is data analytics. he is in charge of their data operation who used targeted date at to push out information positive about their candidate and negative about their opponent. we also know that a few weeks after this, july 22, i believe, wikileaks drops its first dump of data from the dnc. you have this coalescing of events that could be causal or coincidenceal of a meeting with a person who has data, and wikileaks all occurring within a few
i want to bring in david gergen, and lynn sweet, former cia operative, bob baer, and michael zeldin. he is a cnn intelligence and security analyst and former cia operative. michael zeldin is with us, too, former federal prosecutor, so i want to start with you, michael zeldin and ask you the question about the significance as you see it with this latest development? >> potentially, this has a lot of significance. potentially it's a red herring and turns out to be nothing. on the...
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gothic splendour will rub shoulders the artists on show are well—known: damien hirst, lynn chadwick,hadwick, but they did not make the works, they were fabricated here, deep in rural gloucestershire at what is quite possibly the largest art—specific foundry in the world. this is a sand mould, that is another way of casting the work. that is another way it was set up by rungwe kingdon and his wife in the mid—1980s, and now employs nearly 200 craftsmen and women, producing sculptures sometimes with nothing more to go on than a sketched drawing from an artist. on than a sketched drawing the old —fashioned way of an artist making an object, bringing it to a foundry, and there's a service you get it, you make a mould and you cast it into bronze, that's actually probably a smaller part of what we do now. it's much more about artists trying to make an image with a foundry. do you ever get to a situation where you think, "for goodness' sake, i should be signing this work?" no, absolutely not. i should be signing this work?" you need artists, you need their language, you need their image, you
gothic splendour will rub shoulders the artists on show are well—known: damien hirst, lynn chadwick,hadwick, but they did not make the works, they were fabricated here, deep in rural gloucestershire at what is quite possibly the largest art—specific foundry in the world. this is a sand mould, that is another way of casting the work. that is another way it was set up by rungwe kingdon and his wife in the mid—1980s, and now employs nearly 200 craftsmen and women, producing sculptures...
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here's guy lynn's report. the uk's largest shopping centres. we found workers exhausted and controlled. it is long hours. you need to work six days a week. seemingly paid below the minimum wage and denied key work benefits. you've made £15 in five hours. i've made zero in seven hours. in what's called bogus self—employment. there are none of the hallmarks there, really, of true self—employment. but worse still, this seems to me to be exploitation of workers. this is our undercover researcher carla — not her real name. she will try to get a job in a company called soap & co, who sell skin products from the dead sea. they have got stores across london, including at one of the uk's largest shopping centres, westfield. so you need a place to live? yeah. i have to look for something where to live. so, yeah. because we provide as well. do you? oh, that's amazing. carla has been invited for an interview with the compa ny‘s manager. and you're working on commission only. 0k. and was clear about one thing right from th
here's guy lynn's report. the uk's largest shopping centres. we found workers exhausted and controlled. it is long hours. you need to work six days a week. seemingly paid below the minimum wage and denied key work benefits. you've made £15 in five hours. i've made zero in seven hours. in what's called bogus self—employment. there are none of the hallmarks there, really, of true self—employment. but worse still, this seems to me to be exploitation of workers. this is our undercover...
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thank you, lynn and ben. goodbye. good evening.last couple of days is beginning to ease. things are calming down a little bit. we have seen further thunderstorms during today, the focus across thunderstorms during today, the focus across some thunderstorms during today, the focus across some western areas, especially north wales and north—west england. one or two thundery downpours have developed across the evening in somerset, moving into bristol. a lot of rain from these storms. this was the scene in north wales. showers continuing to move eastwards during the night and tending to ease off in intensity. generally, things will calm down overnight. a mike unite across east anglia and the south—east, but fresher out west. tomorrow, a lot of cloud and some areas of patchy rain across the eastern half of the country first thing. things will brighten up, we will see some sunshine and fresh air across from the atlantic. temperature is a little cooler than they have been. a bit more cloud developing across the south west and west wales.
thank you, lynn and ben. goodbye. good evening.last couple of days is beginning to ease. things are calming down a little bit. we have seen further thunderstorms during today, the focus across thunderstorms during today, the focus across some thunderstorms during today, the focus across some western areas, especially north wales and north—west england. one or two thundery downpours have developed across the evening in somerset, moving into bristol. a lot of rain from these storms. this was...
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thank you caroline and lynn — goodbye coming up next, the weather., the weather this weekend is not looking perfect. going downhill at the moment. there will be some, as i like to call it, windows of opportunity. amongst the rain, the cloud and the muggy weather, some glimmers of brightness and dry spells. not all bad. a lot of clout rolling off the atlantic. she made the increasing tonight. pretty warm night. the rain already heavyin pretty warm night. the rain already heavy in northern ireland, parts of scotla nd heavy in northern ireland, parts of scotland and northern england. three parts of northern england, it remains damp in the north—west. dry across southern and some central and eastern areas. newcastle 1a, london 15 degrees. rain, bits and pieces moving across the country during the morning. lunchtime across scotland and northern ireland. the rain quite heavy for a time. in the western isles. dribs and drabs. 0vercast across northern ireland, the lowlands, the lake district. extensive hill and cloud across wales, down into the south—west, a
thank you caroline and lynn — goodbye coming up next, the weather., the weather this weekend is not looking perfect. going downhill at the moment. there will be some, as i like to call it, windows of opportunity. amongst the rain, the cloud and the muggy weather, some glimmers of brightness and dry spells. not all bad. a lot of clout rolling off the atlantic. she made the increasing tonight. pretty warm night. the rain already heavyin pretty warm night. the rain already heavy in northern...
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with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, the wages of the bbc‘s top earners, with chris evans allegedly admitting that the disparity in pay between employees is unfair. bbc pay also dominates the front page of the sun, which reports friction between colleagues following the publication of star salaries. on the same story, the express claims differences in pay along lines of gender has caused anger among some bbc employees. and has led to criticism from theresa may, who has called on the bbc to do more to ensure parity in pay between men and women, according to the ft. the telegraph claims that the government has warned the bbc that its highest—paid male stars must take a wage cut to close the gap. in other news, the i leads with the unexpected decision by ministers to increase the state pension age by a year to 68. so, let's kick off. the guardian — backlash as the bbc‘s male stars dominate the top palest. i've got a better story than that. the bbc's story dominates, but the pension story dominates, but the pension story is
with me are the broadcaster lynn faulds wood and the deputy political editor of the daily telegraph, the wages of the bbc‘s top earners, with chris evans allegedly admitting that the disparity in pay between employees is unfair. bbc pay also dominates the front page of the sun, which reports friction between colleagues following the publication of star salaries. on the same story, the express claims differences in pay along lines of gender has caused anger among some bbc employees. and has...
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. >> adrian lynn smith, what was the experience of black soldiers during world war i? adriane: african-american soldiers had a variety of experiences. there was roughly 385,000 african-americans in the wartime army. about 200,000 of them traveled overseas with the american expeditionary forces. of those 40,000 were combat troops, and another 160,000 did mainly labor. folks who wrote home about their spirits is from both the from combation, and units, talk about two things. they talk about the difficulty of fighting for democracy, sort to speak, in a jim crow army. and they talk about the investment of many of their fellow white soldiers in making sure that they do not have rising expectations for their own citizenship rights after world war i. aboutey also talked a lot how france has opened up the world for them in a variety of different ways. their experience with french people, fighting alongside , for al troops of color segment that was sort of given over to the french army for the duration of the war, fighting under commanders who don't have the same kind of invest
. >> adrian lynn smith, what was the experience of black soldiers during world war i? adriane: african-american soldiers had a variety of experiences. there was roughly 385,000 african-americans in the wartime army. about 200,000 of them traveled overseas with the american expeditionary forces. of those 40,000 were combat troops, and another 160,000 did mainly labor. folks who wrote home about their spirits is from both the from combation, and units, talk about two things. they talk about...
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our guests joining me tonight are caroline crampton of the new statesman and lynn davidson, whitehall the american doctor who has offered to treat terminally ill baby charlie gard is to come to the uk next week to examine him. dr michio hirano is overseeing a trial in the us relating to charlie's condition. his parents were in the high court today, where a judge is considering fresh evidence that the experimental therapy could help charlie. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, was in court. well, the court was told that the american doctor who is recommending this experimental treatment will be in london on monday and tuesday next week. as you say, he is professor michio hirano, from columbia university medical centre, and he is coming to assess charlie at great ormond street hospital. he will be joined by an italian doctor and together they will meet the treating team, the medical team treating the 11—month—old. the lawyer for the hospital, great ormond street hospital, said today in court that professor michio hirano had been invited to london injanuary but had never taken a
our guests joining me tonight are caroline crampton of the new statesman and lynn davidson, whitehall the american doctor who has offered to treat terminally ill baby charlie gard is to come to the uk next week to examine him. dr michio hirano is overseeing a trial in the us relating to charlie's condition. his parents were in the high court today, where a judge is considering fresh evidence that the experimental therapy could help charlie. our health correspondent, sophie hutchinson, was in...
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lynn in redwood city is asking us to help fix a mistake in her mortgage payment, more than $4,000 is on the line. and another one, a $2400 penalty to sell concert tickets. and john in pittsburg needs expertise after being told that his burial plot was somehow given to a stranger, and buying a new one, a new burial plot will cost upwards of $1500. we'll have that story down the road. if you have a complaint, a problem and need a hand like lynn, nick, john or the 6,000 others who've asked us to speak up for them, call us, or on line at nbcbayarea.com/respond. and tonight you can come down to downtown pleasanton to the nbc bay area tent and ask us in person and we will try to answer. it's stump the consumer reporter night, but even if i can't answer right away, we will take that complaint han woand work o and respond to every e-mail and call that we get. >> we can never stump you, but we will try tonight. >>> a $7 billion home is not uncommon. but what if it is valued at only $3 billion. check out the hand-lettered sign. $7 million is the asking price, the online real estate in the area
lynn in redwood city is asking us to help fix a mistake in her mortgage payment, more than $4,000 is on the line. and another one, a $2400 penalty to sell concert tickets. and john in pittsburg needs expertise after being told that his burial plot was somehow given to a stranger, and buying a new one, a new burial plot will cost upwards of $1500. we'll have that story down the road. if you have a complaint, a problem and need a hand like lynn, nick, john or the 6,000 others who've asked us to...
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i'm kellye lynn in northeast.the students who took the trip to china coming up in fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit go to fiosgigabit.com jonathan: this might be your dream job. one of these is not a real bear. see if you can guess which one. the guy dresses up in the panda costume, plays with cubs all day and they put the crazy music behind him. michelle: there is a serious purpose, though. he is teaching the babies how to live in the wild. nancy: because human
i'm kellye lynn in northeast.the students who took the trip to china coming up in fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and...
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. >> his twin brother, frank lynn says their family's this point hasn't been easy. >> and i remember when they're running here, they were three, four, five years old. >> their father immigrated from africa. he found work here as a maintenance man. he worked around the clock, which meant his boys were always with him. >> they spent some nights here in our trainer's room in the office and it's off to the place where they came and knocked on the door. >> watching and playing tennis was all the twins knew. at a young age, it was clear, they had become stars. frank lynn now plays tennis at salisbury university, his brother turned protwo years ago when he was just 17. >> playing the second round. >> the road to the top is never easy, franklin and his brother brandon will tell you it's worth it. >> anything can happen. >> megan fitzgerald, both about 10 years old, what they do so well out there. sent so many kids to great colleges all over the country. there are very few break outs in the protomake it to his level. he's the youngest player in the entire world to be playing at wimbledon this
. >> his twin brother, frank lynn says their family's this point hasn't been easy. >> and i remember when they're running here, they were three, four, five years old. >> their father immigrated from africa. he found work here as a maintenance man. he worked around the clock, which meant his boys were always with him. >> they spent some nights here in our trainer's room in the office and it's off to the place where they came and knocked on the door. >> watching and...
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kellye lynn, abc7 news. larry: a lot of the controversy in minneapolis is that the officers' body cameras were not turned on. coming up, the "7 on your side" team digs in the rules around the police body cameras in our area and what they discovered ahead at 5:30. alison: it was a crash that shut down roads around the capitol for hours. a man rammed a car in a police barricade prompting fears it might be an attack. now, though, we are learning what may have been the real cause. stephen tschida live with new information about the man police say was behind the wheel. stephen? stephen: yeah, alison, an intense situation up by capitol hill yesterday. a lot of people were worried about a possible terrorist attack so close to the u.s. capitol. now the man charged with this incident says that it was really an attempt to treat his back injury, which led to all of the problems. >> immediate concerns about a possible terrorist attack now attributed to a powerful painkiller to the man alleged to have called it all. yest
kellye lynn, abc7 news. larry: a lot of the controversy in minneapolis is that the officers' body cameras were not turned on. coming up, the "7 on your side" team digs in the rules around the police body cameras in our area and what they discovered ahead at 5:30. alison: it was a crash that shut down roads around the capitol for hours. a man rammed a car in a police barricade prompting fears it might be an attack. now, though, we are learning what may have been the real cause. stephen...
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sergeant lynn perone had her body camera rolling when she went -- and within seconds he ran up to her and knocked her to the ground and the body camera captured an aimth of the man's face and police want to hear from you if you know who he is. >> i'm sure someone out here knows him. we are not asking you to endanger your safety or anything like that. but contact the philadelphia police. or contact the transit police. >> sergeant perone was one of several police officers called to the track area. she was attacked within minutes of arriving on the scene. >>> a woman is shot twice in olney and the search goes on for the shooter. she was wounded in the chest and hip on the 1300 block of chu avenue. police have not told us if they know the motive. >> now to an update on the traffic headache in philadelphia's fishtown section, the water is back on after a water main break caused stressful road closures, we told you about it on "action news" the 8 inch pipe broke on thompson street and frank ford. getting around the area is a tough go tonight. annie mccormick is live with more in fishtown. >
sergeant lynn perone had her body camera rolling when she went -- and within seconds he ran up to her and knocked her to the ground and the body camera captured an aimth of the man's face and police want to hear from you if you know who he is. >> i'm sure someone out here knows him. we are not asking you to endanger your safety or anything like that. but contact the philadelphia police. or contact the transit police. >> sergeant perone was one of several police officers called to...
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a live look from our nbc camera at lynn cob financial field. the skies are dark, the turbine is not moving. you said erika martin is tracking the storl oos path. let's dpet tammie souza in here who have has the latest on who is dealing with the storm. >> they are hammering south jersey. you can see the storms moving through delaware. but the heaviest storm is here. it's moving toward atlantic city. it's moving toward aisle city. and we have more. although sol of that is dropping southward. and these storms have extremely high top. down toward washington, d.c., a report of a storm with 65,000-foot tops. so these are intense storms. you can actually see the warning now until 5:45. let's take a closer look at each of these areas. boy one. you need to seek shelter. these are bringing 60 mile an hour winds. these are isolated accounts of that. this is it the storm overhead right now moving through your area. now let's go from cape may to wildwood to avalon and den nis and we have this tomorrow that's going to be approaching. so you have time to chic
a live look from our nbc camera at lynn cob financial field. the skies are dark, the turbine is not moving. you said erika martin is tracking the storl oos path. let's dpet tammie souza in here who have has the latest on who is dealing with the storm. >> they are hammering south jersey. you can see the storms moving through delaware. but the heaviest storm is here. it's moving toward atlantic city. it's moving toward aisle city. and we have more. although sol of that is dropping...
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with me are caroline crampton from the new statesman and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent withe in acid attacks and suggests that anti—knife crime laws might be harnessed to combat the sale of corrosive substances to under 18s. the guardian has new research which it claims highlights the financial divide between the generations. the daily mail has a warning for drivers hiring cars abroad with excess charges for damaged cars now averaging over a thousand pounds the ft reports on the fortunes of two major us banks which are facing a drop in revenues — the front page photo shows one of those extended handshakes between presidents trump and macron. the treatment of charlie gard, the baby at the centre of a court dispute over his care makes the front of the ‘i'. and the same story is on the front of the daily mirror — an american doctor is flying in to discuss a new therapy for the seriously ill baby. let's begin with the story about the knife crime laws to halt acid attacks. headlines in the times, ministers act after five new victims in east london. these incidents are increasing.
with me are caroline crampton from the new statesman and lynn davidson, whitehall correspondent withe in acid attacks and suggests that anti—knife crime laws might be harnessed to combat the sale of corrosive substances to under 18s. the guardian has new research which it claims highlights the financial divide between the generations. the daily mail has a warning for drivers hiring cars abroad with excess charges for damaged cars now averaging over a thousand pounds the ft reports on the...
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. >> still, when dar's sisters, la donna, lynn and marla learned that dar and tom intended to marry, they were left scratching their heads. >> my famous saying was, there's got to be something wrong with tom for him to stay with dar. >> because you couldn't do it. >> no. >> no. >> you couldn't be around somebody who was, what, that much the center of attention? >> no. >> telling you what to do. >> that controlling. >> dar was not a domesticated person either. >> the foleys were married in 1994, and right from the start, dar took the lead. fair to say she wore the pants in that house? >> i'd say probably 75%, 80% of the time she did. >> she was the breadwinner? >> yes. >> you stayed home and took care of your son? >> i did. >> heath was tom and dar's only child and the center of their lives. >> and we just loved being together. we were always together. >> and so the three foleys lived on the outskirts of coldwater in an old farmhouse they called the heath bar farm. a picture perfect family until that winter day back in 2009. what was the last thing you said to her? >> i said, i love y
. >> still, when dar's sisters, la donna, lynn and marla learned that dar and tom intended to marry, they were left scratching their heads. >> my famous saying was, there's got to be something wrong with tom for him to stay with dar. >> because you couldn't do it. >> no. >> no. >> you couldn't be around somebody who was, what, that much the center of attention? >> no. >> telling you what to do. >> that controlling. >> dar was not a...
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so here at headquarters they tell u lynn parone out of the hospitalment but she why most of the video is pointing up to the sky when you see it. but real disturbing it. plus this guy is a idiot because he tne minor parking ticket type people always walking on the track. and the call was just to save him and all of the oth teenagers walking on the tracks, like get him off the tracks before they get hit by a train. so out for his safety, and he comes up with momentum. he comes up off the steps, and coming at her, like he's running toward her, and gives her a hard shove. she goes down hard on her back, gets the winds knocked out of her. >> this is that did not have to happen. this is something unprovoked, someone is considered trespassing, it is to protect people, and we don't know if someone is down there unlawfully, we don't know what they're doing, what their intent is, it is nothing but safety hazards, so when someone is on the tracks, yes, we responds, investigate and find out what you were doing there, and chances are get issued a summons or citation, which is very minor, not talki
so here at headquarters they tell u lynn parone out of the hospitalment but she why most of the video is pointing up to the sky when you see it. but real disturbing it. plus this guy is a idiot because he tne minor parking ticket type people always walking on the track. and the call was just to save him and all of the oth teenagers walking on the tracks, like get him off the tracks before they get hit by a train. so out for his safety, and he comes up with momentum. he comes up off the steps,...
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public charter school, kellye lynn, abc7 news. nancy: look at the smiles! it's sponsored by the d.c. police foundation. jonathan: very great program. nancy: absolutely. jonathan: good stuff. coming up at 4:00 -- >> i probably delivered since i started over a thousand babies. jonathan: but i made her latest delivery different from all the others and a bit of a double whammy. >> in the middle of the crowd fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest... internet ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit
public charter school, kellye lynn, abc7 news. nancy: look at the smiles! it's sponsored by the d.c. police foundation. jonathan: very great program. nancy: absolutely. jonathan: good stuff. coming up at 4:00 -- >> i probably delivered since i started over a thousand babies. jonathan: but i made her latest delivery different from all the others and a bit of a double whammy. >> in the middle of the crowd fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios...
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the rookie hole lynns let's get to him. he catches everything. the big guy no one is expecting is unlenelson agholor. this wide receiver court is going to be nasty. we'll see. >> thank you, sean. justin beiber stopped right away. got out and ran over to help the 57-year-old photography. he does have minor injuries. beverly hills police say the singer fully cooperated with officers on-site. >> it was something he just really couldn't avoid. he was being swarmed by pa turnpike rat see and jumped out and to check on this guy and make sure she was good >> came after he cancelled the 14 dates. his manager said the decision was to protect the singer's soul and well-being. >> well-being? >> about the cancelled tour >> what do mean? >> see he's going to serenade us >> bebes >> i'm going to ocean city with the girls is it a wash-out, no, >>> three suspects are in custody after leaving new castle county police on a wild chase, so why were they running in the first place? we have new details this morning. >>> we have vandals, police are hoping new video and
the rookie hole lynns let's get to him. he catches everything. the big guy no one is expecting is unlenelson agholor. this wide receiver court is going to be nasty. we'll see. >> thank you, sean. justin beiber stopped right away. got out and ran over to help the 57-year-old photography. he does have minor injuries. beverly hills police say the singer fully cooperated with officers on-site. >> it was something he just really couldn't avoid. he was being swarmed by pa turnpike rat see...
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plus, we are happy to report two things: sergeant lynn perown, out of the hospital and at home, now, after getting check forehead, neck and back pain, and after being body slammed to the concrete platform, how cool was it that people came over to see how she was rather than just ignore her or kick her in the head. you know, if they were more like that guy. so it was nice to see people see if she was okay there, as well, to re inch store our fate in humanity after losing a bit of it, seeing that video, guys. >> steve, thank you, on this disturbing situation. 5:07. we do have a warning right now from police in pemberton township. they say someone tried to abduct a child last night. this was in the presidential lakes area. police believe the person who tried to lure this child was driving a brown ford ranger pick up. if you know anything, pemberton police want to hear from you. >> cherry hill police are asking for the public's help this morning, in finding a missing woman. sixty-three year old joanne bell, right here, was last heard from yesterday morning around 10:00 in the area of abi
plus, we are happy to report two things: sergeant lynn perown, out of the hospital and at home, now, after getting check forehead, neck and back pain, and after being body slammed to the concrete platform, how cool was it that people came over to see how she was rather than just ignore her or kick her in the head. you know, if they were more like that guy. so it was nice to see people see if she was okay there, as well, to re inch store our fate in humanity after losing a bit of it, seeing that...