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all terry jones, the other terry the thing about terry was first of all terryjones, the other terrys he was incredibly well love. you could hearfrom everybody missing him. john cleese's comments and everything else. the other thing was he was an amazing all around her. he was a reformer, he was a writer, he was his favourite preoccupation was as director. he was a broadcaster and a mediaeval historian and a children's writer. he really was... he had curiosity in his veins. and i think this is what was special about him. remember that monty python were very much a team of all these different talents it came together. and terry was the kind of catalyst. they used to sit down and plan the films and as three of those major films were actually directed by him, life of brian, monty python and the holy grailand the brian, monty python and the holy grail and the meaning of life also become —— first one he co—directed with terry gilliam and the others he directed on his own and terry gilliam would also make its own films. this is a man who never stop. his output is incredible. tv series abou
all terry jones, the other terry the thing about terry was first of all terryjones, the other terrys he was incredibly well love. you could hearfrom everybody missing him. john cleese's comments and everything else. the other thing was he was an amazing all around her. he was a reformer, he was a writer, he was his favourite preoccupation was as director. he was a broadcaster and a mediaeval historian and a children's writer. he really was... he had curiosity in his veins. and i think this is...
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terry was... when imet him, nobody was just. .. terry was...that came from him. he's spewing ideas. it seemed particularly cruel that that was what was robbed of him. just unbelievable, really and it happened quite quickly. around the time we did the big zero to show and i remember him having a bit of trouble because one or two of the sketches, he could not get the word out, he was always very professional and able to do that. and so he to other sketches, when he was playing a different character, he could do them perfectly well. i wondered what was going on there, i think something was beginning, the connections were beginning to use at that time and yes, fairly soon after that, his dementia increased and he was a symptom of dementia where he lost the ability to communicate. and it was very sad to see, especially ata time it was very sad to see, especially at a time where you knew he wanted to say something. desperately trying to say something. desperately trying to get it out. he was a man of words and he was brilliant with words, words he us
terry was... when imet him, nobody was just. .. terry was...that came from him. he's spewing ideas. it seemed particularly cruel that that was what was robbed of him. just unbelievable, really and it happened quite quickly. around the time we did the big zero to show and i remember him having a bit of trouble because one or two of the sketches, he could not get the word out, he was always very professional and able to do that. and so he to other sketches, when he was playing a different...
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terry, age 38. terry may have seemed like an odd choice for army commander for this expedition. he was not a west pointer. he was not a professional soldier. in civilian life, he was a lawyer and clerk of court in new haven, connecticut, a quiet, reserved man who spent his spare moments in peace time playing the flute. but grant had good reasons for choosing terry. like general butler and most officers in the war, terry was a volunteer officer. he was also a seasoned combat commander, experienced in joint army-navy operations, competent, quiet, dependable, cooperative, a dramatic contrast to the controversial ben butler. at 8:30 a.m. on friday, january 13, the federal fleet opened fire again on fort fisher. this time, the naval bombardment was more accurate, more devastating, more deadly. the fire did not fall into the cape fear river. instead, it inflicted serious casualties on the fort's defenders and one by one began wrecking fort fisher's heavy artillery. colonel lamb's garrison huddled into bomb proofs hoping to wait out the bombardment. when the defenders emerged to man th
terry, age 38. terry may have seemed like an odd choice for army commander for this expedition. he was not a west pointer. he was not a professional soldier. in civilian life, he was a lawyer and clerk of court in new haven, connecticut, a quiet, reserved man who spent his spare moments in peace time playing the flute. but grant had good reasons for choosing terry. like general butler and most officers in the war, terry was a volunteer officer. he was also a seasoned combat commander,...
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norbert abbey named terry lauerman. >> i've always been a cat person. to me it's a blessing to be touched by creation. a couple of years ago, this 76-year-old retired teacher started coming in to brush the cats. but his mission quickly evolved. >> it just happens. >> reporter: now on every visit, as terry settles into one of the many comfy couches here, he starts feeling the effects of all this meow-atoni and becomes catatonic. >> you sleep on the job. yes, that's exactly it. >> reporter: is this still volunteer work? >> there is no valerie involved. >> reporter: i know. i was stressing the work part. >> well, you can't have much expectations for volunteering here. >> reporter: but there is more to his naps than meets the shut-eye. by dozing off so comfortably, terry has actually done more for this cat rescue than any conscious roll tear ever could. it started when the rescue began posting pictures of terry's cat naps, and he went viral. were you surprised by the fame? >> oh, god. pet and brush cats and fall asleep. and i should be world famous for doin
norbert abbey named terry lauerman. >> i've always been a cat person. to me it's a blessing to be touched by creation. a couple of years ago, this 76-year-old retired teacher started coming in to brush the cats. but his mission quickly evolved. >> it just happens. >> reporter: now on every visit, as terry settles into one of the many comfy couches here, he starts feeling the effects of all this meow-atoni and becomes catatonic. >> you sleep on the job. yes, that's...
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had good reasons for choosing terry. like general butler and most war, terry was a volunteer officer. a seasoned combat in joint, experienced army-navy operations, competent, cooperative,able, a dramatic contrast to the controversial ben butler. 8:30 a.m. on friday, january 13, the federal fleet on fortire again fisher. this time the naval bombardment accurate, more devastating, more deadly. not fall into the cape fear river. inflicted serious casualties on the fort's one beganand one by wrecking fort fisher's heavy artillery. lamb's garrison huddled waitbomb proofs hoping to out the bombardment. when the defenders emerged to fort's guns and return fire from time to time, they from thisck death horrendous rain of iron. federal infantry landing began that morning. ferriedfter launch northern soldiers ashore until 9,000f general terry's troops were deployed on the beach. general bragg allowed them to land unopposed. shot and shell from the naval bombardment continued to rain on fort fisher and at the height of federal nava
had good reasons for choosing terry. like general butler and most war, terry was a volunteer officer. a seasoned combat in joint, experienced army-navy operations, competent, cooperative,able, a dramatic contrast to the controversial ben butler. 8:30 a.m. on friday, january 13, the federal fleet on fortire again fisher. this time the naval bombardment accurate, more devastating, more deadly. not fall into the cape fear river. inflicted serious casualties on the fort's one beganand one by...
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that was terry.le detail was there and was thought out. terry was... you made sure he collected all that information as it was needed. when i met him, all i remember is the torrent of words that came from him. he was spewing ideas and thoughts. and to see him at the end, it seemed to clearly cruel that was what was robbed of him. yes, just unbelievable really. and it happened quite quickly. around about the time we did the big 0 to show. i knew then that terry was having a bit of trouble because one or two of the sketches, he could not get the words each night and terry was always very professional and very able to do that and so we had to have an autocue for one or two of the sketches and yet two other sketches where he was playing another character, he could do them perfectly well. i think something was beginning... the connections we re was beginning... the connections were starting to fuse at that time. and yes, fairly soon after that, his dementia increased and it was a symptom of the dementia,
that was terry.le detail was there and was thought out. terry was... you made sure he collected all that information as it was needed. when i met him, all i remember is the torrent of words that came from him. he was spewing ideas and thoughts. and to see him at the end, it seemed to clearly cruel that was what was robbed of him. yes, just unbelievable really. and it happened quite quickly. around about the time we did the big 0 to show. i knew then that terry was having a bit of trouble...
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that's right terry a far more muted different approach to what we've been seeing in recent days from president trump in his tweet he said all is well missiles launched from iran of 2 military bases located in iraq he said of my assessment of casualties and damages is taking place now so far so good all the making a statement tomorrow morning referring to of course wednesday morning so as we can see more measured it came shortly after a meeting with the defense secretary mark asper the secretary of state mike pompei oh and the vice president mike pence so we're seeing a different approach now sitting back waiting to see exactly what comes out of this investigation that's taking place over in iraq to see exactly what the extent of the damages are so if there are casualties on of course depending on president trump will then make his next move but we don't have too long to wait as i said wednesday morning he'll be speaking at publicly about it so president is saying all is well so good so for but the iranians at least already and state television is saying that the americans were killed
that's right terry a far more muted different approach to what we've been seeing in recent days from president trump in his tweet he said all is well missiles launched from iran of 2 military bases located in iraq he said of my assessment of casualties and damages is taking place now so far so good all the making a statement tomorrow morning referring to of course wednesday morning so as we can see more measured it came shortly after a meeting with the defense secretary mark asper the secretary...
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leaders to the iranian missile struck well terry the e.u. response has largely been unchanged over the last couple of days despite these dramatic developments overnight european commission president ursula vonder line called an urgent cabinet meeting this morning which had already been scheduled and she came out of it with no condemnation of the iranian missile strikes and that's something that will not be well received in washington several european union governments have condemned the airstrikes but not the european commission nor the european council at this point so i think that will be something that will be noticed will be noticed by the trump administration now what live under alliance says is that the e.u. has a long tradition of keeping communications open in the region of course they do have direct talks with the iranian regime and that is what she says are going to be the immediate plans of the e.u. . come crisis deeply affect not only the region but all of us and the use of weapons must stop now to give space to a dialogue. we ar
leaders to the iranian missile struck well terry the e.u. response has largely been unchanged over the last couple of days despite these dramatic developments overnight european commission president ursula vonder line called an urgent cabinet meeting this morning which had already been scheduled and she came out of it with no condemnation of the iranian missile strikes and that's something that will not be well received in washington several european union governments have condemned the...
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>> terry, you want to kick us off? i can tell you are ready. >> so correct me if i am wrong, the question was if we rewind and go back to a time where america does not have this kind of energy independent anymore, there is more volatility in the market because of policy proposals or otherwise, what does that look like for the organizations and the individuals that you represent, if we were to rewind and go back to the atmospheric ten years ago, what does that do to your constituency. >> if you unplug energy, it will have a dramatic impact on our organization, more importantly it will have a devastating impact on the men and women that we represent. we turn their lives upside down at a time when they finally have hope and opportunity and making good money and having great benefits. that would disappear and given until we change our way of expediting the project on the infrastructure side. if we wind it all the way back. today not so, it would have a tremendous and devastating impact on the lives of members that i repres
>> terry, you want to kick us off? i can tell you are ready. >> so correct me if i am wrong, the question was if we rewind and go back to a time where america does not have this kind of energy independent anymore, there is more volatility in the market because of policy proposals or otherwise, what does that look like for the organizations and the individuals that you represent, if we were to rewind and go back to the atmospheric ten years ago, what does that do to your...
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eric dean, terry o' sullivan who'll also be on our panel shortly. paula glover, president and ceo of the american association of black energy. jo jose perez, chairman and ceo of hispanics association. finally, our celebrity guest today, mike rowe, tv host, narrator and author who'll take part in our panel discussion today. thank you all for being here and many trade association as and executives you saw behind me. as of here today, american energy is delivering progress and energy producing and non producing regions alike. we are happy to have with us special guests over here, from these communities and their profile ng the report that are on your seat when you come in. please rise to be recognized, from wisconsin, terry hayden, president of the wisconsin pipe trade, from lansing michigan, jennifer van dyke, from pennsylvania, sam dimarco, from butler county, jeff hunter, president and ceo of hunter truck whose company bet on this country needing a heck of a lot of trucks in western pennsylvania and that's a bet that paid off. see page 11 from your
eric dean, terry o' sullivan who'll also be on our panel shortly. paula glover, president and ceo of the american association of black energy. jo jose perez, chairman and ceo of hispanics association. finally, our celebrity guest today, mike rowe, tv host, narrator and author who'll take part in our panel discussion today. thank you all for being here and many trade association as and executives you saw behind me. as of here today, american energy is delivering progress and energy producing and...
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so i'm terry martin good to have you with us in iran thousands of mourners are gathering for the burial of the iranian general money who was killed by a u.s. airstrike in baghdad on friday the general's body has been returned to his home town of chama many songs sold of money as 2nd only to iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali how money is killing has provoked an outcry against. america in the middle east with promises of revenge and retribution. meanwhile there's confusion over whether the u.s. intends to pull its troops out of iraq the u.s. defense department has denied reports it's planning to withdraw all it's $5000.00 soldiers after a letter by u.s. general suggested the withdrawal would happen what is sure is that the u.s. is sending troops to other countries in the middle east region in response to threats from iran that it will seek revenge for the assassination of general sala money. paratroopers from the u.s. 82nd airborne division packing their bags for the middle east. their part of the $3000.00 additional american troops being sent to the region reinforcements as the u.s. br
so i'm terry martin good to have you with us in iran thousands of mourners are gathering for the burial of the iranian general money who was killed by a u.s. airstrike in baghdad on friday the general's body has been returned to his home town of chama many songs sold of money as 2nd only to iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali how money is killing has provoked an outcry against. america in the middle east with promises of revenge and retribution. meanwhile there's confusion over whether the u.s....
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dot com i'm terry martin feel follow me on twitter news stream thanks for watching. good. good good. good good. good. good. good. highway to heaven. after decades of negotiations a new path to peace between india and pakistan has been open. d.w. a company and received on a pilgrimage it was his 1st time in the land of his forefathers. between india and pakistan to seek done up. close up next on g.w. . india those who love to eat seafood fish calendar of course. over fishing breeding seasons bio diversity. which fish can people eat and when without damaging the ecosystem. no your fish the 1st seafood sustainability guide in india. in 60 minutes on d w. can i am because. the closest place to hell listening to an incident here. entrance does a camp. all. trains kimi and walk the walk when you. nice news and keeping 1.2 near you. mom. i will follow story. because i'm bored. must. starts january 27th on d. w. . illiam. the. relations between india and pakistan are a somewhat intermingled affair rather like at 1st glance the turban gone by sikh men. a monday saying is curious to
dot com i'm terry martin feel follow me on twitter news stream thanks for watching. good. good good. good good. good. good. good. highway to heaven. after decades of negotiations a new path to peace between india and pakistan has been open. d.w. a company and received on a pilgrimage it was his 1st time in the land of his forefathers. between india and pakistan to seek done up. close up next on g.w. . india those who love to eat seafood fish calendar of course. over fishing breeding seasons bio...
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terry: mike, terry gilliam, and myself tended to be on one side, and eric, john, annwe graha on the other side. mainly it was in method that john and locked horns, because i think john does like to dominate. david: on the python films, he directed and injected a bit of his medieval knowledge. there was something of a special cruelty when all of it was robbed from him by dementia. reunited with his old friend michael palin, it was all too visible at this bafta ceremony. >> um, we would just like to say thank you. i know it is a great honor for dad to win this award. stggles we are having at the moment. we are so proud of him. thank you. laura: the prosecution calls harvey weinstein a hollywood titan and a rapist. the defense says his relationships were consensual. those are the two sides lawyers presented in opening statements today at the trial of the former movie mogul. heenies t five charges against him, including re and sexual assault. bars if he is convicted.e behind north america correspondent nicr bryant has thelatest. nick: through a cordor of cameras, harvey weinstein stumbled his
terry: mike, terry gilliam, and myself tended to be on one side, and eric, john, annwe graha on the other side. mainly it was in method that john and locked horns, because i think john does like to dominate. david: on the python films, he directed and injected a bit of his medieval knowledge. there was something of a special cruelty when all of it was robbed from him by dementia. reunited with his old friend michael palin, it was all too visible at this bafta ceremony. >> um, we would...
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terry, do you have a perspective on this issue? >> i mean, we can't get in the way nor should we of innovation and automation. i know that through training, which we're a big proponent as the other trades are, in training and retraining of our members, it's how we take advantage of automation. i agree with mike that there's going to be -- there's still going to be jobs. there may be fewer jobs, but if we can change the dynamics of the energy industry, we'll create more jobs. and so it's -- i think it's about being nimble, it's about being understanding that things are going to change, embracing change, training for change, and trying to build this out and up because there's enough potential in the energy sector, i think, that as automation takes some jobs, there will be other job opportunities, if we can train workers for that, they can take advantage of it, and still stay in the energy sector. >> yep. great. >> those workers, i mean, that is a diverse group of workers that can take those jobs. it's a different kind of worker that
terry, do you have a perspective on this issue? >> i mean, we can't get in the way nor should we of innovation and automation. i know that through training, which we're a big proponent as the other trades are, in training and retraining of our members, it's how we take advantage of automation. i agree with mike that there's going to be -- there's still going to be jobs. there may be fewer jobs, but if we can change the dynamics of the energy industry, we'll create more jobs. and so it's...
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let's begin with terry. boca raton florida. hi, terry. terry, are you with us? he is not. >> sorry about that. >> terri, please go go ahead you know what, terry, we are going to have to put you on hold. we will try again. richard. michigan. >> you are on book tv. >> i have two questions. is there a prescription for reversing this where we are destroying our liberalism? is this part of the thomas coombs theory about paradigms once a theory starts to be established it destroys itself? that is it. >> these are both excellent questions. let me focus on the second one. in some ways, whether a system always has self-destruction. this is a very old view. this is the one that informed my book. it was a view that informed the great work democracy on america. it is the understanding that every political order has potentially the seeds of its own self-destruction. when that order in some ways becomes an extreme version of itself it can no longer self-correct. i think that we are at that point today. the liberal order is facing not a threat as it has from the outside, espec
let's begin with terry. boca raton florida. hi, terry. terry, are you with us? he is not. >> sorry about that. >> terri, please go go ahead you know what, terry, we are going to have to put you on hold. we will try again. richard. michigan. >> you are on book tv. >> i have two questions. is there a prescription for reversing this where we are destroying our liberalism? is this part of the thomas coombs theory about paradigms once a theory starts to be established it...
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in python, what is terry jones' contribution? when do you know, oh, that's terry?played superbly. a lot of them based on his mother! when he does the mother in the life of brian, "he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" now, you listen here, he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. now go away! all: who are you? i'm his mother, that's who. hop up, graybridge! ripping yarns, do not adjust your set, he even wrote for the two ronnies and then, 50 years after they met, it became clear something was very wrong. dementia. at this bafta event, terryjones could barely speak. um, we'd just like to say thank you to everyone. i know it's a great honour for dad to win this award and just... the struggles we're having at the moment, it's been hard, but we're so proud of him. thank you. you described him as a renaissance comedian, a man who... a polymath. which part of terryjones will you really miss most? oh, i shall miss the sociable terry, you know? sorry. i'lljust miss putting my arm around him and having a drink. he was just a wonderful companion. a terrific c
in python, what is terry jones' contribution? when do you know, oh, that's terry?played superbly. a lot of them based on his mother! when he does the mother in the life of brian, "he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" now, you listen here, he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. now go away! all: who are you? i'm his mother, that's who. hop up, graybridge! ripping yarns, do not adjust your set, he even wrote for the two ronnies and then, 50 years after they met, it...
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applause ♪ >> seth: welcome back, terry [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: welcome back, terry >> oh,reat -- so great to see you as always you look like a million dollars as always. >> oh, thank you >> seth: what a fantastic jacket >> oh, thank you >> seth: i'm very jealous that you could pull something like that off if you're like -- [ laughter ] -- if i ever wore that jacket home, my wiful [ laughter ] 'cause you make -- you make some very bold fashion choices. and does your wife -- in general, do you guys line up on your tastes? >> no, no, not at all. >> seth: okay, yeah. >> not at all. there's many times she's like, "what are you doing? i'm like, "listen to whole point of fashion is to make a statement. now, it could be a crazy wild statement. >> seth: yes >> but, you know, why not? you know what i'm saying i want to push the envelope, baby >> seth: yeah, i love it >> push it [ cheers and applause [ laughter ] >> seth: where as i'm like, "i'm thinking blue crewneck sweater." >> oh, yeah. >> seth: that's pretty much me everyday [ laughter ] very exciting. you -- how old are your ch
applause ♪ >> seth: welcome back, terry [ cheers and applause ♪ >> seth: welcome back, terry >> oh,reat -- so great to see you as always you look like a million dollars as always. >> oh, thank you >> seth: what a fantastic jacket >> oh, thank you >> seth: i'm very jealous that you could pull something like that off if you're like -- [ laughter ] -- if i ever wore that jacket home, my wiful [ laughter ] 'cause you make -- you make some very bold...
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dot com i'm terry martin thanks watch. friday's fucking job minus 30 celsius on the german kona research station the scientists want to set up. there on the frontline of climate change research and take a look at their findings. disappearing ice climate change in the antarctic. close off the shelf. how do people survive in one of the driest places on earth. for thousands of years they used to melt water from the glaciers. but climate change is forcing people in large dark to find other solutions artificial mini glaciers made in winter now supply the valley with water. in 60 minutes on d w. in the height of climate change. africa's might say. what's in store for. what i used to have for the future. e.w. dot com pretty megacities the multimedia insight. into. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites. d w world heritage 316 get naps now. talk to the coldest continent on earth. a fragile ecosystem that we're only just beginning to understand. is cl
dot com i'm terry martin thanks watch. friday's fucking job minus 30 celsius on the german kona research station the scientists want to set up. there on the frontline of climate change research and take a look at their findings. disappearing ice climate change in the antarctic. close off the shelf. how do people survive in one of the driest places on earth. for thousands of years they used to melt water from the glaciers. but climate change is forcing people in large dark to find other...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us in china concerns are growing over the rapid spread of a deadly corona virus so far the virus has been blamed for 4 deaths with more than 200 patients infected in china and cases also being reported in thailand japan and south korea with millions preparing to travel for the lunar new year holiday several countries are beginning to screen travelers from the affected region. in which an infected patients are treated in isolation wards at the ready is not confirmed over $200.00 cases of coronavirus symptoms include fever and difficulty breathing although there have been deaths authorities say most patients are not seriously ill health authorities believe the outbreak originated at this now closed market in new han which sold fish and wild animals researchers at imperial college london suspect the rate of infection may be much higher than the official figures they estimate there could be $1723.00 cases in will han beijing says it's taking the situation seriously really wanted to go to vote with regarding our measures to prevent the epidemic s
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us in china concerns are growing over the rapid spread of a deadly corona virus so far the virus has been blamed for 4 deaths with more than 200 patients infected in china and cases also being reported in thailand japan and south korea with millions preparing to travel for the lunar new year holiday several countries are beginning to screen travelers from the affected region. in which an infected patients are treated in isolation wards at the ready...
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terry you are a serious faithful catholic.as the pope correct and slapping her hand or not and should he apologize? >> look i was watching that and it's really funny. in a way he probably gets paid tired people grabbing him. he is the pope. greg: jesus wouldn't be tired of it. don't applaud idoni the note i'm saying. >> i think he is the holy father and we respect that but he's a latin american pope and he has various social justice oriented which i get to be careful about that. i think that's where he steps off. if i had a word with you might say that. greg: to be one day you will. >> get out of here, man. greg: the pope reminds me of me. that's exactly how i would be. >> i can't believe they didn't choose you. greg: i know. i made it to the top five. i would have killed three of them just to get in there. >> you will have to take it up with him at the end because you know the guy. >> i am on the pope side big time on this one. i don't think he should have said sorry. i mean this is an 83 old man and she was ripping his arm o
terry you are a serious faithful catholic.as the pope correct and slapping her hand or not and should he apologize? >> look i was watching that and it's really funny. in a way he probably gets paid tired people grabbing him. he is the pope. greg: jesus wouldn't be tired of it. don't applaud idoni the note i'm saying. >> i think he is the holy father and we respect that but he's a latin american pope and he has various social justice oriented which i get to be careful about that. i...
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for safe haven, brother terry has turned out to be marketing mna from heaven.w much have you raised because of him? >> near $100,000.orte gleg >>t ki of impact? >> i wish that i could fall epepnd m$100,000 >>or allowed the rescue, which cate to special needs cats, to expand tos reach. >> good kitty. >> reporter: terry says it just hoes to show that changing the d rld can be a lot easier than hou think. y when you retire, you can do all kinds of neat things. find something, and do it. >> reporter: i'll sleep on that. >> yeah. ( laughs ) eah.eporter: steve hartman, "on the road," in green bay, wisconsin. >> brennan: saving lives while you sleep. we'll be right back. back. as a struggling actor, i need all the breaks that i can get. at liberty butchemel... cut. liberty mu... line? cut. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. cut. liberty m... am i allowed to riff? what if i come out of the water? liberty biberty... cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for
for safe haven, brother terry has turned out to be marketing mna from heaven.w much have you raised because of him? >> near $100,000.orte gleg >>t ki of impact? >> i wish that i could fall epepnd m$100,000 >>or allowed the rescue, which cate to special needs cats, to expand tos reach. >> good kitty. >> reporter: terry says it just hoes to show that changing the d rld can be a lot easier than hou think. y when you retire, you can do all kinds of neat things....
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so terry, obviously, you're a military guy. you green buret much like me. [laughter] >> wery were in nam together out of fox hole i was -- >> in a vietnamese restaurant on 49th. >> they are fantastic man dumplings fantastic give me your gut responsean to this week -- to the taking out of l soleimani and the response from the media whatever. >> stop there because i know you're sick so here's the thing interesting that terry gets told to come on this show and then couple of days before someone gets -- killed. i know people. [laughter] just kid. >> you're saying you could do this as a top iicking? >> not meaning to make light of this in my community it is safe to say someone has been catastrophically wounded and one destroyed by this guy so if you're an american can't get behind death of this dude one thing you suck but second of all, second of all if you can't care about that you can care about people he's killed over there.ut iraq, syria, lebanon his own country he's murdered tortured people so -- this was this was legal. there was totally justified and coul
so terry, obviously, you're a military guy. you green buret much like me. [laughter] >> wery were in nam together out of fox hole i was -- >> in a vietnamese restaurant on 49th. >> they are fantastic man dumplings fantastic give me your gut responsean to this week -- to the taking out of l soleimani and the response from the media whatever. >> stop there because i know you're sick so here's the thing interesting that terry gets told to come on this show and then couple...
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in python, what is terry jones' contribution? when do you know, oh, that's terry?y played superbly. a lot of them based on his mother! when he does the mother in the life of brian, "he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" now, you listen here, he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. now go away! who are you? i'm his mother, that's who. hop up, graybridge! ripping yarns, do not adjust your set, he even wrote for the two ronnies and then, 50 years after they met, it became clear something was very wrong. dementia. at this bafta event, terryjones could barely speak. um, we'd just like to say thank you to everyone. i know it's a great honour for dad to win this award and just... the struggles we are having at the moment, it's been hard, but we're so proud of him. thank you. you described him as a renaissance comedian, a man who... a polymath. which part of terryjones will you really miss most? oh, i shall miss the sociable terry, you know? sorry. i willjust miss putting my arm around him and having a drink. he was just a wonderful companion. a terrific c
in python, what is terry jones' contribution? when do you know, oh, that's terry?y played superbly. a lot of them based on his mother! when he does the mother in the life of brian, "he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy!" now, you listen here, he's not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. now go away! who are you? i'm his mother, that's who. hop up, graybridge! ripping yarns, do not adjust your set, he even wrote for the two ronnies and then, 50 years after they met, it...
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hello i'm terry martin glad you could join me it's never been tried before and no one sure it will work chinese authorities are attempting to quarantine the city of new han metropolis of 11000000 people that's at the center of the corona virus outbreak that's spreading across asia and beyond all transport in and out of the city has been closed down but will the attempt to isolate it work. trying to contain a city of 11000000 people is new to science it has not been tried before as a public health measure so we cannot at this stage say it with order to would not work we know. if this is happening we will note carefully to what extent it is maintained how long it can. or public transport within the city of has also been suspended with residents of byes to stay at home so far 17 people have died from the respiratory illness and almost 600 cases have been confirmed across china. a doctor in will hand shows the isolation ward to a camera team from state television no other journalists are allowed access to this is where the infected patients are treated and their data collected in an attempt
hello i'm terry martin glad you could join me it's never been tried before and no one sure it will work chinese authorities are attempting to quarantine the city of new han metropolis of 11000000 people that's at the center of the corona virus outbreak that's spreading across asia and beyond all transport in and out of the city has been closed down but will the attempt to isolate it work. trying to contain a city of 11000000 people is new to science it has not been tried before as a public...
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i'm terry mcsweeney iner bowl. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the impeachment trial shifted away from the proceedings on the senate floor and on to john bolton, former national security adviser. >> that tops the trial highlights. "the new york times" claims bolton's upcoming book accuses president trump of tying military aid to ukraine to investigations of joe and hunter biden. president trump denied that in pesh and on twitter. >> senator mitt romney predicting that other senators will join him in voting for witnesses. a development that seemed impossible a few weeks ago. >> against that backdrop, the president's team forged ahead with opening arguments raising questions about hunter biden and the impeachment of a quote to wield against your political opponent. today was day two of defense team presentingts senate floor. >> let's go to alice barr with the key take aways from today. >> jessica and terry, the revelations from former national security adviser john bolton's upcoming book tie president trump to asking for investigations to the withh
i'm terry mcsweeney iner bowl. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the impeachment trial shifted away from the proceedings on the senate floor and on to john bolton, former national security adviser. >> that tops the trial highlights. "the new york times" claims bolton's upcoming book accuses president trump of tying military aid to ukraine to investigations of joe and hunter biden. president trump denied that in pesh and on twitter. >> senator mitt romney predicting that other...
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terry crews is back for >>> terry crews is back for >>> terry crews is back for >>> terry crews is backn seven, yes, of "brooklyn nine-nine" as a detective whose personal and professional lives collide. take a look. >> oh good, i'm starving. >> do i know you? >> rnonald palmer. you testified in my trial. >> hey, what have you been up to? prison. >> please welcome the most fabulous terry crews. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> oh my goodness. wow. we're here. >> love the tie. >> oh thank you. i got to do that. you know, it's in my contract. when i'm happy they just bounce. >> here's my response, you can't see it because everything's on the floor. but thank you. >> hidden gems. >> i love "brooklyn nine-nine," you know i do. the show was on one network for five seasons but then they foolishly cancelled it and like 20 minutes later another network picked it up. you said that twitter saved the show. explain. >> first of all, i mean, you know, when you create a character, it's like creating a human being. it's really living, the whole thing, and we were doing well and all of a sudden we got cance
terry crews is back for >>> terry crews is back for >>> terry crews is back for >>> terry crews is backn seven, yes, of "brooklyn nine-nine" as a detective whose personal and professional lives collide. take a look. >> oh good, i'm starving. >> do i know you? >> rnonald palmer. you testified in my trial. >> hey, what have you been up to? prison. >> please welcome the most fabulous terry crews. [ cheers and applause ] ♪...
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dot com i'm terry martin thanks for being with us the for. the friday is fucking chock minus 30 celsius the german opponent research station the scientists want to set the. bar on the frontline of climate change research and take on the compact finding. disappearing ice. my mission to be on time to. close up a city. where i come from we have to fight for a free press that was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one to his shadow and if your newspapers when official information as a journalist i have work all the strength of many cantors and their problems are all the same for doing social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. car option we can afford to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and senior white 2 folds who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jenny paris and i work a day doubling. the squad as soon as it sinks. to understand the why. we need to take a closer. to the. w's. markets jump as iran fires missiles at u.s. targets will tehran's anger fuel more investor concern or does
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so i'm terry martin good to have you with us president says iran appear. to be standing down in its confrontation with the united states while he himself has not threatened further military action the president was speaking after ram launched a missile attack on u.s. military installations in iraq but caused no casualties. a crucial and highly anticipated moment no americans were harmed in last night's attack by the iranian regime. we suffered o'carroll trees all of our soldiers are safe and orderly minimal damage was sustained and our military bases are donald trump confirming no troops were injured or killed in iran's missile attack meant there was no need to escalate tensions between the 2 countries. it's all about the iranian state television had earlier claimed missiles fired by iran's forces had killed 80 u.s. soldiers at the ion al assad air base in iraq. the attack was an act of revenge for the killing of top military commander general kasim any the move has been widely welcomed across iran. crowds chanting death to america as iran's supreme leader
so i'm terry martin good to have you with us president says iran appear. to be standing down in its confrontation with the united states while he himself has not threatened further military action the president was speaking after ram launched a missile attack on u.s. military installations in iraq but caused no casualties. a crucial and highly anticipated moment no americans were harmed in last night's attack by the iranian regime. we suffered o'carroll trees all of our soldiers are safe and...
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well i'm terry barton good to have you with us it ren has said that it will no longer abide by any limits of a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers the announcement came after a u.s. drone strike on friday killed the country's top general as well as an iraqi militia leader in baghdad on sunday large crowds in iraq and mourned the death of a money. grief and outrage as tens of thousands in the iranian city of mashad accompanying the body of general cause some saudi money to a shrine a popular hero and close ally of the country's supreme leader. of the his assassination is considered a declaration of war by many iranians. in the parliament cries of death to america in support of rational the 7th action of the us president is considered a military of terrorism. only if you want to know the dissent then sure will have painful consequences for you bush and the ripple effects are being felt already the parliament in neighboring iraq has voted to end the us military presence in the country some $5000.00 u.s. troops are stationed there on the streets of baghdad fears that instability will only get
well i'm terry barton good to have you with us it ren has said that it will no longer abide by any limits of a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers the announcement came after a u.s. drone strike on friday killed the country's top general as well as an iraqi militia leader in baghdad on sunday large crowds in iraq and mourned the death of a money. grief and outrage as tens of thousands in the iranian city of mashad accompanying the body of general cause some saudi money to a shrine a popular...
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hi terry well the impeachment managers who are basically like prosecutors began to their case against president trump as we saw there in the clip he's the lead manager he focused very much on protecting the united states is democracy and he talked about the importance of that the constitution and protecting also the u.s. is standing globally as well now it wasn't just shifty other managers as well they use dozens of video clips video clips that those who have followed. this case against president trump in previous months may have seen it was their attempt to basically hammer home the fact that president trump in their eyes is guilty of using a u.s. military aid as a bargaining chip that would lead at ukraine to investigate president from potential rival in this year's presidential election of course the investigation would be into joe biden and his son the managers also time and time again spoke of the need to be allowed to call witnesses and also have documents which they want included into the trial to be included among those witnesses will be the former national security adviser jo
hi terry well the impeachment managers who are basically like prosecutors began to their case against president trump as we saw there in the clip he's the lead manager he focused very much on protecting the united states is democracy and he talked about the importance of that the constitution and protecting also the u.s. is standing globally as well now it wasn't just shifty other managers as well they use dozens of video clips video clips that those who have followed. this case against...
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terry: first of all, there is no typical day in the white house . every day is different and you have to be ready for the unexpected. you may have a schedule that you want to follow, but then breaking news comes out, like the oklahoma city bombing happened when i was there, some breaking news. so you have to be ready to react and to produce quickly. sometimes you have lead time, a couple of weeks or a week or so, to write a speech. other times you have only minutes to produce something. so there is no typical day. but the types of speeches range from the state of the union, which is the super bowl of speeches. [laughter] to pardoning the thanksgiving day turkey. [laughter] so you have to be ready to produce that range of speaking. the other thing i would say is that, you mentioned speechwriters are storytellers, that is very true. one of the things that irks me is when people think we are just wordsmiths. we are not just wordsmiths. we are part of a policy-making team, because no policy comes to life unless it is written down or spoken, especially a
terry: first of all, there is no typical day in the white house . every day is different and you have to be ready for the unexpected. you may have a schedule that you want to follow, but then breaking news comes out, like the oklahoma city bombing happened when i was there, some breaking news. so you have to be ready to react and to produce quickly. sometimes you have lead time, a couple of weeks or a week or so, to write a speech. other times you have only minutes to produce something. so...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. the world is reacting tonight to the stunning death of a legendary athlete. kobe bryant was killed this morning in a helicopter conditions. it went down around 10:00 a.m. also killed in the crash, bryant's 13-year-old daughter gianna. bryant will always be remembered as one of the greatest basketball p he was a husband who doted over his four daughters. he had numerous business ventures and won an academy award for a documentary he made about basketball. lakers stunned as they arrived back to lax after last night's game in philadelphia. you see the hugging going on there. understandably visibly upset at the news of kobe bryant's tragic death. fans gathering outside the staples center where kobe played for many years. they're laying flowers outside that arena. even as musicians from around the world are showing up at the staples center for tonight's grammy award ceremony. since joining the lakers in 1996, kobe lived mostly south of l.a. in orange county. he famously used helicopters to
i'm terry mcsweeney. the world is reacting tonight to the stunning death of a legendary athlete. kobe bryant was killed this morning in a helicopter conditions. it went down around 10:00 a.m. also killed in the crash, bryant's 13-year-old daughter gianna. bryant will always be remembered as one of the greatest basketball p he was a husband who doted over his four daughters. he had numerous business ventures and won an academy award for a documentary he made about basketball. lakers stunned as...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. nancy pelosi telling hundreds of supporters she still has hope that the senate will conduct a fair impeachment trial. she has been criticized for holding back the articles of impeachment for a month. but pelosi again defended her move today saying 70% of the american people now support an open and fair trial with witnesses. she told reporters the democrats now have the leverage of public opinion. >> when we first brought up the articles of impeachment, the senate said they would have a motion to dismiss forthright the whole thing. they're not saying that anymore because the american people had weighed in. >> there are new reports that the trump administration may attempt to do allow with the law that bans u.s. companies from bribing foreigners. plus, he said she had not read the book the reports are based on. but she did at, quote, i know they have no respect for the constitution when they say it is okay to bribe a foreign government. >>> million wils will be watchi the impeachment tr
i'm terry mcsweeney. nancy pelosi telling hundreds of supporters she still has hope that the senate will conduct a fair impeachment trial. she has been criticized for holding back the articles of impeachment for a month. but pelosi again defended her move today saying 70% of the american people now support an open and fair trial with witnesses. she told reporters the democrats now have the leverage of public opinion. >> when we first brought up the articles of impeachment, the senate said...
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terry, do you have your tickets?reporter: i don't have tickets, but we're allowed to get some video. when a show of this magnitude says good-bye, they bring out the spotlights and red carpet in front. brand-new red carpet. they just took the tape off of it about 25 minutes ago. i probably shouldn't be standing on it. but we here live and the people are lined up. some lined up as early as 4:00 this afternoon. take a look at some video of what the attraction is. you said 45 years, how about 17,000 performances. 6.5 million people have seen this show, from all over the world. they're saying it's the longest-running musical revue not just in the nation but in the world. the scripts, songs, costumes changed weekly. it's very topical. everything you see on the headlines, televisions, you see it here, treated quite differently. we talked to the women who were in line first at 4:00. take a listen. >> i'm a native san franciscan. i've come here many times with my parents and family. anytime we had people visiting from out of
terry, do you have your tickets?reporter: i don't have tickets, but we're allowed to get some video. when a show of this magnitude says good-bye, they bring out the spotlights and red carpet in front. brand-new red carpet. they just took the tape off of it about 25 minutes ago. i probably shouldn't be standing on it. but we here live and the people are lined up. some lined up as early as 4:00 this afternoon. take a look at some video of what the attraction is. you said 45 years, how about...
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terry. as on ney, thanks a lot. interstate 280. the c.h.p. said a pedestrian walked into southbound 280 near cesar chavez. the person wastraffic. the driver tried to slow down. it was already too late. all lanes were closed for hours for that investigation. >>> alpine meadows ski resort near lake tahoe reopened today after an avalanche left one person dead, another hurt. the accident happened yesterday. alpine meadows closed the area and the nearby lift after it happened. now skiers and snowboaraders say they'll use more caution. >> you know, it's a scary time. it really makes you think about how big and dangerous this place can be, even though it's such a great place to come to. >> the man who died in the avalanche was cole comstock. his wife says his last words to her were, i love you. >>> san francisco's pride parade organizers have banned another group from taking part. order against moms for housing that happened in oakland last week. the vote comes after similar resolutions to ban gd youtube from and participation. san francisco's pride
terry. as on ney, thanks a lot. interstate 280. the c.h.p. said a pedestrian walked into southbound 280 near cesar chavez. the person wastraffic. the driver tried to slow down. it was already too late. all lanes were closed for hours for that investigation. >>> alpine meadows ski resort near lake tahoe reopened today after an avalanche left one person dead, another hurt. the accident happened yesterday. alpine meadows closed the area and the nearby lift after it happened. now skiers...
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>> terry, last time we were at st. christopher outside st. leo the great catholic parish and there it is, the cell tower behind me at st. leo's. we're going to see if -- it's kind of dark out here. towers like these that families say need to come down. the cell base station at st. leo's is so modern it blends in with the church steeple. parents say it comes with with 5g technology. this is a look from st. christopher in south san jose. an old cell-based tower with 4g technology. many argue parents and parishioners say they all need to go. >> the tower should come down. >> in a statement, the diocese says 15 of its churches or schools have a cell-based station. they lease a space for $30,000 per year. parents fear their children may be getting deaf with radio waves. after meeting with those parents, the diocese ordered all of its sites not to renew any lease agreements until a special task force was complete with its version on the safety. >> you're being told it's a moratorium on new towers. but it doesn't help the students who are exposed to
>> terry, last time we were at st. christopher outside st. leo the great catholic parish and there it is, the cell tower behind me at st. leo's. we're going to see if -- it's kind of dark out here. towers like these that families say need to come down. the cell base station at st. leo's is so modern it blends in with the church steeple. parents say it comes with with 5g technology. this is a look from st. christopher in south san jose. an old cell-based tower with 4g technology. many...
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. >> when it comes to providing for homeless animals in need, it's terry to the rescue.sed with one of america's most helpful volunteers, a true godsend. >> want some treats any think it is absolutely amazing. >> elizabeth fieldhouse who runs the place. >> it feels almost divine in a way. >> yes. we are very lucky that he walked in here. >> the savior of the cat rescue is a brother at the saint norbert abbey in green bay, wisconsin named terry lauerman. ♪ ♪ >> and i have always been a cat person. to me, it's a blessing to be touched by creation. >> such a sweety. >> reporter: a couple of years ago, this 76-year-old retired teacher started coming in to brush the cats. >> yeah. >> but his mission quickly evolved. >> it just happens. >> now on every visit, as terry settles into one of the many comfy couches here, he starts feeling the effects of all this meowes full on catatonic. >> you sleep on the job? >> yes. that's exactly it. >> is this still volunteer work? >> yeah. there's no salary involved. >> i know i was stressing the work part. >> oh, yeah, well, you can't have
. >> when it comes to providing for homeless animals in need, it's terry to the rescue.sed with one of america's most helpful volunteers, a true godsend. >> want some treats any think it is absolutely amazing. >> elizabeth fieldhouse who runs the place. >> it feels almost divine in a way. >> yes. we are very lucky that he walked in here. >> the savior of the cat rescue is a brother at the saint norbert abbey in green bay, wisconsin named terry lauerman. ♪...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us china is taking unprecedented steps to contain a deadly new coronavirus putting 9 cities on lockdown it comes as millions of people are traveling for the chinese new year celebrations many of those events have now been canceled authorities have reported more than $800.00 cases of the disease at least $26.00 people have died so far 2 of those deaths occurring outside the epicenter of the outbreak the city of. a city of 11000000 people with almost no one on the streets trains planes buses cost almost nothing leaves the. hospital wards have been overwhelmed and 1000 small beds have been reserved for patients health workers on the frontline of the fight against the virus knows. of course we're worried and so are our relatives. but we're nurses and we'll do our job it's long as we wear the uniform just by the rising number of cases the world health organization has refrained from declaring a global health emergency and the question was whether this event constitutes a public of emergency of international concern. the noise to d.g. which is prov
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us china is taking unprecedented steps to contain a deadly new coronavirus putting 9 cities on lockdown it comes as millions of people are traveling for the chinese new year celebrations many of those events have now been canceled authorities have reported more than $800.00 cases of the disease at least $26.00 people have died so far 2 of those deaths occurring outside the epicenter of the outbreak the city of. a city of 11000000 people with almost...
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house several times and also connected with an unidentified number numerous times terry at these records show that on march 27 mr. giuliani placed a series of calls, series of calls to the state department switchboard that secretary pompeo and the white house switchboard in quick succession all within less than 30 minutes. obtaining e-mails and other documents regarding the state department leadership interactions with president trump's private lawyer in this period when mr. giuliani was actively orchestrating a pressure campaign in ukraine related to the sham investigation into vice president biden and the 2016 election would further clarify the president's involvement and direction at this key juncture in the formation of a plot to
house several times and also connected with an unidentified number numerous times terry at these records show that on march 27 mr. giuliani placed a series of calls, series of calls to the state department switchboard that secretary pompeo and the white house switchboard in quick succession all within less than 30 minutes. obtaining e-mails and other documents regarding the state department leadership interactions with president trump's private lawyer in this period when mr. giuliani was...