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well as you say terry there's not that much more news is still coming in so what we what we do know is that the dutch anti terror coordinator has now raised the threat alert in the area in the trash region to the highest possible level they are they think it is it terror is being considered as a motive as you mentioned several people have been injured and it's reported that possibly one man one person excuse me has been killed but that isn't confirmed by police at this stage now the shooting took place on a train we understand is there any idea who the shooter was. no terry as i said they are considering a terror motive it hasn't made it excluded the dutch anti terror coordination center is investigating the case they are still looking for one suspect who is at large but they're not ruling out multiple suspects at this stage helicopters have been deployed and there they are searching for at this stage is believed to be one suspect but not ruling out more suspects now i understand that mosques in the city of perth have also been put on alert asking people to be vigilant there in additio
well as you say terry there's not that much more news is still coming in so what we what we do know is that the dutch anti terror coordinator has now raised the threat alert in the area in the trash region to the highest possible level they are they think it is it terror is being considered as a motive as you mentioned several people have been injured and it's reported that possibly one man one person excuse me has been killed but that isn't confirmed by police at this stage now the shooting...
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and let me thank representative terry alexander of south caroli carolina. terry is right, this is going to be a 50 state campaign we're not going to concede one state to donald trump. and let me thank my very good friend, nina turner nina has been with me all across this country. nina has helped develop one of the great grass roots organizations in this country, our revolution. and nina is mobilizing people from one end of this country to the other.
and let me thank representative terry alexander of south caroli carolina. terry is right, this is going to be a 50 state campaign we're not going to concede one state to donald trump. and let me thank my very good friend, nina turner nina has been with me all across this country. nina has helped develop one of the great grass roots organizations in this country, our revolution. and nina is mobilizing people from one end of this country to the other.
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and let me thank representative terry alexander of south carolina. and terry is right. this is going to be a 50-state campaign. we're not going to concede one state to donald trump. and let me thank my very good friend nina turner. nina has been with me all across this country. nina has helped develop one of the great grassroots organizations in this country, our revolution. and nina is mobilizing people from one end of this country to the other.
and let me thank representative terry alexander of south carolina. and terry is right. this is going to be a 50-state campaign. we're not going to concede one state to donald trump. and let me thank my very good friend nina turner. nina has been with me all across this country. nina has helped develop one of the great grassroots organizations in this country, our revolution. and nina is mobilizing people from one end of this country to the other.
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terry mcsweeney is also tweeting. if you are always interesting to see the great bay, terry and rob has pictures for you. >> i didn't shoot this. snow at the mount hamilton. >> the rain pounded the bay area in recent weeks. it contributed a problem out on the streets, potholes as you probably know. public work crews are out trying to fill those potholes. nbc bay area joining us live from berkeley, christie smith. >> reporter: terry, this is a busy intersection of where we are at. there are potholes. there are also potholes over here. now we went to several cities today and just about every driver that we spoke to noticing more potholes or not seeing them until it was too late. the department of public works brought in crews over the weekend to work extra shift, twelve hours day, catching up with all the potholes that it opened up. they actually fallen behind with the recent rain. in the city, they focus on heavy traffic like gary boulevard and 19th avenue. >> there is plenty around the city, everywhere you go. the str
terry mcsweeney is also tweeting. if you are always interesting to see the great bay, terry and rob has pictures for you. >> i didn't shoot this. snow at the mount hamilton. >> the rain pounded the bay area in recent weeks. it contributed a problem out on the streets, potholes as you probably know. public work crews are out trying to fill those potholes. nbc bay area joining us live from berkeley, christie smith. >> reporter: terry, this is a busy intersection of where we are...
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>> terry moran with that staff shake-up tonight. terry, thank you. >>> former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning sent to jail after refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating wikileaks. manning says she objected to the grand jury's secrecy and she already revealed everything she knows at her court-martial hearing in 2013. manning served seven years in prison for leaking a massive trove of classified documents to wikileaks. >>> a new accuser speaking out against r. kelly. the woman claiming she was only 13 years old when kelly sexually abused her years ago. it comes as kelly remains behind bars trying to come up with child custody money he owes. here's abc's whit johnson. >> reporter: tonight investigation and outrage growing at in wake of that explosive interview with r. kelly. >> i have been assassinated. i have been buried alive. >> reporter: the singer denying all allegations of abuse and sex with underage girls. >> have you ever had sex with anyone under the age of 17? >> no. >> never? >> no. >> reporter: one o
>> terry moran with that staff shake-up tonight. terry, thank you. >>> former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning sent to jail after refusing to testify before a grand jury investigating wikileaks. manning says she objected to the grand jury's secrecy and she already revealed everything she knows at her court-martial hearing in 2013. manning served seven years in prison for leaking a massive trove of classified documents to wikileaks. >>> a new accuser speaking out...
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let's bring in terry moran. it was terry who asked the question. the president'sheadlines. let's listi think it's aop t he. if you look at what happened in new zealand, perhaps that's a case. i don't know enough about it yet. they're just learning about the person and the people involved. it's a terrible thing, terrible thing. >> terry, tonight new zealand's prime minister is responding to what the president said. >> n, the prime minister responded. she made clear she disagrees with president trump. the fbi, counterterrorism experts would agree around the world. the fbi says that hate crimes rose 17% in this country in 2017. they also say counterterrorism experts that extremist related killings, 70% of them were created by members ofhe far right or white supremacists. in western europe it's on the rise too. it's real and growing. david. >> terry, thank you. >>> meantime with this global headline the mass shooting we're following you can understand the unease when the emergency calls began in mall evacuated. smoke could be seen coming from the mall. marci gonzalez on the sce
let's bring in terry moran. it was terry who asked the question. the president'sheadlines. let's listi think it's aop t he. if you look at what happened in new zealand, perhaps that's a case. i don't know enough about it yet. they're just learning about the person and the people involved. it's a terrible thing, terrible thing. >> terry, tonight new zealand's prime minister is responding to what the president said. >> n, the prime minister responded. she made clear she disagrees with...
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this saturday night, we are >>> news at 11:00 stars now, i'm terry mcsweeney.roclimate weather alert. rain and hail coming down all day long and showers right now. meteorology rob has been tracking it all. >> fast moving downpores, south san francisco, redwood city to palo alto, seeing color shift. above 4,000 feet, chance of snow showers and cool start. passing showers right now but could make more interesting turn. microclimate weather alert on daytime thundershowers that could increase the chance of hail. time line of the weather in the forecast in about 15 minutes. >>> talking about maybe hail tomorrow. we had hail today. didn't stop the kids from trying out for soccer team in felton. thanks garvin thomas for giving us a look at hail. stay safe and drive. nbc bay area app will help. >>> body cam video showing what happened before a police officer shot and killed a man, more than five years ago but video just released under a new state law. marianne fav marianne faufro with video. >> put it on the ground. put it on the ground. >> taser, taser, taser. >> get
this saturday night, we are >>> news at 11:00 stars now, i'm terry mcsweeney.roclimate weather alert. rain and hail coming down all day long and showers right now. meteorology rob has been tracking it all. >> fast moving downpores, south san francisco, redwood city to palo alto, seeing color shift. above 4,000 feet, chance of snow showers and cool start. passing showers right now but could make more interesting turn. microclimate weather alert on daytime thundershowers that could...
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>> thank you, terry. the white house also pushing back about questions concerning security clearance for jared kushner. "the new york times" r objectio officials. democrats giving the white house until monday to turnover all documents monday on kushner's security clearance. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: congressional democrats today putting the white house on notice, setting a monday deadline to hand over documents related to jared kushner's top secret security clearance. the documents were requested five weeks ago. now, in a sternly worded letter, house oversight committee chairman elijah cummings says he is asking for the "final time." it comes after the "new york times" reported president trump ordered former white house chief of staff john kelly to give his son-in-law the clearance last year over the objection of the cia and the white house counsel. in january trump said he had nothing to do with any of it. >> did you tell general kelly or anyone else at the white house to overrule security offic
>> thank you, terry. the white house also pushing back about questions concerning security clearance for jared kushner. "the new york times" r objectio officials. democrats giving the white house until monday to turnover all documents monday on kushner's security clearance. here's pierre thomas. >> reporter: congressional democrats today putting the white house on notice, setting a monday deadline to hand over documents related to jared kushner's top secret security...
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terry, word tonight of another senior staffer leaving the west wing. communication director bill shine abruptly resigning today. >> that's right. bill shine the former co-president of fox news who built the coverage that donald trump loves so much. we're told the president didn't like the news coverage he's getting these days. so shine is out. we hear he may be heading to the president's re-election campaign. >> terry moran, thank you. >>> former army intelligence analyst chelsea manning sent to jail. manning said she objected to the grand jury's secrecy and she already revealed everything she knows at her court-martial hearing. manning served seven years in prison for leaking documents to wikileaks. >>> a new accuser speaking out against r. kelly. the woman claiming she was only 16 years old when kelly sexually abused her. here's abc's whit >> i have been buriedlive. >> reporter: the singer denying allegheny gagss of abuse. >> have you ever had sex with anyone under the age of 17? >> no. >> never? >> no. >> reporter: one of his latest accusers speaki
terry, word tonight of another senior staffer leaving the west wing. communication director bill shine abruptly resigning today. >> that's right. bill shine the former co-president of fox news who built the coverage that donald trump loves so much. we're told the president didn't like the news coverage he's getting these days. so shine is out. we hear he may be heading to the president's re-election campaign. >> terry moran, thank you. >>> former army intelligence analyst...
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terry, what happened there? >> reporter: well, we are told that it was a simple theft at a thrift store and it ended in this kind of tragedy. behind me you can see the investigators are still out here. they've been out here since shortly after the shooting, about 4:45 this afternoon. according to deputies, that is when they confronted the suspects out in the parking lot. the suspects were in their vehicle. they tried to back over the deputies, and the departmeuties opened fire. investigators tonight working the scene where a man was killed, a woman wounded more than six hours ago. sky ranger with a look at the scene shortly after the shooting. >> this afternoon deputies responded here to thrift town, report of a theft in progress. >> reporter: you see a dark-colored suv at the center of all the attention. the sheriff's office says the driver turned it into a lethal weapon. >> there was a male, a female, and a dog in the car. at some point the car came toward the deputy and that deputy and two others fired at tha
terry, what happened there? >> reporter: well, we are told that it was a simple theft at a thrift store and it ended in this kind of tragedy. behind me you can see the investigators are still out here. they've been out here since shortly after the shooting, about 4:45 this afternoon. according to deputies, that is when they confronted the suspects out in the parking lot. the suspects were in their vehicle. they tried to back over the deputies, and the departmeuties opened fire....
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terry, president trump taking a bit of a victory lap there tonight. he is not just focussed on robert mueller. >> reporter: no, he's not. he wants to use this moment. he's confident. they're confident and he wants to pin it on other issues. even health care. a lot of leaders want to know about what comes next. he is trying to brand it as great health care betting it will work even if the full 300 page mueller report is released. >> very excited crowd behind you. terry moran, thank you. >>> next, to the deadly rampage in seattle. a gunman firing at random in his own neighborhood. a bus driver among his victims but he still managed to get his passengers to safety. tonight, he is hailed a hero. tonight, the hunt for answers and what place v police are calling a random, senseless act. here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are trying to figure out what sparked this trail of terror that left two dead. >> a male running with a gun and someone saw him shooting something. >> reporter: this is the man in custody tonight. authorities say th
terry, president trump taking a bit of a victory lap there tonight. he is not just focussed on robert mueller. >> reporter: no, he's not. he wants to use this moment. he's confident. they're confident and he wants to pin it on other issues. even health care. a lot of leaders want to know about what comes next. he is trying to brand it as great health care betting it will work even if the full 300 page mueller report is released. >> very excited crowd behind you. terry moran, thank...
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let's bring in terry moran. it was terry who asked the question. the president's answer made immediate global headlines. let's listen. e whte do you alism as a risg re nd the w?>> d't really. i think it's a small group of people that have very, very ook at what hacase. i don't know enough about it yet. they're just learning about the person and the people involved. but it's certainly a terrible thing, a terrible thing. >> let's bring in terry tonight. new zealand's prime minister is responding to what the president said. even the fbi here at home has been quite clear on this. >> reporter: no question, david. the prime minister responded. she made clear she disagrees with president trump. the fbi, counterterrorism experts, law enforcement around the world, they would disagree too. the fbi says that hate crimes rose 17% in this country in 2017. they also say counterterrorism experts, that extremist related killings, 70% of them were committed by members of the far right or white supremacists in the united states. over the last decade.igsnth re . >> t
let's bring in terry moran. it was terry who asked the question. the president's answer made immediate global headlines. let's listen. e whte do you alism as a risg re nd the w?>> d't really. i think it's a small group of people that have very, very ook at what hacase. i don't know enough about it yet. they're just learning about the person and the people involved. but it's certainly a terrible thing, a terrible thing. >> let's bring in terry tonight. new zealand's prime minister is...
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nicklaus is a golfing buddy of the president's. >> and terry moran joins us tonight from washington. terry, tonight, lawmakers from both parties are making it clear, the special olympics will not lose its federal funding? >> reporter: absolutely. special olympics enjoys broad bipartisan support. leaders in both parties are saying this funding won't get eliminated. partly because of that support, and also because cutting it won't make a dime's worth of difference in the $1.1 trillion deficit the administration has run up. >> terry, thank you. >>> over seas tonight, british prime minister teresa may saying she will step down if parliament approves her plan to leave the european union. but lawmakers are still not approving her plan, or any alternative. the deadline was friday, but the eu has given them a few more weeks. >>> still ahead on "world news tonight," the fight in a fifth grade classroom that left a 10-year-old girl dead. angry parents demanding answers. >>> the defense attorney sucker-punched during a court hearing. blind sided by a prisoner she wasn't even representing. news
nicklaus is a golfing buddy of the president's. >> and terry moran joins us tonight from washington. terry, tonight, lawmakers from both parties are making it clear, the special olympics will not lose its federal funding? >> reporter: absolutely. special olympics enjoys broad bipartisan support. leaders in both parties are saying this funding won't get eliminated. partly because of that support, and also because cutting it won't make a dime's worth of difference in the $1.1 trillion...
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terry has a passion for improving the lives of others.or making a positive impact on her community. it does not just run in her family, which it does, it runs through her veins. she lives it. she grew up in philadelphia where her grandfather was a union leader and a committeeman at the same time. during those years, terry, as a kid, beginner political education stuffing envelopes, answering phones, standing army in arm on picket lines. terry continued that labor tradition by getting a bachelors degree in labor studies and labor education from the national labor college. for more than 20 years, terry has worked for laborers international union as an organizing and training coordinator, a business manager, and as vice president of the wilmington black trade unionists. yes. throughout her career in labor, she was focused on helping people in need and especially those who needed a second chance. when she moved to dover 15 years ago, she quickly became a force in democratic politics and in her community. i hear you. contributing was the best t
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terry moran, thank you. >>> next, to the deadly rampage in seattle. a gunman opening fire in his own neighborhood. a bus driver among his victims, but he still managed to get his passengers to safety. tonight he is being hailed a hero. the siege coming to an end after a fatal car crash. the attacker there, taken into custody. tonight, a look for answers in what police are calling a random, senseless act. here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are trying to figure out what sparked this trail of terror that left two people dead. >> male running with a gun and someone saw him shooting something. >> reporter: this is the man in custody tonight. authorities say this man, 33-year-old tad michael norman went on a shooting spree late wednesday in the seattle neighborhood where he lives. >> he was firing walking up the street, firing and i jumped into my bushes. >> reporter: police say the suspect first shot school teacher deborah judd. >> he looked me right in the eyes and just shot, said nothing. >> reporter: then allegedly turned on a n
terry moran, thank you. >>> next, to the deadly rampage in seattle. a gunman opening fire in his own neighborhood. a bus driver among his victims, but he still managed to get his passengers to safety. tonight he is being hailed a hero. the siege coming to an end after a fatal car crash. the attacker there, taken into custody. tonight, a look for answers in what police are calling a random, senseless act. here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, investigators are trying to...
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[cheers and applause] terry is right. this is going to be a 50 state campaign. [cheers and applause] we're not going to concede one state to donald trump. and let me thank my very good friend, nina turner. [cheers and applause] nina has been with me all across this country. nina has helped develop one of the great grassroots organizations in this country, our revolution. [cheers and applause] nina -- from one end of this country to the other -- nina, thank you very much.
[cheers and applause] terry is right. this is going to be a 50 state campaign. [cheers and applause] we're not going to concede one state to donald trump. and let me thank my very good friend, nina turner. [cheers and applause] nina has been with me all across this country. nina has helped develop one of the great grassroots organizations in this country, our revolution. [cheers and applause] nina -- from one end of this country to the other -- nina, thank you very much.
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terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. we do have some information on that data. it was transmitted by the plane, which showed very erratic speed, signaling that the crew did struggle to control it in the final moments. >> if the computer systems senses something like this, either the air speed getting too slow or the climb becoming too steep, it will initiate forward momentum on the control column, lowering the nose. >> the max 8s are equipped with a system that prevents the nose from pitching too high when pilots fly manually. the safety system is invisible to the pilots. if the testimony hsystem has a pilots are left wrestling the airplane. >>> a tragedy involving an oakland family. councilwoman mcil happhaili wil address her son's death. police say several men approached victor on a street near campus over the weekend. the men robbed him before opening gunfire. he was just months away from graduation. a family friend tells us the councilwoman is committed to sparking change from this tragedy. >> when we spoke yesterday afternoon, she said we have got to do som
terry mcsweeney, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, terry. we do have some information on that data. it was transmitted by the plane, which showed very erratic speed, signaling that the crew did struggle to control it in the final moments. >> if the computer systems senses something like this, either the air speed getting too slow or the climb becoming too steep, it will initiate forward momentum on the control column, lowering the nose. >> the max 8s are equipped with a system...
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she served seven years of a 35 year old terry sense for leaking documents. president barack obama commuted her sons before leaving office. >>> measles links to travelers from overseas, new york, texas, illinois, washington and california, and two people from the bay area contracted measles on the international flight from san francisco last month. there are major outbreaks in brazil, indonesia, israel, the philippines, and much of western europe overall, in the united states, weight legal cases have been confirmed in 11 states this year. >>> a family is at odds with an east bay hospital after the way they were told that a loved one was dying. this all started on sunday, when ernest quintana went to kaiser's emergency department in fremont. he was in the icu when they were told the doctor would be
she served seven years of a 35 year old terry sense for leaking documents. president barack obama commuted her sons before leaving office. >>> measles links to travelers from overseas, new york, texas, illinois, washington and california, and two people from the bay area contracted measles on the international flight from san francisco last month. there are major outbreaks in brazil, indonesia, israel, the philippines, and much of western europe overall, in the united states, weight...
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well i'm terry martin welcome to the program. we're going with the political deadlock in the u.k. over briggs it and the announcement the theresa may will quit as prime minister there for her twice defeated breaks the deal is approved by parliament last night m.p.'s voted on eight different options on how the country's withdrawal from the european union should proceed the proposals included leaving the e.u. without a deal remaining in the bloc single market and customs union or holding a new referendum results only ended up highlighting division. so what does this whole mean. joins us now from london to talk about that bigotry survey is offering to resign of parliament approves her breaks the deal is that supposed to be an incentive suggesting parliament might sign off on the deal just to get rid of her. exactly that's what it is terry it's an extraordinary act of all self-sacrifice to reason may is saying i am going when you help me and she is addressing her own party she's addressing those that are called bricks it tears that are thinking that she just wasn't tough enough and ha
well i'm terry martin welcome to the program. we're going with the political deadlock in the u.k. over briggs it and the announcement the theresa may will quit as prime minister there for her twice defeated breaks the deal is approved by parliament last night m.p.'s voted on eight different options on how the country's withdrawal from the european union should proceed the proposals included leaving the e.u. without a deal remaining in the bloc single market and customs union or holding a new...
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i )m terry mcsweeney. and i )m anoushah rasta. >>> good evening, thank you for noushah rast. several people were shot on this saturday night and one of them is dead. >> this happened just before 9:00 in the fill moore district. sergio quintana is there. >> reporter: police arrived here around 8:40. they are still on scene. let's show you video of the scene earlier. what we understand they came here and found multiple people shot at least four victims as you mentioned terry. one of those people pronounced dead on scene. the others transported to the hospital. one of them with life-threatening injuries. the police tell us they are in the initial stages. as always in these types of investigations, the most helpful information is from people who may have seen or heard anything. investigators are contact them to help them with this investigation. reporting livesa i i am sergio quintana. >>> thank you. our other top stories tonight a relaxing cruise to norwegian ports turns chaotic. a dangerous mission is taking place right now to air lift 1300 passengers to safety. a woman is shar
i )m terry mcsweeney. and i )m anoushah rasta. >>> good evening, thank you for noushah rast. several people were shot on this saturday night and one of them is dead. >> this happened just before 9:00 in the fill moore district. sergio quintana is there. >> reporter: police arrived here around 8:40. they are still on scene. let's show you video of the scene earlier. what we understand they came here and found multiple people shot at least four victims as you mentioned terry....
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oh i'm terry march and welcome to the program famous swedish climate activist is joining german students on strike today in hamburg on her very first visit to the country people around the world have joined her on fridays for future movement walking out of classes to call on politicians to take climate action some three thousand. students are expected to take part in the march in the northern german city. kate brady is in hamburg covering the march good to see you kate so the march has started i'm told has to emerge presents in hamburg people out on to the streets. it certainly has i spoke to some of the schoolchildren who have skipped things school this morning to turn out on the streets of hamburg demanding more action from politicians against climate change and many of them were extremely excited to know that data will be addressing the crowds later this morning when they reach their final destination in front of him the town hall and so many of them told me that they found her to be an inspiration and that it's because of greater and has speech that she gave at the end of last year a
oh i'm terry march and welcome to the program famous swedish climate activist is joining german students on strike today in hamburg on her very first visit to the country people around the world have joined her on fridays for future movement walking out of classes to call on politicians to take climate action some three thousand. students are expected to take part in the march in the northern german city. kate brady is in hamburg covering the march good to see you kate so the march has started...
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>> terry moran tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and now to a major headline involving the middle east. president trump unexpectedly overturning decades of u.s. policy in a tweet today, saying it's time for american to "fully recognize israel's sovereignty over the golan heights." israel captured the area from syria in 1967. the president giving a huge boost to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in his re-election bid. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the popular young actress from "game of thrones" and what she revealed. she suffered two aneurysms. tonight, details from the scare the symptoms and what you should know about aneurysms. >>> also, the deadly crash caught on camera. a speeding car full of teenagers fleeing police when they slam into that city bus. >>> and then, the new beer war tonight. why one of the biggest beer companies is suing another over the claim in this ad. is that ingredient really in the beer? a lot more news ahead. ouldn't bg than the acc
>> terry moran tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and now to a major headline involving the middle east. president trump unexpectedly overturning decades of u.s. policy in a tweet today, saying it's time for american to "fully recognize israel's sovereignty over the golan heights." israel captured the area from syria in 1967. the president giving a huge boost to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in his re-election bid. >>> there is still much more ahead on...
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i think the biggest challenge right now is the rise of or thora terry and around the world when you look at europe i'm thinking of all bad in hungary i'm thinking of erdogan in turkey when i expand the lens i'm thinking of sisi in egypt mohammed bin sell man in saudi arabia donald trump in the united states also naro in brazil see in china i am seen to territory in the philippines i am seeing the so-called strong men or for terry in men and fascist leaders around the world who seriously and dangerously. are a danger to everyone trite but seriously in danger specifically women's rights and the one thing connecting all of these also are terry and is that they are terrified of feminists because feminists say at the heart of authoritarianism is patriarchy and the way privileges male dominance so i think the biggest challenge to for women's rights across the world are these all for a tear in around the world and we must fight them the separately and vehemently globally bona l. to how we are feminist activist thank you very much for joining us thank you for having me. now if you're not one of
i think the biggest challenge right now is the rise of or thora terry and around the world when you look at europe i'm thinking of all bad in hungary i'm thinking of erdogan in turkey when i expand the lens i'm thinking of sisi in egypt mohammed bin sell man in saudi arabia donald trump in the united states also naro in brazil see in china i am seen to territory in the philippines i am seeing the so-called strong men or for terry in men and fascist leaders around the world who seriously and...
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though i'm terry martin thanks for joining us we begin with some breaking news one person has been killed and several other wounded in a shooting in the dutch city of dutch police say they are searching for a thirty seven year old turkish born man in connection with the incident they have named the suspect as a good man tani's born citizens not to approach the man but to call the authorities emergency services are on the scene at a tram station in the city center where the shoe. it was first reported the chief has raised the terrorism threat in the province up to its highest level. well local police in place said that several people were injured while local media reported that the gunman had fled the scene. but were trying to piece together what's going on here but we've been providing help to the victims and we're investigating the scene we're doing our best to find and arrest the person or persons responsible. we have contradictory statements one of them is that the suspect fled with a car but we still need to find out if this is true we're listening to witnesses to get a clear view abo
though i'm terry martin thanks for joining us we begin with some breaking news one person has been killed and several other wounded in a shooting in the dutch city of dutch police say they are searching for a thirty seven year old turkish born man in connection with the incident they have named the suspect as a good man tani's born citizens not to approach the man but to call the authorities emergency services are on the scene at a tram station in the city center where the shoe. it was first...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us but as well as government has declared germany's ambassador person a non grata and is demanding he leave the country the foreign minister accuses done your cleanup of interfering in venezuela's internal affairs that's after he expressed support for all. leader. germany is among the countries backing bid to oust president nicolas maduro. lonely freedom says this lawmaker thanking germany his words applauded by deputies in venezuela's opposition controlled national assembly of. germany backs one quite venezuela's legitimate leader. it seems that's one reason the government of his rival nicolas maduro has told the german ambassador to leave the country. this regime the disease power has no right to declare anyone persona non-grata this is simply a threat and that's how it should be sane by the free world the german ambassador and his country have helped bring in humanitarian i. mean it seems the madeira regime won't tolerate anyone who wants to help then it's why law. i would use with the german envoy i was among a group of diplomats who met quit
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terry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. the president is on vacation basically down in florida, a little r&r down at mar-a-lago but he and his allies are declaring victory and vindication this morning, perhaps prematurely, perhaps not. the democrats and others are clamoring for the full release of that report and the underlying evidence. they may run into some legal hurdles there and robert mueller is headed home. they'll move the furniture out of his office beginning next week and he is leaving this job the way he performed it, without a word. all eyes are now on attorney general william barr, because he is the person who will now decide how much of robert mueller's report is made public. >> it is imperative for mr. barr to make the full report public and provide its underlying documentation and findings to congress. >> reporter: lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are clamoring for full disclosure. within minutes after the attorney general's announcement of the delivery of the mueller report, a blizzard of statements and
terry, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, whit. the president is on vacation basically down in florida, a little r&r down at mar-a-lago but he and his allies are declaring victory and vindication this morning, perhaps prematurely, perhaps not. the democrats and others are clamoring for the full release of that report and the underlying evidence. they may run into some legal hurdles there and robert mueller is headed home. they'll move the furniture out of his office beginning...
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hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program reports are coming in that at least sixteen people have been killed in a militant attack in the eastern afghan city of jalalabad. are said to have targeted a construction company near the city's airport suicide bombers first set off explosives before armed men stormed the building triggering an exchange of fire with security teams. the attack in jalalabad comes as negotiations continue between the taliban and u.s. officials in qatar the talks are aimed at ending more than seventeen years of violence the taliban have launched a charm offensive aimed at winning over the international community in the afghan people but many afghans are worried about the role the taliban might play in their country's future. malawi kalama dean once wielded enormous power he led the enforcement of taliban regulations during their rule of afghanistan from one thousand nine hundred ninety six to two thousand and one now he's hoping for a comeback as the taliban and the us hold peace talks after years of guerrilla warfare the taliban want to be in charge again cal
hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program reports are coming in that at least sixteen people have been killed in a militant attack in the eastern afghan city of jalalabad. are said to have targeted a construction company near the city's airport suicide bombers first set off explosives before armed men stormed the building triggering an exchange of fire with security teams. the attack in jalalabad comes as negotiations continue between the taliban and u.s. officials in qatar the talks are...
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and terry went in the back room, came back out, and had this ipod.ry said, "i believe this ipod is going to belong to kate." >> now that was huge. the last time kate was seen with that ipod it was at the gym the day she went missing. now a man kate never met said heather gave him the ipod days after kate disappeared. just to be sure this was, in fact, kate's ipod, tech expert bill capps got the serial number. and within minutes, had the proof. >> i examined the registry files from all the computers that we had access to that kate had used in the past. we knew proof positive that that was kate's ipod. seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8-month. seresto, seresto, seresto. the latest inisn't just a store.ty it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answ
and terry went in the back room, came back out, and had this ipod.ry said, "i believe this ipod is going to belong to kate." >> now that was huge. the last time kate was seen with that ipod it was at the gym the day she went missing. now a man kate never met said heather gave him the ipod days after kate disappeared. just to be sure this was, in fact, kate's ipod, tech expert bill capps got the serial number. and within minutes, had the proof. >> i examined the registry...
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zealand it aims to fight what it calls massive immigration and the islamization of europe identity terry and often attack multiculturalism and use islamophobia gretry they say they fear a systematic so-called great replacement of europe's white christian population by non europeans identity ariens are considered by some to be the new media friendly face of far right nationalism and focus on recruiting young people. so let's bring in our guests now to talk more about this joining us from vienna is michael bond a lot. a journalist author and experts on the far right in austria in berlin we have emily gore sensi research an advisory board member to the prosecution project a research lab studying political violence she is the creator of first vigil a database tracking far right criminality since two thousand and sixteen and joining us from washington d.c. cynthia miller professor of sociology at the american university and author of the extreme gone mainstream commercialization and the far right youth culture in germany welcome to the program so michael bombs bullets how prevalent is this id
zealand it aims to fight what it calls massive immigration and the islamization of europe identity terry and often attack multiculturalism and use islamophobia gretry they say they fear a systematic so-called great replacement of europe's white christian population by non europeans identity ariens are considered by some to be the new media friendly face of far right nationalism and focus on recruiting young people. so let's bring in our guests now to talk more about this joining us from vienna...
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i saw the fear of the myriad terry. that's why they put me in jail because the fear . she's chosen a popular weekend market to stage a play about. two counts to one hundred. the number of inmates she was confined. i'm not a. feel fear scare about this but. i have a little bit of the people. that. seem a prison is like a band from politics for a decade so she ends her sure by polling the public. if. she asks only because to tick yes. cross note using lipstick on her body. performance is one of the more unusual things i mean the city. the public approves. of the security guards much you want to break the world you. know. on the surface thailand's cosmopolitan capital bangkok doesn't appear repressive you galleries and trendy culture districts have created a contemporary arts but some curation say under the current military government they operate in a climate of fear. in downtown bangkok summer runs a local gallery in box known for its political exhibitions do you think since the coup happened in two thousand and fourteen that censorship has. was oh yeah definitely defin
i saw the fear of the myriad terry. that's why they put me in jail because the fear . she's chosen a popular weekend market to stage a play about. two counts to one hundred. the number of inmates she was confined. i'm not a. feel fear scare about this but. i have a little bit of the people. that. seem a prison is like a band from politics for a decade so she ends her sure by polling the public. if. she asks only because to tick yes. cross note using lipstick on her body. performance is one of...
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. >> showers, terry. >> rain makes flowers, that saying? >> no. terry does not like this weather. >> i live with it. >> you do. you just came back from spring break. hang in there. not your average high school play. they went all out taking on a beloved high school classic and how they pulled it off next. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. passengers stranded on a cruise ship off the coast of norway are now back on dry land. that includes a rio vista woman... who says she )s relievd to be >>> safe at last from a nightmare on sea, passengers on a cruise ship off norway are back on dry land. that includes a woman from here who said she is relieved to be back on land. you can see from video. it lost engine power in rough seas. the huge waves made it dangerous on the ship and several passengers injured by that moving furniture and falling debris. hundreds of passengers were air lifted off the
. >> showers, terry. >> rain makes flowers, that saying? >> no. terry does not like this weather. >> i live with it. >> you do. you just came back from spring break. hang in there. not your average high school play. they went all out taking on a beloved high school classic and how they pulled it off next. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect...
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for more, we are joined in -- joined by terri lewis.ial scientist, rehabilitation practitioner a and clinical educator. she is running a national survey of patients and physicians to calculate the impacts of changes in chronic pain treatment. welcome to democracy now! can you explain this flipside? people might be congratulating the cdc by saying prescriptions must be much lower, but talk about what is happening for people who are n not addicted bt ne serious pain management. >> the bottom line is the cdc guididelines were written forr primimary care, for r new casesf ilillness and injury, and they were designed toto prevent addiction from developoping by t newew people e who were goining to have a proboblem. the problem ththat we are seeing is t these guiuidelis s have ben adopopted and incorpoporated ino federal and statate regegulatios and away that they werere nev intetended to. and we have chararaeristics i in our populatition that t we havet accounted for in this design.. wewe h have an aging populatati. h have an existing multipl
for more, we are joined in -- joined by terri lewis.ial scientist, rehabilitation practitioner a and clinical educator. she is running a national survey of patients and physicians to calculate the impacts of changes in chronic pain treatment. welcome to democracy now! can you explain this flipside? people might be congratulating the cdc by saying prescriptions must be much lower, but talk about what is happening for people who are n not addicted bt ne serious pain management. >> the...
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but an interesting one so she has to tell terry. it is used in tree societies so if someone and say italy is criticizing barrels going to me. state and someone holding. fics they were called india today and people would collapse and laughter in the streets of rome or milan. in totalitarian states the notion to use so in the old soviet union dissidents were called anti so via that was the worst condemnation. of the present in military dictatorship they were gold in any brazilian. or mistreated different ways depending on the nature of the society like in soviet union say they will be imprisoned. in the u.s. dependency like el salvador at the same time his counterparts have their brains blown out by a u.s. run state terrorist worse. than others is it just condemned their villa from the zone that in the united states or one of the terms of abuse is anti american and there's a couple of others like you know more cases there's an array of terms of abuse. of in the united states you have a very high degree of freedom and so if you're vili
but an interesting one so she has to tell terry. it is used in tree societies so if someone and say italy is criticizing barrels going to me. state and someone holding. fics they were called india today and people would collapse and laughter in the streets of rome or milan. in totalitarian states the notion to use so in the old soviet union dissidents were called anti so via that was the worst condemnation. of the present in military dictatorship they were gold in any brazilian. or mistreated...
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in this case they have dual and terry should roderick. a lot of the country has no idea. this is out in california. there is no tv coverage, no one texts from the dual. but it is noticeable to politicians and opinion makers, and it reminds them like the caning of charles sumner that this is a violent issue. and, since we are in nevada, i have to mention this. david terry later is still practicing law in california and he ends up in the case against someone named william sharon who controlled the comstock load and sharon had a mistress and there was a legal right over whether he agreed to marry the mistress or with a married under the common law, and they went up in court. and the first time the ruling goes against the mistress, she pulls a gun. and the next time she pulls a knife and the attorney pulls a gun. later, after they lost the case, they were on the train and bump into the judge who is hearing the case and terry punches the justice and the bodyguard kills him and there were people in california that said that david broderick only got even. so i don't know if you
in this case they have dual and terry should roderick. a lot of the country has no idea. this is out in california. there is no tv coverage, no one texts from the dual. but it is noticeable to politicians and opinion makers, and it reminds them like the caning of charles sumner that this is a violent issue. and, since we are in nevada, i have to mention this. david terry later is still practicing law in california and he ends up in the case against someone named william sharon who controlled...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm anoushah rasta. a crash in a residential neighborhood. >> nbc bay area's mary ann favreau has the story where the chase came to a sudden end and the suspects were arrested. >> reporter: terry and anoushah, this is where the suspect's vehicle jumped the curb, plowed through this front yard, took down a wooden fence and then landed in this vineyard. san jose police responded to this valero gas station market on meridian avenue late this afternoon on a report of three young women shoplifting food and a man pushing the clerk who confronted them. >> officers attempted to stop the vehicle. the vehicle topuffuit, which en half mile from the gas station when the suv crashed through the fence of a yoko vineyard. >> i was in my house. i heard a bang and i went outside and i'm thinking to myself, are you kidding me. >> that's when yoko ran outside. >> i saw the car go in my vineyard. i went out and three girls jumped out and started running toward the back, up the fence. >> reporter: police say they arrested th
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm anoushah rasta. a crash in a residential neighborhood. >> nbc bay area's mary ann favreau has the story where the chase came to a sudden end and the suspects were arrested. >> reporter: terry and anoushah, this is where the suspect's vehicle jumped the curb, plowed through this front yard, took down a wooden fence and then landed in this vineyard. san jose police responded to this valero gas station market on meridian avenue late this afternoon on a...
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(justine) the jury awarded 52-year old terry leavitt from san leandro $29.4 million dollars. and her attorney tells me -- she is pleased with the amount and relieved the trial is over. baby powder caused her cancer - that is what a bay area mother argued in court.and a jury agreed awarding terry leavitt of san leandro 29.4 - million dollars.sot they feel vindicatedher attorney tells kron 4 news...terry was diagnosed in 2017 with mesothelioma - a non-curable cancer. and she used johnson and johnson baby power and shower to shower in the 60s and 70s which contributed to her deadly diagnoses.sot sot there needs to be the trial started in january and on wednesday a jury reached its verdict....deciding the defective baby pwoer was a "substainal contributing factor to her cancer.the lawsuit showed the the products were contaminated with asbestos and that johnson & johnson knew that its products were contaminated for decades. but covered-up the issue.in court, a confidencet document from 1974 showed the reaseache direcotr of the mining comany that jj owned warned the materials in th
(justine) the jury awarded 52-year old terry leavitt from san leandro $29.4 million dollars. and her attorney tells me -- she is pleased with the amount and relieved the trial is over. baby powder caused her cancer - that is what a bay area mother argued in court.and a jury agreed awarding terry leavitt of san leandro 29.4 - million dollars.sot they feel vindicatedher attorney tells kron 4 news...terry was diagnosed in 2017 with mesothelioma - a non-curable cancer. and she used johnson and...
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. >> let's bring in the former chair of the house committee and terry did you havy great to have you both here. welcome. you've got a front row seat to what would happen with financial transactions how would this work, do you think? >> first of all, thanks for having me, kellykelly, but they tacking about $800 billions, when you were to levy in in type of transactional of cme trades, the spreads would widen. when the spreads widen, let me tell you what happens. when the spreads widen baas a tax is imposed, the consumers ultimate will you bear the cost. risk management becomes much more expensive in return that hurts the consumer so the bill that's being introduced by the gentleman from hawaii, he even said this is not a bill to raise revenue. that would only by a side benefit. this is a tax on liquidity or high-frequently trading. what exactly what market participants or market makers, what tools would they be able to use to form a market-making liquidity. if you had a texas instruments calculator and i had an abacus, i assume you would be faster than me. you can take it down to the
. >> let's bring in the former chair of the house committee and terry did you havy great to have you both here. welcome. you've got a front row seat to what would happen with financial transactions how would this work, do you think? >> first of all, thanks for having me, kellykelly, but they tacking about $800 billions, when you were to levy in in type of transactional of cme trades, the spreads would widen. when the spreads widen, let me tell you what happens. when the spreads...
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terry mcsweeney has the details. >> reporter: governor newsom expected to make the announcement at 7:omorrow morning up in sacramento. what it means is a moratorium on executions. that translates to a reprieve for all of the inmates who are prisoners, the prisoners who are on death row. that means 740 prisoners are going to be getting a reprieve as a result of this. newsom has long been opposed to the death penalty. he wanted to end it back in 2006. that initiative lost. another try in 2016 also failed. so now he's going to use executive authority to accomplish this goal. an association of deputy district attorneys oppose the move. here's what some folks told me tonight. >> i don't believe in the death penalty, so personally i'm okay with that. but i think the community has to vote. >> ending the death penalty, yes, yes. i mean, everyone deserves a chance, right? why would we end a life? >> reporter: so people here on death row, scott peterson convicted. richard davis, who kidnapped and killed pauley class in 1993. the state supreme court ruled the death penalty cruel and unusual in 1
terry mcsweeney has the details. >> reporter: governor newsom expected to make the announcement at 7:omorrow morning up in sacramento. what it means is a moratorium on executions. that translates to a reprieve for all of the inmates who are prisoners, the prisoners who are on death row. that means 740 prisoners are going to be getting a reprieve as a result of this. newsom has long been opposed to the death penalty. he wanted to end it back in 2006. that initiative lost. another try in...
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hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program and national memorial has been hell. in christ church new zealand to remember the fifty people killed in two mosque attacks two weeks ago thousands stood in silence as the names of the victims were bred allow new zealand prime minister just attended the ceremony joined by representatives from governments around the world she spoke out against the anti muslim and anti immigrant hate that motivated the alleged killer event took place near the elnora malls where the majority of victims were shot to death during friday prayers on march fifteenth and here's what some of those attending the ceremony said after the service there is a very visible. pushback on racism and i think that is what we hope will continue as we need to live in a peaceful and. hopefully we can take. the silver lining. i'm grateful to be here until it's one of these people's lives yeah i do there's only one message peace peace to the new zealand and all of what. it is a message. from this we learn that the hate is so small and obvious so much big might thi
hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program and national memorial has been hell. in christ church new zealand to remember the fifty people killed in two mosque attacks two weeks ago thousands stood in silence as the names of the victims were bred allow new zealand prime minister just attended the ceremony joined by representatives from governments around the world she spoke out against the anti muslim and anti immigrant hate that motivated the alleged killer event took place near the elnora...
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i'm garvin thomas in for terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm vicky nguyen. it's an investigation causing concern for drivers all throughout contra costa. we begin tonight with new details about a woman found dead in a bullet riddled car after she crashed along highway 4 in contra costa county. we have learned the woman was just 25 years old and a graduate of deer valley high school. nbc bay area's laura sambol joins us live near concord with what investigators are now saying about her death. laura? >> well, vicky, the crash happened here on the willow road offramp just before 2:30 yesterday. take a look here behind me, and you can see where the cones have been put up in place of the guardrail. the crash literally ripped it apart, leaving behind broken columns and broken hearts. >> she was a really charming girl, bright smile, never had a problem, ever. >> reporter: timothy looney holds back tears while talking about his neighbor, destinee hillery, a 25-year-old whose linkedin profile said she graduated from deer valley high school and currently worked as an
i'm garvin thomas in for terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm vicky nguyen. it's an investigation causing concern for drivers all throughout contra costa. we begin tonight with new details about a woman found dead in a bullet riddled car after she crashed along highway 4 in contra costa county. we have learned the woman was just 25 years old and a graduate of deer valley high school. nbc bay area's laura sambol joins us live near concord with what investigators are now saying about her death....
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faced the second world war and a aftermath of deposited as a result of the second world war so many terry. intervention and also the military as a part of a society was for a long time not accepted by the german society and i think the invictus games are a great opportunity to normalize the relationship between soldiers and the rest as a society marcus favor of the opposition f.t.v. party and a member of the german were. thank you sir for speaking to us. next of germany's national football team kick off their twenty one thousand campaign with a friendly against serbia tonight that will be followed by an important match against the netherlands on sunday and these are germany's first game since a national coach of surprise people by dropping their weak keep players rebooting a side that suffered such a spectacular failure of the twenty thousand world cup. the new new start for germany coach. he just carried out the biggest overhaul of his tenure the emphasis is on the use ace of the current squads players would still be allowed to play for the under twenty one's team. we're not going to com
faced the second world war and a aftermath of deposited as a result of the second world war so many terry. intervention and also the military as a part of a society was for a long time not accepted by the german society and i think the invictus games are a great opportunity to normalize the relationship between soldiers and the rest as a society marcus favor of the opposition f.t.v. party and a member of the german were. thank you sir for speaking to us. next of germany's national football team...