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ready terri. corbett last stand. terri madonna's periodic column has a chase about the state budget bill. sign is and use veto line item to strike down good why and pet projects. has tarred to see what he did with 2014-15 budget is anything but deviceive last gas effort to change perceptions of leadership can he change battle with laej late tour and can he -- probably not. maybe tom wolf should he win i'm not predicting that it may found out how difficult it is. corbett knees needs a narrative change. if it's just about funding education he losses. actually the best thing you can do now is take pension reform, 49 billion in debt, gone to 60 billion. school districts, 20% of budget, 20% going to pension he said if we do pension reform not only will we have fewer property tax hikes but schools will have more money to put into the classrooms for the kids. he's linking pensions to education. >> you buy that george. >> i think the argument is right. but terri -- when you have to define your methods in that term it's compl
ready terri. corbett last stand. terri madonna's periodic column has a chase about the state budget bill. sign is and use veto line item to strike down good why and pet projects. has tarred to see what he did with 2014-15 budget is anything but deviceive last gas effort to change perceptions of leadership can he change battle with laej late tour and can he -- probably not. maybe tom wolf should he win i'm not predicting that it may found out how difficult it is. corbett knees needs a narrative...
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have one stage i came from so young boy terry concedes when i was talking to terry one of the first things that he did was he handed me his cousin's student id card and i looked at it i looked back at terry and i noticed that he was crying. he started to tell me the story of his cousin who had been killed in a drone strike he'd come to juggle primarily to inform us a little bit more about what happened to his cousin and to people in his local village and find out how to stop mccain and we sat together all day we ate together at lunch time we left together we became friends very close stream intelligence and wanted to be around he had no sense of humor he was fascinated by photography and intrigued by western music mentioning artists and one that sprang to mind was maybe god he started to talk about drone strikes in his village how he was unable to sleep at nights he was scarce he was worried about his family his friends terry who was traumatized he wanted to talk about how he was affected by drone attacks and basically to give the message that the people of missouri stand want justice agai
have one stage i came from so young boy terry concedes when i was talking to terry one of the first things that he did was he handed me his cousin's student id card and i looked at it i looked back at terry and i noticed that he was crying. he started to tell me the story of his cousin who had been killed in a drone strike he'd come to juggle primarily to inform us a little bit more about what happened to his cousin and to people in his local village and find out how to stop mccain and we sat...
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then the car behind terry rams him and sends terry's car rolling. >> oh, my god! >> terry's car bursts into flames. >> the thing that was not normal for a crash was how quickly the car caught on fire. usually a fire will start in the front of the car or rear of the car and kind of spread. when he went upside down the car burst into flames all over the car. >> the next minute is terrifying. >> there's a lot of screaming, people yelling. >> everyone please stay back. >> people start rushing down towards the fence to see or get close. >> you cannot be of any assistance to us. >> at any moment the car could explode. safety personnel rush to the track to try to douse the flames. >> we'll take care the drivers the best we can. >> the safety crew gets to the car as quick as they can and try to get the fire under control. starts spraying down the fire. >> driver terry muskrat struggles to free himself from the wreckage. >> terry muskrat's car gets engulfed in the flame. he's trying to get out of the car. can't seem to get himself out. it was scary, very scary. >> the fire
then the car behind terry rams him and sends terry's car rolling. >> oh, my god! >> terry's car bursts into flames. >> the thing that was not normal for a crash was how quickly the car caught on fire. usually a fire will start in the front of the car or rear of the car and kind of spread. when he went upside down the car burst into flames all over the car. >> the next minute is terrifying. >> there's a lot of screaming, people yelling. >> everyone please stay...
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why did it happen why was terri killed. if the u.s. had any information that tara cozies was part of a criminal organization was planning to carry out attacks states and our federal law enforcement agents she had been working with the authorities in pakistan to arrest him and one reason to stop the question why the government was not able to arrest or you can question him this is islam by talking once the capital of the country so palatial is a brilliant people i'm going to. juggle with a group public events to listen to big talent has asked times why it is an open event terry because ease was plainly visible to hundreds and hundreds of people. to talk with reporters everything about him that the authorities could have wanted to know about his location and about his recent activities were known to the united states. certainly extremely easy for them to approach him sit down and talk to him or for that matter put him in jail but instead the cia chose to go and kill them without giving him the opportunity to give his side of whatever had
why did it happen why was terri killed. if the u.s. had any information that tara cozies was part of a criminal organization was planning to carry out attacks states and our federal law enforcement agents she had been working with the authorities in pakistan to arrest him and one reason to stop the question why the government was not able to arrest or you can question him this is islam by talking once the capital of the country so palatial is a brilliant people i'm going to. juggle with a group...
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terry: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from colorado. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized for three minutes. >> i thank you for the time to talk about this and thank you for your leadership on this bipartisan issue. i'm proud to be a co-sponsor of this legislation and urge its favorable passage today. looking at the colorado tourism office, reading the colorado tourism industry facts, it starts with saying this, tourism equals jobs and revenue for colorado. mr. gardner: it is a vital piece of commur tissue of our economy. -- vital piece of our economy. overall, these employees earn $4.4 billion annually, contributing to state revenue through income tax and in fact it's a little-known fact that without the taxes that are paid by tourists who visit from out of country, out of state in colorado, the average colorado family would have to pay an additional $407 a year in taxes to make up for the money that would be lost if we didn't have those tourism dollars being spent in colorado. it has been a tremendous suc
terry: i yield three minutes to the gentleman from colorado. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado is recognized for three minutes. >> i thank you for the time to talk about this and thank you for your leadership on this bipartisan issue. i'm proud to be a co-sponsor of this legislation and urge its favorable passage today. looking at the colorado tourism office, reading the colorado tourism industry facts, it starts with saying this, tourism equals jobs and revenue for...
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. >> reporter: terry remembers facing 140 years in prison. >> i had robbed seven banks, i got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew for all practical reasons that my life was over. >> reporter: but the judge considered his childhood of abuse and sent him to drug rehab instead of prison. and now he's proud to be drug and alcohol free and retired from a rewarding career. >> the union gave me an opportunity to really do something with my life. >> reporter: in 2005 he founded the nonprofit foundation to help ex-offenders to gain job skills to get a job. >> i will use the same fliers to show you. >> reporter: he helped train them for construction careers, and steers them into programs at city college and union apprenticeships. they built the new library and demolishing buildings. the same kind of union jobs that sustained him for 30 years. >> the work is made up and we pick it up tomorrow. >> reporter: frank williams refers them to terry. >> they can have nothing and he makes sure they get into a program, gets them tool belt, hard hats, he goes in his pocket and does it
. >> reporter: terry remembers facing 140 years in prison. >> i had robbed seven banks, i got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew for all practical reasons that my life was over. >> reporter: but the judge considered his childhood of abuse and sent him to drug rehab instead of prison. and now he's proud to be drug and alcohol free and retired from a rewarding career. >> the union gave me an opportunity to really do something with my life. >>...
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terry, last word? >> i don't have one.people watch these shows for that kind of moment and it makes it worth it. >> i think these shows are awful the way they treat these people. she should have been saluted as an american hero. i want to thank our studio audience for being here. i'm sorry we didn't get to hear from you. that's nice they are applauding. we didn't get to hear from any of them. i am not sorry. coming up, all aboard the racist train. when you run a business, you can't settle for slow. that's why i always choose the fastest intern. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. last story. that's the last story. >> all right. on thomas the tank engine, the good engines pump out white smoke and the bad engines pump out black smoke. it makes us won
terry, last word? >> i don't have one.people watch these shows for that kind of moment and it makes it worth it. >> i think these shows are awful the way they treat these people. she should have been saluted as an american hero. i want to thank our studio audience for being here. i'm sorry we didn't get to hear from you. that's nice they are applauding. we didn't get to hear from any of them. i am not sorry. coming up, all aboard the racist train. when you run a business, you can't...
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terry lyles talking about beaube beaubebeau bergdahl. terry, can you hear me? >> i can hear you and it's raining and flooding in miami. >> let me begin by asking you when it comes to beau bergdahl, is this inner procedure, what they're doing with him, taking him out in public? >> it is and it's a slow process. we don't really know what he has been through. we're not privy to his exact debriefing examples, but they're trying to help him to acclimate. it is slow, he has been in captivity for five years, i'm sure they're trying to take it slowly to make sure he acclimates without having any reoccurrences of what happened. >> according to our reporting, he has been out in civilian clothing, sometimes in his uniform. in those cases, some people recognized him. they walked up to him, they offered him their hand, psychologically, i'm curious, terry what happens if someone comes up and says you deserted? >> and you know, like we talked before, i'm trying to report on the human side of it. he is in. uniform one day, civilian clothes one day. they want him to acclimate t
terry lyles talking about beaube beaubebeau bergdahl. terry, can you hear me? >> i can hear you and it's raining and flooding in miami. >> let me begin by asking you when it comes to beau bergdahl, is this inner procedure, what they're doing with him, taking him out in public? >> it is and it's a slow process. we don't really know what he has been through. we're not privy to his exact debriefing examples, but they're trying to help him to acclimate. it is slow, he has been in...
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that's where terry anders comes in. >>> reporter: terry anders remembers facing 140 years in prison.> i had robbed 7 banks. i had got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew for all practical reasons that, uhm, my life was over. >> reporter: but the judge considered his childhood of abuse and instead of a lengthy prison term sent him to drug rehab at san francisco's walden house. a quarter century later, the 70- year-old says he is proud to be drug- and alcohol-free and retired from a rewarding career. >> the union, ironworker local 377, gave me a opportunity to really do something with my life. >> reporter: in 2005, terry founded the nonprofit anders and anders foundation. >> i created it to give back to the community. i'm going to us oo the same flyers to show you how to tie wire. >> reporter: terry recruits and helps train formerly incarcerated men and women for construction careers. he steers them into pre- apprenticeship programs at citybuild academy at city college and union apprentice ship. they do work like building the library and the same kind of union jobs
that's where terry anders comes in. >>> reporter: terry anders remembers facing 140 years in prison.> i had robbed 7 banks. i had got strung out on cocaine and alcohol real, real bad. i knew for all practical reasons that, uhm, my life was over. >> reporter: but the judge considered his childhood of abuse and instead of a lengthy prison term sent him to drug rehab at san francisco's walden house. a quarter century later, the 70- year-old says he is proud to be drug- and...
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terry madonna from the franklin and marshall poll. >>> brian tierney. welcome back, rene amoore. >>> it's been a biz week in -- a busy week in harrisburg, governor corbett has not passed a budget. the legislature will likely pass a bill later this week that will likely allow philadelphia raise cigarette tax, city leaders are rejoycing, but some wondering will it fill the budget. do you think they have enough. >> i don't think they have everything they need. the critical ingredient is not pension reform, what the governor is saying for public school teachers new ones that are hired are for new people we cannot give them the same pension because we're going broke. you would thing he was trying to shoot new puppies in the parking lot. if you work there, nothing changes. when you see those professional protesters they should be up for the construction screen actors . >> do you think pension reform, terry will happen before the november election? >> here's the situation, the cigarette tax was passed by the house, the senate has to come this weekend to approv
terry madonna from the franklin and marshall poll. >>> brian tierney. welcome back, rene amoore. >>> it's been a biz week in -- a busy week in harrisburg, governor corbett has not passed a budget. the legislature will likely pass a bill later this week that will likely allow philadelphia raise cigarette tax, city leaders are rejoycing, but some wondering will it fill the budget. do you think they have enough. >> i don't think they have everything they need. the critical...
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terry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, dan. we returned from that crash site awhile ago, and i can tell you that as our team left as night was falling, it was completely unsecured with no professional air crash investigators in charge. that scene is compromised and the evidence is evaporating. today, two days after the crash, the grim task of collecting the bodies of the dead has finally begun. volunteers digging, bagging and trucking away the victims' remains to be taken to a morgue in the nearby city of donetsk, a separatist rebel stronghold. but so many of the 298 killed are still uncollected from these fields. we arrived late today and were stunned by what we found. just a few feet off the road one of the wings came down into this field. frankly, it's outrageous we can get so close. this is evidence completely unsecured. a few locals formed a tiny, lackadaisical perimeter around just a bit of wreckage. reporters and others tromped around everywhere, the victims' personal items just piled up. earlier, the international team
terry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, dan. we returned from that crash site awhile ago, and i can tell you that as our team left as night was falling, it was completely unsecured with no professional air crash investigators in charge. that scene is compromised and the evidence is evaporating. today, two days after the crash, the grim task of collecting the bodies of the dead has finally begun. volunteers digging, bagging and trucking away the victims' remains to be taken to a...
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i ain't mad at you, terry crews. you're working like a jamaican, man. >> i want to be a millionaire! you know, that's the show. >> good lord. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> why would you want to host the show like millionaire? >> you know, i thrive off of live energy. and another thing is, you know, they came to me, when they came to me because cedric wasn't going o come back. i just said, first of all, i look at day time tv and a lot of it is really bad. there's a lot of you are father. no. all this. and drama and people hitting and biting. i said, wait, i get a chance on day time tv to give away money during hard times and really enjoy and speak into people's lives and let them play the game with me and the whole thing and get that live energy that i always wanted. i just finished 75 episodes. i'm not playing. >> you come from a sports background. how important is it for you in the decisions that you make for people to see you in the full complexity of your character interlekt included. not wrong with
i ain't mad at you, terry crews. you're working like a jamaican, man. >> i want to be a millionaire! you know, that's the show. >> good lord. >> congratulations. >> thank you so much. >> why would you want to host the show like millionaire? >> you know, i thrive off of live energy. and another thing is, you know, they came to me, when they came to me because cedric wasn't going o come back. i just said, first of all, i look at day time tv and a lot of it is...
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>>reporter: terry rerecruits formerly incars eted men and women for apprenticeships.hey do work like building the new library and demolishing slave lock in san francisco's visitation valley, the same kind of union jobs that sustained him for 30 years. >> the book is made up and we will pick it up tomorrow. >>reporter: frank williams refers senior citizen ex- offenders to terry. >> they could have nothing and he makes sure they get into a program, he gets them their tool belts, hard hats, he goes in his pocket and pays for some of his clients. >> being able to do something positivement >>reporter: when cornelius got out of prison, terry paid for his cruz materials and union dues. >> since i've been an iron worker, you know, i've got married, i just had a baby, you know, and everything has just been positive and working out for me and i'm just forever thankful, so i look to him like a big brother. >> that's a real good feeling, knowing that you can help one person. >>reporter: so for equipping ex-offenders to start over with new skills and jobs, this week's jefferson aw
>>reporter: terry rerecruits formerly incars eted men and women for apprenticeships.hey do work like building the new library and demolishing slave lock in san francisco's visitation valley, the same kind of union jobs that sustained him for 30 years. >> the book is made up and we will pick it up tomorrow. >>reporter: frank williams refers senior citizen ex- offenders to terry. >> they could have nothing and he makes sure they get into a program, he gets them their tool...
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. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. international investigators at the scene of the crash site of flight ma-17. but is the investigation being compromised? so far 190 bodies have been recovered from eastern ukraine. however, more than 100 bodies are missing. european observe ser vers were given more access to the site but always accompanied by heavily armed rebels. many in the international community worry they've removed important piece ooze of evidence. >> we have the ability to see more of this rather large scene. we have ob served the situation as it has been presented to us. >> a moral obligation to ensure that the remains of all victims are recovered and treated with respect. >> the nbc news shot video of one of the rebels driving away from the crash site with a truckload of bodies about. a rebel spokesman says the plan is to keep the bodies safe in order to return them to relatives later on. >> new details into the crash. u.s. officials confirming russia most likely supplied the missile launcher that may have bro
. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. international investigators at the scene of the crash site of flight ma-17. but is the investigation being compromised? so far 190 bodies have been recovered from eastern ukraine. however, more than 100 bodies are missing. european observe ser vers were given more access to the site but always accompanied by heavily armed rebels. many in the international community worry they've removed important piece ooze of evidence. >> we have the ability to see more of...
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destiny pleads her case again, terry gets a shiner. and. >> you seem pretty cool and collected. >> you can't cry over spilled milk. >> converted of murdering a local celebrity, another inmate faces the score of his peers. >>> while most of the inmates at ñ >>> while most of the inmates at the louisville department of corrections jail are pretrial detainees, some have already been convicted. such is the case with kenneth brown. he was recently found guilty of murder, but not just any murder. >> my case is considered high profile because i guy i killed was a local celebrity, dancer. >> 28-year-old la shon was shot august 18th. plus say it was a drug deal gone bad. >> brown was found guilty of shooting and killing a local rap sensation better known as the shizz. just a few hours earlier brown was in court to hear his sentence from the judge. >> we the jury for the offense of murder confinement in the pen penitentiary of 24 years. >> just got sentenced today for 24 years. for first degree murder, two counts of one endangerment, tampering w
destiny pleads her case again, terry gets a shiner. and. >> you seem pretty cool and collected. >> you can't cry over spilled milk. >> converted of murdering a local celebrity, another inmate faces the score of his peers. >>> while most of the inmates at ñ >>> while most of the inmates at the louisville department of corrections jail are pretrial detainees, some have already been convicted. such is the case with kenneth brown. he was recently found guilty of...
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terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you. >>> in the south bay now, a green light for levi stadium. opening night is saturday. the earthquakes have the honor of playing the first game at the new billion stadium. but it's the 49ers that will be watching closely. they're already apologizing for gridlock. tonight the niners released these animated tutorials to help fans get to the stadium. they don't want a repeat of candlestick park. this is a concern after open house for season ticketholders last friday. you're looking at some of the video here. it left many fans frustrated by the traffic. the 49ers sent an e-mail apologizing to their fans, and are now taking the offense. >> this was not a normal game day experience that our fans will become accustomed to. but that doesn't mean that we don't have things to improve on, that we did learn. >> indeed, it's a work in progress. the 49ers say they'll meet after every game to discuss ways to improve the traffic flow. >>> well, traffic flowing into nearby neighborhoods and businesses has a lot of locals worried about their sanit
terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you. >>> in the south bay now, a green light for levi stadium. opening night is saturday. the earthquakes have the honor of playing the first game at the new billion stadium. but it's the 49ers that will be watching closely. they're already apologizing for gridlock. tonight the niners released these animated tutorials to help fans get to the stadium. they don't want a repeat of candlestick park. this is a concern after open...
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live in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> next at 11, san jose police reveal they acquired a high-tech but controversial crime fighting tool. >> ideally, today will plant some seeds for these young children will now start asking about college, about technology. >> facebook helping to face the change of silicon valley workers. the outreach inspiring the next generation of tech visionaries. >>> plus, the gut busting eye-opening new report on the unhealthiest restaurant meals in america. >>> and good evening. i'm meteorologist jeff ranieri. after another hot day with triple-digit temps, a mild night. right now 74 in livermore. 74 in danville. 86 in brentwood. but here is the thing. fog is building here in san francisco. who will cool down tomorrow and who is going to soar back up again, in just a few minutes. >>> new tonight at 11, they'll be watching from above. a local police department is adding a drone to its force. we have just learned that the san jose police department has acquired the $7,000 drone to be used only for its bomb squad. the depa
live in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> next at 11, san jose police reveal they acquired a high-tech but controversial crime fighting tool. >> ideally, today will plant some seeds for these young children will now start asking about college, about technology. >> facebook helping to face the change of silicon valley workers. the outreach inspiring the next generation of tech visionaries. >>> plus, the gut busting...
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. >> in this instance it was only on terry are a mitchell and again what's the dependent e stent of the background it's criminal. >> the defenders and if a life scan had been done on mr. - >> anything there's a subsequent arrest i'm getting the information and nothing that bars him from the application. >> are you folks out of questions. >> is the directors hearing televised? and it is not >> is it recorded. >> it's recorded. >> if what form. >> the reason i pause is because i have a convicting but it's recorded. >> i have the convicting. >> thank you. any questions commissioner moore >> you have questions for the attorney. >> i'd like further clarification on the issue of who's the applicant to the extent that has my materiality with respect to the requirements for the issuance of the permit. >> so the applicant is the individual seeking the change of ownership in this case it's - >> a change from what to what. >> terry are a mitchell seeking to remove appellant from the permit. >> okay. >> permit holder. >> so the applicant is within who is the applicant question and it includes mr. m
. >> in this instance it was only on terry are a mitchell and again what's the dependent e stent of the background it's criminal. >> the defenders and if a life scan had been done on mr. - >> anything there's a subsequent arrest i'm getting the information and nothing that bars him from the application. >> are you folks out of questions. >> is the directors hearing televised? and it is not >> is it recorded. >> it's recorded. >> if what form....
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gerri: if i can, i want to bring terry back for one more question, if he's still there.your message to parents tonight? >> i just -- i want to raise awareness. i want the people to understand that we should not leave our kids in the car at no time. i mean i also have a petition as well, and i want to make it a worldwide law for the parent, for the parents to just, to be more than just a misdemeanor and should be bumpedup to felony. misdemeanor is basically a slap on the wrist. gerri: terry and janette, thank you for joining us tonight, and madison, thanks for coming on the show. >> thank you. gerri: now we want to know what you think. here's your question tonight, how would you save a child trapped in a hot car? find the parents, call the police or smash the window. log onto gerriwillis.com and vote. i'll share the results after the break, and we'll be right back with my "2 cents more." so this board gives me rates on progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes
gerri: if i can, i want to bring terry back for one more question, if he's still there.your message to parents tonight? >> i just -- i want to raise awareness. i want the people to understand that we should not leave our kids in the car at no time. i mean i also have a petition as well, and i want to make it a worldwide law for the parent, for the parents to just, to be more than just a misdemeanor and should be bumpedup to felony. misdemeanor is basically a slap on the wrist. gerri:...
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. >>> outrage, another civilian shelter hit in gaza as our terry moran takes us into the battle with israeli forces. >>> and limits of forgiveness. kelsey grammer, his murdered sister and the decision about the murderer tonight. >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night as we come on the air. there's urgent new concern about the deadly ebola virus. tonight two american peace corps workers in africa are in quarantine, possibly exposed. we also have news about those two other americans, the missionaries who were infected and are fighting for their lives. here at home anxiety created a scare at a hospital in north carolina, and abc's chief medical director has the news around the globe. >> reporter: tonight the peace corps pulling out 340 american volunteers as two were quarantined after come into contact with an ebola patient. they are slowing slight improvement. dr. ken brantly from texas and nancy writebol in strict isolation. staff communicating through windows. staff wearing full protective suits. tonight we spoke with writebol's son jeremy who is texting his mother every n
. >>> outrage, another civilian shelter hit in gaza as our terry moran takes us into the battle with israeli forces. >>> and limits of forgiveness. kelsey grammer, his murdered sister and the decision about the murderer tonight. >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night as we come on the air. there's urgent new concern about the deadly ebola virus. tonight two american peace corps workers in africa are in quarantine, possibly exposed. we also have news about...
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terri and 13 other patients have learned how to use it at the v.a. medical center. >> we have patients report outcomes of pain and quality of life. >> the biggest thing, though, would be giving me back my independence. >> reporter: terri's partner and caregiver patricia said it's overwhelming to see how terri is doing with everyday activity. >> her dream to be able to use it in her home means everything. it's very emotional. >> it is very emotional. >> reporter: marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a new book detailing steroid use in major league baseball. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." use in major league baseball. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." honey nut cheerios? e humans love them. moms, dads, kids-well, all of 'em. not even a smile? huh... maybe someone should tell your face. ohhh that is your face. (angry cat purr) ah! part of a good breakfast... for almost everyone! [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® p
terri and 13 other patients have learned how to use it at the v.a. medical center. >> we have patients report outcomes of pain and quality of life. >> the biggest thing, though, would be giving me back my independence. >> reporter: terri's partner and caregiver patricia said it's overwhelming to see how terri is doing with everyday activity. >> her dream to be able to use it in her home means everything. it's very emotional. >> it is very emotional. >>...
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terry, let's get a bit of your story. you were able to walk at one time in your life. then what happened? >> i have an autoimmune dezies, sort of like ms, and it causes tumors and in my case, it's on my spine and in my brain. so it has affected my neural path, and i have no more signals. >> you were told you would never walk again? >> correct. >> where does rewalk enter into this? >> we were able to connect through the v.a. in the bronx. we were fortunate terry was one of the people who joined. >> what makes the device work? >> it's a human machine interphase. it works through a combination of a tilt sensing technology so as she moved and a computer and sensor that detects walking. >> what's on your wrist? >> my means of communicating with the computer on the back so it's specifically programmed for my calculations, how much my foot needs to bend to clear the floor, and there's silhouettes to walk, stand, and sit. i put it in that mode, press the button, and off i know. it's like a motorized wheelchair. i walk it, it doesn't walk me. >> i see. you have control. >> corr
terry, let's get a bit of your story. you were able to walk at one time in your life. then what happened? >> i have an autoimmune dezies, sort of like ms, and it causes tumors and in my case, it's on my spine and in my brain. so it has affected my neural path, and i have no more signals. >> you were told you would never walk again? >> correct. >> where does rewalk enter into this? >> we were able to connect through the v.a. in the bronx. we were fortunate terry was...
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terry? >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. from eastern ukraine. this is the city of kharkiv.he bodies will be brought. this is where the families will come to collect their loved ones. 298 souls, who were just flying in the skies above this war-torn country, having nothing to do with it, when they were blown out of the skies. their lives robbed from them. in the fields of eastern ukraine, the wreckage still smoldered. the dead were still uncollected. the heart rending personal items. a disney backpack. and the shock was fresh for local residents who witnessed the tragedy. there was a sort of explosion, this man said. and then, people started falling from the sky. they searched the sunflower fields. so beautiful. but today, littered with horror. at least one american is among the dead. a 19-year-old with duel u.s./dutch citizenship, shown here with his girlfriend. he was on his way to meet his family for a vacation in malaysia. an avid soccer player, his former team reeling today. we can barely comprehend the news. president obama called the downing of malaysia airlines flight
terry? >> reporter: good morning, rebecca. from eastern ukraine. this is the city of kharkiv.he bodies will be brought. this is where the families will come to collect their loved ones. 298 souls, who were just flying in the skies above this war-torn country, having nothing to do with it, when they were blown out of the skies. their lives robbed from them. in the fields of eastern ukraine, the wreckage still smoldered. the dead were still uncollected. the heart rending personal items. a...
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i want to bring back terry lyles psychologist with us again.the break at how composed this young woman is, that she could even speak in public after undergoing such a trauma. she was shot as well. how do you explain this reserve of energy or presence? >> you know, my first response was wow, you don't see that every day. we cover a lot of stories and i'm telling you the presence of mind that she had and the ability to know to play dead that maybe it could preserve her life and stop this guy from hurting others, wow. i'm a firm believer we have all destiny inside of us. this young girl, she can do some incredible things in her life, because she was spared for a reason, and i really believe she's got a reason built up inside her. >> she's already done some incredible things. besides saving herself and perhaps helping capture the gunman. standing up in front of the people and speaking with such composure there, would you counsel someone to do that? or what's the process you go through in deciding whether or not you are strong enough, whether it is
i want to bring back terry lyles psychologist with us again.the break at how composed this young woman is, that she could even speak in public after undergoing such a trauma. she was shot as well. how do you explain this reserve of energy or presence? >> you know, my first response was wow, you don't see that every day. we cover a lot of stories and i'm telling you the presence of mind that she had and the ability to know to play dead that maybe it could preserve her life and stop this...
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and next to me man who can kill you with his nostril hairs, it is terry sappert. >> a block, the lede. that's the first story. >> oh. are their faces disgraces? it is another crisis sparked by isis. fresh from telling christians in the iraqi city of mosul they must convert or die, the islamic state has said all mannequins -- yes, man new kins, must be veiled. the sunni extremists took control of mosul last month and according to the ap, shop owners have been told to cover the faces of male and female mannequins due to interpretation of shari'a law that forbids statues or art
and next to me man who can kill you with his nostril hairs, it is terry sappert. >> a block, the lede. that's the first story. >> oh. are their faces disgraces? it is another crisis sparked by isis. fresh from telling christians in the iraqi city of mosul they must convert or die, the islamic state has said all mannequins -- yes, man new kins, must be veiled. the sunni extremists took control of mosul last month and according to the ap, shop owners have been told to cover the faces...
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in michigan, democrat gary peters leads republican terri lynn land by six points. in colorado, senator mark udahl who seemed to be in trouble leads cory gardner by seven. one of the main reasons is the overwhelming majority the democrats enjoy among women voters. the numbers are something. in colorado, udahl leads women by 12. in michigan, peters leads by 13 and he's running against a woman. it's the same in other states. mark pryor leads tom cotton among women by 20 points. in all three states the men's vote is about even. in other words, all the advantage of a gender split goes to the democrat. women go one way where as men are 50/50 in these races. but in kentucky, an exception here. although the democrat leads mitch mcconnell by seven points with women, mcconnell's advantage is more pronounced. for whatevers nasty or positive
in michigan, democrat gary peters leads republican terri lynn land by six points. in colorado, senator mark udahl who seemed to be in trouble leads cory gardner by seven. one of the main reasons is the overwhelming majority the democrats enjoy among women voters. the numbers are something. in colorado, udahl leads women by 12. in michigan, peters leads by 13 and he's running against a woman. it's the same in other states. mark pryor leads tom cotton among women by 20 points. in all three states...
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. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm peggy bunker. new details on a grass fire in fairfield. the fire is now contained but earlier several homes were evacuated. those people have been let back in. the fire broke out about 2:00 in a grossy area. as the the blaze grew, nearby homes on james street were evacuated, the highway was closed in all directions. take a look at this video here into our news room. this shows the firefighters on scene of this the blaze. they were able to stop it before it spread any further. lanes of highway 12 are closed earlier in the firefight but they are all open at this time. no word on how much acreage was burned. investigators still trying to figure out how it got started. >>> take a look outside, we have san jose here on your left. on your right, looking beautiful there, sunol grade. very dry, brown hillsides. meteorologist rob mayeda joining us now. >> we're seeing the highest temperatures right now. solano county, fairfield still 92 degrees. closer to 100 degrees inland around sacramento. it's that late-day breeze that picked up winds 15 to 20
. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm peggy bunker. new details on a grass fire in fairfield. the fire is now contained but earlier several homes were evacuated. those people have been let back in. the fire broke out about 2:00 in a grossy area. as the the blaze grew, nearby homes on james street were evacuated, the highway was closed in all directions. take a look at this video here into our news room. this shows the firefighters on scene of this the blaze. they were able to stop it...
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plus, abc's terry moran embedded with soldiers. >>> highway hazard. a poorly secured ax slices through a windshield while the car cruises down the highway. >>> "sharknado 2" makes its debut, the best moments and the cameos. >> one, two, three. >>> well, good thursday morning to you. we begin with the ebola epidemic spreading across west africa and fueling fears around the world. >> being called a major public health emergency. this morning, the peace corps is evacuating volunteers from three countries with a number of patients is growing. >> abc's preeti arla has the latest. >> reporter: the largest ebola outbreak in history is creating concern in the u.s. two american missionaries are now in isolated in liberia. they are said to be showing slight improvement. >> they are firm in their resolve about their decision to go to liberia and their decision to stay in liberia and to care for those who are there. >> reporter: the u.s. peace corps announcing it's pulling hundreds of volunteers from liberia, syria leone and guinea. the state department says ther
plus, abc's terry moran embedded with soldiers. >>> highway hazard. a poorly secured ax slices through a windshield while the car cruises down the highway. >>> "sharknado 2" makes its debut, the best moments and the cameos. >> one, two, three. >>> well, good thursday morning to you. we begin with the ebola epidemic spreading across west africa and fueling fears around the world. >> being called a major public health emergency. this morning, the...
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governor terry mcauliffe got a firsthand look at the damage left behind and said it is a blessing more people did not die. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in cape charles, virginia, where today virginia governor terry mcauliffe toured the campground struck by a tornado yesterday and warned he believes that extreme weather is the new norm. >> listen, we have extreme weather patterns. >> i'm in my camper right now and something crazy is going on outside. >> as you can see, the extreme weather patterns all across the country are making matters and situations much worse, 100-mile an hour winds, no notice, boom, it was here shows what we have to prepare ourselves for. >> reporter: killed yesterday were lord balatbat and lolabeth ortega yesterday killed by a falling tree on their tent. the couple's three children now without parents were injured, most critically, 13-year-old lee. >> this family has been coming to this park now for 30 years. we're not 50 yards from where the tree actually fell on the tent, but we all need to pray very hard today for lee. i cannot stress to you the really precari
governor terry mcauliffe got a firsthand look at the damage left behind and said it is a blessing more people did not die. >> reporter: i'm scott broom in cape charles, virginia, where today virginia governor terry mcauliffe toured the campground struck by a tornado yesterday and warned he believes that extreme weather is the new norm. >> listen, we have extreme weather patterns. >> i'm in my camper right now and something crazy is going on outside. >> as you can see,...
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congressman lee terry is with me on the house, energy and commerce committee. welcome back to the program. thanks so much for joining us. >> well, thank you for having me and good morning to you. >> so what do you think this means? i mean, are we finally going to get some answers, since the federal judge is forcing officials there to testify under oath? >> well, let's hope so. what the american public really needs right now is the truth. the truth will be a powerful antidote. right now what's being caused is a great deal of mistrust in government, regardless of what party you're in. people just see this as evidence that government isn't working right. and hopefully, the judge can get the truth, because when -- just looks like they're hiding evidence. >> well, why do you think it's so important to point out that she told the staff, watch what you put in e-mails? this was very close to when, in fact, this was about to blow up. >> well, what it tells me, as a lawyer, this is very damaging evidence, because first of all, it tells me that she knew what she was doing
congressman lee terry is with me on the house, energy and commerce committee. welcome back to the program. thanks so much for joining us. >> well, thank you for having me and good morning to you. >> so what do you think this means? i mean, are we finally going to get some answers, since the federal judge is forcing officials there to testify under oath? >> well, let's hope so. what the american public really needs right now is the truth. the truth will be a powerful antidote....
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you never heard terry use that as an excuse. i can't get anything done because of the legislature people sent me. that's not the way you do business. whoever you sent me, it's our job to make things happen. so in new jersey even despite those things, despite all the vetoes and my first two years as governor i set a record for vetoes for a two-year period since our new constitution was instituted in 1947. and the two years after that i broke the record for the first two years. and we're going to break another record. sometimes as go nor i have to say no. someone asked me if i'm staying in iowa tonight. i said part of my legislature was in town today without me there. they are not allowed in the state house without adult supervision, i have to get home. as much as i'd love to stay here, i have to get home to be in the state house tomorrow to see what they were up to today. but also we've been able to cap property taxes in our state. we have 6,000 fewer employees on the new jersey state payroll than when i got in office in 2010. we
you never heard terry use that as an excuse. i can't get anything done because of the legislature people sent me. that's not the way you do business. whoever you sent me, it's our job to make things happen. so in new jersey even despite those things, despite all the vetoes and my first two years as governor i set a record for vetoes for a two-year period since our new constitution was instituted in 1947. and the two years after that i broke the record for the first two years. and we're going to...
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. >> terry says his try at louisville metro is based on a life long struggle with drug use.s been arrested 27 tips and convicted on charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. he's now 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, this is what we call the grill, which is where we go our searches. we have the inmate stand here with his back to the wall. the officer tells him to take everything out of their pockets, jewelry, watches, 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 something that makes it into the facility, it's made it in through the rectal area. >> and he quickly proves to be part of the 99%. >> just keep your hands up, all right? what are you trying to conceal? just hang tight for a second. come this way. >> he was taken to our strip area on the booking floor. i asked him did he have anything? he admitted to having cigarettes. i asked him why. he sta
. >> terry says his try at louisville metro is based on a life long struggle with drug use.s been arrested 27 tips and convicted on charges including trafficking, possession, robbery and assault. he's now 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, this is what we call the grill, which is where we go our searches. we have the inmate stand here with his back to the wall. the...
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>> it's terry, sir. >> jimmy: where are you from, terry?west los angeles. >> jimmy: wow, i can see the whole night sky in your pants. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: terry, are you an accomplished belly flopper? >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: all right, terry. ready to do this? >> yes, sir. i don't want to wet the judges though. >> jimmy: the score to beat is 28. guillermo, count him down. >> guillermo: three, two, one! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: wow. wow. like a tsunami. let's look at the instant replay. you can see here he got some good height and then straight down. that's how you do it, folks. that is how you do it right there. let's find out -- again, cheryl did not see one second of that. and john henson, we start with you. >> you know what? i'm going to have to deduct one point for the fit of the suit. >> jimmy: okay, john gives him a 9. cheryl? >> i don't have to shower for the next week. so i'm going to give him a 10. >> jimmy: cheryl with the perfect score of 10. and finally greg? >> i'm giving him a 10. >> jimmy:
>> it's terry, sir. >> jimmy: where are you from, terry?west los angeles. >> jimmy: wow, i can see the whole night sky in your pants. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: terry, are you an accomplished belly flopper? >> yes, i am. >> jimmy: all right, terry. ready to do this? >> yes, sir. i don't want to wet the judges though. >> jimmy: the score to beat is 28. guillermo, count him down. >> guillermo: three, two, one! [...
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terry: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm going to recognize the gentleman from florida, the author of this bill, chief negotiator that worked on -- in a very bipartisan way in this committee and allowed it to come out of our committee in a unanimous way, recognize the gentleman from florida for four minutes. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for four minutes. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate all your good work on this bill as well, your leadership on this very important subcommittee, and i appreciate it very much. mr. speaker, h.r. 4450, the travel promotion, enhancement and modernization act, which would re-authorize brand u.s.a. numerous ted time has accountability measures and strengthens the transparency of the public-private partnerships that promotes increased tourism to the united states. passage of h.r. 4450 will be good for the economy. it's a jobs bill, mr. speaker. a recent analysis performed by the independent firm oxfo
terry: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm going to recognize the gentleman from florida, the author of this bill, chief negotiator that worked on -- in a very bipartisan way in this committee and allowed it to come out of our committee in a unanimous way, recognize the gentleman from florida for four minutes. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for four minutes. mr. bilirakis: thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate all your good work...
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nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us in san jose this evening. terry, you're supposed to read your bill page by page, line by line. but really, most of us don't do that. >> that's very true. the hideous thing about this process they call cramming, they drop a bogus charge on your phone bill, and then they hide it. even if you're look for it, you may not see it. that's what the federal trade commission said that t-mobile has been doing for years, and now it's payback time for t-mobile. news of the lawsuit is especially disturbing to t-mobile customers like oscar acuna of san jose. >> if it's true, that's really sad. but i've been with t-mobile for, like, a couple of months. and i really like it. i haven't had that problem with them. >> reporter: the ftc lawsuit says there is a problem. that since 2009, t-mobile has allowed other companies to bill its customers, typically about $10 a month for sms text message subscriptions they had never requested. the subscriptions on a host of topics including astrology and flirting. with t-mobile allegedly rece
nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us in san jose this evening. terry, you're supposed to read your bill page by page, line by line. but really, most of us don't do that. >> that's very true. the hideous thing about this process they call cramming, they drop a bogus charge on your phone bill, and then they hide it. even if you're look for it, you may not see it. that's what the federal trade commission said that t-mobile has been doing for years, and now it's payback time for t-mobile....