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mary listened to terri's concerns but was skeptical.knew from first-hand experience that accidents happen. >> it happened to me, i fell. who would have thought i would get so sick. it's very, very sad, but things do happen. >> reporter: besides, she thought, how much credence can you put into what a medium says? >> i would imagine most people would be -- would say, "come on, no, it's bob." she fell in the shower. leave it alone. >> right, and that's pretty much what i said. i knew there had -- had to have been some investigation. >> reporter: but for terri, the specific details the medium gave only strengthened her belief. >> there were two blows to the head. one was metal and one was wooden. >> had any of this been out in the -- >> never. >> -- media? >> never, and then i went on to say by who? and she said by her husband. >> reporter: and even though mary thought terry's imagination was maybe running a little wild, she advised her friend to take her concerns to the police. >> i very, very, very much wanted to be wrong. absolutely. >>
mary listened to terri's concerns but was skeptical.knew from first-hand experience that accidents happen. >> it happened to me, i fell. who would have thought i would get so sick. it's very, very sad, but things do happen. >> reporter: besides, she thought, how much credence can you put into what a medium says? >> i would imagine most people would be -- would say, "come on, no, it's bob." she fell in the shower. leave it alone. >> right, and that's pretty much...
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terry always comes over with a gang of girls. terry, who's your friend right here?e're trying get terry to hook us up with his friends. terry starts looking more and more like his girlfriends. we're like, whoa, terry, are you gay? you really are gay? >> but maynard, serving time for felony prostitution isn't just homosexual. he's convinced he is really a woman inside a male's body. >> being my sexual orientation is touch and go. we're trying to find somebody who will want to be my cellie without all the criticism. >> transgender? >> because you're a transgender. if you live in my cell, you got to do this. i can't say that. but do this, "b" do that. clean up. wash my clothes. they try to take advantage of him and don't look at him as a person. i look at terry as a person. therefore, i treat terry as a person as i want to be treated. >> lee acknowledged there was a time in his life where he wouldn't have been so accepting. >> years ago when i was young i probably wouldn't be sitting here. i would still be stuck with the image thing. i was really into the gang-banger s
terry always comes over with a gang of girls. terry, who's your friend right here?e're trying get terry to hook us up with his friends. terry starts looking more and more like his girlfriends. we're like, whoa, terry, are you gay? you really are gay? >> but maynard, serving time for felony prostitution isn't just homosexual. he's convinced he is really a woman inside a male's body. >> being my sexual orientation is touch and go. we're trying to find somebody who will want to be my...
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we were talking to terry collins about it. when you're 18 that's taking on the mets and on that other side, that's a presence in that line of that right now the mets do not have. >> alex: they don't and it's hard to replace that. we saw the great honor of the new york mets, i called him a bottom-line player. he helps you get to the world series. and it helps the bottom line. give a sold-out that stadium, you have more eyeballs. >> joe: here is a gsellman, the second out. one, two, three for the double play. put us on camera now! bottom of the eighghth inning. 4-2, metz i dreamed... ♪♪ i dreamed i did tequila... with the gods. ♪♪ and you gotta know they've got good tequila. ♪♪ hi, i'm paul. people ask why i switched to sprint. well, their network reliability is within 1% of the big guys. and they have the best price wait! are you watching this on the awesome iphone 7? you gotta get iphone 7 from sprint! the screen is incredible! and the only thing better than iphone 7... is iphone 7 on sprint. who's he talking to? i don't know,
we were talking to terry collins about it. when you're 18 that's taking on the mets and on that other side, that's a presence in that line of that right now the mets do not have. >> alex: they don't and it's hard to replace that. we saw the great honor of the new york mets, i called him a bottom-line player. he helps you get to the world series. and it helps the bottom line. give a sold-out that stadium, you have more eyeballs. >> joe: here is a gsellman, the second out. one, two,...
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we were talking to terry collins about it. when you're 18 that's taking on the mets and you know he's over on that other side, that's a presence in that line of that right now the mets do not have. >> alex: they don't and it's hard to replace that. we saw the great honor of the new york mets, i called him a bottom-line player. he helps you get to the world series. and it helps the bottom line. give a sold-out that stadium, you have more eyeballs. >> joe: here is a gsellman, the second out. one, two, three for the double play. put us on camera now! bottom of the eighth inning. 4-2, metz i dreamed... ♪ i dreamed i did tequila... with the gods. ♪ and you gotta know they've got good tequila. ♪ people ask why i switched to sprint. hi, i'm paul. well, their network reliability is within 1% of the big guys. and they have the best price for unlimited among national carriers and... wait! are you watching this on the awesome iphone 7? you gotta get iphone 7 from sprint! the screen is incredible! and the only thing better than iphone 7..
we were talking to terry collins about it. when you're 18 that's taking on the mets and you know he's over on that other side, that's a presence in that line of that right now the mets do not have. >> alex: they don't and it's hard to replace that. we saw the great honor of the new york mets, i called him a bottom-line player. he helps you get to the world series. and it helps the bottom line. give a sold-out that stadium, you have more eyeballs. >> joe: here is a gsellman, the...
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terry: no.uropean elections going on, and a lot of people around the european communities manage their risk. that is not something that benefits our interest-rate products immensely. scarlet: how do they do that? terry: we have the eurodollar futures contract, which is the largest interest rate contract in the world, and that's where they primarily mitigate their risk. they also do it in foreign exchange and equity markets. new areasne of the of focus is derived data. what is the difference between derived and historical data? terry: there's a lot of misdirection about what is derived data, what is it used for. if you look at derived data, one of your earlier guests was talking about a new structure process. he would go out and look for new data in order to put into that index, and he might get it from a whole host of different sources. one of the might be the cme group's data that he put into index. example ofbe an derived data. you create a new structure product of existing products today. his
terry: no.uropean elections going on, and a lot of people around the european communities manage their risk. that is not something that benefits our interest-rate products immensely. scarlet: how do they do that? terry: we have the eurodollar futures contract, which is the largest interest rate contract in the world, and that's where they primarily mitigate their risk. they also do it in foreign exchange and equity markets. new areasne of the of focus is derived data. what is the difference...
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i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. unusually violent week for police officers. >> today, they were involved in the third shooting in san jose and the third one happening this morning on tully road near the east ridge mall. christie smith is there live who is awaiting an update from the police. what do we know about the shootings, especially the one from this morning, christie? >> well, the san jose police have not commented on a motive, and they say that it all started this morning with a report of a man with a gun that was near a strip mall by a store. now, san jose police are saying that it is when they their officers arrer rived on scene, he fired in their direction and at least one officer fired back, and police say that no one was injured, but the man took off runni running, and jumped the fence into a nearby mobile home park. he was taken town custody. it happened on tulley road near quimby which was blocked much of the day. one neighbor said that the man apparently gave more than one address after he was the det
i'm peggy bunker. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. unusually violent week for police officers. >> today, they were involved in the third shooting in san jose and the third one happening this morning on tully road near the east ridge mall. christie smith is there live who is awaiting an update from the police. what do we know about the shootings, especially the one from this morning, christie? >> well, the san jose police have not commented on a motive, and they say that it all...
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terry, thank you. >>> and authorities here say they now know who the suicide bomber is.t turns out he was known to police. they blasted their way through his home tonight and you're about to see it here. abc's brian ross. >> reporter: in the frantic search today to see if others are involved, police blew open the door of the bomber's home, looking for any clues about the suspect. one officer was seen with a small book entitled "know your chemicals." later, they took one man into custody nearby, identified by neighbors as the terrorist's older brother. >> investigators need to focus on who else may be involved, where did this individual learned to build a device like this, the real question is, is there a cell that goes beyond this individual? >> reporter: tonight, we are learning the bomber himself, 22-year-old salman abedi, was born in manchester, the son of a family who emigrated from libya. a college dropout, abedi was once one of the almost 500 young men known to british authorities as possible terrorists. >> abedi was a terrorist suspect in the uk, mi5 were aware of
terry, thank you. >>> and authorities here say they now know who the suicide bomber is.t turns out he was known to police. they blasted their way through his home tonight and you're about to see it here. abc's brian ross. >> reporter: in the frantic search today to see if others are involved, police blew open the door of the bomber's home, looking for any clues about the suspect. one officer was seen with a small book entitled "know your chemicals." later, they took one...
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not exactly what terry collins had in mind on his 60th birthday parade >> a.j.: everything was going for his birthday, got his starting pitcher to the seventh inning, had main relievers out there, had a lead. >> kenny: paste it into right field, jaso on his way to third. pirates with runners on the corners and now the potential winning run not just 90 feet away. the third consecutive base hit for the pirates. josh harrison, 1 for 3, doubled back in the third inning. >> a.j.: earlier in the game, we were talking about mario rivera, do you bring the infield and come up delete them for double plays? they have their infield and tried to cut him off instead of trying to pull him back. harrison runs well, that's their thinking. harrison 1 for 3, great job by our entire crew, director john moore, associate director jordan harrison, broadcasts associate sam younger. the 1-0. on the ground to third baseman, reyes, mets get the out at first now to away. >> a.j.: he realizes, we have the infield and a nobody is at second, we can't turn an double play to get out of the inning. instead he lofted
not exactly what terry collins had in mind on his 60th birthday parade >> a.j.: everything was going for his birthday, got his starting pitcher to the seventh inning, had main relievers out there, had a lead. >> kenny: paste it into right field, jaso on his way to third. pirates with runners on the corners and now the potential winning run not just 90 feet away. the third consecutive base hit for the pirates. josh harrison, 1 for 3, doubled back in the third inning. >> a.j.:...
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as governor, terry branstad waged war on collective bargaining rights. he recently signed legislation that takes away the right of public employees to bargain for fair wages and for health care rights they've been guaranteed for 45 years, rights that were enshrined by a law signed by a former republican governor. when the state department measures labor rights in countries around the world, they look at whether a country's laws allow workers to organize or engage in collective bargaining. china's results have always been poor. they've been criticized for deplorable working conditions. how can our country -- how can the united states lead by example when it comes to ensuring that hard work pays off when the man representing us in beijing, when the man representing us at the negotiating table has taken away workers' rights in our own country? don't think for a moment that the chinese will not -- will not remind the american ambassador of what he's done when worker rights in his home state, as we perhaps r. argue -- i'm clear we will now, but perhaps argue
as governor, terry branstad waged war on collective bargaining rights. he recently signed legislation that takes away the right of public employees to bargain for fair wages and for health care rights they've been guaranteed for 45 years, rights that were enshrined by a law signed by a former republican governor. when the state department measures labor rights in countries around the world, they look at whether a country's laws allow workers to organize or engage in collective bargaining....
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a guy named terry made it for his girlfriend anna for their one-year anniversary. >> now, she wore itay for a year and a half everywhere they went, which luckily included when they traveled to scotland because terry decided to spring a very big surprise there. >> get this. there was an engagement ring inside the necklace the whole time. after she said, yes, she told terry, i could have lost it then called him a name we can't say here and it wasn't beyonce. >> i could have lost it you beyonce idiot. something like that. right? >> something like that. >> anyway luckily she didn't lose it and big, big congratulations to them. creativity points for you. >> way to go, terry and anna. >>> and a world war ii veteran has taken a big leap into the record books along with three generations of his family. >> 101-year-old verdun hayes is now the oldest person to ever take part in a tandem sky dive. look at him go there. hayes took the plunge from 15,000 feet with his son, grandson and two of his great grandkids. >> hayes fought on d-day and started skydiving when he turned 100. >> way to go, mr.
a guy named terry made it for his girlfriend anna for their one-year anniversary. >> now, she wore itay for a year and a half everywhere they went, which luckily included when they traveled to scotland because terry decided to spring a very big surprise there. >> get this. there was an engagement ring inside the necklace the whole time. after she said, yes, she told terry, i could have lost it then called him a name we can't say here and it wasn't beyonce. >> i could have lost...
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. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. the president wrapped up day two after muslim leaderers gathered in saudi arabia today. he called on them to combat what he called muslim extremism. >> many of the muslims near in the bay area are responding, and what do they think of what the president had to say, christie smith? >> well, we spoke to the president ofcare and s cair and that he is trying to reset the tone, but it does not change the rhetoric or the policy. >> reporter: the speech from president trump came at a summit in riyadh with majority of muslim nations. >> our goal is to share the aim of ostamping out extremism, and providing our children a hopeful future that does honor to god. >> reporter: he urged the leaders to do more against the terrorist groups and extremism. >> and as americans we continue to fight injustice and fight extremism. >> reporter: and this is the president of the san francisco cair chapter and knnoticed that the president had a different tone. >> he is setting a new and productive tone, and it
. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. the president wrapped up day two after muslim leaderers gathered in saudi arabia today. he called on them to combat what he called muslim extremism. >> many of the muslims near in the bay area are responding, and what do they think of what the president had to say, christie smith? >> well, we spoke to the president ofcare and s cair and that he is trying to reset the tone, but it does not change the rhetoric or the policy. >> reporter: the...
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we turn now to abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran in london. terry? >> reporter: byron, it was right at the end of the ariana grande concert tonight in a stadium filled with her fans including so many teens and young girls and their moms. that's her fan base. when this huge explosion rocked not just the arena but the whole surrounding neighborhood. felt blocks away. arena officials saying that the explosion happened just outside the venue as people were coming and going. eyewitnesses saw many dead and injured on the ground. inside the lights went up, panic set in. people headed for the exits. they helped the wounded. they helped each other get out as law enforcement swarmed the scene and set up a perimeter. anguished parents took to social media looking for their loved ones. tonight manchester police are investigating this as a major terrorist incident and the city is on edge. byron? >> terry moran, thank you. >>> tonight, eyewitnesses describing a scene of panic. a night that was supposed to be about music and fun. >> reporter: that's the sound of th
we turn now to abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran in london. terry? >> reporter: byron, it was right at the end of the ariana grande concert tonight in a stadium filled with her fans including so many teens and young girls and their moms. that's her fan base. when this huge explosion rocked not just the arena but the whole surrounding neighborhood. felt blocks away. arena officials saying that the explosion happened just outside the venue as people were coming and going....
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we begin here tonight with abc terry moran in manchester, terry? >> reporter: dan, tonight manchester is quiet. it's been quiet all day. a great city subdued in shock and sorrow. about what happened right back there at the manchester arena. the terror attack at the end of aria ariana grande's concert. 22 dead, 59 injured, so many of the victims young people, teenagers, even children. we're learning more tonight about the 22-year-old british-born attacker and about those harrowing moments of carnage and courage and love. ♪ >> reporter: they came out on a school night to see their idol. thousands of teenage girls packing the arena. just minutes after pop diva ariana grande finishes her encore, in a shower of pink balloons -- 10:33 p.m. the house lights come up. then the sound of the bomb. >> oh my god. [ bleep ]. what's going on? >> reporter: panic. >> oh my god! >> reporter: confusion. those pink balloons popping as the audience stampedes for the exits. girls clamber over railings, dropping into the crowd, desperate to escape. >> of course i freaked
we begin here tonight with abc terry moran in manchester, terry? >> reporter: dan, tonight manchester is quiet. it's been quiet all day. a great city subdued in shock and sorrow. about what happened right back there at the manchester arena. the terror attack at the end of aria ariana grande's concert. 22 dead, 59 injured, so many of the victims young people, teenagers, even children. we're learning more tonight about the 22-year-old british-born attacker and about those harrowing moments...
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we'll be right back with terry crews.ause ) ♪ depression is a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ that's why there's trintellix, a prescription medication for depression. trintellix may help you take a step forward in improving your depression. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur, especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most common side effects were nausea, constipation and vomiting. trintellix had no significant impact on weight in clinical trials. ask your healthcare professional about t
we'll be right back with terry crews.ause ) ♪ depression is a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ that's why there's trintellix, a prescription medication for depression. trintellix may help you take a step forward in improving your depression. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. do not take with maois. tell your...
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=terry vo= plus, a construction mishap leaves workers covered in wet concrete.uncover the past safety violations of both companies involved. =next close= next. sot first >>> finally tonight, let's not forget the meaning of memorial day as we head into this holiday weekend. we honor those who have given their lives in time of war. for one man in florida, expressing that gratitude takes an unusual form bringing him close to those who have fought and died. kerry sanders tonight on how he is inspiring america. >>> in a forgotten corner of a tampa graveyard, long after the military bestowed honors, andrew lumish spends his day returning glory to veterans' gravestones. >> they are completely ignored. they were forgotten. >> reporter: without fanfare or even personal connection to the war dead, andrew has spent the last five years restoring honor to those who fought for our nation. what is common among everybody's stones here? >> everybody is heroes. >> reporter: heroes. >> every one of them. >> reporter: like lewis franklin vaughn that died september 26th, 1918 when t
=terry vo= plus, a construction mishap leaves workers covered in wet concrete.uncover the past safety violations of both companies involved. =next close= next. sot first >>> finally tonight, let's not forget the meaning of memorial day as we head into this holiday weekend. we honor those who have given their lives in time of war. for one man in florida, expressing that gratitude takes an unusual form bringing him close to those who have fought and died. kerry sanders tonight on how he...
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i'm terry mcsweeney and peggy bunker has the night off. a chaotic scene as the police shoot and kill a man. it is the fourth officer-involved shooting this month. it happened at an apartment complex on st. john's street next to st. james park. thom jensen has more details. the man had a ax? >> yes, that is what we heard, and what the police chief said made it virtually impossible for the officer to do anything but shoot. it happened on the apartment up there on the second floor where you can see the door open and the blue tarp on the outside of the door. the officers came here after security called them tho scene, a i disturbance of the loud noises and other stuff going on in the apartment. chief garcia says two men were inside of the apartmentb and one of them started a fire to keep the police from coming inside, and this is after 12:30 this morn morning. he says that the officers forced their way in before the fire got out of control, and one man surrendered, but another had the ax he said, and he tossed it to the ground initially, and o
i'm terry mcsweeney and peggy bunker has the night off. a chaotic scene as the police shoot and kill a man. it is the fourth officer-involved shooting this month. it happened at an apartment complex on st. john's street next to st. james park. thom jensen has more details. the man had a ax? >> yes, that is what we heard, and what the police chief said made it virtually impossible for the officer to do anything but shoot. it happened on the apartment up there on the second floor where you...
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terry collins must have had an inkling that something big was coming even with two out. he made moves. he gets neil ramirez up. he puts addison reed back on the bench out in the bullpen. that happened with four. ed really crystallized in the same chance. >> alex: if the mets are able to turn this around, they're going to look back at yesterday's seventh and income arrest comes alive, the fans come alive.
terry collins must have had an inkling that something big was coming even with two out. he made moves. he gets neil ramirez up. he puts addison reed back on the bench out in the bullpen. that happened with four. ed really crystallized in the same chance. >> alex: if the mets are able to turn this around, they're going to look back at yesterday's seventh and income arrest comes alive, the fans come alive.
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. >> correspondent terry or keith a tracking the little he is development, joins us live, terry, we know developing story, but what have you learned, what can you tell us? >> this was a pop concert with a lot of young people, in attendance, officials say, of the dozens injured, 12 children were under the age of 16. >> the concert was just ending, and ariana grande fans were starting to leave when the bomb went off. the mostly young crowd ban to panic, and started running, from manchester arena. >> as soon as i heard, well, the bang, i decided to run. i didn't know what to do. >> all the sudden you heard a massive bang from the corner of the arena. and lots of people just running, in different directions. >> among the dead, 18 year old george even a calendar, eight year old saffi russo. >> they say they set off explosives outside the arena. witnesses say metal nuts, bolts, covered the grounds. >> police raided apartments in manchester tuesday, as they investigated the attacks. britain's prime minister theresa may expressed her horror. >> this attack stands out. for it is appauling, sicken
. >> correspondent terry or keith a tracking the little he is development, joins us live, terry, we know developing story, but what have you learned, what can you tell us? >> this was a pop concert with a lot of young people, in attendance, officials say, of the dozens injured, 12 children were under the age of 16. >> the concert was just ending, and ariana grande fans were starting to leave when the bomb went off. the mostly young crowd ban to panic, and started running, from...
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looking forward to it tomorrow night on ktvu. >> thank you, south . >> thank you, terry. >> paid cash and they thought he was drug dealer. interesting interview, good show. >> i like to show. they are tackling the subject. >>> most ruthless ambitious monsters got together to reminisce about their most -- cast and crew the film the godfather gathered in new york city at the tribeca film festival robert de niro, al pacino, robert of all, james conn, diane keaton and francis ford coppola with there. famed, frame portrait i should say of the late marlon brando -- marlon brando -- actors say they were honored francis ford coppola asked them to act. >> have not seen in 30 years something like that and i looked at one and all i can think of is i could not get over it. it was astonishing. it was so beautiful. everybody is so great and the music is so -- every choice you made was so authentically brilliant. >> [ applause ]. >> it's unusual. >> tribeca film festival also streamed the original film as well as godfather 2. >> my favorite film of all time. >> i saw it for the first time six month
looking forward to it tomorrow night on ktvu. >> thank you, south . >> thank you, terry. >> paid cash and they thought he was drug dealer. interesting interview, good show. >> i like to show. they are tackling the subject. >>> most ruthless ambitious monsters got together to reminisce about their most -- cast and crew the film the godfather gathered in new york city at the tribeca film festival robert de niro, al pacino, robert of all, james conn, diane keaton...
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here's terry moran. >> reporter: at the louvre, this was the moment of victory. supporters of emmanuel macron overjoyed and filled with pride in their country. >> reporter: there's triumph and relief here. for many of these people, the soul o sweet. ♪ macron, at just 39, becomes france's youngest leader since napoleon. and tonight he walked into history. telling the crowd -- [ speaking foreign language ] "everyone said it was impossible, but they didn't know france." his victory is a resounding rejection of the far-right nationalist agenda of his opponent, marine le pen. projections tonight showing him winning 65% to 35% over lepen. their bitter battle drew in two american presidents. barack obama endorsing macron. >> i am supporting emmanuel macron to lead you forward. >> reporter: and president trump all but officially endorsing le pen, recently calling her the "strongest on borders and the strongest on what's been going on in france." for french voters, it was about two diametrically opposed views of their future. anti-immigration, anti-islam. macron, pro-eu,
here's terry moran. >> reporter: at the louvre, this was the moment of victory. supporters of emmanuel macron overjoyed and filled with pride in their country. >> reporter: there's triumph and relief here. for many of these people, the soul o sweet. ♪ macron, at just 39, becomes france's youngest leader since napoleon. and tonight he walked into history. telling the crowd -- [ speaking foreign language ] "everyone said it was impossible, but they didn't know france." his...
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terry, what else are you working on?ice coming. >> oh really. >> more old spice? >> it's coming. it's coming. i smell good right now. [ laughter ] >> okay. gotcha. all right. terry crews, it is always a pleasure to talk to you bad day. every time we talk to you always smiling and in good mood. it's a decision. it's a decision. i decide to have great day and i just decided today is going to be great. >> that is i was m awesome way to live your life. terry crews continued success with brooklyn nine-nine everything that you do. and old spice. continued success. [ laughter ] >> thank you. thank you. >> all right. >> he has such a great laugh. >> he has great personality. just reminder brooklyn nine-nine airs tonight at 8:00 right here on fox5. great personality. great outlook and life. you heard him say he decided to have great day. >> i enjoy him. it's a mazing that episode also interesting because it touches on lot of different aspects of racial profiling how he respond to do terry because he was a big black man in his own
terry, what else are you working on?ice coming. >> oh really. >> more old spice? >> it's coming. it's coming. i smell good right now. [ laughter ] >> okay. gotcha. all right. terry crews, it is always a pleasure to talk to you bad day. every time we talk to you always smiling and in good mood. it's a decision. it's a decision. i decide to have great day and i just decided today is going to be great. >> that is i was m awesome way to live your life. terry crews...
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we begin with abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran in manchester. >> reporter: in the terrible moment the bomb went off -- >> oh, my god! >> reporter: -- it left behind, amid the carnage and fear, clues to how it was made, and by whom. tonight, those crime scene photos obtained by "the new york times" and posted on their website reveal the bomb's sophisticated design -- the possible detonator, bloodied, carried in the suspect's left hand, investigators believe, with a small circuit board soldered inside and a protruding red wire. a mangled 12-volt battery, more powerful than those seen in most suicide bombs. nuts and screws used as deadly shrapnel. and part of the blue karrimor backpack the bomb was carried in. investigators now concluding that this bomber was no lone wolf. >> i think it's very clear that this is a network that we are investigating. >> reporter: this morning, police stormed a building in central manchester, targeting a third floor apartment. neighbors told us they thought it was being rented as an airbnb unit. >> and you can't know who everybody is. >> reporter
we begin with abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran in manchester. >> reporter: in the terrible moment the bomb went off -- >> oh, my god! >> reporter: -- it left behind, amid the carnage and fear, clues to how it was made, and by whom. tonight, those crime scene photos obtained by "the new york times" and posted on their website reveal the bomb's sophisticated design -- the possible detonator, bloodied, carried in the suspect's left hand, investigators...
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terry crews. and rob huebel. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! hey! >> stephen: sparkly. >> audience: stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hey, everybody, please, have a seat. you're too kind. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) thanks so much. donald trump may be out of the country, but he is still the toast of washington. or whatever reason he's that color. i think it's toasting. ( laughter ) just today, this morning, the trump administration unveiled their 2018 budget, titled, "a new foundation for american greatness," which is just slightly grandiose for a financial document. it's like calling your grocery list "a bold vision for yogurt and dog food." not a lot on that list. now, that foundation of america's greatness? what he's building that on? it turns out he's building out of ofthe ground-up bones of poor people because this budget cuts things like the food stamp progr
terry crews. and rob huebel. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: hey! hey! >> stephen: sparkly. >> audience: stephen! stephen! >> stephen: hey, everybody, please, have a seat. you're too kind. welcome to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. ( cheers and applause ) thanks so much. donald trump may be out of the country, but...
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peggy and terry.hat is a football score. >> that is incredible to watch. >> more runs than the giants got in april. >> that is true. >> thank you very much. >> sadly enough. >> ouch! >> we'll be right back. ==take vo== the library announced that late fees will be waived starting >>> the san jose library wants those long-lost books back. you know who you are. the library announcing late fees will be waives, gone, forgotten, for a first time ever fine forgiveness program but only lasts in the month of may. you could bring back the cd and dvd and they don't need to be returned to the same branch, just return them and they'll forgive and forget. this is your warning. >> here is your warning about kind -- not a heat wave bia warm-up. >> a small one. by wednesday it is hot. tv temperatures in the seven-day forecast, peaking through. wednesday near 80 and valleys close to 90 and then everything changes by next weekend. much cooler but could involve some showers. >> thanks for watching nbc bay area news. see
peggy and terry.hat is a football score. >> that is incredible to watch. >> more runs than the giants got in april. >> that is true. >> thank you very much. >> sadly enough. >> ouch! >> we'll be right back. ==take vo== the library announced that late fees will be waived starting >>> the san jose library wants those long-lost books back. you know who you are. the library announcing late fees will be waives, gone, forgotten, for a first time ever...
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good evening, i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm janelle wang. raj and jessica have the night off. we begin with breaking news. a fire at freemont mini storage on industrial parkway just off 880. that's near the tesla factory. 40 units suffered some kind of damage. ian cull is live at the scene. this fire spread fast. >> reporter: yeah, it absolutely just ripped through much of this storage facility. 18 units in all have fire damage, heavily fire damaged. but firefighters had to make sure -- you can see some of the units here, they have been -- garage doors basically been sliced through with a saw so they could get through and make sure there is no fire moving their way down. you can see the heavy smoke that continues to pour out of here as they are taking the items out to make sure none of them are on fire. if they are they immediately douse them with flames. they also want to make sure there is no one living in here. once again, sparks around 8:45 tonight. inside each of them, basically what most people would put here, mattresses, furniture, cars, overflow items from your house t
good evening, i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm janelle wang. raj and jessica have the night off. we begin with breaking news. a fire at freemont mini storage on industrial parkway just off 880. that's near the tesla factory. 40 units suffered some kind of damage. ian cull is live at the scene. this fire spread fast. >> reporter: yeah, it absolutely just ripped through much of this storage facility. 18 units in all have fire damage, heavily fire damaged. but firefighters had to make sure...
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i'm terry okita in manchester, england with that story jaws head. >>> today is wednesday, may 24th good morning i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things this morning. >> good morning. we are getting over that hump together. still early. looking very wet outside. we had a couple accidents. good news, crews cleaned them out of the way. we have just left with construction. >> yes. the wet roadways are still out there and some are getting doused with a batch of soaking rain. you can see that move through the north and western most suburbs but over the last three hour loop we are look at the war of the heavy rainfall intensity fizzles away. these showers aren't going to just disappear but they will to have move out but as they do so we have to deal with this through the rest of the morning commute and then we will see included trying to break out for some sunshine as day goes on. we are stuck with the front loaded forecast, and wet weather to contend with here initially. we may need to walk out the door but pack it in your bag for rest of the day
i'm terry okita in manchester, england with that story jaws head. >>> today is wednesday, may 24th good morning i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. katie and meisha are keeping an eye on things this morning. >> good morning. we are getting over that hump together. still early. looking very wet outside. we had a couple accidents. good news, crews cleaned them out of the way. we have just left with construction. >> yes. the wet roadways are still out there and...
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live in palo alto, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> all right, terry, thank you. in the east bay who is he? tomorrow we'll learn more about a suspected arsonist accused of torching several kaz in the east bay. the contra costa county fire department confirming it will be releasing more information about this 36-year-old suspect who is arrested over the weekend. he is facing 43 charges. last week alone as we have been reporting, seven parked cars were set on fire in the middle of the night. >> a special unit of the atf is now in emeryville helping determine what sparked the five alarm fire that burned a building to the ground on saturday. 25 members of the federal agency's national response team arrived on the scene today. now, as we have been telling you, the same building caught fire back in july and the developer says both fires are similar. atf officials say their job is to figure out exactly what happened. >> atf comes in to an investigation with no preconceived notions and at the end of the investigation our goal is to decide whether the fire was accidental,
live in palo alto, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> all right, terry, thank you. in the east bay who is he? tomorrow we'll learn more about a suspected arsonist accused of torching several kaz in the east bay. the contra costa county fire department confirming it will be releasing more information about this 36-year-old suspect who is arrested over the weekend. he is facing 43 charges. last week alone as we have been reporting, seven parked cars were set on fire in the middle of the...
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there's a rotten apple in every community. >> terry moran with us live from manchester. police today have found several key pieces of evidence in those raids? >> reporter: that's right, authorities say the police investigation is hitting paydirt, important evidence, explosive caches, suspicious items today. significant arrests. it looks like that investigators are rolling up a terror network they didn't know about. david. >> terry moran, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> just as millions of americans begin travel for the memorial day weekend. abc's rob marciano. >> reporter: that line rotating around. still over pittsburgh. slowly move across the northeast tomorrow bringing unsettled weather. meanwhile, next storm up, riding a high jet stream into the plains, that risk area really explodes on saturday. could be a rough start to the ho holiday weekend there. >>> next tonight, the high school under fire. school officials confronting him about what they thought was on his phone. they called his mother, she raced to the school arriving too late. abc's alex perez. >> repor
there's a rotten apple in every community. >> terry moran with us live from manchester. police today have found several key pieces of evidence in those raids? >> reporter: that's right, authorities say the police investigation is hitting paydirt, important evidence, explosive caches, suspicious items today. significant arrests. it looks like that investigators are rolling up a terror network they didn't know about. david. >> terry moran, our thanks to you again tonight....
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here's terry sharing his story with abc news in australia.ite. i touched the hand line and ijust caught a blur in the corner of my eye and just out of instinct, i threw my right arm up and this thing hit me in the forearm and knocked me off my feet and i fell on my hands and knees and this thing was beside me and i looked over and i thought, "oh, a shark." so, he was doing a mad dance around, he was thrashing everywhere, so i got up as quick as i could. i thought he had broken my arm, but he hadn't. i thought he broke one of the bones in my arm, but he badly bruised it and tore the skin off and i took a hanky out of my pocket and wrapped it around as tight as i could to try and stop the bleeding a bitand ijust hung on, grabbed my little radio and called the coast guard and they came and picked me up. quite a fishing expedition! terry, talking about his extraordinary spear rinsing new south wales. it is looking pretty cloudy for bank holiday monday. sunshine will be limited, the best of it so far has been in east anglia and the south—east. mor
here's terry sharing his story with abc news in australia.ite. i touched the hand line and ijust caught a blur in the corner of my eye and just out of instinct, i threw my right arm up and this thing hit me in the forearm and knocked me off my feet and i fell on my hands and knees and this thing was beside me and i looked over and i thought, "oh, a shark." so, he was doing a mad dance around, he was thrashing everywhere, so i got up as quick as i could. i thought he had broken my arm,...
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was he scouting the mall abc's terry moran. >>> this new image tonight in retrospect so sinister. salman abedi taking out the garbage cans at his suburban home, wearing a traditional hooded north african robe and sandals. and today, these haunting security camera images of abedi, at a shopping mall just three days before the attack, baseball cap pulled down, apparently carrying the same backpack he used in the bombing. he spent his final night here, in a rented apartment just two miles from the arena, phoning his mother in libya to say, "forgive me." today, more police raids across the region, and in the town of wigan, clearing the neighborhood after bomb technicians moved in. police desperately trying to unraffle a terror network. they call this the "curry mile" in manchester. it's the heart of the muslim community here and a very welcoming place, but within two miles of this spot, and the surrounding neighborhoods, 16 young men over the past couple of years have committed acts of terrorism. but the people here say abedi and the others don't represent them. >> terry moran with us
was he scouting the mall abc's terry moran. >>> this new image tonight in retrospect so sinister. salman abedi taking out the garbage cans at his suburban home, wearing a traditional hooded north african robe and sandals. and today, these haunting security camera images of abedi, at a shopping mall just three days before the attack, baseball cap pulled down, apparently carrying the same backpack he used in the bombing. he spent his final night here, in a rented apartment just two miles...
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david. >> terry, our thanks to you. >>> and the bomber himself this evening, just 22 years old. he had just returned to england five days before the attack. so, where was he right before and was his brother about to unleash another bomb? and tonight, what they have just discovered in the suspect's home. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: tonight, these pictures on the front page of the british tabloids. salman abedi, as a british schoolboy, and a goofy-looking teenager at the beach. no indication of his rapid road to jihad. but tonight, we are learning abedi had been recruited by isis, and that five weeks before the attack he traveled to libya, an isis stronghold and his family's ancestral home, returning to manchester may 17th -- just five days before he set off his bomb. officials in libya today say they have arrested the bomber's father, who in this interview just before the arrest denied his son was a terrorist. authorities also arrested the bomber's younger brother hashim, who they say confessed he was in the process of carrying out what
david. >> terry, our thanks to you. >>> and the bomber himself this evening, just 22 years old. he had just returned to england five days before the attack. so, where was he right before and was his brother about to unleash another bomb? and tonight, what they have just discovered in the suspect's home. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: tonight, these pictures on the front page of the british tabloids. salman abedi, as a british...
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i am in all the courage and the strength of our mayor terry -- military spouses. when a service member is away, military houses assumed to minister increased responsibilities at home, and a commitment and dedication is just as critical a service to our country. today we must think about the military families who have lost loved ones in service to our nation. this administration, my family, and all americans keep you in our hearts and our prayers always. we remember your sacrifices and we will never forget your incredible burden. to each and every one of you gather today, i want to say thank you. thank you for serving this nation weather in uniform or support of those who wear it. i know i speak on behalf of my father when i say that our nation will never fail to be inspired by your example. he will never tire of saying thank you. and for all the children here arabella, joseph, theodore, and i, hope to get to know each and every one of you over and ice-cream sundae or two.
i am in all the courage and the strength of our mayor terry -- military spouses. when a service member is away, military houses assumed to minister increased responsibilities at home, and a commitment and dedication is just as critical a service to our country. today we must think about the military families who have lost loved ones in service to our nation. this administration, my family, and all americans keep you in our hearts and our prayers always. we remember your sacrifices and we will...
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terry, from your perspective. >> we need to be relentless.e need to use the talent in this room, the talent around d.c. on infrastructure week. i think, respectfully, we've got to challenge our elected leaders to not stick their heads in the sand on this issue. it's too important to ourchy, our competitiveness to and the whole job equation. so i think jay has given us the number to call. know we're mobilizing and activating our members to call their congressional representatives about the importance of this issue, but the importance of this week, about the importance of rebuilding our crumbling transportation infrastructure. and as jay said -- well, i encourage you each and every one of you to do the same with the number, because we need to keep people's feet to the flame. we cannot expect other countries and expect to have a 21st infrastructure in the greatest country that there is on this planet. >> so how many times have we gathered to talk about infrastructure needs? how many infrastructure weeks have we celebrated together? now's the tim
terry, from your perspective. >> we need to be relentless.e need to use the talent in this room, the talent around d.c. on infrastructure week. i think, respectfully, we've got to challenge our elected leaders to not stick their heads in the sand on this issue. it's too important to ourchy, our competitiveness to and the whole job equation. so i think jay has given us the number to call. know we're mobilizing and activating our members to call their congressional representatives about the...