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arresting 19-year-old tyler branton. a nonstudent visiting the campus. the victim was also a nonstudent. >> you think they are visiting friends here. >> reporter: police say they found branton with bloody evidence outside the dorm. and is not resisting arrest. >> i was over there when it happened and it was crazy and just absolutely so heart breaking. >> reporter: after the incident most people on campus assumed it was taken place between two students. and when they learned both men were outsiders, they felt more vulnerable. >> that is a scarey part. >> we are sheltered. and some people do come in that aren't supposed to come in. >> it is hard to accept. >> reporter: especially here. at sonoma state, it has been tough to look at books today when also looking over a shoulder. wayne freedman abc7 news. >>> a sacramento judge delayed a decision today on whether search warrants should remain public. these sketches show d'angelo standing in court. charged with 12 counts of murder. in court today was the god daughter of two murder victims. >> after 40 years i
arresting 19-year-old tyler branton. a nonstudent visiting the campus. the victim was also a nonstudent. >> you think they are visiting friends here. >> reporter: police say they found branton with bloody evidence outside the dorm. and is not resisting arrest. >> i was over there when it happened and it was crazy and just absolutely so heart breaking. >> reporter: after the incident most people on campus assumed it was taken place between two students. and when they...
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laurel >> all right tyler? what did you hear? >> i heard the word colorado >> that's not an option. >> okay. we have a cool graphic here that i'm supposed to side you -- >> i heard laurel. >> okay. laurel >> i heard laurel as well. >> you heard laurel. >> guy >> craziest thing, i heard "power lunch" rocks. no when it first played, i heard yanny. and then i heard y-laurel. >> can i tell you why? >> maybe i'm a genius. >> i think it's the medium some people hear it on their phones and some people hear it on their tv. that's my theory >> what did you hear >> the first one i heard yanny i'm going laurel >> you know what's weird the first time i heard 100% yanny. and now i heard laurel really weird >> craziest thing. >> it's the aliens it's the mayans coming through i'm telling you, sign of the apocalypse >> if only companies could be this smart when it comes to their marketing tools. it's a viral sensation. >> when was the dress thing? >> 2015. >> wow okay >> what color was the dress? >> all right, everybody. >> blue and gold >> on t
laurel >> all right tyler? what did you hear? >> i heard the word colorado >> that's not an option. >> okay. we have a cool graphic here that i'm supposed to side you -- >> i heard laurel. >> okay. laurel >> i heard laurel as well. >> you heard laurel. >> guy >> craziest thing, i heard "power lunch" rocks. no when it first played, i heard yanny. and then i heard y-laurel. >> can i tell you why? >> maybe i'm a...
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my son, tyler, was a musician, a writer in an artist. he had a beautiful spirit of love and compassion for all living things. tyler was also transgender and he bravely try to be his authentic self in a society that is intolerant of gender nonconformity. he came out as trans when he was 13 years old. signs of personal struggle had appeared a few years earlier but it was at 13 that he found the courage to declare that his gender identity and his sense of self to not conform with the body he was born with. for those of us who have not experienced gender dysphoria we can only imagine how this would feel. anyone who is not personally gone through the struggle the emotional, psychological and biological told that it brings to not pass judgment or pretend to understand what this would be like. i can tell you that when your own child we love more than life itself tells you he can't stand the changes closer look in the mirror you listen. our familyhe supported him in hs transition. he began the process of social transition and received appropriat
my son, tyler, was a musician, a writer in an artist. he had a beautiful spirit of love and compassion for all living things. tyler was also transgender and he bravely try to be his authentic self in a society that is intolerant of gender nonconformity. he came out as trans when he was 13 years old. signs of personal struggle had appeared a few years earlier but it was at 13 that he found the courage to declare that his gender identity and his sense of self to not conform with the body he was...
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. >>> c-span takes you to tyler, texas, with the help of our cable partners, we'll explore tyler's literary scene and history. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. albert durkin talks about his book on the. >> everything he did in the senate is in a problem solving mode. how we fix this particular thing for texans. how do we make this better? so he did that without ideology getting in the way. he did that without partisanship in the way. that made him, well, greatly loved in austin. he was hands down, both parties, someone you wanted to work with. >>> we visit with bobby evans , the father of the adopt a highway program. >> 1984, i know we took a trip to south dakota to the highway meeting. i had to give a speech to a civic club. and i had a portion of that speech that i challenge you to adopt a highway to get rid of litter. and of course that was a speech. i didn't expect them to do anything. but the more i thought about that, you know, that may be something we can do. >> then we'll visit the smith county historical society to hear about the history of race at robert e. lee high school. >> the s
. >>> c-span takes you to tyler, texas, with the help of our cable partners, we'll explore tyler's literary scene and history. saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. albert durkin talks about his book on the. >> everything he did in the senate is in a problem solving mode. how we fix this particular thing for texans. how do we make this better? so he did that without ideology getting in the way. he did that without partisanship in the way. that made him, well, greatly loved in austin. he...
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you were talking to tyler schultz as a source. edcalled you. what happened then? >> my first original source wasn't tyler but he was an important corroborating source. i first made con account with him through linkedin. then one afternoon at "wall street journal"'s manhattan headquarters. he's terrified. he's got a burner phone. he starts telling me about his experience at the company which lasted 8 months and ended with him trying to raise his concerns with elizabeth and her boyfriend who was number two in the company. they basically told him in no uncertain terms that he was too young and too green and didn't know what he was talking about and told him to shut up or leave. so he ended up leaving. at which point elizabeth called his grandfather george, the famous former secretary of state and told him if tyler persisted in pursuing this vendetta against her, he would lose. howie: elizabeth wouldn't talk to you. but you met with her high-powered lawyer and it got hot. >> they came to our offices at the "wall street journal" in 2015. heather king who had been a par
you were talking to tyler schultz as a source. edcalled you. what happened then? >> my first original source wasn't tyler but he was an important corroborating source. i first made con account with him through linkedin. then one afternoon at "wall street journal"'s manhattan headquarters. he's terrified. he's got a burner phone. he starts telling me about his experience at the company which lasted 8 months and ended with him trying to raise his concerns with elizabeth and her...
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he examined doris tyler and others who have reported vision loss after stem cell injections. he warns patients should beware of treatment that isn't fda approved. and any providers who charge for participation in research. >> when they go off to the clinics they're stepping outside of, of mainstream american medicine. >> yet there have been some apparent success stories. >> we have to do something, we can't just sit back and wait for mother nature. >> she owns a machine shop in elkheart, indiana. and macular degeneration robbed her of ability to read. she estimates spending $60,000 for three procedures using stem cells from her bone marrow. >> i knew i didn't have much choice. it was either that, or go completely blind. and, that was unacceptable. >> she says she can now see, the people she is talking to. and read with the help of a magnifier. off awe i would do it all over again. >> the cell surgical network wasn't involved in her treatment. but in an e-mail to cbs news, one of its founders says, this is a new way of helping patients heal. insisting. it is safe and clean. in
he examined doris tyler and others who have reported vision loss after stem cell injections. he warns patients should beware of treatment that isn't fda approved. and any providers who charge for participation in research. >> when they go off to the clinics they're stepping outside of, of mainstream american medicine. >> yet there have been some apparent success stories. >> we have to do something, we can't just sit back and wait for mother nature. >> she owns a machine...
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[inaudible conversations] >> this weekend c-span cities were tissue to tyler, texas with the help of our cable partners we will explore the literary scene in history. saturday at 12:00 p.m. eastern on the tv author robert discusses his book about the life of former texas lieutenant governor and state senator. >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem-solving mode and how we fix this particular thing for texans and how do we make this better. he did that without ideology and that without partisanship getting in the way and so that made him well and greatly loved in austin. he was hands down both parties was a person people can work with. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv we visit with bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district texas department of transportation and the father of the adopt a highway program. >> 1984 i know we took a trip to south dakota with a highway meeting and i had to give a speech to a civic club and i challenged you to adopt a highway to get rid of litter. of course that was just a part of my speech and i didn't expect ev
[inaudible conversations] >> this weekend c-span cities were tissue to tyler, texas with the help of our cable partners we will explore the literary scene in history. saturday at 12:00 p.m. eastern on the tv author robert discusses his book about the life of former texas lieutenant governor and state senator. >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem-solving mode and how we fix this particular thing for texans and how do we make this better. he did that without ideology...
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. >> tyler welcome everybody, i am tyler mathisen let's get to trading at this hour, what a busy day we are watching we are around session lows right now of 100 points off of them right now. see see seema see seema mody is at the new york stocks exchange. >> the europe market is closed for the day. a lot of moves out of rome and the lead that raise the likelihood of a possible snap election worries that these parties can campaign on an anti european platform italy is much larger than greece, third largest european economy, making it much more intertwine but global assets also, worth noting that italy has been without a government since an inconclusive vote in early march. the banks are dragging down further. what has been working is the rate sectors, utilities and reach are higher at this moment. >> seema mody, thank you let's take a closer look at what's happening in europe and how it is affecting u.s. markets. our wilfred frost is joining us now. it is complicated of the government there >> yes, initially the last month we have seen four yields that raise because of the prospect of
. >> tyler welcome everybody, i am tyler mathisen let's get to trading at this hour, what a busy day we are watching we are around session lows right now of 100 points off of them right now. see see seema see seema mody is at the new york stocks exchange. >> the europe market is closed for the day. a lot of moves out of rome and the lead that raise the likelihood of a possible snap election worries that these parties can campaign on an anti european platform italy is much larger...
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. >> up next the compelling story of cameron and tyler who are the first in the family to graduate from college. >>> right now kristen is here with a look ahead to news the 5:00. >>> thanks larry and ama. new at 5:00, the local chef in jail charged with robbing a bank and he talks about what happened in an interview on abc 7 news. >>> a scientists first comments after accused of spying. abc 7 news interviews a woman struggling to restore her good name. >>> and the local police chief who revealed he was in "star wars." yup the stories and >>> coming up ton on abc 7 at 8:00 it's a new episode of once upon a time by fled i maverick ace agents of shield. at 9:00, 2020 all about the golden state killer. then don't miss abc 7 news at 11:00. >>> in two weeks students from the haus school of business will receive dploms. >> among those graduates are identical twins cameron and tyler the first in their family to forfeit graduate from college. lyanne melendez has the compelling story. >> reporter: for a second there i thought i had a blurry vision. >> hi, hi i'm cameron and i'm tyler. >> born in
. >> up next the compelling story of cameron and tyler who are the first in the family to graduate from college. >>> right now kristen is here with a look ahead to news the 5:00. >>> thanks larry and ama. new at 5:00, the local chef in jail charged with robbing a bank and he talks about what happened in an interview on abc 7 news. >>> a scientists first comments after accused of spying. abc 7 news interviews a woman struggling to restore her good name....
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tyler bratton is being held without bail on one charge of murder. the freshman housing facility is where police were called early sunday night. the victim is a 26-year-old man from sonoma county, but they are not releasing his name until his family is notified. petaluma police have taken over the case and investigators say the two men were visiting a woman who lives in the dorm. witnesses who saw tyler bratton leaving , carrying a knife said he had been attacked. >> this is my knife. if they ask for it, they can have it. i was defending myself. he kept saying, idea what i had to do. i was defending myself. >> the university president says counselors will be available to help any students cope with the situation this week. students were already feeling stress this week because it is final exam week. they started yesterday. >>> 72-year-old joseph d'angelo, the man accused of being the golden state killer was in a sacramento killer yesterday. >> he was wearing an orange jail jumpsuit in a courtroom packed with reporters. cameras were not allowed inside
tyler bratton is being held without bail on one charge of murder. the freshman housing facility is where police were called early sunday night. the victim is a 26-year-old man from sonoma county, but they are not releasing his name until his family is notified. petaluma police have taken over the case and investigators say the two men were visiting a woman who lives in the dorm. witnesses who saw tyler bratton leaving , carrying a knife said he had been attacked. >> this is my knife. if...
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i wanted to talk to tyler first. i don't want to rain on his parade. >> i was all for it. go do your thing, mom. let's do it together. >> laura and tyler say they both helped to mote vase one another by having a friendly little competition about who had the highest gpa. no word yet who did. laura finished her degree while working full-time in the university's communications department. >> well done, congratulations to them both. we are getting our first look at the royal baby, look at these. precious photos, two official photos of prince louis were just released. one is by himself. he's being kissed by his big sister. prince william, and duchess kate say they released the photos to thank the public for the kind messages they have received since his birth. the excitement is growing about prince harry and meghan markle's upcoming wedding. we're going to talk to a local author who's organizing a way for folks here to celebrate that royal wedding. lots of people get up very early. >> i remember kate's wedding, 2 or 3 in the morning. >> we are so fascinated with it, though. >>
i wanted to talk to tyler first. i don't want to rain on his parade. >> i was all for it. go do your thing, mom. let's do it together. >> laura and tyler say they both helped to mote vase one another by having a friendly little competition about who had the highest gpa. no word yet who did. laura finished her degree while working full-time in the university's communications department. >> well done, congratulations to them both. we are getting our first look at the royal baby,...
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and other about tyler stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. next, on the civil war, university of virginia professor elizabeth varon talks about former confederate general james longstreet and his reputation after the civil war. she describes how longstreet joined the republican party during reconstruction and often had to defend his military service to other former confederates to suggest he was a traitor to the south for his views in politics. this 50-minute talk was part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia center for civil war history. prof. varon: in march of 1867, james longstreet was thriving. he was regarded in the former confederate states as one of the great heroes of the civil war, having commanded the army of northern virginia first corps and won confederate victories at fredericksburg, among other battles. longstreet had been robert e. lee's work horse. settled where he he achieved economic success working as a cotton broker and enjoyed the
and other about tyler stops on our tour at c-span.org/citiestour. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. next, on the civil war, university of virginia professor elizabeth varon talks about former confederate general james longstreet and his reputation after the civil war. she describes how longstreet joined the republican party during reconstruction and often had to defend his military service to other former confederates to suggest he was a traitor to the...
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kevin ward, knows tyler anderson: "it's hard for me to believe that tyler would even do anything like this or even be involved in something like this. because he's really loved that little girl, but you don't know people behind closed doors."tyler is in the sacramento county jail awaiting transfer to the washoe county jail in reno, where he'll be charged with child neglect causing substantial bodily harm. averyauna is already in custody at the washoe county jail and charged with child neglect.voice of leyanie robinson, victim's mother: (unintelligible)leyanie robinson says her ex tyler had full ( marty )that was sara zendehnam reporting. leyanie robinson says her ex tyler had full custody of callie... but wishes her daughter could have been with her instead. coming up next... it was supposed to be a day of biking, it ended in tragedy and a remarkable story of survival following a mountain lion attack. we have the story after the break. ) ( marty )one person is dead and another seriously injured, after they were attacked by a mountain lion while biking in washington state. mitch pitman
kevin ward, knows tyler anderson: "it's hard for me to believe that tyler would even do anything like this or even be involved in something like this. because he's really loved that little girl, but you don't know people behind closed doors."tyler is in the sacramento county jail awaiting transfer to the washoe county jail in reno, where he'll be charged with child neglect causing substantial bodily harm. averyauna is already in custody at the washoe county jail and charged with child...
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na -there was a night of tv that was mary tyler moore. -i watched ow "the mary tyler moore there's not one show that i missed. ♪ fey: that show was big, big deal. yeah. ♪ -♪ who can turn the world on... ♪ -it was second nature to me, i didn't feel that separate -♪ who can take a nothing day -sheame america's sweetheart very quickly. -♪ well, it's you, girl, and you should know it ♪ -dick van dyke: i mean she was gorgeous, and she had a sensuality about her. -she was an embracer of the world. -♪ love is all around... -betty white: we became very close friends. anthat's why it was such fun. -♪ you're gonna make it after all ♪ -gavin macleod: she just had a gt from god. and, for me, she was a gift from god.
na -there was a night of tv that was mary tyler moore. -i watched ow "the mary tyler moore there's not one show that i missed. ♪ fey: that show was big, big deal. yeah. ♪ -♪ who can turn the world on... ♪ -it was second nature to me, i didn't feel that separate -♪ who can take a nothing day -sheame america's sweetheart very quickly. -♪ well, it's you, girl, and you should know it ♪ -dick van dyke: i mean she was gorgeous, and she had a sensuality about her. -she was an...
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john tyler morgan was born in 1824 in the state of tennessee. in 1855, he married a local selma girl. 1861, he attended the alabama secession convention. he was a strong state rights supporter in felt the federal government was overstepping its bounds in trying to regulate slavery. , along withsecede the majority from the union. 1876, he was a senator from alabama, a reconstructionist, and he was very much in favor of the united states acquiring hawaii, cuba, and the philippines. father of the the panama can now because he thought the united states should be involved in a canal system in central america. he was instrumental in working with theodore roosevelt in making sure the united states was instrumental in finishing the panama canal. during reconstruction, john tyler morgan was very much focused on trying to rebuild the state of alabama. he was not in support of rights for african-americans. he was very much in favor of maintaining jim crow laws to keep society stable. he served six terms in the united states senate and died in selma in 1907
john tyler morgan was born in 1824 in the state of tennessee. in 1855, he married a local selma girl. 1861, he attended the alabama secession convention. he was a strong state rights supporter in felt the federal government was overstepping its bounds in trying to regulate slavery. , along withsecede the majority from the union. 1876, he was a senator from alabama, a reconstructionist, and he was very much in favor of the united states acquiring hawaii, cuba, and the philippines. father of the...
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we have 20,000 college students in tyler. tyler is a historic city in texas. tyler was the financial and professional hub. the east texas oilfield is the number one oilfield in america. it was used to support the world war ii effort. it is one of the largest geographical oil fields. is not present as much now. -- it is not producing as much now. brought a large amount of entrepreneurs to a community. -- inherently come your entrepreneurial. in the 1920's, a town of eight to 10,000 within the data 30 related -- 20%, related to the oilfield. host: he should -- be shared to tune in this weekend as we travel to tyler, texas. to watch that video and other c-span.org/cities tour. we are in open phones, good morning. caller: good morning. mr. horwitz is part of the problem with this hysteria. he was usinggy -- the large black men in the coffee shop in the small white woman who called the police. we all heard those stories. some of your other colors came didaying the black muslims this type of stuff. there are bad guys -- they are back as because they are not white qu
we have 20,000 college students in tyler. tyler is a historic city in texas. tyler was the financial and professional hub. the east texas oilfield is the number one oilfield in america. it was used to support the world war ii effort. it is one of the largest geographical oil fields. is not present as much now. -- it is not producing as much now. brought a large amount of entrepreneurs to a community. -- inherently come your entrepreneurial. in the 1920's, a town of eight to 10,000 within the...
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. >> that's right, tyler good afternoon the market has rallied since the job report as bob pointed out and there is several factors and wage inflation have not been as extreme and the january job report that we saw in early february and the worse of the trade fears have failed to materialized once people realized the offset of tax cuts and relative to the actual number we are looking at $800 billion and tail winds to approximately $80 billion and head winds from over the course of the next 12 or 8 months and you talk about with shares b buy backs, the lat five or ten years, there is a lot of validity to them. if you think of studies suggested of 600 billions of buy backs. you get 5% for just owning stocks >> all right, so jim, let's talk a little bit about the buy back move, number one number two of the head win that has appeared and some abated a little bit one head wind that may start to exert pressure is oil prices the buy back trend is clearly a positive there is a real economic value of company buying back their stocks the tax plan is helping that there is a head wind that's comin
. >> that's right, tyler good afternoon the market has rallied since the job report as bob pointed out and there is several factors and wage inflation have not been as extreme and the january job report that we saw in early february and the worse of the trade fears have failed to materialized once people realized the offset of tax cuts and relative to the actual number we are looking at $800 billion and tail winds to approximately $80 billion and head winds from over the course of the...
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this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to tyler, texas. we will explore the literary scene and history of tyler on saturday. the author will discuss his book about life of bill ratliff. >> everything he did in the senate was in problem-solving mode. how do we fix this particular thing for texans? how do we make this better? he did that without ideology getting in the way, without partisanship getting in the way. that made him greatly loved in austin. was a person he people could work with. at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, we visit with bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district texas department of transportation. >> we took a trip to south dakota for a highway meeting. i had to give a speech to the civics club. i challenge you to adopt a highway to get rid of litter. that was just part of my speech. i did not expect anybody to jump up and do anything. the more i thought about that, i thought that might be something we can try. >> we will visit the smith county historical society to hear about the history of race and ro
this weekend, c-span cities tour takes you to tyler, texas. we will explore the literary scene and history of tyler on saturday. the author will discuss his book about life of bill ratliff. >> everything he did in the senate was in problem-solving mode. how do we fix this particular thing for texans? how do we make this better? he did that without ideology getting in the way, without partisanship getting in the way. that made him greatly loved in austin. was a person he people could work...
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kar carolyn tyler joins us with more. >> for many people, it's just a day off. for those who served and lost family members, it's a day on, on the calendar to honor that ultimate sacrifice. >> something new on this holiday now 150 years old. at the national cemetery in san francisco's presidio, a red rose was gently laid on each of 26,425 headstones. boyd mcgowan, a navy reservist and his son patrick were among those placing the flowers. >> i think it's an important thing for everybody to think about. the true spirit of the holiday. >> traditionally the flags were placed. the roses were courtesy of employees from sunset scavenger who added another poignant touch. >> we're going to read every headstone and every soldier buried here today. we're going to read their name. >> it's one of the largest events and equally heartfelt was this gathering in walnut creek. >> in mountain view, a color guard kicked off the event including a wreath laying ceremony by family members of the fallen. red paper poppies, a symbol of world war i were laid on the memorial at eagle park
kar carolyn tyler joins us with more. >> for many people, it's just a day off. for those who served and lost family members, it's a day on, on the calendar to honor that ultimate sacrifice. >> something new on this holiday now 150 years old. at the national cemetery in san francisco's presidio, a red rose was gently laid on each of 26,425 headstones. boyd mcgowan, a navy reservist and his son patrick were among those placing the flowers. >> i think it's an important thing for...
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carolyn tyler has more. >> more than 400,000 people ride b.a.r.t. every day and some are happy with the system. >> i actually think b.a.r.t. is fine. >> for those who think otherwise, b.a.r.t.'s directors are hoping to improve the customer experience. this week they're discussing design guidelines that call for a consistent look and feel for the more than 45 stations in the system. he's one of the b.a.r.t. director. >> it doesn't matter if you're getting on at pleasant hill or another station. you'll be able to find out where you're going. we'll have the same high standards across all stations. >> this customer centered plan includes clear consistent signage. for example at the fremont station where there's confusion about the entrance and parking, this would be the change. if you're wondering what's name of this station, the identification will be obvious. upgraded lighting would also be uniform throughout the system. >> i would like to see little coffee shops down here. >> that's also on the drawing board. >> what i think customers will notice is
carolyn tyler has more. >> more than 400,000 people ride b.a.r.t. every day and some are happy with the system. >> i actually think b.a.r.t. is fine. >> for those who think otherwise, b.a.r.t.'s directors are hoping to improve the customer experience. this week they're discussing design guidelines that call for a consistent look and feel for the more than 45 stations in the system. he's one of the b.a.r.t. director. >> it doesn't matter if you're getting on at pleasant...
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learn about tyler and other towns on c-span.org. you are watching american history tv come all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> each week, american artifacts takes you into archives, museums, and historic sites around the country. next, we visit the smithsonian national air and space museum to learn about stone carvings created an trenches of bunkers by walk one soldiers and only recently rediscovered. photographs are featured in the exhibit. >> hello, my name is dr. jeff gusky and i am a national geographic photographer. welcome to the smithsonian national air and space museum and to artist soldiers commemorating world war i. the space i am standing in front of is a large underground city. we are just seeing a small segment of this vast space which once held up to 4000 world war i soldiers. it was occupied initially by the french and then the german and then the french took it back and then the americans. and, in this space, soldiers from the main national guard, part of the yankee division, lived underground for almost two mo
learn about tyler and other towns on c-span.org. you are watching american history tv come all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> each week, american artifacts takes you into archives, museums, and historic sites around the country. next, we visit the smithsonian national air and space museum to learn about stone carvings created an trenches of bunkers by walk one soldiers and only recently rediscovered. photographs are featured in the exhibit. >> hello, my name is dr. jeff gusky...
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"power lunch" begins now >> and brian, thank you, i am tyler mathis tyler mathisen, welcome to "power lunch" on a busy day on tuesday. a deal or about aggregated deal. president trump is going to announce his decision on the iran deal in one hour from now reports indicate that he'll pul out. what will that mean and the whole issue including the price of oil disney about to release its earnings today the company is working on a cash offer trying to steal deals away from disney. instead of going toe to toe on amazon, one retailer is working hand in hand with the online giant. you can't beat them? join them. "power lunch" starts now >> welcome to "power lunch." i am michelle caruso-cabrera stocks are lower across the board. the dow is down by 100 points. go goldman sachs and they are all moving higher. ex sara. >> we are counting down to president trump's announcement on the nuclear iran deal his decision no question will have far reach on oil and trade. eamon javers is covering for us at the white house and hans nichoin this case nichols. >> the speculation is the president is going to
"power lunch" begins now >> and brian, thank you, i am tyler mathis tyler mathisen, welcome to "power lunch" on a busy day on tuesday. a deal or about aggregated deal. president trump is going to announce his decision on the iran deal in one hour from now reports indicate that he'll pul out. what will that mean and the whole issue including the price of oil disney about to release its earnings today the company is working on a cash offer trying to steal deals away from...
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i'm tyler mathisen glad you to join us. your money is kind of holding steady right now the dow trying to carve out modest gains michelle mentioned consumer staples, one of the worst performing groups right now. we will talk more on that coming up and small caps they are a bright spot the russel 2000 etd hitting a record high for the third day. rates are moving yield on the ten year tressy above 3.1% but they backed off from that just now. >> it's get right to the disaster du jour campbell's soup. down 10% nearly 40% in the past year striking down the entire packaged goods sector. general mills, kellogg, kraft, heinz, they are all lower. bob pisani joins us from the nyse with more. >> it is a not too great an exaggeration to say that the package food companies, consumer staples are facing an existential crisis meaning what exactly are they around for. that's the issue let me show you what we have been dealing with for a number of years ballots over pricing, over shelf space. brand name erosion going on as people switch to ge
i'm tyler mathisen glad you to join us. your money is kind of holding steady right now the dow trying to carve out modest gains michelle mentioned consumer staples, one of the worst performing groups right now. we will talk more on that coming up and small caps they are a bright spot the russel 2000 etd hitting a record high for the third day. rates are moving yield on the ten year tressy above 3.1% but they backed off from that just now. >> it's get right to the disaster du jour...
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-there was a night of tv that was mary tyler moore. -i watched "the mary tyler moore show." there'one show that i missed. ♪ ho fey: that sw was big, big deal. yeah. ♪ -♪ who can turn the world on... ♪ -it was second nature to me, i didn't feel that separate from the character i was playing. -♪ who can take a nothing day -she became america's sweetheart very quickly. -♪ well, it's you, girl, and you should kw it ♪ -dick vaordyke: i mean she wasous, and she had a sensuality about her. -she was an embracer of the world. -♪ love is all around... -betty white: we became very close friends. and that's why it was such fun. -♪ you're gonna make itaf♪ -g hin macleod: she ad a gift from god. and, for me, she was a gift from god.
-there was a night of tv that was mary tyler moore. -i watched "the mary tyler moore show." there'one show that i missed. ♪ ho fey: that sw was big, big deal. yeah. ♪ -♪ who can turn the world on... ♪ -it was second nature to me, i didn't feel that separate from the character i was playing. -♪ who can take a nothing day -she became america's sweetheart very quickly. -♪ well, it's you, girl, and you should kw it ♪ -dick vaordyke: i mean she wasous, and she had a...
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abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler joins us live outside of starbucks in san francisco. carolyn. >> reporter: well, this afternoon we have seen a number of people come to this starbucks for their jolt of java, perhaps they don't know for forgot that today was training day. customers we talked to who know what it's all about told us they applaud starbucks but wonder if this changes any hearts and minds. jamaula made her usual stash bucks run this morning knowing this afternoon the doors would close. she says the company's bold move to offer bias training to its 175,000 employees will encourage awareness. >> starbucks is doing a good thing by stopping, closing doors and just putting everybody through this. and making it something positive out of something negative. >> the negative was the arrest in april of two black men at a starbucks in philadelphia. the manager called police because they did not purchase anything. and one asked to use the bathroom. the incident still makes chris co-pay emotional and feeling guilty about buying the company's coffee. >> it was so horrible
abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler joins us live outside of starbucks in san francisco. carolyn. >> reporter: well, this afternoon we have seen a number of people come to this starbucks for their jolt of java, perhaps they don't know for forgot that today was training day. customers we talked to who know what it's all about told us they applaud starbucks but wonder if this changes any hearts and minds. jamaula made her usual stash bucks run this morning knowing this afternoon the doors...
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would say tomunity honor our past in history and tyler has a rich history linked to the confederacy. in the black community this is a gesture and defiance. watch cities tour on saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2. tv,on american history working with affiliates as we explore america. monday on money market cases, a case on capital punishment. 1976, he convicted armed and murder a challenge to his death sentence, his case was considered by the court. ruled againsturt him but established stricter guidelines for states wishing to impose the death penalty. discuss this case is one of the nation's top capital punishment legal scholars and professor at harvard law school was argued against th capital and the legal director of the kernel justice legal foundation, advocating in favor of capital punishment and a smooth moving justice system. cases monday at 1:00 eastern on c-span and join the conversation. is landmarkcases. and we have a link the national constitution center's interactive constitution and the landmark cases podcast at c-span.org/landmark cases. a council on foreign brexit isd
would say tomunity honor our past in history and tyler has a rich history linked to the confederacy. in the black community this is a gesture and defiance. watch cities tour on saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2. tv,on american history working with affiliates as we explore america. monday on money market cases, a case on capital punishment. 1976, he convicted armed and murder a challenge to his death sentence, his case was considered by the court. ruled againsturt him but established stricter...
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, we'll explore tyler's literary scene and history. saturday at 12 p.m. eastern on booktv. robert discusses his book about the texas governor and state senator bill ratliff. >> everything he did in the senate was a problem-solving mode. how we fix this particular thing for texans. how do we make this better. he did that without ideology, to getting in the way. he did that without partisanship getting in the way. so that made him well, greatly loved in austin. he was hands down, both parties, he was a person people could work with. >> on sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on american history tv, we visit with bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district, texas department of transportation. and the father of the adopt a highway program. >> 1984, i know we took a trip to south dakota, to a highway meeting, i had to give a speech to a civic club. had a portion of that speech i challenged you to adopt a highway, to get rid of the obscenity of litter. and, of course that was just a part of my speech, i didn't expect anybody to jump up and d
, we'll explore tyler's literary scene and history. saturday at 12 p.m. eastern on booktv. robert discusses his book about the texas governor and state senator bill ratliff. >> everything he did in the senate was a problem-solving mode. how we fix this particular thing for texans. how do we make this better. he did that without ideology, to getting in the way. he did that without partisanship getting in the way. so that made him well, greatly loved in austin. he was hands down, both...
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carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: gave a generous $75 million dation to help build a cutting edge trauma center at san francisco general. the largest single donation to a public hospital. >> we believe investing in health is one of the most important things we can do personally. >> reporter: in exchange the hospital was renamed in their honor. patients here are concerned. how their data might be used. registered nurse believes the hospital's connection to zuckerberg reinforces the fear. and decided to protest with covering the name with blue tape. >> they are afraid to tell their doctor what is going on because they don't know who is going to get that information. >> reporter: withou exception our most important commitment to is to our patients to enshiring their well-being and to protecting their privacy. in no way has the hospital compromised that commitment. and saying the facebook ceo's gift is serving the needs of the community. >> it is all the more reason to get it off of here to get our identity as the city and county's public hospital. >> reporr: they want city leade
carolyn tyler has the story. >> reporter: gave a generous $75 million dation to help build a cutting edge trauma center at san francisco general. the largest single donation to a public hospital. >> we believe investing in health is one of the most important things we can do personally. >> reporter: in exchange the hospital was renamed in their honor. patients here are concerned. how their data might be used. registered nurse believes the hospital's connection to zuckerberg...
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if you take those now in tyler out on the press as you mention southeast asia has seen a decline in press freedom but mr dalla while the hostility that we're talking about too with the media is not restricted to these authoritarian regimes as most as a walk you mentioned the u.s. has fallen again and x. under president donald trump two places to one hundred forty fifth i mean this is a president who is openly hostile to the media and calls that. enemies of the people now is the united states are wrong forty fifth. out of one hundred eighty countries in the world press an index because that's a country where as you said the president uses the words that even at the births like it. used in moscow dozens of years ago and that's really worrying that's the word such insults against john these are used by the presence of the united states because for many people in the world this country set up an example for press freedom. it does does being a pervert the of gravity to expand press freedom even if of course in some countries for diplomatic reasons it wasn't such a case but what we have t
if you take those now in tyler out on the press as you mention southeast asia has seen a decline in press freedom but mr dalla while the hostility that we're talking about too with the media is not restricted to these authoritarian regimes as most as a walk you mentioned the u.s. has fallen again and x. under president donald trump two places to one hundred forty fifth i mean this is a president who is openly hostile to the media and calls that. enemies of the people now is the united states...
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i'm tyler mathisen. your money making some nice gains this hour. we are at a round session highs. the dow up triple digits, tech and consumer staples, they are your best prfg s&p sectors at the moment. apple is the biggest gainer in the dow. the stock hitting all-time highs and we know why. more on that one ahead. >>> transports on the move, avis, american airlines, those are the ones leading the gains there, michelle. >> thank you, tyler. other headlines this hour. president trump is set to speak at the annual nra convention in dallas this hour. vice president mike pence and the nra's wayne lapierre also speaking. we'll head their live in just a few minutes. >>> the swedish panel that awards the nobel prize in price is not going to name a lauerate this year because of a sexual abuse scandal that's engulfing the group. this is the second time since world war ii they will not announce a winner. ge considering chapter 11 for its subprime mortgage business. bankruptcy would let the unit zeal with potential legal losses. sarah. >>> the april jobs report, here are the five biggest take
i'm tyler mathisen. your money making some nice gains this hour. we are at a round session highs. the dow up triple digits, tech and consumer staples, they are your best prfg s&p sectors at the moment. apple is the biggest gainer in the dow. the stock hitting all-time highs and we know why. more on that one ahead. >>> transports on the move, avis, american airlines, those are the ones leading the gains there, michelle. >> thank you, tyler. other headlines this hour. president...
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in the news rooms carolyn tyler, abc7 news. >>> two suspects under arrest for albany's first murder in three years. the victim identified as 23-year-old rafael fuentes. thanks to witnesses and other help from the community, albany police arrested two suspects in this case. kaila gibson wytch, and thomas shimmamura. >>> he accidentally fired his weapon. and a bullet fragment hit a girl beneath her eye. two girls got out of the van and were told to get out on the ground. the officer's weapon discharged. >>> principal of presidio middle school set out a warning. a student reported a man took her hand is tried to get her to go with him. police are on the lookout for that man. >>> expanding internationally. this is video abc7 news shot of the company's headquarters in berkeley earlier this year. adding locations in mexico, germany, spain, france, italy, switzerland and the uk. testing marijuana for pesticides and dangerous chemicals. the state cannabis bureau wants all products to undergo testing this year. >>> alameda county has announced the formation of the first dedicated civil domestic
in the news rooms carolyn tyler, abc7 news. >>> two suspects under arrest for albany's first murder in three years. the victim identified as 23-year-old rafael fuentes. thanks to witnesses and other help from the community, albany police arrested two suspects in this case. kaila gibson wytch, and thomas shimmamura. >>> he accidentally fired his weapon. and a bullet fragment hit a girl beneath her eye. two girls got out of the van and were told to get out on the ground. the...
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police say 19-year-old tyler bratton stabbed another man yesterday. neither bratton nor the victim are actually students at sonoma state. witnesses, though, heard a fight inside of this dorm room, and then saw bratton walking down the steps covered in blood. bratton told the witnesses that it was self-defense. his family says they can't believe what happened. >> tyler's a good kid. he wouldn't have done something like this without feeling threatened. i truly think he was threatened for his life, and he's a good kid. >> again, bratton said it was in self-defense. he and the man he stabbed did know each other. >>> protests taking a violent turn in the middle east in the last 24 hours. israeli troops shot dozens of palestinians along the border. tens of thousands rallied at israel a border fence to protest the move of the u.s. embassy to jerusalem, a move highly contested. the gaza health ministry says the death toll is now at 58. the bloody single day for palestinians since the gaza conflict of 2014. >>> first lady melania trump is recovering from surge
police say 19-year-old tyler bratton stabbed another man yesterday. neither bratton nor the victim are actually students at sonoma state. witnesses, though, heard a fight inside of this dorm room, and then saw bratton walking down the steps covered in blood. bratton told the witnesses that it was self-defense. his family says they can't believe what happened. >> tyler's a good kid. he wouldn't have done something like this without feeling threatened. i truly think he was threatened for...
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my name is tyler sutton and i was diagnosed with high functioning autism at the age of seven. i'm very interested in government and politics and i have interned for the former district 9 supervisor cam post as well as the hillary rownan. >> you are the best. >> while i was studying politics at usf. i graduated with a b.a. last year. both of arc and the san francisco department of rehabilitation have tirelessly supported me in my search for a job that makes good use of my strengths and interests. i'd like to thank everyone working for those organizations. i hope that some day i can put my unique strength and talents towards making this city a better place and ensuring everyone finds fitting, fulfilling work that i am. and to that effect, i say fund these people. >> thank you. >> i just want to thank tyler for his amazing work and my office for so much time and how much you contributed and helped our constituents. i just want to thank him publicly for that amazing work. >> thank you. [applause] >> hi joe ramerez, the managing director for employment services at p.r. c. p.r. c.'s
my name is tyler sutton and i was diagnosed with high functioning autism at the age of seven. i'm very interested in government and politics and i have interned for the former district 9 supervisor cam post as well as the hillary rownan. >> you are the best. >> while i was studying politics at usf. i graduated with a b.a. last year. both of arc and the san francisco department of rehabilitation have tirelessly supported me in my search for a job that makes good use of my strengths...
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. >> steven tyler holds nothing back. what he thinks about katie, luke and lie fell. our exclusive with the former "idol" jung. >> would you go back? closed captioning provided by -- ♪ i thought i was managing my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep,uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts so you could experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infecti
. >> steven tyler holds nothing back. what he thinks about katie, luke and lie fell. our exclusive with the former "idol" jung. >> would you go back? closed captioning provided by -- ♪ i thought i was managing my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis. but i realized something was missing... me. the thought of my symptoms returning was keeping me from being there for the people and things i love most. so, i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get, and keep,uc...
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i'm tyler mathisen markets right now, dow up 150. walmart spending $16 billion on a big bet in india disney falling after its earnings report. those stocks are weighing on the otherwise positive dow more on those big stories coming up. >>> and as melissa said, energy is the big story today energy giant exxon and chevron among the biggest dow gainers. energy by far the best sector in the s&p 500. >> i'm sarah eisen here's what else is happening at this hour. the department of transportation conducting an audit of the faa's oversight of both allegiant air and american airlines. this of course comes after reports of improper maintenance practices. >>> france's president macron speaking on the phone with the president of iran today urging rohuhani to stick with the nuclear deal even though the u.s. is backing out. >>> sears striking a deal with am to install tires that are sold on amazon at its car care centers. more tails on that partnership coming up. >>> three stories we are following at this hour the president meeting with his cabine
i'm tyler mathisen markets right now, dow up 150. walmart spending $16 billion on a big bet in india disney falling after its earnings report. those stocks are weighing on the otherwise positive dow more on those big stories coming up. >>> and as melissa said, energy is the big story today energy giant exxon and chevron among the biggest dow gainers. energy by far the best sector in the s&p 500. >> i'm sarah eisen here's what else is happening at this hour. the department of...
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now over to tyler in los angeles. hi >> hi michelle, and welcome everybody. i'm live at the disrupter 50 road show here in los angeles. what is the disruptor 50 it is a very shektive process. 981 companies nominated this year autos every sector of the economy. we have pared that number down to 50, the most valuable ever, combined valuation of $308 billion. coming up, the ceo of thinks and listener and they don't spell it like you think or listen. listen shaking up how we think about wi-fi and blue tooth more from the road show coming up. >> tyler looking forward to it. >> i am sarah eisen. here are headlines revlon naming its first ever female ceo debra perelman takes over from fabian garcia who stepped down in february. perelman is daughter of the founder and has spent more than 20 years at the kmets giant. >>> comcast is preparing an all cash offer for 21 century fox. preparations are in advance stages and would be at premium to disney's offer. >>> two consumered advocacy gros say consumers could be thinking into auto pilot makes the tesla avenue driving wh
now over to tyler in los angeles. hi >> hi michelle, and welcome everybody. i'm live at the disrupter 50 road show here in los angeles. what is the disruptor 50 it is a very shektive process. 981 companies nominated this year autos every sector of the economy. we have pared that number down to 50, the most valuable ever, combined valuation of $308 billion. coming up, the ceo of thinks and listener and they don't spell it like you think or listen. listen shaking up how we think about wi-fi...
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carolyn tyler abc7 news. >>> no sign of summer in the sky today. >> live look from our east bay hills i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> abc7 news was in oakland at embarcadero west to see a view of the entrance at the oakland festival. for most artists this attention and opportunity has been a long time coming. >> think what it took was the years of like putting in time and doing projects together and creating this kind of vibe to where we can be selected to do a project like this. >> the week-long festival celebrates oakland art months comes to an end on saturday. community painting, dancing, children activity and murals. >>> offered admission to one big screen movie every day for $9.95 a month. was that too good to be true? michael finney
carolyn tyler abc7 news. >>> no sign of summer in the sky today. >> live look from our east bay hills i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55. and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein...
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in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc7 news. >> let's look at our results. the question is will the bias training at starbucks make a difference. >> 44% of people say it will, and 56% are saying it won't. >>> let's vote on maybe cooler weather maybe a couple of days. >> i think the vote is out of your hands. >> more than a little cooler. here is a look at live doppler 7. sunny skies and warm conditions still prevail at this hour this evening. let's take a look at current -- highs for today. low to mid-90s. top number was 97 degrees at antioch. 88 in redwood city and 60s on the coast. that kind of heat is going to disappear by tomorrow. live look from sutro tower. 63 in oakland. 57 at half moon bay. looking at the sea lions enjoying the sun. 78 degrees up in santa rosa. napa 74, 75 novato. and let's talk about the heat a little bit. quite warm all across the state. up to our north cooler in washington state and oregon. and that cooler air mass is going to head our way. now let's look at santa cruz beach. breezy much cooler and warming up again at the end of t
in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc7 news. >> let's look at our results. the question is will the bias training at starbucks make a difference. >> 44% of people say it will, and 56% are saying it won't. >>> let's vote on maybe cooler weather maybe a couple of days. >> i think the vote is out of your hands. >> more than a little cooler. here is a look at live doppler 7. sunny skies and warm conditions still prevail at this hour this evening. let's take a look at...
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cable partners we explore tyler's literary scene and history. saturday at 12:00 p.m. eastern on become tv. author robert discusses his book beaut the life of former texas lieutenant governor and state senator, bill ratliff. >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem, solving mode. how do we fix this tiger thing for texans oh, do we make this better? and so he did that without ideology,, getting in the way, without partisanship getting in the way. so that made him well- -- greatly loved in austin help was hands down, both parties, he was a person people could work with. >> on sunday, at 2:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv. we visit with bobby evans, former engineer for the tyler district texas department of transportation, and the father of the adopt a highway program. >> 1984, we took a trip to south dakota, a highway meeting and i had to gave speech to a civic club, and i had a poster of that speech issue challenge you to adopt a highway to get rid of the obscenity of litter, and of course that was just part of my speech and i didn't expect anybody to j
cable partners we explore tyler's literary scene and history. saturday at 12:00 p.m. eastern on become tv. author robert discusses his book beaut the life of former texas lieutenant governor and state senator, bill ratliff. >> everything he did in the senate was in a problem, solving mode. how do we fix this tiger thing for texans oh, do we make this better? and so he did that without ideology,, getting in the way, without partisanship getting in the way. so that made him well- -- greatly...
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this weekend, american history tv is featuring tyler, texas. tour staffes recently visited many sites showcasing its history. located 100 miles southeast of dallas, tyler is considered an economic of in northeast texas, rose capital of america. learn more about tyler all weekend here on american history tv. sheriff, did you screen them before you sent them? the republicans are saying there are so many things in
this weekend, american history tv is featuring tyler, texas. tour staffes recently visited many sites showcasing its history. located 100 miles southeast of dallas, tyler is considered an economic of in northeast texas, rose capital of america. learn more about tyler all weekend here on american history tv. sheriff, did you screen them before you sent them? the republicans are saying there are so many things in
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that film steven tyler, "out on a limb," now available on demand. katy tur standing by ready to kicks things off. >> nice interview, craig. that's a fun thing to do. you get the fun stuff. >> you just got back from london! i saw you at the royal wedding. you had plenty of fun. >> maybe. craig melvin, thank you very much. >>> it is 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in the east where the president has a lot to say but not a lot of evidence to back it up. right now, donald trump is in bethpage, new york, where -- at least he is on his way where he is about to talk about immigration and the ms-13 gang. deputy a
that film steven tyler, "out on a limb," now available on demand. katy tur standing by ready to kicks things off. >> nice interview, craig. that's a fun thing to do. you get the fun stuff. >> you just got back from london! i saw you at the royal wedding. you had plenty of fun. >> maybe. craig melvin, thank you very much. >>> it is 11:00 a.m. out west and 2:00 p.m. in the east where the president has a lot to say but not a lot of evidence to back it up. right...
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>> i can always lean on tyler when things get tough. >> they were educated at the school of business at cal. cameron doesn't brag about it but he has a slightly higher gaap than tyler, something they tried to hide in their blue collared community. >> back home is education isn't as valued as it is especially at berkeley. >> reporter: they do almost everything together. now both have been hired at apple in their finance department. apple knew they were twins. >> hardworking, conscientious, but very respectful and supportive and empowering of other students. >> reporter: they credit their parents for putting their education above all things. >> the fact we got here means a whole lot. we didn't just take a step up. we took a leap forward. >> reporter: sometimes success comes in pairs. abc 7 news. >>> meteorologist sandhya patel is next with an update on the weekend forecast. weekend forecast. >>> and crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, weekend forecast. >>> and passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major
>> i can always lean on tyler when things get tough. >> they were educated at the school of business at cal. cameron doesn't brag about it but he has a slightly higher gaap than tyler, something they tried to hide in their blue collared community. >> back home is education isn't as valued as it is especially at berkeley. >> reporter: they do almost everything together. now both have been hired at apple in their finance department. apple knew they were twins. >>...
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hi, bob. >> hello, tyler. we were up earlier we're flat right now take a look at the s&p 500 we've had a great market leader, semi conductors that are looking a little tired now amd, texas instruments, sort of rolled over late in the morning. i think that's bringing the market down a little bit in the retailers, we had a mixed picture. walmart beat on top and bottom, dillard's had very good numbers overall. children's place and jc penney were a major disappointment. jc penney missed on the comp and earnings per share there are a couple of trends we've seen two are very obvious a lot are talking about bad weather, including children's place, penney, home depot. macy's didn't mention it walmart and dillard's didn't they all talk about the healthy consumer, particularly macy's and the ceo of dillard's talked for a while about that in his earnings call conference this morning. i have been asked about what the effects are of oil and geo politics and trade and do you want to see it this is one of the biggest shippin
hi, bob. >> hello, tyler. we were up earlier we're flat right now take a look at the s&p 500 we've had a great market leader, semi conductors that are looking a little tired now amd, texas instruments, sort of rolled over late in the morning. i think that's bringing the market down a little bit in the retailers, we had a mixed picture. walmart beat on top and bottom, dillard's had very good numbers overall. children's place and jc penney were a major disappointment. jc penney missed...
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tyler. >>> melissa, to d.c. we go eamon javers is in washington on what may be next >> reporter: the country benefited from that extension, canada and mexico and the eu announced last night, wilbur ross was on cnbc talking to david faber and what ross said effectively don't get use to it about these extensions >> i don't think we have any intention of extensions that defeats the whole purpose. eu is around 15% of all the steel we bring in. if we are going to impose it, they'll have to do it pretty soon or else people will start gaming the system. >> he also explain why the c confrontation on trades. listen to the language that he used to describe china's action here >> here is what he said. >> there is been talks between the two countries for years and years. president tru >> what does it mean >> well, our trade deficits are too big and too continuing and too chronic and too inspired by evol evil practices >> reporter: wilbur ross is saying trade deficits results of evil practices wilbur ross was careful to send
tyler. >>> melissa, to d.c. we go eamon javers is in washington on what may be next >> reporter: the country benefited from that extension, canada and mexico and the eu announced last night, wilbur ross was on cnbc talking to david faber and what ross said effectively don't get use to it about these extensions >> i don't think we have any intention of extensions that defeats the whole purpose. eu is around 15% of all the steel we bring in. if we are going to impose it,...
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carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> thanks very much. now if you still need to register to vote in the june 5th primary it will be a lot more convenient to get it done today. you can still register up until election day. go to a designated location in person. in san francisco it's city hall. >> tomorrow is the first time in california that there's a post registration day opportunity to register to vote. it's called conditional, cvr. it's like there's more convenience if you get it done today. >> if you want the location for conditional voting in your area you can access it on the secretary of state's website. >> health insurance could be more affordable in california if the bill becomes law, it would increase funding for state subsidies, which would reduce co-pays and deductibles. it would bring california closer to having universal health care. >> the idea would be no calirnian should have to pay more than a certain percentage of their income for coverage and nobody is left out. >> officials with the california department of insurance s
carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> thanks very much. now if you still need to register to vote in the june 5th primary it will be a lot more convenient to get it done today. you can still register up until election day. go to a designated location in person. in san francisco it's city hall. >> tomorrow is the first time in california that there's a post registration day opportunity to register to vote. it's called conditional, cvr. it's like there's more convenience if you get it...