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terry: what you want me to say about that? >> well -- dr. terry: dr. player was -- let me first tell you a little bit about dr. player. she was a big, big, big, big woman, and i don't mean in stature, i mean in -- physical stature -- i mean in the shadow she cast over the campus when she walked it. she was quiet. she was a very, very quiet, very dignified woman. but i believed -- but we all believed, not i -- we all believed that she was profoundly committed to making bennett women, the girls who came to bennett, into women who could stand in the world, strong women with a commitment to social justice. now, that -- i don't mean just to being good english teachers, being good, you know, math teachers, being good physicists. i mean undergirding all of that with a profound sense of social justice. and that was her -- i mean, and she talked about that, but quietly, in her philosophy. she talked about the fact that education was no good if you didn't use it to correct wrongs in society. she just believed that. and so, she didn't make fiery speeches about th
terry: what you want me to say about that? >> well -- dr. terry: dr. player was -- let me first tell you a little bit about dr. player. she was a big, big, big, big woman, and i don't mean in stature, i mean in -- physical stature -- i mean in the shadow she cast over the campus when she walked it. she was quiet. she was a very, very quiet, very dignified woman. but i believed -- but we all believed, not i -- we all believed that she was profoundly committed to making bennett women, the...
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it was news to terry. he'd never heard of a sidney before.n the officer had an idea. >> the officer starts calling hospitals to check and see if she had been admitted somewhere. when he called one of the local hospitals, they said a heather elvis had come in on her own and had been released. >> he thought heather must be okay. eventually the officer told terry to take heather's car and head home. but terry's relief was short-lived when he told his wife about heather checking into a hospital. debbie didn't believe it. >> she knows it's expensive to go to the emergency room. she wouldn't want that kind of expense. so she would have called me and said, hey, this is what's wrong. what do i do? >> so the couple did what they could, calling family and friends. no one had heard from heather. eventually, though, one relative cleared up that hospital mystery. >> we found out the heather that was in the hospital is my cousin's daughter named the same thing. we didn't have the middle name, only first and last. >> what are the odds that it's another -- >
it was news to terry. he'd never heard of a sidney before.n the officer had an idea. >> the officer starts calling hospitals to check and see if she had been admitted somewhere. when he called one of the local hospitals, they said a heather elvis had come in on her own and had been released. >> he thought heather must be okay. eventually the officer told terry to take heather's car and head home. but terry's relief was short-lived when he told his wife about heather checking into a...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us and a dramatic congressional hearing the brother of george floyd has called on lawmakers to make sure he did not die in vain floyd's killing in police custody ignited protests across america and around the globe the plea by felonious floyd came. as demands grow to reform policing and stop african-americans dying from excessive use of force by white police officers. the day after his brother george was laid to rest in houston texas. alone is floyd was in washington d.c. in an emotional testimony he called on lawmakers to ensure that his brother did not die in vain when you watch your big brother who you looked up to your whole entire life gotta die big a boy's mom i'm tired i'm tired of pain pain you feel when you watch something like that people of all backgrounds genders and races have come together to demand change on it him on to george and make the necessary changes that make the law enforcement the solution and not the problem in minneapolis where george floyd was killed the police chief is promising change he says he'll withdraw from co
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us and a dramatic congressional hearing the brother of george floyd has called on lawmakers to make sure he did not die in vain floyd's killing in police custody ignited protests across america and around the globe the plea by felonious floyd came. as demands grow to reform policing and stop african-americans dying from excessive use of force by white police officers. the day after his brother george was laid to rest in houston texas. alone is floyd...
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she is the daughter of terry allen junior was another major character in the book. he was the battalion commander of the black alliance battalion. he with his men but that day into the battle and was killed. she was a young girl, she was the oldest of three daughters she was five or six at the time. and of course she knew her dad her younger sisters did not really as much. but that moment of his death shaped her life unavoidably for all this time. she wanted to go and find the place where her dad was killed which was an incredibly powerful idea. so i wanted both of those people to go with me. one of the fascinating things about that, is that clarke had had very difficult hard feelings about the leadership including terry allen that got them into that battle. >> before we meet her tell me about her grandparents. >> that is more the fascinating things about the battle is terry allen junior who was killed in the battle who is the son of terry allen senior who is the commanding general of the first division and world war ii and also of another division, the timberwolf l
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i'm terry mcsweeney. the announcement comes as police officers are under heavy scrutiny as the black lives matter movement continues across the country. nbc bay area's marianne favro just talked with the mayor, who was pulling no punches. marianne is live in san jose with his reaction. >> reporter: terry, mayor sam liccardo said the officers involved should be fired. four active-duty san jose police officers along with several retired officers apparently made several bigoted and anti-muslim comments on a private facebook post. the officers involved have been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation. i just spoke with mayor had to say about those posts. >> any officers directly involved in this kind of racist or islamaphobic behavior should be fired. obviously we're going to learn a lot more through this investigation, how many other officers have been involved, how long this has happened, and there may well be, i expect, other officers. if that's the case, then certainly they should be fire
i'm terry mcsweeney. the announcement comes as police officers are under heavy scrutiny as the black lives matter movement continues across the country. nbc bay area's marianne favro just talked with the mayor, who was pulling no punches. marianne is live in san jose with his reaction. >> reporter: terry, mayor sam liccardo said the officers involved should be fired. four active-duty san jose police officers along with several retired officers apparently made several bigoted and...
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man, such an honor to be here, terry.e're all such fans-- - it's good to be here. - --of everything that you do. - thank you. of course. and i don't know when you get to sleep at all because you're
man, such an honor to be here, terry.e're all such fans-- - it's good to be here. - --of everything that you do. - thank you. of course. and i don't know when you get to sleep at all because you're
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he puts the terry in military. retired green beret and master sergeant terry shappert. he once said this show wouldn't make it. but now he's on it and he's going to kaict. joe concha. at the dmv she lied about her weight it was only five minutes. kat timpf. my massive sidekick tyrus, host of "nuff said" on foxnation. terry, has the country last its mind? >> first of all, i'm happy to be here, but i miss our physical contact, greg. it's fine. i will say one thing right off the bat. all the street cops. the good ones. we know who you are. you know who you are. the black, white, yellow, brown, male and female. those who get up every day and do their damned best to protect their community. thank you, and what he appreciate what you do. to answer your question, a certain portion of the country has lost its mind, but i'm not surprised. you reap the whirlwind. we have had decades of kids being told our country is awful. everybody is terrible. everybody hates everybody based on race. the biggest thing that you pointed out, we have a media, they are not even trying to be honest.
he puts the terry in military. retired green beret and master sergeant terry shappert. he once said this show wouldn't make it. but now he's on it and he's going to kaict. joe concha. at the dmv she lied about her weight it was only five minutes. kat timpf. my massive sidekick tyrus, host of "nuff said" on foxnation. terry, has the country last its mind? >> first of all, i'm happy to be here, but i miss our physical contact, greg. it's fine. i will say one thing right off the...
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and there's still find me there terry martin t.m. news stream thanks for watching. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour corona update. 19 special next on d w.
and there's still find me there terry martin t.m. news stream thanks for watching. combating the corona pandemic. where does research stand. what are scientists learning. background information and news. hour corona update. 19 special next on d w.
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did any of course want to teri schultz joins me now form from brussels terry do we know why the trump administration might want to withdrawal over a quarter of its troops from germany. we don't terry it makes absolutely no strategic sense you know there are these stories floating around that he's angry at chancellor merkel again for germany's very low defense spending it won't reach the 2 percent level for more than another decade at best or that he's angry at her for not agreeing to come to a g. 7 summit this month because she said you know the stage of the coronavirus threat is simply not at a point where i want to travel there is no reason militarily that the u.s. should want to pull troops out of germany it's probably the major military in europe and it's used not as president trump often for trey's it to protect germany or protect protect europe but as a staging ground and a training ground for u.s. operations elsewhere in the world so president trump would lose a lot of maneuverability if he were to pull troops out of germany where for example people might you surprised to learn
did any of course want to teri schultz joins me now form from brussels terry do we know why the trump administration might want to withdrawal over a quarter of its troops from germany. we don't terry it makes absolutely no strategic sense you know there are these stories floating around that he's angry at chancellor merkel again for germany's very low defense spending it won't reach the 2 percent level for more than another decade at best or that he's angry at her for not agreeing to come to a...
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see our mutual funds chief investment officer, terri plot -- terri spath of their. get a check of the flash headlines. american express has an approval to start clearing services in china, making it the first foreign payments network to be allowed to process local currency transactions in the mainland market. the pboc granted the license to amex's local venture after approval two years ago. in the system must be up and running within six months. the move comes amid tensions between beijing and washington. china is planning a new airline on the island to tap into a planned free-trade area and expected rise in tourism. the carrier would be the majority shareholder with other factors including the government of china, as well as junior airlines and trip.com. the filing makes no mention of h and a indebted owner. coming up next, doubt -- our exclusive interview with the chairman laura chan. why she says china tensions with the u.s. could be good for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ the chairman of the hong kong exchange was, off guard by china's decision to impose new nationa
see our mutual funds chief investment officer, terri plot -- terri spath of their. get a check of the flash headlines. american express has an approval to start clearing services in china, making it the first foreign payments network to be allowed to process local currency transactions in the mainland market. the pboc granted the license to amex's local venture after approval two years ago. in the system must be up and running within six months. the move comes amid tensions between beijing and...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. members of the santa cruz county sheriff's office in mourning tonight after a violent encounter leaves a deputy dead. the suspected gunman also using explosives and triggering a dramatic manhunt in the mountains. nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab live with more on thi ginger? >> reporter: terry, the santa cruz county sheriff's office is devastated tonight after losing one of their own, 38-year-old sergeant damon gutzwiller, who was killed during the fatal shooting in ben lomond today. >> in my 32-year career, this is the worst day that i've ever experienced. >> reporter: a heart-wrenching day for the sheriff coroner's office in santa cruz after sergeant damon gutzwiller died during an ambush of gunfire. the 38-year-old was considered a true hero, a caring husband and a father to a young child with another one on the way. gutzwiller was one of the deputies that responded to a call around 1:30 in the afternoon reporting a suspicious van parked in boulder creek. that car was said to ha
i'm terry mcsweeney. members of the santa cruz county sheriff's office in mourning tonight after a violent encounter leaves a deputy dead. the suspected gunman also using explosives and triggering a dramatic manhunt in the mountains. nbc bay area's ginger conejero saab live with more on thi ginger? >> reporter: terry, the santa cruz county sheriff's office is devastated tonight after losing one of their own, 38-year-old sergeant damon gutzwiller, who was killed during the fatal shooting...
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after the transplant, jeff met bryan's widow, terri, and their two small children.l grew close, and all was great until last year, when the kidney started failing. >> the first thing, you know, that crossed my mind was, "golly, how am i going to tell terri, you know, that bryan's kidney is failing?" >> it's like, okay, that's another piece of bryan that has gone. >> reporter: terri didn't want to lose her husband all over again, not to mention her new friend. so without hesitation, she offered her kidney to continue the life-saving mission her husband had started. by sheer coincidence, they were a match. >> relax. >> reporter: and the operation here at university of florida health shands hospital was a success. now the kidneys of both husband and wife lie side by side, together in purpose, all thanks to the silver lining that is organ donation. >> seeing him going fishing and boating and just living life, it's just an amazing feeling that you're helping somebody. >> reporter: jeff, how do you say thank you? >> i never could repay it. if she needed it, i'd give her m
after the transplant, jeff met bryan's widow, terri, and their two small children.l grew close, and all was great until last year, when the kidney started failing. >> the first thing, you know, that crossed my mind was, "golly, how am i going to tell terri, you know, that bryan's kidney is failing?" >> it's like, okay, that's another piece of bryan that has gone. >> reporter: terri didn't want to lose her husband all over again, not to mention her new friend. so...
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crews. >> seth: terry, it's always so lovely to see you.ve interacted with, you are the most positive, optimistic guy. you can provide a unique the nfl from '91 to '97. and i am wondering what your reaction was to commissioner roger goodell saying last week, basically, "we got it wrong, we should do a better job of listening to our players." >> you know, it was the same feeling i felt when i saw obama's inauguration i thought i would never see this this is -- it was a moment that, you know, it stands in time, even to this day, to watch, you know, roger goodell actually admit that they were wrong because i left the nfl 23 years ago and it was - it still is, but, you know, racism was prevalent all the way throughout and, you know, but there was a lot of indignities that i had to just put up with simply because i wanted to, you know, make conditions better for my family. especially -- and one of the big things, and i have to call, you know, roger on this though, is the fact that they did not mention colin kaepernick >> seth: right >> which is
crews. >> seth: terry, it's always so lovely to see you.ve interacted with, you are the most positive, optimistic guy. you can provide a unique the nfl from '91 to '97. and i am wondering what your reaction was to commissioner roger goodell saying last week, basically, "we got it wrong, we should do a better job of listening to our players." >> you know, it was the same feeling i felt when i saw obama's inauguration i thought i would never see this this is -- it was a...
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i'm terry mcsweeney, a very busy sunday across the bay area. let's get caught up on some of today's headlines. the demonstrations against occasional injustice is continuing no the streets. a march was led by church leaders in the community. we are keeping a close eye on the wind after dangerous conditions yesterday helped to fuel several fires. there's a live look at old glory, it is whipping. we are tracking the gusts and how it's affect ing a firefight going on. but first, honoring a fallen deputy. he was shot and killed in the line of duty yesterday, he and other deputies were ambushed with gunfire and explosives when responding to a call t sheriff's department released the mug shot of the man they say who is behind the attack. he is 32-year-old steven can korio, we are live in santa cruz with more on today's emotional vigil. tom. >> reporter: it was very emotional and we still have people coming here paying their respects to sgt. damon gutzweller at this memorial that is set up outside the santa cruz county sheriff's department. this is whe
i'm terry mcsweeney, a very busy sunday across the bay area. let's get caught up on some of today's headlines. the demonstrations against occasional injustice is continuing no the streets. a march was led by church leaders in the community. we are keeping a close eye on the wind after dangerous conditions yesterday helped to fuel several fires. there's a live look at old glory, it is whipping. we are tracking the gusts and how it's affect ing a firefight going on. but first, honoring a fallen...
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live in oakland, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, before you go, i understand that you were detained by police. what happened? >> reporter: well, i was videotaping an arrest from inside our marked van. a couple people were being arrested, taken out of a van and arrested. i was rolling on it with my phone. an officer told me that i had to drive away, gop to the corner, and i said, i be here, don't i? and he , okay, get out of the van. i was handcuffed and walked up to the street maybe half a block, and i stayed there for maybe 10, 12 minutes. they took the handcuffs off. five minutes after that, an officer came back and said i was doing to try and protect your safety. i kiend of pointed out to the press sometimes allow ourselves in bad situations because it's our job. there was no raised voices and no physical roughness. he allowed me to go, and on my way i went. this will be discussed tomorrow between oakland p.d. and the management at nbc bay area. >> at least it was a peaceful resolution at that point. thank you, terry. >> reporter: it was. >>> in the south bay, a curfew i
live in oakland, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, before you go, i understand that you were detained by police. what happened? >> reporter: well, i was videotaping an arrest from inside our marked van. a couple people were being arrested, taken out of a van and arrested. i was rolling on it with my phone. an officer told me that i had to drive away, gop to the corner, and i said, i be here, don't i? and he , okay, get out of the van. i was handcuffed and walked up to...
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live in oakland, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> in an effort to curb that violence and end the looting as terry just mentioned, a number of bay area cities are under curfews tonight. they include every city in alameda county. you can see them listed here. most run from 8:00 p.m. through 5:00 a.m. and extend through the end of the week. tonight san francisco police made good on a curfew warning that started at 8:00 sharp. >> on the sidewalk, in the street, in the plaza, subjects will be arrested immediately if you do not disperse right now. >> anyone still outside city hall in san francisco quickly arrested. dozens if not hundreds of officers were there to enforce that curfew. most of the protesters at least in that area did heed the warning. >>> now, it was a similar show of force in san jose although two women were arrested right after officersters in front of l that the curfew was going into effect. most of the other demonstrators went home peacefully. >>> now, just into the newsroom, police in fairfield are asking neighbors to stay home. officers say the
live in oakland, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> in an effort to curb that violence and end the looting as terry just mentioned, a number of bay area cities are under curfews tonight. they include every city in alameda county. you can see them listed here. most run from 8:00 p.m. through 5:00 a.m. and extend through the end of the week. tonight san francisco police made good on a curfew warning that started at 8:00 sharp. >> on the sidewalk, in...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us here's a 2nd wave of corona virus infections have sent global markets tumbling again in new york on thursday the dow jones industrial average plunge 7 percent the worst day since the chaotic selloff in march stocks had surged over the last month as easing corona. buyers long spurred hopes that a global economic recovery was on the horizon right dell markets in asia are down to losing around one percent. more of those dramatic losses on global stock markets i'm joined by our financial correspondent color a boost in frankfurt code red share price israel the world collapsed when the coronavirus pandemic hit then they surprised us all by bouncing back but it seems they got a bit ahead of themselves perhaps a look at terry you know when the 1st chalk off the lockdown happened in march and april very quickly many people became optimistic that a quick recovery would be possible for the economy now with the lock downs being lifted it turns out that this is not the case you know here in germany many of the shops many of the retailers have been ope
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us here's a 2nd wave of corona virus infections have sent global markets tumbling again in new york on thursday the dow jones industrial average plunge 7 percent the worst day since the chaotic selloff in march stocks had surged over the last month as easing corona. buyers long spurred hopes that a global economic recovery was on the horizon right dell markets in asia are down to losing around one percent. more of those dramatic losses on global...
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terry can you hear us. and i think you were seeing images from the process there. yes what are you seeing there. yes i can hear you yeah we're having a little bit troubling now them that margin has been a very decent job now is demonstrators are maybe are actually getting to be sure loved ones are. ok well over an hour i talk ok if you want to your story i know you're going to have to let me tell it over and over yes as i said the march was very peaceful as organizers wished until now when people are leaving and they're starting to get let's say a little less organized and a little less lethal on the police there we can see that on the screen there and if you have a chance to tell us. it seems like the movement there is in solidarity with the u.s. but they have their own demands. well that's right they do have their own demands and as i said until now. assembly was very peaceful and very organized now there has been police brutality here in the here in belgium as well as was sparked by the killing of of george floyd in the united states and those cases are somethin
terry can you hear us. and i think you were seeing images from the process there. yes what are you seeing there. yes i can hear you yeah we're having a little bit troubling now them that margin has been a very decent job now is demonstrators are maybe are actually getting to be sure loved ones are. ok well over an hour i talk ok if you want to your story i know you're going to have to let me tell it over and over yes as i said the march was very peaceful as organizers wished until now when...
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hello i'm terry march and thanks for joining us a final goodbye and a call for action george floyd a black man who died after a white police officer pressed his knee into his neck for almost 9 minutes has been laid to rest at his funeral in houston texas friends and family members spoke about the man they knew in law lloyd's death ignited a global protest against racism and police brutality. one. being a man his crime in the what's of his supporters was being born black more than $500.00 guests attended the funeral and he sed in texas for george floyd whose death under the knee of a white policeman spots global protests calling for racial justice. roberts will. speak is that the ceremony made impassioned pleas for change but much just system because in proclaim last largely a life for the african american system to fail. he's lucky to be shane just no more hate crosspiece so why does it make america great again but would have america ever been great. in a fierce unity civil rights activist reverend al sharpton accused president onil trump of caring more about trying to stop protests
hello i'm terry march and thanks for joining us a final goodbye and a call for action george floyd a black man who died after a white police officer pressed his knee into his neck for almost 9 minutes has been laid to rest at his funeral in houston texas friends and family members spoke about the man they knew in law lloyd's death ignited a global protest against racism and police brutality. one. being a man his crime in the what's of his supporters was being born black more than $500.00 guests...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. bigoted and anti-muslim. that's how a private social media group for police officers is being described tonight. here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: mayor liccardo says the officers involved should be fired, and tonight he's calling for a thorough investigation to see if there are even more police officers involved than the four placed on administrative leave. four active and several retired san jose police officers are accused of posting racist, anti-muslim comments, including mocking black lives matter, on a closed facebook page. tonight the executive director of the bay area council on islamic relations says she is disgusted by the posts but not surprised. >> we are calling for these officers to be terminated. on top of that, we want to be clear to warn any police departments across northern california to not at all consider rehiring these police officers. >> reporter: san jose mayor sam liccardo is calling for an investigation to see if even more officers are involved. >> any officers direc
i'm terry mcsweeney. bigoted and anti-muslim. that's how a private social media group for police officers is being described tonight. here's nbc bay area's marianne favro. >> reporter: mayor liccardo says the officers involved should be fired, and tonight he's calling for a thorough investigation to see if there are even more police officers involved than the four placed on administrative leave. four active and several retired san jose police officers are accused of posting racist,...
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i am terry mcsweeney, a busy sunday across the bay area.he calls for justice and racial equality continue this father's day. a unique demonstration in the east bay. skateboarders gathering to show support for the black lives matter movement. downtown look at week and beyond. first, celebrating father's day amid a pandemic. live now with a look at dads and people boosting business. a nice combination. >> reporter: terry, happy father's day to all of the dads out there and yourself. just the holiday that businesses were waiting for after three weeks of waiting to open outdoor seating here father's day is the busiest day for business in month. all along main street in downtown walnut creek restaurants are ready to welcome fathers and their families. small streets closed and accommodate to socially distanced outdoor season. pickup, delivery and walk-ins. today just wasn't for the locals to get out. this new york native flew in to celebrate the holiday at main street kitchen and bar with his two sons and surprise his granddaughter on her birthda
i am terry mcsweeney, a busy sunday across the bay area.he calls for justice and racial equality continue this father's day. a unique demonstration in the east bay. skateboarders gathering to show support for the black lives matter movement. downtown look at week and beyond. first, celebrating father's day amid a pandemic. live now with a look at dads and people boosting business. a nice combination. >> reporter: terry, happy father's day to all of the dads out there and yourself. just...
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in north beach, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you.o for a lot of these restaurants, it's a race to get ready for friday. this is a live look now in the city. part of our new normal, we know this. many of us are working from home, and that will have a huge impact on restaurants in soma and the financial district. >> these restaurants will have a difficult time in serving restaurant lunch patrons, the lunch crowd. it's so important right now that we focus on keeping big, medium and small businesses in san francisco. the big businesses and medium businesses provide those customers for all those sandwich shops. >> he says also if you want to keep small businesses going, it's important to support all businesses on all levels. >>> one of the bay area's biggest malls is getting ready to reopen. westfield valley fair in santa clara will welcome customers next monday with modified hours. masks are required, and social distancing protocols will be in place. the sun valley shopping center in concord will reopen this thursday. not all stores. mal
in north beach, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you.o for a lot of these restaurants, it's a race to get ready for friday. this is a live look now in the city. part of our new normal, we know this. many of us are working from home, and that will have a huge impact on restaurants in soma and the financial district. >> these restaurants will have a difficult time in serving restaurant lunch patrons, the lunch crowd. it's so important right now that we focus on...
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i am terry mcsweeney. calls have been heard around the country and now action by three police unions to improve relations with the community. san francisco and san jose police taking part as racial tensions continue to simmer. >> reporter: they laid out a national reform plan they say they believe could really make a difference and it begins with several concrete steps. the three police unions took out ads saying there are no words to convey our disgust and sorrow over the murder of george floyd adding they have an obligation to take action. they are calling for a national use of force standard focusing on des esqescalation and to ide officers that might need more training. this comes after the death of george floyd at the hands of police and calls to defund them. >> we are serious about talking on a national level about national reform. not just in the city of san jose. a national use of force policy. a national database in regards to officers. they can't reenter the system if there was gross misconduct i
i am terry mcsweeney. calls have been heard around the country and now action by three police unions to improve relations with the community. san francisco and san jose police taking part as racial tensions continue to simmer. >> reporter: they laid out a national reform plan they say they believe could really make a difference and it begins with several concrete steps. the three police unions took out ads saying there are no words to convey our disgust and sorrow over the murder of...
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histories a interview with esther terry and her role in the 1960 lunch counter sit-in protest in greensboro. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, on american history tv, a news reel from the u.s. information agency on north korea's invasion of south korea on june 25th, 1950 the response from the united nations. ♪ >>> this is korea. a nation divided at the end of world war ii at the 38th parallel. in north korea the soviet union lost no time in setting up a communist puppet government. in the south the united states and the united nations strove to establish a independent democratic republic. two years ago at seoul, capital of korea, they supervised free elections south of the 38th parallel and the republic of korea was born. the president was syngman rhee. in may, 1950, the citizens of the this young republican went to the polls again to exercise their democratic rights to choose their government under their democratic constitution. even as the citizens of the korean republic voted in re-elections, the north korea community leaders we
histories a interview with esther terry and her role in the 1960 lunch counter sit-in protest in greensboro. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, on american history tv, a news reel from the u.s. information agency on north korea's invasion of south korea on june 25th, 1950 the response from the united nations. ♪ >>> this is korea. a nation divided at the end of world war ii at the 38th parallel. in north korea the...
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terry, police are going to abdicate their duty, what would it take for the fbi to get involved?ould that have been with the president was hinting at today? >> well, i think the fbi could get involved at the attorney general or president ordered it, and i think you're getting very close. after all, this is a major national security problem. you hear what the politicians just said, and the bottom line here is this is the revolution. this is the resistance, this is a movement that the democratic party has a literally integrated into their own platform. in 2016, which they called the most progressive ever. this would have already been solved, and these people, from the perspective of a law-enforcement activist, you talked with bernie, they would have already been gone if they used good police techniques and sound policing principles. the democratic party is standing in the middle of that. this is dramatically different from anything in the '60s and early '70s. because then, both parties were committed to getting the streets back and civil rights back to the people who are law abidin
terry, police are going to abdicate their duty, what would it take for the fbi to get involved?ould that have been with the president was hinting at today? >> well, i think the fbi could get involved at the attorney general or president ordered it, and i think you're getting very close. after all, this is a major national security problem. you hear what the politicians just said, and the bottom line here is this is the revolution. this is the resistance, this is a movement that the...
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terry, these videos are hard to watch.are not being reported on by the other networks, which is a stunning dereliction of journalistic duty, but what is the similarity with the weather underground, and why is that so jarring to you? people who still aren't familiar with that group? >> sure, many people weren't even born at that time. the weather underground, laura, was a terrorist group back in the 1970s, they were responsible for well over 2,000 bombings and attacks on government institutions, businesses, in the united states. certainly, they had a major goal, about goal was to put in a communist revolution. they call themselves communist-minded men and women, and in 1974, they authored a document called "prairie fire," they outlined their strategy and they outlined the way to get to that strategy, and actually bring down the u.s. government. we saw, during that time frame, massive protests, hundreds of thousands of people in the streets, kind of marshaled by the aftermath of the vietnam war, then watergate. they used tho
terry, these videos are hard to watch.are not being reported on by the other networks, which is a stunning dereliction of journalistic duty, but what is the similarity with the weather underground, and why is that so jarring to you? people who still aren't familiar with that group? >> sure, many people weren't even born at that time. the weather underground, laura, was a terrorist group back in the 1970s, they were responsible for well over 2,000 bombings and attacks on government...
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correspondent in brussels thank you terry. but german football has accepted a lower price from domestic bought costas full rights to screen its football matches in the 1st sign of a dip in the sports t.v. market broadcast as sky and d.s.o. doesn't picked up most matches full of the 4 seasons from 2021 on with over old clips from the bundesliga and think it suitable cash in 1100000000 euros face season and it's night to the previous 1160000000 campaign the coronavirus and they make was expected to have an impact on the previously growing sports t.v. market us. and next meryl from sports joins us from on the subject so there were concerns already that the bundesliga would get a low amount is this a bit of a bureau or a good result considering the circumstances well i mean it is a blow if you consider the current trend which was very much growing up with not just in football in sports as a whole there was had been a huge growth in the market and for the bundesliga specifically their previous bidding round for 4 seasons had seen a
correspondent in brussels thank you terry. but german football has accepted a lower price from domestic bought costas full rights to screen its football matches in the 1st sign of a dip in the sports t.v. market broadcast as sky and d.s.o. doesn't picked up most matches full of the 4 seasons from 2021 on with over old clips from the bundesliga and think it suitable cash in 1100000000 euros face season and it's night to the previous 1160000000 campaign the coronavirus and they make was expected...
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terry, back to you. >> that is a change, rob. thanks very much. >>> well, still ahead, atlanta's top cop stepping down after a controversy that broke in the department within the past 24 hours. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the credit lasts your full policy term. the geico giveback. helping riders focus on the road ahead. >>> atlanta's police chief has resigned less than 24 hours after a controversial police shooting there. the mayor announced today she had accepted the resignation of police chief erika shields, shields a 20 year veteran of the force. she is stepping down after an officer shot and killed rayshard brooks, a 27-year-old black man. video shows brooks struggling with officers right there as they tried to arrest him on suspicion of drunk driving. he overwhelms the p
terry, back to you. >> that is a change, rob. thanks very much. >>> well, still ahead, atlanta's top cop stepping down after a controversy that broke in the department within the past 24 hours. motorcycle riders love the open road. and geico loves helping riders get to where they're going, so to help even more, geico is giving new and current customers a fifteen percent credit on their motorcycle policies with the geico giveback. and because we're committed for the long haul, the...
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joins us from brazil good morning to you terry this move doesn't only affect germany the u.s. troops in this country are part of the alliances broader defense posture. that's true brian and i think 1st of all we need to fact check a bit what president trump said he rails constantly that germany owes nato money or germany owes the u.s. money neither of those are true what this 2 percent target of spending is spending on its own military its own troops and so president trump constantly gets that mixed up and it's makes it sound like a completely different issue but what he said is that he's going to pull u.s. troops bilaterally stationed in germany out and yes this does create a problem for nato but not what you might think this is a problem for nato because we're talking about this instead of the issues that the alliance would actually like to deal with because the u.s. does have the right to do whatever it wants with its military but what it will find and what military advisers have been telling the president is that it's most useful for the u.s. to have those troops in german
joins us from brazil good morning to you terry this move doesn't only affect germany the u.s. troops in this country are part of the alliances broader defense posture. that's true brian and i think 1st of all we need to fact check a bit what president trump said he rails constantly that germany owes nato money or germany owes the u.s. money neither of those are true what this 2 percent target of spending is spending on its own military its own troops and so president trump constantly gets that...
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>> terry moran leading us off tonight. terry, thank you. >>> there are also major developments in the death of rayshard brooks in atlanta. tonight, the two officers involved have now surrendered to face charges. officer devin brosnan accused of aggravated assault and violation of oath, posting bond, he's free tonight. going on cable tv today to defend himself. rayshard brooks, saying he was friendly, that this was a tragedy. meantime, the other officer, garrett rolfe, facing 11 counts, including felony murder. he remains behind bars. and tonight, the video of rayshard brooks. what he said just this year about his experiences with the criminal justice system. steve osunsami from atlanta again tonight. >> reporter: the divisive images tonight out of atlanta. city police officers going to jail. 27-year-old garrett rolfe, the former officer who shot and killed rayshard brooks in the parking lot of a wendy's restaurant, is fighting a murder charge. he's being held without bail. 26-year-old de $50,000 signature bond. he then wen
>> terry moran leading us off tonight. terry, thank you. >>> there are also major developments in the death of rayshard brooks in atlanta. tonight, the two officers involved have now surrendered to face charges. officer devin brosnan accused of aggravated assault and violation of oath, posting bond, he's free tonight. going on cable tv today to defend himself. rayshard brooks, saying he was friendly, that this was a tragedy. meantime, the other officer, garrett rolfe, facing 11...
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thank you, terry crews.ng to continue to watch these pictures that are coming out of los angeles. protesters are being arrested because they're in defiance of a curfew in los angeles. we'll take you there. we're going to go to a break, right? is that correct? or are we continuing on here? we're going to break. we'll be right back. commend nate vitamins... because i trust their quality they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand you know what's good about this? the #1 pharmacist recommended your sign's pointing at my sign, so people are gonna look at my sign. switch to progressive and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, err
thank you, terry crews.ng to continue to watch these pictures that are coming out of los angeles. protesters are being arrested because they're in defiance of a curfew in los angeles. we'll take you there. we're going to go to a break, right? is that correct? or are we continuing on here? we're going to break. we'll be right back. commend nate vitamins... because i trust their quality they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict...
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who was esther terry? guest: dr. esther terry was one of the participants of the sit in. helped organize the sit-in. she was a university student at bennett college. she speaks quite openly about how she was influenced, not only by her colleagues, the other women at her college, but also by her professor and by the president of the university. there was a true support system at bennett college. and a true encouragement that they participate in this movement. she participates and is arrested for her participation. but esther terry has gone on to be a leader of what historians call the second student movement, whereby students were not concerned necessarily about public accommodations, but about integrating universities. making sure there were more black students at universities. that there was more black faculty at these universities. and not only that, but that the curriculum reflects the diverse population that they are hoping these universities will have. she eventually moves to massachusetts after earning a masters of arts degree. -- degree at the university of north c
who was esther terry? guest: dr. esther terry was one of the participants of the sit in. helped organize the sit-in. she was a university student at bennett college. she speaks quite openly about how she was influenced, not only by her colleagues, the other women at her college, but also by her professor and by the president of the university. there was a true support system at bennett college. and a true encouragement that they participate in this movement. she participates and is arrested for...
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terry, back to you. >> all right, rob, thanks very much. still ahead, getting ppe from an unlikely source. the bay area children's museum. stepping up to keep front line workers protected, next. oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. and it does help us save a bunch of money. two inches over regulation. thanks, cynthia. for bundling made easy, go to geico.com >>> what does the exploratorium and a museum have in common? nbc area takes us inside the two local efforts to make medical grade safety gear on a global scale. >> it was a first story to arise out of the pandemic. the acute shortage of protective kwemt for health care workers. there's efforts afoot all over the to meet the demand. and the efforts began in the most unlikely places. >> my grandma brought me here and i was 9 year
terry, back to you. >> all right, rob, thanks very much. still ahead, getting ppe from an unlikely source. the bay area children's museum. stepping up to keep front line workers protected, next. oh, we love our new home. neighborhood's great. amazing school district. the hoa has been very involved. these shrubs aren't board approved. you need to break down your cardboard. thank you. violation. violation. i see you've met cynthia. at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance...
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i know, terry. think it's been since february since i've seen you in person. >> yep. >> but i'm hopeful i'll see you soon, terry. all right. let's talk about the weather because you're right. we're not going to get to see the saharan dust blowing here, but we're seeing the marine layer lingering since early this morning. right now in san francisco about 59 degrees. wind speeds starting to pick up at about 20-miles-per-hour. but this is just the beginning of it. it's going to get even gustier. current views for walnut creek, gorgeous clear skies. temperatures in the 80s, 81 degrees, and right now over downtown san jose, 79 degrees. what's going to happen with the next couple of hours? i want to show you satellite e radar because we have a front dropping in pushing south within the next couple of hours. we're not going to see any rain from this cold front. typically we associate rain with that. it's going to be a dry one. but we are going to see a drop in temperatures and also the winds kick up. good
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hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program mourners have attended a memorial service in minneapolis for george floyd the american african-american man killed by a white police officer last month floyd's death has sparked protests across the u.s. with demonstrators calling for an end to discrimination and police brutality leading the service civil rights activist reverend al sharpton said floyd's death must lead to change in the united states as you go through these long 8. think about what george was going through in there for those 8 minutes. 'd silent in grief as family and friends remembered george floyd and his last minutes a life. outside the memorial service in minneapolis hushed crowds also monch the 8 minutes 46 seconds that floyd was pinned to the ground under the need of a white police officer. civil rights activist the reverend al sharpton used that image in his unit to demand change. the reason we could never be who we wanted and dream debian is you kept your knees on of me. is tad for us to stand up in chargers maine and say good show meet our family. and all topsy on j
hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program mourners have attended a memorial service in minneapolis for george floyd the american african-american man killed by a white police officer last month floyd's death has sparked protests across the u.s. with demonstrators calling for an end to discrimination and police brutality leading the service civil rights activist reverend al sharpton said floyd's death must lead to change in the united states as you go through these long 8. think about what...
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he serves as president of the ford foundation and will be our 2020 terry sanford distinguished lecturer. i have to say, given all of mr. walker's extraordinary accomplishments, whoever introduces him has their work cut out for them. born in lafayette, louisiana, darren walker was one of the first children in the nation to benefit from the head start program. he went on to were a scholarship at the university of texas at austin, where he would graduate with degrees in government, speech communication, and law, before pursuing a successful career as an attorney and an investment banker. for the past three decades, mr. walker has been one of our nation's foremost philanthropic executives. he has served as chief operating officer of harlem's largest development corporation. vice president of the rockefeller foundation, co-founder and chair of the u.s. impact investing alliance, and for the past seven years as president of the ford foundation, where he overcease an endowment of $13 billion and $600 million in annual grant making. he is dedicated to tackling the most difficult issues in the w
he serves as president of the ford foundation and will be our 2020 terry sanford distinguished lecturer. i have to say, given all of mr. walker's extraordinary accomplishments, whoever introduces him has their work cut out for them. born in lafayette, louisiana, darren walker was one of the first children in the nation to benefit from the head start program. he went on to were a scholarship at the university of texas at austin, where he would graduate with degrees in government, speech...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us a court in the philippines has convicted a prominent journalist of the crime of cyber libel maria teresa now faces up to 6 years in prison watchdogs have called the case a serious erosion of press freedom under president reagan who tapped. award winning journalist maria ressa arriving in court in manila to learn her fate. the verdict guilty of cyber libel 482012 article her website rappler published linking a businessman to human trafficking and drug smuggling. ressa once worked for c.n.n. and holds dual u.s. philippine citizenship she says she's been devastated by the verdict which she sees as a part of a government campaign against her and her publication. next year will be my 35th year as a journalist i began as a reporter in the 6 and i have worked so many countries around the world. that threaten but never this kind of death by a 1000 cuts the case was closely watched as a test of press freedom under populist president would require. the court heard the libel complaint even though the article in question was published 4 months befo
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us a court in the philippines has convicted a prominent journalist of the crime of cyber libel maria teresa now faces up to 6 years in prison watchdogs have called the case a serious erosion of press freedom under president reagan who tapped. award winning journalist maria ressa arriving in court in manila to learn her fate. the verdict guilty of cyber libel 482012 article her website rappler published linking a businessman to human trafficking and...
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flow i'm terry martin good to have you with us germany faces its largest corona virus outbreak since the country started easing restrictions in april around 640000 people are now back under lockdown after more than 1500 workers at a german slaughterhouse tested positive authorities in germany's most densely populated states north rhine-westphalia reimposed restrictions in ghouta slow and foreign dolph residents blame the meat industry bosses for placing profit above public health. no one baradar far back under coronavirus restriction. until the end of june residents can only have contact with their own households schools pubs cafes museums and gyms will close again. we will now for the 1st time in germany return the whole region to the lock down the ashes that were in place a few weeks ago. before. the decision came after a massive corona virus outbreak at the 2 nears slaughter highs where more than 1500 workers have tested positive for cope with 19 dire living conditions are being blamed for the quick spread. the specific situation with the geographical spread of the locations and a
flow i'm terry martin good to have you with us germany faces its largest corona virus outbreak since the country started easing restrictions in april around 640000 people are now back under lockdown after more than 1500 workers at a german slaughterhouse tested positive authorities in germany's most densely populated states north rhine-westphalia reimposed restrictions in ghouta slow and foreign dolph residents blame the meat industry bosses for placing profit above public health. no one...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us across europe borders are reopening today as more and more countries ease measures imposed to control the spread of the coronavirus ahead of the midnight reopening people gathered along the border between france and germany to celebrate their restored freedom of movement the frontier was one of many closed 3 months ago but not all of europe's internal borders are reopening today and the continent still remains closed to visitors from outside the e.u. . t.w. correspondent is on the german french border and joins us from there bent this is a moment people there have been waiting a long time for isn't it. the bottom is close actually for 3 months due to corona measures and people in the region here across the border very happy that this is over not because their personal life got restricted very much family ties are cut and also book has had difficulties but you have to say that the border was not really closed border controls were invented people could cross with difficulties and also goods going back and forth but now this is also a good
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us across europe borders are reopening today as more and more countries ease measures imposed to control the spread of the coronavirus ahead of the midnight reopening people gathered along the border between france and germany to celebrate their restored freedom of movement the frontier was one of many closed 3 months ago but not all of europe's internal borders are reopening today and the continent still remains closed to visitors from outside the...