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led to the death of agent terry.at was eric holder in 2011 refusing to apologize to the family of brian terry who was murdered by mexican cartel members using weapons president obama let loose. but there is information that the obama administration withheld information and even called the terry family a nuisance. robert, let me get your quick reaction to this report. apparently the department of justice and eric holder said your family was a nuisance. >> i had to smile when i read that email. i'm surprised they didn't use more descriptive language to describe our continued pressure for information and facts in the matter. this was a dirty little secret that the government was keeping from the american people and from the terry family. we knew something was being withheld. jesse: the facts of the program were in order to track these weapons, they let these weapons get into the hands of bad guys, and they were supposed to track them. it turns out they lost track of them, they wound up in the hands of drug cartel member
led to the death of agent terry.at was eric holder in 2011 refusing to apologize to the family of brian terry who was murdered by mexican cartel members using weapons president obama let loose. but there is information that the obama administration withheld information and even called the terry family a nuisance. robert, let me get your quick reaction to this report. apparently the department of justice and eric holder said your family was a nuisance. >> i had to smile when i read that...
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officials arrested one of brian terry's alleged killers.e others have plead guilty or been found guilty by a jury in the case. one suspect is still on the loose. hundreds of guns that the feds allowed to be trafficked to criminals are still missing and unaccounted for. ahead on "full measure." a costly relic to the tune of hundreds of billions of your tax dollars from the nuclear arms race. nuclear weapons program is an incredible ongoing cost in tax dollars. beginning with the cold war, the u.s. produced tens of thousands of warheads at a cost of trillions of dollars. today, we spend hundreds of billions to clean up waste from the sites that manufactured the nuclear materials, and even more to pay those exposed to health risks working at the sites. as we "follow the money," joce sterman finds allegations that a lot that tax money isn't being spent wisely. b-29's dropped two atomic bombs. joce: it was the bomb that helped end world war ii. the second, and last, nuclear device to be used in war. code named "fat man," the plutonium used to bo
officials arrested one of brian terry's alleged killers.e others have plead guilty or been found guilty by a jury in the case. one suspect is still on the loose. hundreds of guns that the feds allowed to be trafficked to criminals are still missing and unaccounted for. ahead on "full measure." a costly relic to the tune of hundreds of billions of your tax dollars from the nuclear arms race. nuclear weapons program is an incredible ongoing cost in tax dollars. beginning with the cold...
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then i began to have thoughts about terri.ught maybe terri was a little bit different, you know. >> how so? >> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman, and i thought that the person maybe had been a man. >> why? >> from feeling into this area of their body, you know. i thought that's very similar to me, you know. it's like the person has had their sex organ removed. that's what i thought, you know, but i wasn't completely sure. this was after we got married. >> it was on the fourth day of their honeymoon when terri confirmed moore's suspicions. >> i confronted terri, you know, with some questions that i had, and she told me that she had been a man. >> did it make you question yourself? >> oh, yeah. still to this day. >> tell me about that. >> well, to find out you're in love with someone that is homosexual and you're not a homosexual, then things started progressing to real loss of temper, you know, towards the individual and hatred for the individual. i began to hate them, you know, and i hated them enoug
then i began to have thoughts about terri.ught maybe terri was a little bit different, you know. >> how so? >> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman, and i thought that the person maybe had been a man. >> why? >> from feeling into this area of their body, you know. i thought that's very similar to me, you know. it's like the person has had their sex organ removed. that's what i thought, you know, but i wasn't completely sure. this was after we got...
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so where are we gonna find some agreement, terry?> well, they're actually not that far apart in terms of the dollars. they're only about $500 million apart from what the governor originally proposed back in february to where the republicans were. the governor wanted a 1.8% increase -- that's the smallest increase i think any democrat has ever recommended in modern history. the point is that we need revenue or we have to cut services. the $1.5 billion shortfall is this year -- the shortfall. the state has a $3 billion structural deficit. >> right. ongoing. >> ongoing. and the payments have to be made to the pension, they have to be made to medicaid, and you can go forward. and the governor still wants the severance tax -- that's the tax on the extraction of natural gas from the fracked wells. >> and closing some tax loopholes. >> and closing some tax loo-- guess what -- the republicans are saying no. it looks like you're exactly right. gaming -- if they have their way, it looks like -- if we still had telephone booths, we would have a
so where are we gonna find some agreement, terry?> well, they're actually not that far apart in terms of the dollars. they're only about $500 million apart from what the governor originally proposed back in february to where the republicans were. the governor wanted a 1.8% increase -- that's the smallest increase i think any democrat has ever recommended in modern history. the point is that we need revenue or we have to cut services. the $1.5 billion shortfall is this year -- the shortfall....
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terry, thank you. >>> as you know, terry, we also have new video of the attackers before the attack, a broadcast that included one of the three attackers. he's seen in a tv documentary expressing his extremist views. so, how did british authorities take their eyes off of him? and tonight, we learned he had a newborn. his wife delivering in recent days. here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: authorities tell abc news tonight that the attackers, seen in this video in the midst of their terror rampage, were led by a man known to police for years as a potential threat. >> we always ask ourselves should we have known and could this have been prevented. >> reporter: it was just last year that the ringleader butt was featured in a documentary aired on the british channel 4 about a group that openly campaigns for strict sharia law, here praying before the black flag of islam, and then getting into a confrontation with police. of the some 3,000 people authorities considered active threats, this group is among the most extreme. >> the members of this network which number probably around in the
terry, thank you. >>> as you know, terry, we also have new video of the attackers before the attack, a broadcast that included one of the three attackers. he's seen in a tv documentary expressing his extremist views. so, how did british authorities take their eyes off of him? and tonight, we learned he had a newborn. his wife delivering in recent days. here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: authorities tell abc news tonight that the attackers, seen in this video in the midst of...
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correspondent terry okita is live in london this morning.ry, bring us up to date what happened late last night. >> reporter: that is right, jan, it was a busy saturday night, lovely night, a lot of people out and about. witnesses say a large white box truck comes barreling down london bridge. it was running over people 36789 men got out started stabbing people. it happened in the crowded area in central london with restaurants, bars, residents, tourist alike. witnesses described panic, chaos, confusion as you can imagine. at lee seven people are dead, 48 others injured, some with life threatening conditions. after yesterday eerie mergecy meeting, prime minister teresa may says enough is enough, and allude todd islamic terror made behind this attack. >> we are seeing video on the street right now a lot of law enforcement. we hear last night police responded quickly and caught up with those attackers. how fast are we talking about? >> reporter: they say they responded with about eight minutes and as these suspects were shot dead minutes later
correspondent terry okita is live in london this morning.ry, bring us up to date what happened late last night. >> reporter: that is right, jan, it was a busy saturday night, lovely night, a lot of people out and about. witnesses say a large white box truck comes barreling down london bridge. it was running over people 36789 men got out started stabbing people. it happened in the crowded area in central london with restaurants, bars, residents, tourist alike. witnesses described panic,...
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terry: that's right. lot of time, and i .on't mean to make light of it senator mcconnell is trying hard to get these folks to deal. by the time they get back after the july 4 recess -- and of course they can make deals and recess -- i would look at the middle of july as an inflection point here. if the bill is still mired after they get back, then the senate has some trouble. we have seen this resurrect before in the house, and we may see it resurrect again. i remain relatively bullish on it. i would also mention the august recess isn't cast in stone. if they need an extra week to finish things up, i would wager they do that. anna: what kind of deal are we going to see here then? they have to do deals on both sides. those holdout senators are not on the same page, or they? terry: i think there are basically three kinds of deals. the first kind is a deal to devolve more power on to the state, that covers a lot of different pieces of subject matter, but a lot of conservatives want that. a lot of the more mo
terry: that's right. lot of time, and i .on't mean to make light of it senator mcconnell is trying hard to get these folks to deal. by the time they get back after the july 4 recess -- and of course they can make deals and recess -- i would look at the middle of july as an inflection point here. if the bill is still mired after they get back, then the senate has some trouble. we have seen this resurrect before in the house, and we may see it resurrect again. i remain relatively bullish on it. i...
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months lightser they were used against agent terri a fact denied to congress and terry's family.says the administration tried to stop investigation by discrediting whistle blower johnson. >> i was ridiculed, liableed, transferred, denied promotion and band from public build sglingz lawmakers noted none no one was fired or seriously disciplined for the cover up. >> london bridge is on following last weekend deadly terror attack burrow market remains closed. a person got out of the car and starting stabbing people. several killed and dozens over hurt. isis claimed responsible for the attack. >> we're a few hours away from voting in britain hastily called election. conservative prime minister theresa may seems confident of victory and three terror attacks in three months in uk have many wonder what will happen. left wing politician core bin criticized me for the numbers and dead heat. >> all right. speaking of heat. >> we'll turn it up. >> today was beautiful. it was supposed to rain. >> some place it's rainld. >> some got a lot of rain. we deposit necessarily in the city. tonight i
months lightser they were used against agent terri a fact denied to congress and terry's family.says the administration tried to stop investigation by discrediting whistle blower johnson. >> i was ridiculed, liableed, transferred, denied promotion and band from public build sglingz lawmakers noted none no one was fired or seriously disciplined for the cover up. >> london bridge is on following last weekend deadly terror attack burrow market remains closed. a person got out of the...
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the same honour for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. for terry and june and absolutelye whitfieldlj for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. i am still in shock, really, but it is wonderful to know that people have been good enough to appreciate what i've done. in the world of music, the 1960s eurovision winner becomes an mbe. charttopping singer ed sheerin is also getting an mbe. and the founder of europe's first black and minority orchestra becomes an obe for services to music. as a role model i've got a lot of responsibility, but it certainly gives people coming from behind, people for black, minority and ethnic communities, the knowledge that they too can follow a career in classical music. several people are being recognised for their bravery, among them pc keith palmer who tried to help during the terrorist attack. pc craig nicholls and jonathan wright also honoured, who arrested the man who killed jo cox lastjune. bernard kenny, who was with mp when she was attacked, received the george medal. i just she was attacked, received the george medal
the same honour for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. for terry and june and absolutelye whitfieldlj for terry and june and absolutely fabulous's june whitfield. i am still in shock, really, but it is wonderful to know that people have been good enough to appreciate what i've done. in the world of music, the 1960s eurovision winner becomes an mbe. charttopping singer ed sheerin is also getting an mbe. and the founder of europe's first black and minority orchestra becomes...
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terry mcsweeney. >> and terry bunker. fire crews are keeping eye on brush fire near the oakland airport. taken out a structure and cars, some trailers and campers fully engulfed in flames. lot of smoke associated with the fire. got it out but hanging around for flare-ups. >>> chaos in normally peaceful east bay neighborhood. police shot a suspect right in front of a home and people who live there talking about terrifying ordeal. tom? >> reporter: you're right. people who live in this house caught in the middle of it. house tells the story. damage to the entryway, pillar destroyed and bullet holes in the garage and also in a wall where their daughter sleeps. started like most other friday nights along this normally sleepily brentwood street until just before 10:00. >> i heard shots and crash into house and shots afterwards. >>. >> reporter: asked we not use last name. had never heard gunshots before but what came next unexpected. >> saw a car careen into the yard and took off to get the kids and wife. >> reporter: suv slam
terry mcsweeney. >> and terry bunker. fire crews are keeping eye on brush fire near the oakland airport. taken out a structure and cars, some trailers and campers fully engulfed in flames. lot of smoke associated with the fire. got it out but hanging around for flare-ups. >>> chaos in normally peaceful east bay neighborhood. police shot a suspect right in front of a home and people who live there talking about terrifying ordeal. tom? >> reporter: you're right. people who...
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terry and peggy? >> tom, thank you very much. >>> the news in london causing people in the bay area to be on alert. sergio is live at sfo b.a.r.t. station where security is being heightened at a lot of the stations as a precaution. >> reporter: pretty much immediately afterward of those attacks in london, we got word from b.a.r.t. police they wanted to increase the visibility of their officers on the trains and at certain stations. i talked briefly with the on-call b.a.r.t. police lieutenant who said they want people to feel safe on trains so people can expect to see uniformed officers riding trains. we also checked in with the golden gate bridge authority. they will not be changing security protocols, but pedestrians are protected from cars by steel barriers, unlike london bridge. now, here at sfo, there are two flights leaving to london in the next hour and a half. passengers for those flights have not yet started to check in. but we will be checking in with them when they arrive to gauge their thou
terry and peggy? >> tom, thank you very much. >>> the news in london causing people in the bay area to be on alert. sergio is live at sfo b.a.r.t. station where security is being heightened at a lot of the stations as a precaution. >> reporter: pretty much immediately afterward of those attacks in london, we got word from b.a.r.t. police they wanted to increase the visibility of their officers on the trains and at certain stations. i talked briefly with the on-call b.a.r.t....
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terry moran, thank you very much. >> thanks, terry. >>> this is the third terror attack in the uk since march. what is going on? we want to bring in abc's chief investigative reporter brian ross. brian, this is the third attack since march, terry just mentioned that. can you put that in context with the others? >> it's a small comfort. unlike the planning and training it took for the manchester attack, this is a low-tech terror attack. it's the kind isis has been urging its followers to carry out. get a vehicle and then use knives. we saw this on the truck attack in france. at ohio state university in this country. and most recently, in march on the westminster bridge in london that one of the bombers was wearing a fake suicide vest? >> it caused panic last night, for sure. it seemed to certainly guarantee that the attackers would be shot dead by police. the police training in these cases is, if you see someone with a suicide vest, three shots to the head. we also know that isis has been telling followers in their twisted version of islam, to become a martyr in the month of ramadan, whi
terry moran, thank you very much. >> thanks, terry. >>> this is the third terror attack in the uk since march. what is going on? we want to bring in abc's chief investigative reporter brian ross. brian, this is the third attack since march, terry just mentioned that. can you put that in context with the others? >> it's a small comfort. unlike the planning and training it took for the manchester attack, this is a low-tech terror attack. it's the kind isis has been urging its...
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months later two of those guns were used against agent terry a fact denied to congress ton terry's family. the report claims the administration tried to stop the investigation by discrediting whistle-blower john dobson. >> publically attacked ridiculed libeled transferred 11 times denied promotion ostracized barred from government workplaces and banned from government buildings. >> no one was fired or seriously disciplined for the cover up. >> a government contractor accused of leaking a report to the media is expected to plea not guilty in hopes of being released on bond today. reality winner federal custody after she was arrested saturday. the department of justice has charged the 25-year-old with sending highly classified materially from a government facility to the online news site the intercept. >> ♪ >> this morning still no arrests made in the murder two of high school senior in montgomery county. they were killed the day before they were supposed to graduate from northwest high school in germantown. they were reportedly selling extra tickets to their graduation ceremony when they w
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abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran from london tonight. >> reporter: the traumatic moments of terror up close. watch as this restaurant manager hustles inside. they close the front windows. one woman pierce out, see the attackers, turns and runs. watch. you can see the attackers approach, trying to enter, a terrifying tug of war begins as the manager guards the doorway and forces the door shut justs as one of the machete-wielding attackers tries to get in. the attacker pushes. patrons peeking outside to see if all is clear. then this -- >> i'm trying to keep myself safe. >> reporter: the photographer caught outside, as the police opened fire on attackers. people fleeing the scene. those moments coming during the 18 minutes of terror that seemed an eternity. at 9:58 p.m., the attack begins, that van runs off the london bridge. at the south end of the bridge, three men with long knives get out and start slashing people. at 10:08 p.m. police are called to the scene. at 10:16 all three suspects are dead. their phony suicide vests failing to keep police at bay. 50 shots fired by
abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran from london tonight. >> reporter: the traumatic moments of terror up close. watch as this restaurant manager hustles inside. they close the front windows. one woman pierce out, see the attackers, turns and runs. watch. you can see the attackers approach, trying to enter, a terrifying tug of war begins as the manager guards the doorway and forces the door shut justs as one of the machete-wielding attackers tries to get in. the attacker pushes....
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==terry/cu== it was graduation day .. for one student ..at liberty high school in brentwood. ==take vo== as we )ve been reporting since saturday... army reservist )harland fletcher ) did not get to graduate with his class last friday because he refused to cover up his army uniform with the ca reporting since saturday army bay rvist did not get to graduate with his clause because fe refused to cover up his army uniform with a cap and gown. --bert handa is in live in brentwood what the school colored had it doing an about face. >> well terry it was a emotional day. especially with so many veterans groups joining the audience in a graduation ceremony filled with congratulations, apologies within gofrgness. >> this is on. >> the harlan fletcher got last minute gifts before his graduation. after refused refuseding to cover upthe army reservist ufrpt. >> my family didn't get to have the experience that everyone else did. but i was -- i gist said let's saflage this night. let's take this and turn into something better. >> something better turned out to be liberty high holding a grad
==terry/cu== it was graduation day .. for one student ..at liberty high school in brentwood. ==take vo== as we )ve been reporting since saturday... army reservist )harland fletcher ) did not get to graduate with his class last friday because he refused to cover up his army uniform with the ca reporting since saturday army bay rvist did not get to graduate with his clause because fe refused to cover up his army uniform with a cap and gown. --bert handa is in live in brentwood what the school...
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>> terry moran with some perspective after this latest attack there in london. terry, thank you.you so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. stay tuned for the latest on the london terror attacks. "gma," first thing in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening.
>> terry moran with some perspective after this latest attack there in london. terry, thank you.you so much for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. stay tuned for the latest on the london terror attacks. "gma," first thing in the morning. i'll see you right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening.
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terry moran, thank you very much. >> thanks, terry. >>> this is the third terror attack in the uk since march. what is going on? in abc's chief brian, this is the third attack since march, terry just mentioned that.u t that in conth the others? tk for the manchest attack, thiss it's the kind isis has been urging itsout. get a ts on the at ohio state university inrece the that one of the bombers was wearing a fake sui for sure. it seemed to certainly guarantet dead by police. cases is, if you see someone with a suicide vest, three shots to the head. we also know that isis has been telling followers in their twisted version of islam, to become a martyr in the month of ramadan, which we're in, has greater benefits. >> is there significance to the timing of the attack? but also, what is going on in the uk? >> well, the british prime minister this morning revealed they have foiled five more attacks since the westminster bridge take in march. as police carry out a series of raids this morning, they suggest they have identified some of the three terror suspects. she said there's no known conne
terry moran, thank you very much. >> thanks, terry. >>> this is the third terror attack in the uk since march. what is going on? in abc's chief brian, this is the third attack since march, terry just mentioned that.u t that in conth the others? tk for the manchest attack, thiss it's the kind isis has been urging itsout. get a ts on the at ohio state university inrece the that one of the bombers was wearing a fake sui for sure. it seemed to certainly guarantet dead by police....
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the government will begin implementing the ban in 72 hours. >> terry, there are several steps to this travel ban. what is the time line on enforcement? >> reporter: well, the next steps, tom, already administration workers are working on how to implement the ban. state department officials saying we have 72 hours to figure this out. they will work with the justice department and department of homeland security, and find out who is covered under the supreme court ruling and who is not. that will end in more lawsuits to get that decided. one more thing, this ban is written to last 94 days only to allow the administration to look at the vetting procedures. by next october when the court hears this case, it could all be moot. >> and terry, there was a lot of speculation that justice kennedy might be announcing a retirement today. what happened there? >> reporter: well, he is the crucial swing vote. there was great anticipation and anxiety over whether he would retire. he decided not to, and like every supreme court justice, nobody knows why, tom. >> terry moran at the supreme court. thank
the government will begin implementing the ban in 72 hours. >> terry, there are several steps to this travel ban. what is the time line on enforcement? >> reporter: well, the next steps, tom, already administration workers are working on how to implement the ban. state department officials saying we have 72 hours to figure this out. they will work with the justice department and department of homeland security, and find out who is covered under the supreme court ruling and who is...
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the website is cns news.com and our guest is terry jeffrey, editor-in-chief. sandra's waiting from missouri. independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. and i first time caller grievously try to call and couldn't get through. and i'm used to watching and listening, and i really appreciate c-span. what i want to say your guest is maybe two or three callers ago, and shea woman call-in said as an african-american woman, she's never been more fearful in her life with regard to jeff sessions and what he's doing regarding turning us backwards and with regard to being so tough on crime and i was really not satisfied and i was very disheartened at this guest, the response he gave her. i was so eager to hear his response and it was so brief. i still have a lump in my throat. i am literally shaking because it seems like he really didn't care and he didn't speak to someone calls you and says i've never been more fearful in my life, why wouldn't you even speak to that? i understand what you're saying, that you never been more fearful, but jeff sessions, all he s
the website is cns news.com and our guest is terry jeffrey, editor-in-chief. sandra's waiting from missouri. independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. and i first time caller grievously try to call and couldn't get through. and i'm used to watching and listening, and i really appreciate c-span. what i want to say your guest is maybe two or three callers ago, and shea woman call-in said as an african-american woman, she's never been more fearful in her life with regard to jeff...
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good evening, i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and terry bunker. firefighters battling a two alarm flame. >> it's east of. this is a good heads-up for everyone. what's the latest sergio? >> well, you had mentioned where the fire is bhurng. we're actually where firefighters are trying to still cut a line between highway 13 and holy name's university. they brat in this pumper struck a while ago as the firefight continues. crews were able to quickly knock down the names but had to spend a lot of time cut thing the fire line around the 1.5-acre burn area. this was burning so close to highway 13 they had to shut down the traffic so they could use their fire equipment on the highway. the fire had lots to burn and fast. there is a basketball game on the campus. likely causing some of the traffic highway tieups. it's likely that northbound lanes of the free wie will be shut down for quite a while authorities say. firefighters continue to spray water on the entire burn area to make sure it is completely extinguished. at this point we do not know exactly how
good evening, i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and terry bunker. firefighters battling a two alarm flame. >> it's east of. this is a good heads-up for everyone. what's the latest sergio? >> well, you had mentioned where the fire is bhurng. we're actually where firefighters are trying to still cut a line between highway 13 and holy name's university. they brat in this pumper struck a while ago as the firefight continues. crews were able to quickly knock down the names but had to spend a...
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>> terry moran from london tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and next tonight, the growing mystery, after seven u.s. sailors lost their lives. the question tonight, how did a massive container ship plow into u.s. destroyer with sophisticated radar and warning systems, and why were those u.s. sailors put in such danger? here's abc's matt gutman with what we've learned tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the navy investigating how a u.s. destroyer with sophisticated radar and a crew trained to detect threats 24/7 could be so blindsided. abc news has learned the acx crystal slammed into the fitzgerald's midsection at 1:32 a.m. saturday, nearly an hour before the navy says the collision occurred. below the water line, the container ship's bow worked like a battering ram, t-boning two birthing compartments where more than 100 sailors slept. the fitzgerald was taking on water. the crew of about 300 knew sailors were missing but frantically worked to keep it afloat. >> they had to fight the ship to keep it above the surface. so, it wa
>> terry moran from london tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and next tonight, the growing mystery, after seven u.s. sailors lost their lives. the question tonight, how did a massive container ship plow into u.s. destroyer with sophisticated radar and warning systems, and why were those u.s. sailors put in such danger? here's abc's matt gutman with what we've learned tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the navy investigating how a u.s. destroyer with sophisticated radar and a crew...
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gianno caldwell and terry sheppard. thank you all for watching. follow us on social media. on both twitter and facebook. our facebook page is getting all kinds of comments and commentary from the show. "special report" is up next. ♪ >> bret: senate republicans unveiled their plan to repeal and replace obamacare. the measure may already be on life support. this is "special report" ." ♪ >> good evening, i am john roberts and for bret baier tonight. we are getting our first look at the long-awaited health care reform plan from senate republicans. according to many on both sides of the aisle, the prognosis is not good. democrats are against the bill, that's a given but republicans have erased their same margin of error and there are many indications to scaffold the measure
gianno caldwell and terry sheppard. thank you all for watching. follow us on social media. on both twitter and facebook. our facebook page is getting all kinds of comments and commentary from the show. "special report" is up next. ♪ >> bret: senate republicans unveiled their plan to repeal and replace obamacare. the measure may already be on life support. this is "special report" ." ♪ >> good evening, i am john roberts and for bret baier tonight. we are...
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they have built up this vacuous charge, a russian terry tale that's nothing -- fairytale. hope bob mueller will say i'm going to get down to business and keep the mandate very tight. there is no criminality here. lou: it seems to me the committee today ajude kateed away -- adjudicated away robert mueller's existence as special counsel. >> i won't say it's that simple. i don't think the left is trying to null fight election results. lou: you are acting like a girl scout, erin. it's obvious what they are. >> i any there are a number of pieces that need further investigation. lou: we are going to investigate that further tomorrow and we'll be talking with you sososososo cheryl: breaking news this morning. hours away from fired fbi dirt james comey getting grilled. what questions need to be answered today and what you can expect. donald trump focusing on infrastructure with the white house. good morning, everybody. i'm cheryl casone. lauren: high commissioner of. good morning, everybody. i'm lauren simonetti. if it to report theresa may is no longer after the terror attacks th
they have built up this vacuous charge, a russian terry tale that's nothing -- fairytale. hope bob mueller will say i'm going to get down to business and keep the mandate very tight. there is no criminality here. lou: it seems to me the committee today ajude kateed away -- adjudicated away robert mueller's existence as special counsel. >> i won't say it's that simple. i don't think the left is trying to null fight election results. lou: you are acting like a girl scout, erin. it's obvious...
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terry, your caller: i want to say one thing -- host: terry, i'm going to move on. dixie in lebanon, tennessee, independent. hi, dixie. hello.: host: morning. caller: morning. you t want to say that know, everybody on the news congress, out divided this and that. i don't think that is the problem. i think what this man's issue he is just angry because all 66 years old, worked his life, now republicans are taking about taking away medicaid, medicare, disability, social security. this man is scared. that man was scared, like a lot of people are. gall toblicans have the call it entitlement, things we paid in all our lives. i just don't think a lot of eople are angry with all the politicians. host: okay. victoria, west lanes, new york, republican. caller: hi. victoria. i am very angry about everything right now. extremely informed, i do a lot of reading. caller had nolast idea what was going on. they're not going to cut social security. there is increase and they're oing to cut from the increase, medicaid, same thing, medicare, same thing. i just want to know why people
terry, your caller: i want to say one thing -- host: terry, i'm going to move on. dixie in lebanon, tennessee, independent. hi, dixie. hello.: host: morning. caller: morning. you t want to say that know, everybody on the news congress, out divided this and that. i don't think that is the problem. i think what this man's issue he is just angry because all 66 years old, worked his life, now republicans are taking about taking away medicaid, medicare, disability, social security. this man is...
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terrie forgot to let them know when when he was done with the rental terrie there's not true. fast track went ahead and credited terry's account for as the 6 toll charge. fast track says it looks like it's a story with a happy ending all the way around. >> when you tuesday the transrespond ner a car that isn't yours. fast trike to like to know about it they say it's easier if there is a glitch with the transponder. and you need to let them know wlae when you're done with the car. the website let's you temporarily add and remove cars from the account. if you have a consumer complaint, let us know. the number is 1-888-996-tips. or nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> okay some good tips there thank you chris. >> bad weather no launch space x pushed back a planned launch. space x tweeted that lightning caused them to cancel the takeoff from the space center. the next launch is scheduled this saturday. they want to fly one of their reusable spare crafts called the dragon. the dragon last flew in 2014. all the way to the international space station. pretty school stuff happening with space
terrie forgot to let them know when when he was done with the rental terrie there's not true. fast track went ahead and credited terry's account for as the 6 toll charge. fast track says it looks like it's a story with a happy ending all the way around. >> when you tuesday the transrespond ner a car that isn't yours. fast trike to like to know about it they say it's easier if there is a glitch with the transponder. and you need to let them know wlae when you're done with the car. the...
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joining us from london -- terry and troyaro -- terry are still with us.ny's money at these prices? got the benefit of downstream and integration, they got the benefit of having gas businesses as well. at $50, $55 per barrel, in that range, the majors can make money. $45 anly romney $40, barrel range is a sustainable oil price. the majors have cost reduction they can deliver. they talk about soft close to their programs going forward. alix: which major is best available to whether the prices prices?eather $45 to $55, i guess in terms of -- we like a substantial guess business. that will come early in the game in terms of trying to reduce costs. they are taking benefit from this market. they are bringing on, committing to new projects. and with exxon in this market, it is the gorilla in the room, and you saw even as late as last friday they are committed to the project of guyana. jonathan: there is also a massive downstream business, too. you mentioned the diversification of some of these companies. terry be -- thehe area can market can be an area of free c
joining us from london -- terry and troyaro -- terry are still with us.ny's money at these prices? got the benefit of downstream and integration, they got the benefit of having gas businesses as well. at $50, $55 per barrel, in that range, the majors can make money. $45 anly romney $40, barrel range is a sustainable oil price. the majors have cost reduction they can deliver. they talk about soft close to their programs going forward. alix: which major is best available to whether the prices...
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terry would come, at that time he called me donald. now mr. president. he said that's okay, i didn't think about it. now if he called me donald, i would be very angry with him. kidding. he said donald, can you do me a favor? don't say anything bad about china. we do a lot of business with china. i like china a lot. i've known president xi for a long time. i really like him and he likes terry a lot, by the way. please don't say anything bad about china. which is hard for me to do. [laughter] >> president trump: i wouldn't. but then when i won and we were looking for somebody to represent us with china, very powerful country, we've had a very good relationship with china. i do like president xi. i wish we would have a little more help with respect to north korea, from china. that doesn't seem to be working out. i do like the president a lot. when i was thinking of who i was going to make for the ambassador to china, i remember about a year ago when terry branstad was saying all these great things. you are governor. i called him up. i said you've been doing
terry would come, at that time he called me donald. now mr. president. he said that's okay, i didn't think about it. now if he called me donald, i would be very angry with him. kidding. he said donald, can you do me a favor? don't say anything bad about china. we do a lot of business with china. i like china a lot. i've known president xi for a long time. i really like him and he likes terry a lot, by the way. please don't say anything bad about china. which is hard for me to do. [laughter]...
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they have built up this vacuous charge, a russian terry tale that's nothing -- fairytale. mueller will say i'm going to get down to business and keep the mandate very tight. there is no criminality here. lou: it seems to me the committee today ajude kateed away -- adjudicated away robert mueller's existence as special counsel. >> i won't say it's that simple. i don't think the left is trying to null fight election results. lou: you are acting like a girl scout, erin. it's obvious what they are. >> i any there are a number of pieces that need further investigation. lou: we are going to investigate that further tomorrow and we'll be talking with you soon. thank you for being with us tonight. kennedy: if you thought the senate's under car got tested. the form f.b.i. director gives us a prove view of his statement tomorrow. the white house aides are urging the president to take it easy with the tweets. will that stop him from firing away during comey's testimony? how about skipping va vacay to t the work done. there was a taste what's to come
they have built up this vacuous charge, a russian terry tale that's nothing -- fairytale. mueller will say i'm going to get down to business and keep the mandate very tight. there is no criminality here. lou: it seems to me the committee today ajude kateed away -- adjudicated away robert mueller's existence as special counsel. >> i won't say it's that simple. i don't think the left is trying to null fight election results. lou: you are acting like a girl scout, erin. it's obvious what...
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. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney and it is the hottest day of to year. and temperatures soaring and stepping outside with the tower cam looking out over dublin, and you can see some smoke or smog it looks like in the air, and almost everywhere beyond triple-digits. >> everybody doing what they can to beat the heat, which includes the beach. these hot temperatures are bringing many concerns with them and for people's health and fire danger. >> team coverage of the heat advisory and the effect on the bay area. and we go to our meteorologist rob mayeda who is trabing the latest. >> this is a record that was broken since 1988 and 1981, and the upper 90s. and in sfo, the record was 86 and now recorded 88. oakland d san jose, the hottest temperatures in june since 2008. you have to go bk qte a ways to find the temperatures as hot in june as we saw outside today. and the looking at the cool temperatures if you want to call it that this morning. starting the day in the mid-70s and we hit the ground running with these temperatures and as quickly as noon, we were
. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney and it is the hottest day of to year. and temperatures soaring and stepping outside with the tower cam looking out over dublin, and you can see some smoke or smog it looks like in the air, and almost everywhere beyond triple-digits. >> everybody doing what they can to beat the heat, which includes the beach. these hot temperatures are bringing many concerns with them and for people's health and fire danger. >> team coverage of the heat advisory and...
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terry mcsweeney is at the police department with this story. terry? >> reporter: fremont police trying to rekindle an interest in this case through the use of the media. but also using something that was not even around back in 1989. social media. 25-year-old sherry muliman disappeared in 1989 and there's been no trace of her since. it was so long ago, the house where she was last seen and killed is gone, replaced by a church. >> what's changed today is we are now opening up with bigger and better statements, as well as news statements, too. >> reporter: detective jacob blass says there are new leads. >> a lot of the statements were said before 28 years ago and said now are pretty close together where we believe they are credible. >> reporter: he says it's a very difficult case and there's more than one person of interest, including the father of their child. but there are more tools available to re-examine evidence and more ways to jog the memory of people who could help crack this cold case. >> you look at the technology that's out and ant, what els
terry mcsweeney is at the police department with this story. terry? >> reporter: fremont police trying to rekindle an interest in this case through the use of the media. but also using something that was not even around back in 1989. social media. 25-year-old sherry muliman disappeared in 1989 and there's been no trace of her since. it was so long ago, the house where she was last seen and killed is gone, replaced by a church. >> what's changed today is we are now opening up with...
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terry moran, abc news, london. >> thanks to terry in london. president trump at the white house follow a trip to wisconsin to push the apprenticeship program. >> not talking his tv show. the pat appeared at a technical college in milwaukee to promote an initiative to train workers for jobs that employers say they can't fill. he says the goal ties have private companies and universities pay so workers can earn while they learn. >> the president its at least privately speaking out against a health care bill passed by the house. sources tell abc news he called the measure, i quote here, mean. that was during a white house luncheon yesterday. when the bill was passed the president held a news conference supporting the bill. all smiles there. sources say he version to beal, quoting, more generous. >> attorney general jeff sessions vigorously denies engaging inclusion or contacts improper with russian officials. in testimony, sessions said there was no third undisclosed meeting with the russian ambassador and insisted he accused himself from the elec
terry moran, abc news, london. >> thanks to terry in london. president trump at the white house follow a trip to wisconsin to push the apprenticeship program. >> not talking his tv show. the pat appeared at a technical college in milwaukee to promote an initiative to train workers for jobs that employers say they can't fill. he says the goal ties have private companies and universities pay so workers can earn while they learn. >> the president its at least privately speaking...
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good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george.n this monday morning, on the surface, anyway, it looks as if london is almost back to normal. the roadways are full of traffic, the subways are crowded but look again. and you see the flowers at the makeshift memorials that have cropped up at these sites. you see new barriers along the sidewalks on the bridges to protect against another bridge attack. this is the second one. and intense police activity as they hunt down possible collaborators. this morning, police launching more raids in the same area of east london where they've arrested 12 so far. >> it's all going on right now. people running. i don't know out of where. >> reporter: this new video capturing frightened residents fleeing restaurants and bars shortly after a hail of gunfire. >> get down, get down. >> reporter: the chaotic moments of terror that shook the city began just before 10:00 p.m. saturday. a white van heading south on london bridge suddenly swerves off the road up on the sidewalk and accelerates running down p
good morning, terry. >> reporter: good morning, george.n this monday morning, on the surface, anyway, it looks as if london is almost back to normal. the roadways are full of traffic, the subways are crowded but look again. and you see the flowers at the makeshift memorials that have cropped up at these sites. you see new barriers along the sidewalks on the bridges to protect against another bridge attack. this is the second one. and intense police activity as they hunt down possible...
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. >> reporter: terry says cars racing up and down featherstone road is nothing new. he sees it every day. >> they are not really hot rods. they are kids in whatever car they are driving. >> reporter: this was almost before he was caught in the middle of this. >> we heard a loud boom and look out and my car is moving. >> reporter: two cars are shown speeding and passing another car and the teen narrowly missed a tree before slamming into terry's suv in his driveway. >> he told me he got run off the road. i said, let me see if i have it in video. >> reporter: terry got this video and realized that it the crash happened just four minutes later. >> if i had been in the back of the car, i wouldn't be here. my anger was overcoming me. >> i sent a letter to the county supervisor. >> reporter: it wasn't the first letter, says the hoa president, or the second or the third. more than a dozen e-mails document his fight to get a longer, flatter hump like this one. prince william county found it was needed back in december 2015. >> i spent eight year working for congress and i th
. >> reporter: terry says cars racing up and down featherstone road is nothing new. he sees it every day. >> they are not really hot rods. they are kids in whatever car they are driving. >> reporter: this was almost before he was caught in the middle of this. >> we heard a loud boom and look out and my car is moving. >> reporter: two cars are shown speeding and passing another car and the teen narrowly missed a tree before slamming into terry's suv in his driveway....
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nbc bay area terry mcsweeney is at the fremont police department with the events tp terry. >> here we are a week later and people in the neighborhood still on edge tonight. started at 2:00 in the morning went on four hours only ended when a 67-year-old man taken prison ner his own home managed to break free. this is where it began. police say with two men breaking into the house with a marijuana growing operation inside. the noise woke neighbors police arrived. the burglars on to the roofs of homes. >> as i looked out one of the suspects jumped from the roof over my bedroom to the roof of our deck. and at that point i just yelled get off my roof or i'll shoot. >> the suspect kept moving into the backyard where karen lives. >> our master bedroom had a sliding door. that's where he was trying to go inside. but we had already locked it. >> her father-in-law was worried will police fire represent epens from the helicopter above. >> i'm worried they might fire also. i know the roof top is not bullet proof. >> the other suspect did get into the home of a man still too shaken to talk to us t
nbc bay area terry mcsweeney is at the fremont police department with the events tp terry. >> here we are a week later and people in the neighborhood still on edge tonight. started at 2:00 in the morning went on four hours only ended when a 67-year-old man taken prison ner his own home managed to break free. this is where it began. police say with two men breaking into the house with a marijuana growing operation inside. the noise woke neighbors police arrived. the burglars on to the...
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>> well, terry, here at the los gatos ace hardware where it is a lovely 105 degrees which explains why so many people are coming here to purchase one of these kiddie pools. you can see somebody there looking at it right now. so far, they have sold about 20, but fans were the hottest tekt. one father of twins bought two to keep his twinsle cool. the manager at ace says they sol sold over 70 fans, but they are buying up other things as well. >> we have been selling umbrellas, and so we have a number of beach umbrellas for sale, and also for kiddie pools for the can children or pets to keep themle cool. >> reporter: the race is on in millwood where they say that 58% of the customers today came in and purchased or asked about getting fans. back here at los gatos hardware,
>> well, terry, here at the los gatos ace hardware where it is a lovely 105 degrees which explains why so many people are coming here to purchase one of these kiddie pools. you can see somebody there looking at it right now. so far, they have sold about 20, but fans were the hottest tekt. one father of twins bought two to keep his twinsle cool. the manager at ace says they sol sold over 70 fans, but they are buying up other things as well. >> we have been selling umbrellas, and so...
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shawna and terry thompson face murder charges in the death of john hernandez.ystander recorded terry thompson restraining hernandez outside a restaurant. detectives say deputy thompson helped her husband. hernandez died. >> washington, d.c., police officer in critical condition after being struck by an out of control pickup truck t look at the images there, a fellow officer and traffic aide were hurt. witnesses say the truck was speeding when it slammed into the bike patrol officer's last were arrested. police do not have a motive as of yet. and are still investigating. >> singer phil collins apologizing to fans after a head injury forced him to cancel two concerts. a statement on his facebook page says he fell walking to the bathroom in the hotel room. he is 66 years old. and suffered from drop foot and lost his -- balance. collins is in the hospital after receiving stitches near his eye. he postponed concerts last night. and tonight in london. >> and happy birthday to, to barbara bush. the former first lady turning 92 yesterday. president bush turning 93 on m
shawna and terry thompson face murder charges in the death of john hernandez.ystander recorded terry thompson restraining hernandez outside a restaurant. detectives say deputy thompson helped her husband. hernandez died. >> washington, d.c., police officer in critical condition after being struck by an out of control pickup truck t look at the images there, a fellow officer and traffic aide were hurt. witnesses say the truck was speeding when it slammed into the bike patrol officer's last...
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terrie mcsweeney joins from us the warehouse in oakland with more. terry. >> reporter: according to the report officials know exactly where the fire started but so burned out they may never know the cause. they've been trying to find a witness to tell them how it started. the report by federal and local officials says at first firefighters had no idea how many people were inside the warehouse or that it was a site of a concert that night. or there were so many flammable objects scattered throughout the building that had been turning into that a living compound ppt report said as firefighters arrived nobody seemed competed or distraught. . families several of the represents represented bid this woman. >> having to read the report and reminded how tragic and horrific the deaths were. >> firefighters entering the building zone blienlded by smoke had to follow the house hoses out. the the five glashd out the soukt side and three windows blew out. at this point they all pulled out and went defensive seven bodies were found on the second floor. 29 on the g
terrie mcsweeney joins from us the warehouse in oakland with more. terry. >> reporter: according to the report officials know exactly where the fire started but so burned out they may never know the cause. they've been trying to find a witness to tell them how it started. the report by federal and local officials says at first firefighters had no idea how many people were inside the warehouse or that it was a site of a concert that night. or there were so many flammable objects scattered...
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live in oakland terry mcsweeney nbc news. >> terry had the good assignment actually everyone did. draymond green took a jab at the cavaliers draymond tee shirt read quickly. it huss had huss the same q as the quicken loans ariana apparently swipe at lebron james who made fun of the in the warners. large war a tee shirt read ultimate warrior you can't make fun of us like that. you we continue the coverage- those are tiers of joy. those in many years. nbc bay area.com we continue the coverage we posted the slide show some of the most moments the day find the link on the home page. and show you more photos a little later in the newscasts. >> love to see all the young fans what a beautiful day for a warriors parade. the players in shorts ante shirts. >> like a ten in the forecast scale. >> wasn't too hot which was beautiful. >> just right. we had 90s about 25 minutes away so mother nate really helped us out today. but things are about to get uncomfortable as we're tracking efrl days of 100s. >> nbc bay area microclimate weather certified most accurate in the bay area by weather rate.
live in oakland terry mcsweeney nbc news. >> terry had the good assignment actually everyone did. draymond green took a jab at the cavaliers draymond tee shirt read quickly. it huss had huss the same q as the quicken loans ariana apparently swipe at lebron james who made fun of the in the warners. large war a tee shirt read ultimate warrior you can't make fun of us like that. you we continue the coverage- those are tiers of joy. those in many years. nbc bay area.com we continue the...