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terry: senator dr. james mcnaughton's book ends at the end of world war ii, and the occupation forces had 3000 japanese linguists nisei. in 2007, you sent a letter to the secretary of the army to request that a book be written about the nisei in the occupation forces, and the secretary sent a letter to you i think, in january of this year saying that they were going to do that. why did you embark on that venture? senator akaka: after "the linguists" was written, i felt that there was another story that needed to be written, and that was the occupation of japan. i really believe the success of the japanese government today -- the foundation was set by the m.i.s. service, and felt that our country needs to know that m.i.s. members worked with the japanese government after world war ii. many of the things that happened there that helped to shape the japanese government was really aided by the service of the m.i.s. that were there. they were the translators. they were the ones that worked with officials the
terry: senator dr. james mcnaughton's book ends at the end of world war ii, and the occupation forces had 3000 japanese linguists nisei. in 2007, you sent a letter to the secretary of the army to request that a book be written about the nisei in the occupation forces, and the secretary sent a letter to you i think, in january of this year saying that they were going to do that. why did you embark on that venture? senator akaka: after "the linguists" was written, i felt that there was...
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terry harshly. the result was he contacted me and said i was criticized from all size -- from all sides. but your criticism is something i can live with and discuss and i would like to have a personal discussion with you. we met more than once and the correspondent. the way he criticized israeli policies and occupied territories doesn't bother me. i also grew with him. but there were certain things in his home which were unacceptable for me. they have the means to destroy iran. i said this was ridiculous. but i insisted in my article and all my interviews that he was never an anti-semi. i have many reasons to say that. of i think that is the reason why he wanted to have a close and personal contact. terry: thank you for joining us. steve: despite an appearance by far right dutch politician -- organizers predicted as many as 3000 people would turn out to see him. the actual number put it at 10,000. islam belongs to germany. steve: let's go to florian nash. fill us in. florian: yes, he did. i would as
terry harshly. the result was he contacted me and said i was criticized from all size -- from all sides. but your criticism is something i can live with and discuss and i would like to have a personal discussion with you. we met more than once and the correspondent. the way he criticized israeli policies and occupied territories doesn't bother me. i also grew with him. but there were certain things in his home which were unacceptable for me. they have the means to destroy iran. i said this was...
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terry, there was a report that you read 300 to 400 books a year. terry:. all my life -- all my life. i read very quickly. i can member a lot of the books -- i can remember a lot of the books. the use to bring us books in used paperbacks. they would bring a box of books and dump it. it could be anything. i polished my french on french crime novels. one of the few i didn't read was "how to breast-feed your baby." i thought that would be a little cooperation. the only books we ever turned back to them were barbara cartland novels. mort: diane and john, could you tell us more about the funded -- about the foundation and what you hope to accomplish and need? diane: i guess the reason we started was because we don't want jim to have died in vain. he would have wanted something good to come out of this horrific experience. i feel that so strongly, and we do as parents. we are just trying to look at some of the areas where there are gaps. one of them seems to be, there is no one advocating for american hostages in our country that we encountered. and we did some m
terry, there was a report that you read 300 to 400 books a year. terry:. all my life -- all my life. i read very quickly. i can member a lot of the books -- i can remember a lot of the books. the use to bring us books in used paperbacks. they would bring a box of books and dump it. it could be anything. i polished my french on french crime novels. one of the few i didn't read was "how to breast-feed your baby." i thought that would be a little cooperation. the only books we ever...
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i wouldn't let nothing happen to terry. i wouldn't let nothing happen to terry.nds, the ones i'm close with that i know from the streets know me and terry are homies. we're just friends. that's as far as it goes. >> you're the homey, man, you know you're the homey. >> i would like to be known for more than just a homey or a frie friend, someone who is sincere and nice, that can be there to talk to them, you know, just as a person, instead of the situation as it was. >> talk about putting somebody on the spot. >> what? >> talk about putting somebody on the spot. wow. >> with terry's future possibly hanging in the balance, terry and clarence will have to wait to find out if their request to live together is granted. >>> coming up on "lockup: extended stay," will these potential cellmates become soul mates? >> when you see somebody acting just like a woman, there's always going to be some type of temptation. >>> plus, officers give these inmates a surprise wake-up call. what you're doing now, janice. blogging. your blog is just pictures of you in the mirror. it's ca
i wouldn't let nothing happen to terry. i wouldn't let nothing happen to terry.nds, the ones i'm close with that i know from the streets know me and terry are homies. we're just friends. that's as far as it goes. >> you're the homey, man, you know you're the homey. >> i would like to be known for more than just a homey or a frie friend, someone who is sincere and nice, that can be there to talk to them, you know, just as a person, instead of the situation as it was. >> talk...
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terry: i think the u.s.ent seriously needs to revise its policies or lack of policies on how they handle hostage incidents. i hope that in this review they are doing, that they are talking to hostage families and former hostages and getting some real input from them. i fear there is a bunch of people sitting around the table at the nsc or state department feeding each other their opinions. i don't know. i hope you guys, with your movement, managed to persuade them to listen to people like u.k. hostage and other people. i'm not very confident in my -- diane: we the media to help and we need the american public to wants that. we get nasty letters saying, what was your fullest son doing out there? a lot of americans don't agree. and that is ok. i think the american public needs to weigh in and become aware about how you feel about it. david: all these issues become difficult in terms of the media blackout. when david rohde was kidnapped the new york times decided to ask other news organizations not to cover it
terry: i think the u.s.ent seriously needs to revise its policies or lack of policies on how they handle hostage incidents. i hope that in this review they are doing, that they are talking to hostage families and former hostages and getting some real input from them. i fear there is a bunch of people sitting around the table at the nsc or state department feeding each other their opinions. i don't know. i hope you guys, with your movement, managed to persuade them to listen to people like u.k....
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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. >> 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 is proving too hot for safety of
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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then i began to have thoughts about terri.ught maybe terri was a little bit different, you know. >> how so? >> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman, and i thought that the person maybe had been a man. >> why? >> from feeling into this area of their body, you know. i thought that's very similar to me, you know. it's like the person has had their sex organ removed. that's what i thought, you know, but i wasn't completely sure. this was after we got married. >> it was on the fourth day of their honeymoon when terri confirmed moore's suspicions. >> i confronted terri, you know, with some questions that i had, and she told me that she had been a man. >> did it make you question yourself? >> oh, yeah. still to this day. >> tell me about that. >> well, to find out you're in love with someone that is homosexual and you're not a homosexual, then things started progressing to real loss of temper, you know, towards the individual and hatred for the individual. i began to hate them, you know, and i hated them enoug
then i began to have thoughts about terri.ught maybe terri was a little bit different, you know. >> how so? >> i felt that the person was more like a man than like a woman, and i thought that the person maybe had been a man. >> why? >> from feeling into this area of their body, you know. i thought that's very similar to me, you know. it's like the person has had their sex organ removed. that's what i thought, you know, but i wasn't completely sure. this was after we got...
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live on u.s. 50, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> new at 6:00 gusting winds created products for a homeowner in san francisco tonight. fire crews had to be called out after scaffnéding collapsed. this happened in the laurel heights neighborhood. no one was hurt luckily. but it did take firefighters nearly an hour to dismantle that crumbling scaffold. >>> we had some severe weather in sacramento. take a look at this funnel cloud this afternoon. around 2:00 p.m., the national weather service issued its first severe thunderstorm warning for a handful of counties in the central valley. now, despite the warnings and funnel clouds, there were no confirmed touchdowns of any tornadoes. our drought coverage continues online, right on the front page of our website. that's at nbcbayarea.com. >>> a peninsula house fire sends one person to the hospital. flames breaking out just before 4:00 p.m. at a home on helen drive near the green hills country club in millbrae. i want to show you some video. the crews finally got the upper hand on to the fire. investigators think the
live on u.s. 50, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> new at 6:00 gusting winds created products for a homeowner in san francisco tonight. fire crews had to be called out after scaffnéding collapsed. this happened in the laurel heights neighborhood. no one was hurt luckily. but it did take firefighters nearly an hour to dismantle that crumbling scaffold. >>> we had some severe weather in sacramento. take a look at this funnel cloud this...
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live in echo summit, terry mcsweeney, bay area news. >> if i were you terry, i would throw myself on the ground and make some snow angels before i leave leave. >> come on, terry, you can do it. >> come on. >> putting poor terry on the spot. does he have enough snow to make a couple more snowane kel angels there? >> well, the snow warning should expire at midnight, but it is not to say that we sont see a few more snow showers, and the snow will rise a couple thousand more feet. we will have a couple morer showers out to the east bay. and right now, courtesy of at&t park, 53 degrees, and san jose is mostly cloudy and out to dublin we have bneen seeing a few light temperatures and a cool breeze. nowhere near this gusty as last night heading into tomorrow. most of the moisture is headed off to the east. you can see here off to the east bay, you can see the energy dropping back to the east side of the energy system and you can see from livermore to pleasanton and castro valley and drifting by from the south, and as the system goes to the bay area you can see here on the future cast tomorr
live in echo summit, terry mcsweeney, bay area news. >> if i were you terry, i would throw myself on the ground and make some snow angels before i leave leave. >> come on, terry, you can do it. >> come on. >> putting poor terry on the spot. does he have enough snow to make a couple more snowane kel angels there? >> well, the snow warning should expire at midnight, but it is not to say that we sont see a few more snow showers, and the snow will rise a couple...
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are you terry?immy: let's switch back. we'll switch back, and then we'll finish the interview. it's just a couple more questions. >> you happy with this? >> yeah. all right. >> okay. >> very good. is there -- hi. >> hi. >> so congratulations on the 40th anniversary of the "holy grail." [ laughter ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: a very interesting story, the funding of the film. you couldn't actually afford it, so we had to find different pop groups to support it. >> why did you use coconuts? >> jimmy: we couldn't afford real coconuts. so we had fake ones. the coconuts all the time. and funny, because terry didn't even know we had fake coconuts. honestly. next thing i know, it's fantastically funny, thank you. it's fantastic -- you know, we just did it and next thing you know -- next thing, you know it was the beatles were the biggest thing in america. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. now there's a screening tomorrow night? >> yes. >> there's going to be a box set later -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: we discu
are you terry?immy: let's switch back. we'll switch back, and then we'll finish the interview. it's just a couple more questions. >> you happy with this? >> yeah. all right. >> okay. >> very good. is there -- hi. >> hi. >> so congratulations on the 40th anniversary of the "holy grail." [ laughter ] >> thank you. >> jimmy: a very interesting story, the funding of the film. you couldn't actually afford it, so we had to find different pop...
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news." >> oh, terry, you need a hat and some gloves! thanks so much. >> reporter: it feels great! >> sure it does terry. >> well despite all this snow we continue our drought coverage, because that's still in effect. it's going to be on our website. just click on the story box on the top of the page that says "drought watch." again, that's at nbcbayarea.com. >>> we're also following developing news this hour in millbrae. firefighters monitoring hotspots after knocking down a two-alarm house fire just a few minutes ago. this is on helen drive near the green hills country club. so some live pictures now. we're going to show you from earlier before. you can see the smoke is clearing. one firefighter is hurt, though. we just learned minutes ago from pg&e that the fire is not gas-related. here's some cell phone video when the house was engulfed in smoke, and then our nbc chopper also overhead. we have a crew arriving on the scene. we'll bring you more updates as get them into our newsroom. >>> we are learning more right now about the cable c
news." >> oh, terry, you need a hat and some gloves! thanks so much. >> reporter: it feels great! >> sure it does terry. >> well despite all this snow we continue our drought coverage, because that's still in effect. it's going to be on our website. just click on the story box on the top of the page that says "drought watch." again, that's at nbcbayarea.com. >>> we're also following developing news this hour in millbrae. firefighters monitoring...
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terry madonna with the f&m poll. good morning, terry. and christine flowers, attorney and journalist. welcome to all of you. let's dive right into the philadelphia mayor's race, because we had a second big debate last week. a major incident within the first several minutes. lynne abraham, one of the candidates, fainted on stage. a doctor was called. she was told not to finish the debate. she was back out on the campaign trail the next day and appears to be back up to speed. but some people say this really goes to the heart of one of her challenges, which was questions about her age and whether she would have the stamina to have such a rigorous job. other people say this is recoverable and a no-big-deal situation. she's a strong candidate. what's your reaction? >> well, i think -- i agree with the latter statement. i don't think this is a serious problem in the campaign. the problem, it seems, that all of them had -- who has the money, who has the organizational support? it's kenney and williams. and, you know, i'm not gonna articulate th
terry madonna with the f&m poll. good morning, terry. and christine flowers, attorney and journalist. welcome to all of you. let's dive right into the philadelphia mayor's race, because we had a second big debate last week. a major incident within the first several minutes. lynne abraham, one of the candidates, fainted on stage. a doctor was called. she was told not to finish the debate. she was back out on the campaign trail the next day and appears to be back up to speed. but some people...
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terry mcsweeney nbc news. >>> thank you, terry. are you tired of watching the ads on youtube? well there is soon a new subscription service to watch without ads interruptionng. there is no word on how much it will cost. >>> and if you are going to be flying out of s.j.c. there is new construction going to be starting at the airport to replace 55 panels to ensure that the pilots will have a new smooth takeoff and landing. it is not to impact flights, but we will will see what happens. >>> and now, with the drought, urinals are in the spotlight. today, there is a vote for stricter standards for faucets and urinals. starting january 1st, they are limited to 0.20 per flush. and now in california, they must have a limit of 1.2 gallons were per minute and right now the standard is 1.1 gallons per minute. >> let's change the subject. >> you don't like that subject? >> no, i don't. >> and hopefully we will have enough rain so that you don't have to worry about water inging any lawns. and right now, there is a view from at&t park, and san jose, fog-free, and 53 e doe degrees, and out t
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terry was out of the vehicle. 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 blow
terry was out of the vehicle. 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...
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i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. she is officially in.illary clinton run informing the white house, again. the candidate who declared she had cracked the glass ceiling back in 2008 is looking to make history in 2016 as the first female president of the united states. nbc bay area's kimberly terry joining us now with more on how she made the announcement. >> reporter: after years of anticipation today hillary clinton used twitter and her own website to announce she is making a second run for the democrat nomination n. her video on hillary clinton.com she says she is hitting the road to quote earn your vote. she says quote, everyday americans need a champion and i want to be that champion. political analysts say she is starting out with name recognition and a huge support system but she needs to work hard to win over critics and skeptics, including those in her own party. >> she cannot take the nomination for granted. there are plenty on the liberal wing who want to test her. so to imagine that hillary clinton just walks into this without a
i'm peggy bunker. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. she is officially in.illary clinton run informing the white house, again. the candidate who declared she had cracked the glass ceiling back in 2008 is looking to make history in 2016 as the first female president of the united states. nbc bay area's kimberly terry joining us now with more on how she made the announcement. >> reporter: after years of anticipation today hillary clinton used twitter and her own website to announce she is making...
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>> terry moran with secretary kerry tonight in switzerland. terry, thank you. >>> and this evening, the breaking headline back here at home from the fbi. two young american women now under arrest. authorities say they were studying the boston bombings, plotting another attack here in the u.s. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: two u.s. women, one-time roommates from queens, new york, accused of being covert supporters of two of america's arch enemies, isis and al qaeda's deadly affiliate in yemen. noelle velentzas, 28, and asia siddiqui, age 31, in federal court today. their alleged plan? to detonate a bomb in a massive terrorist attack here in the u.s. both suspects had been allegedly studying bomb-making online, including the pressure cooker explosive used in the boston marathon attacks. authorities found four propane tanks they say siddiqui planned to turn into a deadly explosive. the other suspect had allegedly been inspired by isis videos like this showing radicals beheading victims. >> from the plannin
>> terry moran with secretary kerry tonight in switzerland. terry, thank you. >>> and this evening, the breaking headline back here at home from the fbi. two young american women now under arrest. authorities say they were studying the boston bombings, plotting another attack here in the u.s. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: two u.s. women, one-time roommates from queens, new york, accused of being covert supporters of two of america's...
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[cheers and applause] >> yeah, terry!ws and i guarantee we're gonna have some fun today right here on millionaire! [cheers and applause] with a collection of over 500 chicken souvenirs, you may think our returning contestant might be chicken today but she says the only road she'll be crossing will be the one that leads to a million dollars. from roslindale, massachusetts please welcome ann hopps morgan! >> hi, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> how you doing, ann? >> good to see you again. >> how are you? come on back here. >> i am excellent. >> wow. now, what would you do when you get the million dollars? >> [laughs] well, we've got some nieces and nephews who could use some help with their educational expenses, but there's always a-- room for a few more chickens in the coop, terry. >> i hear you. i hear you. you'd get some live chickens. all right, here we go. well, it's great to see you. and just to recap, you are still battling your way through round 1. so far, you've banked $16,500. >> yes, yes, yes. >> and you are
[cheers and applause] >> yeah, terry!ws and i guarantee we're gonna have some fun today right here on millionaire! [cheers and applause] with a collection of over 500 chicken souvenirs, you may think our returning contestant might be chicken today but she says the only road she'll be crossing will be the one that leads to a million dollars. from roslindale, massachusetts please welcome ann hopps morgan! >> hi, everybody. [cheers and applause] >> how you doing, ann? >>...
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it was signed by governor terry mcauliffe this week. >> it was.s 4 shows how it will help families rest a little bit easier. >> reporter: nicholas from richmond loves to swim. david from fairfax county is a runner and works on the hill. this cutie, my any friend is a third-grader from delaware. kayla, nice to meet you. my name is zachery. >> each of these young people and countless others live with disabilities. meet steve, he's nick's dad. >> one of the biggest concerns i have as a parent of a child with special needs, what happens when we're gone. >> it will allow individuals to set up tax exempt accounts like college savings accounts but can be used for future living expenses. started with a big dream at the kitchen table of catherine beck and her late husband steve. >> individuals with challenges will no longer be forced to live in a life of poverty and that's where we were. >> because it was right but also because as parents of a teen daughter with down's syndrome they were impacted. in the end thousands signed up. national down's syndrome au
it was signed by governor terry mcauliffe this week. >> it was.s 4 shows how it will help families rest a little bit easier. >> reporter: nicholas from richmond loves to swim. david from fairfax county is a runner and works on the hill. this cutie, my any friend is a third-grader from delaware. kayla, nice to meet you. my name is zachery. >> each of these young people and countless others live with disabilities. meet steve, he's nick's dad. >> one of the biggest concerns...
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so let me start with terry. terry, if you could give us a brief rundown of how the u.s. government first worked with hostage families back in the early 1980's and then talk about the associated press, what changed, how do you see it evolving? terry: the american government used to look at hostage taking as a criminal enterprise. just as you do in crimes that involve hostages, what is the first that you do, you bring in a negotiator. that doesn't mean you will give them anything or you will reward them, but you will talk. by the mid-1980's, by 1985 when i was taken, the reagan administration was insisting that they would not negotiate with terrorists. as we all know, those of us who can remember the iran contra affair they were negotiating , with terrorists as a political -- practical matter until they became public and then they stopped. up until that point, they were talking to families of hostages. my sister, peg whom many of you , may remember, she was a front person for a group of families and it was very outspoken in her advocacy and pressure on the government to ge
so let me start with terry. terry, if you could give us a brief rundown of how the u.s. government first worked with hostage families back in the early 1980's and then talk about the associated press, what changed, how do you see it evolving? terry: the american government used to look at hostage taking as a criminal enterprise. just as you do in crimes that involve hostages, what is the first that you do, you bring in a negotiator. that doesn't mean you will give them anything or you will...
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abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran on whether there's any deal. terry? >> reporter: not tonight, david. and that means negotiators have failed to meet their deadline. and it feels like the wheels are coming off. the french are threatening to leave in the morning. so are the germans. but the americans are still at it. why? they feel they've come so far down the field here, they don't want to give up the progress they have made. and think about it -- americans and iranians haven't spoken to each other for decades, and they have been together for months and they're close. and they know critics in both countries want to kill these talks and they feel it may be their last chance. david? >> terry moran following this from switzerland tonight. terry, our thanks to you again this evening. >>> and now to yemen, on the brink of collapse. saudi arabia leading air strikes of course against shiite rebels marching across the country. the u.s. has been providing some intel. yemen now saying one of the strikes killed at least 40 people at a refugee camp near the saudi b
abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran on whether there's any deal. terry? >> reporter: not tonight, david. and that means negotiators have failed to meet their deadline. and it feels like the wheels are coming off. the french are threatening to leave in the morning. so are the germans. but the americans are still at it. why? they feel they've come so far down the field here, they don't want to give up the progress they have made. and think about it -- americans and iranians...
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terry moran, abc news, kathmandu, nepal. >> terry moran with one incredible scene today. terry, thank you. >>> and back here at home tonight, to the severe weather in the past 24 hours, from texas to florida, the flash floods drenching rains, dramatic rescues to show you. including this one outside dallas. a mother and daughter, their car no match for the powerful waters. a firefighter coming to their aid, he was also swept up in the current. all three are safe tonight. and now, a new threat this evening. those storms marching eastward. millions bracing for them. meteorologist ginger zee with the storm track. ginger? >> reporter: david, it has been a volatile day across much of florida. you can see right behind me, that's the water vapor imagery. central, southern florida with that massive moisture moving over it some of the storms have been strong imbedded in there. and one to even three inches of rain has already fallen. now, the heaviest rain is going to move to the north and east. so, central georgia, up through parts of south carolina and coastal north carolina, that
terry moran, abc news, kathmandu, nepal. >> terry moran with one incredible scene today. terry, thank you. >>> and back here at home tonight, to the severe weather in the past 24 hours, from texas to florida, the flash floods drenching rains, dramatic rescues to show you. including this one outside dallas. a mother and daughter, their car no match for the powerful waters. a firefighter coming to their aid, he was also swept up in the current. all three are safe tonight. and now,...
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he was with the 237rd army corps, and they are joining terry's forces. and now there is going to be a new objective sherman is going to be heading towards goldsboro. he'll rest and refit his army before continuing the march into virginia. and it's up to the 23rd commanded by general jacob b. hawks to secure goldsboro from sherman. guess who's in his way? general bragg's troops, consisting of general robert f.hock's division and tennessee troops who reach north carolina at this point. say what you will about bragg, at least he ain't timid. he launches an a> h on cox's forces a few miles east of kingstone on march 8th and succeeds in rounding a portion of cox's forests. and in the process, capturing 800 federals and one cannon. things looked good for the confederates on the first day, then the second day, he brings up reinforcements, the federals dig in bragg attempts an attack on the tenth, but he's repulsed. receiving word that cox is still receiving more reinforcements, bragg decides to fall back towards goldsboro ending the battle. now in the meantime
he was with the 237rd army corps, and they are joining terry's forces. and now there is going to be a new objective sherman is going to be heading towards goldsboro. he'll rest and refit his army before continuing the march into virginia. and it's up to the 23rd commanded by general jacob b. hawks to secure goldsboro from sherman. guess who's in his way? general bragg's troops, consisting of general robert f.hock's division and tennessee troops who reach north carolina at this point. say what...
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starting with terry. what is it that people can, citizens can do and should do to make all of this better? understand what it is that we do. um. what the process is. what reporters are out there for. what their purpose is. and respect what it is that we do. most you who are not involved in journalism do not understand how journalism works. you don't understand how we gather information and vet information and choose our stories. how we write them. how we edit them. you don't note process. it is a pretty rigorous process. the stuff that you see in the media is it and the certainly. in main line news organizations is pretty damn reliable. most of the reporters that i know are doing this not for certainly the upon money. or the fame. or the thrill. those that go out into danger repeatedly them. are not there for the adrenalin rush. they are there because they truly believe that it is important. and it is important for them to find the truth that best that they can for what is happening in the world. and that
starting with terry. what is it that people can, citizens can do and should do to make all of this better? understand what it is that we do. um. what the process is. what reporters are out there for. what their purpose is. and respect what it is that we do. most you who are not involved in journalism do not understand how journalism works. you don't understand how we gather information and vet information and choose our stories. how we write them. how we edit them. you don't note process. it is...
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terry mcsweeney is live in discovery bay. terry, that teenager said he wanted to know what it felt like to kill someone? >> reporter: yeah it's absolutely disturbing beyond belief. and just think what it was like for the parents, teachers and classmates who came here tonight. you can see the camera they left behind after the vigil. tonight we're finding out about the motive and exactly how close we came to avoiding this entire tragedy. >> a pain that we don't even understand or know. >> reporter: at tonight's vigil, 9-year-old jordan alm gren was remembered as a boy who could not stop smiling. >> he would do everything to make someone happy. >> reporter: investigators say the third grader was stabbed to bed as he slept in his bed. the attacker was a friend of the child's older brother at the house for a sleepover. 18-year-old william schultz confessed saying he did it because he wanted to see what it was like to take a life before the coming of the end of the world. the contra costa county sheriff's department confirmed the d
terry mcsweeney is live in discovery bay. terry, that teenager said he wanted to know what it felt like to kill someone? >> reporter: yeah it's absolutely disturbing beyond belief. and just think what it was like for the parents, teachers and classmates who came here tonight. you can see the camera they left behind after the vigil. tonight we're finding out about the motive and exactly how close we came to avoiding this entire tragedy. >> a pain that we don't even understand or...
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>> i'm ready to play, terry. >> all right.r millionaire money tree; 14 questions spread over 2 rounds with money values going from 100 bucks all the way up to $1 million. [cheers and applause]
>> i'm ready to play, terry. >> all right.r millionaire money tree; 14 questions spread over 2 rounds with money values going from 100 bucks all the way up to $1 million. [cheers and applause]
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david. >> terry, thank you. they are not giving up hope tonight in the search of survivors. you are about to see one of those rescues and they also come amidst images of anguish. and a temple there and tonight, nothing but runl remaining. the rescues still playing out. and alex mar quarterquardt is on the ground. >> reporter: he was buried for two days but when they move his arm, he responds. he is still alive. rescues across this battered nation. we saw crews working tirelessly knowing that time is running out. this rescue team from india is digging down into a collapsed fast food restaurant. they think are four people down there. they don't know if they are dead or alive. the disaster just after noon on saturday the trees on the drive starts to shake. terror sets in. and in this restaurant people run for the door. and customers tossed from side to side. more than two daps, there are violent after shocks. on the streets, panic streams pass buildings back. >> holly:. with all the powerful after shocks so many are afraid of sleeping inside of the home and they are built the m
david. >> terry, thank you. they are not giving up hope tonight in the search of survivors. you are about to see one of those rescues and they also come amidst images of anguish. and a temple there and tonight, nothing but runl remaining. the rescues still playing out. and alex mar quarterquardt is on the ground. >> reporter: he was buried for two days but when they move his arm, he responds. he is still alive. rescues across this battered nation. we saw crews working tirelessly...
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it's abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran. >> reporter: good evening, juju.he deadlines came and went here. the negotiators, some of them came and went. but those who stuck it out emerged after several marathon sessions to announce a breakthrough. in the words of secretary of state kerry, they have opened a window of possibility for a deal that is hoped will bring iran's nuclear ambitions under strict international control. on the streets of tehran tonight, there was joy. to so many of the people of iran, so long cut off from the world economy, this deal is about more than nuclear technology and international relations, it's about hope. in luzon, switzerland, where negotiators worked marathon sessions to get this deal done there was a sense of relief more than anything else. for secretary of state john kerry, today was a personal achievement. but he acknowledges there's still a lot of work to do and the deal is far from done. >> could this whole thing still fall apart in the next few months will you hammer out the -- >> of course it could. >> what's the chanc
it's abc's chief foreign correspondent terry moran. >> reporter: good evening, juju.he deadlines came and went here. the negotiators, some of them came and went. but those who stuck it out emerged after several marathon sessions to announce a breakthrough. in the words of secretary of state kerry, they have opened a window of possibility for a deal that is hoped will bring iran's nuclear ambitions under strict international control. on the streets of tehran tonight, there was joy. to so...
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terry mcsweeney nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. coming up in sports jared moncure has more sports. and you can check it out on our website, find the slide show, with fan pictures, lots of fun things there at nbc bay area.com. >> it was crazy, i didn't know what to think. it was a shock. >>> a bay area commuter stranded. still ahead, the troubling trend we uncovered and the specific car targeted by thieves. >>> plus peek-a-boo. that's a mountain lion you're looking at. the tricky effort to evict this cat that's lurking under someone's house. also -- >> the pain never stopped. the beating might have stopped, but the pain never stopped. >> the man at the center of the horse chase and disturbing beating shares his side of the story. why he says it was even worse than this video shows. >>> some new video to show you tonight. that's a big cat trapped in a southern california home's crawl space. it's not just your run of the mill mountain lion. he has a name. p 22. traveled from the santa monica mountains crossing two freeways before maki
terry mcsweeney nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. coming up in sports jared moncure has more sports. and you can check it out on our website, find the slide show, with fan pictures, lots of fun things there at nbc bay area.com. >> it was crazy, i didn't know what to think. it was a shock. >>> a bay area commuter stranded. still ahead, the troubling trend we uncovered and the specific car targeted by thieves. >>> plus peek-a-boo. that's a mountain lion you're...
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nichols. >> terry nichols certainly believed the federal government was against the average person. he considered himself to be a prisoner in a country that wasn't his. >> beginning in september of '94 is really when they started to gather the ingredients. >> the both of them were buying the material for the bomb and collecting it. it was like a long-term project for them. because this is a 7,000-pound bomb they're building. >> they are going and making large purchases of ammonium nitrate in these 50-pound bags, this granular fertilizer that will make up half the bomb. they go around, they've got various storage sites where they're storing the stuff and getting ready to pull it all together. >> mcveigh had nichols totally under his control. from the beginning, the plan was mcveigh's. nichols was a bit player. >> but who was this man and what made him become the terrorist to go on and kill 168 innocent people? >> i take full responsibility for all my actions and for who i am. i am not looking in any way, shape or form to bring anything on my parents or my upbringing. >> tim was born
nichols. >> terry nichols certainly believed the federal government was against the average person. he considered himself to be a prisoner in a country that wasn't his. >> beginning in september of '94 is really when they started to gather the ingredients. >> the both of them were buying the material for the bomb and collecting it. it was like a long-term project for them. because this is a 7,000-pound bomb they're building. >> they are going and making large purchases...
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and new light on the investigation into terry mcauliffe. it shows that he denied a request from the department of homeland security, saying that he was reportedly too busy running the commonwealth. maryland's -- ben cardin is moving up in the senate foreign relations committee. he will replace robert menendez as the ranking member. menendez is facing charges for allegedly accepting bribes. he has pled not guilty in court. star power at a star attraction. the new push from larry hogan and rg iii and why this event at six flags was so important. kevin: why is a golf course dividing an entire community? i'm kevin lewis and i have the answer. tim: the redskins have yet to win against the canadiens, but they are in montreal tonight. i have the very latest. as abc 7 news at 6:00 continues. maureen: six flags held an anti-bullying pep rally today to prevent a repeat of last year's fright night problems. governor larry hogan is hoping to make the park more family friendly and to get the message across he brought rg iii. he told the teenagers he was
and new light on the investigation into terry mcauliffe. it shows that he denied a request from the department of homeland security, saying that he was reportedly too busy running the commonwealth. maryland's -- ben cardin is moving up in the senate foreign relations committee. he will replace robert menendez as the ranking member. menendez is facing charges for allegedly accepting bribes. he has pled not guilty in court. star power at a star attraction. the new push from larry hogan and rg iii...
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>> all yours terry. [laughter] >> let me step back one thing and the question about what you say to your children who want to do this what did i say to my daughter when she called me up and said i don't want to be an actress in a more. i want to be a journalist? i worried about her. she does things that are risky. she doesn't cover active or but she does going to places that are dangerous. what do i tell the? i tell her pretty much the same thing i tell my students. if this is really what you want to do, if you really and this is important enough, then make sure that you're ready for it. make sure you're prepared for it. make sure you know how to deal how to assess and how to deal with the danger. it's really hard to play the professor with your daughter, by the way. it's very hard. but she does listen and we talk a lot about the things that she's doing. she recognizes that i've got a lot of experience in this, i've been there, jake accept somethings and of things she doesn't. >> terry, could you have co
>> all yours terry. [laughter] >> let me step back one thing and the question about what you say to your children who want to do this what did i say to my daughter when she called me up and said i don't want to be an actress in a more. i want to be a journalist? i worried about her. she does things that are risky. she doesn't cover active or but she does going to places that are dangerous. what do i tell the? i tell her pretty much the same thing i tell my students. if this is...
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so let me start with terry. terry, if you can just give us a brief rundown of how the u.s. government first worked with hostage families back in the early '80s, and then in your case, "the associated press," in what changed and how do you see it evolving? >> the american government used to look at hostagetaking as a criminal enterprise. and just as you do in crimes that involve hostages, what's the first thing you do, you bring in a negotiator that doesn't mean you'll give them anything or you're going to reward them for what they're doing but you've got to talk. by the mid '80s by 1985 when i was taken, the government was the reagan administration was insisting that they would not negotiate with terrorists. well, as we all know, those of us old enough to remember the iran-contra, they were negotiating with terrorists, as a practical matter. until the negotiations were uncovered, became public, and then they stop. up to that point they were actually talking to the families of hostages. my sister whom many of you may remember was a front person for a group of families and wa
so let me start with terry. terry, if you can just give us a brief rundown of how the u.s. government first worked with hostage families back in the early '80s, and then in your case, "the associated press," in what changed and how do you see it evolving? >> the american government used to look at hostagetaking as a criminal enterprise. and just as you do in crimes that involve hostages, what's the first thing you do, you bring in a negotiator that doesn't mean you'll give them...
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. >>> and terri schiavo's memory honored today. today is the 10th anniversary of her death.enefits the terri schiavo life and hope network, free resource for patients and families facing life hospital threatening situations. terri schiavo a montgomery county native brain damaged from cardiac arrest and died in 2005 when her husband won the right to have her feeding tube remove. >>> "healthcheck" at 11:00, the definition of hypertension come under pressure. through threshold for patients with hard disease. 140 over 90 now 130 over 80. and that change can lead to more medication prescribed. the good news there are many ways to lower blood pressure besides drug as always diet and exercise are key. >>> the topic of raising blood pressure, philadelphia's traffic may come to mind. g.p.s. company tom tom reported the city is 20th on the list of america's worse rush hours. that is not bad as they are the fifth largest city. los angeles tops it as worst. >>> and count on the morning team to let you know the latest to are i don't you are commute. they are on beginning at 4:30 a.m. met
. >>> and terri schiavo's memory honored today. today is the 10th anniversary of her death.enefits the terri schiavo life and hope network, free resource for patients and families facing life hospital threatening situations. terri schiavo a montgomery county native brain damaged from cardiac arrest and died in 2005 when her husband won the right to have her feeding tube remove. >>> "healthcheck" at 11:00, the definition of hypertension come under pressure. through...
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david. >> terry, thank you. they are not giving up hope tonight in the search of survivors. you are about to see one of those rescues and they also come amidst images of anguish. the devastating before and after we saw in "the new york times" today. the ancient temple there and tonight, nothing but rubble remaining. the rescues still playing out. and alex marquardt is on the ground. >> reporter: today rescue workers pulling a man from a mountain of rock and debris. he was buried for two days. but when he moves his arm, he responds. he is still alive. rescues across this battered nation. we saw crews working tirelessly knowing that time is running out. this rescue team from india is digging down into a collapsed fast food restaurant. they think there are four people down there. they don't know if they are dead or alive. the disaster just after noon on saturday. a surveillance camera capturing the lives on the trees starting to shake. terror sets in. and in this restaurant, people run for the door. the building itself rocks like a ship on waves. and customers tossed from side
david. >> terry, thank you. they are not giving up hope tonight in the search of survivors. you are about to see one of those rescues and they also come amidst images of anguish. the devastating before and after we saw in "the new york times" today. the ancient temple there and tonight, nothing but rubble remaining. the rescues still playing out. and alex marquardt is on the ground. >> reporter: today rescue workers pulling a man from a mountain of rock and debris. he was...
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>> all right, terry moran with us again tonight from nepal. terry, thank you. >>> back here at home this evening, and to colorado the movie theater massacre and accused gunman james holmes. right there in court for a day of heartbreaking testimony. his parents in the courtroom, as well. and what some are now saying about the accused killer's behavior when the jury is in the room and when they're not. abc's clanton sandell is there, too. >> reporter: the testimony about that night is wrenching. >> i got down everybody's screaming. >> there was blood on the seats. >> reporter: and listening in court today, the killer's parents, robert and arlene holmes as prosecutors paint their son as a calculating monsers who deserves to die. >> he would make himself feel better by killing people. >> reporter: the couple writing in "the denver post," have insisted their son once a promising neuroscience student, is not a monster. his mother even publishing a recent book argue, mental illness changed his brain. holmes is acting that she's seen him smile and eve
>> all right, terry moran with us again tonight from nepal. terry, thank you. >>> back here at home this evening, and to colorado the movie theater massacre and accused gunman james holmes. right there in court for a day of heartbreaking testimony. his parents in the courtroom, as well. and what some are now saying about the accused killer's behavior when the jury is in the room and when they're not. abc's clanton sandell is there, too. >> reporter: the testimony about that...
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. >> now we'll hear this is terry hill from hill physician group i think he's the motorcyclist and lead for the aco administrator. >> and we'll have richard who's the brown and to tell la half of the population from the ah o from brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan >> welcome back. >> ann marie director of clinical services i'm very happy to have them. >> thank you all for taking time out of our busy schedules to be here undoubtedly there will be questions during the presentation that needs our expertise and response as we go forward to thank you for taking the time to come. >> as part of the presentation i will share my analysis then we'll have the two representatives terry hill and richard answer what we've old as questions and we'll go back and make a recommendation and close the presentation. >> that's correct. >> page 2 - okay. i don't know but we have the document on page 2 what we're doing is projecting the costs and establishing the recommended renewable for 2016 for the flex funded program before we give you our answer let's remember when we went into
. >> now we'll hear this is terry hill from hill physician group i think he's the motorcyclist and lead for the aco administrator. >> and we'll have richard who's the brown and to tell la half of the population from the ah o from brown and i've been terribly alone and forgotten in manhattan >> welcome back. >> ann marie director of clinical services i'm very happy to have them. >> thank you all for taking time out of our busy schedules to be here undoubtedly there...
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s terri schiavo's death. it's a clear as day reminder of how conservative politics works in this country at a very different level from public opinion. how conservative politics works within the republican party and how it manifests when republican politicians are either in power or trying to be and yes in the terry schiavo case ten years ago and the indiana case today the rest of the country may have a very distinct revulsion for what is going on. the rest of the country may have a clear and emotional take about what is going on and what is wrong about what they're doing. even to an overwhelming degree. 30 40, 50 point margins but inside the conservative move lt they're listening to different voices. they're hearing different people and if enough of them are in power, they get their way. as the country watches slack jawed and shocked and they don't care. joining us now is political analyst for the indianapolis star. thank you for joining us this evening. i know it's a very busy time. >> it is thanks rachel.
s terri schiavo's death. it's a clear as day reminder of how conservative politics works in this country at a very different level from public opinion. how conservative politics works within the republican party and how it manifests when republican politicians are either in power or trying to be and yes in the terry schiavo case ten years ago and the indiana case today the rest of the country may have a very distinct revulsion for what is going on. the rest of the country may have a clear and...
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he got them to call terri schiavo as a witness in congress. ordering her to appear in d.c. this is a woman who at that point had been in a persistent vegetative state for nearly 15 years. but they subpoenaed her to be a witness in congress. the idea was apparently that they taught maybe if they called her as a witness in the house and senate -- they issued subpoenas for her to appear they would maybe evoke federal witness protection laws to yank her out of the hospice again. the american public was horrified by what they were doing. congress called a special session of congress specifically to pass that law about moving jurisdiction about how the case would be heard and take it away from the state courts and make it a federal issue. here's the "time" magazine poll from that time. this is amazing. regardless of your opinion on the schiavo case, do you think it was right for congress to intervene in this matter or not? by a 55 point margin people say it was not right for congress to intervene in this matter. and people were so rivotted to the story maybe the most remarkable t
he got them to call terri schiavo as a witness in congress. ordering her to appear in d.c. this is a woman who at that point had been in a persistent vegetative state for nearly 15 years. but they subpoenaed her to be a witness in congress. the idea was apparently that they taught maybe if they called her as a witness in the house and senate -- they issued subpoenas for her to appear they would maybe evoke federal witness protection laws to yank her out of the hospice again. the american public...