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following terry martin good to have you with us. russia has responded tit for tat in the ongoing dispute over the poisoning of a former russian spy the kremlin has announced it is expelling sixty american diplomats and shutting the u.s. consulate in st petersburg this comes after nations around the world kicked out russian officials in response to the poisoning of surrogates group paul and his daughter in britain but the western countries hold russia responsible for that moscow has denied the allegations. but hundreds of years since petersburg has held symbolic value for us russian ties it was here in seventeen ac that the u.s. opened its first mission in russia but its diplomatic presence in the city will soon end moscow kicking out scores of western diplomats as a tit for tat retaliation for the poisoning of a former russian double i agent in britain it means more than one hundred fifty diplomats from over two dozen countries will be out of russia. everything will also be reciprocal in terms of the number of people from their dipl
following terry martin good to have you with us. russia has responded tit for tat in the ongoing dispute over the poisoning of a former russian spy the kremlin has announced it is expelling sixty american diplomats and shutting the u.s. consulate in st petersburg this comes after nations around the world kicked out russian officials in response to the poisoning of surrogates group paul and his daughter in britain but the western countries hold russia responsible for that moscow has denied the...
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joining us is kent terry, the brother of brian terry.he fast and furious case to be reopened. he's encouraged by the trump's justice department's announcement it's turning over documents from the former attorney general eric holder. this is an important case for all of us who care about those who protect our country. but to have the attorney general lie and not correct the record for 10 months. it's just appalling. you want accountability, right? >> yes, i want accountability for those that orchestrated it. that made sure the cartel members that are highly known criminals get weapons in their hands. sessions should go after these guys so it doesn't happen again. lou: you actually talked with attorney general holder. how did that conversation go? >> well, first of all, i just knew everything coming out of his mouth was a completely to me. he would look right at my mom and try to say how sorry he was. but we found out he was one of the master minds behind it. it was very upsetting especially coming from the justice system we were depending
joining us is kent terry, the brother of brian terry.he fast and furious case to be reopened. he's encouraged by the trump's justice department's announcement it's turning over documents from the former attorney general eric holder. this is an important case for all of us who care about those who protect our country. but to have the attorney general lie and not correct the record for 10 months. it's just appalling. you want accountability, right? >> yes, i want accountability for those...
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and terry should address this because, like i said, it's way outside of my expertise. >> laura: terry, hold that thought. we have a lot more to get to. news is breaking at the moment. thanks, guys. we'll have you stick around as we wait for this austin news conference. we'll see when that happens. we'll take you right there. next, tonight's "angle" on washington's real march madness with exclusive reaction from house majority whip ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪ we came with big appetites. with expedia, you could book a flight, hotel, car, and activity all in one place. ♪ you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >> laura: all right, we are awaiting the start of a news conference with law enforcement in austin on the cereal bombing there
and terry should address this because, like i said, it's way outside of my expertise. >> laura: terry, hold that thought. we have a lot more to get to. news is breaking at the moment. thanks, guys. we'll have you stick around as we wait for this austin news conference. we'll see when that happens. we'll take you right there. next, tonight's "angle" on washington's real march madness with exclusive reaction from house majority whip ♪ most people come to la with big dreams. ♪...
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live at oakland international airport, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. terry has been tweeting updates from the airport all night. follow him on twitter his handle @terry mcsweeney. >>> tempers running high at a sacramento city council meeting tonight leading to the arrest of one person outside as dozens of people shouted let him go. inside the chambers dozens of people voiced outrage over the death of stefan clark. we are joined live by cheryl hurd. that is not the only protest we saw today. >> reporter: there was another protest outside the kings game. this community is angry. tonight they are demanding change. >>> tuesday city council meeting packed with people expressing anger and concern over the shooting death after stefan clark. his brother making his point in front of the mayor. stop, stop, stop y'all. stop please, my brother just got shot. >> the at one point protesters briefly taking over the meeting as cull members listened to family members and the community, protesters marched around the golden1center for another night block the doors, the a
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hello i'm terry barton welcome to the program. the united states had more than a dozen european countries have announced they are expelling russian diplomats following the poisoning of a former double agent in britain sergei script paul and his daughter remain in critical condition in hospital after being exposed to a nerve agent in the english city of solsbury earlier this month british authorities have pointed the blame at moscow the diplomatic expulsions come after prime minister theresa may urge britain's partners to take action dissenting evidence of russian involvement in the poisoning to european allies last week or more let's bring in our political analyst simon young here in berlin as well as correspondents claire richardson in washington d.c. mia brought sorry in moscow bounce rekers joins us from brussels let's start with you simon the german government has announced that it is revoking the credentials of four diplomats what details have the german government given for this action. well that's right terry you know for d
hello i'm terry barton welcome to the program. the united states had more than a dozen european countries have announced they are expelling russian diplomats following the poisoning of a former double agent in britain sergei script paul and his daughter remain in critical condition in hospital after being exposed to a nerve agent in the english city of solsbury earlier this month british authorities have pointed the blame at moscow the diplomatic expulsions come after prime minister theresa may...
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hello i'm terry march and welcome to the program. nato has announced it's sending home russian of servers in response to the poisoning of a former double agent in britain an attack which london has blamed on moscow the measures come after some two dozen countries including the us and many e.u. members expelled russian diplomats in solidarity with britain russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has accused washington of using colossal blackmail relations between the western alliance nato and moscow where already strained over russia's annexation of crimea as well as its involvement in ukraine syria nato secretary general backed delivered this statement a short while ago that brawled strong coordinated international response and i support all dumped response nato is unified in taking further steps this sounds a clear message to russia that there are costs and consequences for it's unacceptable and dangers of behavior and it follows russia as a lack of constructive response to what happened in seoul spirit our actions reflect a serious s
hello i'm terry march and welcome to the program. nato has announced it's sending home russian of servers in response to the poisoning of a former double agent in britain an attack which london has blamed on moscow the measures come after some two dozen countries including the us and many e.u. members expelled russian diplomats in solidarity with britain russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has accused washington of using colossal blackmail relations between the western alliance nato and...
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and terry should address this because, like i said, it's way outside of my expertise. >> laura: terry, hold that thought. we have a lot more to get to. news is breaking at the moment. thanks, guys. we'll have you stick around as we wait for this austin news conference. we'll see when that happens. we'll take you right there. next, tonight's "angle" on washington's real march madness with exclusive reaction from house majority whip steve scalise. stay with us. feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity and live claritin clear. so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching to allstate is worth it. woman: i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only
and terry should address this because, like i said, it's way outside of my expertise. >> laura: terry, hold that thought. we have a lot more to get to. news is breaking at the moment. thanks, guys. we'll have you stick around as we wait for this austin news conference. we'll see when that happens. we'll take you right there. next, tonight's "angle" on washington's real march madness with exclusive reaction from house majority whip steve scalise. stay with us. feel the clarity of...
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>> terry moran with us again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> first, it was the adult film star, now, the former playboy model who claims to have had a romantic relationship with president trump, and she is now suing so she can speak. she was once paid for her story, but it was never published. here's abc's linsey davis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, former playboy model karen mcdougal is suing the publisher of "the national enquirer," saying she was tricked into signing an agreement to keep quiet about an alleged affair with president trump. mcdougal says she met trump in 2006 when "the apprentice" taped an episode at the playboy mansion. >> come on over. wow. beautiful. >> reporter: she claims what came next was a ten-month romantic relationship. mcdougal has never told her story publicly. in 2015, at the time of the republican debate, she tweeted this old photo. just before the election, she sold the rights to "the enquirer's" publisher, american media, inc, owned by a close friend of the president's. she says she was to
>> terry moran with us again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> first, it was the adult film star, now, the former playboy model who claims to have had a romantic relationship with president trump, and she is now suing so she can speak. she was once paid for her story, but it was never published. here's abc's linsey davis tonight. >> reporter: tonight, former playboy model karen mcdougal is suing the publisher of "the national enquirer," saying she was tricked into...
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claire richardson with the latest from washington terry soltz with the view from brussels. we're certainly going to be talking about this one for a while thank you so much to the two of you for putting it into context for us. well here in germany foreign minister. has announced that he will not be part of chancellor angela merkel's new coalition government that's after rumors of a bitter raul with the leaders of his own social democratic party replacement the foreign ministry is likely to be heikal muffs the outgoing justice minister the news made for a slightly uncomfortable appearance by gabriele today and the scheduled press conference with his counterpart from bosnia-herzegovina. it was a routine appointment for a german foreign minister but. things are anything but routine right now minute the meeting with his bosnian counterpart igor sir not out on thursday was his last official international engagement. for him to get involved and gum real has been germany's foreign minister for just over a year during that time he became the country's most popular politician even be
claire richardson with the latest from washington terry soltz with the view from brussels. we're certainly going to be talking about this one for a while thank you so much to the two of you for putting it into context for us. well here in germany foreign minister. has announced that he will not be part of chancellor angela merkel's new coalition government that's after rumors of a bitter raul with the leaders of his own social democratic party replacement the foreign ministry is likely to be...
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balance in its lineup and conference panels by 2 it's called "keychange." ♪ ♪ at winter jazzfest, terriington was joined by another grammy-award-winning artist, the bassisand vocalist esperanza spalding. they also took part in a panel on jazz and gender. there, the conversation was not just about the need for better female representation, but te sexist culture that female instrumentalists say they regularly face. >> esperanza, i just wanted to ask you too, how you feel sexism has impacted youcareer specifically as a bassist? >> you know maybe it doesn't bother everybody who walks into that room and has to say, oh, like, no i'm not somebody's girlfriend or a singer but like i'm here to play. you don't notice that you'rebr ing. you don't notice that you're, you're sending verbal, behavioral message: i am not excessible to iany way pt for the music, can't touch me. you can't kiss me. i don't like you. don't get near me energetically because it's not that game. d believe it or not, that takes a lot of energy to maintain. so for the first time being in a group of all women, i personally know
balance in its lineup and conference panels by 2 it's called "keychange." ♪ ♪ at winter jazzfest, terriington was joined by another grammy-award-winning artist, the bassisand vocalist esperanza spalding. they also took part in a panel on jazz and gender. there, the conversation was not just about the need for better female representation, but te sexist culture that female instrumentalists say they regularly face. >> esperanza, i just wanted to ask you too, how you feel...
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has criticized trump's move what are these tariffs going to mean for countries here in europe terry. well i think that still being evaluated because as european commissioner for trade cecilia monster has said this morning donald trump wasn't quite clear on what it would mean for everyone he left open as we've discussed a bit that some countries could have exemptions countries other than canada and mexico that he was mentioned and cecilia monster is saying clearly we expect to be among those exemptions so i think they will still be analyzing what this means for european industry mom's term has a meeting tomorrow morning with u.s. trade rep robert light hisor and she says she's expecting to get much more clarity on plans for europe from him but the e.u. saying clearly we expect these tariffs not to be imposed on europe now earlier this week the european union did promise that trumps plan would be met sweet retaliates three tariffs i mean how close are we coming to trade territory. monster was asked this morning at brussels forum how quickly would you impose your retaliatory measures if
has criticized trump's move what are these tariffs going to mean for countries here in europe terry. well i think that still being evaluated because as european commissioner for trade cecilia monster has said this morning donald trump wasn't quite clear on what it would mean for everyone he left open as we've discussed a bit that some countries could have exemptions countries other than canada and mexico that he was mentioned and cecilia monster is saying clearly we expect to be among those...
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joining me is terry from zuckerberg. here is the presentation. the last time we were before you was in september. we tried to get in during the holidays, then the calendar was jammed. here we are in march. i am going to go over the financial part of it, then turn that over to terry to talk about the accomplishments in september followed by joe talking about the more details of each of the projects. this is just the recap of the first sale tha that we had in january of 2017. remember this bond was one of three other agencies together with the support of housing and the fire department. this shows you our portion of that $350 million broken up between the zuckerberg campus with the majority of funds and the three clinics southeast, max inhall and caster mission. this shows a rate of spending. we should be about 25 to 30% spent. we are a little off just below 20%. that is due mostly to some of the reviews where they had to go back for an extra back-check and the bidding climate. we received bidding protests which slowed things down in construction.
joining me is terry from zuckerberg. here is the presentation. the last time we were before you was in september. we tried to get in during the holidays, then the calendar was jammed. here we are in march. i am going to go over the financial part of it, then turn that over to terry to talk about the accomplishments in september followed by joe talking about the more details of each of the projects. this is just the recap of the first sale tha that we had in january of 2017. remember this bond...
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in terry branstad, the u.s. ambassador to china joins us live from beijing on a day we are expecting to hear which chinese products america is going to slap tariffs on. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: it's 6:20 in the morning here in london, 1:20 in the afternoon in zynga or. tech stocks took another died yesterday in the u.s., and that move carried through in asia. we didn't see the kind of blood on the screen in asia are really in the broader u.s. indexes that we did the day before. not quite as bad as it was. today, the year from u.k. is due to leave the e.u.. before that, prime minister theresa may will be faced with fierce battles at home and itsad to define relationship with a block. how is the u.k. economy doing right now? has brexit been the economic catastrophe that everyone was predicting? good morning, matt and manus. catastrophe, not really, but it certainly has had an impact. initially the u.k. economy shrugged off brexit. the boe was criticized for its overly gloomy outlook but now the effects of brexit
in terry branstad, the u.s. ambassador to china joins us live from beijing on a day we are expecting to hear which chinese products america is going to slap tariffs on. this is bloomberg. ♪ matt: it's 6:20 in the morning here in london, 1:20 in the afternoon in zynga or. tech stocks took another died yesterday in the u.s., and that move carried through in asia. we didn't see the kind of blood on the screen in asia are really in the broader u.s. indexes that we did the day before. not quite as...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us. political consultancy cambridge analytic has suspended its c.e.o. alexander nix after undercover reporters filmed him boasting about the dirty tricks he could deploy to swing elections revelations came hot on the heels of an exposé by a whistleblower who detailed how the company scraped facebook for users data then turned it against them to influence their voting patterns the center of london home to cambridge analytics. the firm's c.e.o. had a reputation for enjoying media attention but in the past few days alexander nick seemed less happy in the media spotlight. on tuesday can reach analytical suspended next following an undercover investigation by british broadcaster channel four he was secretly filmed by reported posing as a client seeking to get candidates elected alexander nix outlines and dirty tricks to help things such as blackmail. the effect to be just to. speak to the. true picture. or entrapping politicians by filming them in compromising situations that. shortly before b
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us. political consultancy cambridge analytic has suspended its c.e.o. alexander nix after undercover reporters filmed him boasting about the dirty tricks he could deploy to swing elections revelations came hot on the heels of an exposé by a whistleblower who detailed how the company scraped facebook for users data then turned it against them to influence their voting patterns the center of london home to cambridge analytics. the firm's c.e.o. had a...
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brian: terry, it's a cockiness.municate and i will tell you, i will dare you. i'm going to make you think it's easier to find me. that's how confident i am that you won't. >> well, good point, brian. because arrogance is a major commonality in a lot of these people. certainly theodore gazinski was one of the most arrogant narcissist people you have ever seen. i would imagine this person is the same way. also another commonality is anger. so, anybody looking at all of this and thinking about trying to kind of be creative in their thinking and looking at everything the police are saying should really start to wonder if they know someone who is kind of suddenly banished from the scene, has missed work for days or hasn't acted right. any little piece of information now could help bring all of this together. it's so fast-moving and so much that's going on out there. ainsley: terry, the unabomber took 18 years for you guys to catch him. in this case people want something to happen fast. i used to li in santonio. we want t
brian: terry, it's a cockiness.municate and i will tell you, i will dare you. i'm going to make you think it's easier to find me. that's how confident i am that you won't. >> well, good point, brian. because arrogance is a major commonality in a lot of these people. certainly theodore gazinski was one of the most arrogant narcissist people you have ever seen. i would imagine this person is the same way. also another commonality is anger. so, anybody looking at all of this and thinking...
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and i will turn it over to terri-anne. >> thank you. john set the context there and to drill down a little bit more. there has been advocacy campaigns over the last several decades to try to change the resident's rule for where incarcerated persons are counted. john indicated, there's been a big push to have incarcerated persons counted at their home address. in large part, the interest in that issue grew as the prison-complex, the institutional, you know complex in the united states expanded. so we now have a lot of prisoners from urban areas who are incarcerate in rural communities. so as this whole state prison complex has grown, generally, new prisons have been built in rural areas. because prisoners are counted there, those communities get the benefit of the bodies literally for a political representation. the allocation of resources and the like. in fact, interestingly, there are four states that have passed, laws to change the census day after the census bureau gives it to them to put the prisoners out of the counts and back in t
and i will turn it over to terri-anne. >> thank you. john set the context there and to drill down a little bit more. there has been advocacy campaigns over the last several decades to try to change the resident's rule for where incarcerated persons are counted. john indicated, there's been a big push to have incarcerated persons counted at their home address. in large part, the interest in that issue grew as the prison-complex, the institutional, you know complex in the united states...
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terry: i would say absolutely not. and theentage of trade treasury market was around 44% a few years back. we are up at 90% of the trade today in the u.s. treasury market so we mitigated -- or migrated a bunch of the business to our platform today. is a efficient platform and continues to go there. you know as well as i do that liquidity likes to go to a centralized place where it is most efficient and that is what our futures contracts has done. when you look at the nexus platform will keep the same structure we have with their participants, but you put out a tough from together or the trade both cash and futures. we think it is attractive for participants. scarlet: going back to the cross-border issue, with represent a challenge on the regulatory front? will tell you -- i don't bring deals to my board, the last one i bought was in 2008 when we acquired the new york exchange. before that was the chicago exchange and thousand seven. sure we are professionally advised by outside and inside counsel and we are confident w
terry: i would say absolutely not. and theentage of trade treasury market was around 44% a few years back. we are up at 90% of the trade today in the u.s. treasury market so we mitigated -- or migrated a bunch of the business to our platform today. is a efficient platform and continues to go there. you know as well as i do that liquidity likes to go to a centralized place where it is most efficient and that is what our futures contracts has done. when you look at the nexus platform will keep...
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>> bill: the family of brian terry demanding justice. justice department turning over key documents in the fast and furious gun-running scandal. first requested suspect a long time ago. one of the men that helped lead the investigation is darrell issa, the congressman from california. he is our guest next. >> can the president act on this? >> absolutely. >> do you think he will? >> he doesn't have an arm's length distance from the department of justice, he helps run the department of justice. if president trump wanted to do this it would be done. to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or
>> bill: the family of brian terry demanding justice. justice department turning over key documents in the fast and furious gun-running scandal. first requested suspect a long time ago. one of the men that helped lead the investigation is darrell issa, the congressman from california. he is our guest next. >> can the president act on this? >> absolutely. >> do you think he will? >> he doesn't have an arm's length distance from the department of justice, he helps...
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back to terry and anoushah. we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. festival. these puppies are movie stars-- >>> it was a furry carpet in san jose at the cinequest film festival. these puppies are movie stars featured in "pick of the litter," following 30 puppies from when they were born to training as guide dogs for the blind. the documentary was filmed on the organization's campus in san rafael. >> too cute. you love that. >> yeah, totally. especially all the dogs lines up and having such a successful career. >> oh, yeah. they've got better hair than you and i, terry. >>> we'v
back to terry and anoushah. we need to be ready for whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be...
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terry: i think it says two things. one, the president remains committed to providing progress on north korea, and secondly, one of the things i told markets this morning, i see it as another victory for the more hardline staffers and advisers on trade. e in cia've got her director pompeo is somebody who has been around a discussion, been part of it for some time, but as we move from the steel and aluminum tariffs, which never seemed to me to be that big of a deal, certainly not a fundamentalist protectionist turn, now we are going to get into more fundamental issues vis-a-vis china. secretary of state designate pompeo has been part of those discussions. we are going to be in a situation where we are not only working with the north koreans, trying to make progress on that issue, but we are also going to take a more aggressive turn on trade, something a lot of us anticipated, but it is here sooner than we thought. scarlet: it sounds like a portfolio that will be enlarged a bit. case, secretary tillerson had shown more in
terry: i think it says two things. one, the president remains committed to providing progress on north korea, and secondly, one of the things i told markets this morning, i see it as another victory for the more hardline staffers and advisers on trade. e in cia've got her director pompeo is somebody who has been around a discussion, been part of it for some time, but as we move from the steel and aluminum tariffs, which never seemed to me to be that big of a deal, certainly not a fundamentalist...
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how many hundreds of thousands of dollars was given to wife's campaign by crooked h friend terry m. who is also under investigation, how many lies,
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that these institutions were guarded that he then went to the south of france and joined the terror terry unit there and apparently in late last year according to local news reports he took part in an exercise staging a similar attack at a supermarket which is really eerie now the latest on the investigation into this attack can you tell us more about us all we know that yesterday the police put his his life partner into preliminary custody and that just arrested a seventeen year seventeen year old according to news reports that as so for unconfirmed he and france we also know that the police is now looking into finding out how he actually became radicalized he was known as radicalized by police thought that he would not actually be on the brink of staging an attack now apparently the terror threat here in france has changed as president cos said yesterday he used to be terror attacks that were masterminded from abroad from
that these institutions were guarded that he then went to the south of france and joined the terror terry unit there and apparently in late last year according to local news reports he took part in an exercise staging a similar attack at a supermarket which is really eerie now the latest on the investigation into this attack can you tell us more about us all we know that yesterday the police put his his life partner into preliminary custody and that just arrested a seventeen year seventeen year...
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president donald trump terry of states rex tillerson me president broke the surprise news on twitter thank you mr thomasson for his service and announcing cia director of my pump as his choice to succeed him cia deputy director gina hospital is the president's preference to take over the agency mr trump has been speaking about the changes. i've worked with mike now for quite some time. from mendis energy tremendous in the last year always on the same wavelength. the relationship has been very good that's what i did as secretary of state i wish rex tillerson well gina by the way who i know very well who i work very closely will be the first woman director of the cia she's an outstanding personal also i have got to know her well so i've gotten to know a lot of people very well over the last year and i'm really at a point where we're getting very close to having the capital and other things that i want but i think mike pump aoe will be a truly great secretary of state i have total confidence in him and as far as rex tillerson is concerned i very much appreciate his commitment that his s
president donald trump terry of states rex tillerson me president broke the surprise news on twitter thank you mr thomasson for his service and announcing cia director of my pump as his choice to succeed him cia deputy director gina hospital is the president's preference to take over the agency mr trump has been speaking about the changes. i've worked with mike now for quite some time. from mendis energy tremendous in the last year always on the same wavelength. the relationship has been very...
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does that impress you, terry?> well, it does, but, brian, while it impresses me it doesn't so much surprise me maybe you and i would have been passionate as we got younger making sure we got. build explosive or deadly devices to kill people. that's what they do. and that's the part of this we may never understand. as each day goes by. as each year goes by and as we deal with these people, we learn more and more about how to approach it and how to kind of end something like this a lot sooner. but that question we have never answered really, when you really get down to it. why would somebody really do this. you can have all these rationalizations and have political left and right and have all these motives. you still get counse down to why would someone want to do this? why would someone want to put a trip wire device out in a place where some mother with a stroller with a baby or two kids going to a little league game would trip it and die? why would someone want to do that? that's a part of human nature we still d
does that impress you, terry?> well, it does, but, brian, while it impresses me it doesn't so much surprise me maybe you and i would have been passionate as we got younger making sure we got. build explosive or deadly devices to kill people. that's what they do. and that's the part of this we may never understand. as each day goes by. as each year goes by and as we deal with these people, we learn more and more about how to approach it and how to kind of end something like this a lot sooner....
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one correspondent terry shoals was at nato headquarters for that announcement from mr begg she joins me now from our bureau in brussels good evening to you terry so we've got what five seven russians expelled three accreditations request rejected how will this hurt vladimir putin and the policies that the west has condemned. that remains to be seen because as you've heard russian diplomats say they're denying that this is going to hurt them even as it's very clear that they are surprised as constantine von eggert said earlier at the unity that both european union governments and nato governments have shown and that's what nato secretary general stolzenberg said today he said the same that he thinks moscow has been surprised by the unity and what i found very interesting in his comments do intelligence work in those countries where it's been expelled now it's not a very diplomatic thing to say that representatives of another country are spies but this was clearly what stoltenberg was alluding to in his comments this afternoon you know this is an important point to bring you know and w
one correspondent terry shoals was at nato headquarters for that announcement from mr begg she joins me now from our bureau in brussels good evening to you terry so we've got what five seven russians expelled three accreditations request rejected how will this hurt vladimir putin and the policies that the west has condemned. that remains to be seen because as you've heard russian diplomats say they're denying that this is going to hurt them even as it's very clear that they are surprised as...
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terry, let's start with you. how is it we are just learning now about omar mateen?e hadn't heard much of him. but now we learned his father was an informant, they thought about recruiting omar himself, they found out about these mueseings about his connection to terrorists organizations. >> what surprised me most, we just now learn it. usually when you are in the lead up to a trial, you have to disclose everything you have that might be relevant to the defense. in this instance, they waited a long time. i can tell you this, within minutes after the shooting at the nightclub and after his name was known, the fbi knew that omar mateen was connected, they would have done an index check and the fbi had prior interest with these people. that's not at all unusual. what i'm surprised about is that they would have decidedded in the lead up to this trial to not say anything about that until now. you can take big chances in waiting this long. as it turns out, the judge said, look, this is not relevant. this continues on. there is a lot of questions here. theth one glaring thi
terry, let's start with you. how is it we are just learning now about omar mateen?e hadn't heard much of him. but now we learned his father was an informant, they thought about recruiting omar himself, they found out about these mueseings about his connection to terrorists organizations. >> what surprised me most, we just now learn it. usually when you are in the lead up to a trial, you have to disclose everything you have that might be relevant to the defense. in this instance, they...
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>> laura, it is my experience, and i don't know if terry will agree, but the fbi is rather rigid withir investigative techniques, and they do not like to share information. information is power and they prefer to keep all of it in-house. it is very difficult. boston bombing was a perfect example of that. they don't want to share information with metropolitan police departments, no matter if it is a specialized police department or not. but i look at this situation, and the first question i have, he was an informant for what? and they are trying to recruit omar for what reason? so it is obvious that the fbi felt that omar did have a connection to terrorism and that he could possibly, if he could flip them, give information that they could otherwise not obtain. so not revealing this would be obvious because they don't know if they made a mistake or not, but they would rather play it safe. >> laura: i want to play for you, terry, a sound bite from director comey about this matter. let's watch. >> we are also going to look hard at our own to see whether there is something we should have d
>> laura, it is my experience, and i don't know if terry will agree, but the fbi is rather rigid withir investigative techniques, and they do not like to share information. information is power and they prefer to keep all of it in-house. it is very difficult. boston bombing was a perfect example of that. they don't want to share information with metropolitan police departments, no matter if it is a specialized police department or not. but i look at this situation, and the first question...
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treasuries how will this deal shake up the markets let us bring in cme chairman and ceo terry duffy ig about that reese 's peanut butter cup commercial where it became a great marriage. talk about the marriage of these two exchanges. >> liz, first of all thank you for having me. liz: sure. >> i'm so thrilled to be on with the top news anchor in business today, liz claman. liz: female. i have to correct you. >> congratulations to all the success you've had there. liz: thank you. >> and when you look at cme, liz , you know the futures world you've been around it for a long time. we deliver value we bring central pulls of liquidity together and this is one of those assets that from my standpoint the next group with their broker tech division and e bs division roughly trades about 90 billion in foreign exchange a day that's about the same thing cme trades and its listed products 90 billion the overall market in fx is $5 trillion so we're a small part of that liz but together on one platform we think we have the ability to grow it and on a broker tech with fixed income you talked about rat
treasuries how will this deal shake up the markets let us bring in cme chairman and ceo terry duffy ig about that reese 's peanut butter cup commercial where it became a great marriage. talk about the marriage of these two exchanges. >> liz, first of all thank you for having me. liz: sure. >> i'm so thrilled to be on with the top news anchor in business today, liz claman. liz: female. i have to correct you. >> congratulations to all the success you've had there. liz: thank...
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but they don't because voluntary scholz is at nato headquarters in brussels welcome terry let's start with more of what the un stoltenberg had to say yes secretary-general stoltenberg announced that nato has decided to expel seven diplomats out of the russian mission and block accreditation procedures for three more in addition it will force russia to reduce by a third the size of its mission here that's the second time that nato has forced russia to downsize the first time was after crimea was annexed in two thousand and fourteen so that means that a maximum twenty diplomats will be able to staff the russian mission after today and what impact is this likely to have on relations between nato and russia. it remains to be seen what moscow will say about this it is planned that there would be a nato russia council coming up in the near future discussions were underway as to the agenda and the date and i suppose it's very possible russia will say that it doesn't want to speak to nato now if it's going to take what it will consider of a very hostile acts like this but secretary general st
but they don't because voluntary scholz is at nato headquarters in brussels welcome terry let's start with more of what the un stoltenberg had to say yes secretary-general stoltenberg announced that nato has decided to expel seven diplomats out of the russian mission and block accreditation procedures for three more in addition it will force russia to reduce by a third the size of its mission here that's the second time that nato has forced russia to downsize the first time was after crimea was...
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slow i'm terry martian thanks for joining us. hollywood's brightest stars gathered in los angeles for the ninetieth annual academy awards on sunday the night's big winner was filmmaker guillermo del toro's the shape of water which netted him two oscars for best picture and for best director gary oldman picked up his first oscar for his portrayal of winston churchill in the gritty world war two drama the darkest hour. and frances mcdormand best actress for audience favorite three billboards outside missouri. well for more on the oscars our film buff scott ross perot's with us here hey scott the shape of water was one of the favorite son was nominated thirteen times is this movie in your opinion worthy of receiving the best picture award yeah i think so i mean i thought it was a pretty strong line up this year compared to some previous years where you it's obviously one film could win here you had a number of films that could have won best oscar best picture i think shape of water is a worthy winner i mean if you look at the oscar
slow i'm terry martian thanks for joining us. hollywood's brightest stars gathered in los angeles for the ninetieth annual academy awards on sunday the night's big winner was filmmaker guillermo del toro's the shape of water which netted him two oscars for best picture and for best director gary oldman picked up his first oscar for his portrayal of winston churchill in the gritty world war two drama the darkest hour. and frances mcdormand best actress for audience favorite three billboards...
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you certainly can't. >> sandra: i want to give terry the last word here. >> okay.ally reasonable issues. i cannot look at this and reach the same conclusion that this looks like parkland and here is why. >> no, i'm saying it doesn't. this is different from parkland. incompetence versus knowing the players and making choices that put people at risk, sir. allowing this young man to operate freely because of the risk to his father. >> let me just say it like this. all of this finally did come out in court. i wish they would have disclosed the idea of the father as an informant. i don't understand why they didn't do that. >> that's not the issue. >> casey as lot of suspicion. >> that's not the issue. the issue is the handler of the father supposedly investigating the son, a man who killed 49 people. what you are saying we can look to other informants to get information on this young man. their father was the local informant. his father was the one who would have known. >> sandra: let's give you the last word on that, terry. >> here's the bottom line. we have these thin
you certainly can't. >> sandra: i want to give terry the last word here. >> okay.ally reasonable issues. i cannot look at this and reach the same conclusion that this looks like parkland and here is why. >> no, i'm saying it doesn't. this is different from parkland. incompetence versus knowing the players and making choices that put people at risk, sir. allowing this young man to operate freely because of the risk to his father. >> let me just say it like this. all of...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us. hollywood's brightest stars gathered in los angeles for the ninetieth annual academy awards on sunday the night's big winner was filmmaker guillermo del toro's the shape of water which next is him two oscars for best picture and best director gary oldman picked up his first oscar for his portrayal of winston churchill in the gritty world war two drama the darkest hour and frances mcdormand took best actress for audience favorite three billboards outside of being missouri. well for more on the oscar night we're joined by d.w. film buff scott roxboro hey scott fellow the shape of water great film one of the favorites nominated thirteen times do you think that movie is worthy of the best picture award which it won yeah yeah no i mean i thought actually the shoes a pretty good line up and if you look back at the oscars they tend to give their all honors the top honors best picture either to a fairytale story which this was this is literally a fish out of water story a sort of combination
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us. hollywood's brightest stars gathered in los angeles for the ninetieth annual academy awards on sunday the night's big winner was filmmaker guillermo del toro's the shape of water which next is him two oscars for best picture and best director gary oldman picked up his first oscar for his portrayal of winston churchill in the gritty world war two drama the darkest hour and frances mcdormand took best actress for audience favorite three billboards...
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larry, 19 terry, 17. [inaudible] dustin, 17. layla, four years old.hat is not the entire list of people under 20 who were shot and killed in maryland. in the state of maryland in 217481 souls were lost a homicide. in 216436 marylanders were lost a homicide. in all cases by gun violence. mr. president, it is the time to act is passed. but let's join with the students and americans crying out throughout this country to say enough is enough and an act common sense gun safety legislation. >> mr. president these are the names of 17 children who were killed with guns in my state. i read their first names only because it makes us remember they could be anyone's children. lisa marie, age 15. william robert, age 15. anthony, age 16. jacob alexander, age 14. joseph anthony, age 17. terrel, age three. joshua alberts, age 15. alicia, age 17. jesse, age 18. frederick, age 18. darian joseph, age 15. justin danielle, age 17. jennifer allen age 17. david entrÉe, age 17. -- age 16. terrence age 16. anthony michael, age three. thank you. i yield the floor. >> mr. presi
larry, 19 terry, 17. [inaudible] dustin, 17. layla, four years old.hat is not the entire list of people under 20 who were shot and killed in maryland. in the state of maryland in 217481 souls were lost a homicide. in 216436 marylanders were lost a homicide. in all cases by gun violence. mr. president, it is the time to act is passed. but let's join with the students and americans crying out throughout this country to say enough is enough and an act common sense gun safety legislation. >>...
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terry, thank you for joining us.u on tuesday night. >> arthel: still president trump's tariffs could play a part in the upcoming special election. we're looking live at moon township, pennsylvania. this is where a crowd of about 4,000 are waiting the arrival of president trump as he stumps for republican candidate rick ciccone, trying to hold onto the seat in pennsylvania's 18th congressional district. we're going to take the president live as soon as he a takes the stage. stay with us. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find le
terry, thank you for joining us.u on tuesday night. >> arthel: still president trump's tariffs could play a part in the upcoming special election. we're looking live at moon township, pennsylvania. this is where a crowd of about 4,000 are waiting the arrival of president trump as he stumps for republican candidate rick ciccone, trying to hold onto the seat in pennsylvania's 18th congressional district. we're going to take the president live as soon as he a takes the stage. stay with us....