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>> terry neumann: nuskin. >> bill moyers: oh, the door to door -- >> terry neumann: it's called nuskin international for personal care products. make it a pretty fan now. >> bill moyers: with $1,300 borrowed from a relative, terry purchased beauty products that she tried to resell door to door. >> terry neumann: then you need a business card to call mommy up. >> bill moyers: for someone with no sales experience, it was risky. but for terry it made more sense than taking a full-time job. >> terry neumann: you can't afford to work, you know, getting six dollars an hour and expect to pay for child care, you know, a dollar fifty an hour per child. i have three children. so, i says i'm going to have to find something else that i can do. and then when someone introduced me to this business, i decided to say, "hey, you know, that's worth my while. i can make it," you know. >> keith stanley: you talk to your friends, they always say, "well i'm going doing this summer. well how about you?" and you're like, "well, i'm doing, working." that's all you can say right now is "i'm working." and they a
>> terry neumann: nuskin. >> bill moyers: oh, the door to door -- >> terry neumann: it's called nuskin international for personal care products. make it a pretty fan now. >> bill moyers: with $1,300 borrowed from a relative, terry purchased beauty products that she tried to resell door to door. >> terry neumann: then you need a business card to call mommy up. >> bill moyers: for someone with no sales experience, it was risky. but for terry it made more sense...
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a lot of uns, terry. the nfl, whatever that is, declined to promote obama care them administration's department of health and human services had requested help with getting americans on board with the law. but the league released a statement that said, hey, quote, they currently have no plans to engage in this area. to use the football term the white house struck out. for more let's go to "red eye" white house senior correspondent. ♪ >> he's hiding. >> not good enough. you are lunch. do you think the delay inform until after the midterm elections is politically motivated and please use the word "yes" in your answer. >> actually i do think it is. i think it is unworkable. unpopular as you just reported a moment ago. i think that politics is of course driving this decision. companies don't want it. we know it that is going to be expensive and it is very complicated and delaying the inevitable may have nothing more to do with just simply the white house getting more support, trying to get more support for so
a lot of uns, terry. the nfl, whatever that is, declined to promote obama care them administration's department of health and human services had requested help with getting americans on board with the law. but the league released a statement that said, hey, quote, they currently have no plans to engage in this area. to use the football term the white house struck out. for more let's go to "red eye" white house senior correspondent. ♪ >> he's hiding. >> not good enough....
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terry and i are never really together for any period of time. not really getting along like we used to. we don't sleep together anymore. it's really... it stinks. >> moyers: the neumanns began to see a family therapist. >> i don't like going to counseling because i don't want to tell him my problems. >> it's like he's, "hello, what are your problems?" (laughing) he never laughs, it's so funny. >> well, he's serious. he wants to get to the root of the problem. >> and dad even said that we weren't gonna go anymore, and then you guys scheduled another one, and i told the boys that we weren't gonna have any more and they got all happy. because the boys don't like coming to these things either. >> moyers: at decade's end, daniel, now 17, and adam, 15, were in high school, but having trouble focusing on their studies. >> goodbye! behave, be in by curfew. >> okay. >> okay, i'm going to work now. >> moyers: terry left the armored car job for one that paid more: $15 an hour instead of nine. but her schedule was utterly unpredictable. sometimes she worked
terry and i are never really together for any period of time. not really getting along like we used to. we don't sleep together anymore. it's really... it stinks. >> moyers: the neumanns began to see a family therapist. >> i don't like going to counseling because i don't want to tell him my problems. >> it's like he's, "hello, what are your problems?" (laughing) he never laughs, it's so funny. >> well, he's serious. he wants to get to the root of the problem....
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. >>> instead of putting virginians first, you put terry first. you put terry first. a common theme. >> he can stand up here and talk about jobs and transportation. he's done nothing but hurt jobs and try an stop transportation and he's led with a social ideological agenda. >> look, the only candidate in this race who's chased business out of virginia it's you, it's terry. not me. >> ken, you are the true trojan horse of virginia politics. you come in pretending to be one thing and you really are something else. >> there's no love lost between the two men locked in the high-profile race to replace a scandal plagued virginia governor bob mcdonnell. their first debate this weekend was predictably mean and personal. joining me for our "daily fix," chris cillizza and jean cummi s cummings. thanks to you both. chris, our friend judy woodruff was moderating this debate. this could not have been more personal between the virginia attorney general, the republican, and of course terry mcauliffe, the long time bill and hillary clinton aide and campaign manager and former democr
. >>> instead of putting virginians first, you put terry first. you put terry first. a common theme. >> he can stand up here and talk about jobs and transportation. he's done nothing but hurt jobs and try an stop transportation and he's led with a social ideological agenda. >> look, the only candidate in this race who's chased business out of virginia it's you, it's terry. not me. >> ken, you are the true trojan horse of virginia politics. you come in pretending to be...
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the company in questn also has ties to the gubernatorial nominee terry mcauliffe. joining me now is the virginia gubernatorial candidte, ken cucinelli. good to have you with us, mr. attorney general. >> thank you for having me. lou: that was a top rollicking affair. it is getting dirty, is in a? >> well, they have been up with negative ad and are in their second week of that. up on television,up on the air. filtering it into the debate was apparently no big deal. terry acauliffe was attacked for that immediately after the bate took place by the press. we have continued to compile inaccuracies and most people would call them something us. but we have tried to push our obs through their it s consistent with limiting government. he was talking about growing mediid is a jobs program. so terry acauliffe thinks that this is how y create jobs and i think we are leaving them with more to invest. those are the kinds of differences is the one that shows you trailing terry acauliffe 33 to 49%. this is now being influenced by the scandal of alejandro mayorkas. the number o cho
the company in questn also has ties to the gubernatorial nominee terry mcauliffe. joining me now is the virginia gubernatorial candidte, ken cucinelli. good to have you with us, mr. attorney general. >> thank you for having me. lou: that was a top rollicking affair. it is getting dirty, is in a? >> well, they have been up with negative ad and are in their second week of that. up on television,up on the air. filtering it into the debate was apparently no big deal. terry acauliffe was...
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very good reporting, thank you, terry, appreciate it. let's bring in jean ellie and jean, tomorrow is traditionally a huge day for business and fun in the city but might be scaled back. >> reporter: well, raj, restaurant owners say they will be staffed for large crowds but without bart, they are concerned thousands of people will stay home. you can drive if you drive the traffic, but parking restrictions and traffic will make that difficult. fisherman's warf is a bay area favorite. she usually joins the crowd along the warf but while standing in line she says this year will be different. >> staying home. >> reporter: why? >> just a hassle of trying to -- without bart trying to get out here would be busy. >> reporter: she's not the only one declaring independence with crossing the bay without bart. >> stinks. i wish i could go in. i got friends. we'll make the most of it. alameda has a great parade. >> reporter: with no trains during the strike, they don't know how many will brave the traffic to celebrate in san francisco. >> everything i
very good reporting, thank you, terry, appreciate it. let's bring in jean ellie and jean, tomorrow is traditionally a huge day for business and fun in the city but might be scaled back. >> reporter: well, raj, restaurant owners say they will be staffed for large crowds but without bart, they are concerned thousands of people will stay home. you can drive if you drive the traffic, but parking restrictions and traffic will make that difficult. fisherman's warf is a bay area favorite. she...
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. >> i think jules and terri can. welcome to verian, who has done an amazing amount of work in just nine months? four months. [ laughter ] >> i should know that. verian has been a tremendous asset to mha and has done amazing work as far as our peer response team over the past four months. it feels like a year. welcome verian. >> welcome. >> i am verian pierce, and i am a peer responder and i started as a member of the action group, which one is of the support groups we have available at mha, and i came to a point in my life i just needed to deal with this issue. and a friend -- i told a friend, i am a hoarder. i had this realization and he told me about the action group, and mha and i went and it was -- these are people i can speak to about this shameful behavior. there is so much shame and stigma around this behavior and coming to the support group or talking to john or having a peer responder come to your home, it's the first time in many, many years that most people have allowed someone to cross their front door, b
. >> i think jules and terri can. welcome to verian, who has done an amazing amount of work in just nine months? four months. [ laughter ] >> i should know that. verian has been a tremendous asset to mha and has done amazing work as far as our peer response team over the past four months. it feels like a year. welcome verian. >> welcome. >> i am verian pierce, and i am a peer responder and i started as a member of the action group, which one is of the support groups we...
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and good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, terry. futures flat this morning after we saw stocks posting small gains on monday with the dow and the s&p 500 index closing at another record high. the s&p, keep in mind, enjoying its best eight-day winning streak since 2004. investors watching for data on inflation, manufacturing, housing, aearnings out from coca-cola, johnson & johnson. it rose to 15,484, the nasdaq adding 7 to 3,607. >>> at&t at&t launching a new wireless plan later this month letting users forego the typical two-year contract. customers will be able to upgrade devices each year if they agree to pay full price for their smartphone or tablet. the move is helping at&t cut back on the cost of subsidizing these devices like the iphone, which eats into its profits. customers who sign on to the at&t next plan they'll be able to buy their phones using a monthly financing plan. that will be added to their wireless bill. terry, back over to you. >> all right, jackie, thanks very much. >>> over on the east coast, they're suffers
and good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, terry. futures flat this morning after we saw stocks posting small gains on monday with the dow and the s&p 500 index closing at another record high. the s&p, keep in mind, enjoying its best eight-day winning streak since 2004. investors watching for data on inflation, manufacturing, housing, aearnings out from coca-cola, johnson & johnson. it rose to 15,484, the nasdaq adding 7 to 3,607. >>> at&t at&t...
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terri, can we talk about the police aspect first? >> at solve we attend the crisis interventions and do our presentations and discussions about stigma. michael coordinates that with the police force and more and more officers are volunteering now, which is a really good sign. they used to be mandated -- told to go and this last class we had a lot more volunteers and just shows you that the culture is changing. so there is hope. and i want to say about recovery, i know many people think when we say "recovery" we mean "cure ," and we don't mean cure at all. when someone is recovering from a stroke "recovery" there are many, many definitions to "recovery." and essentially one of the main definitions i have seen is to have "living a life that is meaningful to me." >> exactly and "recovery" is, what we talk about "recovery" it's a process. and it may not be the ideal word. language is evolving. language always evolves and the words that we use today may not be the words that we use a year from now or ten years from now and we'll always fi
terri, can we talk about the police aspect first? >> at solve we attend the crisis interventions and do our presentations and discussions about stigma. michael coordinates that with the police force and more and more officers are volunteering now, which is a really good sign. they used to be mandated -- told to go and this last class we had a lot more volunteers and just shows you that the culture is changing. so there is hope. and i want to say about recovery, i know many people think...
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give us the main reason, terry. i mean, what in the world is going to take the dow from 15,500 to 5,000? >> yes. the main reason is that we're broke and we're following the wrong policies. so the average american saves almost nothing and has $100,000 saved. so that means that 2%, 3%, 4% interest rates, wherever we go, they live on a few thousand dollars a year. what has to happen? they have to save more. we have to take that pain, and what we've done on a policy front is exactly the opposite. we've tried to encourage people to continue to overconsume, and all that's done is made the problem bigger, and it shifted the problem from the people who ought to be bearing the pain to the people who ought not be bearing the pain. >> there seems to be a little bit of a behavioral shift in washington. i'm not going to give them too much credit. michael, we are getting headlines this afternoon that treasury is reducing its borrowing needs, $209 billion is what they're going to start borrowing going forward. we heard from tim ge
give us the main reason, terry. i mean, what in the world is going to take the dow from 15,500 to 5,000? >> yes. the main reason is that we're broke and we're following the wrong policies. so the average american saves almost nothing and has $100,000 saved. so that means that 2%, 3%, 4% interest rates, wherever we go, they live on a few thousand dollars a year. what has to happen? they have to save more. we have to take that pain, and what we've done on a policy front is exactly the...
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he asks terry to get behind the wheel of the lady hustler, and she agreed.s april 9th, 2000, at the florida spring fling in east lake in st. cloud. >> it was an opportunity for everybody to get the bugs worked out. we were a new team as terry driving and the first time racing the lady hustler. >> it was nerve wracking. but he said he wanted us to stay in the back and let everybody go so i could get comfortable with handling the boat. >> the race begins, and a scene from the camera mounted on the front of the boat, things are going smoothly for team lady hustler. so smooth that clay encourages terry to pass a couple of boats ahead of them. >> you get the plan where you're going to stay back and be conservative, and he's like, okay, let's take them. i either wanted to go in between the two of them and handle the two wakes, or i wanted to go on the outside of them. and he said no, go on the inside. so i did. and i listened to what he said. >> take it a turn, turn. >> all right. >> and when clay gets excited about something, he repeats the same words over and ov
he asks terry to get behind the wheel of the lady hustler, and she agreed.s april 9th, 2000, at the florida spring fling in east lake in st. cloud. >> it was an opportunity for everybody to get the bugs worked out. we were a new team as terry driving and the first time racing the lady hustler. >> it was nerve wracking. but he said he wanted us to stay in the back and let everybody go so i could get comfortable with handling the boat. >> the race begins, and a scene from the...
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terry was out of the vehicle.ry was actually on fire. >> the mayhem begins hours earlier after rosland robs a drugstore for valium. the sheriff quickly learns of the incident. >> he showed them an attache case and told them he had a bomb inside of it and if he didn't get the valium, he would detonate. the pharmacist did the right thing. he gave him the valium. >> minutes later, local police are on the suspect's tail and soon he's cornered in downtown butte. >> tried to get him to move out of the residential and business area in the event he did detonate and he shut down in one of the busiest thoroughfares in butte. >> cameraman tom wreggett covers the standoff. >> they had the car stopped in the middle of the intersection. it was a couple fire trucks sitting kind of blocking the street, police cars, an ambulance sitting down the block a little bit, and they were just talking to the guy through the window. >> rosland tells police his car is rigged to blow sky-high and they believe him. the suspect has threatened to
terry was out of the vehicle.ry was actually on fire. >> the mayhem begins hours earlier after rosland robs a drugstore for valium. the sheriff quickly learns of the incident. >> he showed them an attache case and told them he had a bomb inside of it and if he didn't get the valium, he would detonate. the pharmacist did the right thing. he gave him the valium. >> minutes later, local police are on the suspect's tail and soon he's cornered in downtown butte. >> tried to...
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the irony to me was the fact that terry was in prison for robbery. >> because he was already serving a life sentence, moore did not receive any new criminal charges for the stabbing, but was kept in lockdown until his transfer to another prison later that year. >> it was not the first stabbing, probably not going to be the last time. >> terry, what if he would have died? >> that was something he should have thought of when he took my stuff. was it worth it to him or was it a question for me to answer >> coming up. >> any prison gang would be happy to get their hands on shawn gaines. >> the ex-leader of a white supremacist gang faces a whole new reality. >> if i'm ever put in general population, i'm as good as dead. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto i
the irony to me was the fact that terry was in prison for robbery. >> because he was already serving a life sentence, moore did not receive any new criminal charges for the stabbing, but was kept in lockdown until his transfer to another prison later that year. >> it was not the first stabbing, probably not going to be the last time. >> terry, what if he would have died? >> that was something he should have thought of when he took my stuff. was it worth it to him or was...
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terry?n, thank you very much. >>> a leader of one of mexico's most notorious drug cartels is behind bars this morning. tre vina morales was captured yesterday during a mexican military operation in northeast mexico. morales is the leader of the xetta former special forces defectors who went to work with the drug traffickers. they're known for the brutal atrocities. morales faces numerous charges including murder and kidnapping. >>> it is a race against the clock this morning for crews trying to remove the ship wreck costa concordia. the cruiseliner is gradually being crushed with its own weight. crews have only one chance to pull the ship upright and float it away to shore for dem lags, but she has to come up now. and crews are expected to take this chance in september. the ship has been lying on its side since it slammed into a reef in january of last year. you may recall 32 people died in that incident. the manslaughter trial for the costa concordia's captain gets under way tomorrow. >>> a
terry?n, thank you very much. >>> a leader of one of mexico's most notorious drug cartels is behind bars this morning. tre vina morales was captured yesterday during a mexican military operation in northeast mexico. morales is the leader of the xetta former special forces defectors who went to work with the drug traffickers. they're known for the brutal atrocities. morales faces numerous charges including murder and kidnapping. >>> it is a race against the clock this morning...
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terry mccall i have in his book says if you got nothing to hide, release the documents.have you got to hide? release them. >> politifact gave him a pants on fire for misrepresenting findings of an independent prosecutor who examined cuccinelli's financial disclosures. he said cuccinelli should have been prosecuted, when the report exxon rating him made no such suggestion. >> i will let fact checkers take care of that. >> reporter: both candidates will spend millions on negative ads through november. >> if you trace back off year races, you look at the last 11, you find that six of them did predict mid term election, five didn't. in my book, that's close to 50/50. >> reporter: four years ago, voter participation in the commonwealth gubernatorial race was down 7% from the preceding presidential race, those on the sidelines tending to be younger minority voters. >> james, thank you. >>> former presidential candidate and long time senator bob dole turned 90 years old today. on fox news sunday earlier this year, dole spoke out about aging. >> you turn 90 in july. and my fathe
terry mccall i have in his book says if you got nothing to hide, release the documents.have you got to hide? release them. >> politifact gave him a pants on fire for misrepresenting findings of an independent prosecutor who examined cuccinelli's financial disclosures. he said cuccinelli should have been prosecuted, when the report exxon rating him made no such suggestion. >> i will let fact checkers take care of that. >> reporter: both candidates will spend millions on...
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they also may help terry mcauliffe in so much as they can present terry mcauliffe as kind of heirs to their legacy. successful candidates for governor in virginia have been able to court successfully the business community, the kind of main street chamber of commerce vote and typically in recent virginia gubernatorial elections you see the candidate that is able to get those kind of prominent and influential business and thought makers on their side, those tend to be the successful candidates. so if they can help mcauliffe make that case to that business community, that could be helpful. >>suarez: and ben, quickly before we go this election will occur later this year. is it closely watched in national politics? will it set the table in 2014? >> it certainly will, because many people see it as the only game in town. both parties are using virginia as a prove be ground for strategies, for messages, some of the staff in this case you play see bounding up in the next presidential contest. if only because there's a vacuum everywhere else all eyes are turched on virginia this year. >> ben p
they also may help terry mcauliffe in so much as they can present terry mcauliffe as kind of heirs to their legacy. successful candidates for governor in virginia have been able to court successfully the business community, the kind of main street chamber of commerce vote and typically in recent virginia gubernatorial elections you see the candidate that is able to get those kind of prominent and influential business and thought makers on their side, those tend to be the successful candidates....
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>>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer, terry mcsweeney has the night off. today marks the 16th anniversary of the end of the korean war. it also marks one of the times north korea invited international journalists into the country. just a few months after tensions flaired with south korea and the u.s. over threats of a nuclear attack. ann curry was one of the journalists invited to cover the celebration. >> north korea, a small nation with the fourth largest army, stages one of its largest military parades ever today. in a show of defiant precision, soldiers by the thousands lose step with such intensity, the ground seemed to shake. fighter jets and drones, and the mobile missile the u.s. could with enhancements reach alaska and hawaii with nuclear weapons. also notable, soldiers strapped with vests bearing a radioactive symbol. it's unclear what they were, or if all the weapons were even real. the choreography included a people's expression of adulation for kim jong-un still an enigma to the outside world. his top military officer delivered the message, th
>>> good evening, i'm diane dwyer, terry mcsweeney has the night off. today marks the 16th anniversary of the end of the korean war. it also marks one of the times north korea invited international journalists into the country. just a few months after tensions flaired with south korea and the u.s. over threats of a nuclear attack. ann curry was one of the journalists invited to cover the celebration. >> north korea, a small nation with the fourth largest army, stages one of its...
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i know terry kpleeltly disagrees with me. it would seem like a bad idea. >> and you would be right, i think. >> see if i've got anything on the other page. >> i think in israel, thef an all female combat brigade. maybe that's the solution here. and that keeps you awake. >> what do you mean by combat? think about it this way. women who won't drop their pens at the first side of success. >> imagine the pittsburgh steelers say we're going to break ground. we're going to have a female offensive line. none of the other professional teams have to do that. so they go up against the oakland raiders. this is what you're saying. it's not like the inmy is going to do the same thing. we'll do the same thing because it's only fair. >> you wouldn't have a whole lot of gals to fill those units. but you might only get one or two. >> we fight a alongside the insdij nous folkings. >> you i've already made my job harder. >> lorie, you're probably dangerous as anybody. >> all right. we've got to take a break. that was a scintillating conversatio
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terry mcsweeney is off tonight opinion here in the bay area, and across the country. thousands of people rallied in support of trayvon martin tonight. they're also calling for the justice department to file civil rights charges against the man who shot and killed him. hundreds of people gathered this afternoon in oakland in front of the federal building there. >> good evening, about 200 to 300 people gathered at the federal building to call on the justice department to file new charges against george zimmerman. there was a large police presence and this was a peaceful rally, it was organized by an east bay teenager. >> thank you for coming. >> justin jones is 17 years old, the same age trayvon martin was when he was shot and killed. jones who just graduated from hercules high school says he organized today's rally in oakland, especially to reach out to other young people in the east bay. >> we're calling for peace in our community. we need to end gun violence. that's why we're here, especially the youth, we're trying to get them involved in this modern day civil right
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terry is off tonight. they pitched tents and plan to stay a while. tonight some people in berkeley are determine to save that city's main post office. but the u.s. postal service plans to shut it down and sell the historic building. nbc bay area's kimberly terry joins us where a protest is still underway. >> reporter: you can see they have set up camp on the steps. until the u.s. postal service reverses its decision and tell them they will not sell the historic buildings, or this building, the protesters say they will stay. ♪ more than 100 people gathered on the stems of the berkeley post office to protest its sale. >> we're fighting to save it. and we're not going to stop. >> reporter: protester say it doesn't make send for the u.s. postal service to sell the building it owns just to pay to rent a space nearby. >> we're saying that this is public space and how dare they try to sell it off for private profit. this is a public service that has been around for 238 years. >> reporter: part of today's demonstration. >> my parents were public postal worke
terry is off tonight. they pitched tents and plan to stay a while. tonight some people in berkeley are determine to save that city's main post office. but the u.s. postal service plans to shut it down and sell the historic building. nbc bay area's kimberly terry joins us where a protest is still underway. >> reporter: you can see they have set up camp on the steps. until the u.s. postal service reverses its decision and tell them they will not sell the historic buildings, or this...
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compliment the style of those two towers arrest i'm looking forward of seeing the design and the architect terry. i'm trying to not miss pronounce that name. but i will say too it's more meaningful to have partner particle from china. that's meaningful to me it will represent our future in tourism in the enlightened challenge of students and there the leadership will open up a lot of conversations with our businesses and argue resident in
compliment the style of those two towers arrest i'm looking forward of seeing the design and the architect terry. i'm trying to not miss pronounce that name. but i will say too it's more meaningful to have partner particle from china. that's meaningful to me it will represent our future in tourism in the enlightened challenge of students and there the leadership will open up a lot of conversations with our businesses and argue resident in
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pam hobbs and her husband, terry, among them.ut pam held little hope for her son stevie branch. >> i told terry, i said, he's dead. i said, i'll never see him alive again, and i was crying. and he said, no, pam, don't say that. it's going to be all right. we're going to find him. >> terry hobbs was right. they did find stevie. but pam was right, too. she'd never see her son alive again. a shoe. two bikes. and stevie branch with his two friends, christopher byers and michael moore. the boys were nude and bound with their own shoelaces. >> i run up there and one look at my ex-husband and i knew it was stevie and i hit the ground screaming, god, no. >> almost immediately, word spread that these murders were the work of the devil. >> that was the first thing everybody started saying, that it was a ritualistic killing, satanic killing. i overheard people saying they'd been trying to let the police know there's been groups of teenagers out there practicing satanic rituals and things like that. >> satanic killing? an idea not so farfetc
pam hobbs and her husband, terry, among them.ut pam held little hope for her son stevie branch. >> i told terry, i said, he's dead. i said, i'll never see him alive again, and i was crying. and he said, no, pam, don't say that. it's going to be all right. we're going to find him. >> terry hobbs was right. they did find stevie. but pam was right, too. she'd never see her son alive again. a shoe. two bikes. and stevie branch with his two friends, christopher byers and michael moore....
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more news with terry and janelle right after the break. >>> we have a winner. a german business leader wins the launch with marissia myer. >> the winning bid was $90,000. ralph martin placed that bid. his company based in germany said to be one of the most invasion l companies. he writes it off. proceeds will go to a charter school where myer and her husband are mentors and supporters for ten years now. >> that's a good cause. >> yeah. >>> okay. is this pleasant weather going to stick around all weekend? >> yes, saturday and sunday, a little fog in the morning so may have airport delays, otherwise mid to upper 80s this weekend. looking good after the 100s the past few days. >> nice relief. thanks so much. >> sure. >> thanks very joining us. have a great weekend, folks. >> jay leno is next. >> bye. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. because what you dont know can hurt you.urance, what if you didn't know that it's smart to replace washing-machi
more news with terry and janelle right after the break. >>> we have a winner. a german business leader wins the launch with marissia myer. >> the winning bid was $90,000. ralph martin placed that bid. his company based in germany said to be one of the most invasion l companies. he writes it off. proceeds will go to a charter school where myer and her husband are mentors and supporters for ten years now. >> that's a good cause. >> yeah. >>> okay. is this...
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prison spokesperson terry thornton told democracy now! those who continue to join the strike could face additional punishment. asthe inmates identified leading and perpetuating mass hunger strike, the work stoppage, this disturbance -- they can be subject to disciplinary action and it can include removal from general population housing and being placed in administrative segregation unit. that is pursuant to state law and the hunger strike policy. prisoners at pelican bay issued a new statement tuesday saying 14 of them had been placed in administrative segregation last week in response to their protest. they wrote -- >> meanwhile over the weekend, a rally to support the hunger strike through hundreds of around california and more events are scheduled this week. for more we go to los angeles where we are joined by dolores canalis who helped start the group california families to abolish solitary confinement. has beenohn martinez in solitary confinement at pelican bay for more than 12 years. after confidential informants labeled him a gang
prison spokesperson terry thornton told democracy now! those who continue to join the strike could face additional punishment. asthe inmates identified leading and perpetuating mass hunger strike, the work stoppage, this disturbance -- they can be subject to disciplinary action and it can include removal from general population housing and being placed in administrative segregation unit. that is pursuant to state law and the hunger strike policy. prisoners at pelican bay issued a new statement...
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. >> terry says his history at louisville metro is base odd a near life-long struggle with drug use. he's been arrested 27 times and has been convicted of charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come in here and this is what we call the grill which is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here with his back to the wall and that officer basically tell them take everything out of their pockets. any jewelry, watches, rings, necklaces, belts, they can't have any of that stuff. they'll be pat searched down to see if we can find anything else on them. >> 99% of the time if something makes it into the facility, it's made it in the way of someone's anal area. >> he quickly proves to be part of the 99%. >> it will be a little bit uncomfortable. just keep your hands there, all right? what are you trying to conceal, buddy? >> cigarettes. >> hang tight for a second. come on. this way. did you really think you we
. >> terry says his history at louisville metro is base odd a near life-long struggle with drug use. he's been arrested 27 times and has been convicted of charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. now he's been arrested after failing to appear in court on his latest drug possession charge and must begin the familiar process of booking. >> i come in here and this is what we call the grill which is where we do our pad searches. we have the inmate stand here with...
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we at the brian terry foundation are looking for justice as is the terry family.eneral had a report out about a year ago that found eric holder had no knowledge of fast and furious in the beginning. but they did note that 14 of the people in the administration did know in the atf what was going on and we would like to know as a beginning, what happened to those 14 people. are they still working with the atf? are they -- have they been relocated? have they been promoted? that's the number one question i have on my mind among dozens of other questions. >> people can't forget about your nephew and your son, brian terry, and everything that he went through and everything that you guys are going through. what answers are you looking for from the president now josephine? >> i'm looking for who was accountable for this fast and furious thing that happened that killed my son. how come they're not brought to justice? how come nobody is standing accountable. i think my son deserves that. i feel like they did throw him underneath the bus too. >> josephine, thank you so much
we at the brian terry foundation are looking for justice as is the terry family.eneral had a report out about a year ago that found eric holder had no knowledge of fast and furious in the beginning. but they did note that 14 of the people in the administration did know in the atf what was going on and we would like to know as a beginning, what happened to those 14 people. are they still working with the atf? are they -- have they been relocated? have they been promoted? that's the number one...
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cuccinelli remains just five points behind terry mcauliffe. it appears that the virginians are not thrilled with their options to replace mcdonnell. joining us julian walker, welcome into "the war room"." >> thanks for having me. >> michael: let's start with governor mcdonnell. he's being investigated on the federal and state levels with six months left in his term. do you see the governor being forced to resign? >> well, there are several legislators in virginia who have called for his resignation. one of them democrats. a state senator actually called for impeachment proceedings against the governor. the governor has resisted calls for his resignation and insisted he has complied with the letter of the law. some question whether he has met the spirit of the law in terms of disclosing gifts and receiving things, but at this point there is a distinct likelihood he could ride it out if it we are to believe what he says, which is he is not going to resign. the general assembly which they bicamera legislation control the republicans. and it would
cuccinelli remains just five points behind terry mcauliffe. it appears that the virginians are not thrilled with their options to replace mcdonnell. joining us julian walker, welcome into "the war room"." >> thanks for having me. >> michael: let's start with governor mcdonnell. he's being investigated on the federal and state levels with six months left in his term. do you see the governor being forced to resign? >> well, there are several legislators in...
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terry bilhartz is 61 and professor of history at sam houston state university in huntsville, texas.r. bilhartz's discovery of low testosterone took place 11 years ago. >> it was, of course, the blood work that identified the low testosterone. i knew i wasn't in optimal health at age 50. i knew i was slightly overweight. i knew that my cholesterol levels were too high. i knew that my blood pressure was slightly higher than it should be. but nevertheless, grading myself on the curve, i felt that i was healthy. >> mcfarland: unlike many hypgonadism patients, dr. bilhartz experienced no noticeable symptoms of this condition. >> very interestingly, not all patients become symptomatic, and that's an area of research. we do not know why. >> well, the basic question is, what can i do about it? and the answers i've received, i think, was a very wise answer, that there are really three steps to improvement. one is improved diet, and two is exercise, and then three is actually the hormone therapy itself. >> the treatment right now that's been approved by the fda is replacing testosterone, in d
terry bilhartz is 61 and professor of history at sam houston state university in huntsville, texas.r. bilhartz's discovery of low testosterone took place 11 years ago. >> it was, of course, the blood work that identified the low testosterone. i knew i wasn't in optimal health at age 50. i knew i was slightly overweight. i knew that my cholesterol levels were too high. i knew that my blood pressure was slightly higher than it should be. but nevertheless, grading myself on the curve, i felt...
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terry: mr. chairman, amendment at the desk i wish to offer. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 24 printed in house report 113-170 offered by mr. terry of nebraska. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 312, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. terry, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. chairman. and i am proud to september omaha and its surrounding areas. it has a magnificent base with extremely important missions. what that means is that i represent not only uniformed members who serve on there but civilian workers who work on that. many of my constituents that have been coming up to me -- and mr. chairman, i can't go out in public without somebody coming up to me and saying i'm one of the furloughed workers. i can't afford to lose those days. what are you going to do? well, i think that's a legitimate ask of that person, and frankly -- i can't go to a sporting
terry: mr. chairman, amendment at the desk i wish to offer. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 24 printed in house report 113-170 offered by mr. terry of nebraska. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 312, the gentleman from nebraska, mr. terry, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. chairman. and i am proud to september omaha and its surrounding areas. it...
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>> terry crews. >> jimmy: terry crews. >> probably know him from many things including screaming in theway, he'll do that whenever. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: he does that at parties and stuff? >> anyone on the street, if you meet terry crews, be, like "do it, do the --" >> jimmy: he's like, yeah. >> 'cause people talk like that. >> jimmy: that's how people talk. yeah, exactly. congrats, my man, on "the wack album." >> thank you. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. [ cheers and applause ] unbelievable. every single track is hilarious. >> thank you. >> jimmy: and -- you have digital shorts for most of the songs on this thing. >> a lot of them, yeah. >> jimmy: and they're great. i mean, the "yolo" one is off the charts. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i was looking at your youtube channel. and i'm not kidding. do you know? or do you know this? 1.25 billion hits. >> are you serious? >> jimmy: yeah. billion. [ applause ] 1.25 billion people watched your stuff. >> by the way, did you see me pretend like i didn't know that? >> jimmy: yeah, it was good. [ scattered applause ] >> acting classes ar
>> terry crews. >> jimmy: terry crews. >> probably know him from many things including screaming in theway, he'll do that whenever. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: he does that at parties and stuff? >> anyone on the street, if you meet terry crews, be, like "do it, do the --" >> jimmy: he's like, yeah. >> 'cause people talk like that. >> jimmy: that's how people talk. yeah, exactly. congrats, my man, on "the...