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why i'm trying to say that it's unclear this is it wasn't terri's case this was hearsay evidence in terri's case that she wanted to die. and i disagree with some of the language that's being used here we're not allowing vincent to die he's not dying we have to understand there's nothing extraordinary keeping vincent ohio is his not terminal this is not an end of life situation the only thing keeping vincent alive with the same thing keeping terri alive which is food and water the same thing that keeps all of us alive vincent like my sister terri has trouble swallowing and therefore he needs a feeding tube to receive his food and hydration but aside from that there's nothing keeping him alive so what would be doing here is deliberately endings instance life would be removing his food and hydration and he would start the process of death by dehydration and starvation this is only becoming an end of life issue because we're making it warm we're removing his only means of care basic care which is food hydration and i think it's unthinkable it wasn't too long ago where the thought of starving in
why i'm trying to say that it's unclear this is it wasn't terri's case this was hearsay evidence in terri's case that she wanted to die. and i disagree with some of the language that's being used here we're not allowing vincent to die he's not dying we have to understand there's nothing extraordinary keeping vincent ohio is his not terminal this is not an end of life situation the only thing keeping vincent alive with the same thing keeping terri alive which is food and water the same thing...
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i think it's similar to my sister's case i would get asked the same question why did terry terry skate get so much national international attention i think because people understand when you have parents that are willing and wanting to care for their child why why that is not in allowed to happen and when the alternative is to deliberately and purposely starman to hydrate this person the debts are at them people don't understand it and i'm glad to see the support the parents are receiving for wanting to care for the disabled son now you support the parents efforts and in this case and on this case to keep him alive that's despite though his wife saying that his own personal wishes were to not live in a quote unquote vegetative state shouldn't personal wishes of the person involved in the case be the deciding factor here. why i'm trying to say that it's unclear this is it wasn't terri's case this was hearsay evidence and terri's case that she wanted to die. and i disagree with some of the language that's being used here we're not allowing vincent to die he's not dying we have to underst
i think it's similar to my sister's case i would get asked the same question why did terry terry skate get so much national international attention i think because people understand when you have parents that are willing and wanting to care for their child why why that is not in allowed to happen and when the alternative is to deliberately and purposely starman to hydrate this person the debts are at them people don't understand it and i'm glad to see the support the parents are receiving for...
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the funeral of terry higgins took place here at a crematorium in north london. —— the funeral of terryin infection that most people can tame, but in his case proved fatal. after terry died, there was a virus discovered and then tests developed. it became known as hiv. there were deaths upon deaths. i lost — in one my diaries, in the back of it, i have names. i stopped counting at 35 names. and those were people that i knew closely enough to call a friend. we realise that something needed to be done, and so we set up an organisation, a charity, to do some advocacy around this and safe sex information and messages. we wanted to name it after terry because of what he meant to us. the terrence higgins trust was europe‘s first hiv or aids charity and i am really, really pleased that it still exists now. rupert whitaker went on to become a leading immunologist. and that is all for that special lgbt edition of witness history. we will be back next month with more first—hand accounts of extraordinary moments from around the globe. for now, from me here in stonewall, new york, goodbye. hello. o
the funeral of terry higgins took place here at a crematorium in north london. —— the funeral of terryin infection that most people can tame, but in his case proved fatal. after terry died, there was a virus discovered and then tests developed. it became known as hiv. there were deaths upon deaths. i lost — in one my diaries, in the back of it, i have names. i stopped counting at 35 names. and those were people that i knew closely enough to call a friend. we realise that something needed...
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sit down here. >> oh. [ chanting "terry, terry" ] >> are you good? are you comfortable?ve been doorning america." >> oh, wow. >> it is a pleasure to cook for you. we have some beautiful strawberry and berry pancakes, maple syrup, there's bacon coming. you just dig in. have a good time. how are you feeling over there? >> i'm nervous about the coffee, emeril. is it okay there? is it all right? >> i'm just nervous about it. terry, and there's more too. i know -- >> oh! >> but there's some folks in new york and we'll try to do this live who want to talk to you so, guys, robin, are you there? can i hear you? >> can you hear us now, sam? >> i wasn't able to hear you? >> can you hear us now, sam? >> oh, no. >> oh. >> robin, george, i don't hear you. >> oh, boy. >> can we just turn up the monitor, guys? just turn it up and dr here and we'll try to -- because, of course, we're live and the audio has gone out so i apologize for that. >> just have sam do it. >> i can't hear robin but let me tell you, i talked to her last r >> oh, really? >> yes. so she warranted to say a very speci
sit down here. >> oh. [ chanting "terry, terry" ] >> are you good? are you comfortable?ve been doorning america." >> oh, wow. >> it is a pleasure to cook for you. we have some beautiful strawberry and berry pancakes, maple syrup, there's bacon coming. you just dig in. have a good time. how are you feeling over there? >> i'm nervous about the coffee, emeril. is it okay there? is it all right? >> i'm just nervous about it. terry, and there's more...
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when i met terry i was 18 and he was 35 at the time.e in the gay community at all. terry was just a very nice guy, a very warm guy to me. he always used to cook for me because i was no good at cooking. used to make sure i ate. he was also very handsome, i thought, and very attractive. in 1982 he started to get less energetic and he was always complaining about headaches. but i was away at one point and i came back and heard that terry had found out had collapsed —— that terry had collapsed in a nightclub and been taken into collapsed in a nightclub and been ta ken into hospital. collapsed in a nightclub and been taken into hospital. and he was very sick. we were starting to hear about this american disease, what was being called gay —related immune deficiency at that time. in new york, this is greenwich village. here, the killer disease has taken its greatest toll of death and fear amongst those who walk in its shadow. we still had no idea what it was. was at a lifestyle thing? some kind of infection? what was it. until terry got ill we
when i met terry i was 18 and he was 35 at the time.e in the gay community at all. terry was just a very nice guy, a very warm guy to me. he always used to cook for me because i was no good at cooking. used to make sure i ate. he was also very handsome, i thought, and very attractive. in 1982 he started to get less energetic and he was always complaining about headaches. but i was away at one point and i came back and heard that terry had found out had collapsed —— that terry had collapsed...
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greg: terry? >> what. greg: i don't know. where you respond with witty or informative -- >> banter. i don't actually drink on planes, man, i feel crappy when i get to where i'm going. so that's all i've got. but i think you're right about the sense of humor. [laughter] you're right about -- i think if you, segwaying a little bit, you can see how society is or isn't is the state of comedy. comedians now are shackled. they won't go on campuses because they get -- it's not funny anymore. greg: some are actually embracing the humorlessness. like seth meyers, you watch his show, and he's basically a school marm. yeah. people used to be shocking, kat. >> i was going to say the minute the shocking stuff and the ability to say these kinds of things, the ability to have that, it's taken away from you, you're done. society's like -- you're getting crushed. it's a good thermometer. barometer. greg barometer, thermometer -- >> here we go. of. greg: it's a bigger problem than the southwest story which we're using as a trampoline to bigger
greg: terry? >> what. greg: i don't know. where you respond with witty or informative -- >> banter. i don't actually drink on planes, man, i feel crappy when i get to where i'm going. so that's all i've got. but i think you're right about the sense of humor. [laughter] you're right about -- i think if you, segwaying a little bit, you can see how society is or isn't is the state of comedy. comedians now are shackled. they won't go on campuses because they get -- it's not funny...
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let's bring in the correspondent now put that report together for us terry scholtz good morning terry terry can you tell us what's what's the kremlin's and game in this what does it want to achieve with its this information campaigns what the kremlin wants is for voters to be confused it doesn't necessarily need to convince them of anything in particular simply to make them doubt their leaders doubt their media doubt each other even to not know exactly what their future might hold and in that situation the kremlin thinks perhaps they'll be more likely to install authoritarian leaders who are say they'll keep them safe and maybe more amenable to the kind of tactics that moscow likes and remember it at e.u. level it only takes one vote in many cases to block things like sanctions or energy projects so as martin shank explained i mean sometimes all you need is a few 100 votes wave this way or that way to make a really big difference but to be fair it's not only moscow doing this i'm big big hacking campaigns have been traced back to iran to china to north korea and of course extremists i
let's bring in the correspondent now put that report together for us terry scholtz good morning terry terry can you tell us what's what's the kremlin's and game in this what does it want to achieve with its this information campaigns what the kremlin wants is for voters to be confused it doesn't necessarily need to convince them of anything in particular simply to make them doubt their leaders doubt their media doubt each other even to not know exactly what their future might hold and in that...
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and terry stepped up. >> reporter: terry declined an on-camera interview. a spokesperson says he does not want the story to be about him. as greg and marie walked the hills of piedmont and stood outside to smoke cigarettes, there was a spike in the calls to police. lorraine gray moved toed me mont a few months ago. a city that is 78% white. >> it's an issue in this neighborhood to walk while black or any other color. and so the more the merrier. let's get some diversity in piedmont, i think. >> reporter: before the couple moved in, terry sent an e-mail to piedmont police chief, jeremy bower, explaining the situation. the chief said the 9-1-1 calls have tapered off but he's firm about educating the public. >> it's incumbent upon us to respond to issues that are related to crime or suspected to be related to crime. simply somebody looking like they're not in the right place or like they live in a certain community, that's not a crime. and that's not something that this police department has a functional responsibility to respond to. >> reporter: jordan says h
and terry stepped up. >> reporter: terry declined an on-camera interview. a spokesperson says he does not want the story to be about him. as greg and marie walked the hills of piedmont and stood outside to smoke cigarettes, there was a spike in the calls to police. lorraine gray moved toed me mont a few months ago. a city that is 78% white. >> it's an issue in this neighborhood to walk while black or any other color. and so the more the merrier. let's get some diversity in piedmont,...
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is calling for a probe into who is responsible so terry looking at that you know how worried are the europeans about this incident. they're very worried the u.s. has been warning that it has intelligence that iran is planning to attack u.s. interests perhaps its allies in the persian gulf and so this has been one of this has been the pretext for the u.s. to send military reinforcements to the area quite a few and in fact and today we heard u.k. secretary foreign secretary jeremy hunt say that he's very worried that there could be an accidental escalation that one side or the other could you know make a mistake and then you would really have a full blown military conflict here in an area of the world that is already so so dangerous and already on you know on and on and i said there. we've heard representatives time and again say that the nuclear deal is important to keep the region stable so what is that european union strategy to really save this agreement . the e.u. is definitely still determined to save the deal along with russia and china it should be pointed out it's not just the
is calling for a probe into who is responsible so terry looking at that you know how worried are the europeans about this incident. they're very worried the u.s. has been warning that it has intelligence that iran is planning to attack u.s. interests perhaps its allies in the persian gulf and so this has been one of this has been the pretext for the u.s. to send military reinforcements to the area quite a few and in fact and today we heard u.k. secretary foreign secretary jeremy hunt say that...
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. >> reporter: the mix named terry was on a leash but had been adopted after being rescued from the camp fire. the owner was still getting to know the dog. the case should be an eye-opener both for parents and dog owners. >> it's always important for parents to keep an eye on their kids when they're around animals, and always important for animal owners to keep effective control of their animals. >> reporter: now animal control tells us the dog owner did warn the children at the park that he had just adopted the dog and didn't know how it would behave and how it would respond, of course that's a message a 2-year-old wouldn't be expected to understand. again, the dog is under quarantine. animal control officers are conducting an investigation, trying to determine whether to designate that dog as a dangerous dog. if that happens, the dog will not be allowed out in public ever again. reporting live in contra costa county, jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a lot happening in washington, d.c. an empty chair and ceramic chicken was the stand-in for attorney general william barr on capitol
. >> reporter: the mix named terry was on a leash but had been adopted after being rescued from the camp fire. the owner was still getting to know the dog. the case should be an eye-opener both for parents and dog owners. >> it's always important for parents to keep an eye on their kids when they're around animals, and always important for animal owners to keep effective control of their animals. >> reporter: now animal control tells us the dog owner did warn the children at...
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terry allen -- one of the reasons terry allen was loved throughout the big red one is that the soldiers figured out quickly he cared more about him than superiors. he had a relationship with george patton where he did not suck up to patton. you mentioned night. while we're talking terry allen, it's the perfect time to visit that. terry allen is a pioneer in the u.s. armed forces in his advocacy of night attacks. the u.s. army in world war ii and their forward through the vietnam era has a let's fight the 9:00 to 5:00 war and hunker down in bunkers and shoot at everything that moves. it was let's fight in the day and not at night because we can't see at night. allen's division was quite different. absolutely. he was just too competent a commander to sit out the rest of the war. he got the 104th which is called the timber wwolves. they helped liberate a concentration/labor camp called in order how issen at the end of the war. remarkable unit really. anything else? okay. i'm told this is the last question. go ahead. lots riding on this. >> it's the sorrow of my life because i'm going to be
terry allen -- one of the reasons terry allen was loved throughout the big red one is that the soldiers figured out quickly he cared more about him than superiors. he had a relationship with george patton where he did not suck up to patton. you mentioned night. while we're talking terry allen, it's the perfect time to visit that. terry allen is a pioneer in the u.s. armed forces in his advocacy of night attacks. the u.s. army in world war ii and their forward through the vietnam era has a let's...
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terry: i do not know that either one works well.f you would just stop talking about it, that would work better for america. i do not think he understands trade policy. what he does understand is that americans vote on their pocketbooks and he is taken a the increasedfor stock market, the improving economy, and if the economy takes a nosedive, he will take a lot of the blame. that is what he does understand. david: is that the only route for the democrats back to the white house, of the economy does poorly? if the economy keeps going the way it is going, it is going to be hard for any democrat. doug: we won back the house in 2018. even though the economy is doing well, i think the economy is doing well, he is still right approval rating. if you look the battleground states he won, he is underwater. what i think we are seeing, and what i see in focus groups is you have a lot of voters who feel a lot of anxiety about the economy. they are not convinced it is helping them. they do not like the chaos they are seeing in washington. if you
terry: i do not know that either one works well.f you would just stop talking about it, that would work better for america. i do not think he understands trade policy. what he does understand is that americans vote on their pocketbooks and he is taken a the increasedfor stock market, the improving economy, and if the economy takes a nosedive, he will take a lot of the blame. that is what he does understand. david: is that the only route for the democrats back to the white house, of the economy...
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so terry looking at that how worried are the europeans about what's happened. they are very concerned they believe that the nuclear issue should be kept separate from the u.s. complaints about other aspects of iranian behavior they they would they would very much like to discuss with tehran about ballistic missiles about support for these proxy militias but at the same time they don't want to throw away the agreement that they've had and which iran has has fulfilled to stop its nuclear enrichment and right now the e.u. is in the most difficult position possible it's getting hit by the u.s. with threats of sanctions if it's companies do business in iran it's being threatened by iran that it will restart your rhenium enrichment if these companies do not step up business so it truly it's difficult to see how the e.u. is going to negotiate its way out of this we are very worried about the risk of a conflict by accident with an escalation is unintended really on either side that ends in some kind of conflict most of all we need to make sure that we don't and i was w
so terry looking at that how worried are the europeans about what's happened. they are very concerned they believe that the nuclear issue should be kept separate from the u.s. complaints about other aspects of iranian behavior they they would they would very much like to discuss with tehran about ballistic missiles about support for these proxy militias but at the same time they don't want to throw away the agreement that they've had and which iran has has fulfilled to stop its nuclear...
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terry does very much raise the question how does this change of leadership in london affect the brics a process. that depends completely on the u.k. but the e.u. wanted to get out early today and make clear to whomever is in the running to succeed to reason may that they should not think that they're going to reopen negotiations with the other e.u. 27 we heard a statement from european commission president jiang klobuchar that says he you know to resume a was a courageous woman and basically now let's get on with bricks it asked time and again at the daily briefing today of the european commission whether there was a chance the negotiations would be reopened the spokesperson said absolutely not we've got our agreement it has all been approved last november so basically what the brussels side would like to see is that somebody steps up and takes to resume his place and somehow gets this deal through the british parliament so that it can move ahead on the basis of the withdrawal agreement that's already been agreed but terry looking at the reality of british politics right now the new p
terry does very much raise the question how does this change of leadership in london affect the brics a process. that depends completely on the u.k. but the e.u. wanted to get out early today and make clear to whomever is in the running to succeed to reason may that they should not think that they're going to reopen negotiations with the other e.u. 27 we heard a statement from european commission president jiang klobuchar that says he you know to resume a was a courageous woman and basically...
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terry's brother sean died in october.erm problems. zopiclone, diazepam, morphine, pregabalin and alcohol. ijust wish i could see him walk through that door. sean was introduced to drugs by terry when they were both teenagers. initially unaware, their parents were powerless to stop the developing addiction that's cost them one son and may cost them another. aren't we just numb? yeah. numb. it's the worst thing any parent can go through. it's horrible. it's broke my heart. he was my baby. 33 year old's no age. hartlepool has had an entrenched drug problem for decades — a product of poverty, unemployment and low aspirations. an abundance of abandoned properties allow users to inject discreetly. a blood—splattered ceiling here suggests a main vein was hit. this is it — the paraphernalia of an active drug den. in recent years, drug—related deaths have increased far faster in hartlepool than they have in england as a whole. i've never experienced such a high density of people dying. sincejust november, i've lost eight people th
terry's brother sean died in october.erm problems. zopiclone, diazepam, morphine, pregabalin and alcohol. ijust wish i could see him walk through that door. sean was introduced to drugs by terry when they were both teenagers. initially unaware, their parents were powerless to stop the developing addiction that's cost them one son and may cost them another. aren't we just numb? yeah. numb. it's the worst thing any parent can go through. it's horrible. it's broke my heart. he was my baby. 33 year...
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terry declined an on-camera interview. as greg and maureen walked the hills and stood outside to smoke cigarettes, there was a smoke in calls to police. before the couple moved in. terry sent an e-mail it piedmont police chief, jeremy bowers, explaining the situation. the chief says the 9-1-1 calls have tapered off but he's firm about educating the public. >> it's incumbent upon us to respond to issues that are related to crime. or suspicious activity related to crime. simply somebody looking like they're not in the right place or not looking like they live in a certain community, that's not a crime. and that's not something that this police department has a functional responsibility to respond to. >> i can understand that initial reaction. what i would say is look a little more deeply. trust terry, trust your instincts to maybe connect with them and see who they really are. >> reporter: >>> coming up next, our original report. >> are some everyday items in your home putting you at risk for alzheimer's? >> people have cogn
terry declined an on-camera interview. as greg and maureen walked the hills and stood outside to smoke cigarettes, there was a smoke in calls to police. before the couple moved in. terry sent an e-mail it piedmont police chief, jeremy bowers, explaining the situation. the chief says the 9-1-1 calls have tapered off but he's firm about educating the public. >> it's incumbent upon us to respond to issues that are related to crime. or suspicious activity related to crime. simply somebody...
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shall standing by for us terry for the 1st time now in 40 years the big centrist party is no longer commanding a majority in the parliament now how's that going to change how business is done in brussels well it simply can't be business as usual here anymore brian because the 2 largest political groups who are used to being able to get their way by sheer numbers simply can't do that anymore and that's why you see munford veteran friends timmermans saying let's work together let's you know find common policies let's let's reach out and work on on programs together because they simply won't have any choice anymore and it's not only that people didn't vote for these parties is that they turned out in such huge numbers record numbers in some countries more than 50 percent of eligible voters reverse the trend of apathy in european parliament elections and went out to cast their votes so this simply can't be ignored and if that has not been lost on the largest political parties ok let's look at the beneficiaries of that big turnout they've been the greens on the left and the nationalist p
shall standing by for us terry for the 1st time now in 40 years the big centrist party is no longer commanding a majority in the parliament now how's that going to change how business is done in brussels well it simply can't be business as usual here anymore brian because the 2 largest political groups who are used to being able to get their way by sheer numbers simply can't do that anymore and that's why you see munford veteran friends timmermans saying let's work together let's you know find...
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at the same time, terry, andrew, and seth returned fire.rocky, and manuel drew the gunman out of his house, enabling their fellow officers to shoot him and bring the rampage to an end. a very dangerous situation. to each of you, you represent the unity, devotion, teamwork, and swift action that makes america's law enforcement the best and bravest anywhere in the world. well done. and i want to thank you all for being here. thank you very much. [applause] pres. trump: and earlier today, in a private ceremony, i was profoundly honored to present the medal of valor to the families of two fallen officers who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty, sergeant verdell smith and officer brent thompson. ? sergeant smith was a member of the memphis police department. in june 2016, a gunman was speeding toward a busy intersection downtown. as sergeant smith cleared the street, the attacker struck and fatally injured sergeant smith. i want to just thank sergeant smith's family. where are you? we just left, where are you, sergeant smith's family?
at the same time, terry, andrew, and seth returned fire.rocky, and manuel drew the gunman out of his house, enabling their fellow officers to shoot him and bring the rampage to an end. a very dangerous situation. to each of you, you represent the unity, devotion, teamwork, and swift action that makes america's law enforcement the best and bravest anywhere in the world. well done. and i want to thank you all for being here. thank you very much. [applause] pres. trump: and earlier today, in a...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us polls have opened on cross a divided u.k. today in a vote that more than half the country never wanted 4 days of european parliamentary elections kick off with the country in gulf and yet more political turmoil over brags that british prime minister theresa may is fighting for her job with even some of her cabinet ministers revolting over her latest brags that withdrawal plan last night a key pro breaks it minister andrea led some quit over the revised deal saying it does not deliver my apartment's leader is rejecting calls to stand down. we need to see predicts it through to all other results of the referendum and deliver the change the british people so clearly demond it i sincerely believe that most members of this house feel the same but for all our division and disagreement we believe in democracy that we want to make good on the promise we made to the british people when we all seem to decide on the future of our you membership. for more let's bring in dark correspondent in london barry. barry atory serve mazed deal app
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us polls have opened on cross a divided u.k. today in a vote that more than half the country never wanted 4 days of european parliamentary elections kick off with the country in gulf and yet more political turmoil over brags that british prime minister theresa may is fighting for her job with even some of her cabinet ministers revolting over her latest brags that withdrawal plan last night a key pro breaks it minister andrea led some quit over the...
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>> terry moran live at the white house. terry, thank you. >>> next tonight here, to actress felicity huffman, who was in federal court today. her tearful plea before the judge in the college admissions cheating scandal. abc's linsey davis was in boston for this. >> reporter: somber and silent, actress felicity huffman entered federal court in boston today to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud. the "desperate housewives" star breaking down, telling the judge her daughter had been getting extra time on tests since she was 11 and was working with a neuropsychologist. huffman paid $15,000 to have an s.a.t. proctor correct the answers on her daughter's exam, improving her score by 400 points. >> are you truly sorry for what happened? >> reporter: but today, through anything to do with rick singer, the alleged mastermind of the college admission scheme. huffman says she didn't know how singer made his payments but admitted "everything else" the prosecutor "said i did, i did." the actress previously said her daughter "knew
>> terry moran live at the white house. terry, thank you. >>> next tonight here, to actress felicity huffman, who was in federal court today. her tearful plea before the judge in the college admissions cheating scandal. abc's linsey davis was in boston for this. >> reporter: somber and silent, actress felicity huffman entered federal court in boston today to plead guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud. the "desperate housewives" star breaking down, telling the...
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gale and terry raised their own family and it was having babies that started to change terry's way ofking at her sister's disappearance. >> as unhappy as you might be in your life, you might leave your husband, you would take your kids with you. >> when you began to suspect that she wouldn't leave her children, what did that mean to you? >> that something happened to her. >> in 1996, 15 years since they heard from carol, the police came around again and scanned the back yard with ground penetrating radar, even dug up the ground. didn't find a thing. funny thing though, about four months later the local paper, the daily breeze, did a little story and interviewed mike and this time his memory was different. he remembered on that terrible morning when carol left, he heard the garage door go up before she drove away. one more little detail, but nothing profoundly different. no evidence whatsoever of any crime. the police went away again. day in 2002, a dkd wetective wa rummaging through cabinets. >> i was being nosey. i said what is? ? >> it was the case folder and cold as they come. >> i
gale and terry raised their own family and it was having babies that started to change terry's way ofking at her sister's disappearance. >> as unhappy as you might be in your life, you might leave your husband, you would take your kids with you. >> when you began to suspect that she wouldn't leave her children, what did that mean to you? >> that something happened to her. >> in 1996, 15 years since they heard from carol, the police came around again and scanned the back...
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souls is joining us tonight good evening to you terry we know that the european union has spent the past year trying to rescue your radio nuclear deal why has it for when so short. well it has rescued the iranian nuclear deal the deal is not dead despite the united states pulling out in the united states wanting very forcefully for that deal to be defunct so it defies some people's odds even that the deal still exists but what has happened is that the u.s. has put so much pressure on the other signatories on european union companies doing business in iran on china on russia to pull out of the agreement to stop doing business with iran that iran hasn't hasn't received the benefits that it was promised in exchange for curtailing its nuclear enrichment activities and other actions that the rest of the world felt might be able to lead to a nuclear weapon so now iran did exercise what it calls to teach it patience and it simply says look our economy is not doing as well as you promised us it would you have not stood up to the united states and now basically we're going to start calling s
souls is joining us tonight good evening to you terry we know that the european union has spent the past year trying to rescue your radio nuclear deal why has it for when so short. well it has rescued the iranian nuclear deal the deal is not dead despite the united states pulling out in the united states wanting very forcefully for that deal to be defunct so it defies some people's odds even that the deal still exists but what has happened is that the u.s. has put so much pressure on the other...
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nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us at san jose international with some answers. terry? >> if you're flying out of here and you're going overseas, there are a number of official recommendations about what you can do to avoid getting the measles. but if you're flying domestically, even if you're going to a city where there isn't a measles outbreak, there aren't any. at mineta san jose airport this evening, people checking in for their flight to london aware of but not overly concerned about the worst measles outbreak in two decades. >> i've heard about it a little bit, but i have a lot of contacts in london, and none of them have brought it up, so i wasn't concerned. >> reporter: there is also concerned about some domestic destinations, areas where there is a measles outbreak, like new york city. another case of measles is ruining the vacation for 300 people on this quarantined cruise ship in the caribbean island of st. lucia. >> we thought it prudent that we quarantine the ship. >> reporter: dr. george han with the san healah department sd vaccinated for the measles if t
nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us at san jose international with some answers. terry? >> if you're flying out of here and you're going overseas, there are a number of official recommendations about what you can do to avoid getting the measles. but if you're flying domestically, even if you're going to a city where there isn't a measles outbreak, there aren't any. at mineta san jose airport this evening, people checking in for their flight to london aware of but not overly concerned...
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>> terry moran for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> now to the bombshell allegations in the case of the missing 4-year-old girl in houston. a spokeswoman for the mother of the girl making graphic abuse claims against her stepfather. police who interviewed him are changing the story of what happened. new surveillance video out. and here is erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight the mother of missing 4-year-old maleah davis making chilling new allegations claiming maleah's stepfather was physically abusive toward the child. >> we need the truth about what happened to young maleah to come out. >> reporter: sources say this video from a surveillance camera shows her stepfather carrying a laundry basket and a plastic bag. the next day shows him going t e a hospital. he told police there he was driving maleah and her baby brother to pick their mother up at the airport when three men pulled up in a blue pickup truck. >> one of them makes a comment saying that maleah looks very nice, looks very sweet. >> reporter: vence cla
>> terry moran for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> now to the bombshell allegations in the case of the missing 4-year-old girl in houston. a spokeswoman for the mother of the girl making graphic abuse claims against her stepfather. police who interviewed him are changing the story of what happened. new surveillance video out. and here is erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight the mother of missing 4-year-old maleah davis making chilling new allegations claiming maleah's...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us former actor and comedian volodymyr selenski is being sworn in at this hour as ukraine's new president selenski won a landslide victory in last month's election but there's still little known about the future direction his leadership will take he has no political experience although then playing the president in a television set call this election is widely seen as a protest vote against the failure. about going president or ashamed. for more now d. w. as nick connolly joins us from outside the ukrainian parliament in kiev nick a t.v. sitcom actor who played the president is about to be sworn in as as the real thing is supposed to be a surreal moment for ukraine. good morning terry well he has just walked down the red carpet since ukraine's parliament behind me to begin his inauguration this has indeed been a pretty surreal couple of weeks here the campaign it was often difficult to tell what was fact and fiction so let's give the candidate using clips of himself from the series in which he played a president to become the president for
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us former actor and comedian volodymyr selenski is being sworn in at this hour as ukraine's new president selenski won a landslide victory in last month's election but there's still little known about the future direction his leadership will take he has no political experience although then playing the president in a television set call this election is widely seen as a protest vote against the failure. about going president or ashamed. for more now...
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let's bring indeed have used teri schultz she's following the latest for us from brussels hi terry so my comp a.o. has now arrived there what can we expect from his visit i don't even think mr pompei yet knows what he can expect from his visit he would very much like to see foreign policy chief federica mcgreevey who was you know the mediator of the iran deal he would also like to talk to the foreign ministers of britain france and germany the 3 european signatories to the nuclear deal but it is not at all clear minute by minute right now whether he'll get to do that there in meetings right now their schedule is very tight it's most likely that he'll have bilateral meetings with some of these foreign ministers on the sidelines of the wider meeting but what's really important for for the europe is to talk to secretary pompei o about deescalating in the persian gulf right now with the u.s. military buildup happening the british foreign secretary said upon his arrival here that everyone is very worried about even an accidental escalation an accident that could then raise tensions beyond
let's bring indeed have used teri schultz she's following the latest for us from brussels hi terry so my comp a.o. has now arrived there what can we expect from his visit i don't even think mr pompei yet knows what he can expect from his visit he would very much like to see foreign policy chief federica mcgreevey who was you know the mediator of the iran deal he would also like to talk to the foreign ministers of britain france and germany the 3 european signatories to the nuclear deal but it...
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because he promises he's going to push drag or kick britain out of the european union by any means are terry let's come to you in brussels now you might not say that people there were entirely surprised by the announcement that theresa may will step down but take us through some of the reactions we saw there are today . i don't think anyone was surprised if anything their surprise she's hung on this long and are going such a battering from her own party from her own parliament and for a large for a large part of her counterparts around europe reacted with empathy she was praised as courageous peoples told her it wasn't her fault the dutch prime minister said you know the problem is that the process is bogged down the problem wasn't to resume herself at the same time they're coming out also very quickly and saying don't let the next person in line think we're going to reopen this withdrawal agreement we have a deal on the table so basically whoever the brits decide they want in power they can step up and take the deal that we're offering them it's not going to be rediscussed cannot really a s
because he promises he's going to push drag or kick britain out of the european union by any means are terry let's come to you in brussels now you might not say that people there were entirely surprised by the announcement that theresa may will step down but take us through some of the reactions we saw there are today . i don't think anyone was surprised if anything their surprise she's hung on this long and are going such a battering from her own party from her own parliament and for a large...
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terry allen, one of the reasons terry allen was loved is that the soldiers figured out quickly he cared a lot more about them than making himself look good to his superiors. terry allen had a tempestuous relationship with george patton. it is not that they disliked each other, but he did not suck up to patton or anybody else. allen was not wired that way. you mentioned night. i believe allen is a pioneer in his advocacy of night attacks. in world war ii and really they're forward through the vietnam era has this night, let's fight at and hunker down in our perimeter and shoot anything that moves. let's use our firepower to destroy anything at night. this allen's division, the was not necessarily a good thing. 104th, was different. absolutely. a he was just too confident commander to sit out the war. 104th, which is called the timberwolves. liberate aelped concentration/labor camp at the end of the war. a remarkable unit, really. anyone else? mm-hmm? the mic. >> [inaudible] mcmanus: hmm. ok. question.he last lots writing on this question, sir. shortly.ing to be 89 i could not wait to get
terry allen, one of the reasons terry allen was loved is that the soldiers figured out quickly he cared a lot more about them than making himself look good to his superiors. terry allen had a tempestuous relationship with george patton. it is not that they disliked each other, but he did not suck up to patton or anybody else. allen was not wired that way. you mentioned night. i believe allen is a pioneer in his advocacy of night attacks. in world war ii and really they're forward through the...
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most of it ares terri mcsweeney is in oakland this evening with the details. terri.ry. >> reporter: the animosity between buckner and the boston media and some fans did go on for decades, but it finally healed. time healed those wounds. it got to the point where the actual baseball, the ball itself that got past buckner became a fund-raiser for charities. >> little roller up along first. >> reporter: game six of the 1986 world series and vallejo native bill buckner makes an error. red sox lose, mets win. he had been one of the best hitters in baseball, led the hitting in 1980, but this is what some remember him for. >> please join us in a moment of silence. >> reporter: at the oakland coliseum today, a moment of silence for buckner choosing to recall his greatness, not that error. >> i remember he was ostracized in boston for a long time for that. had he held him personally responsible. >> reporter: umpiring the right field line was bay area nate i. ed montague. he gave it to a mezzo official who auctioned it off for charity. it brought in $93,000. >> charley sheen p
most of it ares terri mcsweeney is in oakland this evening with the details. terri.ry. >> reporter: the animosity between buckner and the boston media and some fans did go on for decades, but it finally healed. time healed those wounds. it got to the point where the actual baseball, the ball itself that got past buckner became a fund-raiser for charities. >> little roller up along first. >> reporter: game six of the 1986 world series and vallejo native bill buckner makes an...
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terry moran live at the white house tonight. and terry, i want to go back to what we hear from attorney general william barr today. 24 hours ago, robert mueller said that justice department policy prevented him from making a decision on obstruction of justice, whether the president committed a crime, appearing to suggest another route, congress, but barr tonight appearing to contradict mueller, saying that mueller could have made that decision, and so, he decided himself. >> reporter: a small but crucial contradiction there, david. both men agree that justice department policy prevents the president from being charged with a crime, it would be too disruptive of the government. mueller says if he can't charge the government, don't make the call on whether or not he committed a crime, that's not fair. mueller said that's what justice department prosecutors do, i'll make the call, and he cleared the president. david? >> terry moran at the white house. ave rnghank you. to ouss john mccain during president trump's visit to japan. ton
terry moran live at the white house tonight. and terry, i want to go back to what we hear from attorney general william barr today. 24 hours ago, robert mueller said that justice department policy prevented him from making a decision on obstruction of justice, whether the president committed a crime, appearing to suggest another route, congress, but barr tonight appearing to contradict mueller, saying that mueller could have made that decision, and so, he decided himself. >> reporter: a...
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it's what brad and terry have done for years and what that will continue doing. >>> okay. check it out. the warriors just over two hours away from game two against their west rival, the houston rockets. game one had a lot of fireworks and a lot of finger pointing at the referees. you can see the guys practicing there. the warriors hope to take two games. while in denver, the sharks are getting ready for game three against the colorado avalanche. the series is tied. we'll have highlights on the newscast. lots of fun games going on tonight. >> yes. a lot of sports action. you're following our forecast is another lovely day. a little windy or gusty at times. >> if you're headed out to the warriors even if you don't have tickets but you want to be around that energy, take your jackets. temperatures are in the 50s as you'll see in our microclimate right now. they will be in the 50s for oakland. san francisco doesn't have that much in the way of fog at least at the current moments. we still have that cold ocean breeze with us and it's keeping us at 60 degrees right now in downto
it's what brad and terry have done for years and what that will continue doing. >>> okay. check it out. the warriors just over two hours away from game two against their west rival, the houston rockets. game one had a lot of fireworks and a lot of finger pointing at the referees. you can see the guys practicing there. the warriors hope to take two games. while in denver, the sharks are getting ready for game three against the colorado avalanche. the series is tied. we'll have...
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good afternoon, i )m terry mcsweeney. i )m anoushah rasta... we )ll have all the day >>> our close game coverage starts right now. good afternoon everyone, i am terry mcsweeney. >> we'll have all the day's headlines and wild weather. first we'll send it over to the sharks tank. a tough afternoon for fans. raj mathai. >> reporter: there is a lot of cheering behind me and today everyone is just walking by. you saw the game right here at nbc bay area. the sharks have all the brakes in hockey. that first round against vegas and the second round against colorado, they got a lot of breaks and they looked really sharp. things started out pretty well. let show you the excitement downtown san jose. it was pretty fun. a lot of shark fans, this was fr breakfast or brunch with the sharks. a lot of fans showing up and not just san jose or the east bay but in san francisco as well. today is a big sharks hang out. people were pumped. back here at the shark stank, the dressing room doors, this is always a big honor. the captain for the day. remember him? the c
good afternoon, i )m terry mcsweeney. i )m anoushah rasta... we )ll have all the day >>> our close game coverage starts right now. good afternoon everyone, i am terry mcsweeney. >> we'll have all the day's headlines and wild weather. first we'll send it over to the sharks tank. a tough afternoon for fans. raj mathai. >> reporter: there is a lot of cheering behind me and today everyone is just walking by. you saw the game right here at nbc bay area. the sharks have all the...
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it was introduced by representative terry collins, a republican there about six weeks ago. it includes one exception, allowing abortion in the case of serious health risks to the woman. you can read more about that at the website of al.com out of alabama where that took place. justin in georgia, republican line. yes sir. legal, theye il should be deported. i feel sorry for these countries but where is all of our money that goes to where we send them over there. apparently they are not getting i -- i ain't got the money, cannot even leave my stay and go to california. where is our money going, you know? if they are not helping their people, why don't they give their money to go and make sure the people get that money, all, but i dod
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terry collins who is the alabama legislature who introduced this bill said the whole point of this is to make laws appropriate for the people and citizenry of each state. this is alabama's take on it. it does not necessarily affect individuals in new york. that said, there will be a lot of reproductive tourism if this law goes into effect in alabama and by that, you'll see women in alabama becoming reproductive refugees fleeing to other states that are more liberal and more accommodating laws. this changes the landscape. stephanie is exactly right. the whole purpose of this and activity that we've seen around abortion in this term has really been about this change in climate. they anticipate a more hospitable court, whether it the supreme court and legislating to put this issue in front of the judges. >> thanks to you both. we'll try to replay this entire conversation as this goes down the road to melissa murray and stephanie, our thanks. >>> coming up, this nation has been through a lot.
terry collins who is the alabama legislature who introduced this bill said the whole point of this is to make laws appropriate for the people and citizenry of each state. this is alabama's take on it. it does not necessarily affect individuals in new york. that said, there will be a lot of reproductive tourism if this law goes into effect in alabama and by that, you'll see women in alabama becoming reproductive refugees fleeing to other states that are more liberal and more accommodating laws....
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republican terry collins sponsored the bill in the state house. >> this bill in my mind is to let the supreme court revisit that decision and then possibly allow states to have the laws that they feel are most appropriate for their people. >> reporter: the alabama bill would ban virtually all abortions except when the mother's life is at risk and would make performing an abortion a felony, punishing doctors up to 99 years in prison. alabama is the latest state legislature to push stricter abortion bills. last week georgia became the sixth state to pass a bill banning abortion after six weeks, when a heartbeat can be detected. with a solid conservative majority on the supreme court, many pro abortion rights advocates believe these new bills could one day be used to overturn roe v. wade. when you look at this clinic, do you worry that that clinic may not be here in a couple of years? >> no. we've been here 40 years, and we'll have another 40 years. you can't pass unconstitutional legislation to try to shut us
republican terry collins sponsored the bill in the state house. >> this bill in my mind is to let the supreme court revisit that decision and then possibly allow states to have the laws that they feel are most appropriate for their people. >> reporter: the alabama bill would ban virtually all abortions except when the mother's life is at risk and would make performing an abortion a felony, punishing doctors up to 99 years in prison. alabama is the latest state legislature to push...
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well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us the governor of the indonesian capital jakarta says at least 6 people have been killed in clashes there that's between the police and opponents of newly reelected president joko widodo bonnets broke out after the election commission confirmed with those victory in last month's holes the main opposition candidate said he believed there had been widespread cheating for 200 people are reported injured in police say they've made at least 20 arrests . more let's go straight over to jakarta i'm joined by journalist ricardo paris solera last night i understand mobs clashed with security forces there tell us how did that develop and what's the situation there now. well i'm the mom in this situation somehow come out of no one really expected what happened the night started yesterday night and then it's in this morning because your doctor said that 6 people have died and 200 were in your and 2 hospitals. in the morning the military still being between the policemen and the protesters in the obama central market. there were around a 1000 people there prom
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. >> reporter: republican terri collins sponsored the bill in the state house. >> the issue of roe versus wade that was decided on which is the baby in the womb is a person. >> reporter: alabama's bill is stricter thansix other states that recently passed abortion bans. >> you aborted the state of alabama. you just raped alabama with this bill. >> reporter: senate minority leader bobby singleton says doctors who perform abortions could serve more time in prison than a woman's rapist. >> if doctors start walking out of the state and we start getting bad medical care and healthcare, we can't recruit anyone in the industry because you don't have great healthcare and doctors to come, don't blame nobody but yourselves. >> reporter: supporters believe exceptions would weaken a supreme court challenge but they could be added if roe v. wade is overturned. marc liverman, cbs news. >> none of the abortion bans passed are in effect yet. they are all facing extensive court challenges. and the aclu immediately announced it would sue to stop this one as well. if the governor, however, signs
. >> reporter: republican terri collins sponsored the bill in the state house. >> the issue of roe versus wade that was decided on which is the baby in the womb is a person. >> reporter: alabama's bill is stricter thansix other states that recently passed abortion bans. >> you aborted the state of alabama. you just raped alabama with this bill. >> reporter: senate minority leader bobby singleton says doctors who perform abortions could serve more time in prison...
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ok let's go live to brussels now where do you w's teri schultz is standing by with reactions there terry europeans waking up to a new political reality today for the 1st time in 40 years the center as we've been hearing has shrunk no longer in command of the majority in the parliament what changes can it be business as usual. well no bryan it can't be business as usual because as we've been discussing the 2 largest political groups the european people's party and the socialists and democrats have lost their numerical advantages they are used to being able to make decisions in what's been called the grand coalition they didn't have to seek support from other parties now they will have to and so they simply can't continue as they have in the past and nor should it be business as usual because as we've seen european voters have reversed decades of apathetic participation in these elections to turn out in record numbers in some countries more than 50 percent of eligible voters to say that status quo simply isn't good enough anymore so while most of that passion is pro european some of it's a
ok let's go live to brussels now where do you w's teri schultz is standing by with reactions there terry europeans waking up to a new political reality today for the 1st time in 40 years the center as we've been hearing has shrunk no longer in command of the majority in the parliament what changes can it be business as usual. well no bryan it can't be business as usual because as we've been discussing the 2 largest political groups the european people's party and the socialists and democrats...