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justice for tara. and as sharon would say, "my tara."said, "my tara." >> reporter: but none of these efforts turned up anything useful. and the sheriff's case wasn't going anywhere either. there was no getting around it. justice for tara just was not happening. in fact, the case was growing cold. stone cold. eventually mike gandy retired, as did these two cops, way up north. retired and moved to sunny florida. and -- >> i got very bored. >> reporter: oh oh. >> i always felt this was a case that could be solved. >> reporter: enter the cold case squad. could they do what no one else had? >> how important was that? >> extremely important. >> reporter: tara's family struggled as time went on without answers and without their tara. >> it was hard. i was robbed of my sister. i had to grow up without one. >> reporter: in 2003, after six years together, sharon and keith finally got married. >> when i was getting ready to walk down the aisle, that was very sad because my baby girl wasn't gonna be in that wedding party. but she was there. [ sniffs
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you know, senator murkowski talked about tara sweeney's background. when she held -- when we had the confirmation hearing in indian affairs, i had the honor of introducing her and she did fantastic in that hearing. republicans, democrats all agreed. and when you look at her background, she's a leader. she is a leader. you can read her resume. you can see all the things that this young woman, relatively young woman has accomplished. senator murkowski mentioned some. she was, for example, the cochair of the alaska federation of natives. that's an elective position in alaska. almost 20% of our population are alaska natives. she was one of the youngest cochairs ever in that incredibly important organization. she was the chair of the arctic economic conference. she has also served in leadership positions at her alaska native regional corporation, the national congress of american indians, and she is ready to lead an organization that needs to be led, needs leadership. so she's clearly qualified. and, mr. president, sometimes there can be confusion in terms
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tara palmeri in singapore for us. thanks, tara. >> they're planning for everything. you never know. all right, our thanks. and the summit, of course, with north korea comes on the heels of a tense g7 economic summit in quebec, canada, where president trump clashed with the prime minister there and other u.s. allies. he faced off with the other top industrial nations over what he sees as unfair trade practices. but it's this photo that many were talking about. a white house adviser claiming the canadian leader is a back stabber, and this morning the president is back on twitter lashing out yet again. abc's arlette saenz is following the developments from d.c. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, kendis and diane. well, president trump is in singapore ready to make nice with one of america's fiercest enemies, but when it comes to one of the country's closest allies, the president is engaged in an epic clash. president trump and his top aides are on the attack against canadian prime minister justin trudeau. >> here's the thing, i mean, he really kind of stabbed us in the back. >> r
tara palmeri in singapore for us. thanks, tara. >> they're planning for everything. you never know. all right, our thanks. and the summit, of course, with north korea comes on the heels of a tense g7 economic summit in quebec, canada, where president trump clashed with the prime minister there and other u.s. allies. he faced off with the other top industrial nations over what he sees as unfair trade practices. but it's this photo that many were talking about. a white house adviser...
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tara, thank you. >>> and this programming note. much more on all of this tomorrow on "this week," a very big show, when george goes one-on-one with president trump's attorney, rudolph giuliani. mide raising many que tonight. a young married couple, just teenagers, accused in wh stveinat murder for hire scheme, involving the young man's parents. police now piecing new details together. abc's stephanie ramos has more. >> reporter: tonight, this teenage husband and wife duo are now behind bars, accused in a bizarre murder for hire plot that led to the death of an austin jeweler. nicholas shaughnessy and jaclyn edison, seen here approaching the crime scene, talking to investigators after his father was found in a pool of blood by his kitchen. >> this is a quiet neighborhood. we don't get a lot of calls out here at all. >> reporter: the murder happening exactly three months ago. nicholas' mother frantically called 911 to report an intruder entered her home, and that she heard "numerous gunshots that sounded very close." with no signs of
tara, thank you. >>> and this programming note. much more on all of this tomorrow on "this week," a very big show, when george goes one-on-one with president trump's attorney, rudolph giuliani. mide raising many que tonight. a young married couple, just teenagers, accused in wh stveinat murder for hire scheme, involving the young man's parents. police now piecing new details together. abc's stephanie ramos has more. >> reporter: tonight, this teenage husband and wife...
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abc's tara palmeri joins us from singapore. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and victor. here in asia the north korean media celebrated the moment while the south koreans were concerned about president trump's promise to stop military drills. back in washington, lawmakers are skeptical that this is a real deal. back from singapore president trump confident about his gamble on kim jong-un. tweeting, the world has taken a big step back from potential nuclear catastrophe. no more rocket launch, nuclear testing or research. this after a five-hour meeting where the north korean leader agreed to give up his nuclear weapons in exchange for security from the u.s. in north korea state media celebrated kim's moment on the world stage. but the actual agreement, lacking specifics like timing and even verification. the president said the details will be worked out. going a step further, president trump saying the u.s. will no longer be conducting military drills over the korean peninsula. >> under the circumstances that
abc's tara palmeri joins us from singapore. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, diane and victor. here in asia the north korean media celebrated the moment while the south koreans were concerned about president trump's promise to stop military drills. back in washington, lawmakers are skeptical that this is a real deal. back from singapore president trump confident about his gamble on kim jong-un. tweeting, the world has taken a big step back from potential nuclear catastrophe....
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tara, thank you very much. let's go back to texas where we find abc news chief political analyst matthew dowd. matthew, good morning. as we saw at the top of tara's piece, the president clearly is attempting to change the narrative here with his meeting with the families he calls angel families. h is that strategy likely to work? >> reporter: well, you know, every american and all of us have great compassion for anybody that's been a victim of violent crime, but i think it's important to underscore one thing that tara said, which is illegal immigrants or immigrants at all commit crimes at a much less rate than american citizens and native born citizens here. i think the president's problem here is this was not a great show, a great show of compassion in a moment, but what's happening at the border is going to continue to be story after story, and until immigration is dealt with, that is the story that's going to take place over the course of the next days, months and weeks ahead. so i think it's going to be ver
tara, thank you very much. let's go back to texas where we find abc news chief political analyst matthew dowd. matthew, good morning. as we saw at the top of tara's piece, the president clearly is attempting to change the narrative here with his meeting with the families he calls angel families. h is that strategy likely to work? >> reporter: well, you know, every american and all of us have great compassion for anybody that's been a victim of violent crime, but i think it's important to...
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tara setmayer, thank you very much. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> whit, over to you. >> dan, thank you. >>> overseas now. it has been a week since a young soccer team disappeared in a system of caves in thailand. an intense search now under way to find those boys, but rain is slowing down the rescue effort. abc's foreign correspondent james longman is at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: one week since the 12 young soccer players and their coach went missing in these caves and the search is intensifying. over a thousand forming an international rescue team. among them u.s., british and chinese specialists trying anything they can, drilling into the rock face, dropping maps and care packages through small crevices and using ultrasonic sensors for any sign of life. it's a colossal effort. this small patch of jungle transformed into a major operational center and it's right at the entrance to that cave. the team trapped along miles of passageways and tunnels that can flood up to 20 feet during recent heavy d
tara setmayer, thank you very much. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> whit, over to you. >> dan, thank you. >>> overseas now. it has been a week since a young soccer team disappeared in a system of caves in thailand. an intense search now under way to find those boys, but rain is slowing down the rescue effort. abc's foreign correspondent james longman is at the scene with the latest. >> reporter: one week since the 12 young soccer players and their coach...
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i have two questions for tara. book cites many incidents of child abuse and i wonder if she thinks that the state should have intervened in her case. also does she think that the state needs to be more involved with checking the quality and the veracity of home schooling. >> that's such a difficult question. with my own family we were pretty isolated as i said. so it's hard for me to see how people would have even really known what was going on. and you know with my family i did confront my parents about the violence with my brother. and they chose not to believe me. they chose to say i was lying. and if it's hard to say how the state can get involved when parents themselves are kind of a part of keeping it quiet. i feel like probably with a lot of as with a lot of things it's good to look inward and think about the people that we know that we are inadvertently maybe hurting by being silent. >> brown: let me introduce our book club pick for june. it's titled "less" by andrew sean greer. it won the pulitzer prize th
i have two questions for tara. book cites many incidents of child abuse and i wonder if she thinks that the state should have intervened in her case. also does she think that the state needs to be more involved with checking the quality and the veracity of home schooling. >> that's such a difficult question. with my own family we were pretty isolated as i said. so it's hard for me to see how people would have even really known what was going on. and you know with my family i did confront...
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one of them told me how she roofs one of tara hated life in rocca.his wife said she regretted going there that she didn't know what it has been it was doing before she arrived she said it's a miserable place this religion is so bad if i'd known i would never have come here his wife prayed all day for her husband to remote it so that they could return home . but also told me it was tara who helped them escape by giving them a mobile phone to call their families as. she couldn't show her kindness towards us in front of her husband it was secrets. she prayed for us to be released and advised us to escape and sequence she said if my husband knew anything about what i'm doing for you he would punish me. a delusion is remembers what happened when the girl's a skype washer then i believe the highest religious police came and asked about them said they are using the girls who escaped right here and they accused us of hiding them i said we didn't know anything about it and seen a girls one come to us via the mother you know i am sure if neighbors often compla
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thank you very much, steve and tara. it's never simple.nd there's never an easy answer, that's for sure. president trump, as he heads to singapore, he chose to make an early exit from the g7. he's missing the discussion about the environment, about cleaning up the oceans, halting climate change. is it too late for australia's gre great barrier reef? we'll take you under water for an up-close look at the desperate effort to save it. that's next. it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. everything. and that 2% cash back adds up to thousands of dollars each year... so i can keep growing my business in big leaps! what's in your wallet? join t-mobile. and get netflix included for the whole family. so you can get lost in space in your own backyard... or get pumped up for your grand entrance. only t-mobile lets you watch your favorite movies and shows in more places, without paying more. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and
thank you very much, steve and tara. it's never simple.nd there's never an easy answer, that's for sure. president trump, as he heads to singapore, he chose to make an early exit from the g7. he's missing the discussion about the environment, about cleaning up the oceans, halting climate change. is it too late for australia's gre great barrier reef? we'll take you under water for an up-close look at the desperate effort to save it. that's next. it took a whole lot more. that's why i switched to...
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abc's tara palmeri in washington starts us off. >> reporter: tonight, president trump at a rally in las vegas, lashing out against democrats for being too soft on immigration. >> because they think immigration -- being weak on the border, which is therefore allowing tremendous crime to come into our country, they think that that's a good issue for them. i don't think being weak on the border, i don't think that's a good issue. >> reporter: the president's zero tolerance policy igniting a brewing backlash against some of his staff. last night, press secretary sarah sanders kicked out of this virginia restaurant while at dinner with family and friends. the owner telling "the washington post" that she asked her to leave on moral grounds. >> the separation of alien families is the product of the same legal loopholes that democrats refuse to close. >> reporter: today, sanders tweeting, last night i was told by the owner of red hen in lexington, virginia, to leave because i work for @potus and i politely left. her actions say far more about her than about me. >> i want a nation to treat every
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tara palmeri at the white house for us. thank you so much. >> all right, and protests are growing at the border. now members of the kennedy family are teaming up with activists and celebrities to take a stand for the children separated from their parents. abc's marcus moore is in mcallen, texas, where the protests have been intense. marcus, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, adrienne. dhs released a statement overnight saying more than 500 children who have been separated have since been reunited with their families, this as the controversy over those separations continues to unfold. chaos outside this immigration processing center in mcallen, texas. protesters blocking a bus carrying immigrant children. their obscured faces frozen in time. these moving images captured saturday. [ chanting ] >> reporter: tensions boiling over at the border amid calls to reunite separated families caught crossing the border illegally and charged under the trump administration's now amended zero tolerance policy. sara dill among the vol
tara palmeri at the white house for us. thank you so much. >> all right, and protests are growing at the border. now members of the kennedy family are teaming up with activists and celebrities to take a stand for the children separated from their parents. abc's marcus moore is in mcallen, texas, where the protests have been intense. marcus, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, adrienne. dhs released a statement overnight saying more than 500 children who have been separated have...
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tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president is still riding high from that summit with kim jong-un and playing up the hit to the fbi and the inspector general's report. he and his legal team seem to be fired up and on the attack. overnight, the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, saying we could know soon if the president will agree to cooperate with special counsel robert mueller in the russia investigation. >> what is the percentage chance that you do an interview? 50/50 is not an acceptable answer. >> we will know hopefully before july 4th. >> reporter: mueller has requested a sitdown with president trump, but giuliani said they are leaning against it and would deal with it after the summit in singapore. earlier, a chaotic scene on the north lawn. the president strolling out of the west wing on the offense. talking about fbi director james comey in the inspector general's report, to slam him. >> it was a den of thieves. >> reporter: and then making this false claim about the report. >> more importantly than anyt
tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the president is still riding high from that summit with kim jong-un and playing up the hit to the fbi and the inspector general's report. he and his legal team seem to be fired up and on the attack. overnight, the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani, saying we could know soon if the president will agree to cooperate with special counsel robert mueller in the russia investigation. >> what is the percentage chance that you do an interview?...
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>> tara, thank you. >>> meantime, there's chaos at the border. the trump administration releasing a plan to reunite the immigrant families. more than 2,000 children separated from their parents in the past two months. some being transported on this bus in texas. tonight, marcus moore has traveled across the border to mexico, where people are gathering, hoping to get to america. >> free the children now! >> reporter: tonight, protests continue along the texas border. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> reporter: hundreds of demonstrators at a port of entry in tornillo demanding answers on those immigrant children separated from their families. >> the trump administration should provide evidence for each and every child who has been reunited. >> reporter: these are the images of the young children being transported from a processing center in mcallen, texas. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren touring that facility today. >> it's a disturbing picture. there are children by themselves. i saw a 6-month-old baby. >> reporter: late tonight, 32 parent
>> tara, thank you. >>> meantime, there's chaos at the border. the trump administration releasing a plan to reunite the immigrant families. more than 2,000 children separated from their parents in the past two months. some being transported on this bus in texas. tonight, marcus moore has traveled across the border to mexico, where people are gathering, hoping to get to america. >> free the children now! >> reporter: tonight, protests continue along the texas border....
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>> tara palmeri for us at the white house. thank you. >>> we head overseas and the fragile cease-fire shattered in afghanistan. two suicide bombings in two days, dozens killed. this despite the cease-fire called for the religious holiday which ends at midnight. government officials hoping to extend the truce. abc senior forei c ian panel is in kabul tonight. >> reporter: it was a shattering blow to three days of relative peace in afghanistan. a suicide bomb attack in the eastern city of jalalabad, killing at least 19, more wounded. but the last three days will be remembered not for war, but peace. an unprecedented ceasefire by the men of the white flag, the taliban, here joining policemen, soldiers and civilians to celebrate the eid holiday at the end of the holy month of ramadan. this incredible video was unimaginable days ago when these two sworn enemies were trying to kill each other. a taliban fighter and an american trained afghan special forces soldier, dancing. the government says it wants to extend the ceasefire. ameri
>> tara palmeri for us at the white house. thank you. >>> we head overseas and the fragile cease-fire shattered in afghanistan. two suicide bombings in two days, dozens killed. this despite the cease-fire called for the religious holiday which ends at midnight. government officials hoping to extend the truce. abc senior forei c ian panel is in kabul tonight. >> reporter: it was a shattering blow to three days of relative peace in afghanistan. a suicide bomb attack in the...
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well, it could have been british designer tara bernerd.& partners and is working on projects around the world. but her latest is right here in london. the grand old red brick hotel on russell square in the heart of the city is reopening this month after a massive refurbishment. i get the hard hat now! i caught up with tara at the newly named principal hotel and we talked about the challenges of such massive projects. the first thing is getting to grips with being back in london, which is great. and we are standing in the heart of the principal hotel, formerly known as the russell, and she really is the great dame of bloomsbury. when we were awarded this project, it was a huge honour, and then as we unravelled what was behind different facades that had been put up over the years, we found this glorious room, but at the time all the ceiling work was lowered and these were conference rooms. i mean, really a shame. as we pulled everything back and we found the marble, we found a little history about the place. this was the palm court where peo
well, it could have been british designer tara bernerd.& partners and is working on projects around the world. but her latest is right here in london. the grand old red brick hotel on russell square in the heart of the city is reopening this month after a massive refurbishment. i get the hard hat now! i caught up with tara at the newly named principal hotel and we talked about the challenges of such massive projects. the first thing is getting to grips with being back in london, which is...
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tara, thank you so much to you.e philadelphia eagles did not get a white house visit, and the winner of the finals will not get one either and andy scholes explains why in this morning's bleacher report and we'll have that next. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you saurect privay because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. . >>> lebron james and steph curry both saying no matter who wins the nba finals the teams aren't going to go to the white house. >>ndy scholes has more on this morning's bleacher report. >> this is brought to you by ford. going for it you can. both lebron and steph curry have spoken about this before and were asked yesterday about a potential trip to the white house if they win th
tara, thank you so much to you.e philadelphia eagles did not get a white house visit, and the winner of the finals will not get one either and andy scholes explains why in this morning's bleacher report and we'll have that next. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change....
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thank you very much, jennifer, tara, barbara, all hour. thank you all three. >>> we have breaking news from canada that we're still watching despite the tensions at the g7 summit as some have called it. the u.s. will sign the joint communique. that communique will cover trade, security, and foreign policy. we'll get a live report on what that all means from quebec city at the top of the hour. some cash back cards send you on a journey to get to your bonus cash back. first they make you sign up for bonus cash back and it's only on a few categories. and when those categories change, you gotta sign up again. when does it end?! with the capital one quicksilver® card, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. it's like a cash back oasis. what's in your wallet? oscar mayer deli fresh ham has no added nitrates, nitrites or artificial preservatives. now deli fresh flavor is for everyone. like those who like... sweet. those who prefer heat. and those who just love meat. oscar mayer deli fresh. a fresh way to deli. oscar mayer
thank you very much, jennifer, tara, barbara, all hour. thank you all three. >>> we have breaking news from canada that we're still watching despite the tensions at the g7 summit as some have called it. the u.s. will sign the joint communique. that communique will cover trade, security, and foreign policy. we'll get a live report on what that all means from quebec city at the top of the hour. some cash back cards send you on a journey to get to your bonus cash back. first they make you...
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tara reporting from the white house this morning, tara, thank you. >>> we want to bring in abc's chiefhite house correspondent jon karl who is also in d.c. hosting "this week" a little bit later this morning. jon, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so let's talk about the russia investigation. rudy giuliani now calling for an investigation into the investigation. it's one thing when he speaks. but now we have prominent lawmakers like mccarthy and mitch mcconnell talking about the mueller investigation, that we need to wrap it up. so does that make a real difference? >> it does. this is a significant change. paula, i mean, the republican leadership in congress has been consistent in supporting the mueller investigation. so even as the president's called it a witch-hunt, even as some of those -- some of his allies in his base have vilified mueller, the congressional leadership, people like mccarthy and paul ryan and mitch mcconnell, have said that mueller must be allowed to do his work. now, the fact that they're coming out and saying it's got to be wrapped up and it's got to be wr
tara reporting from the white house this morning, tara, thank you. >>> we want to bring in abc's chiefhite house correspondent jon karl who is also in d.c. hosting "this week" a little bit later this morning. jon, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so let's talk about the russia investigation. rudy giuliani now calling for an investigation into the investigation. it's one thing when he speaks. but now we have prominent lawmakers like mccarthy and mitch...
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correspondent, tara palmeri. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. well, giuliani seems to be taking it up a notch. he says even though the letter was sent about five months ago, the legal strategy is still the same. it's based on the broadness of the powers of the presidency. overnight, the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani turning up the heat on special counsel robert mueller, telling abc news, if mueller tries to subpoena us, we're going to court. this new threat comes as a shocking secret letter written by president trump's legal team, leaked to "the new york times." the 20-page memo making broad claims that the president cannot be guilty of obstruction in the russia collusion investigation, or be subpoenaed to speak to mueller. >> the russian collusion hoax. it's a hoax. it's a democrat hoax. really a hoax. >> reporter: the memo delivered in january remains a road map for trump's legal strategy. in its, the lawyers argue that as, quote, the chief law enforcement officer, that would amount to him obstructing himself. they also add that trump has
correspondent, tara palmeri. tara, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. well, giuliani seems to be taking it up a notch. he says even though the letter was sent about five months ago, the legal strategy is still the same. it's based on the broadness of the powers of the presidency. overnight, the president's lawyer, rudy giuliani turning up the heat on special counsel robert mueller, telling abc news, if mueller tries to subpoena us, we're going to court. this new...
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tara palmeri live in singapore.ing, tara. >> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. >> it was a historic summit. kim's commitment will did he nine the moment. ending with a promise. >> we have a historic meeting and decided to leave the past behind. the world will see a major change. >> president trump signing an agreeme agreement. >> we have developed a very special bond. it worked out for both of us far better than anybody could have expected. >> reporter: in that letter president trump agreed to provide security guarantees to north korea in exchange for kim's, quote, firm and unwavering commitment to complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula. the president sitting down with abc's chief anchor george stephanopoulos. >> i think he wants to denuke. that's very important. without that, there's nothing to discuss. >> not at the top of the agenda, human rights. >> i believe it's a rough situation over there, no question about it. i think ultimately we'll agree to something. >> it all started with the histo
tara palmeri live in singapore.ing, tara. >> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. >> it was a historic summit. kim's commitment will did he nine the moment. ending with a promise. >> we have a historic meeting and decided to leave the past behind. the world will see a major change. >> president trump signing an agreeme agreement. >> we have developed a very special bond. it worked out for both of us far better than anybody could have expected. >>...
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i will miss tara, she's a wonderful and warm person at these meetings and elsewhere. her passing is noted and i appreciate that. >> thank you very much. i'm doing this out of order. mr. ramos, i should have asked you to please come up and few parting words to your colleagues here on the board. i should have done that right after i gave you the plaque. >> thank you all very much. i really want to say more than anything else. but it was a tremendous honor and a privilege to serve with all of you to serve the people of san francisco and the community as a whole. i feel like i loved it so much that i really jumped at the opportunity to do it full me. in the first few days that i been inside my head is spinning. they are such great work. you all would be very proud of the work that they're doing. i know that you're regularly here from the new perspective that i got. i got even more appreciation for everyone that's doing all the fantastic work. the immensity and the caliber with which they're working it's extraordinary. i feel really extraordinarily privileged. i'm going to
i will miss tara, she's a wonderful and warm person at these meetings and elsewhere. her passing is noted and i appreciate that. >> thank you very much. i'm doing this out of order. mr. ramos, i should have asked you to please come up and few parting words to your colleagues here on the board. i should have done that right after i gave you the plaque. >> thank you all very much. i really want to say more than anything else. but it was a tremendous honor and a privilege to serve with...
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company with more than twenty thousand employees right across bangladesh from geneva we are joined by tara randall rajan she is head of communications branch relationships and country programs at better work that's a program aimed at improving working conditions and labor rights for garment workers and in london we have sara ditty head of policy at fashion revolution and that's a group that advocates for better social and environmental protections within the fashion industry yes it is really good to have you here i want to give our international audience a sense of some of the stories that we've been hearing about garment workers in parts of asia this is the bitter india and her story was brought to us from the asian flu wage alliance have a look. the media market got a metaphor and i want our men and men are going to be a limited company they have their number i find it not going to read me. really reassess. them give me a bit going to me young frisco modern or if i'm going to go to. oxford out of period i am invited over border measure for the stock market. remember. that for me what abo
company with more than twenty thousand employees right across bangladesh from geneva we are joined by tara randall rajan she is head of communications branch relationships and country programs at better work that's a program aimed at improving working conditions and labor rights for garment workers and in london we have sara ditty head of policy at fashion revolution and that's a group that advocates for better social and environmental protections within the fashion industry yes it is really...
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grams of black soot tara grams as five mil he kilograms that would rise up in the earth's atmosphere and block the sunlight there's of course to produce a sudden drastic drop in global temperatures that would last longer than twenty five years and especially destroy much over this protective ozone layer yes for a small nuclear i would rather have no wargames as a concession than like you know or kim jong room and you know their minds saying hey maybe we should just push the button yet no i would i would like that to not be how is this is not a normal thing for people to sit and they really don't think about it all that it's all in the theory it's not human lives north koreans aren't people they're just these dolls that we know it's provocative it's this it's that you point out something amazing about this deal and you know the work of that that i have done covering it is the. organizations like watch try to find and i especially from the korean war still going on technically and north korea one of the four points that was made that. donald trump actually got on the table was. the p.o
grams of black soot tara grams as five mil he kilograms that would rise up in the earth's atmosphere and block the sunlight there's of course to produce a sudden drastic drop in global temperatures that would last longer than twenty five years and especially destroy much over this protective ozone layer yes for a small nuclear i would rather have no wargames as a concession than like you know or kim jong room and you know their minds saying hey maybe we should just push the button yet no i...
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i'm tara palmieri, abc 7 news. back to you, jessica. >> here is a live look at singapore.e sure to stay with abc 7 all morning long. george stephanopoulos reporting live as we count down to the 6:00 p.m. summit, that's when gma starts at 7:00 a.m. >>> one person is dead and anotherioaf iter an kidnapping investigation in san francisco led to a fiery crash in the east bay. the cell phone video showing officers dragging that kidnapping suspect away from his burning vehicle. police say his car crashed into a light pole in emeryville while trying to evade a san francisco poli officer. >> the police officer, she pretty much handled it calm. she had to hold a gun on him for whatever reason, and she asked for someone with a fire extinguisher. yemg for this guy to get out of the car. >> several people tried to help. the suspect is in critical condition. his female passenger died. san francisco police say the pair was wanted for assaulting a woman in the tender loan before shoving her into the trunk. police say the woman escaped well before the crash. >>> developing news in sausali
i'm tara palmieri, abc 7 news. back to you, jessica. >> here is a live look at singapore.e sure to stay with abc 7 all morning long. george stephanopoulos reporting live as we count down to the 6:00 p.m. summit, that's when gma starts at 7:00 a.m. >>> one person is dead and anotherioaf iter an kidnapping investigation in san francisco led to a fiery crash in the east bay. the cell phone video showing officers dragging that kidnapping suspect away from his burning vehicle. police...
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differences in the flight its impact on male and female bodies the two were in constant contact with tara even singing a song for her colleague was. soon. my heart flinched only when i spoke to my mother i was flying over to volga river my hometown river where i grew up and at this moment i was talking to my mother that's when my voice started to tremble you need to tell her confident words given that she became a widow with three children at twenty six you were not allowed to say where we were heading would sign a non-disclosure agreement telling you that i'd been approved for the national team in parachuting when she found out about my flight she just said you tricked me and i replied mother please forgive me. but the flight was far from easy and could have ended in tragedy it's now known that a person needs about seven days to get used to space something that wasn't taken into account at the time tara chauffeur suffered a lot during her flight while space commands did not get any messages from her for hours she also informed a verse program mistake that meant her craft couldn't return
differences in the flight its impact on male and female bodies the two were in constant contact with tara even singing a song for her colleague was. soon. my heart flinched only when i spoke to my mother i was flying over to volga river my hometown river where i grew up and at this moment i was talking to my mother that's when my voice started to tremble you need to tell her confident words given that she became a widow with three children at twenty six you were not allowed to say where we were...
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here's tara palmeri at the white house. >> reporter: tonight, the shocking suggestion made by one of trump's lead attorneys about the scope of the president's powers. >> do you and the president's attorneys believe the president has the power to pardon himself? >> he's not, but he probably does. >> reporter: rudy giuliani was responding after a secret memo sent to the special counsel leaked to "the new york times." in it, trump's lawyers claim that the president can't be guilty of obstructing justice, and has the authority to terminate the case. while giuliani said a self-pardon may be legal, he acknowledged it would come at a high political price. >> the president of the united states pardoning himself would just be unthinkable and it would -- it would lead to probably an immediate impeachment. >> reporter: giuliani serving notice. if mueller attempts to subpoena the president to testify about russian collusion or obstruction, they will fight it out in court. >> a president can go before a judge and say it's for purposes of harassment. it's unnecessary. >> reporter: experts are skep
here's tara palmeri at the white house. >> reporter: tonight, the shocking suggestion made by one of trump's lead attorneys about the scope of the president's powers. >> do you and the president's attorneys believe the president has the power to pardon himself? >> he's not, but he probably does. >> reporter: rudy giuliani was responding after a secret memo sent to the special counsel leaked to "the new york times." in it, trump's lawyers claim that the...
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reporting from singapore i'm tara pammeri, abc 7 news.k to you, reggie and natasha. >> we appreciate your time. >> some remarkable moments between these two leaders. >> an incredible series of images, incredible moments, things that would not seem imaginable until you actually saw them take place. the president seemed to relish every minute of it, clearly sees this as the defining moment of his presidency. >> of course you can expect much more coverage coming up on "gma" starting at 7:00 a.m. pref >>> you are never more than 7 minutes away. daly city 50. the peninsula side, mid to upper 50s here. then same thing over on the east bayside. look at that, san jose 61, 56 san ramon, 64 antioch, 53 in napa, 55 in san francisco. here is a look at our emeryville camera. talk about a commute planner today, it resolved around trying to stay cool. need that air conditioning no matter where you're driving. ferry choppy south of the bay bridge. may be cool this morning but warm to hot this afternoon. san francisco 57 at 8:00, low 60s at noon, then we
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>> tara, thank you. live from the white house tonight. >>> and this programming note. tomorrow on "this week," jonathan karl with former white house chief strategist steve bannon. his first live sunday morning interview since leaving the trump administration. >>> we move on to the school project in a high school in california raising many concerns tonight. a student dressed as a ku klux klan grand wizard for an assignment in history class. marcy gonzalez with the details. >> reporter: outrage as a student in southern california is allowed to walk around campus like this. >> he wore it throughout the school. in lunch, things like that. i don't think it's appropriate. >> reporter: the freshman in full ku klux klan garb for a history project on a former imperial wizard. >> it made me feel threatened. >> reporter: the costume approved by a teacher. harbor teacher preparation academy. students immediately sharing their discomfort. >> it kind of rattled me. it's hard to believe she would allow a klansman to walk around. from her approval. so we asked her and she said that --
>> tara, thank you. live from the white house tonight. >>> and this programming note. tomorrow on "this week," jonathan karl with former white house chief strategist steve bannon. his first live sunday morning interview since leaving the trump administration. >>> we move on to the school project in a high school in california raising many concerns tonight. a student dressed as a ku klux klan grand wizard for an assignment in history class. marcy gonzalez with...
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. >> reporter: both tara and amy are understandably jittery.is video of the rats in the storage unit. it has been a difficult two weeks for the family. their stuff in storage was supposed to be moved in this rental home in oakland. >> we moved everything over here -- sorry. and then found out that she wasn't even the landlord. >> reporter: they say they lost nearly $4,000 to a woman they thought was the landlord of the home. they said the woman promised to reimburse them. the real landlord is a pleasant hill police officer. police are now searching for the woman suspected as the landlord and getting away with thousands of dollars fromtar tara and amy >> my heart sunk. still in shock. >> the couple was told they must vaca vacate what they thought was their new rental home. i want to hear from you. my "7 on your side" hotline is open week days 10:00 to 2:00. the telephone number is (415) 954-8151. >> oh, keep us posted. >> one last time, i want to update the heat coming our way. >> spense scer is here with tha >> here is a look at live doppler 7.
. >> reporter: both tara and amy are understandably jittery.is video of the rats in the storage unit. it has been a difficult two weeks for the family. their stuff in storage was supposed to be moved in this rental home in oakland. >> we moved everything over here -- sorry. and then found out that she wasn't even the landlord. >> reporter: they say they lost nearly $4,000 to a woman they thought was the landlord of the home. they said the woman promised to reimburse them. the...
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i'm more like this and tennis is this tell me he has all the time tara. tara. germany's out in the first round for the first time since nine hundred thirty eight. you need then yeah hey i'm daniel and i am not surprise started saying that i'm not surprised. i'm not german but. emotionally if no no i mean it's just football it's again i don't ever take sports that seriously but. i am shocked there is a lot of disbelief silence i was actually inside germany's biggest fan zone and a lot of fans it was shock sadness what a surprise. this country is not the same anymore but you know what those pictures are somewhat also misleading because initially that is how the fence felt but like i promised like ten minutes after you had a lot of germany fans dancing smiling and celebrating for them it was like it's ok and you know we're just have to wait another four years not me have another go at it most modern you know if you know if you ever shoot emptiness inside sadness well maybe we should look at the tournaments so far. germany we have it here on the screen germany had
i'm more like this and tennis is this tell me he has all the time tara. tara. germany's out in the first round for the first time since nine hundred thirty eight. you need then yeah hey i'm daniel and i am not surprise started saying that i'm not surprised. i'm not german but. emotionally if no no i mean it's just football it's again i don't ever take sports that seriously but. i am shocked there is a lot of disbelief silence i was actually inside germany's biggest fan zone and a lot of fans it...