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lynn: we are only at 1% of u.s.lds penetrated today, but the growth rate we have been able to achieve in just eight years, nine years of time, from zero to 100,000 customers with adoption at 100% year over year, that starts to compound and it will happen faster. emily: how much faster? lynn: i could imagine that solar is about 20% to 30% plus of our energy sector within three years to five years. emily: what are you doing to reduce installation costs and will solar ever be competitive with utilities without tax incentives, without other incentives and tax credit? lynn: solar is competitive today. a lot of people do not know is that all of energy is subsidized. the global subsidy for fossil fuels are $5 trillion, so fossil fuels in the u.s. receive eight times the subsidies that renewables did in the u.s. what we are saying is let's have an even playing field. so today, even with the subsidies fossil fuels received, we are 20% cheaper and costs are going down. the power is going up at the same time. a lot of people w
lynn: we are only at 1% of u.s.lds penetrated today, but the growth rate we have been able to achieve in just eight years, nine years of time, from zero to 100,000 customers with adoption at 100% year over year, that starts to compound and it will happen faster. emily: how much faster? lynn: i could imagine that solar is about 20% to 30% plus of our energy sector within three years to five years. emily: what are you doing to reduce installation costs and will solar ever be competitive with...
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geri lynn, final thoughts on you? >> [ sighs ] i'm very much solution-focused.nd so, my feeling is create a sense of hope by letting people know that... there are people that care, not just us. there are a lot of other advocates in this realm that are there to, you know, give you a lifeline, to help support you so that you can get the healing that you deserve and that you need, and that's the most important thing. that's the beginning. ♪ >> when we come back, you'll meet another veteran who was sexually assaulted in the military who got the help he needed, and you'll meet some of the key people leading the way and offering help and resources for survivors. welcome aboard my starship. ahoy, mateys! it's full of things i love... like me brave crew... and my fellow space adventures and free of things i don't. like aliens. just like eye patches. and when it's time to refuel, i eat chex cereal. it's full of stuff we pirates need. no artificial flavors, and it's gluten-free. excelsior! eat up, me hearties! keep it down! i'm exploring the galaxy. arrrr, that's not even
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to you, lynn, he's been receive that flack for make that trip so close to tuesday's primary. and that he even added this event, you know, tonight at last night but many are saying when it comes to the roman holiday it could be a bad move for him. how much of a blow do you think this will be to him and the primaries after? >> well, while he's gone for a short time he still -- his campaign started running a commercial with franklin eleanor rooseve roosevelt, a new york native son. what people really see sometimes is what's on the tv ads. i would say that if hillary clinton or her allies go after him for going to rome to meet the pope who is wildly popular in the united states, that would be ill advised. after all, she's off at a fund-raiser with the mega donors and the mega bucks. so at the least it may be a wash. and since delegates are awarded on a proportional basis anyway, in the end, probably sanders has more to gain than to lose by not being out today. >> it's interesting you see how geographically how they are and how that comes into play ahead of tuesday's primary. also
to you, lynn, he's been receive that flack for make that trip so close to tuesday's primary. and that he even added this event, you know, tonight at last night but many are saying when it comes to the roman holiday it could be a bad move for him. how much of a blow do you think this will be to him and the primaries after? >> well, while he's gone for a short time he still -- his campaign started running a commercial with franklin eleanor rooseve roosevelt, a new york native son. what...
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in memory of jul lynn parsons. jul lynn was a long standing cochair of the council and former city employee who passed away in late 2015. council members and members of the public are welcome to share thoughts, memories and stories of jul lynn. >> item no. 6. information item. the san francisco dignity fund. a proposed measure for the november 2016 ballot. the san francisco dignity fund is a measure headed for the november 2016 ballot with the support of a board cross section of the community based senior disability focused organizations. the presentation will cover the goals of the dignity fund, why it is needing, how it would impact the current funding for programs for seniors and adults with disabilities and when priorities would be established. public comment is welcome. >> item no. 7. information item. hiv and aging. information and recommendations regarding the services and supports to an aging hiv community. public comment is welcome. >> break. the council will take a 15-minute break. agenda item no. 8. deaf
in memory of jul lynn parsons. jul lynn was a long standing cochair of the council and former city employee who passed away in late 2015. council members and members of the public are welcome to share thoughts, memories and stories of jul lynn. >> item no. 6. information item. the san francisco dignity fund. a proposed measure for the november 2016 ballot. the san francisco dignity fund is a measure headed for the november 2016 ballot with the support of a board cross section of the...
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emily: that was sunrun ceo lynn jurich., we spoke to a company that could become the first in the world to generate a serious amount of energy from our ocean tide. u.k. start up is proposing a multibillion dollar project that would supply power to coastal cities in wales. it is in negotiation with the british government to secure the subsidies for the project to go ahead. the chairman keith clark sat down with caroline hyde and london. she began by asking how his title technology would work. keith: the tide comes in twice a day, goes out twice a day and we built a lagoon, a big pile up encloses the large piece of area and turbines make power predictably. it is dumb technology capable of improvement, it is safe technology and it is going to work and it works for about 120 years. it is the moon, so this is just such an easy way of harnessing islly efficient energy, that low carbon and it is predictable. caroline: talk about the scale. keith: the great things about the lagoons is the bigger you do it, -- so our first one is ab
emily: that was sunrun ceo lynn jurich., we spoke to a company that could become the first in the world to generate a serious amount of energy from our ocean tide. u.k. start up is proposing a multibillion dollar project that would supply power to coastal cities in wales. it is in negotiation with the british government to secure the subsidies for the project to go ahead. the chairman keith clark sat down with caroline hyde and london. she began by asking how his title technology would work....
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emily: that was sunrun ceo lynn jurich.ith renewable energy, this week, we got a chance to speak to a company that could become the first in the world to generate a serious amount of energy from our ocean tide. u.k. start up title look to power is- tidal lagoon proposing a multibillion dollar project that would supply power to coastal cities in wales. it is in negotiation with the british government to secure the subsidies for the project to go ahead. the chairman's keith clark sat down with caroline hyde in london. she began by asking how his tidal technology would work. keith: the tide comes in twice a day, goes out twice a day and we built a lagoon, a big pile up rock that encloses the large piece of area. turbines make power predictably. that is the great thing. it is dumb technology, capable of improvement. it is safe technology. it is going to work. it works for about 120 years. and we will tell you when you will get power four times a day, because it is the moon. so this is just such an easy way of harnessing really
emily: that was sunrun ceo lynn jurich.ith renewable energy, this week, we got a chance to speak to a company that could become the first in the world to generate a serious amount of energy from our ocean tide. u.k. start up title look to power is- tidal lagoon proposing a multibillion dollar project that would supply power to coastal cities in wales. it is in negotiation with the british government to secure the subsidies for the project to go ahead. the chairman's keith clark sat down with...
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edward lynn is originally from taiwan. he became a naturalized american citizen in 2008 and served aboard a navy spy plane, which among other things eves dropped on chinese communications. heavily redacted charges documents accuse edward lin of five counts of espionage and attempted espionage. three counts of making false official statements and five counts of communicating defense information to a person not entitled to receive said information. specifically, the charging documents say lynn communicated secret u.s. defense information to a foreign power. u.s. officials identified that foreign power as china. lynn is also charged with engaging in prostitution and adultery while on active duty, also violations of military law. he worked as a flight officer on the navy's ep 3 e ash craft conducted eavesdropping operations. lynn's job gave him access to the details of that eavesdropping, information that could help adversaries develop countermeasures. details of the information lynn allegedly gave china and for how long remai
edward lynn is originally from taiwan. he became a naturalized american citizen in 2008 and served aboard a navy spy plane, which among other things eves dropped on chinese communications. heavily redacted charges documents accuse edward lin of five counts of espionage and attempted espionage. three counts of making false official statements and five counts of communicating defense information to a person not entitled to receive said information. specifically, the charging documents say lynn...
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jon: lynn? and with it is rainwater harvest, which is a lot easier to clean than sewage is. very few places are looking at that for potable water supply. water commissioners still get a little wigged out about that, but there is work going on to try to figure up his policies and you're out how that can work in a more sensible way. thewhite paper that columbia water center put out leading up to this talks about distributed water, how we can come up with other ways to use less energy and have a lower infrastructure burden to thetain as we look to decade and century ahead of us, and i think that rainwater harvest is going to be a critical piece of that. jon: thanks, lynn. brett: it seems like even for drinking water, it is a key for addressing these challenges. is there a communications angle here? a lot of times you hear about a reluctance on the part of communities to use treated wastewater for those purposes. t: yes, initially, there was a problem with treated wastewater. i might have to say the
jon: lynn? and with it is rainwater harvest, which is a lot easier to clean than sewage is. very few places are looking at that for potable water supply. water commissioners still get a little wigged out about that, but there is work going on to try to figure up his policies and you're out how that can work in a more sensible way. thewhite paper that columbia water center put out leading up to this talks about distributed water, how we can come up with other ways to use less energy and have a...
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judy miller, lynn sweet, thank you both. heather: speaking of politics bill clinton out campaigning for his wife. instead he ends up yelling at a black lives matter protester. we will talk about whether the former president is helping or hurting his wife's campaign. jordan and chelsea were searching for the perfect place for their wedding on booking.com. oh! yurt. yes! earthy... just rustic. [laughing] oh my gosh. wow. [owl howling] [gulp] uh, how about an island? island, yeah. yeah. yeah. [laughing] were you laughing in your fantasy? yeah! me, too. [gasps] jon: authorities are giving an update now on the murder of that university of texas student, a suspect they say has been arrested. his name, mikhail kreiner. what more we know about him? the authorities not giving a lot of information there out of austin texas but there was a person of interest seen pushing a bicycle on the night the student was murdered. whether mikhail kreiner is that person we don't know but we will continue to monitor this news conference from austin
judy miller, lynn sweet, thank you both. heather: speaking of politics bill clinton out campaigning for his wife. instead he ends up yelling at a black lives matter protester. we will talk about whether the former president is helping or hurting his wife's campaign. jordan and chelsea were searching for the perfect place for their wedding on booking.com. oh! yurt. yes! earthy... just rustic. [laughing] oh my gosh. wow. [owl howling] [gulp] uh, how about an island? island, yeah. yeah. yeah....
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blackburn: i commend state senator mark norris and terry lynn weaver for their work in the tennessee general assembly to authorize the state to enter into a lawsuit against the federal government. this lawsuit is over concerns with the refugee resettlement program and the 10th amendment. i have put forth legislation at the federal level. h.r. 4218 that would immediately suspend the syrian refugee program. yesterday, governor brownback announced he was with druge the resettlement program because of security concerns. there is no way to vet these syrian refugees. islamic radicals want to attack america. it is no secret to the american people. however, president obama and this administration deem not to recognize this. i call on my colleagues to join me and let's stand against the president's lawless and
blackburn: i commend state senator mark norris and terry lynn weaver for their work in the tennessee general assembly to authorize the state to enter into a lawsuit against the federal government. this lawsuit is over concerns with the refugee resettlement program and the 10th amendment. i have put forth legislation at the federal level. h.r. 4218 that would immediately suspend the syrian refugee program. yesterday, governor brownback announced he was with druge the resettlement program because...
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lynn was featured by the u.s.navy at a nationalization ceremony at which he spoke of his family's travails of traveling around the world, stopping in different countries before settling in the united states. he speaks fluent mandarin as is also accused of prostitutes, it is unclear if that may have been payment for the secret. lynn is being held in a pretrial confinement at a navy brig in chesapeake virginia. john? jon: you said he was born in taiwan. most taiwanese no fans of beijing.anybody talking about a motive? >> we don't know of a potential motive. that may come out but i suspect navy is going to be interested in keeping him under wraps as much of this case as they can. given the sensitivity of so many of the secrets that could have been potentially diverged. jon: doug mack away, thank you. heather: coming up, a mother of three is missing after a date with someone she met online. what worried friends and neighbors are saying about her disappearance. and we get up assigned the scenes look at new york's jfk a
lynn was featured by the u.s.navy at a nationalization ceremony at which he spoke of his family's travails of traveling around the world, stopping in different countries before settling in the united states. he speaks fluent mandarin as is also accused of prostitutes, it is unclear if that may have been payment for the secret. lynn is being held in a pretrial confinement at a navy brig in chesapeake virginia. john? jon: you said he was born in taiwan. most taiwanese no fans of beijing.anybody...
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the charging documents do is not specify what lynn handed over. if he divulged the campaign. it could amount to one of the worst spy cases of recent years. >> the e p3's collect at the national level, the theater level and all the way down to the tactical level. they do everything as far as signals intelligence and also communications intelligence. anybody flying this aircraft in the position he was, which is a collections manager, as a lieutenant commander, knows it's country's strengths, weaknesses, what we collect, why we collect it, and how we collect it. this is extremely damaging. >> you might recall that in early 2001 another aircraft was struck in mid flight by a chinese flighter airplane. the pilot managed to recover the aircraft from a deep dive. the crew tried to sabotage sensitive equipment by pouring hot coffee into the mother board of one computer. the u.s. made significant changes to the aircraft after that, assuming that the chinese had at least apprehended some of its sensitive data. brett, back to you. >> doug, thank you. >> south korean officials say a colo
the charging documents do is not specify what lynn handed over. if he divulged the campaign. it could amount to one of the worst spy cases of recent years. >> the e p3's collect at the national level, the theater level and all the way down to the tactical level. they do everything as far as signals intelligence and also communications intelligence. anybody flying this aircraft in the position he was, which is a collections manager, as a lieutenant commander, knows it's country's...
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it was so, so good. >> our weather watch is her excited. >> lynn, i'm coming over. you guys. >> i was fixed on the candy. it was like a flashback. >> isn't that crazy? >> he had everything there. so if you are thinking of something fun to do this he can weaned, and you have a sweet tooth like me, don't let them fool you, jim has one, too, pick up some that far candy and try his peanut butter. it is delicious. >> road trip. >> it is. >> coming up, three to go. >> we have three things to know before you head out, including where you can pick up some free flyers gear today. >> exactly. >> picking up free peanut thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast we built our factories here because of a huge natural resource. not the land. the water.
it was so, so good. >> our weather watch is her excited. >> lynn, i'm coming over. you guys. >> i was fixed on the candy. it was like a flashback. >> isn't that crazy? >> he had everything there. so if you are thinking of something fun to do this he can weaned, and you have a sweet tooth like me, don't let them fool you, jim has one, too, pick up some that far candy and try his peanut butter. it is delicious. >> road trip. >> it is. >> coming up,...
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south first avenue closed between medina road new lynn ville road. will have to use an alternate. >> this will be your best bet. newland ville road to strode avenue, again your best bet. make note. downed pole is there right now, also, an accident, that we have been talking about black horse pike at greentree road. brooke, back over to you. >> thanks, meisha a federal health officials warn the zika virus may be quote scarier than we initially thought. >> well, they ad that money is urgently needed to learn moran combat the spread of the virus being family physician rob dan off here this morning to tell us more, doctor rob, so what's the key concern here? thin they're finding more and more information, now the big concern, besides neurologic effect, you know, in babies, you know, small heads, the brains don't develop, there is neurologic conditions, men inning yo self lights in adult, that may occur. so trying to track all of this. they also don't know really about the spread as much, you know, for example, guys, that's the big concern right now. if a
south first avenue closed between medina road new lynn ville road. will have to use an alternate. >> this will be your best bet. newland ville road to strode avenue, again your best bet. make note. downed pole is there right now, also, an accident, that we have been talking about black horse pike at greentree road. brooke, back over to you. >> thanks, meisha a federal health officials warn the zika virus may be quote scarier than we initially thought. >> well, they ad that...
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in northeast, kellye lynn, abc7 news.n: tonight, 911 call from a local daycare for report of a choking child. but the doctors report says has the daycare owner charged with homicide. "7 on your side" exposes a major failure to communicate. just how does a car reported stolen turn up a month later two blocks away with tickets all over windshield? it's primary day. the only thing crowded is the ballot. >> what happened to all the voters? leon: also, drum roll, please. the d.c. eaglets have new we'll tell you. >> now, "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. leon: up first tonight is the severe weather alert day for the storm watch weather team. alison: tonight, abc7 has mobilized resources to track any possible storms throughout the evening. let's begin with the chief meteorologist doug hill. what are you seeing out there? doug: it's 5:00, all is well weather wise at this hour across the area. we have a severe thunderstorm watch in effect until 9:00 tonight. the only part of the viewing area included are washington county and fre
in northeast, kellye lynn, abc7 news.n: tonight, 911 call from a local daycare for report of a choking child. but the doctors report says has the daycare owner charged with homicide. "7 on your side" exposes a major failure to communicate. just how does a car reported stolen turn up a month later two blocks away with tickets all over windshield? it's primary day. the only thing crowded is the ballot. >> what happened to all the voters? leon: also, drum roll, please. the d.c....
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the charging documents do is not specify what lynn handed over. if he campaign. it could amount to one of the worst spy cases of recent years. >> the e p3's collect at the national level, the theater level and all the way down to the tactical level. they do everything as far as signals intelligence and also communications intelligence. anybody flying this aircraft in the position he was, which is a collections manager, as a lieutenant commander, knows it's country's strengths, weaknesses, what we collect, why we collect it, and how we collect it. this is extremely damaging. >> you might recall that in early 2001 another aircraft was struck in mid flight by a chinese flighter airplane. the pilot managed to recover the aircraft from a deep dive. the crew tried to sabotage sensitive equipment by pouring hot coffee into the mother board of one computer. the u.s. made significant changes to the aircraft after that, assuming that the chinese had at least apprehended some of its sensitive data. brett, back to you. >> doug, thank you. >> south korean officials say a colo
the charging documents do is not specify what lynn handed over. if he campaign. it could amount to one of the worst spy cases of recent years. >> the e p3's collect at the national level, the theater level and all the way down to the tactical level. they do everything as far as signals intelligence and also communications intelligence. anybody flying this aircraft in the position he was, which is a collections manager, as a lieutenant commander, knows it's country's strengths, weaknesses,...
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kellye lynn, abc 7 news. kimberly: very cool.t believe that big money can buy votes -- not in our district. and i won't claim to have single handily passed just about every bill in annapolis. we can't settle for the same old politics, not when our basic rights are being threatened by trump and cruz. i'll stand up to their bigotry and be a passionate voice for maryland women and families. in tv and in business, i built relationships. as a woman in the house, i'll do the same to get things done. i'm kathleen mathews and i approve this message.
kellye lynn, abc 7 news. kimberly: very cool.t believe that big money can buy votes -- not in our district. and i won't claim to have single handily passed just about every bill in annapolis. we can't settle for the same old politics, not when our basic rights are being threatened by trump and cruz. i'll stand up to their bigotry and be a passionate voice for maryland women and families. in tv and in business, i built relationships. as a woman in the house, i'll do the same to get things done....
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lynn, why did you want to be weather watcher? >> i grew up on the west coast, weather rather boring out, there so once i moved here and i saw the four seasons, thunder and lightning storms, i just became fast natured. >> thank you so much, and your reports are so important us to, providing us ground truth of what's actually going on across the delaware valley, what you are seeing, rainfall measurement, snowfall, hopefully we won't have any more snowfall measurement, but if you are interested in becoming a weather watcher hit to -- head to cbsphilly.comment sign up. very easy process. we love your reports, thanks so much lynn for being with us here today. beautiful start to the day. the sun is up. 42 degrees, though, not feeling so beautiful. but, as the sun continues to warm us, temperatures will really start to soar over the next couple of hours, but chilly right now, a lot of three's across the region, 35 degrees allentown, 37 right now in reading, but at least, we do not have a windchill impact, winds calm to light across the
lynn, why did you want to be weather watcher? >> i grew up on the west coast, weather rather boring out, there so once i moved here and i saw the four seasons, thunder and lightning storms, i just became fast natured. >> thank you so much, and your reports are so important us to, providing us ground truth of what's actually going on across the delaware valley, what you are seeing, rainfall measurement, snowfall, hopefully we won't have any more snowfall measurement, but if you are...
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it certainly, it changed my thinking about tax expenditures so thanks to lynn. the second thing i want to do is thank maya and the committee for setting the five-minute rule. you probably don't know that but today there is a five-minute rule. there's a woman standing behind that you can't see but when she raise this -- raises the stop sign, i think our microphones go off. i think that's a great idea especially for discussing of budgeting. because to have a constrain on the use of valuable resources, in this case time, has a nice way of giving incentives to people to make choices that are efficient. >> and what do you make of the fact that we all broke the rules? mr. phaup: i didn't know you did. in support of that rule, i gave these brief remarks a title and the title that i thought would be appropriate would be, 4 1/2 things to remember about tax expenditures and budget reform. in the hopes that i could get in each one in at least a minute. you know what tax expenditures are. they are well known by even in this room that they relate to preferential tax treatmen
it certainly, it changed my thinking about tax expenditures so thanks to lynn. the second thing i want to do is thank maya and the committee for setting the five-minute rule. you probably don't know that but today there is a five-minute rule. there's a woman standing behind that you can't see but when she raise this -- raises the stop sign, i think our microphones go off. i think that's a great idea especially for discussing of budgeting. because to have a constrain on the use of valuable...
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i'm excited and grateful and i want to thank lynn ivy solid strong campaign. i know and i spoke that we will come together as democrats to make sure that the 4th congressional district is well represented and we are working as hard as we can and i'm working as hard as i can for families and small business owners of the 4th congressional district and i am grateful for the voters for giving me opportunity to go to the general election. >> and you talked about it in your speech but this is a solid blue district and don't want to take advantage of that. talk about your plans. >> we are going to run a campaign through november and all of the opponents through a successful campaign. we have strong volunteers and i will give them a break, a day off or so but we will be doing what we do, on the phones and in the neighborhoods talking to voters and the message of how we build strong communities that support strong families. >> your team gets the night off and how will you use the night to celebrate, i see your mother is here as well as and what are your plans for tonig
i'm excited and grateful and i want to thank lynn ivy solid strong campaign. i know and i spoke that we will come together as democrats to make sure that the 4th congressional district is well represented and we are working as hard as we can and i'm working as hard as i can for families and small business owners of the 4th congressional district and i am grateful for the voters for giving me opportunity to go to the general election. >> and you talked about it in your speech but this is a...
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loretta lynn and kitty wells. these songs changed country music. first collection that gathers all of the country hits. all the golden hits from the 50's and 60's are here. we have even included one of the greatest standards. a film that became popular all over the world when recorded by ms. patti page. >> ♪ i remember the night and the tennessee waltz now i know how much i have lost ♪ lorianne: that song always makes me want to dance. it is such a classic. imagine 158 classic hits that good in one collection. that is "the golden age of country." getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. announcer: for the first time ever, all the great hits of the 50's and 60's are together. >> ♪ hey, good-looking what you got cooking ♪ announcer: starvista entertainment and time life proudly present the golden age of country. >> ♪ i've got a tiger by the tail ♪ announcer: you will get 158 hits. by all the legends. >> ♪ i hear the train coming it's rolling around the bin ♪ >> johnny cash. patsy cline. marty robbins. george jones. >> ♪ i am stuck in folsom pri
loretta lynn and kitty wells. these songs changed country music. first collection that gathers all of the country hits. all the golden hits from the 50's and 60's are here. we have even included one of the greatest standards. a film that became popular all over the world when recorded by ms. patti page. >> ♪ i remember the night and the tennessee waltz now i know how much i have lost ♪ lorianne: that song always makes me want to dance. it is such a classic. imagine 158 classic hits...
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lynn, thank you very much for joining us. >> it's my pleasure. >>> up next, we are "on the money." major changes on the way for anyone with an ira that could add up to billions of extra dollars in pockets. we'll tell you the details and what you need to know next. >>> later, the tiny home trend is getting big -- especially in north carolina. we'll tell you what you gain and what you give up when you go small. cathy's gotten used to the smell of lingering garbage... ...in her kitchen yup, she's gone noseblind. she thinks it smells fine, but her guests smell this. ding, flies, meow febreze air effects heavy duty has up to... ...two times the odor-eliminating power to... ...remove odors you've done noseblind to [inhales] mmm. use febreze air effects, till it's fresh and try febreze small spaces... ...to continuously eliminate up to two times the odors... ...for 30 days febreze small spaces and air effects, two more ways... [inhale + exhale mnemonic] to breathe happy. do you have the courage to stay up all night? because this is our time! the greatest tv week of our lives! ladies and g
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. >> cheryl lynn. >> the map knows his stuff. . >> right.id '70s i started to write seriously but didn't get on the hit train until '78. >> what was the first moment when you heard the cheryl lynn song, when you heard the first hit on the radio. >> 1973, skylor, and "wildflower" that was a hit. i was the leader of the group. strange, you work on a song for four months in the studio, and you hear it 1,000 times, and you sit in the car and you turn the dial until you find it on the radio, like it will sound different. you heard it, but there's something about it coming over magic. >> part of that is you are in a room like this. i'm curious whether you are more surprised by the hits or misses you had. >> you are in the room, creating, you hear the miss and you are like wow, that works. maybe it doesn't. or, yes, that's going to work, and it does. >> yes. well, the real mystery is that you can do it and it works, and you do it again and it works, and you do it again and it works, and do it again and it fails. you do the same thing, putting time
. >> cheryl lynn. >> the map knows his stuff. . >> right.id '70s i started to write seriously but didn't get on the hit train until '78. >> what was the first moment when you heard the cheryl lynn song, when you heard the first hit on the radio. >> 1973, skylor, and "wildflower" that was a hit. i was the leader of the group. strange, you work on a song for four months in the studio, and you hear it 1,000 times, and you sit in the car and you turn the dial...
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lynn: we had big wins this year set us up for long-term success.ederal government gave us a five-year runway. second, california established their long-term support this market. that is a huge and important market and to places where we two places where we are showing we're going to leave to switch electricity from dirty fossil to renewables. what i see continuing to happen is utilities will be threatened and they will try to protect monopolies. but when you look at the fact, we will see rooftop solar is a benefit to society, we will win nine out of 10 times. there will be a few extreme examples such as what happened in nevada, but a similar thing happened with gay marriage in indiana. emily: solar stocks are down across the board. are you facing slower growth, to too? lynn: the fundamentals have never been that are in this industry. consumer demand is strong and we are saving customers 20% on electricity. we're continuing to adopt it. secondly, you are seeing real entry barriers. it's hard to do, so there's short term noise as there are companies
lynn: we had big wins this year set us up for long-term success.ederal government gave us a five-year runway. second, california established their long-term support this market. that is a huge and important market and to places where we two places where we are showing we're going to leave to switch electricity from dirty fossil to renewables. what i see continuing to happen is utilities will be threatened and they will try to protect monopolies. but when you look at the fact, we will see...
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. >> sanders came out of the gate running in his home town of broong lynn doubling down on comments he made earlier this week questioning whether clinton was fit to be president. >> i question a judgment which voted for the war, voted for virtually everydy disastrous te agreement. i questioned her judgment about super pacs. i don't believe that is the kind of judgment we need. >> clinton didn't let the dig go unnoticed bringing up a recent daily news interview where sanders struggled to answer questions over his campaign core issues. >> he could not answer about afghanistan, about israel, about counter-terrorism except to say if he had some paper in front of him maybe he could. i think you need to have the judgment on day one to be both president and commander-in-chief. >> it was the last debate before the primary. now it is higher than ever. sanders trails clinton by two points where last month clinton had a 13 point lead before sanders won the primary. >> donald trump widens his lead and bernie sanders shrinks clinton's. polls show what when it comes to the issues the economy is the
. >> sanders came out of the gate running in his home town of broong lynn doubling down on comments he made earlier this week questioning whether clinton was fit to be president. >> i question a judgment which voted for the war, voted for virtually everydy disastrous te agreement. i questioned her judgment about super pacs. i don't believe that is the kind of judgment we need. >> clinton didn't let the dig go unnoticed bringing up a recent daily news interview where sanders...
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lynn ballmer could have been the oldest aviator but at 108 lynn decided to play it safe. >>> time now 4:52. remembering everybody's favorite mother. memories of doris roberts from those who worked closest with her. that's next. remembering doris roberts ts morning. roberts won four emmy awards for her portrayal of marie barone on cbs >>> fans and coworkers are remembering doris roberts this morning. she won four emmys for her portrayal of marine barone on cbs' "everybody loves raymond." she got 7 nominations as best supporting actress for the sitcom. >> crystal cruz reports from hollywood >>> reporter: fans have been stopping by her star to snap photos and to honor her for her work that made us laugh out loud for years. >> frank, you rascal. [ laughter ] >> reporter: on "everybody loves raymond," she was amazing. >> very feisty. >> reporter: roberts began her career on broadway and quickly moved to tv with guest roles on many of the top comedies of the '70s and '80s. she also won an emmy for an appearance on "st. elsewhere." >> what did they say? you know? robert, they said that debor
lynn ballmer could have been the oldest aviator but at 108 lynn decided to play it safe. >>> time now 4:52. remembering everybody's favorite mother. memories of doris roberts from those who worked closest with her. that's next. remembering doris roberts ts morning. roberts won four emmy awards for her portrayal of marie barone on cbs >>> fans and coworkers are remembering doris roberts this morning. she won four emmys for her portrayal of marine barone on cbs' "everybody...
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lynn, judith.tion] thanks very much . >> he hasn't really pay taxes so we don't know. greg: therein lies the truth. >> thank you. heather: still to come, as the candidates woo voters in new york and dig in their heels for the next contest are brand-new fox news poll shows dramatic shifts to the republican and democratic races. we talk about what might be behind these changes and you will not believe with $50,000 in taxpayer money goes every single year. your money. a live report next. better than clorox. e*trade is all about seizing opportunity. so i'm going to take this opportunity to go off script. so if i wanna go to jersey and check out shotsy tuccerelli's portfolio, what's it to you? or i'm a scottish mason whose assets are made of stone like me heart. papa! you're no son of mine! or perhaps it's time to seize the day. don't just see opportunity, seize it! (applause) seize it! gegiving up all the thingsan she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's
lynn, judith.tion] thanks very much . >> he hasn't really pay taxes so we don't know. greg: therein lies the truth. >> thank you. heather: still to come, as the candidates woo voters in new york and dig in their heels for the next contest are brand-new fox news poll shows dramatic shifts to the republican and democratic races. we talk about what might be behind these changes and you will not believe with $50,000 in taxpayer money goes every single year. your money. a live report...
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at george mason university, kellye lynn, abc7 news. jummy: he is serving as a second book that would serve as a survival guide for people with disables and their family and friends. jonathan: handy resource. jummy: especially college student. i wasn't writing books then. jonathan: we know what his future will be. paving the way. coming up for us at 4:00 -- >> one of the nation's most popular game shows prepares to do business in washington, d.c. i'm suzanne kennedy. that is coming up. jummy: plus the latest act on the political stage. look at what is making wisconsin so important in the race for the white house. jonathan: as we head to break i want to take a moment and remember the reverend dr. martin luther king jr. assassinated on this date in 1968 in memphis, tennessee. he was in memphis to support striking tan sation workers when -- sanitation worker whence he was shot at the lorraine hotel after 6:00 in the evening. jonathan: i want to keeping tabs on. transformer fire in the basement of the i.r.s. service building was reported an
at george mason university, kellye lynn, abc7 news. jummy: he is serving as a second book that would serve as a survival guide for people with disables and their family and friends. jonathan: handy resource. jummy: especially college student. i wasn't writing books then. jonathan: we know what his future will be. paving the way. coming up for us at 4:00 -- >> one of the nation's most popular game shows prepares to do business in washington, d.c. i'm suzanne kennedy. that is coming up....
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kellye lynn talks to a physics instructor headed to the south pole in the spotlight on education. kellye: we are looking at the tiny particles. kellye: kate miller will go a long way to learn more about these particles. to the south pole. >> if we can defect one of those, they can tell us something about the source. so things like black holes, stars e going super nova. >> the trip is offered by polar trek, teachers and the researchers exploring and collaborating. miller is one of 12 teachers selected from a nationwide pool of 200 applicants. there i think she deserves it. she is a great teacher. >> the expedition happens at the end of the year. our winter but summer in the south pole. how cold will it be when miller gets to the south pole? the average temperature in the summer months is negative 20 degrees fahrenheit. to prepare for the trip, miller flew to alaska for a week where she suited up in extreme cold weather gear. once she reaches the south pole, she will continue to communicate with students. >> she is going to have journals that are very interactive for us. >> i hope m
kellye lynn talks to a physics instructor headed to the south pole in the spotlight on education. kellye: we are looking at the tiny particles. kellye: kate miller will go a long way to learn more about these particles. to the south pole. >> if we can defect one of those, they can tell us something about the source. so things like black holes, stars e going super nova. >> the trip is offered by polar trek, teachers and the researchers exploring and collaborating. miller is one of 12...
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. >> reporter: lynn levine is one of tens of millions of americans diagnosed with chronic pain. after numerous surgeries for a range of health problems, levine has taken opioid painkillers for the last seven years. one medicine, morphine, in the morning. and i take an oxycodone at around noon or 1:00. and then i take a morphine late in the evening. they're long acting. >> reporter: where would you be, do you think, without the opioids? >> i think i would be laying in a bed most of the time. >> reporter: levine's doctor, joseph zebley, has been treating patients with cancer and chronic pain since the 1980s. he and levine recognize the risk of addiction in taking these potent drugs. >> reporter: you have a very healthy fear of just how this opioid intake can get out of hand. >> it can. >> reporter: why? >> it can, because i know it can, because i've known lots of people who take it unnecessarily and take it for the high they supposedly get off of it. and i don't want to be in that position. >> reporter: as the number of u.s. prescriptions for opioids doubled over a 15 year period
. >> reporter: lynn levine is one of tens of millions of americans diagnosed with chronic pain. after numerous surgeries for a range of health problems, levine has taken opioid painkillers for the last seven years. one medicine, morphine, in the morning. and i take an oxycodone at around noon or 1:00. and then i take a morphine late in the evening. they're long acting. >> reporter: where would you be, do you think, without the opioids? >> i think i would be laying in a bed...
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judy miller, lynn sweet, thank you both.e story: are reporters journey comes out this weekend paperback. i wanted to flag that for your attention. >> thank you john. the one you bet it. heather: new information coming in as new surveillance video shows more than a dozen people doing absolutely nothing to help a chicago bartender as he is attacked on the street. we want to warn you the video you are about to see is disturbing. it happened to 32-year-old marcus gaines.he was beaten unconscious on the street outside the 7-eleven in chicago. he was lying in the crosswalk as people just walked on by, some of them didn't even seem to notice. he then was accidentally run over by a taxi. he died later at hospital. his family now filing a wrongful death, negligent lawsuit against several businesses and also the taxi company. joining us now, fred kesey, a former presidential prosecutor and former prosecutor and also criminal defense attorney. good to see you both. fred, let's start with you. we all know there are good samaritan laws b
judy miller, lynn sweet, thank you both.e story: are reporters journey comes out this weekend paperback. i wanted to flag that for your attention. >> thank you john. the one you bet it. heather: new information coming in as new surveillance video shows more than a dozen people doing absolutely nothing to help a chicago bartender as he is attacked on the street. we want to warn you the video you are about to see is disturbing. it happened to 32-year-old marcus gaines.he was beaten...
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kellye lynn, abc7 news.eon: an emotional plea in the search for a missing firefighter. >> i'm not sure where you are. but know we areal leon: missing for almost a week. where crews are now searching for nicole mittendorf. plus, what we are learning tonight about a plane that crashed maryland killing both people inside. air traffic control for drones. testing going on in the area and what it could mean for thousands of new drone owners. >> now, "abc7 news at 5:00". on your side. leon: new developments but no real answers in the search for a missing fairfax county firefighter. tomorrow marks one week since nicole mittendorf was last seen. the search for the 31-year-old now focused in the shenandoah national forest where her car was found over the weekend. the concern stretches across the commonwealth. jeff goldberg live in fairfax station with the emotional plea for help going up tonight. jeff? jeff: that is the case. this is station 32 here in fairfax station where nicole mittendorf served as a firefighter fo
kellye lynn, abc7 news.eon: an emotional plea in the search for a missing firefighter. >> i'm not sure where you are. but know we areal leon: missing for almost a week. where crews are now searching for nicole mittendorf. plus, what we are learning tonight about a plane that crashed maryland killing both people inside. air traffic control for drones. testing going on in the area and what it could mean for thousands of new drone owners. >> now, "abc7 news at 5:00". on your...
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he made these pieces for lynn corn. she says over the years he had problems with drug ab that recently, he had turned his life around. >> so what do you make of this whole thing? >> i don't know. i'm still, you know -- at a loss for words because it's unbelievable, i had just spoke ton him as i said, two days earlier. and i was real pleased with him that he had cleaned his life up. >> 63-year-old steven scalabrin found dead in the basement of this townhouse in gaithersburg. found dead after an intense fire here last week. atf, montgomery county police and fire investigators all over the scene today. looking for clues and evidence. looking into the possibility that foul play may be involved. >> we don't have a causef death at this time. what we are, what we are saying is this is a suspicious death. and we're investigating it as a homicide. >> i think there's more to be known here? >> i wonr. things. >> more to be known. more questions to be answered. the investigation continues on. jim, back to you. >> pat collins, thank
he made these pieces for lynn corn. she says over the years he had problems with drug ab that recently, he had turned his life around. >> so what do you make of this whole thing? >> i don't know. i'm still, you know -- at a loss for words because it's unbelievable, i had just spoke ton him as i said, two days earlier. and i was real pleased with him that he had cleaned his life up. >> 63-year-old steven scalabrin found dead in the basement of this townhouse in gaithersburg....
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lynn manuel miranda the creator of the broadway epic, hamilton and his father, a long time leader in the public and private sector and community advocate, for their commitment social justice and equality. >> really humbled. thank you very much. and thank you for this honor. >> reporter: the young performers are from a company girl be heard. a remarkable place where women, primarily 12-21 years of age, many living below the poverty line are given a safe space to share their stories. >> they are my backbone and my family. >> reporter: the group is presenting its fairy godfather award to lynn miranda and his dad who have paved opportunity through their work. thanks forgiving an award to my dad. he is the best. >> reporter: if there is anyone making the way for more women and more people of color to be on center stage on broadway, it is lynn -- it is lynn manuel. >> these girls will tell you the ultimate highlight was meeting the famous hamilton star, who brought signed copies of his book for all and posed for pictures with each of them and my heart rate is like 100 miles a minute. >> so
lynn manuel miranda the creator of the broadway epic, hamilton and his father, a long time leader in the public and private sector and community advocate, for their commitment social justice and equality. >> really humbled. thank you very much. and thank you for this honor. >> reporter: the young performers are from a company girl be heard. a remarkable place where women, primarily 12-21 years of age, many living below the poverty line are given a safe space to share their stories....
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like family matriarch aurora and her daughter ana lynn. >> okay, ana lynn, you're a big help and amyy will enjoy this ♪ okay! it's time to eat! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> amen. >> amen. >> i'm hungry. although we always say ladies first, i think we'll serve you. >> it's okay this time? just this once. [ laughter ] >> so good. so how long have you been back in the philippines? >> in the philippines? >> three years. >> three years now. >> where have you worked? >> hong kong for five years. >> for five years and then i went to america upon, and i stayed there for almost 30 years. >> aurora is back in manila after most of her life spent abroad. >> what kind of work were you doing? i did house keeping and baby-sitting. >> the money she sent home put everybody here and many, many more through school, lifted them up to a more comfortable life. >> and you left family behind? >> yeah. >> to go out there and make money. >> that's never an easy decision, a painful, painful choice. aurora's children now middle-aged are finally getting to know their mother. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> okay. okay. okay. bring the food insid
like family matriarch aurora and her daughter ana lynn. >> okay, ana lynn, you're a big help and amyy will enjoy this ♪ okay! it's time to eat! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> amen. >> amen. >> i'm hungry. although we always say ladies first, i think we'll serve you. >> it's okay this time? just this once. [ laughter ] >> so good. so how long have you been back in the philippines? >> in the philippines? >> three years. >> three years...
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kellye: in takoma park, kellye lynn, abc7 news. michelle: great program.reat way to get those kids thinking about their career paths. jonathan to motivate young people like that, good stuff. michelle: we're for it. a with kelly rippa. she is scheduled to be back on "live" tomorrow morning. she hasn't been on the show since wednesday, a day after the co-host michael strahan announced he was leaving the talk show. producers say she was scheduled to be off for all those days. you can watch "live" tomorrow morning at 9:00 on abc7. jonathan: really? coming up next for us at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- world leaders current and future and a bathrobe. what it all means when you go shopping online. michelle: a little later, an alert policeman makes a life-saving observation. find out what he saw before it even happened. kids: he came here from rocky married 27 years. raised 6 kids. including 5 boys. he had grandpa move in with us. glenn: we loved having him as part of the family. it's what you do. kids: in congress, dad will protect president obama's legacy. he'll figh
kellye: in takoma park, kellye lynn, abc7 news. michelle: great program.reat way to get those kids thinking about their career paths. jonathan to motivate young people like that, good stuff. michelle: we're for it. a with kelly rippa. she is scheduled to be back on "live" tomorrow morning. she hasn't been on the show since wednesday, a day after the co-host michael strahan announced he was leaving the talk show. producers say she was scheduled to be off for all those days. you can...
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so your name is jack lynn, why do you say the e? that makes your name sound like jacqueline. >> because it never occurred to me that i didn't have to say it until this very moment. [ laughter ] you know, i only say it because it was the initial of my grandfather's name who i loved very much. >> seth: what was your grandfather's name? >> elizabeth. >> seth: you know what, sir -- [ laughter ] i think we can just move on with the show. i'm not going to make fun of you could make fun of what i do for a living. >> seth: what do you do for a living? >> i started my own line of steaks and i tried to sell them at radio shack. they were called jack e lynn's radio steaks. >> seth: that sounds very similar to trump steaks. >> leave him alone! [ laughter ] >> seth: are you still in the steak business? >> no, i only sold one steak. and you know who bought it? >> seth: who bought it? >> my grandpa elizabeth. >> seth: you know what? jack, why don't you just sit down and then we'll continue the show. >> oh, great, go ahead, get back to your little
so your name is jack lynn, why do you say the e? that makes your name sound like jacqueline. >> because it never occurred to me that i didn't have to say it until this very moment. [ laughter ] you know, i only say it because it was the initial of my grandfather's name who i loved very much. >> seth: what was your grandfather's name? >> elizabeth. >> seth: you know what, sir -- [ laughter ] i think we can just move on with the show. i'm not going to make fun of you could...
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lynn was originally ann w taiwanese national were his family moved to the unitedoved states.accusations linusao was also accused of violating military law by patronizingrozi prostitutes and committing adultery. >> 4:40.:. we head to holly.we head to hol. >> good morning to you.rning y first up, the sports world is i actually mourning the tragicourt loss of former nfl will smith. i smith played for the newhe n orleans saints. he was shot and killed in neww orleans over the weekendeend following a traffic accident. 28-year-old cardell hayes is has charged with second degree murder and being held on a $1 million bond.$1illion b police say hayes rear endedear e smith and then opened fire f when he thought smith wasas reaching for a gun of his own. . smith's wife was also shot. s but is expected to be okay. o hayes has pled not guilty.ui >>> hillary clinton makes a mes campaign isn't that baltimore.mo the democrat forty one ralliednd in charm city yesterday.rm cityt clinton picked up support ifuppi maryland congressman elijahli cummings. all this ahead that of crucialri april 19th
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. >> lynn miranda said, i talked with the u.s. treasury. secretary lou told me you're going to be very happy. >> david wright, abc news, new york. >> and, again, in the past few minutes, we have just learned that harriet tubman will be on the $20 bill. what a great choice and great figure of our history. >> and kudos to hamilton. i like the hashtag, we get the job done. >> hamilton stays on the 10. >> right. >> and there's a rumor that they're changing the $5 bill. >> i don't know. we're not allowed to talk about those things right now. there's talk. other things are in the works in the monetary world. >> my sources say that lynn manwell miranda is going to be ob it. >> i vote for you, bill. >>> here is what is going on. we take a look outside at noontime. it's going to be a great afternoon. another nice one. we call it day eight in the sunny, dry weather. we're looking at those sunbathers, the sheet metal. they're playing softball. what a great job the parks department has done with that. 62 degrees right now. the humidity is 18%. sunburn
. >> lynn miranda said, i talked with the u.s. treasury. secretary lou told me you're going to be very happy. >> david wright, abc news, new york. >> and, again, in the past few minutes, we have just learned that harriet tubman will be on the $20 bill. what a great choice and great figure of our history. >> and kudos to hamilton. i like the hashtag, we get the job done. >> hamilton stays on the 10. >> right. >> and there's a rumor that they're changing...
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lynn: the fundamentals have never been that are in this industry.mer demand is strong and we are saving customers 20% on electricity. secondly, you are seeing real entry barriers. it's hard to do, so there's short term noise as there are companies entering the market and some of them have had trouble raising capital. the companies with quality assets have not. completed our prospects for the future and just closed very attractive financing. a lot of people think can continue to raise capital. raise financing through the credit cycle in 2008. these are very high quality assets. they pay their bills and these systems perform. we've been operating for eight years and we have the track record. when i look at a market like concerned.ery tune in tomorrow for the final installment of our series. we will hear from a startup seeking to redesign the power station and a u.k. company building the world first title dal powertem -- ti system. between 10000 and 15,000 jobs as part of a plan to save a billion dollars a year. racing sincee been the merger with out t
lynn: the fundamentals have never been that are in this industry.mer demand is strong and we are saving customers 20% on electricity. secondly, you are seeing real entry barriers. it's hard to do, so there's short term noise as there are companies entering the market and some of them have had trouble raising capital. the companies with quality assets have not. completed our prospects for the future and just closed very attractive financing. a lot of people think can continue to raise capital....
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our lynn.lll has grown in numbers and in spirit and now stands for look out leukemia and lymphoma lynn and two of her team members her sister amy and chris fraleya are both here with me.e. hello and thank you for the t people that you are and the worr that you're doing.that you'r >> thank you for highlighting g us. >> gosh, it's my pleasure.h, imp let's kind of talk about hownd o this all began and how you got involved, and how far you've and come. >> okay. o well, i was diagnosed about four years ago, and was sort of thata a watch and wait mode and i wasi at a doctor's office and i sawaw about this marathon coming up. >> it had to be hard in watchath and wait mode. >> very hard. emotional part is harder becausr i'm sort of a take charge perso even just had to wait until itui was time to be treated.reat >> you decide you'll doe yl d something.some you see this little pamphlet,ame okay.ay >> i had a big birthday and just worried about my health ilth i thought i'm going to prove totoe myself i ca
our lynn.lll has grown in numbers and in spirit and now stands for look out leukemia and lymphoma lynn and two of her team members her sister amy and chris fraleya are both here with me.e. hello and thank you for the t people that you are and the worr that you're doing.that you'r >> thank you for highlighting g us. >> gosh, it's my pleasure.h, imp let's kind of talk about hownd o this all began and how you got involved, and how far you've and come. >> okay. o well, i was...
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correspond lynn and rachel -- car lynn and rachel lloyd are seen here huddling together. they were reported tuesday when they want missing. >>> they were spot the by a helicopter who arrived and thick them up and took them out for medical care. >>> both mom and daughter are being treated for dehydration and exhaustion. they are expected to be okay. >>> this week's "shelter me rescue of the week" success story a local shelter helps a woman civil her empty nest. here's david murphy with the story. >> reporter: in 2001, marcia didn't think she would recover from the loss of her two dogs, zack and zoey. with encouragement from the friend she decided to visit the findings shelter animal rescue website. that's where she found buddy and sissy. >>> they are inseparable. >> reporter: buddy is blinds and as he isy acts as his eyes. she used to take the leash in her mouth and pull him sometimes. findings finding shelter got its start in 2010. >>> it helps special needs >> reporter: josie is partially blind and deaf and shrimpy a blinds and deaf. they need an experienced home. >>> bu
correspond lynn and rachel -- car lynn and rachel lloyd are seen here huddling together. they were reported tuesday when they want missing. >>> they were spot the by a helicopter who arrived and thick them up and took them out for medical care. >>> both mom and daughter are being treated for dehydration and exhaustion. they are expected to be okay. >>> this week's "shelter me rescue of the week" success story a local shelter helps a woman civil her empty...
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because of primary coverage of we are back on wednesday with joe mcmorris and lynn c -- lynn coplin. >> cracker jack is ending a 125-year tradition and doing away with the toy prize. instead each box will come with a pocket sized koran. i was surprised at that. there are stickers with digital codes that lead customers to baseball-inspired prize. it will allow the baseball moment through a one of a kind mobile experience. wow. that sounds like a lot of corporate mumbo-jumbo. >> i guess we are seeing the future and the future is digital code. like when your mom said tom, go play in traffic with a toy. now it is go and play in traffic with a digital code. >> i encourage -- it was supposed to be out at the ballpark. jerry, how can you relate cracker jack to your latest book. it is not a four-letter word. >> is that not in your hand? >> i was reading jerry's book and i have to say it is a great book. >> here is the thing, cracker jack should put a couple more peanuts in the bach. >> can we say the only good part of cracker jack is the toy? >> it is a caramel. >> i don't like the cracker j
because of primary coverage of we are back on wednesday with joe mcmorris and lynn c -- lynn coplin. >> cracker jack is ending a 125-year tradition and doing away with the toy prize. instead each box will come with a pocket sized koran. i was surprised at that. there are stickers with digital codes that lead customers to baseball-inspired prize. it will allow the baseball moment through a one of a kind mobile experience. wow. that sounds like a lot of corporate mumbo-jumbo. >> i...
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we'll also be joined this morning by duke energy ceo lynn good and carolina panthers head coach ron rivera. if that wasn't enough, we'll also be hearing this morning from former treasury secretary hank paulson and honeywell chairman and ceo dave cody. economist john silvia will be joining us to kick things off. first, let's get to the guys in new york. joe, my heart is breaking. i was traveling yesterday and out last night. i missed all of the masters disaster, been reading about it this morning, checking this stuff out. 11 inches? missing? >> ernie ells. becky, i'm telling you -- >> yes, not you. >> right. i read what he said this morning, and my heart really went out to him. after being so great -- you know what he said? he said, i got up to that first three footer for bogey. number one is a really hard hole, and all the greens are really hard. they're so fast. the holes are cut so sharp. they're very scary. what he said really got to me. he said, i couldn't pull the putter back. i know that feeling so well. it's because he's still got the right hand low. i can tell you that ernie is goi
we'll also be joined this morning by duke energy ceo lynn good and carolina panthers head coach ron rivera. if that wasn't enough, we'll also be hearing this morning from former treasury secretary hank paulson and honeywell chairman and ceo dave cody. economist john silvia will be joining us to kick things off. first, let's get to the guys in new york. joe, my heart is breaking. i was traveling yesterday and out last night. i missed all of the masters disaster, been reading about it this...
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. >> reporter: the remains likely belonged to 40-year-old ingrid lynn. lynn's friend saying she planned to go on a date that night with someone she met on line. heading to a mariner's game, eye cording to a report. >> saturday when she didn't pick up her kids, something was wrong. >> reporter: neighbors responding. >> everything was in the house. call, call, no ingrid. >> it was a little weird. >> reporter: then watching the news, those crime scene officers at the site where the remains were found. >> i just thought no, can't be. >> reporter: friend's worst fears confirmed. >> devastating, sick, wrong. >> reporter: the suspect does have a criminal history but no murders on his record. he's due in court today. lauren lyster, abc news, los angeles. >>> new details about the fatal shooting of former new orleans star will smith. the video shows a hummer matching the police description of suspect cardell hayes vehicle stopping suddenly. >> prior to the actions that led to mr. smith's death, my client was involved in a hit and run. someone hit him. the person
. >> reporter: the remains likely belonged to 40-year-old ingrid lynn. lynn's friend saying she planned to go on a date that night with someone she met on line. heading to a mariner's game, eye cording to a report. >> saturday when she didn't pick up her kids, something was wrong. >> reporter: neighbors responding. >> everything was in the house. call, call, no ingrid. >> it was a little weird. >> reporter: then watching the news, those crime scene officers...
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the government not saying which country lynn was sharing our secrets with. he was born in taiwan, came to the at age 14, became a naturalize the u.s. citizen. >> a famous planting hunting telescope is back in action after an emergency. the $600 million keptltelescope slipped into emergency mode last week. shut down to preserve its engines. engineers found the spacecraft over the weekend and they were able to pointite communications antenna towards earth. >> able to download logs and files stored on board and we're using that to decipher what went wrong. >> discovering 5,000 planets since it launched seven years ago. >>> the dangers of the zika virus. >> the spring storm in the south, hail the size of baseballs, all kinds of damage. >>> a live look outside now healdsburg, we have cloudy skies but we'll go breaks in the clouds later today. and there's rain in the forecast. more coming up. ==scott//2 shot== an unusual warning from the nation's top health experts -- an unusual warning from the nation's top health experts -- the zika virus proving to be >> an unu
the government not saying which country lynn was sharing our secrets with. he was born in taiwan, came to the at age 14, became a naturalize the u.s. citizen. >> a famous planting hunting telescope is back in action after an emergency. the $600 million keptltelescope slipped into emergency mode last week. shut down to preserve its engines. engineers found the spacecraft over the weekend and they were able to pointite communications antenna towards earth. >> able to download logs and...