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david? mr. terry: david: thank you carol and i have to thank carol's organization for hosting our work i am somewhat biased but i think you all know their excellent work well. carol covered i think a little bit about the state energy offices. i won't belabor that, but i will point out for those of you not familiar the offices are typically appointed by their governors and focus on policies in regulation and while economic regulation of the electric utilities and policies plus a range of energy issues. we also have a number of private sector affiliates, non-voting members but they provide good input gruden check. we are always interested in -- with regard to the power planned, a good thing about our approach that i think differs from nacaa and naroop, as bill pointed out, we do want to ensure that states have options and flexibility in the plan. should it move forward we want to make sure reliability and su stainibility is possible. other themes in my comments going forward, we see efficiently certainl
david? mr. terry: david: thank you carol and i have to thank carol's organization for hosting our work i am somewhat biased but i think you all know their excellent work well. carol covered i think a little bit about the state energy offices. i won't belabor that, but i will point out for those of you not familiar the offices are typically appointed by their governors and focus on policies in regulation and while economic regulation of the electric utilities and policies plus a range of energy...
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david? >> terry moran live and checking in with us, thank you. >>> there is another developing headline overseas tonight, the growing crises on the high seas. more than 6,000 refugees rescued in the mediterranean just this weekend. our team was right there on the rescue mission. desperate families making the dangerous crossing from africa to europe. you can see alex right there on board one of those ships. possibly half a million waiting to make the trip. abc's alex marquardt tonight, the only american reporter to take us on board the rescue ship. >> reporter: early morning on the mediterranean, a rickety blue boat comes into view. a rescue boat launches from the american-operated independent rescue ship, the moas phoenix. >> we're here to help you. you're all safe now. >> reporter: every square inch of this top deck filled with hundreds of people. they tell us there are 300 more down below. suddenly four more boats packed with people, far more than the mosa crew and their partners from doctors witho
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now, we turn to another of these important energy-based organizations, to david terry, executive director for the national association of state energy officials. david brings 27 years of experience working on energy for a variety of entities, everything from being a researcher to be "washington post," working with the governor's wind energy coalitions. but he worked for them beginning clear back in 2004, from 1996 through 2004. he became executive director in 2008. what is important, i think to particularly understand about the national association of state energy officials is that this embraces 56 state and territory energy offices. they communicate state policy views on nearly all national energy issues, which cover everything from natural gas and electricity to buildings, energy efficiency, renewable energy industrial energy efficiency energy emergency response and assurance and reliability, as well as energy technology innovation and of course, all of this is almost always tied to also being very concerned about how this affects states economic elements. david? mr. terry: thank you, c
now, we turn to another of these important energy-based organizations, to david terry, executive director for the national association of state energy officials. david brings 27 years of experience working on energy for a variety of entities, everything from being a researcher to be "washington post," working with the governor's wind energy coalitions. but he worked for them beginning clear back in 2004, from 1996 through 2004. he became executive director in 2008. what is important,...
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david? >> terry, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and we're tracking severe weather on the move at this hour. tornado and severe thunderstorm watches across at least four states now. and this image from south dakota. look at this. time lapse showing this super cell forming. and of course, those violent thunderstorms in the last 24 hours. lightning bolt hitting the capitol there. let's get to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking the trouble spots tonight in the plans and right here in the east. ginger? >> reporter: severe thunderstorm reports already from florida to north carolina. i'll take you straight to the maps, david, because there's a lot of energy happening in the northern plains. you see that tornado watch in north and south dakota. the severe thunderstorm watches that include nebraska, that's the area we're watching tonight that you can see in the orange there. now, it's going to sink to the south tomorrow, the large hail, the damaging wind and the tornado threat, actually eleva
david? >> terry, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and we're tracking severe weather on the move at this hour. tornado and severe thunderstorm watches across at least four states now. and this image from south dakota. look at this. time lapse showing this super cell forming. and of course, those violent thunderstorms in the last 24 hours. lightning bolt hitting the capitol there. let's get to chief meteorologist ginger zee, tracking the trouble spots tonight in the plans...
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david talbot: terry hallinan had a very adventurous youth.e point, he was dating the same woman that janis joplin from big brother and the holding company was dating. she was a little jealous and she was using heroin at the time. and terry tells the story himself, that she fixed him with an overdose one night. he passed out, nearly died fortunately lived, and went on to become the district attorney of san francisco. terence: whew. oh, the summer of '67 was so great. peter: as the protest movement took hold on bay area campuses, an equally powerful scene was starting to bloom off campus. david talbot: the magic here was very strong here in the 1960s, the music, the drugs, the sexual freedom. very, very powerful forces were being set loose in those days. harry edwards: an alien could land in sproul plaza and it would probably be a couple of semesters before anybody noticed that there's something a little bit different about him. peter: young people from across the country saw bay area students fighting the establishment and heard rumors of a gr
david talbot: terry hallinan had a very adventurous youth.e point, he was dating the same woman that janis joplin from big brother and the holding company was dating. she was a little jealous and she was using heroin at the time. and terry tells the story himself, that she fixed him with an overdose one night. he passed out, nearly died fortunately lived, and went on to become the district attorney of san francisco. terence: whew. oh, the summer of '67 was so great. peter: as the protest...
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hours in a remote area near a hunting cabin 22 miles from the prison where richard matt and david sweat escaped. terryns a local restaurant. on saturday, a customer told him he saw a stranger fleeing his cabin. >> he said there was a water jug that they normally don't use and then sounded like a jar of peanut butter that had been opened. >> open today at some point? not at all? >> not at all. >> reporter: bellinger says investigators questioned the man at his restaurant and he was visibly shaken. >> we saw one person. of course, with all of this news and the fugitives on the run there, he was walking toward the camp not knowing if the other one was still in there. >> reporter: sources confirm to cbs news that evidence discovered at that cabin showed a dna match to at least one of the escaped prisoners. a local newspaper, the press republican, said they found boots and bloody socks. the paper says the cabin is leased by several corrections officers. over 2,000 leads have poured in over the fugitives have been on the run. >> it has generated a massive law enforcement response, as you can see, and we are
hours in a remote area near a hunting cabin 22 miles from the prison where richard matt and david sweat escaped. terryns a local restaurant. on saturday, a customer told him he saw a stranger fleeing his cabin. >> he said there was a water jug that they normally don't use and then sounded like a jar of peanut butter that had been opened. >> open today at some point? not at all? >> not at all. >> reporter: bellinger says investigators questioned the man at his restaurant...
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terry, what did he say? what did the president mean? >> reporter: david, he did say that the u.s. does not yet have a complete strategy to defeat isis because it depends in part on the government getting its act together. he urged the iraqi prime minister to do that. it was an amazing admission from president obama. he said the same thing last august, we have no strategy. it's been ten months since he sent american forces back into action in iraq and today he says the same thing no strategy to win. >> terry moran lifeve thank you. >>> there is another developing headline overseas tonight, the growing crises on the high seas. more than 6,000 refugees rescued this weekend. desperate families making the dangerous crossing from africa to europe. you can see alex on board one of those ships, possibly half a million waiting to make the trip. abc's alex marquardt tonight, the only american reporter to take us on board the rescue ship. >> reporter: early morning, a rescue boat launches. >> we're here to help you, you're all safe now. >> reporter: every square inch of this top deck filled
terry, what did he say? what did the president mean? >> reporter: david, he did say that the u.s. does not yet have a complete strategy to defeat isis because it depends in part on the government getting its act together. he urged the iraqi prime minister to do that. it was an amazing admission from president obama. he said the same thing last august, we have no strategy. it's been ten months since he sent american forces back into action in iraq and today he says the same thing no...
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. >> and lehigh valley fan toms head coach terri mur i have joining sabers as assistants. they thought he would join davidhasselhoff. >> they had high purd out to work down the wells fargo and other formal players for pep rally and new uniforms are adored with stars and tripz alop the side. >> jimmy kimmel liver next on channel 6 followed by "nightline". jack black, jeffery tambor and mu sfrik fifth harmony featuring kid ink. "action news" continues at 4:30 with pam pam, matt o'donnell meteorologist david murphy and karen rogers with traffic. for cecily tynan and ducis roger and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner good
. >> and lehigh valley fan toms head coach terri mur i have joining sabers as assistants. they thought he would join davidhasselhoff. >> they had high purd out to work down the wells fargo and other formal players for pep rally and new uniforms are adored with stars and tripz alop the side. >> jimmy kimmel liver next on channel 6 followed by "nightline". jack black, jeffery tambor and mu sfrik fifth harmony featuring kid ink. "action news" continues at 4:30...
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terry, the supreme court is not done yet. a major decision on same sex marriage could come as early as tomorrow? >> reporter: absolutely david. this is the one everyone has been waiting for on whatever side of the question you're on. in this case, it could mean -- could mean -- that gay couples in every state in the united states would have a constitutional right to marry and it could come as early as tomorrow. >> all right, terry moran and we know you'll be right there tomorrow. terry, thank you. >>> but we do have one more question on obamacare tonight. let's get right to jon karl over at the white house. you saw the tweets, among them rand paul tweeting this decision turns both the rule of law and common sense on its head. vowing to repeal it if elected. others vowing to do the same. but jon, you were telling me earlier that quietly, there are some republicans who are relieved this is off the table for now? >> reporter: that is right, david. publicly republicans are expressing outrage over this ruling, but privately, many republican leaders are breathing a sigh of relief because if this ruling had gone the other way, more
terry, the supreme court is not done yet. a major decision on same sex marriage could come as early as tomorrow? >> reporter: absolutely david. this is the one everyone has been waiting for on whatever side of the question you're on. in this case, it could mean -- could mean -- that gay couples in every state in the united states would have a constitutional right to marry and it could come as early as tomorrow. >> all right, terry moran and we know you'll be right there tomorrow....
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remnick. >> david, would you like to talk about something other than terry schiavo? has real convictions. >> he is yelling ten years later. >> i think he believes in something. >> right. >> and david, so do i. >> i understand. >> do you? >> then why are you being so condescending to me? to say that you think that he believes in something. >> i think he's allowed to believe in something. >> he s and a mere suggestion he believes in something that i don't is condescending and makes me sad. bhaut you would but what you would like to say? >> i don't understand what mr. cruz is talking about when he says that religion has never been under more ferocious attack in america than now. what does he mean? is he trying to arouse the fear of a base voter? which i understand. and, therefore, support or does he mean something? what conviction he is trying to put forward? what ideas he is trying to put forward? i just listened here bill kristol is telling us that donald trump, donald trump could be a serious player in the republican party debates. i mean if, that's true that's very s
remnick. >> david, would you like to talk about something other than terry schiavo? has real convictions. >> he is yelling ten years later. >> i think he believes in something. >> right. >> and david, so do i. >> i understand. >> do you? >> then why are you being so condescending to me? to say that you think that he believes in something. >> i think he's allowed to believe in something. >> he s and a mere suggestion he believes in...
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david sweat and richard matt. and the two are likely still on the run together. the owner contacted police after seeing someone run from the cabin saturday. he told restaurant owner terry bellinger what he saw. >> went inside and there was a jug of water on the kitchen table. he said -- which is never there. something they don't use. >> what about the peanut butter? >> open jar of peanut butter. >> right on the table? >> on the table. >> reporter: bellinger isn't surprised they came this way. >> how difficult would it be to search these woods here for someone? >> oh, i don't know where you'd start. it's dense. >> reporter: this is the most direct way back to the prison. 13 miles of dirt road. and all along this stretch are dozens of access trails just like this one that lead to hunting cabins that are unoccupied for most of the year. as the investigation into the escape continues the department of corrections announced prison officer gene palmer has been put on administrative leave in connection with the escape. nbc spoke with his lawyer. >> he has fully cooperated with law enforcement. he's answered all their questions. he was interviewed for 14 hours. >> reporter: to
david sweat and richard matt. and the two are likely still on the run together. the owner contacted police after seeing someone run from the cabin saturday. he told restaurant owner terry bellinger what he saw. >> went inside and there was a jug of water on the kitchen table. he said -- which is never there. something they don't use. >> what about the peanut butter? >> open jar of peanut butter. >> right on the table? >> on the table. >> reporter: bellinger...
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david: maria, thank you very much. don't miss mornings with maria starting 6:00 a.m. macy's ceo terryen is maria's special guest. >>> pope francis weighing in on important topic, not poverty, abortion or gay marriage but poverty change. father gerald murray kill tell us why. melissa: fox taking the golf where no network has goneo bu before. by sneak-peek of the u.s. we open. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses that start, expand or relocate to new york state pay no taxes for 10 years. all to grow our economy and create jobs. see how new york can give your business the opportunity to grow at ny.gov/business "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. ♪ ♪ (singing) you wouldn't haul a load without checking your clear
david: maria, thank you very much. don't miss mornings with maria starting 6:00 a.m. macy's ceo terryen is maria's special guest. >>> pope francis weighing in on important topic, not poverty, abortion or gay marriage but poverty change. father gerald murray kill tell us why. melissa: fox taking the golf where no network has goneo bu before. by sneak-peek of the u.s. we open. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether....
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terry more manan is outside the court. you said earlier, it's over. >> it is over david. the party it seems has just begun.ion of full equality turned law. the constitution for gay couples, same-sex couples in every state in the country. it's happened with blinding speed. i was in the court 12 year ago. just 12 years ago, the court handed down a decision tha of laws that criminalized -- you could go to jail for the person you loved. here we are now saying every single same-sex cup until the country can marry. it's amazing. >> 61% of americans, more than 6 in 10 for the first time saying that they believe that same-sex marriage should be legal in this country. a sweeping change just in the last decade. president obama, in the rose garden about to speak about this land mark moment from the supreme court. >> good morning. our nation was founded on a bedrock principle. that we are all created equal. the project of each generation is to bridge the meaning of those founding words with the realities of changing times. a never-ending quest to ensure those words ring true for every single american. progress on this
terry more manan is outside the court. you said earlier, it's over. >> it is over david. the party it seems has just begun.ion of full equality turned law. the constitution for gay couples, same-sex couples in every state in the country. it's happened with blinding speed. i was in the court 12 year ago. just 12 years ago, the court handed down a decision tha of laws that criminalized -- you could go to jail for the person you loved. here we are now saying every single same-sex cup until...
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terry, great to see you this morning. >> good morning, alisyn. >> this took longer than anyone expected to get these guys 22 days. did the final capture of davidit would in your head? >> i think it did. it was similar to the capture of eric rudolph, five years after he was on the run. you have a police officer, in this case sergeant cook showing up there and seeing someone and seeing something suspicious. suddenly in pursuit and this ends in a couple shots of his pistol. with eric rudolph, it was a rookie police officer who showed up at a trash dumpster. that was the end of rudolph's five-year run. >> there are other imsimilarities as well. what do we know about their life on the run? >> we know a lot. we are learning more each day and hopefully we'll learn more from him. we learned they had to break into cabins and steal food. they are not as much of a survivalist as we thought. they need to make sure that they are keeping dry and not drinking bad water and all the things that are the creature comforts in your house or your place that you don't have in the wilderness. they find out the hard way and end up with a lot of problems. >> this fugit
terry, great to see you this morning. >> good morning, alisyn. >> this took longer than anyone expected to get these guys 22 days. did the final capture of davidit would in your head? >> i think it did. it was similar to the capture of eric rudolph, five years after he was on the run. you have a police officer, in this case sergeant cook showing up there and seeing someone and seeing something suspicious. suddenly in pursuit and this ends in a couple shots of his pistol. with...