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terry always comes over with a gang of girls. terry, who's your friend right here? get terry to hook us up with his friends. terry starts looking more and more like his girlfriends. we're like, whoa, terry, are you gay? you really are gay? >> but maynard, serving time for felony prostitution isn't just homosexual. he's convinced he is really a woman inside a male's body. >> being my sexual orientation is touch and go. we're trying to find somebody who will want to be my cellie without all the criticism. >> transgender? >> because you're a transgender. if you live in my cell, you got to do this. i can't say that. but do this, "b" do that. clean up. wash my clothes. they try to take advantage of him and don't look at him as a person. i look at terry as a person. therefore, i treat terry as a person as i want to be treated. >> lee acknowledged there was a time in his life where he wouldn't have been so accepting. >> years ago when i was young i probably wouldn't be sitting here. i would still be stuck with the image thing. i was really into the gang-banger scene. i was
terry always comes over with a gang of girls. terry, who's your friend right here? get terry to hook us up with his friends. terry starts looking more and more like his girlfriends. we're like, whoa, terry, are you gay? you really are gay? >> but maynard, serving time for felony prostitution isn't just homosexual. he's convinced he is really a woman inside a male's body. >> being my sexual orientation is touch and go. we're trying to find somebody who will want to be my cellie...
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terri: sure.o, basically we're trying to combine the intersection between music and media technology. and what we're addressing are two very critical issues, one being that there's less than 5% women creating and shaping all the sounds and those messages that you hear in that constant soundtrack in our lives. so, that to me is an important thing that we're not hearing those messages that are representing women and girls. the second is a 70% decline in young women entering college stem programs, and this is just since the year 2000, so this is a new problem, it's not an old problem. and so, those are the two critical issues that we're using our recording studios, which are the only ones in the world built and run entirely by women, to attract them to technology so that they can learn those stem skills and get out into the industry. robert: i guess one of the basic questions would be why is that? why is the number so low? i mean, i didn't even expect it to be that low. terri: it's really low. it's a
terri: sure.o, basically we're trying to combine the intersection between music and media technology. and what we're addressing are two very critical issues, one being that there's less than 5% women creating and shaping all the sounds and those messages that you hear in that constant soundtrack in our lives. so, that to me is an important thing that we're not hearing those messages that are representing women and girls. the second is a 70% decline in young women entering college stem programs,...
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terry, you're in the front lines of this, as well. greg: what do you think isis is thinking about now? now that they have trump in office. >> there doing what they alway always -- it's funny you talk about this because there is one of my good brothers i buried but i was out of the army before 911 and that brought me back in but i retired in 2016 but for us, it does not end. i have guys, all my best friends, they are still in i know what's going on, to a degree. it doesn't stop. like you said, you can't beat them with kindness. i wish we could, trust me. we have tried. they will not stop. >> you can beat them with kindness if you tie kindness to a two by four. >> you are right, man. it's a good place for them to be, believe it or not tactically. the eye is off the ball. the underdog always has -- you know this. when they know you're not paying attention when you do relax and is always going to happen. you'll always relax or rebound to the soft side and this is a good place for them. it's interesting they put the boys out. we don't know
terry, you're in the front lines of this, as well. greg: what do you think isis is thinking about now? now that they have trump in office. >> there doing what they alway always -- it's funny you talk about this because there is one of my good brothers i buried but i was out of the army before 911 and that brought me back in but i retired in 2016 but for us, it does not end. i have guys, all my best friends, they are still in i know what's going on, to a degree. it doesn't stop. like you...
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terry: i'm going to turn it to the audience. i want to pick up on my two dates in the 19th century i think are so detrimental to the legacy of the 19th century for native americans. you mentioned one date, 1832. you did not mention the reason i think it is such a pivotal date. that is because in 1832, chief justice john marshall rules that the native americans are andstic, dependent nations makes the say which american indian relationship to the government like that of a ward to a guardian. those words are so powerful in the legacy. the second date is 1887 with the passage of the dawes act or the allotment act. we can talk about why that occurred and the political economy behind it. but is what so crucial in that lands it the lots -- alots to individual indians and holds the lands in trust the federal government until an indian is deemed competent. when i say that to people, i make sure i say that congress said that. any group ofg of people in the united states today that the government will decide when you are competent. that i
terry: i'm going to turn it to the audience. i want to pick up on my two dates in the 19th century i think are so detrimental to the legacy of the 19th century for native americans. you mentioned one date, 1832. you did not mention the reason i think it is such a pivotal date. that is because in 1832, chief justice john marshall rules that the native americans are andstic, dependent nations makes the say which american indian relationship to the government like that of a ward to a guardian....
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you noticed in terry's report during dr. ford's testimony, the republican members of the committee, all of them men, watched as the female prosecutor they retained conducted the questioning of dr. ford for them. when judge kavanaugh sat before them, they no longer held back. the republican men joining in. and when asked afterward why question only after dr. ford left, senator john cornyn, for one said, "because it's my light as a u.s. senator." abc's mary bruce tonight just outside the hearing room on judge kavanaugh's forceful defense. >> reporter: any message for dr. ford? gripping his wife ashley's hand, judge brett kavanaugh walked past the cameras into the senate committee. >> do you afir that the testimony you're about to give before the committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you god? >> i do. >> reporter: then in a voice filled with anger and emotion, he proclaimed himself an innocent man. >> the day after the allegation appeared, i told this committee that i wanted a hearing a
you noticed in terry's report during dr. ford's testimony, the republican members of the committee, all of them men, watched as the female prosecutor they retained conducted the questioning of dr. ford for them. when judge kavanaugh sat before them, they no longer held back. the republican men joining in. and when asked afterward why question only after dr. ford left, senator john cornyn, for one said, "because it's my light as a u.s. senator." abc's mary bruce tonight just outside...
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>> terry moran with us again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> there is another major development on this. judge kavanaugh and his first accuser, dr. christine blasey ford, will sit before the judiciary committee thursday morning, taking questions, both of them. all of the republicans on the committee are men. and there is word tonight that they've now hired a woman, an attorney, to ask the questions for them. dr. ford had argued those senators should have to ask her the questions themselves. and abc's mary bruce up on the hill on that. >> reporter: as republican leaders rally around judge kavanaugh, one key republican senator, lisa murkowski, is sending her own party a clear message. >> it's very important to take allegations of those who have come forward, to take them seriously. >> reporter: murkowski says she is undecided, telling "the new york times", "it's not about whether or not judge kavanaugh is qualified. it is about whether or not a woman who has been a victim at some point in her life is to be believed." but eve
>> terry moran with us again tonight. terry, thank you. >>> there is another major development on this. judge kavanaugh and his first accuser, dr. christine blasey ford, will sit before the judiciary committee thursday morning, taking questions, both of them. all of the republicans on the committee are men. and there is word tonight that they've now hired a woman, an attorney, to ask the questions for them. dr. ford had argued those senators should have to ask her the questions...
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terry moran live at the supreme court tonight. and terry, judge kavanaugh and dr. ford are now both expected to testify on thursday. no other witnesses, just the two of them. and dr. ford will go first? >> reporter: that's right, david. she will go first, followed only by brett kavanaugh. she had wanted to call witnesses, a man she says was an eyewitness, he denies it. a polygraph expert who gave her a lie detector test, she passed. some character witnesses. republicans said no. it will just be she said/he said. >> terry moran live at the court tonight. terry, thank you. >>> the showdown, as terry mentioned, not set for thursday morn, and senators are already feeling the heat tonight. all of the republicans on the senate judiciary committee are men, and many of the senators who will ultimately vote on kavanaugh are up for re-election. and across this country, very strong opinions on both sides. mary bruce on capitol hill tonight where protesters are demanding one senator take a stand, senator susan collins. >> we believe debbie ramirez! >> reporter: for key republi
terry moran live at the supreme court tonight. and terry, judge kavanaugh and dr. ford are now both expected to testify on thursday. no other witnesses, just the two of them. and dr. ford will go first? >> reporter: that's right, david. she will go first, followed only by brett kavanaugh. she had wanted to call witnesses, a man she says was an eyewitness, he denies it. a polygraph expert who gave her a lie detector test, she passed. some character witnesses. republicans said no. it will...
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terry bradshaw returns to fox. this weekend and "thursday night football" begins september 27th on fox. we'll be right back. hey baby, let's get you into bed. can we see a real whale some day? sure. promise. promise. mom, are we still going? dad, are we still going? yea, we're going. use the card that gets you miles closer to your promise. like her first trip to vancouver. and start something priceless. so cool. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada for prep®, a once-daily prescription medicine for adults that when taken every day along with using safer sex practices, can help lower my chances of getting hiv through sex. i use condoms. but i talked to my doctor about doing more. he said that because i had a higher chance of getting hiv through sex, truvada for prep could be an option for me. she also told me that truvada alone may not keep me from getting hiv. and it does not prevent other stis or pregnancy. you must be hiv-negative to take truvada for prep
terry bradshaw returns to fox. this weekend and "thursday night football" begins september 27th on fox. we'll be right back. hey baby, let's get you into bed. can we see a real whale some day? sure. promise. promise. mom, are we still going? dad, are we still going? yea, we're going. use the card that gets you miles closer to your promise. like her first trip to vancouver. and start something priceless. so cool. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not...
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>> terry moran leading us off tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and of course, there is so much at stake for the court, for the american people and for both parties, and what will a handful of key senators now do? three democrats up for election in red states, states that president trump won. heidi heitkamp, joe donnelly, joe manchin. will they support kavanaugh? and two republican women, lisa murkowski and susan collins. collins was followed through the airport by reporters, and so many were pressed today, where do they stand on the accusations and what should happen tonight? mary bruce on the hill, asking the questions tonight. >> reporter: for 24 hours, the pressure has been building on republican senators like susan collins. all eyes on her as she arrived back in washington, saying she had read the letter by brett kavanau kavanaugh's accuser. >> i did read the letter last week and asked the judge in a telephone conversation on friday about it and he was very emphatic and -- in his denial. >> reporter: today, collins becam
>> terry moran leading us off tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and of course, there is so much at stake for the court, for the american people and for both parties, and what will a handful of key senators now do? three democrats up for election in red states, states that president trump won. heidi heitkamp, joe donnelly, joe manchin. will they support kavanaugh? and two republican women, lisa murkowski and susan collins. collins was followed through the airport by reporters, and so...
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and terry, you just obtained a copy of dr. christie blasey ford's opening statement to the senate yjudiciary committee tomorrow morning? >> reporter: that's right, david. it is a detailed, even moving account of what she says was brett kavanaugh's attack on her. she paints a picture, takes you inside that room, recalls she was wearing a one-piece bathing suit which might have protected her. and she says, "brett's assault on me drastically altered my life. for a very long time, i was too afraid and ashamed to tell anyone." david? >> terry moran back at the supreme court for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and tonight, there's someone else that the american people will get to know and quickly tomorrow, the woman who will ask the questions for the republican senators, all 11 of them are men. they have hired a female prosecutor, a veteran sex crimes prosecutor from arizona, to question both dr. ford and judge kavanaugh in their place. her name is rachel mitchell. dr. ford had wanted those republican men to ask her the questions
and terry, you just obtained a copy of dr. christie blasey ford's opening statement to the senate yjudiciary committee tomorrow morning? >> reporter: that's right, david. it is a detailed, even moving account of what she says was brett kavanaugh's attack on her. she paints a picture, takes you inside that room, recalls she was wearing a one-piece bathing suit which might have protected her. and she says, "brett's assault on me drastically altered my life. for a very long time, i was...
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>> terry moran back at the supreme court for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and tonight, there's someone else that the american people will get to know and quickly tomorrow, the woman who will ask the questions for the republican senators, all 11 of them are men. they have hired a female prosecutor, a veteran sex crimes prosecutor from arizona, to question both dr. ford and judge kavanaugh in their place. her name is rachel mitchell. dr. ford has wanted those republican men to ask her the questions themselves, but tonight, it will be someone else, that veteran female prosecutor, who the republican majority leader, mitch mcconnell, described as their female assistant, who will do the questions. abc's mary bruce back up on the hill tonight. >> reporter: with just hours until the high-stakes hearing, tonight, judge brett kavanaugh and christine blasey ford are prepared to be grilled by ten democratic senators and this woman, veteran sex crimes prosecutor rachel martin from arizona. hired by the republicans on the committee, all of whom are
>> terry moran back at the supreme court for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and tonight, there's someone else that the american people will get to know and quickly tomorrow, the woman who will ask the questions for the republican senators, all 11 of them are men. they have hired a female prosecutor, a veteran sex crimes prosecutor from arizona, to question both dr. ford and judge kavanaugh in their place. her name is rachel mitchell. dr. ford has wanted those republican men to...
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>> terry moran, who will be watching this again for us tomorrow. terry, thank you. >>> there are new developments coming in after that deadly labor day weekend boating accident. a collision on the water. the sheriff's department reporting just moments ago that a third body has now been thcolorado river. one boat plowing into another after sunset on saturday, tossing 16 people into the water, sinking both boats. those three people were killed and the search continues tonight for one more still missing. >>> there's still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the backlash. some americans setting their sneakers on fire tonight after nike names colin kaepernick the face of their campaign. the famous names tonight coming to his defense. >>> the crane collapse in an american neighborhood. you can see that house there split in two. >>> also tonight, respect for the american worker. the man who was once an actor on "the cosby show" shamed for working at trader joe's. but what's happened tonight, now that so many have learned of his story? >>
>> terry moran, who will be watching this again for us tomorrow. terry, thank you. >>> there are new developments coming in after that deadly labor day weekend boating accident. a collision on the water. the sheriff's department reporting just moments ago that a third body has now been thcolorado river. one boat plowing into another after sunset on saturday, tossing 16 people into the water, sinking both boats. those three people were killed and the search continues tonight for...
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it was shifted along the riverbank of the marne at chbteau terry. where they help the french including colonial troops to prevent the germans from crossing. >>> the american monuments on -- can be seen from the chbteau river valley. we moved the camera into the city near the river. >>> directly behind me is a monument in tribute to the third division, not only the first world war where they help stop the germans from crossing the marne but the third division also penetrated this area during the second world war after the normandy invasion. and kept the germans from penetrating even fervor -- further into the marne area. it was well protected and is a remembrance of the americans. there were two bridges across this river and the only crossing point within five miles to get across the marne and the germans had sent some troops and they fought the americans hand to hand. they had a machine gun battalion that was able to get across the river on the south side, opposite from where i am standing and stopped further hesitation by the germans. they did make
it was shifted along the riverbank of the marne at chbteau terry. where they help the french including colonial troops to prevent the germans from crossing. >>> the american monuments on -- can be seen from the chbteau river valley. we moved the camera into the city near the river. >>> directly behind me is a monument in tribute to the third division, not only the first world war where they help stop the germans from crossing the marne but the third division also penetrated...
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well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us german chancellor i'm going to echo has defended her handling of the fallout from the recent far right protests in the eastern german city of chemists at a debate in the german bundestag the leader of germany's opposition populist if the party accused michael of misrepresenting abed's in connection with those prague protests those demonstrations were sparked by the alleged killing of a german national by migrants the protests were allegedly accompanied by attacks on foreigners in cannes it's an allegation that the head of germany's domestic security agency has questioned. well for more on this story we're joined here in the studio by political correspondent hans but and down at the bonus talk is. cheap political editor. let's go straight over to make. mccain up first of all what we heard that the head of germany's domestic intelligence service would agree with alexander golland who was speaking just before her about what transpired in chemist's what's your opinion of how do you see what went down there are today. well the whole issue of. of cour
well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us german chancellor i'm going to echo has defended her handling of the fallout from the recent far right protests in the eastern german city of chemists at a debate in the german bundestag the leader of germany's opposition populist if the party accused michael of misrepresenting abed's in connection with those prague protests those demonstrations were sparked by the alleged killing of a german national by migrants the protests were allegedly...
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thousands of people including terry -- just kidding. terry wasn't there. >> i was here. >> came out to see queen bey and jay-z for their on the run two tour. surprised her mom with concert tickets for her birthday. thrilled to see the superstars together again. >> i love that their love is very real. even though they went through a lot of problems, i love that beyonce, she could put that in her album and talk about it openly with her fans and then, you know, they're still together at their recently released collaboration, and fans were crazy in love with their performances. those tickets were not cheap. >> where did you see that? >> they were upwards of $400 on the web. >> "saturday night live" season premiere, it's next. musical guest kanye west. you don't want to miss it. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>> hi. hello. . . >>> hello. i'm harris faulkner, and
thousands of people including terry -- just kidding. terry wasn't there. >> i was here. >> came out to see queen bey and jay-z for their on the run two tour. surprised her mom with concert tickets for her birthday. thrilled to see the superstars together again. >> i love that their love is very real. even though they went through a lot of problems, i love that beyonce, she could put that in her album and talk about it openly with her fans and then, you know, they're still...
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the bridge swings around on a pivot, powered by a person named terry freeze. >> i go out, i open and i close the bridge. and i grease it, i take care of it. >> reporter: the sight of terry opening and closing the bridge for passing fishing boats makes it a roadside attraction for the tourist families lunching at trevett country store. >> have you ever seen anything like that? >> that's fantastic. >> that's amazing. >> how long has this been going on? >> the bridge was built in 1931. small wonders. >> reporter: the bridge while quaint conveyance of humans and vehicles is scheduled to be replaced. the new one will of a switch, motorized, automated. >> they're telling me it's going to take until 2020 for it to get done. and then i'll just walk in my hut and push a button. it's sad. this is part of history. terry happily allowed a reporter. >> put it on there. >> the opportunity to turn the bridge himself. >> it's going to be hard to top this. >> it's fun to do once. any more than that makes it a job. >> you're really good at this. >> a job terry loves. >> this is awesome. nobody in thei
the bridge swings around on a pivot, powered by a person named terry freeze. >> i go out, i open and i close the bridge. and i grease it, i take care of it. >> reporter: the sight of terry opening and closing the bridge for passing fishing boats makes it a roadside attraction for the tourist families lunching at trevett country store. >> have you ever seen anything like that? >> that's fantastic. >> that's amazing. >> how long has this been going on? >>...
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but keep us honest here, terry. how long are these hearings expected to last, and when are we going to see a vote here? >> reporter: david, the hearings will last until the end of the week. the committee will vote on september 20th and the full senate, by the end of the month. the republicans have this thing on rails and right now, they've got the votes. david? >> terry moran back with us from capitol hill tonight. thank you, terry. >>> we're going to move on now to that deadly storm gordon slamming ashore and now moving inland tonight. it will combine forces with another system moving across the country. hurricane force wind gusts and a powerful storm surge battering dauphin island. that's in alabama. ripping apart buildings. that storm now a tropical depression at this hour, and its destructive force is on the move across several states. abc's victor oquendo from the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, gordon deadly and marching inland, bringing heavy rain and dangerous flash flooding. in alabama, a direct h
but keep us honest here, terry. how long are these hearings expected to last, and when are we going to see a vote here? >> reporter: david, the hearings will last until the end of the week. the committee will vote on september 20th and the full senate, by the end of the month. the republicans have this thing on rails and right now, they've got the votes. david? >> terry moran back with us from capitol hill tonight. thank you, terry. >>> we're going to move on now to that...
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following terry martin thanks for joining us at least eighty six people have died after a ferry carrying more than four hundred passengers sank thursday on lake victoria in tanzania and waters the death toll is expected to rise further as rescue efforts continue on friday about one hundred people have been rescued so far thirty two of them are said to be in critical condition the ferry sank near the shore between the islands of two kora and. the overloaded vessel reportedly capsized when passengers clustered on one side. for the very latest let's bring in our correspondent catherine i'm wonder who joins us from nairobi katherine what's the latest you're hearing from the disaster site. well terry so far just the rescue operations are underway rescuers have retrieved dozens of bodies and dozens of others a still missing and dozens more dead president john mchugh fully did give a statement condoling with the families of the affected he also asked tanzanians to remain calm as investigations into the matter launched so with many people still missing the rescue operation is continuing do we kn
following terry martin thanks for joining us at least eighty six people have died after a ferry carrying more than four hundred passengers sank thursday on lake victoria in tanzania and waters the death toll is expected to rise further as rescue efforts continue on friday about one hundred people have been rescued so far thirty two of them are said to be in critical condition the ferry sank near the shore between the islands of two kora and. the overloaded vessel reportedly capsized when...
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i am a pro-law judge. >> all right, terry moran live from the capitol tonight. terry, that hearing wrapping up just a short time ago, lasting nearly eight hours, by our count here. and senators will have a chance to start questioning judge kavanaugh tomorrow. the hearings contentious already. but terry, bottom line here, do democrats have the power to stop this nomination for a judge tha but the odds are long against democrats. today, they tried to fire up their base, grab the public's attention so in the coming days when they go at him, they can show in their view he's not fit for the court. but they don't have the votes, and with john kyl, a conservative stalwart from arizona, former senator, who has been shepherding kavanaugh through the nomination process, he's taking john mccain's seat. the odds got even longer. >> terry, thank you. >>> there have new developments coming in tonight after that deadly labor day weekend boating accident. a collision on the water. sheriff's department reporting just moments ago that a third body has now been recovered, after an
i am a pro-law judge. >> all right, terry moran live from the capitol tonight. terry, that hearing wrapping up just a short time ago, lasting nearly eight hours, by our count here. and senators will have a chance to start questioning judge kavanaugh tomorrow. the hearings contentious already. but terry, bottom line here, do democrats have the power to stop this nomination for a judge tha but the odds are long against democrats. today, they tried to fire up their base, grab the public's...
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terry moran back with us from the supreme court. terry, tonight, mark judge responding to the news that the fbi will now investigate these assault allegation and he's right. he sent a letter to the committee. i'll cooperate with any law enforcement committee. the fbi conducts confidential investigations. >> terry moran, we'll be talking a lot over the next week. >>> overseas now, a series of deadly earthquakes in indonesia, triggering a massive tsunami, sweep sweeping away homes. here's james longman. >> reporter: tonight, a tsunami, waves up to ten feet high, surging ashore in indonesia. the wall of water triggered by a magnitude 7.5 earthquake. powerful and deadly earthquakes striking the county. -- country. the family inside this cell phone shop hurrying out as the shaking starts, you can see phone cases swinging on the rack. there are reports of entire families missing. this as the injured are raced to hospitals, patients being treated in corridors and in the field outside. the quake striking near indonesia's sulawesi island, wh
terry moran back with us from the supreme court. terry, tonight, mark judge responding to the news that the fbi will now investigate these assault allegation and he's right. he sent a letter to the committee. i'll cooperate with any law enforcement committee. the fbi conducts confidential investigations. >> terry moran, we'll be talking a lot over the next week. >>> overseas now, a series of deadly earthquakes in indonesia, triggering a massive tsunami, sweep sweeping away homes....
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. >> she had two sisters -- terri was the younger one. gail the older. >> we were very close and made each other laugh all the time. >> but carol lubon wasn't laughing the end of march, '81. for one thing, she wanted to be somebody -- her own somebody. >> i know that carol wanted to complete school system and further her career, and that's when she went back to studyle architecture. >> sure her husband was a nice kid, andd she loved him once wh all the intensity of first love, the handsome high school football player who'd hang aroundho on her front porch. mike stepped up and married her after the baby was born. >> he was a really good mifathe. he seemed to really enjoy his kids. >> enjoyed carol's family, too, especially her dad, milt. milt brought young mike into the family bhousepainting business. >> just took to him immediately. he was always a very likeable person. >> friendly, loyal, but not exactly ambitious. he didn't seem to mind at all settling down to a modest existence, them and the two kids all cramped up in a two-bedroom, on
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reporter erinn taylor introduces us to terry -- the volunteer cat brusher... with a tendency to take public cat naps himself. >>> aaron taylor introduces us to terry, the volunteer cat brush we are a tendency to take public cat naps himself. >> she's very affectionate. >> reporter: safe haven pet sanctuary may be a shelter, but felines who live here aren't orphans. >> i adopted all these cats here. >> reporter: after his 35-year career as a teacher, terry is spending his golden years volunteering. >> when i retired, i decided i wanted to do something fun. >> reporter: something fun and just a little different. >> i'm the cat brusher. >> reporter: a job terry tends to six days a week. >> hi. you're a good kitty. there you are. i come in, and i basically cats. every one so lot of cats have fur that needs to be taken off, and it feels good to them, and they like to be brushed. >> reporter: terry often takes naps with his feline friends, and those moments are the ones featured in a viral facebook post. >> i was on this couch, sleeping -- i was petting a cat, and i
reporter erinn taylor introduces us to terry -- the volunteer cat brusher... with a tendency to take public cat naps himself. >>> aaron taylor introduces us to terry, the volunteer cat brush we are a tendency to take public cat naps himself. >> she's very affectionate. >> reporter: safe haven pet sanctuary may be a shelter, but felines who live here aren't orphans. >> i adopted all these cats here. >> reporter: after his 35-year career as a teacher, terry is...
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terry moran back with us from the supreme court. terry, tonight, mark judge responding to the news that the fbi will now investigate these assault allegations? >> that's right. he sent a letter to the committee saying, i'll cooperate with any law enforcement agency assigned to confidentially investigate these allegations. the fbi conducts confidential investigations. they'll turn it over to the senate. which is less confidential place. david? >> terry moran, i gather you and i will be talking a lot the next week, thank you. >>> overseas now, a series of deadly earthquakes in indonesia, triggering a massive tsunami, sweeping away homes. tonight, the pictures coming in. here's our foreign correspondent james longman. >> reporter: tonight, a tsunami, waves up to ten feet high, surging ashore in indonesia. the wall of water triggered by a magnitude 7.5 quake. powerful and deadly earthquakes striking the country. the family inside this cell phone shop hurrying out as the shaking starts, you can see phone cases swinging on the rack. there
terry moran back with us from the supreme court. terry, tonight, mark judge responding to the news that the fbi will now investigate these assault allegations? >> that's right. he sent a letter to the committee saying, i'll cooperate with any law enforcement agency assigned to confidentially investigate these allegations. the fbi conducts confidential investigations. they'll turn it over to the senate. which is less confidential place. david? >> terry moran, i gather you and i will...
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terry that raised me a two year terry in brussels i mean the battle lines are drawn a defiant british prime minister of britain basically a new leader is demanding respect and as nicko has been reporting at counterproposals anyone in brussels react to all of this. you know we haven't had any official reaction here in brussels and we're not expecting any this friday afternoon behind the scenes the sense is that e.u. officials don't feel that they were disrespectful that the salzburg summit they feel that they simply reiterated its reason maybe the same lines that they had that have been drawn now for months and that they are not going to go back on those either and frankly president to be to theresa may to the punch on saying that that counter-proposals must be coming from her side he said that the moment of truth will come a month from now at the october council meeting and he says if she doesn't show up there with new proposals he won't be calling the special bret's at summit later in november so the e.u. side has already told to resume a we've made our last proposal to you and it's
terry that raised me a two year terry in brussels i mean the battle lines are drawn a defiant british prime minister of britain basically a new leader is demanding respect and as nicko has been reporting at counterproposals anyone in brussels react to all of this. you know we haven't had any official reaction here in brussels and we're not expecting any this friday afternoon behind the scenes the sense is that e.u. officials don't feel that they were disrespectful that the salzburg summit they...
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abc's terry moran in the hearing room again tonight. >> reporter: a fiery start to today's hearing -- >> save roe! save democracy! save roe! >> reporter: but then democratic senators joining the resistance, drowning out the protesters with their own dramatic stand. senator cory booker, apparently flouting senate rules by releasing confidential e-mails from judge kavanaugh's years inside the george w. bush white house, one dealing with the issue of racial profiling post-9/11. >> i openly invite and accept the consequences of my team releasing that e-mail right now. >> reporter: booker's fellow democrats vowing to stand with him. >> count me in. i want to be part of this process. >> count me in, too. >> reporter: the democrats facing possible expulsion for breaking senate rules. but republicans later claiming it was all just a show. those documents had been released overnight. so, democrats turned to confronting kavanaugh on abortion, and a 2003 e-mail about roe v. wade, where he wrote, "i am not sure that all legal scholars refer to roe as the settled law of the land at the supreme cou
abc's terry moran in the hearing room again tonight. >> reporter: a fiery start to today's hearing -- >> save roe! save democracy! save roe! >> reporter: but then democratic senators joining the resistance, drowning out the protesters with their own dramatic stand. senator cory booker, apparently flouting senate rules by releasing confidential e-mails from judge kavanaugh's years inside the george w. bush white house, one dealing with the issue of racial profiling post-9/11....
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terry moran tonight. terry, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to that potential major hurricane headed for the east coast. dangerous rip currents and high surf already being reported. the so-called spaghetti models showing florence right there and its possible path up and down the east coast, and, in fact, it's one of four tropical systems brewing in the atlantic tonight. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all. we are in peak hurricane season right now. >> indeed, and those computer lines you just shows, they're a lot more jam-packed hidden in the u.s., so there is reason to be concerned. even though florence is over 1,500 miles away, the weakening phase is over. we expect it to become a hurricane over the weekend, and maybe a category 3 or 4 by thursday or wednesday. problem is, blue waves forcing potential tracks to the south, and our more reliable models are pointing this towards the carolinas. meanwhile as you mentioned, there are two depressions and another wave closer to home. this is t
terry moran tonight. terry, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to that potential major hurricane headed for the east coast. dangerous rip currents and high surf already being reported. the so-called spaghetti models showing florence right there and its possible path up and down the east coast, and, in fact, it's one of four tropical systems brewing in the atlantic tonight. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all. we are in peak hurricane season right now. >> indeed,...
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terri, you first. terri: ok. jackson.s terri i am the director of operations for the union that supports wnba sports. i am very clear to say my son points out that i am the union, i represent the players, and not the league. i make that distinction all the time. it is important to me. i do represent the players and i take that seriously. to say that i am the director of operations probably does not give you a glimpse into what my title, what my role is all about. i am part negotiator, good listener, problem solver, fixer, marketing consultant, and all things good governance because i am clear although i am the staff lead and head of this union, i report to the players. i report to any ticket of committee of players and a board of player reps. they are in charge. i take my direction from them , and they give the vision in which i execute on. there is a lot of labor and monitoring the collective targeting agreement, which you may have heard is there is an opportunity for either the league or the players to opt out
terri, you first. terri: ok. jackson.s terri i am the director of operations for the union that supports wnba sports. i am very clear to say my son points out that i am the union, i represent the players, and not the league. i make that distinction all the time. it is important to me. i do represent the players and i take that seriously. to say that i am the director of operations probably does not give you a glimpse into what my title, what my role is all about. i am part negotiator, good...
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terry moran, struck again this morning how every moment, every image, ef ceremony has been chosen for a purpose. >> to send a message as you said and this message about the vietnam war which tore our country apart. and part of the mission of john mccain as a politician was to bind up the nation's wounds after that war and he found common cause typically across the aisle with john kerry, who was very much on the other tia came back from avail buan maigreed it was try to heal the country and that was part of his dedication to this memorial as martha said? we saw this, cokie roberts, right up until the final moments of his life. >> he, of course, was seared in vietnam and then used that searing to make it a dedication to serve. as he said, i learned to love my country in the prisoner of war camp in another country, but this memorial is really has had the effect of binding wounds. people come to it. it's the most visited memorial in washington. you see the veterans and their families come and the families will touch the fames because everybody who was killed in vietnam's name is etched in
terry moran, struck again this morning how every moment, every image, ef ceremony has been chosen for a purpose. >> to send a message as you said and this message about the vietnam war which tore our country apart. and part of the mission of john mccain as a politician was to bind up the nation's wounds after that war and he found common cause typically across the aisle with john kerry, who was very much on the other tia came back from avail buan maigreed it was try to heal the country...
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>> terry moran back with us from capitol hill tonight. thank you, terry. >>> we're going to move on now to that deadly storm gordon slamming ashore and now moving inland tonight. it will combine forces with another system moving across the country. hurricane force wind gusts and a powerful storm surge battering alabama. riching apart buildings. that storm now a tropical depression at this hour, and its destructive force is on the move across several states. abc's victor oquendo from the storm zone tonight. >> reporter: tonight, gordon deadly and marching inland, bringing heavy rain and dangerous flash flooding. in alabama, a direct hit to dauphin island, making official landfall in mississippi as a tropical storm at 10:15 p.m. tuesday. >> seriously, we have to get out of here. >> reporter: up to five feet of storm surge. ferocious winds ripping buildings apart and hurling debr debris. gordan's destruction visible at daybreak. tens of thousands losing power in the region. we're coming across a lot of downed trees here in pensacola. just ta
>> terry moran back with us from capitol hill tonight. thank you, terry. >>> we're going to move on now to that deadly storm gordon slamming ashore and now moving inland tonight. it will combine forces with another system moving across the country. hurricane force wind gusts and a powerful storm surge battering alabama. riching apart buildings. that storm now a tropical depression at this hour, and its destructive force is on the move across several states. abc's victor oquendo...
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(justine) they're honoring o'shae terry and bothem jean of texas.ed with caskets in a symbolic funeral procession before the cowboys-giants game. about 75 people marched alongside the coffins. an attorney who represents the terry family has demanded that the officer, who is back to work after being initially placed on paid administrative leave, be fired from the arlington police department and be prosecuted for the decision to use deadly force. <"we're proceeding with two hearses -- two coffins. they represent the persons of botham jean and o'shae terry, someone who was killed within the last week or las 10 days, who has received a lot less coverage but to this community, is equally important. so, we're symbolically bringing them to this game to disrupt this occasion"> terry was killed by arlington officers on september 1st when he drove away while an officer had his arm inside the window. jean was killed on september 6th in his apartment by dallas officer amber guyger who says she thought it was her own home. (jrstone) elizabeth smart is making hea
(justine) they're honoring o'shae terry and bothem jean of texas.ed with caskets in a symbolic funeral procession before the cowboys-giants game. about 75 people marched alongside the coffins. an attorney who represents the terry family has demanded that the officer, who is back to work after being initially placed on paid administrative leave, be fired from the arlington police department and be prosecuted for the decision to use deadly force. terry was killed by arlington officers on...
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influence on terry terry terrrry it's easier to anti [inaudible] seven and slim twenty eighteen incidents at all as long. as it is and it has been china the british. our son and willing willing. do you hate. told hong kong denton's but whole home because i like the idea of me holding on to me and it's all right right rita resumes assess leslie william on that stat cap. that's never mentioning the main world world news has had [inaudible] michael. from the health health last month. there with that if the eighty eight rest raised. old. selections confidants say from from this incident [inaudible] thank. second allocations section she was also gets gets down this nation clinton's at central's on the present residence the residences and he sucks up to vent and running on a national. kill kill twenty five fight me one jungle. a funeral takes takes. her her dollar dollar dollar residency. impact has just sixty billion dollars american what's between five five ten teten cents s cents. because because from bright eyes as also into it doo it. non conference right right double his current. also us
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it's certainly never a dull moment with this administration terry we were hearing earlier today that he had been summoned to the white house in light of this new york times article that you mentioned where in he it was reported that he was offering to wear a wire perhaps to start impeachment proceedings to help jump start impeachment proceedings rather and we also had reports that last week when the story broke rosenstein offered his resignation now he's been summoned to the white house we're hearing that actually he's not out of a job yet there is this meeting coming up on thursday after he was scheduled to meet with john kelly today the thing is it does actually matter first whether or not he's going to be out of a job and second how he may or may not be out of that job if he resigns as has been reported by some outlets if you offered to resign and if he does alternately resign then that means according to certain laws in place trump a gets to pick the next guy who's going to be deputy attorney general where you have to remember about rosenstein is right now he is basically the bos
it's certainly never a dull moment with this administration terry we were hearing earlier today that he had been summoned to the white house in light of this new york times article that you mentioned where in he it was reported that he was offering to wear a wire perhaps to start impeachment proceedings to help jump start impeachment proceedings rather and we also had reports that last week when the story broke rosenstein offered his resignation now he's been summoned to the white house we're...
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correspondent terry shows joining us from brussels terry it's good to see you let's start looking at the position of the companies because no matter how you look at it they are certainly quitting or at least becoming very cautious in general terms with their own business and they do have a very difficult situation right now to. that's true having are there under pressure from both sides the u.s. says that it's going to sanction any company doing business in iran the european union has updated its own legislation to pressure companies to stay in saying it's going to be illegal for companies to pull out of iran based on the u.s. sanctions threat so the companies are really put in the middle and and while brussels says it will back them up by allowing them to sue u.s. companies or even the u.s. government in national courts that doesn't seem to be convincing to companies right now who are risk of losing of course possibly millions or even billions of dollars if the u.s. puts them under this pressure of sanctions let's look a little bit more into these measures by the e.u. they introduce
correspondent terry shows joining us from brussels terry it's good to see you let's start looking at the position of the companies because no matter how you look at it they are certainly quitting or at least becoming very cautious in general terms with their own business and they do have a very difficult situation right now to. that's true having are there under pressure from both sides the u.s. says that it's going to sanction any company doing business in iran the european union has updated...
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i've never given anyone any hints, forecasts, previews, >> terry moran back with us tonight. and the committee will wrap up with judge kavanaugh tonight, but as you've been saying all along here, this is really an uphill fight for democrats. >> reporter: it really is, david. remember, democrats need republicans to block kavanaugh, but there's no sign of that. and, in fact, there on the verge of losing moderate democrats. joe manchin of west virginia said they see nothing in these hearings that would disqualify kavanaugh. david? >> terry moran tonight. >>> this evening, the new message from north korea's kim jong-un, after that high stakes meeting with president trump last june. tonight, kim jong-un saying he's committed to denuclearization by the end of the president's first term. first time we've heard that. tonight, the justice department now taking action against a north korean figure backed by that government for hacking, including the hack of sony. abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz from north korea tonight. >> reporter: as we were arriving at the ai
i've never given anyone any hints, forecasts, previews, >> terry moran back with us tonight. and the committee will wrap up with judge kavanaugh tonight, but as you've been saying all along here, this is really an uphill fight for democrats. >> reporter: it really is, david. remember, democrats need republicans to block kavanaugh, but there's no sign of that. and, in fact, there on the verge of losing moderate democrats. joe manchin of west virginia said they see nothing in these...
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oh i'm terry martin thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel has defended her handling of the fallout from recent far right protests in the eastern german city of chemists at a debate in the german bundestag the smalling the leader of germany's populist if tea party accused of spreading fake news in connection with those protests that is demonstrations were sparked by the alleged killing of a german national by migrants the protests were allegedly a company in attacks on. on foreigners in camden it's an allegation that the head of germany's domestic security agency has a question that would be. well for more now joined here in our studio by our political correspondent hans but hans you were following the chancellor's remarks and of course those of the speaker before her the head of the opposition a have deep party the far right party in parliament was entering alexander gol and it struck me that he was really going after chancellor merkel in terms of her handling of the protests that occurred in kemet so what did you make of that well the f.t. has the feeling that it's on
oh i'm terry martin thanks for joining us german chancellor angela merkel has defended her handling of the fallout from recent far right protests in the eastern german city of chemists at a debate in the german bundestag the smalling the leader of germany's populist if tea party accused of spreading fake news in connection with those protests that is demonstrations were sparked by the alleged killing of a german national by migrants the protests were allegedly a company in attacks on. on...
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well i'm terry martin good to have you with us. now to be we begin with some breaking news u.s. president donald trump's former campaign chairman paul metaphor has pleaded guilty to two criminal counts as part of a deal to cooperate with special counsel robert muller is investigating possible collusion. between traumas presidential campaign and russia a metaphor has admitted one charge of conspiracy against the united states and one of conspiracy to obstruct justice last month he was convicted in a virginia court on bank and tax fraud charges and he was due to go on trial a second time on related charges but today's deal means most of those charges have been dropped. or for the very latest now let's cross over to washington where our correspondent standing by for us hike i understand the hearing with paul metaphor has just taken place what happened. so this time around he pleaded guilty and yes he has agreed to cooperate with the government that is the stunning news of the day that is something president trump was hoping wouldn't happen if you follow his tweets and believe and s
well i'm terry martin good to have you with us. now to be we begin with some breaking news u.s. president donald trump's former campaign chairman paul metaphor has pleaded guilty to two criminal counts as part of a deal to cooperate with special counsel robert muller is investigating possible collusion. between traumas presidential campaign and russia a metaphor has admitted one charge of conspiracy against the united states and one of conspiracy to obstruct justice last month he was convicted...
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. >> terry scofield had been dating stephen months before jody scharf's death. >> did mr. scharf tell you whether or not he was married. >> actually, he said he was not married. >> and 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 her friend, 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 the motive, the perfect setting, the violent intent to kill his wife. or was there another way of looking a
. >> terry scofield had been dating stephen months before jody scharf's death. >> did mr. scharf tell you whether or not he was married. >> actually, he said he was not married. >> and 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...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us dozens of people have died after a ferry carrying more than four hundred passengers sank thursday on lake victoria in tanzania and waters the death toll is expected to rise further as rescue efforts continue on friday about one hundred people have been rescued so far thirty two are said to be in critical condition the terri sank near the shore between the islands of korra and. the overloaded vessel reportedly capsized when passengers clustered on one side. or more of the story we're joined by d.w. correspondent catherine. roby catherine what's the latest you're hearing from the disaster site well terry just to give you an update so far what we know is that rescue efforts resume to this morning at the link victoria so far at least thirty seven people have been rescued forty four bodies have been retrieved what we know so far is the president has offered a statement condoling with the families of the affected families of this particular tragedy and asking people to stay calm as investigations continue and rescue efforts continue. do we know
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us dozens of people have died after a ferry carrying more than four hundred passengers sank thursday on lake victoria in tanzania and waters the death toll is expected to rise further as rescue efforts continue on friday about one hundred people have been rescued so far thirty two are said to be in critical condition the terri sank near the shore between the islands of korra and. the overloaded vessel reportedly capsized when passengers clustered on...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us we begin with some positive news as we shine a spotlight on those working to make the world a better place each year the right livelihood award dollars those creating smart solutions for the environment and development the ward is known as the alternative nobel prize there are four winners this year and we're been looking at them across the day here at g.w. one of the waiters. has been recognized for turning barren land into fertile forests in his native. when you. said he would plant a forest in the desert his neighbors thought he was mad. but the forest grew. now some would go travels around his native burkean afonso to teach his technique using a traditional method called i he shows farmers how to dig small pits and fill them with compost to protect the seeds the mounds attract termites whose tunnels trap rainwater. rise out of i want their training program to be the starting point of many was forcing thousands to flee the semi arid saheli region of central africa in the one nine hundred seventy s. he stayed and began experimenting with
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us we begin with some positive news as we shine a spotlight on those working to make the world a better place each year the right livelihood award dollars those creating smart solutions for the environment and development the ward is known as the alternative nobel prize there are four winners this year and we're been looking at them across the day here at g.w. one of the waiters. has been recognized for turning barren land into fertile forests in his...
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well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us the catholic church here in germany says it is distressed and ashamed by the findings of a new report into the sexual abuse of children by priests the report found that clergymen had abused or raped nearly four thousand children over a seventy year period starting at the end of the second world war most were boys under the age of thirteen one victim told d.w. about the by lance he was forced to endure as a young squire boy. when he was eight years old who was one of the world renowned catholic choir boys in the southern german city of work he lived in a boarding school where he was sexually abused by priests for several years two years ago he shared the painful memories that still haunt him iranians but if into the prefects room. down with my pajama bottoms. head into his lap. and then he thrashed me and groaned loudly. out. i only realized later that he pleasured himself by rubbing his genitals on the back of my head. in the study the catholic church noted three thousand six hundred seventy seven victims of sexual violence over a period of
well i'm terry martin thanks for joining us the catholic church here in germany says it is distressed and ashamed by the findings of a new report into the sexual abuse of children by priests the report found that clergymen had abused or raped nearly four thousand children over a seventy year period starting at the end of the second world war most were boys under the age of thirteen one victim told d.w. about the by lance he was forced to endure as a young squire boy. when he was eight years old...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us hurricane florence has made landfall on the east coast of the united states battering the carolinas with strong winds and heavy rain the storm is moving slowly and is expected to dump rain on the coast for hours hundreds of thousands of people have lost power storm surges are being reported and rescue crews are scrambling to save scores of people who big nord evacuation orders. you know because maya schrader is on the ground poorest in elizabeth city on the north carolina coast and joins us now why first of all what's the situation there right now. but as you can see we're being battered by very strong winds terry but the winds are really not the big concern here at least not the biggest concern the biggest concern is going to be the rain but we're in an area of the state that has not seen its share of rain yet that is mostly have been further south of us in north carolina and in parts of south carolina where according to one reuters estimate they're expecting about eight months worth of rain and about one to maybe three days there's alre
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us hurricane florence has made landfall on the east coast of the united states battering the carolinas with strong winds and heavy rain the storm is moving slowly and is expected to dump rain on the coast for hours hundreds of thousands of people have lost power storm surges are being reported and rescue crews are scrambling to save scores of people who big nord evacuation orders. you know because maya schrader is on the ground poorest in elizabeth...
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but she was an extra terry character. -- extraordinary character. i think we are learning more and more about presidential wives and how they affected and health and so on their husbands. eleanor is a great example of this. edith, my great-great-grandmother matched tr in many things. tr was not a good judge of character of people. ,e was often pushing people perhaps not a good idea. date was her that tamped him down. she was good at tamping him down. i hear this from stories, not because i know it. when he got too exuberant at the dining table at the white house, she would say things like, theodore, it's comments like that that get you into trouble. and he, like a six-year-old, would listen to her. she was a very important partner of his. >> where his papers? >> harvard, the horn library, has most of the not incidental stuff. the library of congress has the presidential papers. they are all spread around because we find more and more of them. i guess he wrote 130,000 letters, which sounds outrageous. about when you think about how many emails you wr
but she was an extra terry character. -- extraordinary character. i think we are learning more and more about presidential wives and how they affected and health and so on their husbands. eleanor is a great example of this. edith, my great-great-grandmother matched tr in many things. tr was not a good judge of character of people. ,e was often pushing people perhaps not a good idea. date was her that tamped him down. she was good at tamping him down. i hear this from stories, not because i know...