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>> me, terry gross. >> jimmy: oh, hey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ terry, hi! hi, terry!mmy. sing the song. >> jimmy: what? [ laughter ] >> you know what, sing the damn song. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you want me to sing "despacito"? that's -- >> i don't want it. [ cheers and applause ] i don't want it. i don't want it. these guys want it, right here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't really know -- i don't know it. i don't really know it that well. i don't think so, terry, please. >> my birthday's coming up. in six months. [ laughter ] you do not mess with me on this day. >> jimmy: i'm sorry, terry, but you cannot make me sing the song. >> no, but i can! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ listen up, fallon, if you don't sing that song -- >> jimmy: anthony anderson? >> me and terry gross are going to make you look scary gross. [ light laughter ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: okay, fine. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ singing in foreign language ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] there. there! are you happy? [ cheers and applause ] >> yes. >> yes. we good. >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very m
>> me, terry gross. >> jimmy: oh, hey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ terry, hi! hi, terry!mmy. sing the song. >> jimmy: what? [ laughter ] >> you know what, sing the damn song. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you want me to sing "despacito"? that's -- >> i don't want it. [ cheers and applause ] i don't want it. i don't want it. these guys want it, right here. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't really know -- i don't know it. i don't really know it...
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runs 2:05 =terry//cu= just into the newsroom. =terry//cu= just into the newsroom. >> the department of justice opened a formal civil rights investigation into the situation here. >> there is some undue tension here boiling over this afternoon at counter protestors. shouted down and eventually forced out to unite the right organizer trying to talk to the media. it is the latest in what has been 24 hours of chaos and carnage in charlottesville after police say 20-year-old james alex fields jr. used his car as a weapon plowing into a crowd of people protesting and gathering of alt right white nationalists and neo-nazis. 32-year-old heather died in the attack. 19 were injured. he shot this video as the horror unfolded in front of him. >> he targeted this crowd. very clearly. there was no question of anyone that witnessed it that his intent was to cause a mass casualty incident. >> to the white supremists and neo-nazis that came to our state yesterday. there's no place for you here in charlottesville. there's no place for you in rirj
runs 2:05 =terry//cu= just into the newsroom. =terry//cu= just into the newsroom. >> the department of justice opened a formal civil rights investigation into the situation here. >> there is some undue tension here boiling over this afternoon at counter protestors. shouted down and eventually forced out to unite the right organizer trying to talk to the media. it is the latest in what has been 24 hours of chaos and carnage in charlottesville after police say 20-year-old james alex...
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terry: they are important to the process.he way i described it, congress needs a competent partner in the white house. and mr.as mr. cohn mnuchin are still there providing that, they had a competent partner. fundamentally, the weight congress will look at something is they need the president to sign a bill. as long as they are going in basically the same direction, that is probably what you get. 2vid: the gang of 6 -- the leaders in the house, plus mnuchin and cohn, are reportedly working hard on what the outline is going to be, early in the fall. at this point, are they trimming their sales? are they going for the major tax reform, or are they coming back and let's be more pragmatic and more modest and get something done? congressthink the way and the white house looks at this is they have a nine-month window from september through the middle of next year to produce, and i don't think they are interested in half-measures. congress particularly, veteran leaders in the house and senate, mr. mcconnell and mr. ryan, have always
terry: they are important to the process.he way i described it, congress needs a competent partner in the white house. and mr.as mr. cohn mnuchin are still there providing that, they had a competent partner. fundamentally, the weight congress will look at something is they need the president to sign a bill. as long as they are going in basically the same direction, that is probably what you get. 2vid: the gang of 6 -- the leaders in the house, plus mnuchin and cohn, are reportedly working hard...
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==terry/2-shot== and i )m terry mcsweeney. the countdown to tomorrow )s solar eclipse is well underway. ==terry/live pic== a live look outside right now -- where come tomorrow -- many eyes will be on the sky... hopefully with some proper glasses. ==terry rail== tomorrow )s total solar eclipse is the first for the u-s since 1979. --many people traveling to areas along the path of totality... . >>> tomorrow's total solar eclipse is the first for the u.s. since 1979. many traveling to areas along the path of totality where the sun will be completely covered by the moon. mark matthews reports from casper, wyoming, one of the prime viewing spots. >> reporter: we've come to casper, wyoming. and the reason we're here is casper, wyoming, is right on the center line of monday's total eclipse. >> this is the media center. you can see that they are putting up telescopes rather than television cameras. >> reporter: and this is the parking lot of the event center where i'm told tens of thousands of people will show up monday morning. this
==terry/2-shot== and i )m terry mcsweeney. the countdown to tomorrow )s solar eclipse is well underway. ==terry/live pic== a live look outside right now -- where come tomorrow -- many eyes will be on the sky... hopefully with some proper glasses. ==terry rail== tomorrow )s total solar eclipse is the first for the u-s since 1979. --many people traveling to areas along the path of totality... . >>> tomorrow's total solar eclipse is the first for the u.s. since 1979. many traveling to...
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[applause] terry, terry -- >> yes, sir.sts, and you fought them for a living -- >> 25 years almost. i just retired in october. greg: what are we doing wrong, what could we do better? >> you've got to give me more than 30 seconds, because i flew up to do this damn show. greg: we'll be right back. [applause] >> okay. here's -- i'm talking now about the home grown terror stuff. i've heard everything about everything else, and i've been doing that my whole life. sometimes you need to become what you aren't in order to protect and insure the future survival of what you actually are. that's principle behind self-defense and behind a lot of war withs. we do it, but we don't want to. you do what is necessary. now, before anyone calls me an islamophobe, i've lived with arabs, i've trained their soldiers, i've fought, i've bled, i've watched them die. i've delivered their babies, inoculated their farm animals, and i've helped them the whole time. so don't ever call me an islamophobe because probably most of you have never done what i
[applause] terry, terry -- >> yes, sir.sts, and you fought them for a living -- >> 25 years almost. i just retired in october. greg: what are we doing wrong, what could we do better? >> you've got to give me more than 30 seconds, because i flew up to do this damn show. greg: we'll be right back. [applause] >> okay. here's -- i'm talking now about the home grown terror stuff. i've heard everything about everything else, and i've been doing that my whole life. sometimes...
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i'm terry martin. it's summertime, and many holidaymakers are flocking to spain's canary islands in the atlantic. most head for the biggest of the islands, tenerife, which not only boasts great beaches, it also has a marine park where you can watch orca whales perform acrobatic stunts. the orcas are hugely popular. but animal rights activists say keeping them in captivity is cruel. we'll meet a woman whose son was killed by one of the park's whales, and she's fighting to have the animals released. more on that in just a few minutes. but first, we're off to scotland where many are worried about the impact that brexit could have on their future. scotland, of course, is still very much part of the u.k. which has decided to leave the european union. but it's still not clear what exactly brexit will mean in practical terms. negotiations between london and brussels are proving difficult, with one of the main sticking points being the right of e.u. citizens to live and work in the u.k. after brexit. some busi
i'm terry martin. it's summertime, and many holidaymakers are flocking to spain's canary islands in the atlantic. most head for the biggest of the islands, tenerife, which not only boasts great beaches, it also has a marine park where you can watch orca whales perform acrobatic stunts. the orcas are hugely popular. but animal rights activists say keeping them in captivity is cruel. we'll meet a woman whose son was killed by one of the park's whales, and she's fighting to have the animals...
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we continue to wait for terry mcauliffe, the governor of virginia.e's going to be holding a press conference coming up here in this hour to address the events of today, the violence in charlottesville and also the tragedy, the death of one person. we are waiting on information about the identity of this person and also about the updates for the others injured. 35 other people were taken to the hospital after a vehicle slammed into a crowd of protestors on foot. this was after a day of violent interactions between white nationalists and the counter protestors on the streets of charlottesville, virginia. we do also have other information coming in that in the 5:00 p.m. hour that there was a virginia state police helicopter that crashed southwest of charlottesville, and we are hearing about the actual aircraft with the virginia state police, saying that there have been two confirmed fatalities. again, this happening in albore more oh county. the crash is under investigation. nbc has not independently verified the confirmation of two people losing their
we continue to wait for terry mcauliffe, the governor of virginia.e's going to be holding a press conference coming up here in this hour to address the events of today, the violence in charlottesville and also the tragedy, the death of one person. we are waiting on information about the identity of this person and also about the updates for the others injured. 35 other people were taken to the hospital after a vehicle slammed into a crowd of protestors on foot. this was after a day of violent...
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terry, we have to run. i do want to say kim jong-un in north korea has been able to launch a missile that could hit -- and i saw this in the press. either l.a. my hometown, or chicago, your hometown. and that would mean no l.a. kings, no chicago blackhawks. we've got to stop this guy. >> we've got to stop them for other reasons other than those two sports franchises, liz. liz: it's not a funny story but terry and i joke about it. >> it's not. we do but that's a very serious story. liz: come back again, terry. thank you. >> i will, liz. thank you. liz: terry is telling me it's very serious. he's the biggest joker. chairman and ceo of cme. 60 minutes away, caterpillar among the biggest drags this time on the dow 30 after announcing that its cfo, chief financial officer will retire next year. caterpillar is down about 91 cents at the moment. had a great earnings report last week, though. under armour failing to replicate jordan spieth's dramatic come back at the british open. the sportswear maker reducing its
terry, we have to run. i do want to say kim jong-un in north korea has been able to launch a missile that could hit -- and i saw this in the press. either l.a. my hometown, or chicago, your hometown. and that would mean no l.a. kings, no chicago blackhawks. we've got to stop this guy. >> we've got to stop them for other reasons other than those two sports franchises, liz. liz: it's not a funny story but terry and i joke about it. >> it's not. we do but that's a very serious story....
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trump has spoken to virginia governor terry mcauliffe and pledged his support. some of the white nationalists at the rally cited president trump's victory as a val dafgs their beliefs. here's part of what the president said during remarks at his golf club in new jersey. >> there egregious display of rate red, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides, it's been going on for a long time in our country. not donald trump, not barack obama, this has been going on for a long, long time. it has no place in america. what is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order and the protection of innocent lives. >> reporters on the ground say the rally was scheduled for noon but people began arriving as early as 7:00 a.m. to there in support of the controversial statue and an eyewitness to the horror that ensued. saturday in charlottesville, lightweight supremacists descended on the town protesting the removal of a statute of general robert e. lee. >> come out here to support against removal of the statue of robert e. lee along with the various groups here. >> re
trump has spoken to virginia governor terry mcauliffe and pledged his support. some of the white nationalists at the rally cited president trump's victory as a val dafgs their beliefs. here's part of what the president said during remarks at his golf club in new jersey. >> there egregious display of rate red, bigotry and violence on many sides, on many sides, it's been going on for a long time in our country. not donald trump, not barack obama, this has been going on for a long, long...
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terry and ned. next up wait, what?kindness ♪ kill them with kindness ♪ maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased... ...risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have... ...a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla... ...reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper... ...respiratory tract infection and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take... ...and if you're pregnant or plann
terry and ned. next up wait, what?kindness ♪ kill them with kindness ♪ maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause...
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they said, "oh, terry long died." i'm like, "who's terry long?" "oh, he's another nfl player. he died." >> narrator: long was an offensive lineman with the steelers for eight years. he battled in the pit alongside mike webster. >> he, like webster, his life had sort of fallen apart in a lot of ways. he had issues certainly during his career. >> he was a steroid user. he had been involved in some serious financial problems. >> and so ultimately, he committed suicide by drinking antifreeze. >> narrator: as he had for webster, dr. omalu sectioned part of long's brain and again had it stained. >> he ran the same test, same stains, found the same splotches. cte in this brain too. now two former steelers who had gone crazy about the same time. >> when i saw terry long's case... i became more convinced that this was not just an anomaly, a statistical anomaly. >> narrator: omalu submitted another paper to neurosurgery, this one about terry long. >> that caused the mtbi committee to say, "this is preposterous. this is not good science. this is still not so
they said, "oh, terry long died." i'm like, "who's terry long?" "oh, he's another nfl player. he died." >> narrator: long was an offensive lineman with the steelers for eight years. he battled in the pit alongside mike webster. >> he, like webster, his life had sort of fallen apart in a lot of ways. he had issues certainly during his career. >> he was a steroid user. he had been involved in some serious financial problems. >> and so...
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we are up all "nightline" with abc's terry moran. >> reporter: earlier this year, elmo went to a refugee >> all kids are pretty much the same. you know, we have differences that elmo has red fur, but we like to have fun together. >> reporter: did you think that children that you met over there were sad? >> well, you know, elmo thought that some of the kids were sad, but elmo tried to do his best to cheer them up and make them smile. >> reporter: sesame workshop is building centers in the camps. >> education is a haven for people who have lost everything and for children it gives them just an ounce of normality that can give them the chance to rebuild their lives. >> reporter: and they're sesame street in arabic, aimed at reaching children in syria, iraq, lebanon and jordan. especially refugee kids. >> we will also do what sesame street does best, and that's modeling inclusion and acceptance. >> reporter: and you may not know this. there are already sesame streets all over the world. from galli galli sim sim in india to mexico. and china. ♪ you can find the same kind of educational muppet
we are up all "nightline" with abc's terry moran. >> reporter: earlier this year, elmo went to a refugee >> all kids are pretty much the same. you know, we have differences that elmo has red fur, but we like to have fun together. >> reporter: did you think that children that you met over there were sad? >> well, you know, elmo thought that some of the kids were sad, but elmo tried to do his best to cheer them up and make them smile. >> reporter: sesame...
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terry: now, there are countless forms of entertainment in this world. but not all of them are considered ethically acceptable. for example, keeping large animals in captivity and training them to perform for our amusement has become highly contoversial. while some defend the practice, saying it promotes animal conservation, other say it's cruel and dangerous. a marine park on the spanish island of tenerife is coming under pressure to end its popular orca whale performances. the mother of a young man who was killed by one of the park's whales is playing a key role in the campaign. reporter: this is keto. the orca is the star of the show at this marine park on tenerife in the canary islands. the killer whale appears to follow his trainer's every command. together with five other orcas, the two-ton mammal thrills visitors to the loro parque every day. ♪ reporter: this is a photo of keto with his former trainer alexis hernandez. his mother says alexis always had a special connection to animals, and that he was considered the most experienced orca trainer at
terry: now, there are countless forms of entertainment in this world. but not all of them are considered ethically acceptable. for example, keeping large animals in captivity and training them to perform for our amusement has become highly contoversial. while some defend the practice, saying it promotes animal conservation, other say it's cruel and dangerous. a marine park on the spanish island of tenerife is coming under pressure to end its popular orca whale performances. the mother of a...
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going into crowd ===terry vo=== right now at five -- breaking news. a deadly and chaotic scene in charlottesville, virginia. >>> right now at 5:00, breaking news. a deadly and chaotic scene in charlottesville, virginia. a car plows into a crowd of people who were protesting against a white nationalist rally. the news at 5:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. a state of emergency in effect right now for charlottesville, virginia as protests have turned tragic. in just two hours people in the valley will condemn the violence there. police surrounding a car that plowed through a group of protesters. at least one person is dead, more than a dozen have injured. team coverage for you beginning with marianne favronow. >> reporter: that driver has been taken into custody, and warning for you now. some of the video you're about to see is disturbing. social media video shows the moment when a car plowed into a crowd of people on the streets of charlottesville, virginia. police say the crowd was a group of protesters. >> i saw at least two people flyover
going into crowd ===terry vo=== right now at five -- breaking news. a deadly and chaotic scene in charlottesville, virginia. >>> right now at 5:00, breaking news. a deadly and chaotic scene in charlottesville, virginia. a car plows into a crowd of people who were protesting against a white nationalist rally. the news at 5:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. a state of emergency in effect right now for charlottesville, virginia as protests have turned tragic. in just two hours...
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this is all that remains of terry pratchett‘s unfinished works.t as he wanted. his long—time assistant, robert milkins, tweeted he had fulfilled his obligations as light on the hard drive. it contained at least ten incomplete books. the broken machine will go on display as part of a new exhibition about the author's life and work. he created the hugely popular and internationally successful disc world series, a vast satire of modern life and the human race “— satire of modern life and the human race —— discworld. the author revealed he had alzheimer's disease in 2007. it worries me that i might bea in 2007. it worries me that i might be a poster boy for dementia, because i make it look good. be a poster boy for dementia, because i make it look goodm didn't affect his writing to begin with. but he struggled to contain his anger at the disease in interviews and became a campaigner for more spending on alzheimer's. people don't want to go near it, or, at least, many don't want to go near it, don't want to think about it. i do think about it. it was a
this is all that remains of terry pratchett‘s unfinished works.t as he wanted. his long—time assistant, robert milkins, tweeted he had fulfilled his obligations as light on the hard drive. it contained at least ten incomplete books. the broken machine will go on display as part of a new exhibition about the author's life and work. he created the hugely popular and internationally successful disc world series, a vast satire of modern life and the human race “— satire of modern life and...
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>> that was terry crews. love him. called "swish swish." >> okay. >> yeah. ♪ >> and that sort of sounds like she's got a beef as well with some people, but the music video's odd. very typical katy perry. >> yes, very katy perry. it's meant to be funny in a lot of places, yeah. >> okay, cool. >>> let's move on now, and to friend of the show. i know that this is the reason -- >> yes, i've heard. >> -- that you wanted to be part of the show is because we have the likes of jeff timmons -- >> of 98 degrees? >> of course. >> of course! >> of course. he doesn't even need like the 98 degrees subtitle. so, 98 degrees, they have a new album that's coming out this winter, but they put this out yesterday. they redid "the circle of life" from "lion king." do we like it? >> it's cute. i mean, they're clearly having fun. ♪ ♪ until we find a place on on the path of winding, winding road ♪ >> not bad. i kind of like it. jeff says he remembers the first time he saw "the lion king," went to the movie theater with a friend, had just moved
>> that was terry crews. love him. called "swish swish." >> okay. >> yeah. ♪ >> and that sort of sounds like she's got a beef as well with some people, but the music video's odd. very typical katy perry. >> yes, very katy perry. it's meant to be funny in a lot of places, yeah. >> okay, cool. >>> let's move on now, and to friend of the show. i know that this is the reason -- >> yes, i've heard. >> -- that you wanted to be part...
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. >>> we begin in charlottesville where today's clashes prompted virginia governor terry mccall off to declare a state of emergency. thanks for joining us i'm lauren demarco. >> i'm lindsey watts in tonight for matt this started at what is believed to be the largest white supremacist gathering in over a decade. then, a driver, plowed into a crowd of people, killing a woman. >> suspect has been identified as 20 year-old james alex fields, junior of ohio. getting a look at of him here. fields has been charged including suspicion of second degree murder. meanwhile tonight we have a look at the tragic incident we want to warn you that this may be disturbing to some viewers. >> woman is dead, 19 others hurt, after that car crash, a car, slamming into a group of counter protesters. the driver, you can see in the car and then speeds off. he was later caught by police. virginia governor terry mcauliffe spoke at a news conference earlier this evening and sharply critical of the white nationallists protesters gathering in the commonwealth. >> you came here today, to hurt people and did you hurt
. >>> we begin in charlottesville where today's clashes prompted virginia governor terry mccall off to declare a state of emergency. thanks for joining us i'm lauren demarco. >> i'm lindsey watts in tonight for matt this started at what is believed to be the largest white supremacist gathering in over a decade. then, a driver, plowed into a crowd of people, killing a woman. >> suspect has been identified as 20 year-old james alex fields, junior of ohio. getting a look at of...
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virginia governor terry mcauliffe declared a state of urgency. the crowd was ordered to disperse. >> leave the area or you will be arrested. trump condemning the violence, but urging both groups to set aside their differences. >> this has been going on for a long, long time. there is no place in america for this. what is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order and the protection of innocent lives. rally after a friday night march by white nationalists resulted in fights with protesters countering the event. reaction from virginia' senators, senator mark warner saying that virginians more the life taken, saying that he condems the violence. senator tim kaine said that people who come to virginia to spew hate and incite violence have no place here. we will bring you the latest on abc 7 news and online. the live desk, amy aubert, abc 7 news. kimberly: people across social media were quick to condemn the violence. president trump also tweeted about the clashes saying, "we must all be united and condemn what hate stands for. there is no plac
virginia governor terry mcauliffe declared a state of urgency. the crowd was ordered to disperse. >> leave the area or you will be arrested. trump condemning the violence, but urging both groups to set aside their differences. >> this has been going on for a long, long time. there is no place in america for this. what is vital now is a swift restoration of law and order and the protection of innocent lives. rally after a friday night march by white nationalists resulted in fights...
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and, sue mi terry. spent seven years as a senior korea analyst at the c.i.a., and later as a director on the national security council. and we welcome both of you back to the "newshour". i'm going to start with you, admiral blair. more tough language just in the last few hours from president trump. how do you size up where this situation stands now? >> like many administrations, this administration believes that when it becomes aware of a problem, it's the first time the problem ever existed, and those of us who have been dealing with north korea for many years know that it's hyperbolic, threat-laced language. it's nothing new. that's simply the way it talks. it has a very small military capability with -- and talks loud for both at the terrence and to -- for both deterrence and to try to intim date. the military facts are it's very limited in what it can do. so i am unimpressed pi this level of talk. you have to look at the underlying military situations which hasn't changed, which is very much in the
and, sue mi terry. spent seven years as a senior korea analyst at the c.i.a., and later as a director on the national security council. and we welcome both of you back to the "newshour". i'm going to start with you, admiral blair. more tough language just in the last few hours from president trump. how do you size up where this situation stands now? >> like many administrations, this administration believes that when it becomes aware of a problem, it's the first time the problem...
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first, on this panel, i would like to introduce miss terri tanielian. terri tanielian is the senior behavioral scientist for the rand corporation and former director of the rand center for military health policy research, she has led numerous studies examining the needs of veterans and their families and codirected the rand corporation's 2014 study hidden heroes, america's military caregivers. terri tanielian, i hope i am saying that right, codirected rand's newest study on military caregivers called improving support for america's hidden heroes, research blueprint which is being released today. senator tillis mentioned are witnesses from north carolina but let me give a little reminder. we are going to be hearing from mary and thomas ward who will testify today. mrs. ward is a 2016 elizabeth dole fellow and caregiver to her husband, pre-9/11 marine corps veteran who lives with service-connected als. i you for your service and look forward to your testimony and thank you for being here. we will next year from two individuals from the great state of main
first, on this panel, i would like to introduce miss terri tanielian. terri tanielian is the senior behavioral scientist for the rand corporation and former director of the rand center for military health policy research, she has led numerous studies examining the needs of veterans and their families and codirected the rand corporation's 2014 study hidden heroes, america's military caregivers. terri tanielian, i hope i am saying that right, codirected rand's newest study on military caregivers...
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. >>> virginia governor terry mccauliffe and his wife will attend services for victims of the violence in charlottesville. there will be a memorial service for heather heyer this morning, she was killed saturday when a man drove into a crowd on the city's downtown mall. this morning's service happens at the paramount theater at 11:00 a.m. the family asking those attending to wear purple in honor of heather. the governor is also attenng police officers killed in a helicopter crash nearby. >>> breaking news in upper marlboro. angie goff at the live desk. >> police are trying to figure out what led up to a deadly scene at a retirement home. when they arrived to do a welfare check, they found a man and woman suffering from gunshot wounds. they believe this was indeed a murder suicide. as we continue to work to learn more about the two victims, police are offering a cash reward this morning for information to help in this case. eun? >> angie, thank you. >>> benjamin stoddard new principal will lead an information session tonight for parents after charles bell, former teachers aide and track
. >>> virginia governor terry mccauliffe and his wife will attend services for victims of the violence in charlottesville. there will be a memorial service for heather heyer this morning, she was killed saturday when a man drove into a crowd on the city's downtown mall. this morning's service happens at the paramount theater at 11:00 a.m. the family asking those attending to wear purple in honor of heather. the governor is also attenng police officers killed in a helicopter crash...
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and i know it is just pre-season, but, terry, i'm pumped that football is back.re you pumped. >>> i'm pumped. i watched the 49ers last night and it was nice to see a whole new attitude for them. >> it is just pre-season but it is pretty exciting time for them. >> fallon, thanks very much. and we'll be right back. =vo= this is video of the annual "rosie the riveter" rally at the >>> a very colorful attempt to defend a world record title. this is video of the annual rosie the riv erter rally. and last year organizers beat their competitors in michigan by having the most gathered in one place. they hoping to beat the record but they are were 600 short. but still they are happy to represent the true spirit of rosie. >> a strong, determined andin dependent i can do it attitude. >> and pauletta known as rosie and proceeds go toward funding women's scholarship. >> great. >> absolutely. thank you for joining us. we're back here tonight at 11:00. hope you can join us then. special, "bay area proud." a comment made across the dinner table sends a woman on a mission across
and i know it is just pre-season, but, terry, i'm pumped that football is back.re you pumped. >>> i'm pumped. i watched the 49ers last night and it was nice to see a whole new attitude for them. >> it is just pre-season but it is pretty exciting time for them. >> fallon, thanks very much. and we'll be right back. =vo= this is video of the annual "rosie the riveter" rally at the >>> a very colorful attempt to defend a world record title. this is video of...
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terry mcsweeney joins from us police headquarters with the details. >> reporter: san jose police hope this picture can wrap up the case a picture of a woman wanted for robbery and attempted murder. a woman stabbed her victim more than a dozen times. san jose police want to you look at this real close. this woman is accuse dsed of robbery and attempted murder they met that night and together had gone to a home on the 800 block of red bird drive police say that's where pat 2:30 a.m. on friday july 21st she robbed and stabbed him 13 times. >> we are certain that this is the female who we are looking for. right now we don't have any leads. we're hoping that by circulating the photograph that we can get some people to call in that may know the person. >> the woman is described a as unknown race be 18 to 26 years of age 5'10". 200 pounds long dark hair. something else in this picture police do have no custody that the blue bicycle. >> we are processing the bicycle to determine if there is any fingerprints or evidence that might lead to the identification of the female. >> the victim is an e
terry mcsweeney joins from us police headquarters with the details. >> reporter: san jose police hope this picture can wrap up the case a picture of a woman wanted for robbery and attempted murder. a woman stabbed her victim more than a dozen times. san jose police want to you look at this real close. this woman is accuse dsed of robbery and attempted murder they met that night and together had gone to a home on the 800 block of red bird drive police say that's where pat 2:30 a.m. on...
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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. >> convicted of murdering a local celebrity, another inmate faces the score of his peers. relief. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. flonase helps block 6. most allergy pills only block one and 6 is greater than 1. with more complete relief you can enjoy every beautiful moment to the fullest. flonase. 6 is greater than 1 changes everything. my bladder leakage was making me feel like i couldn't spend time with my grandson. now depend fit-flex has their fastest absorbing material inside, so it keeps me dry and protected. go to depend.com - get a coupon and try them for yourself. go to depend.com - and when youod sugar is a replace one meal... choices. ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really
destiny pleads her case again, terry gets a shiner. and -- - >> you seem pretty cool and collected. >> you can't cry over spilled milk. >> convicted of murdering a local celebrity, another inmate faces the score of his peers. relief. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by overproducing 6 key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. flonase helps block 6. most allergy pills only block one and 6 is greater...
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terry gets a shiner. and. >> you seem pretty cool and collected. >> you can't cry over spilled milk. >> convicted of murdering a local celebrity, another inmate faces the score of his peers. that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go to college. it's part of our commitment to being america's best first job. ♪ whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people you don't know care about you. it's kind of one of those things where you can't even thank somebody. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares and life'
terry gets a shiner. and. >> you seem pretty cool and collected. >> you can't cry over spilled milk. >> convicted of murdering a local celebrity, another inmate faces the score of his peers. that's it? yeah. ♪ everybody two seconds! ♪ "dear sebastian, after careful consideration of your application, it is with great pleasure that we offer our congratulations on your acceptance..." through the tuition assistance program, every day mcdonald's helps more people go...
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what about terry mcauliffe, july 8th, another protest. 23 people were arrested. was his leadership then? >> it was out there, thank y. terry mcauliffe has been on top of this in charlottesville. >> what about the first protest? >> we can hear you when you talk over each other. simone? respond and then. >> the fact of the matter is this. the protest, the white nationalist rally we saw last night and today was in response to a resolution that was introduced by vice mayor to take down a statue of confederacy of robert e. lee. people are literally marching terrorizing communities because they do not want a statue taken down. that's where we are. >> let's read you the latest statement from the president on twitter just moments ago during this segment, he wrote this. condolences to the family of the young woman killed today and best regards to all of those injured in charlottesville, virginia. so sad! jeff, that statement says nothing, again, about white supremacy, about the hatred and the people who organized this event there. >> ana, let me say this. i grew up in the
what about terry mcauliffe, july 8th, another protest. 23 people were arrested. was his leadership then? >> it was out there, thank y. terry mcauliffe has been on top of this in charlottesville. >> what about the first protest? >> we can hear you when you talk over each other. simone? respond and then. >> the fact of the matter is this. the protest, the white nationalist rally we saw last night and today was in response to a resolution that was introduced by vice mayor...
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terry pratchett did not want his unpublished works completed by anyone else.n there for quite a long time, which is not unusualfor me, and it's got some wonderful characters and other things... and other things like that. and i was working it for a lot of time and i thought, "this has really got everything, except a plot!" unfortunately for his fans, time ran out. his unpublished works may be lost forever but his legacy lives on. at least he left many other wonderful characters. for many years now, a debate has been raging in america about economic inequality — the so—called 1% versus the 99. this row has been held in many venues between many types of people. but now it has taken on a whole new form and an unusual shape. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. new york's guggenheim museum has been the venue for some provocative work down the years but there has perhaps never been an exhibit quite like this. # gold, always believe in your soul! it's called "america," a fully functioning toilet made out of 18 carat gold. i think it's just turned out to be kind of fun for
terry pratchett did not want his unpublished works completed by anyone else.n there for quite a long time, which is not unusualfor me, and it's got some wonderful characters and other things... and other things like that. and i was working it for a lot of time and i thought, "this has really got everything, except a plot!" unfortunately for his fans, time ran out. his unpublished works may be lost forever but his legacy lives on. at least he left many other wonderful characters. for...
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. >> she says she is leaving tomorrow, speaking to our terry mcsweeney at her home in oakland. says she got a call from senator dianne feinstein personally breaking the news to her. federal immigration agents, ice, denied a stay request. maria, her husband and 12-year-old son will leave tomorrow for mexico. they will be leaving behind in the u.s. her daughters. the couple lived in the united states for nearly 25 years. senator feinstein said she will introduce a private bill next month to help the family gain permanent residence >>> i'm here for one reason and one reason alone. >> tonight a grieving father is vowing to find the man who killed his son last week in oakland, but he also wants people to remember his son's music and why he loved oakland's heart and soul. here is nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney with this story that's new at 11:00. >> i'm here for one reason and one reason alone, to see what i can do to help out to find my son's killer. >> reporter: he wants justice for his son david who was killed in broad daylight last week near telegraph avenue. a thief grabbed his
. >> she says she is leaving tomorrow, speaking to our terry mcsweeney at her home in oakland. says she got a call from senator dianne feinstein personally breaking the news to her. federal immigration agents, ice, denied a stay request. maria, her husband and 12-year-old son will leave tomorrow for mexico. they will be leaving behind in the u.s. her daughters. the couple lived in the united states for nearly 25 years. senator feinstein said she will introduce a private bill next month to...
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. >> terry mcsweeney is on campus. terry what happened and what now? >> reporter: the fire started on the roost of the first grade classroom about 5:30 this evening. fire crews from marine wod and novato responded and have the situation under control. but the roof appears to be a total loss. and there is water damage inside the classroom. >> there were putting a new roof on the building we're thinking that had something to do with it. we found extension cords screwed into the roof which might have penetrated and caused extension cord damage pap. >> dixie school officials were planning the next roof before the school clear. >> we had people right now our general contractor is here starting to assess what happened. and tomorrow morning we will make a game plan. >> camden wynn is a student here. last semester he studied in the classroom. >> the teachers are good. and it's a nice property. >> camden's sister fourth grader had a plan b in case school couldn't stort scheduled august 24th. >> i would open a new school. >> you'd open your own school. >> yeah.
. >> terry mcsweeney is on campus. terry what happened and what now? >> reporter: the fire started on the roost of the first grade classroom about 5:30 this evening. fire crews from marine wod and novato responded and have the situation under control. but the roof appears to be a total loss. and there is water damage inside the classroom. >> there were putting a new roof on the building we're thinking that had something to do with it. we found extension cords screwed into the...
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two years afterjohn left the unit, ian terry was killed.een involved with firearms a lot, but another situation where a police officer would end up shooting another police officer by accident, it shouldn't have happened. the crown prosecution service said there was not enough evidence to bring criminal charges against any officers. the greater manchester police was fines for health and safety offences. in 2014 one of the officers who organised the training was fired from the force. the man who shot ian terry was disciplined but still works for the police. we would have liked there to have been rather more disciplinary action against the officers who ran the exercise. he was a good friend of ian and hejust could not explain why he had gone with all that was happening. he had just gone into what he would have done in a live situation. we got the impression that the firearms officers were more or less allowed just to get on and do their own thing. john buttress has met the two police officers who organised the ill—fated training. they had born
two years afterjohn left the unit, ian terry was killed.een involved with firearms a lot, but another situation where a police officer would end up shooting another police officer by accident, it shouldn't have happened. the crown prosecution service said there was not enough evidence to bring criminal charges against any officers. the greater manchester police was fines for health and safety offences. in 2014 one of the officers who organised the training was fired from the force. the man who...
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telling katy to get it together. >> was that terry cruz?ds like she has a beef as well. the music video is very odd, very typical of katy perry. >> yes, very kay at the perry and meant to be funny in a lot of places. >>> let's move now into friend of the show. i know that this is a reason that you've wanted to be part of the show is because we had the likes of jeff timmons. >> of 98 degrees. >> of course. >> of course. >> he doesn't even need like the 98 degrees subtitle. 98 degrees has a new album coming out this winter, but they put this out yesterday. they re-did the circle of life from lion king. do we like it? >> that's cute. i mean, they're clearly having fun. ♪ >> not bad. i kind of like it. so jeff said that he remembers the first time he saw "lion king". he went to the theater with a couple friends, had just moved to l.a. and was like let's go see a disney movie. this came full circle for him. >> i was thrilled to hear he was a friend of the show. he has visited you guys. >> yes, he sang with us, danced with us. might have taught u
telling katy to get it together. >> was that terry cruz?ds like she has a beef as well. the music video is very odd, very typical of katy perry. >> yes, very kay at the perry and meant to be funny in a lot of places. >>> let's move now into friend of the show. i know that this is a reason that you've wanted to be part of the show is because we had the likes of jeff timmons. >> of 98 degrees. >> of course. >> of course. >> he doesn't even need like...
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terry pratchett died aged 66 in march 2015 after battling alzheimer's disease. time for a look at the weather... many of us have some sunshine this afternoon. there are some showers around but much of east and south—east england have a cloudy and wet picture. let's take a look at those contrasts. northumberland to the isle of wight. the rain is from the isle of wight. the rain is from the isle of wight. the rain is from the isle of wight guptill linkage at the isle of wight guptill linkage at the moment. under this cloud is on it is not just the moment. under this cloud is on it is notjust wet but much cooler than yesterday. nowhere in the uk is that warren today. heavy bursts of rain in east anglia and south—east england. northern ireland and the northern half of scotland have heavy showers, some dotted about elsewhere but also some sunshine. this rain will continue into the first part of the evening. parts of kent were closer to 29 yesterday. brightening up closer to 29 yesterday. brightening up nicely in wales and west of england. 0n up nicely in wales and we
terry pratchett died aged 66 in march 2015 after battling alzheimer's disease. time for a look at the weather... many of us have some sunshine this afternoon. there are some showers around but much of east and south—east england have a cloudy and wet picture. let's take a look at those contrasts. northumberland to the isle of wight. the rain is from the isle of wight. the rain is from the isle of wight. the rain is from the isle of wight guptill linkage at the isle of wight guptill linkage at...
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terry mcsweeney is at sfo this evening. >> reporter: you will expect a lot of emotion when maria mendoza sanchez and her husband say good bye to their daughters. they have to leave. >> maria mendoza sanchez had time for good-byes tonight. but the time is near for the final farewells to our daughters. >> i know it is going to be very difficult. so i have some of my friends that want to be there for them. >> reporter: 23 years ago maria illegally crossed the border with her husband and her daughter. her coworkers rally for her today. she is hoping for a miracle. >> i have been asking for one more year so we can be here for my daughter to graduate from college. >> reporter: the daughter she brought with her can stay because of daca. >> they have been supported of me and helping me overcome my disability and for them not to be there, it breaks my heart. >> reporter: 16-year-old elizabeth will be staying behind with her the older daughters. maria does not blame president trump for the immigration laws that have been on the books forever however -- >> he has taken it personally against all mex
terry mcsweeney is at sfo this evening. >> reporter: you will expect a lot of emotion when maria mendoza sanchez and her husband say good bye to their daughters. they have to leave. >> maria mendoza sanchez had time for good-byes tonight. but the time is near for the final farewells to our daughters. >> i know it is going to be very difficult. so i have some of my friends that want to be there for them. >> reporter: 23 years ago maria illegally crossed the border with...
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trt :06 ==terry/contvo== >>> all units we're getting reports of a plane crash. wildfire has started. >> right now at 11:00, a deadly plane crash near an airport in oregon. the plane took off from the bay area. the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening and thank you for joining us. developing story right now out of oregon. law enforcement now says one person is dead after a plane crashed near a spot where perhaps 2,000 people are gathering to watch the solar eclipse. we are in san carlos where the plane took off. >> reporter: an employee at one of the flight service companies says that the plane is usually housed here at the san carlos airport in one of the hangars on site. the pilot aboard died in that crash. witnesses who got close to the crash scene say the plane seemed to melt into the side of a cliff. the first calls about the crash came into local emergency services this afternoon just before 2:00 p.m. >> toward the tressel. >> we're getting reports of an airplane crash. >> the plane was a single engine model like this one called a wheeler express. i
trt :06 ==terry/contvo== >>> all units we're getting reports of a plane crash. wildfire has started. >> right now at 11:00, a deadly plane crash near an airport in oregon. the plane took off from the bay area. the news at 11:00 starts right now. good evening and thank you for joining us. developing story right now out of oregon. law enforcement now says one person is dead after a plane crashed near a spot where perhaps 2,000 people are gathering to watch the solar eclipse. we are...
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. >> reporter: virginia governor terry mcauliffe said today police acted appropriately. >> not one single shot was fired. not one bit of property damage. i'm proud of law enforcement. >> reporter: back here at charlottesville city hall, things hcaite bit. police are still on guard. you've still got a group of protester that's are here. but everyone is being peaceful. elaine, i want to update you on the victims. 19 were transported to a local hospital. nine of them have been discharged. ten are now listed in good condition. >> david begnaud, thank you. >>> alex james fields jr., the 20-year-old accused of plowing into the protesters, is being held without bail. kris van cleave has been looking into the suspect's background. >> reporter: video from a drone overhead shows one of the vehicles police say 20-year-old james alex fields jr. smashed into as it pushed into a crowd of counterprotesters in the heart of historic charlottesville. at least 19 were hurt, so many more could have been. investigators believe fields was behind the wheel of his dodge when he slammed into the crowd and two car
. >> reporter: virginia governor terry mcauliffe said today police acted appropriately. >> not one single shot was fired. not one bit of property damage. i'm proud of law enforcement. >> reporter: back here at charlottesville city hall, things hcaite bit. police are still on guard. you've still got a group of protester that's are here. but everyone is being peaceful. elaine, i want to update you on the victims. 19 were transported to a local hospital. nine of them have been...
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. >> i have many friends today, terry, talk about all quiet on the eastern front.ot a meow to be heard right now here. all of these enclosures empty because we've had such a successful, clear the shelters day. i'm at the east bay spca, one of 60 throughout the bay area participating in our clear the shelters day. and it has been a phenomenal success. i've got to tell you, 1500 animals in the bay area alone, adopted today. in fact, a lot of tail wagging going on here today. we had so many people showing up here today, people coming to find the forever friend. here alone, in this location, along with this companion oakland spca, 98 animals adopted, 16 put on hold. we're talking about dogs, cats, big ones, little ones, lots of happy people, and lots of people really looking to add a little love to their lives. >> we have a rescue dog already. we've had him for ten years. and so, you know, we just thought we'd check out. we've been wanting another dog. our dog is getting old and we think having another dog will maybe help him feel more energetic or maybe younger. >> re
. >> i have many friends today, terry, talk about all quiet on the eastern front.ot a meow to be heard right now here. all of these enclosures empty because we've had such a successful, clear the shelters day. i'm at the east bay spca, one of 60 throughout the bay area participating in our clear the shelters day. and it has been a phenomenal success. i've got to tell you, 1500 animals in the bay area alone, adopted today. in fact, a lot of tail wagging going on here today. we had so many...
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a neighbor suggested to terry she drug test justin. >> oh, what? you know, no. that. i decided i was going to stop and get a drug test and i did it and sure enough. we were shocked. >> my mom, you know, in conversations with her today thought i was going to pass. didn't thing i was doing what i was doing. i'll never forget the pain that i saw on their face when they realized kind of what was going on. >> i was named after my grandfather. >> jan is a recovering alcoholic he's been sober for six years. when he heard the word heroin his world was turned upside do down. >> i had to leave the treatment center because i didn't know -- i was so angry i didn't really know if i could control myself. >> justin's addiction continued to get worse. justin once a promising two sport athlete was asked to leave his high school teams. he started hanging around with the wrong crowd and was close to losing everything. but says he can't imagine what his addiction did to his paren parents. >> i regret putting my parents through on a daily basis. i can't imagine the worry. >> my bloo
a neighbor suggested to terry she drug test justin. >> oh, what? you know, no. that. i decided i was going to stop and get a drug test and i did it and sure enough. we were shocked. >> my mom, you know, in conversations with her today thought i was going to pass. didn't thing i was doing what i was doing. i'll never forget the pain that i saw on their face when they realized kind of what was going on. >> i was named after my grandfather. >> jan is a recovering alcoholic...
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but terry is a fighter.g nights poring through scientific articles, looking for the latest studies on ms, she created a food plan, eating up to 12 cups of fruits and vegetables a day. >> at nine months i got on my bike and biked around the block for the first time. i'm crying. my wife's crying. my kids are crying. >> reporter: 17 years later, she has regained almost all of her muscle function. >> isn't that amazing there that she's been able to regain that much function? >> what a great turn around for her that she gets to celebrate that. and our thanks to mara for that story. we should mention that susanna's son is off all medication and pain free. >> incredible. the people profiled in her book worked in consultation with doctors on their unconventional treatments. whatever works. some sort of progress, then go ahead. >> the thing with elimination diets, they're pretty low richblgts as long as you make sure you are getting the proper nutrients, the risk is inconvenience. [000:22:39;00] ♪ a cold, a bug, a fl
but terry is a fighter.g nights poring through scientific articles, looking for the latest studies on ms, she created a food plan, eating up to 12 cups of fruits and vegetables a day. >> at nine months i got on my bike and biked around the block for the first time. i'm crying. my wife's crying. my kids are crying. >> reporter: 17 years later, she has regained almost all of her muscle function. >> isn't that amazing there that she's been able to regain that much function?...
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his name was terry melcher, one of l.a.'s top music producers.te spring of '69, melcher agreed to come to spahn ranch to hear manson sing. >> charlie almost expected somebody to pull out a contract and a pen and say, "here, sign here, where you now have a contract with columbia records." >> reporter: but, there was to be no contract because later terry melcher politely but firmly rejected charlie manson. >> charlie was really crushed. >> reporter: he would not be a rock and roll star. he would not be rich and famous. he was a failure. which to manson, meant said his parole officer roger smith. >> charlie was in serious danger of losing the family. he did something that, you know, politicians are masterful at, and that is he creates this -- this horrible thing out there. that there's gonna be a race war. >> reporter: it was a time of racial strife in america, especially in l.a. and manson blended that information somehow with the book of revelation, to prophesy armaggedon, a world-ending race war. he called it "helter skelter." after one of the so
his name was terry melcher, one of l.a.'s top music producers.te spring of '69, melcher agreed to come to spahn ranch to hear manson sing. >> charlie almost expected somebody to pull out a contract and a pen and say, "here, sign here, where you now have a contract with columbia records." >> reporter: but, there was to be no contract because later terry melcher politely but firmly rejected charlie manson. >> charlie was really crushed. >> reporter: he would not...
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