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para terry fue un salvavidas. implante completo cubierto con esa cápsula. tifani: ella y su esposo dicen que en menos de 24 horas podía ver cambios en su cara. alejandra: me miré al espejo y me mire a los ojos... yo no lo podía creer. tifani: ¿por qué? alejandra: mis ojos eran blancos otra vez. estaba desinflamada. la cara, la piel, el color de la piel... yo era otra persona. mi esposo se arrodilló y se puso a llorar. y me dijo: "perdóname por las veces que no te creí". jhonny: ella se operó y el mismo día quería salir a caminar 10 millas, y yo le decía, "pero ¿qué es lo que quieres caminar?" eran las tres de la mañana y me decía, "debemos limpiar las sondas y salir a caminar". "pero ¿cómo? si te acabaron de operar. tienes los puntos recién puestos". tifani: mientras se recupera alejandra dice que quiere ayudar a otras mujeres. alejandra: ¿qué pasa con las mujeres que están como yo en una cama tiradas, enfermas, que no quieren-- no quieren o no saben cómo meterse en un computador a averiguar qué es lo que les pasa
para terry fue un salvavidas. implante completo cubierto con esa cápsula. tifani: ella y su esposo dicen que en menos de 24 horas podía ver cambios en su cara. alejandra: me miré al espejo y me mire a los ojos... yo no lo podía creer. tifani: ¿por qué? alejandra: mis ojos eran blancos otra vez. estaba desinflamada. la cara, la piel, el color de la piel... yo era otra persona. mi esposo se arrodilló y se puso a llorar. y me dijo: "perdóname por las veces que no te creí"....
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terry: very important statement.nt a lot of time with vice president biden when i was thinking of running. half of our discussions were about charlottesville. the next president of the united states will be a democrat, has to heal the country, bring us back together. i'm very happy that joe biden has made as a centerpiece of his campaign. talkingother candidates about this issue, bringing people together again. debates,hing on these i want to hear more talk about issues that affect people's lives. i don't want to hear 40 years ago about what happened with busing. i want to hear about how you are going to bring down drug costs, infrastructure. there are 25 candidates running for president, and in detroit, you are trying to figure out everyone's various positions. it is hard to make a pivot from races into economics, but from your vantage point, what has the rhetoric in this country done in terms of having an economic impact on issues pertaining to small and medium-sized businesses, issues of trade policy? terry: i sta
terry: very important statement.nt a lot of time with vice president biden when i was thinking of running. half of our discussions were about charlottesville. the next president of the united states will be a democrat, has to heal the country, bring us back together. i'm very happy that joe biden has made as a centerpiece of his campaign. talkingother candidates about this issue, bringing people together again. debates,hing on these i want to hear more talk about issues that affect people's...
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terry delane. [ applause ]. >> okay. some people out there who really know me know that i don't need a microphone, but i'm going to do what i'm told to do today. number two, i left my notes at home. so what i'm going to have to do is just go from what i know. i have been here from day one for 20 years i have witnessed kids come through these doors and in this school and commit to change and commit to non-violence. i am really lucky because i am somebody that has never forgotten where i come from. when i was 16 years old what stands out in my mind as a runaway and heroin addicted, i was with a boyfriend who was really violent. one night he beat me up, threw me out of the apartment we were in, in the middle of the night. what stands out for me is i was sitting on the street corner crying and alone and trying to figure out who to call. everyone needs to have somebody to call. not too long after that i got a chance -- a second chance at my life and i went to delancy street foundation, where my life was saved. i met mimi and
terry delane. [ applause ]. >> okay. some people out there who really know me know that i don't need a microphone, but i'm going to do what i'm told to do today. number two, i left my notes at home. so what i'm going to have to do is just go from what i know. i have been here from day one for 20 years i have witnessed kids come through these doors and in this school and commit to change and commit to non-violence. i am really lucky because i am somebody that has never forgotten where i...
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for more let's bring in our correspondent in brussels terry scholz terry why have the u.s. united states and russia not succeeded in keeping this treaty alive. well terry it's not today that the u.s. would say the treaty is dead it would allege that moscow violated the i.n.f. years ago when it started building this missile system and that basically it's not a treaty if only one sided hears to it and it took the us a few years to convince the europeans its nato allies that this is indeed the case and that it's more dangerous to continue to follow an accord that isn't working and now all of nato unanimously supports the united states pulling out of the treaty russia has been given many many many warnings until the very last minute and now while some european leaders don't like that the i.m.f. is dead they understand it now many see the termination of this treaty as a threat to global peace u.n. secretary general antonio good terrorists had this to say yesterday the intermediate report. is a landmark agreement. and the cold war when it expires tomorrow the world will mean vari
for more let's bring in our correspondent in brussels terry scholz terry why have the u.s. united states and russia not succeeded in keeping this treaty alive. well terry it's not today that the u.s. would say the treaty is dead it would allege that moscow violated the i.n.f. years ago when it started building this missile system and that basically it's not a treaty if only one sided hears to it and it took the us a few years to convince the europeans its nato allies that this is indeed the...
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. >> after 4 decades in politic terry mcauliffe isn't exactly known for being shy.'m >> irobably a little bit farther over on the spectrum on fund raising because i wi stop at nothing to try and get a check from you. >> he's the money guy who worked for both of the clin and was the governor of virginia when that violent white mepremacist rally overwheld charlottesville. >> it's a disgrace, these people today, that theseit supremacists and these nazis would come into our state to hurt our pele. >> some say that this business-friendly centrist would have been just the person to take on president trump. >> he is an angry, eal, unstable man sitting inhe white house. >> what does terry mcauliffe say now? >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... additional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by... >> governor terry mcauliffe, welcome to "firing line." >> margaret, great to be back with you. >> so you are the former goveor of virginia, the former democratic national committee chair, and you' been in and out of politics for 40 years. >
. >> after 4 decades in politic terry mcauliffe isn't exactly known for being shy.'m >> irobably a little bit farther over on the spectrum on fund raising because i wi stop at nothing to try and get a check from you. >> he's the money guy who worked for both of the clin and was the governor of virginia when that violent white mepremacist rally overwheld charlottesville. >> it's a disgrace, these people today, that theseit supremacists and these nazis would come into our...
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secretary general antonio terry had this to say yesterday the intermediate nuclear forces. there is a landmark agreement that helps trivialize europe and the cold war when it expires tomorrow the world variable break on nuclear war and these are likely are. the steps both by i believe the. chair is the u.n. secretary general right to be worried are we facing a new threats possibly a new arms race. well he's certainly not alone in being worried many people fear that now with no constraints on intermediate range nuclear missiles that russia already has a system and now the u.s. may try to match it now the americans have been quite reassuring to the europeans saying they don't plan to put a land based intermediate range nuclear missiles in europe again but that doesn't mean that they won't put them somewhere else or sea based so i think that people are very concerned about this and looking ahead there's also a lot of concern that the new start treaty another another restriction on nuclear warheads may not be reapproved by the trumpet ministration in february 2021 if they feel
secretary general antonio terry had this to say yesterday the intermediate nuclear forces. there is a landmark agreement that helps trivialize europe and the cold war when it expires tomorrow the world variable break on nuclear war and these are likely are. the steps both by i believe the. chair is the u.n. secretary general right to be worried are we facing a new threats possibly a new arms race. well he's certainly not alone in being worried many people fear that now with no constraints on...
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now, terry mcauliffe, donald trump, and it said... >> you've got to have some fun. as i say, you know, too many lemon-suckers in politics. i'm not. >> especially going up against this president, rit? >> yeah. >> isn't it going to take a certain kind of buoyancy againsthis president to get knocked down and get back up again? >> oh, yeah. yeah. you know, margaret,to i really wanteun, to be honest with you. i thought the message, a southern democrat whtook over a state that was red and now blue when i left office, you ow, record investment of 20 billio hundreds of thousands of new js, very pr-- i thought that was a great message. >> though i think insiders would suspect that it was out of deference to biden... >> but i like joe.im i mean, i like >> yeah. >> i've known him, as i say, for a very, very long time. we're in similar space, and listen, to get in d probably have to raise $80 million to try and get around and, you know, with my message, and to run against 25 other people? now, i love a good fight.lo a good battle. i'm ready. >> i think terry mcauliffe would be
now, terry mcauliffe, donald trump, and it said... >> you've got to have some fun. as i say, you know, too many lemon-suckers in politics. i'm not. >> especially going up against this president, rit? >> yeah. >> isn't it going to take a certain kind of buoyancy againsthis president to get knocked down and get back up again? >> oh, yeah. yeah. you know, margaret,to i really wanteun, to be honest with you. i thought the message, a southern democrat whtook over a...
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gail and terri raised their own families and it was having babies started to change terri's way of lookingt her sister's disappearance. >> as unhappy as you might be in your life, you might leave your husband, you would take your kids with you. >> and so when you began to suspect that she wouldn't leave her children, what did that mean to you? >> that something happened to her. >> reporter: in 1996, 15 years since they had heard from carol, the police came around again. this time they scanned the lubahn's background with ground-penetrating radar, even dug up the ground. didn't find a thing. funny thing, though. about four months later, the local paper did a little story, interviewed mike, and this time his memory was slightly different. he remembered that on that terrible morning when carol left, he heard the garage door go up before she drove away. just one more little detail, though nothing profoundly different. and of course no evidence whatsoever of any crime. police went away again. and then one day in 2002, a detective named walt delsigne was rummaging through some cabinets behind hi
gail and terri raised their own families and it was having babies started to change terri's way of lookingt her sister's disappearance. >> as unhappy as you might be in your life, you might leave your husband, you would take your kids with you. >> and so when you began to suspect that she wouldn't leave her children, what did that mean to you? >> that something happened to her. >> reporter: in 1996, 15 years since they had heard from carol, the police came around again....
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terri and anoushah are off tonight. >>> a vialejo ig without water. it flooded, damaged a few cars and we are learning of another break nearby. nbc bay area's sergio q has been keeping tabs all evening and he's live from isla tonight. sergio. >> reporter: garvin, just about the time the crews were repairing this broken water line, that second line broke. let's go ahead and show you some video of that second line. we are told at this point that it is not as big a line as the one that crews just finished repairing here. there is some pooling in the streets of water. at this point we have not been told the size of the water line there that has been broken, but clearly public works crews here in vallejo have been busy today. >>> that is a massive pipe that sprung a leak. crews worked into the night to fix it. for most of therked in. the line broke saturday morning. >> my wi woke me up at 3:30 in the morning. you're probably not going to have to go to work. of the street is flooded. >> reporter: the water swamped several cars including his. his neighbor's
terri and anoushah are off tonight. >>> a vialejo ig without water. it flooded, damaged a few cars and we are learning of another break nearby. nbc bay area's sergio q has been keeping tabs all evening and he's live from isla tonight. sergio. >> reporter: garvin, just about the time the crews were repairing this broken water line, that second line broke. let's go ahead and show you some video of that second line. we are told at this point that it is not as big a line as the one...
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>> terry moran for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and another major update in the race for president. tonight, joe biden and nine other democrats have qualified to take part in the third presidential debate. abc news is hosting and it will be the first debate with all the leading candidates together on one night. the vice president will be at center stage, you see it right there, flanked by senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. senators kamala harris, cory booker and amy klobuchar will be there, along with julian castro, beto o'rourke, mayor pete buttigieg and businessman andrew yang. the debate, two weeks from tonight. that's thursday, september 12th at 8:00 p.m. eastern, right here on abc. >>> we head overseas now tonight, a powerful volcano erupting in italy, sending residents and tourists racing away. the incredible moment, you see it here, caught on video. that's lava and smoke rushing down the hillside and into the water, catching boaters by surprise. abc's james longman with the stunning images. >
>> terry moran for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and another major update in the race for president. tonight, joe biden and nine other democrats have qualified to take part in the third presidential debate. abc news is hosting and it will be the first debate with all the leading candidates together on one night. the vice president will be at center stage, you see it right there, flanked by senators elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. senators kamala harris, cory booker and...
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spokesman does say, terry, say construction crews are running full on schedule. they fully expect for the two lanes on highway 24 to be re-opened tomorrow morning. now this is the first ofnnin fo their track upgrade project. crews this weekend have been replacing a stretch of rail and components that have been in use since 1972. the plan is to have the work done overnight and be ready for service at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. according to b.a.r.t., the two eastbound lanes on highway 24 that have been closed this weekend are scheduled to re-open at 7:00 a.m. but if they do get their work done a little early, those lanes will likely be opened early as well. b.a.r.t. spokesman says they don't anticipate that double lane closure will affect the morning commute too much because most drivers are headed westbound into the city in the morning. this weekend's shutdown has turned into an extra hurdle for east bay riders. >> have the kids come out and wait in the traffic on 24, so this was a little bit easier. if not timere having to hop on bus bridges to get between the orinda, l
spokesman does say, terry, say construction crews are running full on schedule. they fully expect for the two lanes on highway 24 to be re-opened tomorrow morning. now this is the first ofnnin fo their track upgrade project. crews this weekend have been replacing a stretch of rail and components that have been in use since 1972. the plan is to have the work done overnight and be ready for service at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. according to b.a.r.t., the two eastbound lanes on highway 24 that have been...
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terry mcsweeney is in san francisco for us with the new details. terry? >> reporter: yeah. the attack happened just a few blocks from standing. you can see behind me, the concrete is poured but some say this is a dangerous idea. this woman comes home, to find a man outside her building ranting. he pulls her back. saying he wants to protect her from bow brobots. police identify the attacker as 25-year-old austin james vincent. >> the city is denying the fact that we are unsafe, is so irresponsible. >> reporter: after being in the middle of a tug-of-war, she breaks free and gets inside. >> when we were inside and safe, that feeling of being safe, is irreversible. >> reporter: a group called safe embarcadero for all would mean assurances. police response time was slow. it took 35 minutes to respond to this assault. the discrepancy is that the first call only cede that the man was trespassing and didn't get diverted. >> reporter: the mayor backs in project. and a coup of embarcadero for all, trying to get a restraining order. >> terry, thank you. >>> there was a funding issue w
terry mcsweeney is in san francisco for us with the new details. terry? >> reporter: yeah. the attack happened just a few blocks from standing. you can see behind me, the concrete is poured but some say this is a dangerous idea. this woman comes home, to find a man outside her building ranting. he pulls her back. saying he wants to protect her from bow brobots. police identify the attacker as 25-year-old austin james vincent. >> the city is denying the fact that we are unsafe, is so...
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>> terry en miami estÁ describiendo lo que significa vivir sin dolor. >> estoy libre de cÁncer.la cualquier mancha. lava la ropa muy sucia por separado. nuevo tide pods con tecnología mejorada 4 en 1 logra una limpieza infalible en un paso. aww, sí lavaste! tiene que ser tide. ¡charmin ultra soft! es más suave que nunca. charmin ultra soft es más suave e irresistible que nunca. bueno, esto se está poniendo un poco raro. disfruta ir con charmin. qué sorpresa. esto no fue terrible. lysol power toilet bowl cleaner ataca la cal y las manchas de óxido, limpiando hasta 10 veces mejor que clorox liquid bleach. lysol. lo necesario para proteger. ♪ ♪ >> era un dÍa esperado en medio de una celebraciÓn muy especial. miles de personas estaban pendiente del espectÁculo aÉreo que se llevarÍa a cabo en el marco de la popular feria de las flores en medellÍn, colombia. esta vez un grupo de intrÉpidos soldado desafiar y la altura y el viento. jesse baquero nos cuenta la tragedia. >> no hay Área metropolitana, u que no tenga a su propio espectÁculo aÉreo. sÓlo en estados unidoscada aÑo se producen
>> terry en miami estÁ describiendo lo que significa vivir sin dolor. >> estoy libre de cÁncer.la cualquier mancha. lava la ropa muy sucia por separado. nuevo tide pods con tecnología mejorada 4 en 1 logra una limpieza infalible en un paso. aww, sí lavaste! tiene que ser tide. ¡charmin ultra soft! es más suave que nunca. charmin ultra soft es más suave e irresistible que nunca. bueno, esto se está poniendo un poco raro. disfruta ir con charmin. qué sorpresa. esto no fue...
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terry yes i'm not special training. so much maybe that it's got lots of water on board they loosen the muscles and then just let the magic happen devinsky on woods terry the left hand is a big and very prevalent he said that he set the time 3 u.s. presidents in bush in clinton and obama bush coming at something from the left hand side was probably an anomaly there but i have been doing it a long time they get an advantage early on because the right hand is done know what to do with a left handed angle and that's pretty much where the the magic laws what about you doesn't give you experience like some sort of great achievement in your own sporting career due to your left handed promise well we could go back to st john's catholic tennis club in the in the mid eighties terry but it was an advantage because you could definitely tell the right handed kids didn't really know or didn't really understand how to deal with a different angle and say yes on a very minor scale perhaps. sports despite your left handedness you seem to
terry yes i'm not special training. so much maybe that it's got lots of water on board they loosen the muscles and then just let the magic happen devinsky on woods terry the left hand is a big and very prevalent he said that he set the time 3 u.s. presidents in bush in clinton and obama bush coming at something from the left hand side was probably an anomaly there but i have been doing it a long time they get an advantage early on because the right hand is done know what to do with a left...
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. >> terry has been a fixture in our community for decades.parents all grew up knowing terry. i knew it would mean the world to everyone and to terry to be able to come and play for him today. >> reporter: terry ranieri, who graduated from hempfield in 1975, fighting an aggressive form of cancer. >> terry has very little things to be positive about right now. but he always seems to smile, give you a thumbs up. he's the most positive individual that you could possibly imagine. >> reporter: for the past 45 years, terry lived for those friday night lights and his favorite part, the music. and thanks to the band's special surprise performance just for him, he got to hear it again. >> he's just a really great supporter of us. it's really cool. >> seeing him at football games all the time, he was always there to cheer us on and was one of the biggest spartan superfans i've ever met in my entire life. >> reporter: terry was in for one more surprise. >> it's my pleasure to announce that we are making you an honorary member of our wall of fame, forever
. >> terry has been a fixture in our community for decades.parents all grew up knowing terry. i knew it would mean the world to everyone and to terry to be able to come and play for him today. >> reporter: terry ranieri, who graduated from hempfield in 1975, fighting an aggressive form of cancer. >> terry has very little things to be positive about right now. but he always seems to smile, give you a thumbs up. he's the most positive individual that you could possibly imagine....
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hello i'm terry barton good to have you with us flights have resumed at hong kong. national airport after 2 days of chaotic protests forced to shut down in a bid to avoid more disruption the airport authority has obtained a temporary injunction banning protesters from certain areas china's hong kong affairs office has condemned what it calls near terrorist acts the mass demonstrations have escalated into outbursts of violence as activists clashed with police here's a look at how things unfolded. on the 2nd day of the shutdown and the anger is palpable. clashes everywhere ah protesters penned a policeman into a corner take his truncheon. forcing him to kill his weapon. remarkably no one was killed elsewhere the thing this man is an undercover policeman the law was he's attacked was. was eventually medics bring him to safety. the demonstrators continue to apologize to frustrated travelers. was i was i was a. little slow i was i was hong kong's leader a carrier fearing or threatening the worst. hong kong society has become insecure unstable and violent no matter who's
hello i'm terry barton good to have you with us flights have resumed at hong kong. national airport after 2 days of chaotic protests forced to shut down in a bid to avoid more disruption the airport authority has obtained a temporary injunction banning protesters from certain areas china's hong kong affairs office has condemned what it calls near terrorist acts the mass demonstrations have escalated into outbursts of violence as activists clashed with police here's a look at how things...
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nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney is in san mateo with the deelths. and terry, we know cops and teachers, a lot of cities trying to get creative to keep them in town. >> exactly right. that's why the city of san mateo's going to drop $500,000 on this building behind me. the front's going to be turned into a cop substation. but that's not the big deal. in the back of this building, that's where they're going put in 12 beds and shower facilities so police officers here in san mateo who cannot afford to live in the county, and that's the vast mor them, when they have a short turnaround. 500,000 dollars may not make this the taj mahal, but it may feel like a palatial police palace to weary san mateo officers. they work four days on, four days off. and those workdays are 11 1/2 hours at least. >> it will certainly be more convenient for our officers. it will make it easier for us to recruit. and to retain officers if they have the option after 12, 15-hour shifts to stay here. >> reporter: two out of three officers don't even live in san mateo county. look
nbc bay area's terry mcsweeney is in san mateo with the deelths. and terry, we know cops and teachers, a lot of cities trying to get creative to keep them in town. >> exactly right. that's why the city of san mateo's going to drop $500,000 on this building behind me. the front's going to be turned into a cop substation. but that's not the big deal. in the back of this building, that's where they're going put in 12 beds and shower facilities so police officers here in san mateo who cannot...
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>> terry, i just checked in wit.e said the construction crews on this project are right on schedule. they fully expect to have the trains passing through thi station rig beginning tomorrow morning and the two lanes that have been shut down, the eastbound lanes of highway 24, those should also be reopening tomorrow morning. now, this is the first of six weekend closures through october that bart is planning for their track upgrade projects. the next shutdown will be in two weeks. crews this weekend have been replacing a stretch of rail and components in use since 1972. the plan is to have the work done overnight and be ready for service at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow. according to bart, two eastbound lanes on highway 24 have been closed this weekend and are scheduled to re-open at 7:00 p.m. if they get the work done a little early, those lanes will open early as well. a bart spokesman says they don't anticipate that double lane closure will affect the morning commute too much because most drivers in the morning are headed west
>> terry, i just checked in wit.e said the construction crews on this project are right on schedule. they fully expect to have the trains passing through thi station rig beginning tomorrow morning and the two lanes that have been shut down, the eastbound lanes of highway 24, those should also be reopening tomorrow morning. now, this is the first of six weekend closures through october that bart is planning for their track upgrade projects. the next shutdown will be in two weeks. crews...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. we start with a female victim that got into a lyft after leaving a bar. that's when things went terribly wrong. the victims thinks she passed out in the seat of thecar the lyft driver took her home. onualce assaulted described as terriacgess to lyft has been responded immediately. we are going to have more on this story coming up in our next half hour. a live report from tracy. >>> a san francisco is calling for action. christy smith joins us live from city hall where pedestrian safely will be front and center. anything new on the investigation? >> reporter: well, terry, police haven't really released much on the circumstances of the collision. but thdo did stop and is cooperating. in the meantime, the supervisor is saying he believes that more walking safer. now, this is video that was posted on theed lastalking. a 79-year-old died at the scene. police say they don't think drugs or alcohol were a factor in the crash and the supervisor did post to twitter saying she was hit by a taxi, adding in part that we are devastated and furious. another person was h
i'm terry mcsweeney. we start with a female victim that got into a lyft after leaving a bar. that's when things went terribly wrong. the victims thinks she passed out in the seat of thecar the lyft driver took her home. onualce assaulted described as terriacgess to lyft has been responded immediately. we are going to have more on this story coming up in our next half hour. a live report from tracy. >>> a san francisco is calling for action. christy smith joins us live from city hall...
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nbc bay area's terry mcsequiny is at xox truffle with this unique father/son story. terry? >> reporter: very unique in the sense that the son may very well have save the father's life. it started yesterday afternoon. a man comes into xox truffles right here in the heart of north beach. he's acting crazy. the owner kicks him out. they end up wrestling right where i am on this sidewalk. that's when the 13-year-old boy made a momentous decision. >> makes me feel pretty proud of myself and happy. i also feel like i just did what i thought was right. >> reporter: sebastian's life changed forever yesterday afternoon when as you can see in this video his father kicked the man out of his store. >> he was scaring everybody around. he was really acting crazy. >> reporter: but he has trouble walking and fell as he reach the street where the unwanted visitor was now yelling. >> that's when he grabbed me and starting doing a chokehold. and very quickly i was running out of oxygen and i was, like, crying for help. >> my immediate instinct was to grab the bat and then go outside and maybe
nbc bay area's terry mcsequiny is at xox truffle with this unique father/son story. terry? >> reporter: very unique in the sense that the son may very well have save the father's life. it started yesterday afternoon. a man comes into xox truffles right here in the heart of north beach. he's acting crazy. the owner kicks him out. they end up wrestling right where i am on this sidewalk. that's when the 13-year-old boy made a momentous decision. >> makes me feel pretty proud of myself...
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>> reporter: terry and mike hawthorne took them all in. high school sweethearts married 36 years.aised four adult biological kids, giving new meaning to the phrase big happy family. while the man of the house earns a living landscaping, it's 54 year old terry whose full-time job is to care for this extended brood. why did you end up with this gigantic family? >> we started fostering and went through about 80 children through the process. and when we got these, i fell in love with them and i knew i wouldn't be able to let them go. and they had a little sister born. and they try to keep sibling groups together. when we first started fostering them we thought there were three, then we thought there were five, they had a little brother and it kept going from there. >> reporter: how do you make room in your heart for that many? >> it's something the good lord does. >> reporter: life has been far from easy for these kids, but in some ways they're lucky, more than 690,000 children were in foster care in 2017. bouncing between state homes and foster families for an average of two years. >
>> reporter: terry and mike hawthorne took them all in. high school sweethearts married 36 years.aised four adult biological kids, giving new meaning to the phrase big happy family. while the man of the house earns a living landscaping, it's 54 year old terry whose full-time job is to care for this extended brood. why did you end up with this gigantic family? >> we started fostering and went through about 80 children through the process. and when we got these, i fell in love with...
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terry, good afternoon to you thank you for joining us. >> good morning, wilf.hanks for having me and happy belated birthday to you and sara. >> thank you very much we appreciate it let's talk about this bond market volatility. you must be loving it. >> well, there's volatility that's good and volatility that's bad there's a lot going on in the world right now that's having a major impact not only on bond prices but on agricultural prices, precious metals and everything else. but, yes, the activity at cme in the month of august traditionally a very slow month with europe basically being on holiday, but we've been very active we're sitting on 142 million open positions and that represents close to $20 trillion of risk on the books at cme group. so yes, you look at the 2-years versus the 10-years week over week, trade is up 13% on the 2-years and up to 30% higher on the 10-years so there's a lot of people trying to understand where the bond market should be. also when you look at the european debt being at negative rates, people are converting euros into dollars a
terry, good afternoon to you thank you for joining us. >> good morning, wilf.hanks for having me and happy belated birthday to you and sara. >> thank you very much we appreciate it let's talk about this bond market volatility. you must be loving it. >> well, there's volatility that's good and volatility that's bad there's a lot going on in the world right now that's having a major impact not only on bond prices but on agricultural prices, precious metals and everything else....
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ali. >> that's right, terrie. you can see the red lanes only for buses and for taxis. and while the sfmta says they have reduced accidents with muni buses some businesses in the richmond are concerned. they are worried once the lanes go in in their neighborhood their businesses will take a hit. in is what david heller doesn't want in front of the busy has owned in the richmond over 30 years. red lanes for buses and taxis only. >> it's a job killer. >> heller and other business owners worry they keep commerce away. >> it's a deterrent. >> the sfmta plans to add red lane between stand onand market streets. they're an experiment sponsored in part by the federal government aiming to reduce traffic and speed up bus rides. corey urban and his brother own a shell station on geiry boulevard they did digging into whether the city was following federal government rules. >> and the protocols are you have to take data and compare it under the exact same circumstances. >> they found the city wasn't following the federal protocols. >> the sfmta was trying to skirt the protocol. and
ali. >> that's right, terrie. you can see the red lanes only for buses and for taxis. and while the sfmta says they have reduced accidents with muni buses some businesses in the richmond are concerned. they are worried once the lanes go in in their neighborhood their businesses will take a hit. in is what david heller doesn't want in front of the busy has owned in the richmond over 30 years. red lanes for buses and taxis only. >> it's a job killer. >> heller and other business...
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hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program police in hong kong have arrested several activists in the pro-democracy demonstrations that have roiled the territory over the last 3 months one of them is the well known face of the movement josh well authorities say wong and others are being investigated for their role in an unauthorized protest in june when protesters brawl created police headquarters police also arrested and each head in a founder of bad pro independence party. was one of the student leaders of major pro-democracy demonstrations in 2014 he was released from prison in june after serving a 5 week sentence related to those contexts. well for more on this developing story let's cross over to our asia correspondent sean to chell some pill she's in hong kong or can you tell us about the circumstances of joshua long's arrest and the justification for. well this has been a big sweep of activists this morning terry what we know about joshua long is that apparently he was picked up in a in a column this morning in the early hours taken to this police station where i am right n
hello i'm terry martin welcome to the program police in hong kong have arrested several activists in the pro-democracy demonstrations that have roiled the territory over the last 3 months one of them is the well known face of the movement josh well authorities say wong and others are being investigated for their role in an unauthorized protest in june when protesters brawl created police headquarters police also arrested and each head in a founder of bad pro independence party. was one of the...
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now which for home comers and- terry knows better then we'll do is a conflict about. what is our city going to be like in the future is it going to be just any. chinese city or is it going to remain. the differences okay i was one of our viewers that it's twenty forty seven right that a hong kong reverts to complete chinese rules so there's this window of opportunity there. a cherry as a hong kong how is. this city different from the rest of china. and fun and race in hong kong and punk on people i'm i'm from that and then we always see freedom adds. almost the same standard as how the western low is seeing it and we also know people from china with friends from mainland china and when we told them it is because we know that we have a friends. when we look at freedom for example we always have a relatively high freedom of speech freedom of media we can get access to facebook and pizza and- the internet without any restrictions which is very different from the mainland china okay this also the court systems welsh hong kong has been so successful because- it has an inde
now which for home comers and- terry knows better then we'll do is a conflict about. what is our city going to be like in the future is it going to be just any. chinese city or is it going to remain. the differences okay i was one of our viewers that it's twenty forty seven right that a hong kong reverts to complete chinese rules so there's this window of opportunity there. a cherry as a hong kong how is. this city different from the rest of china. and fun and race in hong kong and punk on...
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former virginia democratic governor terry macola recounts the events in charlottesville showing the rally of 2017. warren farrell argues boys have been shortchanged in our current culture and journalist david epstein says it's more ad mentation to have a broad set of skills went to specialize in a particular area. check your cable guide for more scheduled information. >> book tv is on location in las vegas at the freedom fest libertarian convention and we are talking with authors and we want to introduce you to one hiram lewis who teaches at byu cannot help and here's the cover of his book. there is a god how to respond to atheism in the last days. i went to start with those last words, in the last days. what are you referencing? guest: referencing a specific tradition. obviously there's a lot of work in apologetics coming out and new atheists have gotten aggressive in the 21st century. host: who are the new atheists? >> they usually talk about the four horsemen. sam harris, christopher hitchens has passed on and then daniel of test university so they call them the four horsemen of the at
former virginia democratic governor terry macola recounts the events in charlottesville showing the rally of 2017. warren farrell argues boys have been shortchanged in our current culture and journalist david epstein says it's more ad mentation to have a broad set of skills went to specialize in a particular area. check your cable guide for more scheduled information. >> book tv is on location in las vegas at the freedom fest libertarian convention and we are talking with authors and we...
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terry mcsweeney live in sausalito where plans were discussed tonight. and terry, some people actually say it's the ranchers who need to go, not the elk. >> reporter: yeah. the national park service has put together six plans for the public to weigh in on. if you're interested in weighing in, go to the national park service website. they're all right there. some of these plans phase out the ranchers. some of these plans begin to phase out the elk. the preferred park service plan is a compromise. at a crowded bay model in sausalito tonight the fate of 28,000 acres of national seashore and the fate of many tule elk were up for debate. >> what we're trying to do in this plan is kind of walk that middle road. ranching is a very important part of point reyes national seashore and golden gate and tule elk which are native to california are also very important. >> reporter: the park service's preferred plan known as alternative b limits the tule elk herd at drake's beach to 120, meaning about a dozen would be removedad or alive. >> it seems the bottom line is m
terry mcsweeney live in sausalito where plans were discussed tonight. and terry, some people actually say it's the ranchers who need to go, not the elk. >> reporter: yeah. the national park service has put together six plans for the public to weigh in on. if you're interested in weighing in, go to the national park service website. they're all right there. some of these plans phase out the ranchers. some of these plans begin to phase out the elk. the preferred park service plan is a...
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is experiencing for terry and . by. so let me ask all of you and i'll start with you and if i may to police explain for us the importance of these elections because we're talking about 2 states brandenburg and saxony that in fact have just over $6000000.00 residents all together that's well less than 10 percent of the german population so why all the attention. because germany is a federal state so the state just like the united states. so these states may be or even a small state on a big state they have a voice in the upper house of the german parliament the burden is hard so it's important simply for constitutional reasons the 2nd is that if the becomes the biggest party in one or both states they may force the other parties into a kind of horrible hold coalition with. the greens the anyone who isn't. mixing together in order not to form a coalition with with the f.t. with the far right and this is this would be terrible for democracy would be would be awful if if this would lead to a sort of stampede of democrat
is experiencing for terry and . by. so let me ask all of you and i'll start with you and if i may to police explain for us the importance of these elections because we're talking about 2 states brandenburg and saxony that in fact have just over $6000000.00 residents all together that's well less than 10 percent of the german population so why all the attention. because germany is a federal state so the state just like the united states. so these states may be or even a small state on a big...