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i thought that before i interviewed him, actually. >> according to terry dicus, terry britt did have,k of a better term, a type. he liked pretty blonde, blue eyed girls. uh, and holly fit that type. >> reporter: the dark underbelly of decatur county, the criminal underworld of drug addicts and sex offenders is a foreign country to karen bobo. >> we didn't live in that culture. we lived in our own little circle -- >> so you weren't even aware of it? >> that that world existed? absolutely not. we were just hardworking family. i thought that's how everybody lived. >> reporter: tell me about terry britt. >> he is a -- horrible, horrible human being. he spent the majority of his life in prison for kidnapping and rape. and he absolutely perfectly matches the description that clint bobo provided of holly's abductor. his entire alibi was a lie, from start to finish -- complete and total fabrication. >> reporter: his alibi was that he was buying a bathtub with his wife at this salvage yard. the problem is dicus says the store has no record of that sale. dicus does not believe it's a coincidenc
i thought that before i interviewed him, actually. >> according to terry dicus, terry britt did have,k of a better term, a type. he liked pretty blonde, blue eyed girls. uh, and holly fit that type. >> reporter: the dark underbelly of decatur county, the criminal underworld of drug addicts and sex offenders is a foreign country to karen bobo. >> we didn't live in that culture. we lived in our own little circle -- >> so you weren't even aware of it? >> that that...
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what more do you want, terry? >> i want to commend you, four out of seven days are dry and tomorrow you're talking about 80 degrees. >> exactly. we're getting a test of summer. >> you got all the places. sunny wet. >> we got a taste of it and we like it. >>> still ahead, we will introduce you to the tin goose. >> the historic reason people are lining up in texas to see this aircraft. that's it. why visitors might want to pack a pair of earplugs. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ get high speed internet from at&t. $30 per month. no extra monthly fees. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com/internet. compared to our aircraft today... but this plane >>> we'll show you a plane and it really doesn't look like much compared to the aircraft ta we had today. >> this plane nicknamed the flying wash board -- it played a very important role in american aviation history. phil archer has the name from texas. >> reporter: it was called the tin goose or sometimes the flying wash board but it is the plane that gave birth to
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live now to the courthouse and correspondent terry scholz who's standing by for us terry what's the latest from inside the court hi brian well the verdict has been wrapped up as you mentioned with a twenty year sentence given to both sulla of this law and sophia and. the judge read out to the eighty eight page verdict say that it ed been proven beyond a doubt that both men had in fact been involved in a terrorist attempted murder that key point is important she said that they had tapped into the terrorist network here in brussels been given given weapons been given ammunition been given shelter and that's why the attempted terrorist murder conviction was proven men who also have a fine of twelve thousand euros i don't know how consequential that is and it should be pointed out of course that's a fellow of the slum awaits trial on a much bigger charges in paris for those attacks of november two thousand and fifteen ok terry let's get our viewers a better view of islam right now and of his capture. the end of an international manhunt on march eighteenth twenty sixteen belgian special police
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straight to the courthouse in brussels where did you correspondent teri schultz is standing by so terry take us through what was said in court today. the judge had an eighty eight page verdict which she read out and important in this was to establish that this was a terrorist crime he was convicted of attempted terrorist murder so the judge went through items like finding islamic state propaganda in the safe house where the shootout took place she also talked about the amount of support that cell of this lawman sophia and i really had written had received from the terror cell that was known to have been operating in belgium at the time the one that committed the paris attacks and the brussels attacks later so that component was proven through these details she also seemed to cast doubt on the defense's claims that this lawn was stupid and also that he had no intention to commit murder she said the number of heavy weapons found at the scene the amount of ammunition proved whether or not sell of the slum actually pulled the trigger on the day of the shootout he had every intention and cap
straight to the courthouse in brussels where did you correspondent teri schultz is standing by so terry take us through what was said in court today. the judge had an eighty eight page verdict which she read out and important in this was to establish that this was a terrorist crime he was convicted of attempted terrorist murder so the judge went through items like finding islamic state propaganda in the safe house where the shootout took place she also talked about the amount of support that...
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scholz terry trump is wants to complain to the g.a.o. says the hundreds blood what are you hearing there in brussels. idea heart well i just spoke with the chief economist at business europe james watson and he said that he would find it very surprising if the european commission would propose a law propose a tax that didn't fit with w t o standards and so he doesn't necessarily think that president trump would have a case of the w t o but what james watson does say is that business europe itself which is the umbrella organization for businesses all over all over europe is itself unhappy with this tax because he says it violates o.e.c.d. principles on taxing revenues rather than profits and so there's a lot of dispute here in europe about this tax but he doesn't necessarily think the w t o will be the venue where that plays out speaking of the daily show terry it's quite interesting isn't it that donald trump. takes the institution seriously criticized like a few others. that's right a president trump has in his long line of complaints a
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us. we begin in the u.s. where it's being reported that cia director mike pump aoe travel to pyongyang and met north korean leader kim jong un the secret meeting over easter was to lay the groundwork for the planned direct talks between u.s. president donald trump and kim trump who is currently hosting japanese prime minister shinzo abbate at his mar-a lago resort in florida said there had been talks at the highest level with north korea he declined to confirm with u.s. officials but had these talks. for more now let's cross over to reuters correspondent joss smith who's in seoul south korea to join us if it is indeed mike pompei a who has met with kim jong un how significant would this be. well it certainly is quite significant he would be drinking american official to have ever met with kim jong un and it of course represents a major shift in tone from last year when both sides were issuing major threats towards each other this is perhaps the strongest sign yet that both trump and kim are serious about maki
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shills terry good to see you. picking up from that last sentence i mean how strong is the e.u. is position in the particular matter. that definitely remains to be seen because transatlantic trade ties are so precarious at the moment we just don't know again we should point out from the beginning that we also don't know whether these commission proposals will actually become law and with the e.u. still worried about the possibility that steel tariffs will in fact be imposed by the u.s. for many european governments that would have been enough reason not to introduce this digital tax at this moment when tensions are so high but i spoke with business your of your business europe's chief economist james. i'm sorry james watson sorry about that james watson and he gave me some other interesting information mr watson says that within the e.u. it is also very controversial this tax because it goes against a long long standing o.e.c.d. principles on taxing revenues so while it may not be illegal at the w t o which is what
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and poor terry. whenever we go back to sioux city to see my relatives, i get to take her by my place of of employment for the summer of 1969. and it depends on which way the wind is blowing whether you smell is or not. and it was a sioux city waste treatment control plant and i made minimum wage, worked eight hours a day, 40 hours a week in the summer of 1969 when i was 16 years old. and what did that federal program teach me? it taught me about responsibility. it taught me about getting up early and making my time worthwhile and earning that minimum wage, and taking care of myself in many ways, because my mom wasn't wealthy enough to do it. i bought a lot of the clothes i wore when i went to college. that's why i'm a democrat, because of those programs that helped the middle class, but helped those who have never been in the middle class, but if they're willing to take personal responsibility, and work hard, will get themselves into the middle class. that's what this is about, folks. and that's why
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let's go straight now to the trial when our correspondent terry schol standing by for us terry what's the latest from inside the courthouse. my very severely colleague catherine martins is inside the viewing room and she tells us the judge has just started reading out the eighty eight page verdict this is expected to take the next three hours and what they're starting starting off with is i just saw all of the slums defense attorney had said that he was trying to get the case dismissed based on a language dispute between the french and dutch courts but that didn't work and so now the judge is reading out what will be the verdict for some of the slum in his co-defendants. related to attempted murder and possession of illegal weapons relating to this shootout against police who knocked on the door of a safe house being used by this islamic state cell and where sophia and soul of islam were hiding so it's certainly not as major a case as in paris ok terry let's give our viewers now a closer look after the suspect and his capture. the end of an international manhunt. on march eighteenth t
let's go straight now to the trial when our correspondent terry schol standing by for us terry what's the latest from inside the courthouse. my very severely colleague catherine martins is inside the viewing room and she tells us the judge has just started reading out the eighty eight page verdict this is expected to take the next three hours and what they're starting starting off with is i just saw all of the slums defense attorney had said that he was trying to get the case dismissed based on...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm vicki knew win. we're on early due to the sharks playoff game. >>> it is one of the most popular and iconic festivals in the arts and music community. tonight a sad announcement. larry harvey, the founder of burning man, has died. >> nbc bay area's sergio quintana live in san francisco. the news is devastating to a lot of people here in the bay area. >> reporter: there are quite a few people who are just learning the news of his passing. we understand that larry harvey passed away this morning in his san francisco home. according to the burning man organization, he was surrounded by friends and family. >> we come from a boehehemian milieu, full of artists and lived to manifest those gifts and give them away. >> reporter: this is video of larry harvey shot back in 2014, speaking about reasons why burning man started in the first place. the first burn was here in san francisco at baker beach in 1989. but after it was shut down by authorities in 1990, they decided to move the festival of arts, camarader
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm vicki knew win. we're on early due to the sharks playoff game. >>> it is one of the most popular and iconic festivals in the arts and music community. tonight a sad announcement. larry harvey, the founder of burning man, has died. >> nbc bay area's sergio quintana live in san francisco. the news is devastating to a lot of people here in the bay area. >> reporter: there are quite a few people who are just learning the news of his...
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on sundays he skyped with his parents john and terry. john is a musician and terry a school guidance counselor. >> how did he seem to be doing? >> it was rough at first, the language thing was the big thing. >> you were a stranger in a strange land. >> yes, yes. >> was it a lonely feeling? >> yeah, it was. but it was made better by the fact that there were other foreign teachers in town. >> along with the teachers, there was one other person, a volunteer who helped the foreign teachers adjus local english speaking businessman named kenji harayama. kenji, a pretty accomplished guitarist found out that zach was, too. >> i was amazed by his songs, his original songs, and also he played guitar very well. >> kenji pulled out an old gibson, handed it to zach. >> he said consider it yours while you're here. >> zach took that guitar to school trying to break the ice. >> i would play music for them. i think that helped break down the barrier a bit. >> just three weeks in, overwhelmed by homesickness, he called his parents. he had had enough. >> m
on sundays he skyped with his parents john and terry. john is a musician and terry a school guidance counselor. >> how did he seem to be doing? >> it was rough at first, the language thing was the big thing. >> you were a stranger in a strange land. >> yes, yes. >> was it a lonely feeling? >> yeah, it was. but it was made better by the fact that there were other foreign teachers in town. >> along with the teachers, there was one other person, a...
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for more on sports, let's turn it over for a preview. >> hey, terry. we've been waiting to see the giants stars come up big at the plate, and they did that today. plus, would it be enough to take down their rivals, the dodgers? we'll see. we'll have highlights next in sports. don't go anywhere. the giants set >>> well, as terry mentioned, friday night, the giants series opener against the dodgers was postponed due to rain. the first rainout in 12 years and just the sixth time a game was called at at&t park since it opened back in 2000. but we did have baseball today, folks. start time, though, pushed back two hours. bottom one was a run on first, andrew mccutchen at the plate. and he got a double. they get a green light for home. that's mccutchen's first rbi with the giants. 1-0, san francisco. bottom four, tied at 1-1. posey, see you later. his first home run of the year. gives the giants a 3-1 lead. but it didn't last long. top of the seventh, dodgers down a run. chase utley goes bye-bye. solo shot over the right field wall. tied the game at 4-4. rig
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ok let's go back to the courthouse now terry how does today's verdict fit in with the paris trial for what happened at the bottom and other locations in paris and twenty fifteen. well brian this is a completely separate proceeding other than the fact that obviously allegedly participated in the killings in paris this is related to the days after that when he was on the run as mentioned one of the most wanted men in europe and this took place when police were simply doing some routine checks that became very frequent here in brussels after the attacks knocking on the door of what they believed to be a safe house and suddenly the three men inside opened fire with heavy weapons on them and two of those men were cell of the slum and filthy n.r.e. who are on trial here today the third man was killed and it was later found that there was a lot of islamic state propaganda in that house a lot of heavy weaponry a lot of ammunition so that is what is taking place in the in the courthouse here today and we're hearing that the judge has established that there was definitely a terrorist context to
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what terry wondered about.t is for next weekend. >> thank you. >> we'll hang in there. >>> "nightly news" is next. >> thanks for watching. see you back here again at 6:00. inspire yours? >>> tonight, the president's explosive new accusations about james comey. calling him the worst fbi director in history while comey has something to say about the president and ethical leadership. >>> a firestorm in philadelphia. >> we are the people! >> after a starbucks manager calls the police to remove two black men who say they were just waiting for a friend to arrive. >>> searching for children who may be the victims of sex traffickers. tonight, we are with a group of volunteers dedicated to finding them and bringing them home. >>> wild spring weather. tornadoes in the south. more than a foot of snow in the midwest and wildfires in the plains. >>> and on the anniversary of the boston marathon bombing, a
what terry wondered about.t is for next weekend. >> thank you. >> we'll hang in there. >>> "nightly news" is next. >> thanks for watching. see you back here again at 6:00. inspire yours? >>> tonight, the president's explosive new accusations about james comey. calling him the worst fbi director in history while comey has something to say about the president and ethical leadership. >>> a firestorm in philadelphia. >> we are the people!...
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tom. >> terry moran reporting from london tonight. terry, thank you. >>> now to the life celebration of former first lady barbara bush. the obamas and clintons sitting right alongside current first lady melania trump at funeral services in houston today. among thousands paying last respects to the mother of the 43rd president and the wife of the 41st president. the bushes' long love story taking center stage. here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: she was the first lady known for her fierce loyalty and quick wit. today, family and friends celebrated the life of barbara bush. among them, former presidents and the first ladies who came after her. >> she was our teacher and role model on how to live a life with purpose and meaning. >> reporter: president george h.w. bush comforted by his daughter as he said good-bye to the love of his life. >> our family has had a front row seat to the most amazing love story. >> reporter: their marriage, the longest in presidential history, 73 years. their famous love letters shared with the more than 15
tom. >> terry moran reporting from london tonight. terry, thank you. >>> now to the life celebration of former first lady barbara bush. the obamas and clintons sitting right alongside current first lady melania trump at funeral services in houston today. among thousands paying last respects to the mother of the 43rd president and the wife of the 41st president. the bushes' long love story taking center stage. here's abc's amy robach. >> reporter: she was the first lady...
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spent some time on that front and that is my wonderful wife terry. [applause] mayoreally glad that the -- mayor of los angeles could come. that is pretty cool. the mayor of los angeles, i love it. that is the biggest city in the biggest date, that is pretty good. i lived in davis for six years, that is right got my phd, i know something about california. i am really glad that he came and is spending time here in iowa. there are a lot of other people i need to mention. i don't think your former mayor has mentioned, but bill is one heck of a guy that dead -- that has done a lot of great work for the city. [applause] good to see you. he tells me, congressman, you know you don't have to do that. anyways, he has a party here and i think he is doing a fantastic job. i got to say. just from down the road. really doing a great job. thanks to all of the organized labor folks here tonight. many of you know i am a proud member of the american federation of teachers. i am a union member. i do not shy away from calling myself a union member. [applause] you all wh
spent some time on that front and that is my wonderful wife terry. [applause] mayoreally glad that the -- mayor of los angeles could come. that is pretty cool. the mayor of los angeles, i love it. that is the biggest city in the biggest date, that is pretty good. i lived in davis for six years, that is right got my phd, i know something about california. i am really glad that he came and is spending time here in iowa. there are a lot of other people i need to mention. i don't think your former...
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. >> host: next call is terry right here in tucson. terry, you're on booktv. go ahead. >> caller: thank you. glad you're here in tucson. i enjoyed your presentation. id was struck -- >> guest: thank you. >> caller: -- with your response to an audience question about free m.com versus -- freedom versus justice. and i thought -- >> guest: yes. >> caller: -- it was a bit simplistic in the sense that i think most women who i know of who are what we'd call pro-choice would argue that that's a position of freedom. and my other comment about that is that my sense is that in general conservatives are for freedom except when it goes against what they believe in. and i wonder if you can elaboratet on your response to that person. thank you. >> guest: sure. no -- >> host: before we get an answer from craig shirley, terry, what's your view of donald trump? guess he's gone. sorry about that. >> guest: okay. the caller has a valid point. these things are much more complicated than they appear. i only use the concepts of freedom and justice to illustrate the difference betwe
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hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us present mcallen of france has said the eurozone the parts of the european union where the euro is the currency is an urgent need of reform i call it has been addressing the european parliament in strasbourg for the first time today setting out his vision for the future of europe he wants big changes but there's growing skepticism about the european project. acknowledge the situation at the start of his speech when he lamented the divisions that have opened up in the e.u. . i. don't think there is doubts in a number of european countries and month off to month these doubts seeing off as cool as foundations into question the fundamental there seems to be a sort of european civil wooll national selfishness and egotism taking precedence over what unites us this accusing the french president manuel my call on their speaking to the european parliament a short while ago let's bring in our correspondent max huffman he's been covering the cause speech for us there today max this was the president's first address to the european parliament what stood
hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us present mcallen of france has said the eurozone the parts of the european union where the euro is the currency is an urgent need of reform i call it has been addressing the european parliament in strasbourg for the first time today setting out his vision for the future of europe he wants big changes but there's growing skepticism about the european project. acknowledge the situation at the start of his speech when he lamented the divisions that have...
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nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us live with more. terry? >> reporter: hundreds of people paid a lot of money to see mr. comey speak here tonight. some of them are blaming him for giving donald trump the white house. others say he's the one who really pushed the investigation that is undermining the trump presidency. former fbi director james comey leaving the theater tonight after promoting his new book, a higher loyalty. >> he's wonderful. you know, he's so together in answering and explaining everything, you know. >> amazing. >> reporter: comey's investigation of hillary clinton's e-mails believed by some to be a major reason for her defeat. >> i like to know a lot more about the new york fbi cabal and why their hatred of hillary. i think there is more to it than he's really talking about. >> reporter: comey accused by others of pushing hard for a probe of mr. trump's dealing with the russians. >> i have a lot of concerns for the current administration, so i would agree with a lot of what he's trying to put forward with his book. >> repor
nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us live with more. terry? >> reporter: hundreds of people paid a lot of money to see mr. comey speak here tonight. some of them are blaming him for giving donald trump the white house. others say he's the one who really pushed the investigation that is undermining the trump presidency. former fbi director james comey leaving the theater tonight after promoting his new book, a higher loyalty. >> he's wonderful. you know, he's so together in...
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terry, this could lead to some changes. >> reporter: yeah. major changes is what they were talking about in washington today. mark zuckerberg, in fact, telling senators that he is willing to work with them to come up with regulations for his business. some are saying, though, that the best solution to this problem is right here at facebook. >> we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake, and it was my mistake, and i'm sorry. >> reporter: then came the grilling. >> what happened here was, in effect, willful blindness. why should we trust facebook? >> reporter: all that after revelations that the personal data of 87 million unsuspecting facebook users were harvested by cambridge analytica, a political data firm. senator kamala harris wanted to know the role zuckerberg played in keeping the data breach from the public. >> were you part of a decision that resulted in a decision not to inform your users? >> i don't remember a conversation like that. >> reporter: the face of facebook saying the federal trade
terry, this could lead to some changes. >> reporter: yeah. major changes is what they were talking about in washington today. mark zuckerberg, in fact, telling senators that he is willing to work with them to come up with regulations for his business. some are saying, though, that the best solution to this problem is right here at facebook. >> we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility, and that was a big mistake, and it was my mistake, and i'm sorry. >>...
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terry moran, in south korea. >> reporter: high drama in the dmz. kim jong-un, emerging from north korea. his phalanx of bodyguards slips away and he strides alone to the border. a warm handshake with south korean president moon jae-in. and then, with that step, kim makes history. the first north korean leader to set foot on south korean territory. unscripted, the two leaders then cross back into the north as if to show that fearsome border is just a line on the ground. this summit marked by pageantry. the men, introducing their wives. kim jong-un's wife all smiles. in the end, the two leaders promising to sign a peace treaty this year, formally ending the korean war and pledging the denuclearization of the peninsula. sealing the deal with a bear hug. "we are one nation," kim declared. but beyond this summit, the family of american otto warmbier reminding the world of the brutal nature of kim's regime. filing a lawsuit this week accusing north korea of the torture and murder of their son in a north korean prison. and in washington, president trump,
terry moran, in south korea. >> reporter: high drama in the dmz. kim jong-un, emerging from north korea. his phalanx of bodyguards slips away and he strides alone to the border. a warm handshake with south korean president moon jae-in. and then, with that step, kim makes history. the first north korean leader to set foot on south korean territory. unscripted, the two leaders then cross back into the north as if to show that fearsome border is just a line on the ground. this summit marked...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicki nguyen. more than 50 people killed, insurance losses close to $10 billion. thousands of people lost their homes. >> we have live team coverage of the road to recovery in the north bay. nbc bay area has reaction from a couple who escaped danger six months ago. let's start with nbc bay area's tom jensen, he was one of the first reporters on the scene six month ago. tom, for a lot of people the rebuilding hasn't started yet. >> reporter: they have had a lot of frustrations, terry. we talked, in fact, to a couple, their property is right over here. we'll hear from them in just a minute. they haven't been able to get to the point where they've been able to try to get a building permit. still fighting with the insurance company as so many people are. as we have seen our investigative team is investigating. and they were able to get out early. they weren't among those families who were forced to flee for their lives. but this was an incredible night. one that i'll never forget. even the two local ho
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicki nguyen. more than 50 people killed, insurance losses close to $10 billion. thousands of people lost their homes. >> we have live team coverage of the road to recovery in the north bay. nbc bay area has reaction from a couple who escaped danger six months ago. let's start with nbc bay area's tom jensen, he was one of the first reporters on the scene six month ago. tom, for a lot of people the rebuilding hasn't started yet. >> reporter: they...
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nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from the oracle. terry, you weren't nervous there, were you? >> reporter: yes, i was to tell you the truth. you know, it wasn't that long ago that if warriors fans came out of a game like that, playoff game, they would have been screaming, delirious, hugging. there was a little bit of that tonight, but these fans are getting used to this winning thing and they're not going to to be happy with anything less than another championship. warriors fans have had it awfully good these last few seasons and that streak continued tonight. you're getting spoiled by this warriors success year after year? >> no, absolutely not. i mean this is what we deserve. work hard, play hard. >> reporter: even when you figure you're going to win, well, you look and you sound like this. >> bring it on right here. >> reporter: playoff round one in the bag, and here come the red hot new orleans pelicans. >> the warriors are going to just kill them. >> kill the pelicans? >> yeah, they're going to kill them. >> absolutely. >> for s
nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney joins us from the oracle. terry, you weren't nervous there, were you? >> reporter: yes, i was to tell you the truth. you know, it wasn't that long ago that if warriors fans came out of a game like that, playoff game, they would have been screaming, delirious, hugging. there was a little bit of that tonight, but these fans are getting used to this winning thing and they're not going to to be happy with anything less than another championship. warriors fans...
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full i'm terry martin thanks for joining us. in a short while from now french president met a woman will address the european parliament for the first time i called the speech to him a piece in the eastern french city of stross fork is part of a series of addresses by e.u. leaders wants big changes in the face of growing skepticism about the european project that's been all mark of the lack of enthusiasm from berlin to budapest. for more on mcallen speech we go now live to strasbourg our correspondent is standing by there for us hi max the french president is going to outline his vision for europe there today what quick spect we expect him to try to keep the fire burning teria that will be the main goal here now one year ago my call when he was elected french president was the savior of europe because he defended france against the extreme powers of the fall and thus you know the populist there and then he gave a big speech about europe in the fall and still he was the hero of most people here at least of what you would call the
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luke terry is a high school catcher in tennessee, but he only has one arm. >> yeah, you can see that.lost his right arm when he was just a baby because of an infection. >> he's perfected his technique to catch and throw the ball. he called the attention he's getting unreal. >> it makes me feel good that other people see me and like what i do and not this, wow, he's got one arm and can't do it. always give out and give 100% all the time and like never say can't, like i don't like the word. >> awesome. terry has been playing baseball since he was 4 and also plays in the outfield and he's the team's best hitter. >>> the houston rockets have the best record in the nba. >> now the team has another star, an usher in section 124 was caught on the dance cam. check out his moves. >> so skeptics are wondering if he's a professional dancer posing as an usher but, yeah, he is a ringer. >> i'm supporting the conspiracy theory on this one. >> but we're still loving it. >>> so l.a.x. airport, of course, has unveiled the first public smart bathroom. >> some of them have what are called tush lights th
luke terry is a high school catcher in tennessee, but he only has one arm. >> yeah, you can see that.lost his right arm when he was just a baby because of an infection. >> he's perfected his technique to catch and throw the ball. he called the attention he's getting unreal. >> it makes me feel good that other people see me and like what i do and not this, wow, he's got one arm and can't do it. always give out and give 100% all the time and like never say can't, like i don't...
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hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us. western leaders are preparing to start a new diplomatic push today to try to end the crisis in syria it comes two days after a u.s. led coalition carried out military strikes on sites in syria the u.n. security council is set to talk about a new resolution for a cease fire across the country you foreign ministers are also discussing a new political initiative but they say moscow will be the key to any success. business as usual that appears to be the message of the syrian state t.v. images an upbeat president assad welcomed russian politicians to damascus signaling that the u.s. led strikes did not pose a threat to his hold on power russia says it's firmly behind its ally. those relations between the russian and syrian army's are excellent so relations between politicians the army will now fulfill its task and russia and the assigned government are not the only ones defiant the pentagon showed off satellite images of the destruction saying the strikes completely destroyed two targets
hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us. western leaders are preparing to start a new diplomatic push today to try to end the crisis in syria it comes two days after a u.s. led coalition carried out military strikes on sites in syria the u.n. security council is set to talk about a new resolution for a cease fire across the country you foreign ministers are also discussing a new political initiative but they say moscow will be the key to any success. business as usual that appears to be...
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many thanks for that terry in brussels. now one of the anti semitism raise its ugly head here in germany the country's leaders mindful of the nazi past we have almost immediately so after a video of an anti semitic attack went viral last week it was no surprise that soon afterwards german chancellor angela merkel was on israeli t.v. denouncing the incident she was keen to point out the sides older forms of racism the german society continues to address there is what she called the new phenomenon of refugees of arab origin bringing what she called again another form of anti semitism into the country. an israeli flag being burnt in berlin palestinian protesters chanting anti semitic slogans during could stay twenty seventeen a protest march against israel and its settlement policy and just last week a refugee from syria attacked two young men wearing a kippah hitting them with his belt while calling them yeah the arabic word for jews. in response chancellor angela merkel has told israeli television that a new form of anti sem
many thanks for that terry in brussels. now one of the anti semitism raise its ugly head here in germany the country's leaders mindful of the nazi past we have almost immediately so after a video of an anti semitic attack went viral last week it was no surprise that soon afterwards german chancellor angela merkel was on israeli t.v. denouncing the incident she was keen to point out the sides older forms of racism the german society continues to address there is what she called the new...
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cut out of my head to demand justice the man mamma terry have killed a man and to watch it all women so we want justice for those abuses and what i love her was that some seven hundred thousand rohingya have fled myanmar using security forces of committing massacres and large scale rape and burning down entire row hendrik communities the u.n. delegation is seeking solutions to the crisis some members see me on mars government as the major obstacle and the solution must lie in me and they must be allowed to go in conditions of safety it may take some time but we would like to hear from the government to me and how we choose to work with the international community and we will do everything we can the security council as to support progress and trying to come together to take decisions that help there we think that when the delegation will spend four days in the area meeting with refugees as well as with me on mars leader aung sun suu chee while suchi has been deeply criticized for allowing the persecution of rohingya the un is visiting on her invitation she has promised to allow thous
cut out of my head to demand justice the man mamma terry have killed a man and to watch it all women so we want justice for those abuses and what i love her was that some seven hundred thousand rohingya have fled myanmar using security forces of committing massacres and large scale rape and burning down entire row hendrik communities the u.n. delegation is seeking solutions to the crisis some members see me on mars government as the major obstacle and the solution must lie in me and they must...
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tell me why you feel it's a lifeline, terry? human beings need to mix with one another. are always or often lonely. instead ofjust saying — oh, you're old and lonely, you need help, what we're saying is — why don't you help us to get fitter. projects like this bring different generations together, helping people understand more about each other‘s lives, and that's an idea that's really taking hold. do you remember taking records to parties? and people nicking them! manchester cares is another expanding charity tackling the same sort of issues by getting people involved. this desert island discs evening brings neighbours of different ages together. i suppose i've been in manchester three years now and i was kind of like, i barely know anybody either, so it felt like a good way to meet other people as well. you don't think younger and older people mix these days, but they do, if they try. younger people can have hundreds and hundreds of interactions or connections in our social media age, but not that many roots in their community, and these two groups are often living sid
tell me why you feel it's a lifeline, terry? human beings need to mix with one another. are always or often lonely. instead ofjust saying — oh, you're old and lonely, you need help, what we're saying is — why don't you help us to get fitter. projects like this bring different generations together, helping people understand more about each other‘s lives, and that's an idea that's really taking hold. do you remember taking records to parties? and people nicking them! manchester cares is...
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. >> terry scofield had been dating stephen months before jody scharf's death. >> did mr.tell you whether or not he was married? >> actually he said he was not married. >> and she remembered something strange stephen said to her on the beach over that labor day weekend. >> he was under a lot of stress and the stress would be resolved by the end of september. >> two weeks later jody scharf was dead. terry now sees that cryptic statement in a dreadful light. >> i was like, oh no, the end of september and then the light bulb went off immediately. >> it also went off for marian in perhaps the most chilling testimony of the prosecution's case, she told the jury when she heard her friend was gone she immediately remembered something jody said just weeks earlier. >> she said that during this conversation that i have with him if anything happens to me, you'll know who did it. she said you'll know it was him. >> the prosecutor's position was clear, a husband with a motive, the perfect setting, the violent intent to kill his wife or was there another way of looking at that couple pe
. >> terry scofield had been dating stephen months before jody scharf's death. >> did mr.tell you whether or not he was married? >> actually he said he was not married. >> and she remembered something strange stephen said to her on the beach over that labor day weekend. >> he was under a lot of stress and the stress would be resolved by the end of september. >> two weeks later jody scharf was dead. terry now sees that cryptic statement in a dreadful light....
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. >> host: next call is terry right here in tucson.erry, your to be. >> caller: glad you are here in tucson. i enjoyed your participation. i'm struck by your response to an audience question about freedom versus justice and i thought it was a bit simplistic in the sense that most women that i know of who are what we call pro-choice would argue that it's a freedom and matter, it is my sense is that general conservative are for freedom except when it goes against what they believe in and can you elaborate on your response to that person? >> guest: for get an answer from craig shirley what is your view upon trump? >> host: i guess he is gone. sorry about that. >> guest: the color is a valid point. these are much more completed than they appear. i only use the concepts of freedom and justice to illustrate the difference between the two great competing political philosophies in america today. there are pro-life democrats and pro- abortion republicans and we've seen it over the parties many, many years. nothing is simple in this world and no
. >> host: next call is terry right here in tucson.erry, your to be. >> caller: glad you are here in tucson. i enjoyed your participation. i'm struck by your response to an audience question about freedom versus justice and i thought it was a bit simplistic in the sense that most women that i know of who are what we call pro-choice would argue that it's a freedom and matter, it is my sense is that general conservative are for freedom except when it goes against what they believe in...
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good afternoon everyone i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicky nguyen. we begin with missing loved ones here in the bay area. >> nbc bay area's ross is in matteo with the story. >> totally disappeared off the face of the earth. >> reporter: monica has been searching for her brother since january of 1983. that's when then 19-year-old san francisco college student went home heading the to a doctor's appointment and vanished. >> if i hired a private detective about 13 years ago and he couldn't come up with anything. >> reporter: when she heard about san matteo county missing person's day she jumped the chance to try again. the county core ner says bliss is not alone. there are hundreds of cases that need closure. >> there are hundreds cases on file. in my office we have john does, some have dna, some don't. monica sbaubing her cheek for her dna analysis that will will be run through data. using dna they were able to identify christine who is remains were found in pacifica in 2006. monica bliss is hoping it's her turn to get ans. >> i need closure, all this
good afternoon everyone i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicky nguyen. we begin with missing loved ones here in the bay area. >> nbc bay area's ross is in matteo with the story. >> totally disappeared off the face of the earth. >> reporter: monica has been searching for her brother since january of 1983. that's when then 19-year-old san francisco college student went home heading the to a doctor's appointment and vanished. >> if i hired a private detective about 13...
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sumo terry was a senior analyst at the cia. she is now a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies. elliot abrams was a national security adviser for george w. bush. now senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. tony blinkin was a national security adviser, as well as deputy secretary of state in the obama administration. he's a cnn global affairs analyst and the managing director of the penn/biden cent center. how do you make sense of kim jong-un? this is a guy who a year ago was threatening war, taking actions that seemed to suggest that. and now seems to be thinking of every way he can to make peace overtures. he's just reunified the time zone, so north korea had deliberately chosen a different time zone than south korea. south korea was on the same time zone as japan. and he wanted to make the point that the north was different and independent. he has even reunified that. so is this all symbolic overtures, or is there more to it? >> well, that remains to be seen. certainly, he has made a t
sumo terry was a senior analyst at the cia. she is now a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies. elliot abrams was a national security adviser for george w. bush. now senior fellow at the council on foreign relations. tony blinkin was a national security adviser, as well as deputy secretary of state in the obama administration. he's a cnn global affairs analyst and the managing director of the penn/biden cent center. how do you make sense of kim jong-un? this is a...
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. >> reporter: terry had been dating stephen months before jody scharf's death. >> did mr.ll you whether or not he was married? >> actually he said he was not married. >> reporter: and she remembered something strange stephen said to her on the beach over the that labor day weekend. >> he was under a lot of stress and the stress would be resolved by the end of september. >> reporter: two weeks later jody scharf was dead. terry now sees that cryptic statement in a dreadful light. >> i was like, oh, no, the end of september and then the light bulb went off immediately. >> reporter: it also went off for marian in perhaps the most chilling testimony of the prosecution's case, she told the jury when she heard her friend was gone she immediately remember something jody said just weeks earlier. >> she said that during this conversation that i have with him if anything happens to me, you'll know who did it. she said you'll know it was him. >> reporter: the prosecutor's position was clear, a husband with a motive, the perfect setting, the violent intent to kill his wife or was there
. >> reporter: terry had been dating stephen months before jody scharf's death. >> did mr.ll you whether or not he was married? >> actually he said he was not married. >> reporter: and she remembered something strange stephen said to her on the beach over the that labor day weekend. >> he was under a lot of stress and the stress would be resolved by the end of september. >> reporter: two weeks later jody scharf was dead. terry now sees that cryptic statement...
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"today in the bay's" terry mcsceny has more on how they're doing and a trauma surgeon speaking out is making headlines as well. >> reporter: in addition to the gunshot victims, a fourth victim injured as hundreds rushed to exits trying to escape the gunfire. words of healing from the ceo of parenty google. i know a lot of you are in shock. over the coming days we will continue to pry support to accept everyone heal from this unimaginable tragedy. youtube's communications director reached out with this message. >> today it feels like the entire community of youtube and all of the employees were victims of this crime. >> what happens is, that when it gets shocked, it creates a major crisis. >> this doctor is a trauma surgeon at san francisco general who could barely conceal his frustration at the number of gunshot victims he sees. >> that's the problem. something like this happens, terribly unfortunate, you guys come out. the reality is, we have to deal with this all the time. >> reporter: terry mcsweeny, "today in the bay." >>> an bruno police will hold a news conference at 9:00 this m
"today in the bay's" terry mcsceny has more on how they're doing and a trauma surgeon speaking out is making headlines as well. >> reporter: in addition to the gunshot victims, a fourth victim injured as hundreds rushed to exits trying to escape the gunfire. words of healing from the ceo of parenty google. i know a lot of you are in shock. over the coming days we will continue to pry support to accept everyone heal from this unimaginable tragedy. youtube's communications...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicky nguyen. developing news in the east bay. a police officer hurt after a crash a short time ago. hercules police say an officer was responding to a domestic violence call around 10:00 when two other cars hit his patrol car. it happened at the intersection of san bab low and sycamore avenues. the officer was hurt, injuries not life-threatening. you can see the damage to his patrol car. police say one of the other drivers suffered a more serious head injury. we'll be tracking this story for you and bring you more information as we get it. >>> he created an oasis for artists, free spirits, and techies in the middle of the desert. tonight, many are mourning the loss of the burning man cofounder larry harvey. >> sergio quinn tan know live in san francisco. i saw "the new york times" calling harvey the google-like driving force behind burning man. he had devotees in the bay area. >> reporter: he really had the ear of a lot of creative, not just in the bay area, but around the world. one of the lasting impressions of larry harvey was
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicky nguyen. developing news in the east bay. a police officer hurt after a crash a short time ago. hercules police say an officer was responding to a domestic violence call around 10:00 when two other cars hit his patrol car. it happened at the intersection of san bab low and sycamore avenues. the officer was hurt, injuries not life-threatening. you can see the damage to his patrol car. police say one of the other drivers suffered a more serious head injury....
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don't get used to it, terry. we're going to give you one last look at san francisco while it's still out there. >> it is gorgeous out there. if you're heading outdoors, rain may have an impact on your plans. >> you're going to notice it's going to be a little chilly out there. that's because this is a colder storm. the drop in temperature is going to be very noticeable. i know it's a little late but these are the current temperatures. oakland, 56 degrees right now. san jose, 59, palo alto, 54, san francisco, 55. the temperature trend into the overnight hours stays relatively in the 50s across the board. so you'll wake up to 50s and some 40s, but you're going to notice a lot of that cloud cover early on on sunday. the reason for that is we're tracking this system right here. you can already see that rain developing. it's a system dropping in from alaska. that's why we're deeming this a very cold system. it's going to bring some snow to the sierra. i'll break down the timeline of the rain for you coming up in just
don't get used to it, terry. we're going to give you one last look at san francisco while it's still out there. >> it is gorgeous out there. if you're heading outdoors, rain may have an impact on your plans. >> you're going to notice it's going to be a little chilly out there. that's because this is a colder storm. the drop in temperature is going to be very noticeable. i know it's a little late but these are the current temperatures. oakland, 56 degrees right now. san jose, 59,...
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>> reporter: that really have getting a serious look, terry. while it might seem like something from a circus or carnival, the best evidence that it could work is coming from the oakland zoo. this has been a major mode of transportation at the oakland zoo for more than nine months. >> we can move more than a thousand people an hour up to the site. >> reporter: a thousand visitors per hour. it's a success that the oakland a's president told nbc bay area caught the team's attention as it wrestles with ways to move fans into a new ballpark they would like to build at jack london square. >> they were coming here to understand our system. >> reporter: it's very preliminary, but a gondola could help ease traffic and parking woes. a group that's been fighting to keep the a's in oakland is also on board with fans. >> the traffic is pretty formidable. a gondola would be a great idea. >> i know some of the transformation in the past used bart, but being able to transport people through a gondola is new and innovative. >> it would be nice to get that pers
>> reporter: that really have getting a serious look, terry. while it might seem like something from a circus or carnival, the best evidence that it could work is coming from the oakland zoo. this has been a major mode of transportation at the oakland zoo for more than nine months. >> we can move more than a thousand people an hour up to the site. >> reporter: a thousand visitors per hour. it's a success that the oakland a's president told nbc bay area caught the team's...
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and terry went in the back room, came back out, and had this ipod.eve this ipod is going to belong to kate." >> now that was huge. the last time kate was seen with that ipod it was at the gym the day she went missing. now a man kate never met said heather gave him the ipod days after kate disappeared. just to be sure this was, in fact, kate's ipod, tech expert bill capps got the serial number. and within minutes, had the proof. >> i examined the registry files from all the computers that we had access to that kate had used in the past. we knew proof positive that that was kate's ipod. >> of course right away the a-team told the police about the ever wonder where stains go? they go straight to a magical place called the chamber of stains. where a stain keeper collects and locks them away so they don't come back. woahhhhhhh... clean + protect with stainmaster carpet cleaners. thyou know what i do instead?eny your cravings. i snack on blue diamond almonds. wasabi & soy sauce?! mmm! don't deny your cravings. eat 'em! all the flavors you crave, in a super
and terry went in the back room, came back out, and had this ipod.eve this ipod is going to belong to kate." >> now that was huge. the last time kate was seen with that ipod it was at the gym the day she went missing. now a man kate never met said heather gave him the ipod days after kate disappeared. just to be sure this was, in fact, kate's ipod, tech expert bill capps got the serial number. and within minutes, had the proof. >> i examined the registry files from all the...
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[applause] museum, terri freeman. terri: good afternoon everyone. just want to remind us all the reason why we are here. the only person this is about is dr. king. i would like us to keep that in mind as we move forward. it is a beautiful sight to stand here and it is incredibly humbling for me to stand here at this moment on this day. [applause] >> praise god. terri: he was a man, a husband, a father, a son, a brother. he was a preacher, and a scholar. he was a visionary, a strategist, a leader, a servant. he was a radical thinker, a believer in the concept of direct action and civil disobedience as an effective means to affect change. he believed in the promise of america for all people. we hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal. that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, among these life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. he was a dreamer, he had a dream, but he was not simply a dreamer. but a man of action who made the ultimate sacrifice. peace, harmony, and integration were goals, b
[applause] museum, terri freeman. terri: good afternoon everyone. just want to remind us all the reason why we are here. the only person this is about is dr. king. i would like us to keep that in mind as we move forward. it is a beautiful sight to stand here and it is incredibly humbling for me to stand here at this moment on this day. [applause] >> praise god. terri: he was a man, a husband, a father, a son, a brother. he was a preacher, and a scholar. he was a visionary, a strategist, a...
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please join me in welcoming terry miller. terry. >> thank you, john. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the heritage foundation. i know many of you have come today to hear our keynote speaker, secretary wilbur ross. he will be joining us in a few minutes. in the meantime, it is my honor to present to you the 24th edition of our annual index of economic freedom we are officially launching today in this united states. i hope you picked up a copy of your index on your way in. if not, please grab one as you leave the building today. anthony kim, i don't see in the auditorium right now and jim roberts sitting right down here in the front row. the index ranks 112 countries and categories of economic freedom. we put those scores together as an overall economic freedom score that serve business as the basis for the global ranks. topping our ranks 24th year in a row, hong kong, free market for commitment and trading roots seems as strong as ever. a remarkable feet when you take into account the evolution of its political situation with mainland, c
please join me in welcoming terry miller. terry. >> thank you, john. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the heritage foundation. i know many of you have come today to hear our keynote speaker, secretary wilbur ross. he will be joining us in a few minutes. in the meantime, it is my honor to present to you the 24th edition of our annual index of economic freedom we are officially launching today in this united states. i hope you picked up a copy of your index on your way in....
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terry, thank you. back here at home president trump taking a victory lap of his own after that historic summit on friday and in advance of his own meeting as we just mentioned with kim jong-un. >> he also had a lot to say about the russia investigation and a new report from house republicans. abc's tara palmeri joins us from washington. tara, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. that's right. it was a week of highs and lows for president trump. while his top pick to lead the v.a., dr. ronny jackson, had to withdraw his name amid embarrassing allegations, he saw his secretary of state mike pompeo confirmed and then he was able to take a victory lap for his high pressure campaign against north korea. president trump taking a bow for the historic agreement struck between the leaders of north and south korea working toward an end to their decades long conflict. >> i think i have a responsibility. i think other presidents should have done it. >> reporter: the president taking on th
terry, thank you. back here at home president trump taking a victory lap of his own after that historic summit on friday and in advance of his own meeting as we just mentioned with kim jong-un. >> he also had a lot to say about the russia investigation and a new report from house republicans. abc's tara palmeri joins us from washington. tara, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan and paula. that's right. it was a week of highs and lows for president trump. while his...