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hello and terry margin. good to have you with this. several, g, 7, leaders, arse or summit hopping today, heading from england to brussels. we're native was holding a meeting of it's 30 heads of state and government. us president joe biden wants to strengthen americas ties with the alliance after the trump administration. but 1st time nato leaders are expected to adopt this statement pledging more action against global warming natives. troop withdrawal math canister is also on the agenda. members are also expected to call on china to respect international commitments. ahead of the opening, secretary general you installed, clarified nato's position on beijing. there are of course so for to induce on many to engage with china on issues like climate change, her arms control. but china, military build up growing influence on her coercive behavior. also poses challenges to our security. and we need to address them together. asked the alliance. we're not entering a new cold war under finance. no, no power of this
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i was held with the 2 americans, terry anson, and tom sutherland, and also with the englishman, terry weight, who gone out to lebanon to try and negotiate our release a few years earlier, but himself been kidnapped. so it's very strange that there we were in a cell with the guy who tried to rescue us and he ended up being a hostage to within hours of terry waits. abduction of fierce battle ensued in west bay route. 200 people died in the 5 days fighting and the commodore was almost completely destroyed by fire. and there was another kid now, the victim this time cocoa, the pirate hotel manager argument, she borrow, checked on the stuff and damage the next day. he contacted the owner of nissan, who was abroad to reassure him. the star for okay. but the hotel was so damaged, it was now uninhabitable. i lit up on any on the bill that i am literally the last one day of and while it was either beveled in mobile up with bob, how funny in 2002, a new investor bought the commodore it was completely refurbished and revived the 5 star luxury hotel in the heart of bay roots, ah, american journal
i was held with the 2 americans, terry anson, and tom sutherland, and also with the englishman, terry weight, who gone out to lebanon to try and negotiate our release a few years earlier, but himself been kidnapped. so it's very strange that there we were in a cell with the guy who tried to rescue us and he ended up being a hostage to within hours of terry waits. abduction of fierce battle ensued in west bay route. 200 people died in the 5 days fighting and the commodore was almost completely...
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good morning, terry. yes, nato very much hopes there will not be a new cold war with china. china spends with abandon on its military, it has the 2nd largest armed forces in the world after the united states, and it already has the largest navy. it is not bound by any arms control treaties. so this is very much a country that nato wants to keep on the level. it does not want increase tensions, especially when the relationship with russia is going so badly and requires so much attention from nato allies. so i would say that secretary general silverberg was being a bit euphemistic in saying that it is not an adversary. that's how nato wants to keep it. but nato allies are very worried. the united states foremost among them. ok, so what else is on the agenda there? today that nathan cemetery well, even though china has risen to the top of the agenda, which i might add is quite interesting because it was only 2019. the 1st time nato addressed china at all. but everything else still remains on the agenda. as i
good morning, terry. yes, nato very much hopes there will not be a new cold war with china. china spends with abandon on its military, it has the 2nd largest armed forces in the world after the united states, and it already has the largest navy. it is not bound by any arms control treaties. so this is very much a country that nato wants to keep on the level. it does not want increase tensions, especially when the relationship with russia is going so badly and requires so much attention from...
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terry edison was the senior associated press correspondent on the 16th of january, 1985. he was kidnapped on his way to the commodore hotel 3 years into his detention. his kidnappers released the photo of him wearing a commodore hotel t shirt designed by yusef and his owl for his journalist guests. anderson was the 1st journalist to be kidnapped in beirut. would be the last to be released in 1991 several different groups carried out the hostage taking but the most prominent was islamic jihad. so i wouldn't advise any foreign us to stay here the moment while the situation is so dangerous. in november 1985, such the special envoy to the british archbishop of canterbury, terry wade arrived in lebanon, and it goes ca hostage releases. he stayed at the riviera hotel, but often went to the commodore to meet journalists. on the 21st of november, fighting known as the battle of the flag between different left wing allied lebanese militia controlling west a route reach. the commodore hotel cherry weight was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign journalists, including ram
terry edison was the senior associated press correspondent on the 16th of january, 1985. he was kidnapped on his way to the commodore hotel 3 years into his detention. his kidnappers released the photo of him wearing a commodore hotel t shirt designed by yusef and his owl for his journalist guests. anderson was the 1st journalist to be kidnapped in beirut. would be the last to be released in 1991 several different groups carried out the hostage taking but the most prominent was islamic jihad....
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terry wait arrived in lebanon, and it goes ca hostage releases. he stayed at the riviera hotel, but often went to the commodore to meet journalists on the 21st of november, fighting known as the battle of the flag between different left wing allied lebanese militia, controlling west bay root reach. the commodore hotel, cherry weight was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign journalists, including ramsey hyde, can, will you wait on them for half an hour caught off the me love them. i can share that. who are the last us? yes. the either me or the back. are you sorry? but regarding the b. c. cause you need general name is when you saw that follow the ramsey, hide the photograph, these images of journalists pulling the man's body out of sniper range. then moving it into the back of a car. that image encapsulates the horror of events outside the commodore hotel. that night, terry wait, stayed at the commodore and these rare pictures show him making phone calls in the hotel lobby. negotiations for the release of hostages had so far failed, and
terry wait arrived in lebanon, and it goes ca hostage releases. he stayed at the riviera hotel, but often went to the commodore to meet journalists on the 21st of november, fighting known as the battle of the flag between different left wing allied lebanese militia, controlling west bay root reach. the commodore hotel, cherry weight was trapped inside with dozens of local and foreign journalists, including ramsey hyde, can, will you wait on them for half an hour caught off the me love them. i...
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terry: i think that's true. likely to come out is resident biden is a lot of things -- is president biden is a lot of things, but one of the things he is his very comfortable in his own skin after a lifetime in the public. you were talking earlier about the style being important. that is kind of relaxed, but focused at the same time. it will generally go over well. as depressive or terry said yesterday and i thought it was entirely appropriate, the idea that he gets to look people in the eye for the first time as president, and any group of leaders gets to look at each other in the eye and person for the first time in over year. . it is hugely important. i don't want to over dramatize this, but it is not too much to say that there's is a potential inflection point here geopolitically. that is probably a good thing. lisa: president biden is trying to restore alliances at a time of a very different dynamic on the european continent and beyond. the idea of brexit, and the united kingdom is a very different relation
terry: i think that's true. likely to come out is resident biden is a lot of things -- is president biden is a lot of things, but one of the things he is his very comfortable in his own skin after a lifetime in the public. you were talking earlier about the style being important. that is kind of relaxed, but focused at the same time. it will generally go over well. as depressive or terry said yesterday and i thought it was entirely appropriate, the idea that he gets to look people in the eye...
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terry, thank you so much. d. w. a correspondent terry schultz in brussels. the tennis though the french open, novak ciocca which has won the men's singles, their men's singles title after a grueling duel with stuff on us. see. the young greek won the 1st 2 sets against the veteran, sir, but then jock of it dug into prevail and the final 3 sets in a match that lasted almost 4 and a half hours step enough. the pass and insane the court as a grand slam champion in waiting the great baseline looking to his 1st facing off against the serbian hunting his 2nd title in paris. the pair tried to heavy blows from the outset, but it was the younger man who dominated the 1st to sit us was in command, but the serbian responded equal measures of power. precision and plain old leg work would square the match. the longer the match went, the more the remarkable fitness of the serbian came to the for more than 4 hours later, jarvis had grand slam title number 19 the police forget about matches unforgettable moments for for me, for my career, for my life. i definitely remember
terry, thank you so much. d. w. a correspondent terry schultz in brussels. the tennis though the french open, novak ciocca which has won the men's singles, their men's singles title after a grueling duel with stuff on us. see. the young greek won the 1st 2 sets against the veteran, sir, but then jock of it dug into prevail and the final 3 sets in a match that lasted almost 4 and a half hours step enough. the pass and insane the court as a grand slam champion in waiting the great baseline...
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right, well d, w correspond terry schultz is in geneva for that someone. hi, terry. at the us and russia meeting in geneva, what is the atmosphere like they're biting and to, to meet and their security details arrived. hard to say what the atmosphere is inside the meeting at this point because where quite a ways away. but i took a walk through town on the way here to our live shot position today. so i could get a feel for the city. and there was a lot of excitement, you know, for, for a city to host a summit of this standing. it's both a matter of pride, but also kind of a pain because of the blocked traffic and, you know, roads being blocked off. there are some, 2000 police officers deployed throughout the town. at the same time, people seemed excited. there were a lot of american flags being waived along the motorcade route. so i think that geneva is happy to hold this summit. they know all eyes are on this city today. right, terry and joe biden had been on a charm offensive over the last few days. we've had the g 7 summit in england, and of course the nato in meet
right, well d, w correspond terry schultz is in geneva for that someone. hi, terry. at the us and russia meeting in geneva, what is the atmosphere like they're biting and to, to meet and their security details arrived. hard to say what the atmosphere is inside the meeting at this point because where quite a ways away. but i took a walk through town on the way here to our live shot position today. so i could get a feel for the city. and there was a lot of excitement, you know, for, for a city to...
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there is no one who better understands the sacrifices of our service members than terry. he served for 26 years in our nation's military, first in the naval air wing during the vietnam war before joining the u.s. army reserves. after his retirement, terry continued to honor and serve our nation's military and was appointed to the world war i centennial commission and elected chairman in 2017. in just four years under his leadership the united states war memorial was completed and opened to the public. i'm privileged to represent terry in congress and appreciate all he does to recognize our nation's military. i join terry's family, friends, and all of those impacted by his life of service and congratulate him on this enormous contribution to our nation. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate mr. vernon anderson of cal yahweh county on his induction into the kentucky trap league hall of fame. vernon has qualified 10 times for the kentucky state trap team, and has been a member of the kentucky trap league board of directors for the past 12 years. he humbly describes himse
there is no one who better understands the sacrifices of our service members than terry. he served for 26 years in our nation's military, first in the naval air wing during the vietnam war before joining the u.s. army reserves. after his retirement, terry continued to honor and serve our nation's military and was appointed to the world war i centennial commission and elected chairman in 2017. in just four years under his leadership the united states war memorial was completed and opened to the...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. we've now learned that surfer is out of the hospital tonight, that's really good news. the shark attack happened at 9:00 this morning at gray whale cove state beach. you see it on the map, ten miles north of half moon bay, actually closer to pacifica. we first broke the story on our digital platforms. nbc bay area's christie smith has the very latest. >> we had a victim in the water. he was bitten by a shark. it was a younger great white. >> reporter: just after 9:00 saturday morning, the emergency call came in about gray whale cove state beach. >> he was surfing. so he was relatively close to the shore. and he was out surfing and a great white came up and just took one bite out of him and release him. >> reporter: the shark bit the man in the back of his right thigh. the surfer made it up to the shore and witnesses pulled him to the beach and got help. >> it was a serious injury. >> reporter: people who came to the beach right after the attack were shocked to learn what had happened.
i'm terry mcsweeney. we've now learned that surfer is out of the hospital tonight, that's really good news. the shark attack happened at 9:00 this morning at gray whale cove state beach. you see it on the map, ten miles north of half moon bay, actually closer to pacifica. we first broke the story on our digital platforms. nbc bay area's christie smith has the very latest. >> we had a victim in the water. he was bitten by a shark. it was a younger great white. >> reporter: just after...
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i'm terry margin for me and all of us here. thanks for watching the news . people in trucks injured was trying to see the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families to be crated, own and traitors. the people seem to clean.
i'm terry margin for me and all of us here. thanks for watching the news . people in trucks injured was trying to see the city center. more and more refugees are being turned away. families to be crated, own and traitors. the people seem to clean.
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jonathan: terry, thank you. terry haines, pangaea policy founder down in washington, d.c.'s a lot more conviction at the beginning of the year about what we would get from d.c., and a lot of that has faded. lisa: if terry haines is correct and it is only 500 to $9 billion of new spending, still you can say the headline is $1 trillion, and is this -- and it does not come with tax hike, is it a wash if they can't pay for it? for market participants, how much does it matter if you don't have it offset? jonathan: right now i think the market is speaking for itself. just nothing. tumbleweed in treasuries after a repricing over the last week back to 1.48%. comfortably below 1.50%, in and around that level now we have settled down. taylor: unbelievable, a 15 handle on the vix and a settling down in the bond market. it was an average five-year auction yesterday or today's ago. very calm, even as we are thinking about how you get through a five-year rate cycle hike with higher in place in her pressures, and there is still demand for some of that debt out there. jonathan: jobless cl
jonathan: terry, thank you. terry haines, pangaea policy founder down in washington, d.c.'s a lot more conviction at the beginning of the year about what we would get from d.c., and a lot of that has faded. lisa: if terry haines is correct and it is only 500 to $9 billion of new spending, still you can say the headline is $1 trillion, and is this -- and it does not come with tax hike, is it a wash if they can't pay for it? for market participants, how much does it matter if you don't have it...
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terry was. mr. terry was a person who committed crimes all be 18 or 19 years old and it was his recidivism that put him in the weird space where the rich traditional discretion to give him time that amount of time. and then we shut leave. and i think that that yet the doors open for congress to act. we've already been having conversations with them to act and we expect to. but i think we have to remember that if we want the supreme court to be read in attached to list environment, right, we want the judges to interpret the law as written. we're going to have situations like this really disappoints me though, is that. a the underlying factors, the supreme court decision, is that we all recognize a world devolved with respect to crack cocaine sentencing, starting with president obama and the fair sentencing act and coming up with the finishing with the 1st step back. yet unfortunately, the process hasn't fully evolved with it. and i think that's the really sad part of this today. are there, i want to
terry was. mr. terry was a person who committed crimes all be 18 or 19 years old and it was his recidivism that put him in the weird space where the rich traditional discretion to give him time that amount of time. and then we shut leave. and i think that that yet the doors open for congress to act. we've already been having conversations with them to act and we expect to. but i think we have to remember that if we want the supreme court to be read in attached to list environment, right, we...
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we have been talking to terry and pascal about sufism reoriented. tell us more. terry i met you about a year and a half, two years ago with this heavenly choir you direct. >> one of the ways sufism reoriented members have found it most lovely to express their love for god is to express it through the arts. many members of sufism are artists, musicians, or actors. so we have a choir. i will show a few photographs. i was showing you earlier one of our concerts in celebration of st. francis of assisi. a free concert, all of our concerts have been free. this is one such celebration. our children joined, our children's choir joined. >> that was st. marks, you brought almost the entire choir. >> it was a pleasure for us. >> you did all the music. it was wonderful. >> we have also been invited to perform at union square which is also a delight. this is one of the concerts at union square where we can share the universal message of love and brotherhood. it's a lovely forum for us to celebrate god and the unity. >> i asked you about the colors, the white. >> yes. that's r
we have been talking to terry and pascal about sufism reoriented. tell us more. terry i met you about a year and a half, two years ago with this heavenly choir you direct. >> one of the ways sufism reoriented members have found it most lovely to express their love for god is to express it through the arts. many members of sufism are artists, musicians, or actors. so we have a choir. i will show a few photographs. i was showing you earlier one of our concerts in celebration of st. francis...
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and from moscow to geneva, where dw correspondent terry shows is standing by 1st hi terry. now joe biden said that the u. s. agenda is not against russia, but he wanted to work towards stability and predictability. what steps did he outlined to work towards those? and well as, as my colleagues have mentioned, there were some areas that truly are not that divisive, including arms control. surprisingly, that was something that the us and russia have always been able to negotiate about arms control, even when the bilateral relationship in other areas is at rock bottom, which it may be narrow very nearly there. now. so this is one of the things that both sides agreed was, was a point of stability between them. present biden's press conference was, was much more strident actually than, than president putin's. he talked about the things that he had demanded of russia. the things that he had warned russia about, including the death possible death of election, of only the health of alexia volney, and about cyber attacks. and that's a really interesting one because as others have me
and from moscow to geneva, where dw correspondent terry shows is standing by 1st hi terry. now joe biden said that the u. s. agenda is not against russia, but he wanted to work towards stability and predictability. what steps did he outlined to work towards those? and well as, as my colleagues have mentioned, there were some areas that truly are not that divisive, including arms control. surprisingly, that was something that the us and russia have always been able to negotiate about arms...
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terry: i am optimistic they are trying to take that.m non-consensus 60% right now that you get a likely deal by the end of june, july 4, around there. bottom line, everybody is still around the poker table. continuing negotiations, new proposals as we've talked. the negotiating differences continue to narrow. they are now about 500 billion of -- about $500 billion apart total. there's progress, but not too much detail. nobody is rejecting out right. so things are continuing in a positive direction, but i will give you 40% that they fall apart. lisa: president biden has been pretty clear that even if he doesn't have a partisan support in congress, he does have it among the population, the people do support his proposal for infrastructure spending. how does four dollar oil affect that? the idea that when people go to the pump, they see very real inflation, though perhaps not pervasive across all of their purchases? terry: i think the administration's view of public support is a little bit overblown. but you expect that out of administrati
terry: i am optimistic they are trying to take that.m non-consensus 60% right now that you get a likely deal by the end of june, july 4, around there. bottom line, everybody is still around the poker table. continuing negotiations, new proposals as we've talked. the negotiating differences continue to narrow. they are now about 500 billion of -- about $500 billion apart total. there's progress, but not too much detail. nobody is rejecting out right. so things are continuing in a positive...
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terry: i am not. reason is simply the bipartisan group made part of their deal that there would not be tax increases. what you get in washington speak , you get a $1 trillion tax bill over five years. this is about a 100% plus up in that period of time over what the federal government would have spent anyway. at the same time it is not as if we are throwing six or $7 trillion at infrastructure problems. there is no guarantee they will get done quickly. the economic effect will be muted. they will put together for the 579 part that is the new spending, they put together a plenty -- a predictable grab bag of things that i think are soft, but gets the job done in budgetary terms. beyond that, the tax increase threat will end up being in the families, climate part of this thing, the reconciliation part. today i will give you 30% that might happen. i do not see them getting 50 democrats on it. taylor: terry haines, pangea policy founder, always great to have you. lisa said it right. we love getting terry o
terry: i am not. reason is simply the bipartisan group made part of their deal that there would not be tax increases. what you get in washington speak , you get a $1 trillion tax bill over five years. this is about a 100% plus up in that period of time over what the federal government would have spent anyway. at the same time it is not as if we are throwing six or $7 trillion at infrastructure problems. there is no guarantee they will get done quickly. the economic effect will be muted. they...
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alright, we'll leave it there, d w terry shows who's in geneva? thanks for that. right now we're going to cross over to moscow where dw corresponded. emily sherman is standing by and she's been tracking the story force there in russia. hi, emily, go to see you. and any surprises there from russian president vladimir putin. i think in a way the surprise was how positive of letting me put in sounded about bite. and especially considering that i think the relations between the 2 countries and between these 2 administrations started off on a real low point.
alright, we'll leave it there, d w terry shows who's in geneva? thanks for that. right now we're going to cross over to moscow where dw corresponded. emily sherman is standing by and she's been tracking the story force there in russia. hi, emily, go to see you. and any surprises there from russian president vladimir putin. i think in a way the surprise was how positive of letting me put in sounded about bite. and especially considering that i think the relations between the 2 countries and...
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terry, thank you. we see president biden's motorcade arriving now at villa la grange, that 18th century men mansion inside a public park. the carpet there waiting and so is the swiss president. we've noted right here in geneva, the american flag and the russian flag is up all over geneva. the two flags line the bridges here. they line the lakes. perhaps one of the great places on the globe to greet both leaders. they've been welcoming to both countries. president biden expected to get out of the car shortly. the question, martha, will he also take no questions? i'm sure that's what his team advised him to do. >> david, you talk about the city and its history. i was here in 1985 with gorbachev and reagan, their first summit. it tells you how long we've had this difficult, complicated relationship with russia. but also how important personal relationships are between two leaders. it was the first for gorbachev and reagan. they ended up having a fine relationship. i know one of the things from people i ta
terry, thank you. we see president biden's motorcade arriving now at villa la grange, that 18th century men mansion inside a public park. the carpet there waiting and so is the swiss president. we've noted right here in geneva, the american flag and the russian flag is up all over geneva. the two flags line the bridges here. they line the lakes. perhaps one of the great places on the globe to greet both leaders. they've been welcoming to both countries. president biden expected to get out of...
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welcome terry. so we just heard yet, instead of saying no new cold war with china. so how will nato respond to china's more assertive nature? hi, phil. well, in the end, what nato has to work with at this point is words. china doesn't directly threaten nato. it is simply all of these different activities that secretary general stalsen burge listed that has allies, very concerned china spends on its military far more than european allies. it has the 2nd largest military in the world after the united states. and it already has the largest navy. so this is not something that a military alliance can ignore, as told and berg mentioned to they are not happy with china's anti democratic behavior. and the message in the final communicate will be to china. that if you are going to be a major after on the international stage, you need to act responsibly in line with international norms. ok, said with attorney, because of course china isn't nature's only challenge and we'll hear from german chancellor angler medical on the alliance. his other big problem and who named dorothy
welcome terry. so we just heard yet, instead of saying no new cold war with china. so how will nato respond to china's more assertive nature? hi, phil. well, in the end, what nato has to work with at this point is words. china doesn't directly threaten nato. it is simply all of these different activities that secretary general stalsen burge listed that has allies, very concerned china spends on its military far more than european allies. it has the 2nd largest military in the world after the...
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terry mcauliffe joins me next. low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. one way we're making a difference. keeping your oysters business growing low cash mode on virtual wallet from pnc bank. has you swamped. you need to hire. i need indeed indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a shortlist of quality candidates from a resume data base claim your seventy-five-dollar credit when you post your first job at indeed.com/promo with schizophrenia, i see progress differently. it's in the small things i look forward to. with the people i want to share it with. it's doing my best to follow through. it's the little signs that make me feel like things could be better. signs that make it feel like real progress. caplyta effectively treats adults with schizophrenia. and it's just one pill, once a day, with no titration. caplyta can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles or confusion, which can mean a li
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good to see you, terry. so we, we've heard the nascent secret general over they tell us that there's no new cold war, but how, how can we expect natal to deal with what he is calling the china challenge? that's right, christina. nato definitely does not want to portray china as an enemy. but you heard the secretary journal general list all the concerns they have about china. it is the 2nd largest military in the world after the united states. it already has the largest navy. it doesn't follow international norms, it is not predictable. it cracks down on pro democracy protesters and on minorities . so this is just a country that nato definitely wants to keep front and center it wants to let aging know it's watching. it doesn't approve of this behavior. and it would like to bring china into international norm so that it can be a predictable and stable world. country and nato then will know how to handle its relations with aging theory standby, because i'd like for us to have a listen to the jimmy johnson langl
good to see you, terry. so we, we've heard the nascent secret general over they tell us that there's no new cold war, but how, how can we expect natal to deal with what he is calling the china challenge? that's right, christina. nato definitely does not want to portray china as an enemy. but you heard the secretary journal general list all the concerns they have about china. it is the 2nd largest military in the world after the united states. it already has the largest navy. it doesn't follow...
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please welcome back to the show, our friend, terry crews. how are you terry?xcited for the eighth and final season of "brooklyn 99" to start airing i know that you guys wrapped i talked to andy, who said it was -- it was emotional. you guys were saying goodbye i know you've said goodbye before, and then the show went from fox to nbc. but how was this time, knowing it was final >> oh, my god. first of all, there were so many tears, so many hugs. it was incredible. i mean, you have to understand -- you know, you spend more time with these castmates than you do with your own family you know >> seth: yeah. >> it's true and you go, "oh, my god. like, "this is the connection we had. and what was so beautiful -- i've been in places where things tended to fall apart you know what i mean like, you are there with people and all of a sudden you're like, "i don't like them anymore." you know but it did not happen on this show we actually got closer and closer and better and better and what can i say man i feel like -- you know, when i move across the country, i know i'm m
please welcome back to the show, our friend, terry crews. how are you terry?xcited for the eighth and final season of "brooklyn 99" to start airing i know that you guys wrapped i talked to andy, who said it was -- it was emotional. you guys were saying goodbye i know you've said goodbye before, and then the show went from fox to nbc. but how was this time, knowing it was final >> oh, my god. first of all, there were so many tears, so many hugs. it was incredible. i mean, you...
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good evening to you, terry. you know, based on what the president said in their press conferences today, you get the impression that biden and who didn't agreed to disagree and then threw some red lines in. was this a successful summer? i think both sides will say it was successful summit because as we heard, both presidents came out saying that the other had been professional and, and cordial. and in fact, there, there were some, some more similarities besides the fact that they agreed to continue talking on nuclear weapons and further arms. of course, in fact, that's something that was already agreed earlier in the biden administration. but they also gave the impression that they will continue talking also on this very, very critical issue of cyber attacks. now, it will remain to be seen whether russia will stop funding these attacks, perpetrating them in different ways. but this is something that president biden may clear. he is not willing, willing to let why he said that, although he didn't threaten russia,
good evening to you, terry. you know, based on what the president said in their press conferences today, you get the impression that biden and who didn't agreed to disagree and then threw some red lines in. was this a successful summer? i think both sides will say it was successful summit because as we heard, both presidents came out saying that the other had been professional and, and cordial. and in fact, there, there were some, some more similarities besides the fact that they agreed to...
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it doesn't even really exist i guess in terry's mindset. he knows it is a real problem for him, that is why. >> hard to believe someone could be so detached, for someone who has been in politics for 40 years could be so accomplished in sidestepping the most important issue virginia families are facing right now which is the education of our children, forcing our children to view everything through the lens of race and dividing them into groups and pitting them against one another, this is the absolute antithesis of what we know we need to do as society and the community which has come together and find things that unite us at a time we are coming out of the pandemic and absolutely trying to get our lives back and reestablish something that is much closer to common sense, we are seeing chaos and that is what my opponent is all about, going back in time, tired policies that didn't work when he was governor before and virginians absolutely want common sense, not the chaos he represents. >> what he is advocating as well, everyone from the commo
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read, terry? so this, this court case started more than a year ago and was mainly dealing with procedural issues up until now. now this week, for the 1st time, the court is going to be presented with some of the evidence and this is going to be most likely we're expecting some forensic evidence regarding the wreckage regarding the reconstruction of image 17, which was viewed by the court here and then had linda just about a week ago and also forensic evidence regarding the bodies of the victims. this is going to be very difficult to hear for, for the next of kin who are also some of them are going to be present here at the, at the court and in people. but this is likely going to give some, some important insights into what actually took that image 17 out of this guy. and if from, from where this alleged missile was fired, now, the defendants in this trial, they're still at large. they're being tried in a sense here, what more do we know about these defendants and their whereabouts? so these are fo
read, terry? so this, this court case started more than a year ago and was mainly dealing with procedural issues up until now. now this week, for the 1st time, the court is going to be presented with some of the evidence and this is going to be most likely we're expecting some forensic evidence regarding the wreckage regarding the reconstruction of image 17, which was viewed by the court here and then had linda just about a week ago and also forensic evidence regarding the bodies of the...
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ah, ah, hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russia is in the grip of a 3rd wave of the credit virus that's threatening to overwhelm the country's health service. the capital moscow recorded 144 covered 19 deaths and 24 hours on sunday. that's the highest rate since the beginning of the pandemic, and an average of $20000.00 new infections are being reported across the country each day. authorities are imposing strict new measures to counter the search. as d w uri, rosetta reports st. petersburg city beach couldn't be busy with the temperatures about 30 degrees celsius. philistines of russians have come to the gulf of finland to escape the hot weather. and social distances. russia is in the middle of its 3rd quarter on a virus wave thanks to rapidly spreading. delta variance, the storage is astounding. the alarm is in you taishan accounts for almost 90 percent over the u. k. scale restitution with school with 9 explosives. you have had record numbers of new because mortality statistics are not going eith
ah, ah, hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. russia is in the grip of a 3rd wave of the credit virus that's threatening to overwhelm the country's health service. the capital moscow recorded 144 covered 19 deaths and 24 hours on sunday. that's the highest rate since the beginning of the pandemic, and an average of $20000.00 new infections are being reported across the country each day. authorities are imposing strict new measures to counter the search. as d w uri, rosetta reports...
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well this is what we're learning at, terry. there isn't enough support. it's in the case of brand, it's the death of 3 people. and then of course, the authorities realized something was wrong and rolls out that mess his face. but that has always been the challenge that, that people who live out in the room areas as we call them. these are the people who lack access to hospital, for example, people in the near the hospital is nearly 200 kilometers away period is a long road. so people understood that because they being out in the remote part of the country, they had to take action on their own. and you for that initiation, they decided they had a warranty on their own. because if somebody really needed to get to the hospital, it would have been a real challenge to get them back. so these are people who luxury how k at periods, essentially, and luxury because they don't access it. and we see that the help take that doesn't reach the areas where they are. ok, well, wherever you are in a big city or small village, access to health care is crucial, especially
well this is what we're learning at, terry. there isn't enough support. it's in the case of brand, it's the death of 3 people. and then of course, the authorities realized something was wrong and rolls out that mess his face. but that has always been the challenge that, that people who live out in the room areas as we call them. these are the people who lack access to hospital, for example, people in the near the hospital is nearly 200 kilometers away period is a long road. so people understood...
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well, the w correspondent, terry shows in geneva for that so much. hi terry. and have you heard anything so far about how the talks are going? we don't really have an idea about how things are going inside the room other than the fact that they are now on to their 2nd meeting. the 1st meeting was just between the president and their foreign ministers and their secretary of state in the u. s. case, we now know that they're in a larger meeting with 5 eights on each side in addition to the presidents. so things are at least moving along. unlike the trump in helsinki, there will be other people in the room. so that of course helps when we want read out later of how things went and the on beyond between the 2 men, joe biden has been on a charm offensive. terry, we've had the g 7 summit in england and nato. and you meetings in brussels, of course, now all in the run off to this meeting has he succeeded in reassuring allies that america is back as he put us. certainly at nato, where i covered those meetings. he did succeed allies were very ready to hear this message,
well, the w correspondent, terry shows in geneva for that so much. hi terry. and have you heard anything so far about how the talks are going? we don't really have an idea about how things are going inside the room other than the fact that they are now on to their 2nd meeting. the 1st meeting was just between the president and their foreign ministers and their secretary of state in the u. s. case, we now know that they're in a larger meeting with 5 eights on each side in addition to the...
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work is always terry. thank you. all right, i'm doing now by michelle gil link. he is a member of the german bonus tag driven parliament from the sep party. he's also a deputy chairman of the german russian parliamentary friendship group. it's good to have you back on the program, mr. link, let me ask you as well, you as a german, as an, as a european. was this a successful summit and for whom what i think it was, as we heard right now, it was a visa professional summit. it was a very important that we hadn't circus, but we had a professional summit with no takers with foreign ministers. well prepared, and i'm pretty sure it's president biden. he addressed all the critical things that need to be addressed in private, one to one. quite the contrary, his predecessor, donald trump in helsinki, which was to us, european, the nightmare. whatever. i want you to take a listen to what the foreign policy chief said today about what europe has to do concerning its relationship with russia. take a listen. it, the uni
work is always terry. thank you. all right, i'm doing now by michelle gil link. he is a member of the german bonus tag driven parliament from the sep party. he's also a deputy chairman of the german russian parliamentary friendship group. it's good to have you back on the program, mr. link, let me ask you as well, you as a german, as an, as a european. was this a successful summit and for whom what i think it was, as we heard right now, it was a visa professional summit. it was a very important...
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good evening to you, terry. if you look at the whole summer, this meeting which went almost 4 hours, how would you describe it? can we say that this was a successful summit? and if so, for who i think we can brand because both presidents came out of the meeting, telling, admittedly their sides of the stories. but similar versions of the story of the topics that got discussed. they both said that they had explained what their red lines were to the other side and that the other side had understood that. so that already is a move forward in terms of transparency. president biden acknowledge that, you know, some of the things they talked about like moving ahead on, on possibly ending some of the cyber attacks that we know are backed by the kremlin . he said he's not sure that, that those will be stopped. but, but at least talking about them raises that possibility. and one interesting thing he said is that is that he believes that president putin is concerned about his credibility and the world, his standing in the
good evening to you, terry. if you look at the whole summer, this meeting which went almost 4 hours, how would you describe it? can we say that this was a successful summit? and if so, for who i think we can brand because both presidents came out of the meeting, telling, admittedly their sides of the stories. but similar versions of the story of the topics that got discussed. they both said that they had explained what their red lines were to the other side and that the other side had...
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terry bradshaw: hi, i'm terry bradshaw rocky bleier: and i'm rocky bleier. col.reg gadson. terry bradshaw: on this independence day, our heartfelt thanks, to all of our military veterans for their service. col. greg gadson: we honor our veterans, and those who are no longer with us. rocky bleier: to all of our military serving around the world, thank you for defending the many freedoms we enjoy. terry bradshaw: tune in to salute to veterans for discussions about the issues our military veterans face daily. salute to veterans presented by sap, navy federal credit union, verizon visit us online at www.salutetoveterans.org >>> u.s. averages on pace to close out a strong first half of the year our next guest says the majors are overvalued nice to see you again, rupal it's good to have you. >> likewise, sara. go ahead. >> talk to us about your strategy from here you don't think the action will happen in the major averaging anymore. why is that? and what do you do instead >> i think it's well known that valuations are very reach. typically they tend to be a precursor o
terry bradshaw: hi, i'm terry bradshaw rocky bleier: and i'm rocky bleier. col.reg gadson. terry bradshaw: on this independence day, our heartfelt thanks, to all of our military veterans for their service. col. greg gadson: we honor our veterans, and those who are no longer with us. rocky bleier: to all of our military serving around the world, thank you for defending the many freedoms we enjoy. terry bradshaw: tune in to salute to veterans for discussions about the issues our military veterans...
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i spoke to terry scoggin, the ceo of titus regional medical center, for an update. know that you had a surge and then in may of 2020 and then you had a second surge and then you had a third surge, which i think was right around halloween and then lasted until february of this year. what was the impact of that? >> well, across the whole community, it was devastating. we opened a floor in the hospital that had been closed for seven years. we opened it up to house patients. and then right after halloween, it became an issue. we had 29 patients at any given time with covid, and that's a lot for a rural hospital our size. that's over half of what we normally have on a daily basis. we went from having one hospitalist to having three doctors working 24 hours a day to take care of our patients. we lost, unfortunately, one of our team members during this. we took care of our own friends or family, our community. soledad: a year ago, you said the funding from the feds, which was super important, wasn't enough. do you eventually get everything that you needed? >> it's a little
i spoke to terry scoggin, the ceo of titus regional medical center, for an update. know that you had a surge and then in may of 2020 and then you had a second surge and then you had a third surge, which i think was right around halloween and then lasted until february of this year. what was the impact of that? >> well, across the whole community, it was devastating. we opened a floor in the hospital that had been closed for seven years. we opened it up to house patients. and then right...
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you had the invasion of crimea that terry referred to. big disagreements over russian behavior in syria. under george w. bush after bubush looked into his eyes and saw his soul you had significant tensions between the bush administration and putin's russia over issues like iraq and ch chechnya. here there's an effort by both men to turn the temperature down. i expect we won't see huge deliverables, but we'll see signs of a slightly warming relationship even if that only means willing to engage with one another. >> i think that's an extraordinary point, jon, how punctual both leaders were this morning. president putin arriving on time which is somewhat uncharacteristic of the president. the pictures are on your screen are from moments ago. international reporters gathered at villa la grange. the moment president biden and president putin shaking hands, which we knew they we're awaiting images from inside. there stark differences between this summit, between president biden and pruesident putin and the summit with president putin. terry mor
you had the invasion of crimea that terry referred to. big disagreements over russian behavior in syria. under george w. bush after bubush looked into his eyes and saw his soul you had significant tensions between the bush administration and putin's russia over issues like iraq and ch chechnya. here there's an effort by both men to turn the temperature down. i expect we won't see huge deliverables, but we'll see signs of a slightly warming relationship even if that only means willing to engage...
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did you lay out terry clearly what it was that the penalty — terry clearly what it was that the penaltyt critical infrastructure? did you leave that vague? did he respond to that _ you leave that vague? did he respond to that in _ you leave that vague? did he respond to that in any way? let you leave that vague? did he respond to that in any way?— to that in any way? let me answer our to that in any way? let me answer your second _ to that in any way? let me answer your second question _ to that in any way? let me answer your second question first. - to that in any way? let me answer your second question first. i - your second question first. i pointed out to him that we have significant cyber capability, and he knows it. he doesn't know exactly what it is, but it is significant. in fact, if they violate those basic norms, we will respond. he knows. within the cyber realm. number two, i think that the last thing he wants now is a cold war. without quoting him, which i don't think is appropriate, let me ask a rhetorical question — you got a multi—thousand mile border with china, china mo
did you lay out terry clearly what it was that the penalty — terry clearly what it was that the penaltyt critical infrastructure? did you leave that vague? did he respond to that _ you leave that vague? did he respond to that in _ you leave that vague? did he respond to that in any way? let you leave that vague? did he respond to that in any way?— to that in any way? let me answer our to that in any way? let me answer your second _ to that in any way? let me answer your second question _ to...
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nbc bay area terry mcsweeney has more. >> reporter: tonight san francisco has put the word out to its 35,000 employees, once the covid-19 vaccines are fully approved by the food and drug administration, the clock starts ticking down to mandatory vaccination. those who refuse to do so could be terminated. >> at this point we're focused on compliance and on helping our employees see their way through to getting themselves vaccinated. >> right now the vaccines only have emergency approval from the fda. full approval likely months away and even then, employees will have another ten weeks to comply with the policy. there will be medical and religious exemptions. >> what has become clear in the science, the vaccine is the best protection for our employees and for the public that we serve. >> now starting monday, employees will have 30 days to prove their vaccination stat with us the city in keeping with cal osha regulations. >> in order to allow our employees who have been vaccinated which we believe to be the majority of them to work unmasked, we have to know their status. >> reporter: the
nbc bay area terry mcsweeney has more. >> reporter: tonight san francisco has put the word out to its 35,000 employees, once the covid-19 vaccines are fully approved by the food and drug administration, the clock starts ticking down to mandatory vaccination. those who refuse to do so could be terminated. >> at this point we're focused on compliance and on helping our employees see their way through to getting themselves vaccinated. >> right now the vaccines only have emergency...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. an exceptionally rare attack off our coast a surfer in the hospital after a shark attacked him off san mateo county this morning. here's a map showing where it happened. gray whale cove state park, south of pacifica. beach is now closed. signs are posted to warn people about what happened. christie smith has the very latest for us. >> we had a victim in the water. he was bitten by a shark. it was a younger great white. >> reporter: just after 9:00 saturday morning, the emergency call came in about gray whale cove state beach. >> he was surfing. so he was relatively close to the shore. and he was out surfing and the great white came up and took one bite out of him and released him. >> reporter: the shark bit the man in the back of his right thigh. he was able to make it up to the shore and witnesses helped get him up to the beach and get help. >> it was a serious injury. >> reporter: people who came to the beach right after the attack were shocked to learn what happened. >> fairly surp
i'm terry mcsweeney. an exceptionally rare attack off our coast a surfer in the hospital after a shark attacked him off san mateo county this morning. here's a map showing where it happened. gray whale cove state park, south of pacifica. beach is now closed. signs are posted to warn people about what happened. christie smith has the very latest for us. >> we had a victim in the water. he was bitten by a shark. it was a younger great white. >> reporter: just after 9:00 saturday...
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next slide please terry.southeast center is the new 2022 square feet center that's under construction. we have recently completed the still topping off celebration in march, which is a significant milestone for the project and signifies installation of lost still for the new building. building completion is targeted for completion in 2000 and '22 and the maxing hall health centers are also targeting completion by the end of this month. the project's scope includes an upgrade ensure renovation. and then on the castro mission health center project we started construction earlier this year with construction focused on demolition, hazmat abatement and removal. this project scope is similar to maxine hall health center which includes the seismic upgrade and interior renovation. this project is targeted for completion by late 2022. with that let me turn it back to marc and alicia to talk about the dsm research building project. >> if you've not been on the campus, you're going to be impressed to see this building g
next slide please terry.southeast center is the new 2022 square feet center that's under construction. we have recently completed the still topping off celebration in march, which is a significant milestone for the project and signifies installation of lost still for the new building. building completion is targeted for completion in 2000 and '22 and the maxing hall health centers are also targeting completion by the end of this month. the project's scope includes an upgrade ensure renovation....
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so, terry, shelter, you are saying that as far as china goes tough, a words from nato. what about russia? what form is nato's response likely to take? well, certainly with russia, it's a different question because russia borders, nato allies, several nato allies directly threatened by moscow regularly. so it's certainly had a greater geo political stake in what moscow is doing at the moment. but again, there have been many, many very strong statements against russian behavior and it hasn't seem to have any impact. the relationship is going nothing but down. so in fact, at this point, they will likely reiterate those messages. but all eyes are really on this meeting . on wednesday between president biden and putin, and i can definitely say that as president biden heads into this meeting in geneva, he is carrying the wishes of european allies on his shoulders. they all want to see very, very strong statements from president biden, drawing some lines in the sand and telling russia it may not go further. it needs to stop these malign activities. so president biden is in eur
so, terry, shelter, you are saying that as far as china goes tough, a words from nato. what about russia? what form is nato's response likely to take? well, certainly with russia, it's a different question because russia borders, nato allies, several nato allies directly threatened by moscow regularly. so it's certainly had a greater geo political stake in what moscow is doing at the moment. but again, there have been many, many very strong statements against russian behavior and it hasn't seem...
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well, you know, your prove that, let them then let me, let me follow terry. it's easy to terry, please, and decide you want to highlight the negative stuff, even when there is no evidence and you don't, you cannot use, you know, reports that i turned out. bye. bye bye bye bye, the you know, the united nation make? no, this is our thing in your country. they said in the incident witnesses that c c t, v. cameras and lights were switched off shortly before soldiers opened fire on peaceful protesters. the un says this indicates a disturbing level of premeditation. your government has apparently set a panels of inquiry to look into. there's to look into other incidence by you know, a group of your security forces which right group say routinely practice torture. i just like to ask you, you know, how, how can the public trust that they will. but you will really get to the bottom of what happened when it seems as if you don't want to really look at it, the nigerian, the nigerian public, the overwhelming majority of the niger and public truck that the government, the
well, you know, your prove that, let them then let me, let me follow terry. it's easy to terry, please, and decide you want to highlight the negative stuff, even when there is no evidence and you don't, you cannot use, you know, reports that i turned out. bye. bye bye bye bye, the you know, the united nation make? no, this is our thing in your country. they said in the incident witnesses that c c t, v. cameras and lights were switched off shortly before soldiers opened fire on peaceful...
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hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. we're leaders gathering in southern england will announce a plan to vaccinate the world by the end of next year. at the g 7 summit in cornwall, they will pledge to provide 1000000000 doses of cobit 19 vaccine to poorer countries . the move aims to address criticism that wealthy nations have secured the vast majority of vaccines against current of iris for themselves. meeting you a k prime minister ahead of the summit, president joe biden said the us would donate 500000000 vaccine shops. it began with friendly elbow bomb, british prime minister, boris johnson, and us president joe biden's, 1st in with an encounter continued in a convivial and cheerful tone. romantic views and the sidewalks were the 1st lady's included. power finally here. and it's been, you know, it's a beautiful beginning. leaders made a point of highlighting the nation's famed special relationship and made it official by signing an updated version of the 80 year old atlantic charter bite and said the alliance would h
hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. we're leaders gathering in southern england will announce a plan to vaccinate the world by the end of next year. at the g 7 summit in cornwall, they will pledge to provide 1000000000 doses of cobit 19 vaccine to poorer countries . the move aims to address criticism that wealthy nations have secured the vast majority of vaccines against current of iris for themselves. meeting you a k prime minister ahead of the summit, president joe biden said...