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stay with me, terry.t of reaction to this squad announcment all over social media, but azi farni has been monitoring some of the 23 twitter feeds of the players on the plane. i think it is there to say there are some excited players about to go out to russia. let's start with manchester united's ashley young. he said, maybe this picture said i would live my dream and go to the world cup. this is the picture he tweeted of himself in an england shirt, which i think is a 1986 shirt. you might know better than me. let's move on to kyle walker. he said, the one called you don't want to miss, with a screen shot of him missing a call from gareth southgate. why you would not have it next to you all throughout the day, i don't know. marcus rashford here, saying, after you standing on the touchline in the rain, for years, ma'am, we're off to the world cup. dele alli as well, saying it is an honour to be named. a dream come true. that honour is a bit of a theme. see you in russia indeed. thank you. terry butcher is
stay with me, terry.t of reaction to this squad announcment all over social media, but azi farni has been monitoring some of the 23 twitter feeds of the players on the plane. i think it is there to say there are some excited players about to go out to russia. let's start with manchester united's ashley young. he said, maybe this picture said i would live my dream and go to the world cup. this is the picture he tweeted of himself in an england shirt, which i think is a 1986 shirt. you might know...
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for a big day ahead in brussels teri schultz with standing by for us there hi terry will mark zuckerberg get more of a grilling from the europeans than he did from the u.s. congress well it will certainly be a shorter session the entire zuckerberg appearance in the european parliament will only be about forty five minutes long compared to the two days he faced on capitol hill but that doesn't mean it will be less of substantive grilling of course the heads of the political groups could have looked at the testimony that zuckerberg gave on capitol hill and really refined their questions also europeans are known to be much more strict about data privacy than the americans so but just by the fact that he'll get questioned by fewer than ten people doesn't necessarily mean that he'll get off more easily also in the room will be on full of albrecht who is known as the data privacy guru of the european parliament and claude moraes the head of the civil liberties committee so those two are definitely going to be asking some very pointed questions of mark zuckerberg and as you as you heard in that
for a big day ahead in brussels teri schultz with standing by for us there hi terry will mark zuckerberg get more of a grilling from the europeans than he did from the u.s. congress well it will certainly be a shorter session the entire zuckerberg appearance in the european parliament will only be about forty five minutes long compared to the two days he faced on capitol hill but that doesn't mean it will be less of substantive grilling of course the heads of the political groups could have...
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you are walking out on saturday with john terry. eu won. really?re walking out on saturday withjohn terry. —— you won. really? that's all from sportsdey. we'll have more throughout the evening. thanks to the team at sportsdey. two teenagers have been found guilty of plotting to murder pupils and teachers at a north yorkshire school — in a recreation of the columbine massacre. the boys, now both aged 15, became fascinated by violence, gathered material to make explosives and plotted to use guns to attack a school in northallerton. megan peterson has this report. colorado 1999. 12 pupils and a teacher killed in the columbine massacre by young gunmen eric harris and dylan klebold. 18 years later in north yorkshire those men were hero—worshipped by two teenagers who in their own words wanted to obliterate a school in rural northallerton. you always think that it doesn't happen where you are. that it happened in london, manchester, and not in provincial towns like northallerton. it's a massive sense of surprise. just the area you know everyone. you don'
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and we're joined now with the very latest fire correspondent terry scholtz from brussels terry will mark zuckerberg get more of a grilling from the europeans than he did from the u.s. congress which was in many ways woefully unprepared to question well if you think that was unprepared wait for tonight's testimony from zuckerberg because unlike the two days of questioning that he got in washington by dozens of senators and congressmen there will be just a handful of politicians grilling him here the entire session is going to be forty five minutes long and it's just going to be questions from the head of the political groups there are going to be two more or less experts in the rooms that will be john philip albrecht who was basically the author of the parliament's data privacy act and claude marie who heads up the civil liberties commission other than that these guys are not experts at all and the session is so short that they're expected to get one question and one follow up so anybody who is left unsatisfied by testimony in congress is going to be extremely unsatisfied with what happen
and we're joined now with the very latest fire correspondent terry scholtz from brussels terry will mark zuckerberg get more of a grilling from the europeans than he did from the u.s. congress which was in many ways woefully unprepared to question well if you think that was unprepared wait for tonight's testimony from zuckerberg because unlike the two days of questioning that he got in washington by dozens of senators and congressmen there will be just a handful of politicians grilling him here...
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greg: terry would try that. how is the mainstream media going to handle when there's more and more good news? >> they're getting crushed. it's funny. about the communism thing and that poll, that makes sense. the communists knew we're not going to beat these guys militarily. we can get them with educators. this makes sense. the people that are a product of the education system have been fed this and don't know any better. when they get in the real world, they're going to figure it out real quick. reality does that. backstage is where we were, yeah, the green room. greg: get to the point. >> not lovin' your tone. i call donald trump the flash bang candidate, the flash bangs are what we throw in and then we go in. he's crushed these people pep and they needed to be crushed, dems and media, media and academics. it's done by a call li callus, n skinned and beautiful. greg: he's flash bang but i'm flash. dance. kat, thoughts on anything. >> i'll keep it to the topic instead of what i was really thinking about. no. th
greg: terry would try that. how is the mainstream media going to handle when there's more and more good news? >> they're getting crushed. it's funny. about the communism thing and that poll, that makes sense. the communists knew we're not going to beat these guys militarily. we can get them with educators. this makes sense. the people that are a product of the education system have been fed this and don't know any better. when they get in the real world, they're going to figure it out...
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my workout buddy, terry crews is here, everybody. i do the counting, he does the lifting.irst the story that is tearing the country apart harder than an army of russian bots within the big question on social media this morning, laurel or yanny, listen closely and decide. >> laurel, laurel, laurel. >> what do you hear? is it laurel or yanny? >> yanny. >> yanny. >> i got, okay, i'm laurel. >> what do you hear. >> laurel. >> what do you hear? >> yamy with two m. >> we all hear laurel. >> the control room all hears yanny. >> trevor: and i hear idiots. for the last 24 hours this was all anyone could talk about. and everyone had different theories trying to figure out if maybe like different types of people heard different things lake maybe old people heard laurel, and young people heard yanny. or black people heard laurel objected the police heard he's got a gun. you know what we need, we just need president trump to tell us what he heard and then everyone will immediately know what they think. be like i heard yanny and be like clearly it's laurel then. this nation was founded
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hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us north korea has warned it may cancel a planned summit. with u.s. president trump said it would not take part if washington insisted it give up its nuclear weapons john yang has also postponed high level talks with south korea unification minister beck take hewland said he regretted the north's move and that it went against the spirit of a historic meeting last month between the two countries leaders. let's go over to our correspondent jason strother standing by for us in the south korean capital seoul jason there were months of warming between north and south korea also cautious optimism of course how is this setback being taken in south korea all right why i think the announcements that north korea would call off these high level talks today and potentially call it the trump summit did take soul by surprise. the government here is issued a statement of regret however that doesn't mean that south korea and the u.s. are going to call off these military exercises there still continue to take place. tell us jason the way it looks right now w
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>> terry moran with us tonight on this, as well. terry, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next here to breaking news just coming in a short time ago. the lawyer for stormy daniels tonight now claiming that he has documents proving that the president's personal attorney, michael cohen, received about a half million dollars from a russian oligarch after the election. of course, the question being asked tonight, what was that money for? let's get to abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas with what he's learned tonight. pierre? >> reporter: that's right. michael avenatti released a statement, david, laying out a series of banking transactions, including eight alleged payments by cohen -- to cohen by that russian oligarch, who is very close to vladimir putin. but tonight, it's unclear what those funds were for, and we do not know how avenatti got access to those records, or whether they're authentic. we reached out to cohen's attorney and we've not yet heard back. we do know that the russian oligarch has already been interviewe
>> terry moran with us tonight on this, as well. terry, thank you. >>> we're going to turn next here to breaking news just coming in a short time ago. the lawyer for stormy daniels tonight now claiming that he has documents proving that the president's personal attorney, michael cohen, received about a half million dollars from a russian oligarch after the election. of course, the question being asked tonight, what was that money for? let's get to abc's chief justice...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us german chancellor going to akhil has called on her fellow lawmakers to come together to save a jeopardized nuclear deal with iran michael made the comments that a budget debate that highlighted germany's commitments abroad among a host of contentious issues she singled out the recent u.s. withdrawal from the accord as hugely problematic let's listen to some of what she had to say in this anybody else but there are more issues to discuss like the ballistic missile program or the influence of iran and hizbollah in syria. there are other questions as well hm. but the one question we have to answer and that we already have answered in opposition to the united states is there a stronger level of dialogue if one abandons the deal or is the dialogue stronger if one remains in the deal. we believe that by not leaving the iran deal it will be easier to continue talks which we must do ladies and gentlemen because the ballistic missile program is a great danger most specifically for israel. well we're joined by our chief political editor mikaela mickae
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us german chancellor going to akhil has called on her fellow lawmakers to come together to save a jeopardized nuclear deal with iran michael made the comments that a budget debate that highlighted germany's commitments abroad among a host of contentious issues she singled out the recent u.s. withdrawal from the accord as hugely problematic let's listen to some of what she had to say in this anybody else but there are more issues to discuss like the...
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>> terry moran with us again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and president trump's nominee to head the cia, gina haspel, is on track tonight now to be confirmed, after she criticized the bush-era enhanced interrogation program. haspel refused to say that during her senate hearing, but in a letter to a committee member, she wrote, quote, "the enhanced interrogation program is not one the cia should have undertaken. the united states must be an example to the rest of the world." tonight, more democrats say they will vote to confirm her. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the deadly police ambush. eight police body cams all rolling at once. the officers now talking for the first time. >>> also, new developments involving the royal wedding. meghan markle's father reportedly saying he wants to go, but now a late headline tonight involving possible heart surgery. >>> the schoolteacher murdered in front of her parents' home. there is news coming in on the investigation tonight. >>> and made i
>> terry moran with us again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and president trump's nominee to head the cia, gina haspel, is on track tonight now to be confirmed, after she criticized the bush-era enhanced interrogation program. haspel refused to say that during her senate hearing, but in a letter to a committee member, she wrote, quote, "the enhanced interrogation program is not one the cia should have undertaken. the united states must be an example to the rest of the...
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terry hollands is one of those who will be taking part and just to limber up, he took on the challengeying to set a strongman record for pulling a double decker bus 20 metres, as tony husband reports. one double—decker bus, one of the much romulan —— strongman, and one world record attempt. terry hollands needed to beat the existing record of 22.5 seconds to seal his place in strongman history. those experts watching said this was a shaky start on the 20 metre course. slowly, he found his feet. then he was in the groove. it went so well, the bus was an early. he'd smashed the record by seven seconds, pulling all 12 tonnes of the bus. a new world record! cheering it is always nice to get a world record, especially to be one that has to do so long, i think 11 years that has tipped for, so i am over the moon. i expected to get a much better start than i did but managed to pull it together at the end and gathered some good speed along the way. this was a taste of strongman challenges coming to britain next month, staged at the saint mary stadium in southampton. we have 12 of the strong as
terry hollands is one of those who will be taking part and just to limber up, he took on the challengeying to set a strongman record for pulling a double decker bus 20 metres, as tony husband reports. one double—decker bus, one of the much romulan —— strongman, and one world record attempt. terry hollands needed to beat the existing record of 22.5 seconds to seal his place in strongman history. those experts watching said this was a shaky start on the 20 metre course. slowly, he found his...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with we begin in moscow where events are underway for the swearing in ceremony of a russian president president vladimir putin going to go live now ceremony there we see president putin arriving for his ceremony as inauguration ceremony being greeted by their guests. will begin a historic fourth term after securing an expected landslide victory in presidential elections held in march his staff is reportedly planning a fairly low key inauguration this time and effort to avoid any bad publicity we are indeed looking at president putin arriving to the warm reception i think gathered guests of the ceremony here follows a weekend of putting protests in several russian cities with police arresting more than fifteen hundred demonstrators yeah this inauguration is being described as a more subdued affair than the previous one but it doesn't really look that subdued . from the pictures we're seeing here. beautiful color shot here on the red carpet the gilded halls in moscow and so obviously a lot. joining a lot of people there who showed up to gradually the p
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with we begin in moscow where events are underway for the swearing in ceremony of a russian president president vladimir putin going to go live now ceremony there we see president putin arriving for his ceremony as inauguration ceremony being greeted by their guests. will begin a historic fourth term after securing an expected landslide victory in presidential elections held in march his staff is reportedly planning a fairly low key inauguration this time...
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i'm sorry barry could not-- terry could not make it. conservation to me is in part role that humans play in stewardship in a relationship with other beings on the planet. it's more than preservation. it requires us to apply the best available sound science. to understand the legal framework, fidelity to the law and that we think and act in the long-term, the long-term public interest as we stewart these other beings and other things on this planet that basically allow us to live here. it's an evolving responsibility and it rests on the shoulders of everyone on the planet. >> so, maybe i can ask you add to explain to us a few other terms starting with what do we mean by biodiversity, a term you invented and maybe you can tell us what we mean by climate change, would we need but i-- mean by the environment, would we mean by ecosystem? >> on going with the hard question. i'm going to seize this moment to do a little bit of description and definition. i will take a little longer than the director here. this is to kind of kenneth a substance
i'm sorry barry could not-- terry could not make it. conservation to me is in part role that humans play in stewardship in a relationship with other beings on the planet. it's more than preservation. it requires us to apply the best available sound science. to understand the legal framework, fidelity to the law and that we think and act in the long-term, the long-term public interest as we stewart these other beings and other things on this planet that basically allow us to live here. it's an...
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on him and on the heads of the political groups who will be asking the questions love that pressure terry coming from the cambridge analytical scandal do e.u. leaders think facebook has done enough to abide by their privacy standards. everything will change given the general data privacy protection regulation that comes into effect on may twenty fifth at that point there will actually be repetitions for not following european data privacy rules so i think that he may have a few more days before facebook could be called called to account for this but i don't think anybody feels that facebook has done enough to protect their their private data we hear that all the time we've seen that with facebook users abandoning the platform but that will certainly be front and center in the questioning that we see here tonight you mentioned that new data protection law coming into effect here in europe terry what exactly is that going to mean for facebook. facebook says that it already has upgraded its user consent forms it has had to reform the way it uses data and the permission that it gets from user
on him and on the heads of the political groups who will be asking the questions love that pressure terry coming from the cambridge analytical scandal do e.u. leaders think facebook has done enough to abide by their privacy standards. everything will change given the general data privacy protection regulation that comes into effect on may twenty fifth at that point there will actually be repetitions for not following european data privacy rules so i think that he may have a few more days before...
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live in palo alto, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> people across the country and the bay area hitting the streets for mayday. the annual rallies traditionally focus on workers rights. this year immigration played a major role in the message. >> i'm here to defend workers' rights, to defend immigrant rights, and to try to get what we need. we need single payer health care. we need jobs. we need, you know, homes. >> in oakland, a few hundred people peacefully marched toward the sheriff's office at lake merritt. >>> a new turn in san francisco's scooter saga. they're coming back, those electric scooters will be returning to city streets but with some new guidelines. the sfmta decided that five companies can keep operating but each one can have no more than 500 scooters. that's a cap of 2,500 scooters citywide. one of the biggest complaints, those scooters were left abandoned on sidewalks and streets. that still might happen. the companies will also have to pay a $5,000 registration fee and a $25,000 annual fee. >>> here's curry firing. >> warriors steph curry bac
live in palo alto, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> people across the country and the bay area hitting the streets for mayday. the annual rallies traditionally focus on workers rights. this year immigration played a major role in the message. >> i'm here to defend workers' rights, to defend immigrant rights, and to try to get what we need. we need single payer health care. we need jobs. we need, you know, homes. >> in oakland, a few hundred...
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live in san jose, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you. these are certainly the top six according to the polls. >>> this night wasn't just about the candidates. it was also about the voters. people watching on tv and especially the audience inside of that theater had plenty to say. nbc bay area's sam brock continues our coverage. sam? >> reporter: there was definitely a buzz when voters filed out of the california theater behind me just after 8:00 tonight with a few apparent observations. many voters didn't feel like they were getting enough substance when it came to plans on homeless and affordable housing. one candidate popped among women. delaine eastin. >> delaine eastin was not on my radar before this debate, and i was really impressed with her knowledge of especially what moms and families need. >> she hsaid a lot of impactful things. >> i wanted to hear solutions. we got solutions where we've got people complaining that their kids are coming back from college, that they don't have a place for their kids to live close to. >> i would
live in san jose, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> terry, thank you. these are certainly the top six according to the polls. >>> this night wasn't just about the candidates. it was also about the voters. people watching on tv and especially the audience inside of that theater had plenty to say. nbc bay area's sam brock continues our coverage. sam? >> reporter: there was definitely a buzz when voters filed out of the california theater behind me just after 8:00 tonight...
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and terry is monitoring this. terry moran is monitoring this moment from london.y. >> what a moment it is. you guys are absolutely right. it's joyful. it is the end to suspense and agony for the families. and it is an important milestone in the journey towards this remacable summit that president trump and kim jong un are determined to have it seems sometime in june in singapore. but it is worth remembering a couple of things. amid the joy and relief a couple of things. north korea's done this before. 13 americans since the 1990s have been detained and released at some point except for otto warmbier, who was released and then died. the college student from virginia. and the other thing to remember is there are japanese detainees. there are south korean detainees. let's not forget the nature of this regime. that said, this is a moment of joy and for president trump no question about it, a moment of triumph as he pursues this remarkable diplomatic opening toward one of the most closed countries in the world, north korea. >> and amid the jet noise you can kind of hea
and terry is monitoring this. terry moran is monitoring this moment from london.y. >> what a moment it is. you guys are absolutely right. it's joyful. it is the end to suspense and agony for the families. and it is an important milestone in the journey towards this remacable summit that president trump and kim jong un are determined to have it seems sometime in june in singapore. but it is worth remembering a couple of things. amid the joy and relief a couple of things. north korea's done...
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terry, thank you. >>> the growing fear at this hour concern over a potential explosion in hawaii. 19 fissures all spewing hot lava and toxic gases. tonight the growing threat. from inside the volcano. the lava mixing with ground water. look at these pictures. that combination could lead to a lethal explosion sending boulders the size of cars into the air. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman flying us right over it tonight. >> reporter: tonight on hawaii's big island, the fear growing, along with the fissures. at least four cracks opening up since saturday, including the biggest one yet. jets of steam blasting spatter as high as 500 feet in the air. steam rising from the streets split by the molt en rock beneath sounding like thunder claps. today we boarded this helicopter to get an up close view. you can see the lines over there. they are spewing toxic gases thousands of feet into the air. all the vegetation to the left has been killed because of the gases. much of the lava flowing out of these fissures comes from the pu'u o'o crater, 30 miles away its floor collapsing two
terry, thank you. >>> the growing fear at this hour concern over a potential explosion in hawaii. 19 fissures all spewing hot lava and toxic gases. tonight the growing threat. from inside the volcano. the lava mixing with ground water. look at these pictures. that combination could lead to a lethal explosion sending boulders the size of cars into the air. abc's chief national correspondent matt gutman flying us right over it tonight. >> reporter: tonight on hawaii's big island,...
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hello i'm terry march and thanks for joining us. armenia is on edge this morning after opposition leader nicole passion jaan urged his supporters to bring the country to a standstill by staging a general strike prussians call came after he failed to secure enough votes in parliament to become prime minister netanyahu was the only candidate and had expected a different result he spearheaded weeks of protests leading to the resignation of the prime minister last week. this is know how the vote was meant to go. full of enthusiasm and high expectations tens of thousands had come to catch the moment their protest leader became prime minister. then excitement gave way to sorrow. and the only thing we have to win we can't go on like this and he will. nashashibi this is our life they don't have the right to rule as if we don't want them famously all the people here everyone and they have betrayed us. throughout the us they are armenia's ruling republican party after a day long session and parliament the writing was on the wall eventually th
hello i'm terry march and thanks for joining us. armenia is on edge this morning after opposition leader nicole passion jaan urged his supporters to bring the country to a standstill by staging a general strike prussians call came after he failed to secure enough votes in parliament to become prime minister netanyahu was the only candidate and had expected a different result he spearheaded weeks of protests leading to the resignation of the prime minister last week. this is know how the vote...
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up next, and the our justice correspondent terry johnson joins us to discuss -- carrie johnson joins us to discuss deputy rod rosenstein and the criticism he faces at the justice department. later, ohio democratic party ther david pepper discusses buckeye state's upcoming primaries and his penchant for little thriller novels. stay tuned. ♪ >> sunday on q&a, robert courson on his book "rocket men." >> it was impossible to disregard it after a few minutes talking to them. that is mostly what they wanted to talk about it.
up next, and the our justice correspondent terry johnson joins us to discuss -- carrie johnson joins us to discuss deputy rod rosenstein and the criticism he faces at the justice department. later, ohio democratic party ther david pepper discusses buckeye state's upcoming primaries and his penchant for little thriller novels. stay tuned. ♪ >> sunday on q&a, robert courson on his book "rocket men." >> it was impossible to disregard it after a few minutes talking to...
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and john terry has left aston villa following their play—off final defeat to fulham on saturday.he former england captain joined the club on a one—year deal last summer after leaving chelsea. villa have thanked him for his "effort and professionalism". five—time paralympic champion ellie simmonds has admitted she came close to quitting swimming after competing at rio 2016. but after some time away, she's back, and hoping to return to the british team for the european championships later this year. 0ur reporter kate grey has been to meet her. since the age of 13, ellie simmonds has been the golden girl in the pool has been the golden girl in the pool. but ten years at the top took its toll and she fell out of love with the sport. it disappeared in rio, andi with the sport. it disappeared in rio, and i hated swimming, i hated everything about it. five-time paralympic champion, is she became a
and john terry has left aston villa following their play—off final defeat to fulham on saturday.he former england captain joined the club on a one—year deal last summer after leaving chelsea. villa have thanked him for his "effort and professionalism". five—time paralympic champion ellie simmonds has admitted she came close to quitting swimming after competing at rio 2016. but after some time away, she's back, and hoping to return to the british team for the european...
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aston villa captain john terry has left the club following their play—off final defeat to fulham on saturdaythe former england captain joined the club on a one—year deal last summer after leaving chelsea. villa have thanked him for his "effort and professionalism". paul hurst is the new manager of championship side ipswich. he's signed a three—year deal after leaving shrewsbury and succeeds mick mccarthy at portman road. defender millie bright and midfielderjill scott have both returned to the england women's squad for the world cup qualifier in russia on the 8th ofjune, after injury. also coming up in the programme... england's preparations for the second test with pakistan will not be affected by alleagations of match—fixing, say batsman keaton jennings. and manny pacquiao is back in training ahead of his wba welterweight title fight but is he hoping to lure floyd mayweather out of retirement? as long as people comeback and
aston villa captain john terry has left the club following their play—off final defeat to fulham on saturdaythe former england captain joined the club on a one—year deal last summer after leaving chelsea. villa have thanked him for his "effort and professionalism". paul hurst is the new manager of championship side ipswich. he's signed a three—year deal after leaving shrewsbury and succeeds mick mccarthy at portman road. defender millie bright and midfielderjill scott have both...
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news i'm terry martin joining me in studio is me now our political correspondent because we're going to be talking about a bonus talk debate that's happening live today here in the german capital lawmakers are kicking off what set to be a contentious debate on the country's budget and the result could resonate beyond germany's borders you are looking at live pictures from inside the german parliament now with the debate set to get underway shortly german chancellor angela merkel is confronting a host of forty issues with debt defense and e.u.
news i'm terry martin joining me in studio is me now our political correspondent because we're going to be talking about a bonus talk debate that's happening live today here in the german capital lawmakers are kicking off what set to be a contentious debate on the country's budget and the result could resonate beyond germany's borders you are looking at live pictures from inside the german parliament now with the debate set to get underway shortly german chancellor angela merkel is confronting...
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reporter terry has more from the judge case on the people who want him recalled. >> you will find it. >> reporter: judge aaron persky is fighting for his job. facing a recall campaign by critics who say he treated sexually -- sexual assault to lightly when he sentenced brock turner two years ago. >> i understand the passion that drives the recall. i think that passion is genuine, i think that mechanism that's been chosen, judicial recall, is misguided. i just think it's the wrong outlet for that desire for change. >> reporter: in an interview, prescott said he's fighting the recall to protect judicial independence. >> think about the next time if you're in a courtroom. what do you expect of that judge? do you expect the judge to put their finger to the wind and kept public opinion in your case? or do you expect the judge to focus on the facts of your
reporter terry has more from the judge case on the people who want him recalled. >> you will find it. >> reporter: judge aaron persky is fighting for his job. facing a recall campaign by critics who say he treated sexually -- sexual assault to lightly when he sentenced brock turner two years ago. >> i understand the passion that drives the recall. i think that passion is genuine, i think that mechanism that's been chosen, judicial recall, is misguided. i just think it's the...
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thank you so much, sue mi terry.[applause] john: and another important partner on your site, please welcome mira rapp-hooper. a, you are a senior research scholar at yale law school. your areas of expertise are deterrence, nuclear strategy, alliance politics, among others. you recently cowrote an essay titled "perception and misperception on the korean peninsula." that was in "foreign affairs." among the many as conceptions americans might have about north korea, what tops the list for you? mira: i think the biggest misperception is either the u.s. or north korea reads the other side's signals as intended. this is often a major problem in politics. because there is so little diplomatic contact between our two countries, and the relationship is so strapped, signals are harder to read between the two. john: did i say misconception and you corrected me? i think you gave very gently without embarrassing me. i appreciate that you did that for me. [applause] john: arguing against the motion to denuclearize north korea. we
thank you so much, sue mi terry.[applause] john: and another important partner on your site, please welcome mira rapp-hooper. a, you are a senior research scholar at yale law school. your areas of expertise are deterrence, nuclear strategy, alliance politics, among others. you recently cowrote an essay titled "perception and misperception on the korean peninsula." that was in "foreign affairs." among the many as conceptions americans might have about north korea, what tops...
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terry we take it face value what mr. caputo said is little interest on the part of mueller 's team about these allegations would suggest either they knew about it or they didn't think it was a big deal or both. what do you think? >> well, neil i think they did know about it. i think when you put all the pieces together of all the things that are coming at us right now pretty fast and furious what you see is or what
terry we take it face value what mr. caputo said is little interest on the part of mueller 's team about these allegations would suggest either they knew about it or they didn't think it was a big deal or both. what do you think? >> well, neil i think they did know about it. i think when you put all the pieces together of all the things that are coming at us right now pretty fast and furious what you see is or what
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. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with the plane crash near the petaluma airport. the story we first broke. the plane was on approach before it crashed a half mile before the runway, east washington avenue and adobe road not far from the airport. people being told to avoid that area. witnesses heard a pop before hearing the plane's engine sputter. >> started sputtering again and made a right turn, going back toward the airport and next thing you know the plane went sideways and straight down. all you could hear was the loud thud into the concrete. >> we want to bring in the battalion chief with the petaluma fire department. he joins us on the phone. hi, mike, can you hear us? >> good evening, how are you? >> what can you tell us about the crash at this point? >> we can tell you at this point the faa is en route, about an hour out or so, to conduct a full investigation. we responded shortly after 4:00 this afternoon to reported plane crash on east washington, that's just east of the airport, in petaluma. sounded like witnesses at the golf course had witnessed a plan
. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with the plane crash near the petaluma airport. the story we first broke. the plane was on approach before it crashed a half mile before the runway, east washington avenue and adobe road not far from the airport. people being told to avoid that area. witnesses heard a pop before hearing the plane's engine sputter. >> started sputtering again and made a right turn, going back toward the airport and next thing you know the plane went sideways and...
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well i'm terry martin good to have you with us the swedish academy has announced that it will not award the nobel prize for literature this year it says it will instead award two prizes and twenty nineteen the institution is in crisis over its handling of sexual assault allegations against the husband of one of its members scandal has seen a string of board members leave in recent weeks. for more of the story let's bring in d.-w. cultural correspondent jefferson chase he's standing by at our berlin studios jefferson the decision not to award the nobel prize for literature this year that's been made what does it mean for the economy and its reputation. well terry of course it's a huge huge embarrassment for the academy you know the and we talk about the nobel prize for world literature here this is a very austere very prestigious very cultured award and they've been basically dragged into a sex scandal which is kind of comparable to the one that engulfed charlie rose in the us or or bill cosby it goes back allegedly twenty years it involved involved the husband of one of the members of t
well i'm terry martin good to have you with us the swedish academy has announced that it will not award the nobel prize for literature this year it says it will instead award two prizes and twenty nineteen the institution is in crisis over its handling of sexual assault allegations against the husband of one of its members scandal has seen a string of board members leave in recent weeks. for more of the story let's bring in d.-w. cultural correspondent jefferson chase he's standing by at our...
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you are walking out on saturday with john terry. really? really.ts news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. we will be back again in the next hour. hello. the forecast for the bank holiday weekend is, a somewhat messy one. yes, there will be a lot of warmth, there will be some muggy conditions too and some spells of spring sunshine. but, also some thundery downpours and predicting exactly where and when the worst of those will turn up is going to prove quite tricky. you can see the way these thunder clouds have been spreading erratically northwards across the western side of europe. that is the sort of weather pattern that is going to continue through the weekend. so here's one clump of heavy downpours and thunderstorms during friday, drifting across the midlands, wales and up into northern england. quite a lot of cloud here. quite a lot of cloud generally down to the south as we start off the day, but back cloud should break up to reveal some spells of sunshine into the afternoon. still the small chance of one or two showers and thunderstorms b
you are walking out on saturday with john terry. really? really.ts news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. we will be back again in the next hour. hello. the forecast for the bank holiday weekend is, a somewhat messy one. yes, there will be a lot of warmth, there will be some muggy conditions too and some spells of spring sunshine. but, also some thundery downpours and predicting exactly where and when the worst of those will turn up is going to prove quite tricky. you can see the way...
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hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump is expected to announce his decision on the future of the iran's nuclear deal later today has repeatedly said iran is violating the terms of the agreement meant to curb iran's suspected nuclear weapons program has resisted pressure from european partners who want to save the deal he insists the agreement must be changed for the u.s. to stay on board. slamming the nuclear deal with iran has been one of donald trump's fiery asst mottos before and after taking office here and there was one of the worst and most one sided transactions the united states has ever entered and frankly that deal is an embarrassment to the united states and i don't think you've heard the last of it believe me on monday the u.s. president announced on twitter he was ready to deliver his verdict whether he will call for the end of the deal or push for every negotiation is not clear under to twenty fifteen agreement iran was to limit its nuclear program specifically its uranium enrichment in
hello i'm terry martin thanks for joining us u.s. president donald trump is expected to announce his decision on the future of the iran's nuclear deal later today has repeatedly said iran is violating the terms of the agreement meant to curb iran's suspected nuclear weapons program has resisted pressure from european partners who want to save the deal he insists the agreement must be changed for the u.s. to stay on board. slamming the nuclear deal with iran has been one of donald trump's fiery...
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bay area sergio quintana live with details and how hospitals are going to be affected. >> reporter: terry, there are some patients who are already getting notices that their nonemergency surgeries will have to be rescheduled until after this protest is done. now the demonstration will conclude about 24,000 cooks, security guards, janitors, truck drivers, and nurses and affect all university of california canal us. s campuses across the state. the system's hospitals including two facilities in san francisco will feel the brunt of the effect because on tuesday, 14,000 nurses with the california nurses association will join the picket line to show their solidarity. joining them will be social workers, pharmacists and physicians assistants. >> when we talk about service workers, they're making, you know, around $40,000 a year, and they clean the hospital rooms. if they don't clean a hospital room, there's not a surgery that happens. >> reporter: now over the span of the three-day strike, some 10,800 workers represented by 3 unions in the bay area will go on strike. and that is -- that number
bay area sergio quintana live with details and how hospitals are going to be affected. >> reporter: terry, there are some patients who are already getting notices that their nonemergency surgeries will have to be rescheduled until after this protest is done. now the demonstration will conclude about 24,000 cooks, security guards, janitors, truck drivers, and nurses and affect all university of california canal us. s campuses across the state. the system's hospitals including two...
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because because you terry message to to bring together all the religions that that courses in this society because even though most of the sense around eighty eight percent of the two hundred sixty million people in the rest of their. region can do is some christianism of buddhism co-exist. and they wanted to keep going this way all right journalist riccardo paracel are reporting from jakarta thanks for bringing us up to date thank you. preparations are under way in israel for monday's opening of the u.s. embassy in jerusalem a white house delegation including treasury secretary steve nutrition and first daughter ivanka trump have arrived in the country ahead of the festivities the move of u.s. diplomatic headquarters from tel aviv comes on the seventieth anniversary of the founding of the jewish state israel is calling the u.s. move a triumph but the decision has angered the arab world and prompted international criticism protests are already underway with more expected in the coming days. meanwhile as israel marks jerusalem day scuffles broke out after israeli police allowed a jewish vis
because because you terry message to to bring together all the religions that that courses in this society because even though most of the sense around eighty eight percent of the two hundred sixty million people in the rest of their. region can do is some christianism of buddhism co-exist. and they wanted to keep going this way all right journalist riccardo paracel are reporting from jakarta thanks for bringing us up to date thank you. preparations are under way in israel for monday's opening...
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hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news the swedish academy is now study it will not award the nobel prize for literature this year and it says it will instead award two prizes in twenty nineteen the institution is in crisis over its handling of sexual assault allegations against the husband of one of its members the scandal has seen a string of board members leave in recent weeks. well for more let's bring in d.w. cultural correspondent jefferson chasey joins us for a parliamentary studios jefferson the decision not to award the nobel prize for literature has now been made what does this mean for the swedish academy and its reputation well terry of course it's it's extraordinarily bad news for the academy i mean the the nobel prize for literature is really one of these great symbols of a steer serious respectable. world culture and of course for them to be caught up in a sex scandal that's sort of reminiscent of the ones in the states with charlie rose of bill cosby is an absolute absolute catas
hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program. we begin with breaking news the swedish academy is now study it will not award the nobel prize for literature this year and it says it will instead award two prizes in twenty nineteen the institution is in crisis over its handling of sexual assault allegations against the husband of one of its members the scandal has seen a string of board members leave in recent weeks. well for more let's bring in d.w. cultural correspondent jefferson chasey joins...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us here lawmakers have demanded better data protection and privacy measures from facebook's c.e.o. mark zuckerberg face questioning at the european parliament in brussels in the wake of a massive data scandal at the company but a byzantine committee process meant soccer board could vade some probing questions even if he made sure to apologize for the social media giants worst failures. lots of fake demonstrating in front of the european institutions but inside the parliament not so much the hearing of the facebook c.e.o. was supposed to take place behind closed doors so that gave some the impression that the privacy of mr zuckerberg was more important than the privacy of facebook users but some e.u. parliamentarians fought back and managed to have the hearing that took place right here in this room live streamed so everyone could see how mark zuckerberg apologized for digital facebook tools causing real world problems once again we haven't done enough to prevent these tools from being used for harm as well. and that goes for fake news foreign
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us here lawmakers have demanded better data protection and privacy measures from facebook's c.e.o. mark zuckerberg face questioning at the european parliament in brussels in the wake of a massive data scandal at the company but a byzantine committee process meant soccer board could vade some probing questions even if he made sure to apologize for the social media giants worst failures. lots of fake demonstrating in front of the european institutions...
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here's terry moran. >> reporter: it was ivanka trump who did the honors in jerusalem today. the curtain came down, formally opening the embassy and the first daughter took the mike. >> we alcohol -- bell -- welcome officially and for the first time to the embassy of the unites states here in jerusalem, the capital of israel. >> reporter: at that same moment on the gaza border. an awful scene unfolding. tens of thousands of palestinians, some waving their flags, the flags of a people without a country, headed for the border with israel, determined to cross it. a human tide of protest against the us embassy opening. jerusalem, claimed by both palestinians and israelis as their capital, one of the most emotional issues in the long conflict. israeli security forces first fired tear gas into the crowd and dropped it from drones, then they opened fire. alex rossi of sky news was there. >> it is turning into a pretty grim day in gaza. there's a steady stream of ambulances coming in. most of the people being brought in have gunshot wounds to their lower limbs. >> reporter: some prot
here's terry moran. >> reporter: it was ivanka trump who did the honors in jerusalem today. the curtain came down, formally opening the embassy and the first daughter took the mike. >> we alcohol -- bell -- welcome officially and for the first time to the embassy of the unites states here in jerusalem, the capital of israel. >> reporter: at that same moment on the gaza border. an awful scene unfolding. tens of thousands of palestinians, some waving their flags, the flags of a...
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though i'm terry barton thanks for joining us. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of the armenian capital of europe on to join a general strike opposition leader nicole passion yond urged his supporters to bring the country to a standstill after he failed to. sure enough votes to be in parliament to become prime minister was the only candidate and had expected a different result. this is not how the vote was meant to go. was. full of enthusiasm and high expectations tens of thousands had come to catch the moment their protest leader became prime minister. then excitement gave way to sorrow. and then they're going to do we have to win we can't go on like this anymore. national this is our life they don't have the right to rule as if we don't want them famously all the people are here everyone and they have to trade. the us because they are many years ruling republican party after a day long session in parliament of the writing was on the wall eventually the votes where two. the republicans would not back the
though i'm terry barton thanks for joining us. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of the armenian capital of europe on to join a general strike opposition leader nicole passion yond urged his supporters to bring the country to a standstill after he failed to. sure enough votes to be in parliament to become prime minister was the only candidate and had expected a different result. this is not how the vote was meant to go. was. full of enthusiasm and high expectations tens...
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hello i'm terry marchant good to have you with us north korea says it will stay still wants talks with the united states insisting that it's open to them at any time this after u.s. president donald trump abruptly canceled a highly anticipated summit with north korea's leader kim jong un in a message to kim president trump blamed his decision on quote open hostility from pyongyang south korea has expressed regret that the summit is not going ahead. and that puts a plan so much with north korea on ice. the u.s. president blamed p.r. on young's open hostility towards washington but trump left open the possibility of meeting at a later date if north korea fulfilled the u.s. demand for denuclearization if it when kim jong un chooses to engage in constructive dialogue and actions. i am waiting trump was asked if the move would make war more likely to see what happens i hope that. will continue on. just hours before a tunnel leading to north korea's underground nuclear testing site. was blown up by pyongyang as a gesture of goodwill the government there responded to trump's decision the abru
hello i'm terry marchant good to have you with us north korea says it will stay still wants talks with the united states insisting that it's open to them at any time this after u.s. president donald trump abruptly canceled a highly anticipated summit with north korea's leader kim jong un in a message to kim president trump blamed his decision on quote open hostility from pyongyang south korea has expressed regret that the summit is not going ahead. and that puts a plan so much with north korea...
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terry if it is a different story terri is named to w t o and procedure deputy who was an organization built to reduce terror and you believe that we are trying to respect that procedure. you can you can raise terrorist and then we can go to w t o and sue can just settlement procedures in w t o to handle terry feed into his does agreeable maybe to a retaliation and that's what people call trade wars what the west you with trumpets and styled you know it's like if you're nonces like you in the steven show in sr reality it's a new way of doing diplomacy if i may say so no real issue i mean it's unpleasant it's difficult but it can be have all. the central issues that worries me. the most in recent years in the u.s. approach. to international relations in general not just to trade is that they have begun to use the mystic legislation as a way to coerce. their economic advantages mr lewis you know you've been making that point. for quite some time and i think many in europe see triumph as the only problem whereas you have specifically pointed out that the united states have been in applyin
terry if it is a different story terri is named to w t o and procedure deputy who was an organization built to reduce terror and you believe that we are trying to respect that procedure. you can you can raise terrorist and then we can go to w t o and sue can just settlement procedures in w t o to handle terry feed into his does agreeable maybe to a retaliation and that's what people call trade wars what the west you with trumpets and styled you know it's like if you're nonces like you in the...
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but two years ago, nobody wanted them. >> things change, terry. like the weather. >> that's true. >> good segue. >> from jeans to shorts. >> there you go. >> maybe heel make them cutoffs. >> let's take a look at what we've got outside right now. well, the sun is back. that's a nice change. it's not exactly warm outside just yet. this time tomorrow, though, we'll find some 80s making a comeback. emeryville, 62. that's blue jeans and jacket weather for you around the bayside of the east bay. same around san francisco at 63 degrees. high of 66. that is one spot with temperatures pretty close to average for this time of year. not the case in dublin. a high of 70. we should see highs closer to the upper 70s. 67 in the tri-valley. into san jose, 67 degrees and a high of only 69 with some low clouds and misty skies to start. still breezy as you see over my shoulder here. winds 15 to 25 miles per hour. during the day tomorrow we should see a little bit more of a north wind, which is going to help to dry things out and set the stage for temperatures climbi
but two years ago, nobody wanted them. >> things change, terry. like the weather. >> that's true. >> good segue. >> from jeans to shorts. >> there you go. >> maybe heel make them cutoffs. >> let's take a look at what we've got outside right now. well, the sun is back. that's a nice change. it's not exactly warm outside just yet. this time tomorrow, though, we'll find some 80s making a comeback. emeryville, 62. that's blue jeans and jacket weather for...
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welcome back your news i'm terry martin. u.s. president donald trump is set to announce his decision on the future of the iran nuclear deal later today european backers oppose a u.s. withdrawal saying the deal has successfully halted to rennes nuclear ambitions. and armenian protest leader nicko passion is set to make his second attempt to be elected prime minister the ruling republican party had blocked his bid for office in a vote last week but is since assured its support. hungary's anti immigrant leader viktor orban is due to be formally reelected today as prime minister by the country's parliament for bonds fit as party came out as the big winner in recent elections securing over sixty six percent of the seats it appears unassailable in parliament but opposition is growing on the streets of budapest our reporter frank off bond was in the capital and met up with two activists they and thousands of others are planning to mark formal reelection with mass anti-government protests. and tattling new couch are an unlikely pair he's
welcome back your news i'm terry martin. u.s. president donald trump is set to announce his decision on the future of the iran nuclear deal later today european backers oppose a u.s. withdrawal saying the deal has successfully halted to rennes nuclear ambitions. and armenian protest leader nicko passion is set to make his second attempt to be elected prime minister the ruling republican party had blocked his bid for office in a vote last week but is since assured its support. hungary's anti...
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and prince william did speak like terry to resign and put it didn't but prince william did and he really spoke to the people about love about standing side by side about hope about being a unity and manchester has really done that and i i my colleagues shot a person i met a friend of someone who lost his life here in manchester his name is harry jason has his friend who. unfortunately lost his life last year was called martin had and take a look at what he told us about people really sending out love and remembering together . hold on. tight. and then it became clear to an hour or so that it was a boy oh oh oh. oh oh oh. martin was just twenty nine when he lost his life inside manchester arena. you know i was just really great really love play. out. yeah. that's my fair share of here. for friends like harry jones the first anniversary isn't just a time for grief it's a chance to reflect on the lives of their loved ones. and for martin's friends that means tributes to him need to be just as larger than life as he was and it was it was in the. only fitting then that martin's life is celebr
and prince william did speak like terry to resign and put it didn't but prince william did and he really spoke to the people about love about standing side by side about hope about being a unity and manchester has really done that and i i my colleagues shot a person i met a friend of someone who lost his life here in manchester his name is harry jason has his friend who. unfortunately lost his life last year was called martin had and take a look at what he told us about people really sending...
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news thank you very much terry. germany's football federation has criticised two german players for posing for a photograph of the turkish president rest of time parent on the federation said premier league players. and going to want head allow themselves to be used for evidence election campaign the incident is expected to be discussed today when the two players are said to be confirmed in germany squad for the upcoming world cup in russia. german internationals with turkish roots as it is ill and. posing with wretched tired bearded one the photo was later distributed by the turkish president's party kinda one handed i want to jersey on which he'd written for my revered president the scene has provoked a firestorm from fans and german politicians. has been rejecting the german national anthem for years and it has to be said that he is also a product of the failed integration as we are now seeing if one has to ask whether he'd rather play for the turkish national team. punish me both who took us or not and i want to
news thank you very much terry. germany's football federation has criticised two german players for posing for a photograph of the turkish president rest of time parent on the federation said premier league players. and going to want head allow themselves to be used for evidence election campaign the incident is expected to be discussed today when the two players are said to be confirmed in germany squad for the upcoming world cup in russia. german internationals with turkish roots as it is ill...
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live in oakland, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> let's tell you more about the hayward fault. it runs along the foot of the east bay hills. experts say it is the biggest threat to produce the next major bay area quake. what makes the hayward fault so dangerous is that it runs right underneath heavily populated cities. there is a new prediction from the usgs that says that if a magnitude 7 quake strikes on the hayward fault, nearly 1,000 people would be killed, and nearly 20,000 injured. now, we sent out an alert right after the earthquake hit. you can sign up for our breaking news alerts through our free nbc bay area app. >>> another top story this evening, a shocking discovery inside of this home in a quiet fairfield neighborhood. authorities say ten kids were living in filth, many of them abused and tortured. the mom is fighting back, denying the charges. but the grandmother is telling us a different story tonight. those kids are with various relatives away from this so-called house of horrors. so what happened inside? we've obtained new photos that gives
live in oakland, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. >>> let's tell you more about the hayward fault. it runs along the foot of the east bay hills. experts say it is the biggest threat to produce the next major bay area quake. what makes the hayward fault so dangerous is that it runs right underneath heavily populated cities. there is a new prediction from the usgs that says that if a magnitude 7 quake strikes on the hayward fault, nearly 1,000 people would...