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terry has just outlined is really is really of the major concern in all of this a rock solid positions in foreign policy that have united the united states and the european union thus far are put into question and that is really a major concern that is why the german foreign minister today said we may have to readjust to reorganize that relationship on the other hand some people here in brussels have said look let's let's take a look at the advantages because when the foreign minister means readjust the relationship he means investing more into the european union strengthening this clump of twenty eight or maybe in the future after bracks it's a twenty seven member states we have seen a push for the defense union within this club of the european union as some of say have given if you want to credit the drums position america first that now the european union now is the time where the european union should come together strengthen their positions make more when it comes to defense without creating a parallel structure to nato but just think about the fact that it is not a given that the
terry has just outlined is really is really of the major concern in all of this a rock solid positions in foreign policy that have united the united states and the european union thus far are put into question and that is really a major concern that is why the german foreign minister today said we may have to readjust to reorganize that relationship on the other hand some people here in brussels have said look let's let's take a look at the advantages because when the foreign minister means...
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one of our own. >> i'm with terri. >>> are you spotting me? >> ryan is a 22-year-old daredevil so this 112-foot cliff ain't nothing to this boss. >> no, you're going to die, do not jump. >> yes. he's ready. he's got these rocks in his hands. h he throws them over. highly scientific. >> the rocks break up the surface tejs nsion in the royer right? >> didn't "myth busters" prove that doesn't work? >> logic. >> no. no. >> he did it? >> no. oh, my gosh. >> ryan did it. >> the only protection he had was something on, like, his heels. that was it. >> he was sent to the e.r. later. >> oh. >> he tore every ligament and tendon in his knee. >> oh! >> he says he's obviously bummed that he's injured so severely because this is the beginning of an 11-day trip. he clearly knows he got lucky. the crazy part is ryan gets to do free running and gymnastics but continuously injured his shou shoulders. >> he went to something safer. jumping off cliffs. i suggest maybe becoming a bed tester. >> sometimes people warn you, other times mother nature says enough of th
one of our own. >> i'm with terri. >>> are you spotting me? >> ryan is a 22-year-old daredevil so this 112-foot cliff ain't nothing to this boss. >> no, you're going to die, do not jump. >> yes. he's ready. he's got these rocks in his hands. h he throws them over. highly scientific. >> the rocks break up the surface tejs nsion in the royer right? >> didn't "myth busters" prove that doesn't work? >> logic. >> no. no. >> he...
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it gets underway in the meantime electively indeed abuse teri schultz she is at nato headquarters terry are you there yet i live there she is terry great to see you what an extraordinary way to kick off this two day summit i mean that was just supposed to be a photo op when people are all smiles it's a meet and greet and chit chatting about the weather well the one thing everybody knows is that president trump is so unpredictable the he is obsessed with european defense spending the european defense budgets and especially germany's so this is the thing that stood out to me most in those comments is how uncomfortable secretary general stoltenberg must have been nato is absolutely insistent that trade and defense not be linked and president trump is ever more linking the two issues all right now you've been covering a nato for quite a long time terry it's your beat you own this story i have you ever experienced a nato summit this confrontational and an american a leader striking a tone that is so combative. no and in the four nato summit that i've attended i've never heard anything like t
it gets underway in the meantime electively indeed abuse teri schultz she is at nato headquarters terry are you there yet i live there she is terry great to see you what an extraordinary way to kick off this two day summit i mean that was just supposed to be a photo op when people are all smiles it's a meet and greet and chit chatting about the weather well the one thing everybody knows is that president trump is so unpredictable the he is obsessed with european defense spending the european...
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terry, we'll see you shortly. and george will be right here with live coverage of president trump's supreme court announcement, that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here. >>> meantime, also developing at this hour, the trump administration now arguing for an extension today, after a judge ordered a deadline to reunite children under 5 with their parents. the children who had been separated. the trump administration now saying they tried, but they couldn't meet the deadline. government lawyers now saying they need more time, revealing nearly half of the children under 5 have still not been reunited. some parents have been deported already. are they now turning to dna to try to match some of these children, as well? here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas on that front tonight. >> reporter: tonight, reunions like this one delayed for dozens of the youngest children who were separated from their parents at the border under the president's zero tolerance policy. today, the government admitting it won't be
terry, we'll see you shortly. and george will be right here with live coverage of president trump's supreme court announcement, that's at 9:00 p.m. eastern, right here. >>> meantime, also developing at this hour, the trump administration now arguing for an extension today, after a judge ordered a deadline to reunite children under 5 with their parents. the children who had been separated. the trump administration now saying they tried, but they couldn't meet the deadline. government...
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>> terry moran on a monday night. terry, thank you. >>> we're also following new developments coming in just moments ago after that deadly mass shooting in toronto. the death toll growing tonight, and just a short time ago, the identity of the suspect was revealed. faisal hussain, 29, of or ttoro. it all began in a popular neighborhood, shattered by gunfire. two people killed, including a 10-year-old girl. police arriving, exchanging gunfire with the suspect. he was found dead nearby. and tonight, are they closer to a possible motive? they are not ruing out terror. abc's gio benitez from the scene. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are desperately searching for a motive behind the shooting of more than a dozen people, shattering a quiet sunday night in toronto. >> there's multiple victims and the suspect that's fleeing looks like possibly still shooting. >> reporter: the shots broke out at around 10:00 p.m. in a section of toronto known for its nightlife. victims seen lying on the street. witnesses in shock as param
>> terry moran on a monday night. terry, thank you. >>> we're also following new developments coming in just moments ago after that deadly mass shooting in toronto. the death toll growing tonight, and just a short time ago, the identity of the suspect was revealed. faisal hussain, 29, of or ttoro. it all began in a popular neighborhood, shattered by gunfire. two people killed, including a 10-year-old girl. police arriving, exchanging gunfire with the suspect. he was found dead...
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let's go straight now to be able to you correspondent terry schultze who's in helsinki for us so terry we know that protests have been following president trump throughout his european tour what's happening in health thinking. as you mentioned the protests here this afternoon gathered up to two thousand people and i have to say that most of the protesters were actually more carrying signs and protesting against president trump more than president putin and i asked a couple of them about that and they said you know they just think that it's more useful to demonstrate against the u.s. president that they find him more offensive and i can tell you that this is this is something that didn't used to happen back in the day of helsinki's long history as as a site for summits between the u.s. and soviet and russian leaders i actually as a young journalist covered both the nine hundred ninety summits between us and the soviet union at that point and one nine hundred ninety seven and back in those days you would just get a handful of protesters at the time so this is definitely it was definitely
let's go straight now to be able to you correspondent terry schultze who's in helsinki for us so terry we know that protests have been following president trump throughout his european tour what's happening in health thinking. as you mentioned the protests here this afternoon gathered up to two thousand people and i have to say that most of the protesters were actually more carrying signs and protesting against president trump more than president putin and i asked a couple of them about that...
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and we'll be right back with terry crews.lause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by the men's wearhouse suit drive. gri've analyzed the data. s. sprint has the network built for unlimited. yet some humans choose to pay so much more with verizon when they could be saving with sprint. don't forget we've got the best price for unlimited. and, sprint offers 50% off a samsung galaxy s9 lease. just $16.50 per month. we must tell all humans. totally, you should find joanne in marketing a.s.a.p. joanne in marketing tell humans about 50% off a.s.a.p. (vo) get 50% off a galaxy s9 lease. that's $16.50 a month. for people with hearing loss, hurry, limited time offer. visit sprintrelay.com. >> jimmy: you can't shower by yourself? >> guillermo: now yeah. but the first couple days, three days it was hard. >> jimmy: so was there a stool in the shower? >> guillermo: no. a chair. >> jimmy: rarely do you get a celebrity to shower with you. thiswhatever size.le streaming tv for your family, it's saving money with fle
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and everybody was like there's terry crews. this is the thing.verybody. because i was supposed to be this mad gangster. that's terry crews. that's the guy from "white chicks." that's chris rock's father. you know what i mean? how can he beat up denzel? how is this going to happen? it's really weird because that was 20 years ago -- i mean 25 years ago. >> jimmy: do you think being a positive person results in positive things happening to you? >> oh, definitely. you've got to understand where i'm from. i am from flint, michigan. and -- i mean, ever since i was 4 years old, you're kind of digging your way out of a tunnel. i'll be honest, flint, michigan still does not have clean water. they still don't have jobs. it's one of the most depressed -- i mean, this city has been through probably the worst you can put a city through. and i lived it. i lived it. and i remember looking out my front window like one day, i've got to get out of here. one day. and to be what i'm doing now and to see where i'm at, i mean, i am the most grateful man in hollywood.
and everybody was like there's terry crews. this is the thing.verybody. because i was supposed to be this mad gangster. that's terry crews. that's the guy from "white chicks." that's chris rock's father. you know what i mean? how can he beat up denzel? how is this going to happen? it's really weird because that was 20 years ago -- i mean 25 years ago. >> jimmy: do you think being a positive person results in positive things happening to you? >> oh, definitely. you've got...
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>> terry moran, thank you. >>> we're also following new shooting intoronto. srt time a identity of the suspect was revealed. it all began in a popular neighborhood, shattered by gunfire. two people killed, including a 10-year-old girl. police arriving, exchanging gunfire with the suspect. he was found dead nearby. and tonight, are they closer to a possible motive? they are not ruing out terror. abc's gio benitez from the scene. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are desperately searching for a motive behind the shooting of more than a dozen people, shattering a quiet sunday night in toronto. >> there's multiple victims and the suspect that's fleeing looks like possibly still shooting. >> reporter: the shots groek out at around 10:00 p.m. in a section of toronto known for its >> one woman fell. he went over her and shot her twice. >> as a result, two people have succumbed to their injuries. one is an 18-year-old female and another is a 10-year-old girl. >> reporter: that 18-year-old, reese fallon, a political volunteer who lived in toronto. 13 other victims,
>> terry moran, thank you. >>> we're also following new shooting intoronto. srt time a identity of the suspect was revealed. it all began in a popular neighborhood, shattered by gunfire. two people killed, including a 10-year-old girl. police arriving, exchanging gunfire with the suspect. he was found dead nearby. and tonight, are they closer to a possible motive? they are not ruing out terror. abc's gio benitez from the scene. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are...
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conference momentarily and as soon as it gets under way we will go to it but first want to talk to terry as she is our nato correspondent and terry we'll find out shortly but i'm hoping that you can lay some of the groundwork for us what can we expect from the nato secretary general who's at the helm of an alliance being undermined by its founding member. that's right secretary-general stoltenberg will face. a barrage of questions about the trans-atlantic relationship and specifically about comments made by president trump about germany about europe in general about his his constant acts of accusations that europe is freeloading on the back of the united states and his most recent comments this morning that germany should not be buying energy from russia when the u.s. is spending billions to protect germany from russia over simplifying the situation just a bit i can i can pretty much guarantee that secretary general will start off with this communique that has just been released he will want to very much focus on what has been agreed upon of course instead of the differences and this bru
conference momentarily and as soon as it gets under way we will go to it but first want to talk to terry as she is our nato correspondent and terry we'll find out shortly but i'm hoping that you can lay some of the groundwork for us what can we expect from the nato secretary general who's at the helm of an alliance being undermined by its founding member. that's right secretary-general stoltenberg will face. a barrage of questions about the trans-atlantic relationship and specifically about...
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or let's bring in data views teri schultz she's covering today's summit in helsinki for us hi terry good to see you so both leaders are meeting now any indication how this meeting is going. we know absolutely nothing about what's happening inside the presidential palace here in helsinki one thing about finland the finns don't leak so if president putin and president trump don't let things slip from out of the meeting we're not going to hear it from the finns and we don't know anything the two leaders were due to get underway with a one on one meeting and then we expect that it will move into a broader session but so far nothing out of the presidential palace dettori what do you make of the fact that both leader as the head of their talks were very big about what was on the agenda. that's right we heard both president trump and president putin just sort of give an overview but the things that were not said in that list of course will be disturbing for some people president trump mentioned china but he didn't mention ukraine he didn't mention syria he certainly didn't mention human rights
or let's bring in data views teri schultz she's covering today's summit in helsinki for us hi terry good to see you so both leaders are meeting now any indication how this meeting is going. we know absolutely nothing about what's happening inside the presidential palace here in helsinki one thing about finland the finns don't leak so if president putin and president trump don't let things slip from out of the meeting we're not going to hear it from the finns and we don't know anything the two...
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terry, thank you. >> yeah, once again, thanks to terry. we want to bring in abc news political analyst, kristen soltis anderson, who is in d.c. for us. good morning to you, kristen. >> good morning. >> so, after the indictments, does the president need to take a tough stance with putin and as terry just mentioned, the president really wants to get a deal done. what do you think that deal looks like? >> absolutely. i think the president needs to be tough when it comes to vladimir putin because as we have seen with this indictment and as we've known for the last many months as the intelligence community has said over and over this wasn't just a couple rogue russians deciding they wanted to meddle in the election for fun, these were intelligence operatives who were directed almost certainly from the highest levels. so the things that the united states needs from russia is for russia to knock off its bad behavior, and my hope is that's exactly what president trump will ask for in this meeting. >> as we mentioned at the top of the show, the pre
terry, thank you. >> yeah, once again, thanks to terry. we want to bring in abc news political analyst, kristen soltis anderson, who is in d.c. for us. good morning to you, kristen. >> good morning. >> so, after the indictments, does the president need to take a tough stance with putin and as terry just mentioned, the president really wants to get a deal done. what do you think that deal looks like? >> absolutely. i think the president needs to be tough when it comes to...
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whose whose fates may be on the line here and i think that summing it up it was indeed surprising terry in terms of substance how substantive was this summit. it depends on the topic i mean on the subject of election meddling they spoke a great deal about it with the president from saying things that i can tell from reactions were quite shocking to people he simply accepted president putin's claim that he had nothing to do with the election meddling he president trump turned it back again on the hillary on hillary clinton and the democratic national committee saying that they got hacked i think people are very surprised to hear that very surprised to see the lack of support from president trump for the intelligence community and the claims that are being made in the united states on issues that are very important to the europeans crimea on ukraine president trump did not speak about crimea did not reiterate u.s. policy that crimea is an exception by russia was illegal in fact it was only president putin who spoke about that saying that. referendum was held in crimea and they decided to
whose whose fates may be on the line here and i think that summing it up it was indeed surprising terry in terms of substance how substantive was this summit. it depends on the topic i mean on the subject of election meddling they spoke a great deal about it with the president from saying things that i can tell from reactions were quite shocking to people he simply accepted president putin's claim that he had nothing to do with the election meddling he president trump turned it back again on...
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retired green beret, terry.[cheering and applause] he has crushed more sets than godzilla in legoland. actor and comedian jim florentine. [cheering and applause] she is still beer than a bowl of barroom peanuts, kat timpf. [cheering and applause] my massive sidekick, tyrus. [cheering and applause] greg: what you think of my idea? am i stupid? >> it's a nice idea and it has merit. the dems are clever about this because i drove the other day and i heard rachel maddow and she said this and she might believe it. democrats don't go for radical statements but we play by the rules. i did the little rascal's triple take in my car because i was like are you kidding me? they don't do that. let me say this, do not forget that if your movement goes but let's not forget in the last couple years the left has said about you and do not forget what they called for you to split and don't forget what they stand for and not forget the things that will try to -- are you smirking it at me start. greg: i just realized there goes my pe
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>> terry moran at the white house tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and now, to the secret recording of the president by his former fixer and personal attorney, michael cohen. tonight, we hear the c coerash,rmer pyb playmd the tio enquirer." that conversation just two monthsespondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: hope hicks was clear. just days before the 2016 election, the trump campaign spokeswoman emphatically denied her boss had an affair with playboy model karen mcdougal a decade before. hicks called the allegation "totally untrue." mcdougal had sold her story for $150,000 to the publisher of "the national enquirer." they apparently bought it in order to bury it, a practice known as "catch and kill." hicks claimed, "we have no knowledge of any of this." but in a conversation secretly recorded two months earlier, a very different story emerges. >> what's up, mike? >> reporter: trump and his former attorney and fixer, michael cohen, apparently discussing a plan to buy the rights of mcdougal's story themselves from "the enquirer'
>> terry moran at the white house tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and now, to the secret recording of the president by his former fixer and personal attorney, michael cohen. tonight, we hear the c coerash,rmer pyb playmd the tio enquirer." that conversation just two monthsespondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: hope hicks was clear. just days before the 2016 election, the trump campaign spokeswoman emphatically denied her boss had an affair with playboy model karen...
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are best friends whoever says we are photos is spreading fake news so terry is this just an elaborate plan from donald trump to make these statements before his meeting with the russian leader. well far be it for me to know what donald trump is planning but it certainly has been his modus operandi on this entire trip to europe i was also covering the nato summit in brussels and on the morning that that meeting was to start in a completely unsung scheduled unscripted and and surprising announcement he started lashing out at germany and chancellor angela merkel in a breakfast that was just supposed to be a photo op saying there again as he has now that germany on trade doesn't treat the u.s. fairly that it shouldn't be spending its money on gas from russia when in trump's words the u.s. is spending its billions to protect germany so that seems to be what he's doing again lashing out at the europeans and in that interview it should be said also that the interviewer was quite surprised and mentioned that you know really the e.u. is the number one foe against the united states and trump sa
are best friends whoever says we are photos is spreading fake news so terry is this just an elaborate plan from donald trump to make these statements before his meeting with the russian leader. well far be it for me to know what donald trump is planning but it certainly has been his modus operandi on this entire trip to europe i was also covering the nato summit in brussels and on the morning that that meeting was to start in a completely unsung scheduled unscripted and and surprising...
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thank you very much, thank you. >> terry moran with us tonight in helsinki tonight. and president trump and putin behind closed doors for two hours with just the translaters. will we will get a bread out of what was said in the room? >> no, not a formal read out. and the two lead erps did outline what talks were about. but we won't know the details. >> and you know, terry, a question on how it's really been seen, not just at home but around the world. i want to show everyone at home tonight. this was the bbc today. the headline, trump sides with russia against fbi. what kind of message does it send around the world? >> reporter: the message is that the world needs to adjust to a hard fact of life, this president has decided to shift american foreign policy away from the traditional allies, the western democracies and get closer to moscow and the kremlin. >> terry, thank you. >>> that moment on stage, the president appearing, a sign with vladimir putin, ajen sips back home stinging for them. dan coat, a republican, had just said about slaush and interference, the warn
thank you very much, thank you. >> terry moran with us tonight in helsinki tonight. and president trump and putin behind closed doors for two hours with just the translaters. will we will get a bread out of what was said in the room? >> no, not a formal read out. and the two lead erps did outline what talks were about. but we won't know the details. >> and you know, terry, a question on how it's really been seen, not just at home but around the world. i want to show everyone...
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>> terry moran. i'll see you for the summit with vladimir putin in a couple of days. >>> in the meantime, you saw the queen may have welcomed president trump, but as terry alluded to, thousands of others did not. protesters shutting down the center of london, and abc's ian pannell was right in the middle of it. ♪ >> reporter: massive protests flooding the streets of the capital, forcing central london to shut down. carrying signs to dump trump and a personal slap in the face, a 20-foot balloon depicting the president as a baby in diapers. tens of thousands of people, possibly more than 100,000 have now gathered in central london to voice their opposition to it not just president trump, but his policies too. president trump said he would stay clear of london. >> when they make you feel unwelcome, why would i stay there? i'm talking about government because the people of the uk agree with me. >> reporter: but there is little evidence that the people of london are in trump's corner. >> the power that we
>> terry moran. i'll see you for the summit with vladimir putin in a couple of days. >>> in the meantime, you saw the queen may have welcomed president trump, but as terry alluded to, thousands of others did not. protesters shutting down the center of london, and abc's ian pannell was right in the middle of it. ♪ >> reporter: massive protests flooding the streets of the capital, forcing central london to shut down. carrying signs to dump trump and a personal slap in the...
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because that's what they're doing, right, terry? and then you'll hear from congresswoman about the policy implications and all that. but here's the important thing about this, big money in politics, big dark money in politics is perhaps the biggest vote suppresser for the following reasons. this money comes in, sufficieoc the airwaves with misrepresentations, nothing to do with truths or anything, not a policy to advocate but a mischaracterization that they want to present. so what happens? people -- it's confusing on both houses and that's exactly what we have on both of our houses. we think it's important to take this to a different place, to show the difference between democrats and republicans, but hopefully to bring the republicans along, overturn citizens united and power small donors. john banes will go into more detail on that. there's a cynicism on the role of politic that is is undermining our democracy. perhaps we can go more into that if you wish, but again, this is important because that money in politics comes at the e
because that's what they're doing, right, terry? and then you'll hear from congresswoman about the policy implications and all that. but here's the important thing about this, big money in politics, big dark money in politics is perhaps the biggest vote suppresser for the following reasons. this money comes in, sufficieoc the airwaves with misrepresentations, nothing to do with truths or anything, not a policy to advocate but a mischaracterization that they want to present. so what happens?...
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well terry this n.r.c. has been a very ongoing issue for many decades in the state of us and it's a list that hasn't been updated since one thousand nine hundred fifty one so what people now are having to do is to prove that they or their families have been has been in india since before the one nine hundred seventy one war which saw many people flee from across the border in bangladesh into india and to prove that they have links to india that they were in india before that now the the test of that is a bit tricky when it comes to having the correct documentation and what we've seen in the list that was published today is that around four million of the approximately thirty two million residents in the state have not have not met the government's test. critics are accusing the indian government of using this list to target assam's muslim population mourning that these people are now in danger of becoming stateless much like the. population of myanmar is this a human rights disaster in the making. well cert
well terry this n.r.c. has been a very ongoing issue for many decades in the state of us and it's a list that hasn't been updated since one thousand nine hundred fifty one so what people now are having to do is to prove that they or their families have been has been in india since before the one nine hundred seventy one war which saw many people flee from across the border in bangladesh into india and to prove that they have links to india that they were in india before that now the the test of...
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they asked terry, where's custer? he said we are not sure exactly, but there's a couple hundred dead bodies over there. that's probably where he is. benteen refused to believe it, so terry said go take a look himself. and there, sure enough, was custer, along with all 210 of his men, dead. the so begin the myth we know as custer's last stand. now that was one of my convictions working on this book that we all know about custer's last stand. and we will be talking about that a little more later on. but this was also the last stand for the lakota and cheyenne, because even though this was a great victory for their people, it was really just the beginning of a process that would mean the end of the traditional way of life. within a year and half, almost all the tribal leaders and their people were on the reservation. sitting bull would be the last to surrender. after several years in exile in canada, he would surrender in 1881 and eventually would end up at the standing rock sioux agency on the missouri river in modern n
they asked terry, where's custer? he said we are not sure exactly, but there's a couple hundred dead bodies over there. that's probably where he is. benteen refused to believe it, so terry said go take a look himself. and there, sure enough, was custer, along with all 210 of his men, dead. the so begin the myth we know as custer's last stand. now that was one of my convictions working on this book that we all know about custer's last stand. and we will be talking about that a little more later...
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they manage to do that let's go straight to helsinki our correspondent teri schultz is on the scene terry. high lay low well it remains to be seen when as president said the national security council will work out what actually was agreed here what we heard from the press conference was both president sounding very conciliatory toward each other president putin did not think that russia ever has or ever will meddle in us elections and president trump seeming to take him at his word he said i don't see why russia would have meddled in our elections and then went off on a long spiel about it being the d.n.c. and hillary and hillary staffers that being hillary clinton of course his opponent in the u.s. presidential elections some of the other issues that people would have liked to hear more about would have been president trump reiterating u.s. policy nato policy european policy that crimea was illegally annexed by moscow president trump did not say that and president putin use the old line that you know crimea held an election and decided to be part of russia so it now belongs to the russia
they manage to do that let's go straight to helsinki our correspondent teri schultz is on the scene terry. high lay low well it remains to be seen when as president said the national security council will work out what actually was agreed here what we heard from the press conference was both president sounding very conciliatory toward each other president putin did not think that russia ever has or ever will meddle in us elections and president trump seeming to take him at his word he said i...
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follow i'm terry barton good to have you with us british police have confirmed that two people who fell critically ill near the market town of salzburg were poisoned with the same nerve agent no but chalk this comes just months after a former russian spy and his daughter were also attacked with a deadly poison in the same town british counterterrorism police are leading the investigation and cites the couple visited have been cordoned off. this is the british couple at the center of a new mystery shrouding an english town charlie riley and dawn studs just were poisoned by the nerve agent navi truck they were taken ill at their home in amesbury on saturday paramedics were called after the woman collapsed in the morning a friend of the couple was with the man later in the day they start out so funny it was like his it was rubbing against the wall. but read in print. it's starts with a laser drip then sought to say that i'm going to share. the couple is in a critical condition at salisbury hospital just a few kilometers away it's the same hospital that treated former russian spy so gay scr
follow i'm terry barton good to have you with us british police have confirmed that two people who fell critically ill near the market town of salzburg were poisoned with the same nerve agent no but chalk this comes just months after a former russian spy and his daughter were also attacked with a deadly poison in the same town british counterterrorism police are leading the investigation and cites the couple visited have been cordoned off. this is the british couple at the center of a new...
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terry moran at the white house tonight. and secretary of state mike pompeo did say president trump did brief him on that meeting with putin. but secretary pompeo, you were watching, as well, terry, seemed reluctant to go into detail with congress today. >> reporter: and the lack of those details, david, that's got senators in both parties worried. the kremlin is already declaring that, quote, important verbal agreements were reached, that they're beginning to implement. senators want to know, what were those deals? and given there were no other officials in the room, is president trump at the mercy of president putin's version of events? david? >> terry moran, thank you. >>> and now, to the secret recording of the president by his former fixer and personal attorney, michael cohen. tonight, you will hear the conversation about cash, a former playboy plait playmeat and the owner of "the national enquirer." that conversation just two months before the election. here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporte
terry moran at the white house tonight. and secretary of state mike pompeo did say president trump did brief him on that meeting with putin. but secretary pompeo, you were watching, as well, terry, seemed reluctant to go into detail with congress today. >> reporter: and the lack of those details, david, that's got senators in both parties worried. the kremlin is already declaring that, quote, important verbal agreements were reached, that they're beginning to implement. senators want to...
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they take their meals together at the press the terry. father stefan is late for dinner the sistas have cooked. oh what you have if. you have. the. south. asian noodle soup. i'm from. they don't maintain silence during meals as benedictines usually do. in this instance stations around. here on this. one where they communicate in a mixture of german and english the nuns have only been here for six months in. the same benedict cell comprises the church of st peter and st paul in the west of the island and just to other buildings. the monks live in the press the terry and the sisters next door. at night yet it is not. the nuns help out wherever they can with a sewing machine they make curtains vestments and whatever else is needed. sister or a silly has a doctorate in theology and was primaries and her previous community but she and sister rachele are not too proud to tackle the simplest tasks that need to be done including sewing and. my mother taught me how to do this. and. i think i was i was thinking it's not going to be used in a conven
they take their meals together at the press the terry. father stefan is late for dinner the sistas have cooked. oh what you have if. you have. the. south. asian noodle soup. i'm from. they don't maintain silence during meals as benedictines usually do. in this instance stations around. here on this. one where they communicate in a mixture of german and english the nuns have only been here for six months in. the same benedict cell comprises the church of st peter and st paul in the west of the...
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cme group chairman and ceo terry duffy. always good to have you, terry. that seems to be china's way of whatever you were able to cobble together with europe, do not assume you can cobble anything approaching that to us, with china this goes on and on. what do you make of that? >> you know, neil, i don't know what to make of it but we have multiple trade agreements around the world today. so i'm assuming what the chinese are saying, whatever you work out with europe, just don't think it is applicable here to us in asia as well. we want our own trade agreements with you and the u.s. that is only thing i can make with that. i'm not on any inside baseball. i'm here to manage the risk of different issues they have with tariffs and price dislocations, not to determine trade policy. so i think it's, you know, i'm not surprised to hear what the chinese are saying because i'm sure they're very concerned they are going to get painted in a situation where they don't get a chance to negotiate a trade de. they are being told a trade deal. neil: yeah, i don't know how
cme group chairman and ceo terry duffy. always good to have you, terry. that seems to be china's way of whatever you were able to cobble together with europe, do not assume you can cobble anything approaching that to us, with china this goes on and on. what do you make of that? >> you know, neil, i don't know what to make of it but we have multiple trade agreements around the world today. so i'm assuming what the chinese are saying, whatever you work out with europe, just don't think it...
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terry, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to dramatic new details tonight, what happened inside that cave during the rescue of the boys. what we had not heard before. the boys under water for a half an hour at a time, unable to see through that murky water, of course, and tonight, look at this. those 12 young soccer players and their coach, all recovering in a much brighter hospital room, waving at the camera, some of them giving the victory sign there. abc's james longman on what those boys endured as they were guided through the cave. the parents still waiting tonight to hold their boys. and the near disaster we first reported on last night, just moments after they were pulled from the cave. abc's james loma rhthere tnit.>>eporter: tonigr tht tim re tt cavewatc resudge up that muddy path, carrying one of those soccer players on a stretcher. the boy, wrapped in mylar blankets, carefully placed on the ground. medics move in quickly, working in the light of their headlamps. it's a scene that would have played out 13 times, as one-by-one, the boys and finally, their coach, were br
terry, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next to dramatic new details tonight, what happened inside that cave during the rescue of the boys. what we had not heard before. the boys under water for a half an hour at a time, unable to see through that murky water, of course, and tonight, look at this. those 12 young soccer players and their coach, all recovering in a much brighter hospital room, waving at the camera, some of them giving the victory sign there. abc's james longman on what...
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with that i'm going to pass the baton to joe chen from dpw. >> thank you, terry. good afternoon, commissioners. joe chen, public works program manager. i would be providing updates on the upcoming milestone, the activities on the zuckerberg building five component as well as the community health center component. so let's focus first on slide number 10, that will be on zuckerberg building five. we are currently tracking two projects in construction. this is well into construction. contract had some -- had a slow start to get all their infection control submittals in place but we are into demolation that will continue for the next month or two with our target date to finish is towards the end of the year. another project we just launched is the rehabilitation department relocation, recreate for construction was granted yesterday. we've been working closely with the contractor to get all their subm submittals in place to give us a good head start. we are currently tracking to start construction. we'll hopefully get abatement controls, procedures approved and have co
with that i'm going to pass the baton to joe chen from dpw. >> thank you, terry. good afternoon, commissioners. joe chen, public works program manager. i would be providing updates on the upcoming milestone, the activities on the zuckerberg building five component as well as the community health center component. so let's focus first on slide number 10, that will be on zuckerberg building five. we are currently tracking two projects in construction. this is well into construction....
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terry moran leads us tonight. right here in helsinki. >> reporter: the summit began like this the two leaders across a room, shaking hands and photos and president trump smiles. putin does not. they began their one on one meeting, both seemed solemn, at first, and a tad nervous. and putin leaned back with ease. the president spoke. >> great to be with you. >> reporter: and then they were alone for more that two hours. and later, the press conference. with putin right there and an american reporter asked trump about attack. >> mr. president, you tweeted this morning that it's u.s. foolishness, stupidity and the mueller probe that is responsible for the decline in u.s. relations with russia. do you hold russia accountable for anything in particular? >> yeah, i do. i hold both countries responsible. i think the united states have been foolish and i think we're all to blame. i think that the probe is a disaster for our country. i think it's kept us apart. it's kept us separated. there was no collusion at all. everybod
terry moran leads us tonight. right here in helsinki. >> reporter: the summit began like this the two leaders across a room, shaking hands and photos and president trump smiles. putin does not. they began their one on one meeting, both seemed solemn, at first, and a tad nervous. and putin leaned back with ease. the president spoke. >> great to be with you. >> reporter: and then they were alone for more that two hours. and later, the press conference. with putin right there and...
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and terry, as you reported there, some republicans on capitol hill frustrated tonight.the taxpayer money will be used to pay farmers hurt by what they say is the president's own trade policy. >> reporter: that's right, david. being a republican used to mean a belief in free trade and budget discipline. but donald trump took over this party. he doesn't share that frustration on capitol hill. he remains undaunted, tweeting today, "tariffs are the greatest." david? >> terry, thank you. >>> president trump, who has said russian meddling in american elections is a hoax, is now saying tonight that the russians may now be meddling to help democrats in the midterms. the president cited no proof today. abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: just a week ago, president trump said no when asked if russia was still targeting the united states. >> is russia still targeting the u.s., mr. president? >> thank you very much, no. >> no, you don't believe that to be the case? >> reporter: but today, a reversal. the president declaring without evidence, "i'm very
and terry, as you reported there, some republicans on capitol hill frustrated tonight.the taxpayer money will be used to pay farmers hurt by what they say is the president's own trade policy. >> reporter: that's right, david. being a republican used to mean a belief in free trade and budget discipline. but donald trump took over this party. he doesn't share that frustration on capitol hill. he remains undaunted, tweeting today, "tariffs are the greatest." david? >> terry,...
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and terry, president trump says the u.s. will win this trade war, but some of these farmers say the pain could be permanent? >> reporter: that's right, david. the concern is that it's taken years, sometimes decades for american farmers and producers to build the business relationships, earn the market share and now that they're out of that market, their competitors from other countries are rushing in to steal all that. so, the longer this trade war goes on, the risk of longer-term damage is greater. david? >> we'll stay in the country listening to the farmers. terry, thanks to you again tonight. >>> and there was another major development involving the president today and his company. tonight, the cfo of the trump organization, who has handled the family's finances for decades, has now been subpoenaed in the michael cohen case. here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: he is perhaps the most powerful person in the trump organization not named trump. the company's chief financial officer, al
and terry, president trump says the u.s. will win this trade war, but some of these farmers say the pain could be permanent? >> reporter: that's right, david. the concern is that it's taken years, sometimes decades for american farmers and producers to build the business relationships, earn the market share and now that they're out of that market, their competitors from other countries are rushing in to steal all that. so, the longer this trade war goes on, the risk of longer-term damage...
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abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran from the uk tonight. the president reportedly saying some of the protests there have made him feel unwelcome. >> reporter: in brussels today, an unexpected first. president trump singing the praises of the nato alliance. >> i believe in nato. i think nato is very important, probably the greatest ever done. >> reporter: he could have fooled the allies after his rampage less than 24 hours earlier. first lashing out at germany for their recent energy deal with the kremlin. >> germany, as far as i'm concerned, is captive to russia. >> reporter: then broadening his attack, tweeting, "what good is nato if germany is paying russia billions of dollars for gas and energy?" so, he strolled into the summit today, almost an hour late and alone. and soon blew it up. sources tell abc news, trump told the other nations that if they don't spend more on defense, the u.s. would "go it's own way" and "do our own thing," an ominous ultimatum for an alliance. after, he held a press conference to declare victory over the allie
abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran from the uk tonight. the president reportedly saying some of the protests there have made him feel unwelcome. >> reporter: in brussels today, an unexpected first. president trump singing the praises of the nato alliance. >> i believe in nato. i think nato is very important, probably the greatest ever done. >> reporter: he could have fooled the allies after his rampage less than 24 hours earlier. first lashing out at germany for...
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somehow we wanted it to terry and we have. the reality is there a modern-day forms of the questions that are just as bad. think about the fact that photo ids. everyone thinks photo ids are innocuous. you have to have a photo i.d. to get on a plane, to get a passport. okay, the people in my district that has never been on a plane. i have a lot of people in my district who were born at home in the rural parts of alabama and who don't have a gift certificate. there are folks who literally find it harder to go to the polls because they are disabled or senior citizens. we should be making voting easier and not harder. the reality is modern-day forms of voting suppression, while they are not as overt as past, they are no less oppressive and no less discriminatory. .. alabama was one of them. they passed it in 2011. they held onto it, and time 2013 in that voting, the shall be decision was decided, the invalidity. 2014 was the first time in alabama you had to have photo id to go and vote. if you did not have a drivers license and you
somehow we wanted it to terry and we have. the reality is there a modern-day forms of the questions that are just as bad. think about the fact that photo ids. everyone thinks photo ids are innocuous. you have to have a photo i.d. to get on a plane, to get a passport. okay, the people in my district that has never been on a plane. i have a lot of people in my district who were born at home in the rural parts of alabama and who don't have a gift certificate. there are folks who literally find it...
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meet terry. >> what you don't want, you take your sheet and you lay it down on the ground like that. it on the ground you put your feet into those corners. >> and then you're going want to sit down sbr it's a sheet, not a sleeping bag. >> i'm with you, terry. >> let's go because i think i know where she's going with this. >> so then the next step, you take the left side of your body and sloel slowly >> we immediate to be friends, girl. >> once you're all pointed like this in one shape, you can stick one leg >> you take one leg and then you gingerly roll your body out. >> it works, but then she does the easy thing, she just starts folding it over itself. >> now this video is just over two minutes long. i'm going to show you guys how do this in 30 second or less. bring me the sheet. >> oh my goodness. >> oh, lord. >> you can sit down and i won't make you do it. >> i don't do well with sheets. >> you just find one corner, you find another one, you put it together, get the other side altogether, ooh, this is brand-new. how many thread counts is this? and then all you got do is just fold
meet terry. >> what you don't want, you take your sheet and you lay it down on the ground like that. it on the ground you put your feet into those corners. >> and then you're going want to sit down sbr it's a sheet, not a sleeping bag. >> i'm with you, terry. >> let's go because i think i know where she's going with this. >> so then the next step, you take the left side of your body and sloel slowly >> we immediate to be friends, girl. >> once you're...
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. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with that breaking news in san jose. a car mangled and a vta train derailed after the violent collision. it happened just after 12:30 this afternoon at lincoln and auzerais afternoons. the crash site still a very active sa active scene right now. mary ann pfa marianne favro with the details. >> reporter: if you take a look behind me, you can see that the train hit the vehicle so hard, it is now barely recognizable. as you mentioned, this happened around 12:30 this afternoon, and witnesses say the driver of the vehicle tried to go around the train. the vta light rail train was traveling from campbell, heading northbound, when it hit the vehicle. we talked with one witness who saw the crash. >> out of the corner of my eye, i happens to see this dude turning and right when the train came, and it hit him. >> reporter: ryan stern said he saw a wheelchair fly off the back of the vehicle when the train hit it. vta says about 20 passengers were inside the light rail train. they were evaluated for injuries but did not report any.
. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with that breaking news in san jose. a car mangled and a vta train derailed after the violent collision. it happened just after 12:30 this afternoon at lincoln and auzerais afternoons. the crash site still a very active sa active scene right now. mary ann pfa marianne favro with the details. >> reporter: if you take a look behind me, you can see that the train hit the vehicle so hard, it is now barely recognizable. as you mentioned, this...
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i'm terry marchin glad you could join us. germany's chancellor angela merkel has narrowly averted the collapse of her government by resulting a dispute over migration with her hardline interior minister holsey hole for both hailed the deal as a success but already the plans are running into resistance the junior partners in michael's coalition the center left s.p.d. and voiced doubts about one key part of the deal the setting up of holding camps for migrants at germany's border austria is also warning that it. will take measures to secure its southern border with italy if the new german plan becomes policy. we'll have more on that in a moment but first let's listen to how michael enzi hopeful presented their compromise after last night's emergency talks. after very intense negotiations between the c.d.u. and the c.s.u. we've reached an agreement we have a clear arrangement for preventing illegal migration at the border between germany and austria in the future. that's who would always good to us in addition we will undertake
i'm terry marchin glad you could join us. germany's chancellor angela merkel has narrowly averted the collapse of her government by resulting a dispute over migration with her hardline interior minister holsey hole for both hailed the deal as a success but already the plans are running into resistance the junior partners in michael's coalition the center left s.p.d. and voiced doubts about one key part of the deal the setting up of holding camps for migrants at germany's border austria is also...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicky nguyen. did you feel it? an earthquake hit the bay area. >> rob mayeda, not a large quake but a fairly large number of people felt it. >> where it occurred really important along the hayward fault, a 3.0 densely populated area. around the east bay. one of the more density populated areas. right before noon today. 11:52. a 3.0 earthquak smaller aftehock of 1.5 off to the north and east before noon today. keep in mind this area. >> light shaking, no damage likely from a 3.0. the next 25 years in the bay area, a greater than 72% chance of a 6.7 earthquake and greater and specifically the hayward fault is about 12 years overdue from its last major event which happened in 1868. imagine how many calls we had to the news roroom for a 3.0 earthquake today. odds are in the future a much larger quake would have a very impact all around the region and east bay. that is increasing in the odds over the next 25 years. back to you. >> all right, good time to get ready and check the emergency kits, rob, thank you. >>> the qu
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicky nguyen. did you feel it? an earthquake hit the bay area. >> rob mayeda, not a large quake but a fairly large number of people felt it. >> where it occurred really important along the hayward fault, a 3.0 densely populated area. around the east bay. one of the more density populated areas. right before noon today. 11:52. a 3.0 earthquak smaller aftehock of 1.5 off to the north and east before noon today. keep in mind this area. >> light...
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s teri schultz at nato headquarters in brussels good evening to you terry you know you have covered nato for many years you've seen many of these summits i dare say you've never seen a summit with a u.s. president going from cold to hot back to cold all then one day tell us from where you are standing what did you see and hear today. well you're right the breakfast was quite a shocking way to start the day this was due to be just a simple photo op in fact i understand that it was the u.s. side who said there wouldn't be any remarks but you can never never guarantee that with with president trump and so nobody expected him to just hold forth against against germany and to be so specific in saying that you know germany's. deal is is unfair because then the u.s. is paying for it for german defense now this is something that nato has been very careful to try to keep separate they never want trade issues energy issues anything else to compromise security issues and they've done a pretty good job so far but after today that's all over the u.s. president speaking of nordstrom he said the german
s teri schultz at nato headquarters in brussels good evening to you terry you know you have covered nato for many years you've seen many of these summits i dare say you've never seen a summit with a u.s. president going from cold to hot back to cold all then one day tell us from where you are standing what did you see and hear today. well you're right the breakfast was quite a shocking way to start the day this was due to be just a simple photo op in fact i understand that it was the u.s. side...