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. >>> i think i was in love with terri williams, yeah. then my love died and turned into hatred.'s what got me in trouble. >> we met richard moore in the sewing factory at colorado's limon correctional facility. he first came to prison in 1976. personal computers and cell phones were still more than a decade away. gerald ford was president and the united states was celebrating its bicentennial. the country was also going through what was widely regarded as a sexual revolution. that's when moore's troubles began. >> i was convicted of killing my wife in 1976 in the state of iowa. >> moore's wife, terri williams, was a dancer at a local club when their relationship began. >> i was just a customer. i just walked in off the street. we met, hit it off pretty decently, you know, and ended up -- well, we picked each other up actually, so we went to terri's apartment and made love and enjoyed each other's company, you know. we got married. then i began to have thoughts about terri. i thought maybe terri was a little bit different, you know. >> how so? >> i felt that the person was more l
. >>> i think i was in love with terri williams, yeah. then my love died and turned into hatred.'s what got me in trouble. >> we met richard moore in the sewing factory at colorado's limon correctional facility. he first came to prison in 1976. personal computers and cell phones were still more than a decade away. gerald ford was president and the united states was celebrating its bicentennial. the country was also going through what was widely regarded as a sexual revolution....
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you coordinate that through terry williams. we will be able to give you a better answer probably by tomorrow morning. >> the shuttle buses will be the bridge. otherwise the blue line should operate normal from forest park all the way to rosemont. >> i cannot comment on anything related to the investigation. >> i do not want to say something that might not be accurate. as part of the investigation. >> obviously very early in this investigation. not willing to speculate at this point. talking about to keep things. one is looking at video which is attached to the front of that train. the other is interviewing the operator. it has been about 10 hours since it happened just before 3:00 a.m.. we still did not know the cause. it might be another 24 hours. once the initial investigation is complete they will have to get the train out of the terminal. >> the train will remain in place today. the investigation might take weeks. in the meantime they're using shuttle buses from rosemont to get people to o'hare. otherwise the blue line is o
you coordinate that through terry williams. we will be able to give you a better answer probably by tomorrow morning. >> the shuttle buses will be the bridge. otherwise the blue line should operate normal from forest park all the way to rosemont. >> i cannot comment on anything related to the investigation. >> i do not want to say something that might not be accurate. as part of the investigation. >> obviously very early in this investigation. not willing to speculate at...
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terry williams had just published a study on cleaning oil from california sea otters.r the marine animal is sitting in oil, the more you're going to be dealing with death. >> it was a race against time. >> we noticed that the lungs were not normal. >> he's been so sick. >> the livers weren't normal. we were seeing ulcers in the stomach. >> some otters so sick, they faced a slow death. >> knowing what i know now, they're animals i would know enough to euthanize before i would put them through a whole rehab process. >> scientists would come to learn the oil was even more toxic than they originally believed. so toxic that the multimillion dollar fishing industry in prince william sound was at risk. when we come back, the men and women who make their living at sea. >> it really sunk in, oh, we're in trouble. >> and what captain joseph hazelwood would say to them today. do you still think about that, the people of prince william sound? >> i sure do, how their lives were turned really upside down. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talki
terry williams had just published a study on cleaning oil from california sea otters.r the marine animal is sitting in oil, the more you're going to be dealing with death. >> it was a race against time. >> we noticed that the lungs were not normal. >> he's been so sick. >> the livers weren't normal. we were seeing ulcers in the stomach. >> some otters so sick, they faced a slow death. >> knowing what i know now, they're animals i would know enough to...
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now, exactly one year to the day after william buckley was kidnapped, this happened. >> terry andersonted press was abducted. anderson 37 is a former marine from ohio and worked in lebanon for two and a half years. >> it would take six and a half years before terry anderson would be seen again after being freed in 1991 just weeks before william buckley's remains were found. anniversa anderson spoke about what kept him going after his capture. >> you do what you have to do. you wake up every day. and you summon up the energy from somewhere, even when you think you haven't got it and you get through the day. ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" [ chainsaw whirring ] humans -- sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... [ thump ] to speak with an insurance expert and as
now, exactly one year to the day after william buckley was kidnapped, this happened. >> terry andersonted press was abducted. anderson 37 is a former marine from ohio and worked in lebanon for two and a half years. >> it would take six and a half years before terry anderson would be seen again after being freed in 1991 just weeks before william buckley's remains were found. anniversa anderson spoke about what kept him going after his capture. >> you do what you have to do. you...
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williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt, reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. \s >>> good evening. i'm dine dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. >> suspended state senator leland yee of san francisco is scheduled to make an appearance in federal court tomorrow. he's accused in an extension corruption scandal exposed after a five-year fbi sting. though the evidence appears , experts say it's far from an open and shut case. nbc's bay area monty fronsies is live in redwood city where he just spoke to a legal analyst. >> reporter: terry, good evening. most of the charges that leland yee faces have to do with public corruption. those kinds of charges are difficult to prove. leland yee's political career may well be over but the legal case against him is another
williams will be here tomorrow. i'm lester holt, reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, good night. \s >>> good evening. i'm dine dwyer. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. >> suspended state senator leland yee of san francisco is scheduled to make an appearance in federal court tomorrow. he's accused in an extension corruption scandal exposed after a five-year fbi sting. though the evidence appears , experts say it's far from an open and shut case. nbc's bay area...
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williams there. >> ian, thanks very much. >> thank you. >> so what's next for the markets amid this geopolitical and economic uncertainty? let's bring in terryiller, former ambassador to the united nations economic and social council. ambassador, it's great to have you with us. what do you expect will happen over the weekend? >> well, i expect this referendum to go ahead and i expect the people will vote in favor of some sort of greater relationship with russia. the question then is what do we do about it? and there's been a lot of tough talk, but we have to wait and see what actions are actually taken. >> well, the talk is about economic sanctions. a, should they, b, would they work? >> well, i think almost certainly they should be. we in the west need to make some sort of response, but the initial sanctions we're talking about are very modest. they're on individuals, things like travel restrictions and asset freezes on individuals. that, of course, can expand in the future to things like cutting off all relationships between russian banks and western banks. that would have a severe impact on russia. >> mr. ambassador -- >> yes. >> i'm sorr
williams there. >> ian, thanks very much. >> thank you. >> so what's next for the markets amid this geopolitical and economic uncertainty? let's bring in terryiller, former ambassador to the united nations economic and social council. ambassador, it's great to have you with us. what do you expect will happen over the weekend? >> well, i expect this referendum to go ahead and i expect the people will vote in favor of some sort of greater relationship with russia. the...