. good morning. this got the green light before the city filed for bankruptcy and now officials are saying they want to go forward. here s why. they say it s going to generate jobs, construction jobs, it s going to generate interest in the city. the red wings, they say s. a profitable franchise. the red wings, one of those few teams who didn t say, give us a taxpayer-financed arena or else. here s what it would look like. it s going to be a $450 million project and it s going to be financed with an awful lot of taxpayer money. it s going to be $444 million tax-financed project. it would generate a lot of money for the area. over 30 years, $1 billion. the people who are supporters of this, carol, and all still
victims of last week s deadly train derailment. one of those being remembered is one of two americans killed in that crash. she and her husband were headed to a catholic festival. he survived and her family is remembering the woman they lost. one of the best women i ve ever met, a great mother, a beautiful person inside and out, wonderful soul. she s been an amazing person to anyone she s ever come in contact with. in the meantime, the driver of that train has now been charged with 79 counts of homicide and a judge has set the condition force his release from jail. karl penhaul is live in spain this morning. the conducted he admitted as much, he was going too fast and he was doing it on purpose? reporter: no, not really,
reporter: thankfully, no one was hurt in yesterday s heist and it seems to be business as usual at the carlton hotel. walk through the lobby and it doesn t look like anything has happened. people here, though, pretty shocked and scared, carol. i would imagine so. erin mclaughlin reporting live for us this morning. score one for the little guy. an oregon woman has been trying to get equifax to fix her credit report for two years now and now she has finally won big time because it gets better. a jury awarded julie miller $18.6 million. miller s lawsuit says she contacted the credit bureau eight times about major mistakes, but equifax never bothered to correct them. alison kosik is following the story from new york stock exchange and i love this story. oh, yeah, persistence, it pays off when you hear this story. julie miller went through quite the ordeal trying to get false
volunteers and then back to rome. shasta darlington, cnn, rio de janeiro. back to rome where he made the comments about gays and the women in the church. we ll talk about those comments in the next hour of newsroom. the man in command of a spanish train that derailed now hears the charges he ll face in court. as a judge sets his conditions for release. i m part of an american success story, that starts with one of the world s most advanced distribution systems, and one of the most efficient trucking networks, with safe, experienced drivers. we work directly with manufacturers, eliminating costly markups, and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country. when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. dedication: that s the real walmart
he dedicated one of his songs, just a dream to her. this is a day after ariel castro was sentenced to life in prison plus 1,000 years and no dhachan of parole. i understand that one of ariel castro s children was on the today show. what did he say? reporter: he had some interesting things to say about his father and about the sentencing. let s just listen to a little bit of what he said. i think it s the best possible sentence. i think that if he really can t control his impulses and he really doesn t have any value for human life, the way this case has shown, then behind bars is where he belongs for the rest of his life. right now i can t see any scenario where i would go visit him. he s been lying to his family for the past 10, 11 years at every possible turn. i have no trust in him.