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terry? >> how many of you, just by a show of hands, have an acquaintance or met someone who is here as in the silence? eager? -- here as onu -- asylum seeker? how many of you? what did it take for those who left somalia or the congo and brought their families to a foreign country where they don't speak: which well. these are some of the -- speak the language well. these are some of the best educated people from their homeland. they come here with degrees and credentials. they are often times challenged because our language is not native to them and they struggle around that. immigrants have saved maine's economy multiple times in our history. and frankly, if we don't welcome them and help support them until our government lets them support themselves, then it's to our detriment. it is the government that is preventing these folks from working. these are some of the most capable, most resourceful people, and we are preventing them from working. and i don't mean the state, the is.ral governmen
terry? >> how many of you, just by a show of hands, have an acquaintance or met someone who is here as in the silence? eager? -- here as onu -- asylum seeker? how many of you? what did it take for those who left somalia or the congo and brought their families to a foreign country where they don't speak: which well. these are some of the -- speak the language well. these are some of the best educated people from their homeland. they come here with degrees and credentials. they are often...
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>> yes. >> terry? >> yes. >> alan. >> we gave away trillion dollar for tax cuts, we don't have enough money for health care. it is a human right, yes. >> okay, we are going to move on, i believe, paul you may have a follow-up for mr. moody. >> yeah, shawn, again, i think your opponents made ad out of this, in primary you said you did not think health care is a human right. >> let's distinguish human right. i mean, to me you have a right to have accessible and affordable health care provided through private practice and private means. it's america, it's free capitalism. that's the way democracy is supposed to function. >> thank you. >> rapid fire continues with this question, who did you vote for, shawn? in 2016, excuse me. [laughter] >> in 2016. >> for president, yes. >> county commissioner -- [laughter] >> i have to think. >> for president. [laughter] >> i wrote in ben carson. >> i voted for clinton. >> ii did not vote for president in 2016. >> i can't remember a worst choice for president, i voted re
>> yes. >> terry? >> yes. >> alan. >> we gave away trillion dollar for tax cuts, we don't have enough money for health care. it is a human right, yes. >> okay, we are going to move on, i believe, paul you may have a follow-up for mr. moody. >> yeah, shawn, again, i think your opponents made ad out of this, in primary you said you did not think health care is a human right. >> let's distinguish human right. i mean, to me you have a right to have...
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moderator: terry hayes. ms.es: when we talk about root causes, the root cause isn't the firearm. the root cause is the hands it is in. i think we start by not raising young people who feel so marginalized and so alienated from their peers that this seems like a reasonable option to them. we all contribute to that. we are all members of our community. what are we willing to do to make sure we are connected with the young people in our community? they are real for us. they are part of the fabric. that is where this is coming from. it is coming from youth that have been alienated. i'm suggesting to you, if there's any change that i would advocate in our firearms laws, it would be around background checks, and that would be it. i would correct the issues with the referendum question, so you can do familial transfers without that being illegal. that is about the only change i would make to the firearm laws, but i would focus on how we are raising our children and how we are interacting with young people, so they know
moderator: terry hayes. ms.es: when we talk about root causes, the root cause isn't the firearm. the root cause is the hands it is in. i think we start by not raising young people who feel so marginalized and so alienated from their peers that this seems like a reasonable option to them. we all contribute to that. we are all members of our community. what are we willing to do to make sure we are connected with the young people in our community? they are real for us. they are part of the fabric....
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terry industrial complex starts october twentieth on g.w. took two. from the berlin and brazil counting is underway after a divisive presidential vote front runner shoddier both in our own has promised to crack down on corruption and crime but he's also raised eyebrows with public comments that have been called massage mist over phobic and racist also on the program. a prominent critic of saudi arabia has disappeared in istanbul an advisor to the turkish president accuses riyadh of killing jamal khashoggi at its consulate in turkey's largest city. and the ugly duckling of the motoring world sea trials classic to see if he turns seventy years of age we take a look at the history of a classic car. oh and welcome nick spicer thanks for joining us in brazil vote counting has begun after what's being described as the country's most polarized presidential election since the end of military rule in one nine hundred eighty five in the run up to the election opinion polls put the far right candidate share both a narrow ahead has been described by some as the t
terry industrial complex starts october twentieth on g.w. took two. from the berlin and brazil counting is underway after a divisive presidential vote front runner shoddier both in our own has promised to crack down on corruption and crime but he's also raised eyebrows with public comments that have been called massage mist over phobic and racist also on the program. a prominent critic of saudi arabia has disappeared in istanbul an advisor to the turkish president accuses riyadh of killing...
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one of english football's most successful ever players john terry has retired from the game at the age of thirty seven terry was a hero for london based chelsea where he won both the premier league and the f.a. cup five times he was also captain of the english national team for several years making seventy eight appearances for his country terry had been without a club since the summer. and formula one reigning world champion lewis hamilton is closing in on his fifth title after winning the japanese grand prix the britain's dominance over the last four races has all but decided this year's season's championship and with ferrari and sebastian vettel unable to improve their fortunes it was smooth sailing for hamilton. us hamilton in control from start to finish nothing new about that in japan. if you guys drive this track and no wonder florida's five japanese grand prix victory swear on this circuit. this track is the best track and well you know they don't make i don't know why they don't make tracks like this anymore but every second of the run. though it was great fun. sebastian hopes
one of english football's most successful ever players john terry has retired from the game at the age of thirty seven terry was a hero for london based chelsea where he won both the premier league and the f.a. cup five times he was also captain of the english national team for several years making seventy eight appearances for his country terry had been without a club since the summer. and formula one reigning world champion lewis hamilton is closing in on his fifth title after winning the...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us the european union's top court has ordered poland to immediately suspend its forced retirement of judges calling it quote a threat to judicial independence holos right wing government has lowered the retirement age of judges from seventy to sixty five in a move that critics say is aimed at replacing judges with those supportive of the current regime european court of justice says all judges that have lost their jobs under the ruling must now be reinstated. the controversial law had already come into force here at the country supremes court in warsaw many of the twenty seven newly appointed judges began their work just days ago from the e.c.g.'s ruling holt's the forced retirement of judges with immediate effect and reverses the retirement of those already forced to leave their posts. speaking in brussels the polish prime minister said warsaw would consider its response. but the justice minister signaled poland would accept the ruling. as we see from you but we are part of the european union and we will respect the e.u. slows so far i on
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us the european union's top court has ordered poland to immediately suspend its forced retirement of judges calling it quote a threat to judicial independence holos right wing government has lowered the retirement age of judges from seventy to sixty five in a move that critics say is aimed at replacing judges with those supportive of the current regime european court of justice says all judges that have lost their jobs under the ruling must now be...
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that's where we find nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney with the details. terry, what are we saying? >> reporter: san mateo county sheriff's office says the man was walking in broad daylight, very busy, el camino real, right here about 1:00 this afternoon when a deputy confronted him and things quickly got very hot. the man was tased and sprayed in the face with mace. >> he kind of was coming towards the officers, a couple of them, and that's when somebody tased him and he fell. >> reporter: dennis barboza owns sun trends tanning salon on el camino real directly across from where the man was walking in the street. as black, six feet, about 280 pounds. >> he kept kind of swinging away like leave me alone, what are you guys doing? >> reporter: the san mateo county sheriff's office says the deputy exited his vehicle to contact the suspect and the suspect immediately assaulted the deputy. the deputy radioed for assistance. some locals say they're familiar with the big man and believe he's homeless. >> i kept saying to him just sit down, don't do this. sit down. and he continued to run do
that's where we find nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney with the details. terry, what are we saying? >> reporter: san mateo county sheriff's office says the man was walking in broad daylight, very busy, el camino real, right here about 1:00 this afternoon when a deputy confronted him and things quickly got very hot. the man was tased and sprayed in the face with mace. >> he kind of was coming towards the officers, a couple of them, and that's when somebody tased him and he fell....
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it means of course terry that the heat rises because we also know that there's already an article seven. procedure underway against poland something that procedure that means that the used sees a systematic threat so the route to the rule of law in poland and this is what it's in brussels called the nuclear option because it could in taking away the voting rights of the country in the european council there it's quite away till then but this procedure has been sort of going up and down and around in the council here and didn't different ministerial meetings in brussels and if in fact poland should ignore an actively defied this verdict from luxemburg they really money to have to sort of speed it up and then it's an open fight between virus so in brussels and we don't know where that might end yet barbara thank you so much for now didn't we just barbara basell in brussels. afghanistan's parliamentary elections have been pushed back one week in kandahar province after the killing of one of the country's most powerful security figures the funeral has been held general abdul rudd zakk who w
it means of course terry that the heat rises because we also know that there's already an article seven. procedure underway against poland something that procedure that means that the used sees a systematic threat so the route to the rule of law in poland and this is what it's in brussels called the nuclear option because it could in taking away the voting rights of the country in the european council there it's quite away till then but this procedure has been sort of going up and down and...
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terry britten, the covers that i did... proud mary. proud mary, of course.ark knopfler, private dancer. # you don't look at their faces, and you con‘t ask their names. # you don't think of them as human, you don't think of them at all. # you keep your mind on the money # keeping your eyes on the wall.
terry britten, the covers that i did... proud mary. proud mary, of course.ark knopfler, private dancer. # you don't look at their faces, and you con‘t ask their names. # you don't think of them as human, you don't think of them at all. # you keep your mind on the money # keeping your eyes on the wall.
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we have bill daly, former deputy assistant director of counterterrorism division, terry turchie. first of all, bill, we have to give a shoutout to law enforcement t happened quickly. they are in the eye of the storm of a lot of public criticism. we say thank you, thank you. do you think this is over? there was perhaps searching out or more potential suspects? >> well, certainly we don't know if any people are complicit knowingly or unknowingly in the plot. there could be other scenes that need to be investigated. as much as we have seen van being taken away by the fbi for processing t doesn't mean that his residence or maybe other locations where they fabricated these devices don't contain materials that are quite potentially harmful to
we have bill daly, former deputy assistant director of counterterrorism division, terry turchie. first of all, bill, we have to give a shoutout to law enforcement t happened quickly. they are in the eye of the storm of a lot of public criticism. we say thank you, thank you. do you think this is over? there was perhaps searching out or more potential suspects? >> well, certainly we don't know if any people are complicit knowingly or unknowingly in the plot. there could be other scenes that...
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live in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, terry. >>> just into our newsroom, he took a gamble. now, investigators are trying to track him down. sebastopol police are sharing pictures of a man suspected of stealing hundreds of scratchers from multiple gas stations in the north bay. if you recognize this man, call police. >>> will there or won't there be a new ikea in dublin? the city council is set to vote on whether that furniture store can break background. it would be off of 585 in dublin. the store has been at the center of a debate whether to build there for over a decade. cheryl hurd joins us live in dublin. have they reached a decision yet? >> reporter: no vote yet. there's a lot of people here for and against this issue and they're very passionate and they're waiting here for a vote tonight. >> it doesn't serve the local community. >> reporter: those who are against building an ikea store in dublin passed out yellow shirts a a s and signs before t meeting tonight. >> we don't have the infrastructure for it. >> reporter: that's one of the reasons why bu
live in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, terry. >>> just into our newsroom, he took a gamble. now, investigators are trying to track him down. sebastopol police are sharing pictures of a man suspected of stealing hundreds of scratchers from multiple gas stations in the north bay. if you recognize this man, call police. >>> will there or won't there be a new ikea in dublin? the city council is set to vote on whether that furniture store can...
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terry mcsweeney joins us this evening in san francisco. terry? >> reporter: yeah, the message at the service i went to tonight down at 6th and fulsome streets was a little bit of light can wipe out a lot of darkness. that is going to be tested tomorrow in pittsburgh as we see the first of the 11 funerals. here in san francisco, the congregation, some members in tears, praying for the 11 people gunned down in pittsburgh. >> it's up to us to continue where they left off, so to speak. >> tiptoeing into the miraculous, when you go beyond your nature and doing good. a little light pushes away a whole lot of darkness. >> reporter: in pittsburgh, at the synagogue where the jewish community's heart has been broken -- >> you can cut off some branches, but the tree will continue to grow. >> reporter: 46-year-old robert bowers making his first court appearance, facing 29 counts, and if convicted, facing the death penalty. investigators say he repeatedly said he wanted to kill jews, while firing inside the synagogue and after his arrest. the vice president c
terry mcsweeney joins us this evening in san francisco. terry? >> reporter: yeah, the message at the service i went to tonight down at 6th and fulsome streets was a little bit of light can wipe out a lot of darkness. that is going to be tested tomorrow in pittsburgh as we see the first of the 11 funerals. here in san francisco, the congregation, some members in tears, praying for the 11 people gunned down in pittsburgh. >> it's up to us to continue where they left off, so to speak....
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terry mcauliffe says hillary clinton will never be on a ballot again. but is he right? money, politics. we have the debate behind tomorrow's headlines. "the evening edit" starts right now. president trump and first lady melania in pittsburgh to mourn the victims of the deadly shooting at the tree of life synagogue. christina? reporter: there were 11 that were victims of this massacre including one survivor of the holocaust. the president is visiting a hospital in pittsburgh. an hour ago he did visit the tree of life synagogue. he was accompanied by the first lady, as well as his daughter ivanka trump. they lit candles for all 11 victims. protesters take to the streets saying it wasn't the best time for him to come to the city. you had the president not make any comments. we are not expecting comments on this. right now we know he went to the tree of life synagogue earlier this afternoon and is visiting the hospital. you had the mayor of pittsburgh urging the president and national visitors to avoid visiting pittsburgh because of safety concerns. today is the day of the
terry mcauliffe says hillary clinton will never be on a ballot again. but is he right? money, politics. we have the debate behind tomorrow's headlines. "the evening edit" starts right now. president trump and first lady melania in pittsburgh to mourn the victims of the deadly shooting at the tree of life synagogue. christina? reporter: there were 11 that were victims of this massacre including one survivor of the holocaust. the president is visiting a hospital in pittsburgh. an hour...
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hello i'm terry march and welcome to the program we're bringing you live coverage of the announcement of the winner of this year's nobel peace prize in all slow covering the sabbat with me is our senior correspondent peter craven right now we are waiting for barrett's rice anderson the chair of the norwegian nobel committee to emerge from the through that door there in all the low that we saw just a moment ago there we're looking in the room now and she is expected to make the announcement any second now with me is peter craven as i mentioned to peter the nominations for the peace prize are kept secret than what about the doors opening this is right before we can even begin to talk about. the announcement of the nobel peace prize for twenty eight. good morning. nobel. hasn't decided to award the nobel peace prize for twenty eight team two dennis macwhich yeah and. for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence as a weapon of war and conflict. both laureates have made a crucial contribution to focusing attention on and combating such war crimes. dennis macwhich it is to him who ha
hello i'm terry march and welcome to the program we're bringing you live coverage of the announcement of the winner of this year's nobel peace prize in all slow covering the sabbat with me is our senior correspondent peter craven right now we are waiting for barrett's rice anderson the chair of the norwegian nobel committee to emerge from the through that door there in all the low that we saw just a moment ago there we're looking in the room now and she is expected to make the announcement any...
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story now database teri schultz was part of the team reporting in norway and she joins us for more hi terry so does this military drill have real use or is it just a show of force. nato very much wants to show russia even though it says this is against an unnamed aggressor that if it dared to issue a credible threat to a nato ally then all twenty nine countries would be there and this trident juncture exercise was a huge huge practice for military mobility. some of these forces have to travel a long way to get to someplace like norway or the baltic states or or poland where the threat would probably be issued and they needed to practice literally driving that far and i was told that some take showed up with summer tires some troops should put some are socks so it's good to practice now where there's there you know where they're really they really don't need to go into battle kerry besides colder conditions why are we seeing this drill now what about the timing. russia would like to make us think that this is all in relation to recent events but in fact the no we did military told me that th
story now database teri schultz was part of the team reporting in norway and she joins us for more hi terry so does this military drill have real use or is it just a show of force. nato very much wants to show russia even though it says this is against an unnamed aggressor that if it dared to issue a credible threat to a nato ally then all twenty nine countries would be there and this trident juncture exercise was a huge huge practice for military mobility. some of these forces have to travel a...
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agent sentenced to four years in prison for leaking classified information terry said he hopes his revelations would make a difference. hello good evening just turned six pm here in moscow this saturday my name is kevin o. and welcome to this hours latest live update from the newsroom hope you stay with the next twenty five minutes or so top of the list this saudi arabia finally admitting that a journey fistfight inside its consulate in istanbul we had already sacked two senior officials and arrested eighteen others linked to the case but new in this hour german chancellor angela merkel demanding further clarifications from the saudis over exactly what happened press freedom group reporters without borders is also calling for sustained international pressure to establish how the instant played out now the explanation. provided by riyadh was swiftly dismissed as improbable and sparked an intense backlash from journalists and politicians it also contradicts earlier saudi claims that he had left the consulate shortly after arriving there because now for gulf monarchy to bear full responsibility f
agent sentenced to four years in prison for leaking classified information terry said he hopes his revelations would make a difference. hello good evening just turned six pm here in moscow this saturday my name is kevin o. and welcome to this hours latest live update from the newsroom hope you stay with the next twenty five minutes or so top of the list this saudi arabia finally admitting that a journey fistfight inside its consulate in istanbul we had already sacked two senior officials and...
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terry, what do you think?u start to encompass things like iphones which got a pass the last couple rounds of tariffs on china, will you start to hear people bellyache more if the price goes up? >> sure you will. nobody wins a trade war. the united states is not that well positioned to win a trade war with china. china's a command economy. they are really experienced in regulating the behavior of their people. they don't have a democratic syst system. the president of china is relatively insulated from criticism at home. if things go badly in this trade war, the united states is much more vulnerable to negative public opinion than a government like china. liz: well, let's just press the reset button here and look at what's happened already. he slapped $50 billion worth of chinese goods with 25% tariffs, then 10% tariffs on another $200 billion which as we said, reached $257 billion. what do we need to see at the g-20 at the end of november to prevent these guys from, instead of breaking bread, i guess, turning
terry, what do you think?u start to encompass things like iphones which got a pass the last couple rounds of tariffs on china, will you start to hear people bellyache more if the price goes up? >> sure you will. nobody wins a trade war. the united states is not that well positioned to win a trade war with china. china's a command economy. they are really experienced in regulating the behavior of their people. they don't have a democratic syst system. the president of china is relatively...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us last privately operated ship dedicated to saving migrants from drowning in the mediterranean is on its final journey to the port of mar say the aquarius has had its license withdrawn by panama also it won't be able to head out to sea again legally we'll talk to a crew member in just a minute but first this report. this ship has meant the difference between life and death for thirty thousand people say its operators the n.g.o.'s a last minute tiny launch the aquarius two and a half years ago the group says its work is vital. caringly there is massive confusion in the mediterranean there's no real coordination to manage the distress calls and lead rescue operations. the aquarius is out of action and there are no other private sea rescue vehicles operating in the mediterranean. for other ships run by n.g.o.s have already been detained to vessels lifeline and sea watch three are being held in malta the ship you vent to is stuck in the port of to pani in sicily all the boats have been to flag now the aquarius joined their ranks. before returning
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us last privately operated ship dedicated to saving migrants from drowning in the mediterranean is on its final journey to the port of mar say the aquarius has had its license withdrawn by panama also it won't be able to head out to sea again legally we'll talk to a crew member in just a minute but first this report. this ship has meant the difference between life and death for thirty thousand people say its operators the n.g.o.'s a last minute tiny...
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agent is sentenced to four years in prison for leaking classified information terry already said he'd hoped his revelations would simply make a difference. hello good evening from moscow my name is kevin oh it's just turned seven pm here this is r.t. international over the next hour far all updates on the top stories then starting with this saudi arabia has finally admitted that a journalist who went missing over a fortnight ago in turkey died in what they describe as a fistfight inside its consulate in istanbul riyadh's already sacked two senior officials and arrested eighteen others linked to the case new in the last few hours german chancellor angela merkel now demanding further clarification from the saudis over what happened press freedom group reporters without borders is also calling for sustained international pressure to establish just how the incident played out the explanation provided by riyadh was swiftly dismissed as improbable. oh and sparked an intense backlash from journalists and politicians it also contradicts two earlier saudi claims that left the consulate shortly
agent is sentenced to four years in prison for leaking classified information terry already said he'd hoped his revelations would simply make a difference. hello good evening from moscow my name is kevin oh it's just turned seven pm here this is r.t. international over the next hour far all updates on the top stories then starting with this saudi arabia has finally admitted that a journalist who went missing over a fortnight ago in turkey died in what they describe as a fistfight inside its...
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jan, as terry mentioned, fortunately the situation concluded with no—one being harmed.is means for the future of soyuz missions, and specifically, what about those who are currently at the space station, who presumably were awaiting supplies to be delivered 7 no, so this is — the ones who are in the space station right now, for them it's no issue at all. i had already contact to alexander guest, who is a european astronaut with a german passport on board the iss. they have everything that they need, so this is no issue. the transport to the international space station is normally made by a japanese htv transfer vehicle, or from some american suppliers, so this is no issue. and of course, this mishap of the soyuz is not a good thing. but, on the other side, it shows that the system as such is very safe, because in each and every moment of the launch, you can return. this is a very good message, and so therefore i think it's still a reliable launch. of course, we have to look what was the problem. i've had some contact to our american colleagues, i had some contact also t
jan, as terry mentioned, fortunately the situation concluded with no—one being harmed.is means for the future of soyuz missions, and specifically, what about those who are currently at the space station, who presumably were awaiting supplies to be delivered 7 no, so this is — the ones who are in the space station right now, for them it's no issue at all. i had already contact to alexander guest, who is a european astronaut with a german passport on board the iss. they have everything that...
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szell's reporting for us from brussels thank you terry. stephens here with business on a leading digital currency celebrating a big milestone today right silly we're talking about bitcoin today is the tenth anniversary of the cryptocurrency founded at the outset of the great recession the cryptocurrency was supposed to usher in a digital revolution in payments just about a year ago it had a price run of its life before falling back down to earth now today there's still a lot of hope and and plenty of hype sometimes even those who really want it aren't sure how it works. in the heart of moscow there's a small and conspicuous shop it may look normal but inside it's a different world the world of bitcoin. there are a fake chocolate bitcoins as well as virtual bitcoins on servers for many of the crypto currency remains a great mystery even though russia produces more bitcoins than almost any other country. it was picked because of the good it yeah actually customers come to us and say i wanted but i don't know what it is and here like in an ap
szell's reporting for us from brussels thank you terry. stephens here with business on a leading digital currency celebrating a big milestone today right silly we're talking about bitcoin today is the tenth anniversary of the cryptocurrency founded at the outset of the great recession the cryptocurrency was supposed to usher in a digital revolution in payments just about a year ago it had a price run of its life before falling back down to earth now today there's still a lot of hope and and...
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of thirty seven terry was a hero for alongside chelsea where he won both the premier league and the f.a. cup five times he was also captain of the england national team for several years making seventy eight appearances fours country terry been without a club since leaving aston villa in the summer. let's get to business now with christophe cober who will throw some light on just why brazilians who went to the polls over the weekend are fighting an uphill battle brian the economic situation plays a crucial role here despite returning to growth territory after years of economic woes brazil still faces big challenges corruption on the point or rampant inequality for example brazil's six richest men have as much wealth as the poor half of the entire population these are challenges even to those that consider themselves well educated and trained. stock exchange in rio de janeiro but when he suddenly lost his job he needed a new skills the being come now he works as an driver to feed his family and keep his children in school. i don't think that becoming a name. is a very bad moment. whe
of thirty seven terry was a hero for alongside chelsea where he won both the premier league and the f.a. cup five times he was also captain of the england national team for several years making seventy eight appearances fours country terry been without a club since leaving aston villa in the summer. let's get to business now with christophe cober who will throw some light on just why brazilians who went to the polls over the weekend are fighting an uphill battle brian the economic situation...
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terry has been without a club since leaving action in the song. let's get to business christophe now is going to throw some light on why brazilians are just one of the poles are fighting an uphill battle that's right and it's often it pays to take a look at the economy brian brazil has gone through years of shrinking g.d.p. growth including a heavy recession only last year the country clawed its way back into growth territory still many of the country's problems remain unsolved corruption unemployment and rampant inequality are posting challenges even to those that consider themselves well educated and trained. for thirty five. change in rio de janeiro but when he suddenly lost his job he needed a new source of income now he works as an driver to feed his family and keep his children in school. i think that becoming the name. is a very bad moment. when i was about to get retired and i felt very scad. many jobless brazilians office a solution of a huff a million drivers here brazil is the company's second largest market the olympic games and the wo
terry has been without a club since leaving action in the song. let's get to business christophe now is going to throw some light on why brazilians are just one of the poles are fighting an uphill battle that's right and it's often it pays to take a look at the economy brian brazil has gone through years of shrinking g.d.p. growth including a heavy recession only last year the country clawed its way back into growth territory still many of the country's problems remain unsolved corruption...
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>> terry, thank you. >>> we turn tonight to the abc news exclusive. a rare interview with first lady melania trump. nothing was off limits here. the first lady speaking about her marriage to trump and allegations of infidelity involving the president. abc's tom llamas and his exclusive with melania trump and the scrutiny she has endured. >> reporter: through it all, she has held her tongue. silent when porn star stormy daniels stepped forward. silent when the white house denied the affair. silent when the president later admitted to paying hush money. but now, in our exclusive interview, first lady melania trump is finally ready to talk. you did agree to this interview, to your credit, with no preconditions. >> correct. >> reporter: knowing that there could be some -- some tough questions asked. it has been a tough year for you personally. you're not the first first lady to have to deal with her husband's alleged infidelities. has this put a strain on your marriage? >> it is not concern and focus of mine. i'm a mother and a first lady, and i have much
>> terry, thank you. >>> we turn tonight to the abc news exclusive. a rare interview with first lady melania trump. nothing was off limits here. the first lady speaking about her marriage to trump and allegations of infidelity involving the president. abc's tom llamas and his exclusive with melania trump and the scrutiny she has endured. >> reporter: through it all, she has held her tongue. silent when porn star stormy daniels stepped forward. silent when the white house...
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live in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thanks for all those ideas, terry. >>> well, it's the first and only time senator dianne feinstein and state senator kevin de leon will face off in a debate. the two democrats squared off today at the public policy institute of california in san francisco. less than three weeks until election day. remarkably, this is the first time in 18 years that senator feinstein has publicly debated any candidate opposing her in the senate race. feinstein told voters she wants to deliver on immigration reform and jobs. but the current political makeup in washington, d.c. has limited what democrats can do. de leon, a leading champion of the state's sanctuary law, argued that the time for excuses is over. >> you move toward your values because your fight is a reflection of your values. you just can't, you know, throw your hands up in the air and say we just can't do anything. >> there is a real need for a major immigration bill. and i believe that if democrats control the united states senate you wi
live in san francisco, terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> okay. thanks for all those ideas, terry. >>> well, it's the first and only time senator dianne feinstein and state senator kevin de leon will face off in a debate. the two democrats squared off today at the public policy institute of california in san francisco. less than three weeks until election day. remarkably, this is the first time in 18 years that senator feinstein has publicly debated any candidate opposing her...
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terry, let's bring you back in.o put myself in the shoes of those two men who were in the capsule. how much of it comes down to their decision—making, in seconds and split seconds, and how much are they really just relying on split seconds, and how much are they reallyjust relying on others back at control to make the crucial decisions7 at control to make the crucial decisions? well, actually it is more the computers on board itself. the soyuzis the computers on board itself. the soyuz is very automated during launch especially, most things happen automatically. there were a few steps that alexey had to take, and they commanded ballistic entry, abort the separation and getting the parachute out, almost types of things, the soyuz is mostly automated. —— all those types of things. search and rescue efforts in indonesia are coming to an end today following the devastating earthquake and tsunami. more than 2,000 people are known to have died and around 5,000 are still feared missing. we can bring you now the story of a
terry, let's bring you back in.o put myself in the shoes of those two men who were in the capsule. how much of it comes down to their decision—making, in seconds and split seconds, and how much are they really just relying on split seconds, and how much are they reallyjust relying on others back at control to make the crucial decisions7 at control to make the crucial decisions? well, actually it is more the computers on board itself. the soyuzis the computers on board itself. the soyuz is...
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oh i'm terry martin welcome to the program last privately operated ship dedicated to saving migrants in from drowning in the mediterranean is on its final journey to the port of mar say the aquarius has had its license withdrawn by panama so it won't be able to head out to sea again legally we'll take you live to a crew member in just a minute but first this report. as a west medicare and they the angio which operates the ship says the aquarius and its crew have saved nearly thirty thousand people since they started operating in the central mediterranean two and a half years ago and that the group says means its work is vital. for the new year. thousands of lives are at stake we know what has to be done in order to safe them rescue boats like the a crevasse have to be positioned off the coast of libya karen gave us a mess of confusion in a mediterranean there's no recurring nation to minister distress calls and heat rescue operations. in the need of us and so does. the koreas has already been in the headlines in june this year it was forced on a week long obviously through the medite
oh i'm terry martin welcome to the program last privately operated ship dedicated to saving migrants in from drowning in the mediterranean is on its final journey to the port of mar say the aquarius has had its license withdrawn by panama so it won't be able to head out to sea again legally we'll take you live to a crew member in just a minute but first this report. as a west medicare and they the angio which operates the ship says the aquarius and its crew have saved nearly thirty thousand...
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we have fbi's counterterrorism division, terry turchie. you and i spoke yesterday i was filling in for neil. we had you on camera. a little spotty with the phone. bring us up to speed where you think the investigation is right now? >> sure, charles. i think they made a lot of progress. they're looking at all these devices. we talked a lot of forensics so i will stay away from that but they're doing a lot of little things. they're looking at envelopes and the stamps and block stamps that the postal service put on the envelopes, so they can go back and determine, for example, from the writing on the return addresses and things, they can, and addressees they can determine through research where the bomber might have picked up that information. all of these things will help them track it back to the origin of those envelopes. it is vital they find where all the packages were mailed from. they will back up from that, there are several days went buy before the packages were actually, became explosive devices. so the crime actually occurred sever
we have fbi's counterterrorism division, terry turchie. you and i spoke yesterday i was filling in for neil. we had you on camera. a little spotty with the phone. bring us up to speed where you think the investigation is right now? >> sure, charles. i think they made a lot of progress. they're looking at all these devices. we talked a lot of forensics so i will stay away from that but they're doing a lot of little things. they're looking at envelopes and the stamps and block stamps that...
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time terry martin good to have you with us european union's top court has ordered poland to immediately suspend its forced retirement of judges calling it quote a threat to judicial independence critics accused poland's current right wing government of replacing judges with those supportive of the current regime the european court of justice has now told poland to stop the lowering of the retirement age of judges from seventy to sixty five the forced retirement measure supposedly targets judges appointed under previous governments allegedly by late poland's provisions under the e.u. treaty. for more now let's go to brussels where did i use very own barbara basler standing by barbara why was the polish law enforced retirement of judges so controversial. the european union has been watching more this government and martial of those right wing government has been doing since two thousand and fifteen and since two thousand and sixteen just a year after it's been a constant struggle of the about the so-called judicial reform that the government sort of put in action piece by piece it's a lar
time terry martin good to have you with us european union's top court has ordered poland to immediately suspend its forced retirement of judges calling it quote a threat to judicial independence critics accused poland's current right wing government of replacing judges with those supportive of the current regime the european court of justice has now told poland to stop the lowering of the retirement age of judges from seventy to sixty five the forced retirement measure supposedly targets judges...
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terry, played for villa last season before announcing his retirement.st senior coaching role. i'm flattered thatjohn wants to come and work, with someone as esteemed as him in the game to come and work and learn from myself and richard, but he wants to be a coach, and the conversation we had was that he wants to learn and develop from myself and richard, and i want to tap into what he knows as well, working with some of the top players and coaches in the game. huge leadership qualities he has on the field and he will hope to tra nsfer the field and he will hope to transfer that. billy vunipola is out of next month's england rugby union test series. the number 8 broke his left arm playing for saracens this weekend. he'll have an operation tomorrow that will rule him out until around christmas. vunipola's absence adds to head coach eddiejones problems. billy's brother mako picked up a calf strain in the same match, while second row maro itoje broke his nose in the same game. england are already without joe launchbury, anthony watson and sam simmonds for t
terry, played for villa last season before announcing his retirement.st senior coaching role. i'm flattered thatjohn wants to come and work, with someone as esteemed as him in the game to come and work and learn from myself and richard, but he wants to be a coach, and the conversation we had was that he wants to learn and develop from myself and richard, and i want to tap into what he knows as well, working with some of the top players and coaches in the game. huge leadership qualities he has...
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terry officially retired from playing on sunday.son playing at villa following an illustrious career with chelsea. hejoins smith, who was managing championship rivals brentford, as replacements for steve bruce and his coaching team. gareth bale is out of wales' friendly with spain tomorrow night. the real madrid forward was withdrawn early in saturday's loss with alaves. manager ryan giggs confirmed he wont feature tomorrow and remains a doubt for their nations league match with the republic of ireland in six days time. he will however be on the pitch before the spain game to receive a golden boot for the record 30 goals he's scored for his country. yeah, he's probably 50—50 at the moment. we do not want to take any risks, but he is able to play, then good. but if he is not, then so be it. we will be prepared for both scenarios, but my mind is on spain at the moment. and after spain, we will concentrate on that. the search is on for geraint thomas' tour de france trophy which was stolen from a cycling show last month. it was on loan
terry officially retired from playing on sunday.son playing at villa following an illustrious career with chelsea. hejoins smith, who was managing championship rivals brentford, as replacements for steve bruce and his coaching team. gareth bale is out of wales' friendly with spain tomorrow night. the real madrid forward was withdrawn early in saturday's loss with alaves. manager ryan giggs confirmed he wont feature tomorrow and remains a doubt for their nations league match with the republic of...
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terry, what are you seeing around you? >> i'm seeing a beautiful sight right behind me, a home under construction in coffey park, santa rosa. earlier tonight a ceremony to remember that fire that destroyed 2800 homes, did a billion dollars in damage and claimed two dozen lives. [ bell ] in santa rosa's courthouse square this evening, 24 bells for the 24 people killed by the fire in santa rosa. and 20 more bells for those who died elsewhere in the north bay wildfires. liz tonight she qted the bible do. >> not be hundreds turned out for the ceremony, the stories of heartbreaking heroism that are 1-year-old tonight and are still fresh in this community. >> when we walk, we share our voices. winds letting go. messages flying far. >> tonight, a symbol of unity carried by first responders and signs of unity in the crowd. a community moving forward. >> and i'm so deeply impressed with the community that i've seen and how you responded collectively with such amazing determination. >> reporter: in santa rosa, terry mcsweyny, nbc ba
terry, what are you seeing around you? >> i'm seeing a beautiful sight right behind me, a home under construction in coffey park, santa rosa. earlier tonight a ceremony to remember that fire that destroyed 2800 homes, did a billion dollars in damage and claimed two dozen lives. [ bell ] in santa rosa's courthouse square this evening, 24 bells for the 24 people killed by the fire in santa rosa. and 20 more bells for those who died elsewhere in the north bay wildfires. liz tonight she qted...
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and john terry has become aston villa's assista nt terry has become aston villa's assistant manager ait's his first managerial role following his recent retirement from playing. his last club was aston villa. he will work alongside dean smith, who's left brentford. smith a lifelong villa fan has extensive knowledge of working in the championship. at chelsea they called terry "captain, leader, legend", so with those leadership qualities it could be a winning coimbination. that's what the villa fans will hope. it will be an interesting dynamic that's for sure. thank you. more sport throughout the morning. welcome to the programme. weight is the uk's most common form of discrimination according to a new survey. it's found obese people face prejudice in clothes shops, in social situations and by gps and hospital staff. according to a world obesity federation poll, 62% of obese people in the uk say they've been discriminated against because of their weight. aside from the health risks, it can also damage your career with 25% of british adults admitting they would hire a candidate with a he
and john terry has become aston villa's assista nt terry has become aston villa's assistant manager ait's his first managerial role following his recent retirement from playing. his last club was aston villa. he will work alongside dean smith, who's left brentford. smith a lifelong villa fan has extensive knowledge of working in the championship. at chelsea they called terry "captain, leader, legend", so with those leadership qualities it could be a winning coimbination. that's what...
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cecilia. >> okay, terry, thank you.e a huge day in washington and joining us now is a key member of the senator judiciary committee, democrat chris coons of delaware. thanks for joining us on this very busy day. right back to that extraordinary op-ed published overnight written by judge kavanaugh. he says, quote, i was very emotional last thursday, more so than i have ever been. i might have been too emotional at times and i said a few things i should not have said. you had said he crossed a line during his testimony last thursday. do you accept this mea culpa from judge kavanaugh? >> it was clear to me that judge kavanaugh came out of the gates last friday very emotional, very raw, very angry. but he said things that he should not have. as a sitting federal circuit court judge, he knew better than to engage in an aggressive, partisan attack, not just on democrats, but on folks who opposed him and as he pointed out to us at the beginning of his testimony last friday, he himself had carefully written it and reviewed it.
cecilia. >> okay, terry, thank you.e a huge day in washington and joining us now is a key member of the senator judiciary committee, democrat chris coons of delaware. thanks for joining us on this very busy day. right back to that extraordinary op-ed published overnight written by judge kavanaugh. he says, quote, i was very emotional last thursday, more so than i have ever been. i might have been too emotional at times and i said a few things i should not have said. you had said he...
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i would say this, terry. very good point about native peoples going for 10,000 years at least 1000 years and not even up the contents of the petri dish in the american west. they did that in the aftermath, however, an extraordinary collapse that was even larger than the one we confronted in the 19th century. which we call the plasticine extension. with -- which whether you believe native people participated in they probably did release a species or two, they did witness it. and so, it is something like the way the pueblo indians in the southwest responded to the chuckle and collapse in the 12th and 13th century. they came up with a whole new strategies after suffering this tremendous disaster that were far more regulatory, far more careful, in some respects, in the case, because i have studied bison a lot and the 8000 year interaction. one of the arguments about that he colleges make that i tended to believe is bison actually were better adapted to life on the great plains then native people were. that's one
i would say this, terry. very good point about native peoples going for 10,000 years at least 1000 years and not even up the contents of the petri dish in the american west. they did that in the aftermath, however, an extraordinary collapse that was even larger than the one we confronted in the 19th century. which we call the plasticine extension. with -- which whether you believe native people participated in they probably did release a species or two, they did witness it. and so, it is...
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terry. >> laura: >> well this is a very interesting week.ve heard all kinds of theories and everything. all of this reminded people it's really tremendous when you can find intact devices. also on any case no matter how complicated you have to make sure you stay with shoe leather and police work. and pay attention to the tedious. what do we hear now today? we hear on one of these devices the fbi lab was able to pull a fingerprint. you know theodore kozinski was never arrested and fingerprinted. this man was arrested, off and on, spend time in prison. they were able to start the ball rolling with. that that was a big break. when you have intact devices rather than debris you're going to increase your chances of getting the old fashioned kind of traditional evidence we've talked about for decades. that's what i think brought this together with all the great work everyone has done >> laura: we were seeing his mug shots throughout the years, that's an old mug shot from a few years back. he's aged quite a bit since then. thomas, i want to go to y
terry. >> laura: >> well this is a very interesting week.ve heard all kinds of theories and everything. all of this reminded people it's really tremendous when you can find intact devices. also on any case no matter how complicated you have to make sure you stay with shoe leather and police work. and pay attention to the tedious. what do we hear now today? we hear on one of these devices the fbi lab was able to pull a fingerprint. you know theodore kozinski was never arrested and...
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terry directed the task force that captured the unabomber. terry, walk us through the steps to give the audience of the time line. began october 22, the package sent to george soros. what kind of movement should we be expecting? >> sure, charles. as they looked at the bomb package that went to soros' residence, they were trying to study the origin of it and how it came to be. as that is happening, this happened. so now they're looking for the signature of the bomber and all of these, trying to connect them. catherine had a good report of the forensics part, trying to place this in a particular place, in a direction that they have determined that the forensics are showing that one person or group of people are responsible. so now who will happen is, you have to keep in mind the government has a huge apparatus in place to deal with terrorism. in new york, you have florida, all the locations that are relevant the terrorism task force and people going out and looking at leads. you have people trying to correct information. that information is com
terry directed the task force that captured the unabomber. terry, walk us through the steps to give the audience of the time line. began october 22, the package sent to george soros. what kind of movement should we be expecting? >> sure, charles. as they looked at the bomb package that went to soros' residence, they were trying to study the origin of it and how it came to be. as that is happening, this happened. so now they're looking for the signature of the bomber and all of these,...
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corresponded teri schultz thank you terry. well now we turn to the united states where president donald trump was greeted by heavy protest in pittsburgh as the fewest first funerals of victims killed in last weekend's synagogue shooting got underway donald trump had traveled to the city to offer his condolences despite being told to stay away local jewish leaders had written an open letter to the president saying that he is not welcome in the city until he fully denounces white nationalism a letter was signed by more than sixty thousand people trump stirred further controversy yesterday by stating his intention to scrap the right to citizenship for u.s. born children of non-citizens and legal immigrants. correspondent on the debate regarding the trump visit to pittsburgh on tuesday morning pittsburgh buried the first victims from the mass shooting at the tree of life synagogue on tuesday afternoon the president and the first lady visited the community over the objections of several of pittsburgh's prominent jewish leaders they
corresponded teri schultz thank you terry. well now we turn to the united states where president donald trump was greeted by heavy protest in pittsburgh as the fewest first funerals of victims killed in last weekend's synagogue shooting got underway donald trump had traveled to the city to offer his condolences despite being told to stay away local jewish leaders had written an open letter to the president saying that he is not welcome in the city until he fully denounces white nationalism a...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> justice brett kavanaugh confirmed by one of the slimmest margins in history. the fight over his con firmation deepened partisan divisions across the country. >> it led to protests right here in therine favro live in palo ao with more on that. >> reporter: well, i talked with dr. ford's good friend tonight and he said she is now back here in the bay area. and trying to determine what's next. tonight in a private ceremony, brett kavanaugh was sworn in as the 114th supreme court justice. >> a contention hearing and fbi investigation, the senate voted today 50-4 to confirm him. >> i stand before you today on the heels of a tremendous victory for our nation, our people. and our tituon. >> reporter: a much different reaction at an this protest in oakland. more than 200 people came out to sa not support a the whole of his work, his world view, his understanding of what it means to be a man. i think we could have come to a different conclusion. >> dr. christine blasey ford accused justice kavanaugh of sexual misconduct. today, her close friend told nbc bay area news s
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> justice brett kavanaugh confirmed by one of the slimmest margins in history. the fight over his con firmation deepened partisan divisions across the country. >> it led to protests right here in therine favro live in palo ao with more on that. >> reporter: well, i talked with dr. ford's good friend tonight and he said she is now back here in the bay area. and trying to determine what's next. tonight in a private ceremony, brett kavanaugh was sworn in as...
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terry, where do we go from here? the sort of postmortem on all of this teaches us all valuable lessons. a lot of things folks come away with how easy this might be. and how could there be copycats? >> well, you can always have the possibility of copycats. we certainly can see that here. as we talked about the other day, it is easy for some people. the not so easy for most of us but they will learn about a man. they will learn a lot where he learned to do this. if there was anybody else in the picture as bill just said. they will put together a timeline. they will literally be able to account for just about everything he did in the last you know, few months or year, however long they take that back. unabomber, for example, the timeline for theodore kaczynski once we knew he who was, it went back 18 years. amazing what you find out. the other thing they can do search some of the residents or locations they can come up with, they might fine journals, they might find notes, they might find a diary, might find this map's
terry, where do we go from here? the sort of postmortem on all of this teaches us all valuable lessons. a lot of things folks come away with how easy this might be. and how could there be copycats? >> well, you can always have the possibility of copycats. we certainly can see that here. as we talked about the other day, it is easy for some people. the not so easy for most of us but they will learn about a man. they will learn a lot where he learned to do this. if there was anybody else in...
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terry mcsweeney and anoushah rasta are off tonight. we begin with the weather arigh.oeng and thank you for joining us. i'm garvin thomas. terrie mcsweeney and unusual aire are off tonight. hazy weather lingering across the bay area. can we expect a change any time in our meteorologist rob mayeda is tracking >> the hazy skies due to low clouds and smoke pollution trapped under the inversion over the bay area. you can see the low clouds there. and the smoke we see coming or a ride offshore brought in by the on shore winds. we had locally. and for tomorrow a smoke advisory from the drift fromming from the north. what would help would be rain falling to the north or perhaps returning to the bay area. one of our weather model does bring needed rain in the southern oregon helping the wildfires there. one of our long range models brings increasing chance of rain to the bay area. when you can expect to the showers to return in the forecast at 6:15. >> thank you very much. >>> we'll continue to monitor conditions on the social media pages. another great resource, the free nbc
terry mcsweeney and anoushah rasta are off tonight. we begin with the weather arigh.oeng and thank you for joining us. i'm garvin thomas. terrie mcsweeney and unusual aire are off tonight. hazy weather lingering across the bay area. can we expect a change any time in our meteorologist rob mayeda is tracking >> the hazy skies due to low clouds and smoke pollution trapped under the inversion over the bay area. you can see the low clouds there. and the smoke we see coming or a ride offshore...
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rothfus: terrie, that's a great question. i want to thank the audience for joining us tonight for this very important debate. but that's a very serious issue. the united states should be projecting a moral authority across the planet. these are fundamental freedoms that we have come to cherish in our country. and we should be advocating around the world. and when countries take action like this, and we'll let this investigation go forward and see who is responsible for saudi arabia. there needs to be sanctions. there needs to be accountability. just as there would need to be with russia. and i have advocate for increased sanctions on russia because we see them doing things that they shouldn't be doing. they have been an aggressor. you look at what they've done in the ukraine, what they've done going back to -- 10 years ago in georgia to hold these countries accountable, we need to use our moral authority to do that. moderator: mr. lamb, you have 60 seconds. rep. lamb: i agree about the importance of moral authority. i also ag
rothfus: terrie, that's a great question. i want to thank the audience for joining us tonight for this very important debate. but that's a very serious issue. the united states should be projecting a moral authority across the planet. these are fundamental freedoms that we have come to cherish in our country. and we should be advocating around the world. and when countries take action like this, and we'll let this investigation go forward and see who is responsible for saudi arabia. there needs...
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(justine) and i'm justine waldman. 45-year-old terry amons of antioch was killed by pittsburgh police while he was sitting in his car. police say he was reaching for gun. (jr stone) kron 4's gayle ong spoke with the family about their quest for answers ... and joins us live in pittsburg. gayle? it has been a hard year as you can imagine..the mother of terry amons has been working with local activists and organizations who dealt with similair tragedies. it's been an agonizing 10 months for sandra talbert..the mother of 45-year-old terry amons jr of antioch.amons was shot and killed by pittsburg police in january.officer body cam video shows what led to the deadly shooting.it happened at the nation's restaurant on railroad avenue in pittsburg..
(justine) and i'm justine waldman. 45-year-old terry amons of antioch was killed by pittsburgh police while he was sitting in his car. police say he was reaching for gun. (jr stone) kron 4's gayle ong spoke with the family about their quest for answers ... and joins us live in pittsburg. gayle? it has been a hard year as you can imagine..the mother of terry amons has been working with local activists and organizations who dealt with similair tragedies. it's been an agonizing 10 months for...
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evening to you, sojohn terry captained to the final defeat against fulham last season, do you think thatyou think that is a gamble? i have to be honest, in the season since o'neal left, we felt like absolutely everything and i think this is pretty much the only route we have not gone down over the last few yea rs not gone down over the last few years so not gone down over the last few years so henry, he is not the best player ever to play and he knows inside out having been there last season inside out having been there last season and so it sounds like a good, nation. to bring some expense with them but it was time for a change and we have to do something because the season is dwindling away. the outpouring of anger, and a cabbage thrown at steve bruce and you lost at the weekend again, and does some of the blame goes to be a pupil over the summer at board level, a lot of change wasn't there, financial westerns as well? i do not think it helped but when the new owners have come in, it probably was not the right time to get rid of the manager, i think three weeks ago with the seasons sta
evening to you, sojohn terry captained to the final defeat against fulham last season, do you think thatyou think that is a gamble? i have to be honest, in the season since o'neal left, we felt like absolutely everything and i think this is pretty much the only route we have not gone down over the last few yea rs not gone down over the last few years so not gone down over the last few years so henry, he is not the best player ever to play and he knows inside out having been there last season...