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i thought that before i interviewed him, actually. >> according to terry dicus, terry britt did have, for lack of a better term, a type. he liked pretty blonde, blue eyed girls. uh, and holly fit that type. >> reporter: the dark underbelly of decatur county, the criminal underworld of drug addicts and sex offenders is a foreign country to karen bobo. >> we didn't live in that culture. we lived in our own little circle -- >> so you weren't even aware of it? >> that that world existed? absolutely not. we were just hardworking family. i thought that's how everybody lived. >> tell me about terry britt. >> he is a -- horrible, horrible human being. he spent the majority of his life in prison for kidnappin' and rape. and he absolutely perfectly matches the description that clint bobo provided of holly's abductor. >> his entire alibi was a lie, from start to finish -- complete and total fabrication. >> reporter: his alibi was that he was buying a bathtub with his wife at this salvage yard. problem is dicus says the store has no record of that sale. dicus does not believe it's a coincidence t
i thought that before i interviewed him, actually. >> according to terry dicus, terry britt did have, for lack of a better term, a type. he liked pretty blonde, blue eyed girls. uh, and holly fit that type. >> reporter: the dark underbelly of decatur county, the criminal underworld of drug addicts and sex offenders is a foreign country to karen bobo. >> we didn't live in that culture. we lived in our own little circle -- >> so you weren't even aware of it? >> that...
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we have terry low who was a recipient of a loan. let us know what your experience with hebrew free loan has been. >> sure, i received an unemployment loan that was about foouf yores ago. i was laid off from my job in 2012. we were coming out of the recession and i was laid off so that's always a hard challenge. it happened at a time when more things were going on. i was diagnosed with breast cancer and i had to put my house up for a short sale so we lost our family home. hi a teenager son who went through a serious mental health crisis and i was dealing with these things and i didn't know how we would survive. a friend suggest hebrew free loan. >> so you went to hebrew free loan and you got an unemployment loan. >> officially the name of the program is recent unemployment. somebody has to be unemployed in the past year and it's meant to be we call it jewish unemployment. it's supposed to supplement what they may get from the state but it's very difficult for people in a situation like terry's to survive with just receiving this smal
we have terry low who was a recipient of a loan. let us know what your experience with hebrew free loan has been. >> sure, i received an unemployment loan that was about foouf yores ago. i was laid off from my job in 2012. we were coming out of the recession and i was laid off so that's always a hard challenge. it happened at a time when more things were going on. i was diagnosed with breast cancer and i had to put my house up for a short sale so we lost our family home. hi a teenager son...
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officials arrested one of brian terry's alleged killers. five others have plead guilty or been found guilty by a jury in the case. one suspect is still on the loose. hundreds of guns that the feds allowed to be trafficked to criminals are still missing and unaccounted for. ahead on "full measure." a costly relic to the tune of hundreds of billions of your tax dollars from the nuclear arms race. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. ever. with download speeds up to 940 megs - 20 times faster than most people have. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus hbo for one year and multi-room dvr service for two years, all with a two-year agreement. and switching has never been easier. get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. go to fiosgigabit.com sharyl: one legacy of america's nuclear weapons program is an incredible
officials arrested one of brian terry's alleged killers. five others have plead guilty or been found guilty by a jury in the case. one suspect is still on the loose. hundreds of guns that the feds allowed to be trafficked to criminals are still missing and unaccounted for. ahead on "full measure." a costly relic to the tune of hundreds of billions of your tax dollars from the nuclear arms race. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. ever. with download speeds up to 940...
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that's terry's attempt at a clock face. but in terms of his ideas and in terms of the words, he was still writing every single day. this is his world, bizarre, brilliant and has never seen before. as never seen before. john kay, bbc news, salisbury museum. time for a look at the weather — here's lucy martin. thank you, george, hello and good evening, a fairly cool field to things today, this afternoon saw a mixture of sunny spells and showers, some fairly heavy, they are dying off inland. as we go through this evening and overnight we will continue to see the shower is confined to the coast, this feature brings showers south through scotla nd brings showers south through scotland into northern england and wales. a few showers for northern ireland and south—west of england. further south and east staying largely dry but it will be cold with temperatures in towns and cities 10 celsius, touch cooler in rural areas. a bright start to the date and cold and a few showers around but some good spells of sunshine as well. here w
that's terry's attempt at a clock face. but in terms of his ideas and in terms of the words, he was still writing every single day. this is his world, bizarre, brilliant and has never seen before. as never seen before. john kay, bbc news, salisbury museum. time for a look at the weather — here's lucy martin. thank you, george, hello and good evening, a fairly cool field to things today, this afternoon saw a mixture of sunny spells and showers, some fairly heavy, they are dying off inland. as...
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terry crews, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] catch the new season of "brooklyn nine-nine" tuesdays at 9:30 p.m. on fox. we'll be right back with comedian jack whitehall. stick around, everybody. yo, i love this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my great granddaughter, you may never know me, but when i look at you, i look back on my life and i know what it was for. so you could have the childhood they said i couldn't have... in the places they said i couldn't go... in the words they said i couldn't speak. how i've imagined your life between my shifts, in my studies, in books and pages; in nights so late i've seen your face in definitions. but what if i struggled and sacrificed and swore i'd succeed, so you could wake up one day with the choice to be anything you wanted? well then, my great granddaughter... it would all be worth it. ♪ ♪ when it comes to helping maria iher daughter,le mom. shopping for groceries, unclogging the sink, setting updentist appointments and planning birthday parties, nobody does it
terry crews, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] catch the new season of "brooklyn nine-nine" tuesdays at 9:30 p.m. on fox. we'll be right back with comedian jack whitehall. stick around, everybody. yo, i love this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ my great granddaughter, you may never know me, but when i look at you, i look back on my life and i know what it was for. so you could have the childhood they said i couldn't have... in the places they said i couldn't go... in the words they said...
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that's terry's attempt at a clock face. but in terms of his ideas and in terms of the words, he was still writing every single day. this is his world, bizarre, brilliant and as never seen before. john kay, bbc news, salisbury museum. the prestigious mercury prize — it's awarded ever year for the best album from the uk and ireland. a short list of 12 was drawn up for this year's entries, including ed sheeran and stormzy. and in the last few minutes, the winner has been announced. 0ur entertainment correspondent chi chi izundu is on the red carpet. indeed. the winner has been announced for the mercury prize 2017. he goes by sampha, this was the announcement made a few minutes ago. the winner of the 2017 hyundai mercury prize is... sampha. in case you don't know anything about their music, he is actually quite a soulful artist who has worked with a number of big—name artists such as beyonce and kanye west. this is a flavour of what his music is like. #no music is like. # no one knows me like the piano
that's terry's attempt at a clock face. but in terms of his ideas and in terms of the words, he was still writing every single day. this is his world, bizarre, brilliant and as never seen before. john kay, bbc news, salisbury museum. the prestigious mercury prize — it's awarded ever year for the best album from the uk and ireland. a short list of 12 was drawn up for this year's entries, including ed sheeran and stormzy. and in the last few minutes, the winner has been announced. 0ur...
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host: terry jeffrey. guest: if you look at what republicans in the house are trying to do about planned parenthood, there are a couple of aspects. they are going to completely eliminate act 10, which is the program that pain parenthood gets money from -- planned parenthood gets money from congressional funding. and they are increasingly to organizations that don't do abortion. they do 320,000 abortions, and should americans pay taxes and organization an that does abortions and i say no . there are plenty of other places that don't kill maybe. guest: planned parenthood doesn't use federal money for the abortion services in five. -- it provides. planned parenthood is a respected health care provider around this country. a huge number of american women depend on planned parenthood for their health care. it's only in recent years that the far right of the republican party has demonized planned parenthood. it used to have, among its many ,upporters, the bush family nancy reagan, is a relatively new development
host: terry jeffrey. guest: if you look at what republicans in the house are trying to do about planned parenthood, there are a couple of aspects. they are going to completely eliminate act 10, which is the program that pain parenthood gets money from -- planned parenthood gets money from congressional funding. and they are increasingly to organizations that don't do abortion. they do 320,000 abortions, and should americans pay taxes and organization an that does abortions and i say no . there...
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well i'm terry martin welcome to d.w. special coverage of the german election. i'm going to michael has won a fourth term as chancellor but the election result was painful for the country's main parties they've lost a lot of votes compared to the last election four years ago that's true not only for medicals conservatives but also for the social democrats are center left coalition partners in the current government now both parties say they will work to win voters back. joy and despair for germany's conservatives they lost significant ground this time around the chance of an anglo-american will still serve a fourth term she says she'd wished for a better result which is now set to form a new government. isn't starts the cuff week the c.d.u. in the c.s.u. have emerged as the strongest parties we have the mandate to form a government and no one will form one against us. the social democrats are in shock after their worst ever result the so-called schultz effect a bump in the polls when party leader martin schulz declared his candidacy went nowhere he's now ruling
well i'm terry martin welcome to d.w. special coverage of the german election. i'm going to michael has won a fourth term as chancellor but the election result was painful for the country's main parties they've lost a lot of votes compared to the last election four years ago that's true not only for medicals conservatives but also for the social democrats are center left coalition partners in the current government now both parties say they will work to win voters back. joy and despair for...
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with spin watches david miller from winston churchill to frank sinatra we speak british photographer terry o'neill about sixty years of being behind the lens of award winning cinema groundbreaking music and chattering politics. coming up in today's going underground but first today marks the start of britain's labor party conference in brighton in the south of england but what has the u.k. labor party stood for until jeremy corbyn was elected twice to lead what is now europe's biggest political party well internationally labor is known for the rhetoric of this man but get the party. bosses bus as well because we are on the same side the same team britain united will win but many some may ask was labor not always on the side of the bosses except maybe for a bit after nine hundred forty five and when this man was trying to turn the tide of neo liberalism in the party can i ask you how you think. it's not about that and you're correct if you make it about that what we're talking about today is the rebirth of hope of people. who wants to no power on earth will stop it until it wants to change.
with spin watches david miller from winston churchill to frank sinatra we speak british photographer terry o'neill about sixty years of being behind the lens of award winning cinema groundbreaking music and chattering politics. coming up in today's going underground but first today marks the start of britain's labor party conference in brighton in the south of england but what has the u.k. labor party stood for until jeremy corbyn was elected twice to lead what is now europe's biggest political...
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terry: a lot of it is. we have been seeing the synchronized global growth story. 2016 was all about u.s. centric story. this year is about europe and japan to a certain extent. japan has had six straight quarters of growth in a row a positive gdp. markets are seeing higher export values as well as an uptick in investment. this is a really strong broad global recovery. jonathan: why can austria issue a century bond with the yield of 2.1%? we can go into the details that it's offering. and $11 billion auto book for $3.5 billion of century bonds. none of us will be around when this thing matures unless central banks get crazy with health care as well. i'm wondering what's going on here. terry: i think it's interesting, but it's companies being able to take advantage of the huge demand for yield as well as the duration and risk and portfolios. we can say rightfully or wrongfully that it's justified, but the reality is that there's supplyt a huge amount of and bond investors are stretching. that may be wrong and
terry: a lot of it is. we have been seeing the synchronized global growth story. 2016 was all about u.s. centric story. this year is about europe and japan to a certain extent. japan has had six straight quarters of growth in a row a positive gdp. markets are seeing higher export values as well as an uptick in investment. this is a really strong broad global recovery. jonathan: why can austria issue a century bond with the yield of 2.1%? we can go into the details that it's offering. and $11...
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terry haines: i am not surprised . as we parse through it this morning, what i saw was a confluence of interest and when a confluence of interest happens in a republican democracy, things usually happen. what you have is a situation where the dynamic -- we arty saw the debt ceiling, a successful debt ceiling resolution tied. the hurricanes make that more likely. nobody wants to be playing games with government spending at a time like this. you have got a likely resolution already. when republican leaders talked about kicking the can for three months on spending bills, you the response of leadership, leader policy, both saying, great, we will deal with the debt ceiling at that same timeframe. sets up aid, it bigger confrontation in december. megan: what we are seeing now and reporting is that trump has agreed that this is a democratic furiousrepublicans were about this. that we do have mitch mcconnell, paul ryan, saying that this is not what they wanted. that is what we are seeing. we will have a lot more information to
terry haines: i am not surprised . as we parse through it this morning, what i saw was a confluence of interest and when a confluence of interest happens in a republican democracy, things usually happen. what you have is a situation where the dynamic -- we arty saw the debt ceiling, a successful debt ceiling resolution tied. the hurricanes make that more likely. nobody wants to be playing games with government spending at a time like this. you have got a likely resolution already. when...
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terry o'neill is here to take a peek at number ten downing street to take pictures. do you remember that as i'd shoot the queen and the. prime ministers who were still around at the time which was two minutes to shoot couple of pictures because really i didn't know i was in them must read that. but surely do they don't realise they've got terry neal to do the phone oh they're going to give him time to do would be queen around . the queen's style hugo thatcher photograph is clearly trying to humanize her well yeah exactly i needed to try to make it seem more family you know not that she was manly but she just needed to read each about four or five prime ministers in my time and had access to them and i still don't. you know there's no. great english politician but you know they you couldn't figure out why they. go where they go one of the most iconic images arguably of the twentieth century one of the greatest photographs is your photograph of your ex-wife you know. in the beverly hall royal yes. just tell me a little while i was shooting. people magazine and because
terry o'neill is here to take a peek at number ten downing street to take pictures. do you remember that as i'd shoot the queen and the. prime ministers who were still around at the time which was two minutes to shoot couple of pictures because really i didn't know i was in them must read that. but surely do they don't realise they've got terry neal to do the phone oh they're going to give him time to do would be queen around . the queen's style hugo thatcher photograph is clearly trying to...
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. >> reporter: flags are at half staff at fire station 2 for battalion chief terry smirtle. adepartment says it appears he decided from natural causes. >> i think everyone is sort of in a state of shock. didn't see it coming. >> reporter: the union says terry was supposed to speak at a mass for 9/11. we spoke to him in 2006 where he showed off a tattoo he got after volunteering at ground zero a month after the attack. >> just to see the devastation was just a war zone. >> reporter: outside of the fire house, he was dedicated to the firefighters toy program. the long time volunteer's last project send these toys to houston. >> he was great at sorting books, filling basketballs, all the sports items. he always operated the air compressor we have. >> reporter: while the exact cause of death hasn't been determined, the job can be taxing. >> potential cardiac injuries are attributable to the job. >> reporter: in a statement the mayor said terry put the safety of our residents and city above his own day and day out. his brother was a retired battalion chief. he leaves behind a wif
. >> reporter: flags are at half staff at fire station 2 for battalion chief terry smirtle. adepartment says it appears he decided from natural causes. >> i think everyone is sort of in a state of shock. didn't see it coming. >> reporter: the union says terry was supposed to speak at a mass for 9/11. we spoke to him in 2006 where he showed off a tattoo he got after volunteering at ground zero a month after the attack. >> just to see the devastation was just a war zone....
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>> terry, thank you. you heard terry point out the south korean government says it has detected signs that north korea is preparing for another ballistic missile launch aimed at the prask. i wa ganyard tonight. and first, let's talk about the strength of the bomb just tested by north korea. how strong is it? >> reporter: david, they have stepped up from a becausic atomic weapon to a complex they remember nuclear device. they believe it's between five and eight times stronger than the bomb dropped on hiroshima in world war ii. >> you told us how far those could feasibly going, the most recent going higher and further than before. what concerns you about the test of this nuclear bomb? >> reporter: david, it's the consistent progress they have made in their missile program and nuclear weapons. theoretically, he has the ability to hit most of the united states with a thermonuclear weapon, and more concerning is no matter what the u.s. seems to do, he doesn't slow down. in short, kim is winning, and the rest o
>> terry, thank you. you heard terry point out the south korean government says it has detected signs that north korea is preparing for another ballistic missile launch aimed at the prask. i wa ganyard tonight. and first, let's talk about the strength of the bomb just tested by north korea. how strong is it? >> reporter: david, they have stepped up from a becausic atomic weapon to a complex they remember nuclear device. they believe it's between five and eight times stronger than...
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>> terry moran with us tonight. thank you, terry. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the wildfires in the west. the new warnings tonight. the major fire growing in size, crossing state lines. there is new concern tonight about the air quality over an american city. >>> also the murder mystery. the young husband accused of killing his wife, pointing to the cold medicine he took. what he claims happened before waking up to find her dead in their home. >>> and more on an emergency landing. the jet headed to new york city. the flames shooting from the engine. what we have learned tonight. a lot more news ahead. say with us. the flames shooting from the engine. what we have learned tonight. a lot more news ahead. say with us. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke as far as i used to. due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but no matter where i ride, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis.
>> terry moran with us tonight. thank you, terry. >>> there is much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the wildfires in the west. the new warnings tonight. the major fire growing in size, crossing state lines. there is new concern tonight about the air quality over an american city. >>> also the murder mystery. the young husband accused of killing his wife, pointing to the cold medicine he took. what he claims happened before waking up to find her...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. not welcome at the white house. the warriors find themselves in the middle of a political drama that first played out on social media. a little history first. back in 2015 the warriors were honored at the white house, as is customary for any championship team. but just two years later a very different dynamic with the current commander in chief, who pulled their invitation. nbc bay area's marianne favreau live in oakland with how the warriors and their fans are responding. marianne. >> reporter: well, terry, from celebrities to warriors fans to the mayor of washington, d.c., tonight dozens of people are speaking out in support of the warriors after the president lashed out on twitter. it's the tweet that rocked the sports world. president trump saying, "going to the white house is considered a great honor for a championship team. stephen curry is hesitating. therefore, invitation withdrawn." >> this is kind of beneath i think the leader of a country to go that route. it's not what leaders do. >> reporter: there was
i'm terry mcsweeney. not welcome at the white house. the warriors find themselves in the middle of a political drama that first played out on social media. a little history first. back in 2015 the warriors were honored at the white house, as is customary for any championship team. but just two years later a very different dynamic with the current commander in chief, who pulled their invitation. nbc bay area's marianne favreau live in oakland with how the warriors and their fans are responding....
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>> terry, thank you. you heard terry point out the south korean government says it has already detected signs that north korea is already preparing for another ballistic missile launch aimed at the pacific. i want to bring in retired colonel, stephen ganyard tonight. steve, obviously, the u.s. believes their hope is to connect a miniaturized bomb to one of those missiles one day. let's talk about the strength of the bomb just tested by north korea. how strong is it? >> reporter: david, they have stepped up from a basic atomic weapon to a complex they remember nuclear device. they believe it's between five and eight times stronger than the bomb dropped on hiroshima in the end of world war ii. >> you told us how far those intercontinental ballistic missiles could feasibly go, the most recent going higher and further than before. what concerns you about the test of this nuclear bomb? >> reporter: david, it's the consistent progress they have made in both their missile program and their nuclear weapons. theor
>> terry, thank you. you heard terry point out the south korean government says it has already detected signs that north korea is already preparing for another ballistic missile launch aimed at the pacific. i want to bring in retired colonel, stephen ganyard tonight. steve, obviously, the u.s. believes their hope is to connect a miniaturized bomb to one of those missiles one day. let's talk about the strength of the bomb just tested by north korea. how strong is it? >> reporter:...
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ellen terry, when -- wanted to paint the painting of ellen terry, in her character of lady , henry irving bought this portrait and hung it in the back of the room, and i like to imagine everyone seated, and ellen terry walking in sitting under her painting like a scandinavian queen with buffalo bill cody at her side. with a fewe to close comments. i parachuted, we heard this line in cody, wyoming. dad, myld call my concern about coming back to wyoming as a gay man. i included in my letter abound copy of all of my dad's letters -- i responded with a warm three-page letter, closing with this. if you are thinking of coming back to wyoming, get on back, it is home. the buffalo bills center in the west has proven that it works to include the diverse stories of the people in the american west focusing on the evolution of bill cody himself. this inclusion is how we expand visitor ship and viewership. when you walkat into a pitch session, you've got to be prepared to answer these questions. why is the relevant and who will be your audience? i believe that including more stories about diverse peop
ellen terry, when -- wanted to paint the painting of ellen terry, in her character of lady , henry irving bought this portrait and hung it in the back of the room, and i like to imagine everyone seated, and ellen terry walking in sitting under her painting like a scandinavian queen with buffalo bill cody at her side. with a fewe to close comments. i parachuted, we heard this line in cody, wyoming. dad, myld call my concern about coming back to wyoming as a gay man. i included in my letter...
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hello and welcome i'm terry martin good to have you with us north korean leader kim jong un has insulted u.s. president donald trump as doraine justin vowed to make trump pay dearly for threatening to destroy the. with korea state media released this photo of cam reading the statement kim was responding to trump's speech before the u.n. general assembly earlier this week which kim called quote unprecedented rude nonsense short time later in new york north korea's foreign minister re young ho told reporters his country may test a hydrogen bomb over the pacific ocean. trump has now announced tighter sanctions against north korea for its missile launches and nuclear tests as. well correspondent jason strother joins us now from seoul south korea jason what are we to make of north korea's threat to test a hydrogen bomb over the pacific. well right now there's no indication that such a test is being prepared i haven't seen anything from south korean intelligence indicating that preparations are underway i mean quite frankly depending on how the test was conducted let's say taking a a barge out
hello and welcome i'm terry martin good to have you with us north korean leader kim jong un has insulted u.s. president donald trump as doraine justin vowed to make trump pay dearly for threatening to destroy the. with korea state media released this photo of cam reading the statement kim was responding to trump's speech before the u.n. general assembly earlier this week which kim called quote unprecedented rude nonsense short time later in new york north korea's foreign minister re young ho...
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good evening everyone, i'm terry mcsweeney. the records just keep fall, another sizzling day all around the bay area, many places still in the triple digits right now. a live look out over san francisco, the city hit 101 degrees today, after 106 yesterday, the hottest day in san francisco yesterday. back-to-back extremely hot days. we've got team coverage of the excessive heat in the bay area starting with rob who is tracking the numbers. >>> those numbers in san francisco very impressive, 106 yesterday and 101 today, and that's only the third time since 1874 that you've had back to back 1 hungry days in san francisco. san jose yesterday was 108. about 106 degrees so far, most fet field, san rafael tracking just a little bit cooler than yesterday but 102 is still plenty hot. another record for sana rafael, oakland, most fet field and san jose. in some cases like most fet field you've broken the record by 13 degrees today. they're 110 degrees in concord, morgan hill 109, mid-80s out towards half moon bay. we've got these hot tem
good evening everyone, i'm terry mcsweeney. the records just keep fall, another sizzling day all around the bay area, many places still in the triple digits right now. a live look out over san francisco, the city hit 101 degrees today, after 106 yesterday, the hottest day in san francisco yesterday. back-to-back extremely hot days. we've got team coverage of the excessive heat in the bay area starting with rob who is tracking the numbers. >>> those numbers in san francisco very...
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this problem to it i'm i right in saying as well terry the. simon was picking up on this idea that roster rose who plan an airline and what it does what it staff does well there what his staff do i mean they should get that right is there another dynamic here and it's this if ryanair is basically offering golden handcuffs contracts that's fine and dandy but it takes three months to resign from an airline three months to be trained by an airline so potentially terry ryan air passengers may see exactly the same thing this time next year well that's perfectly true and of course that's not you know allowing for other people who might start leaving any bigger numbers and you know there is a session you know discussion to be had about rostering practices yet i mean generally only ryanair in particular. simon is this a p.r. problem or a p.r. disaster for ryanair oh i think probably it will be seen as a p.r. disaster because previously yes that they haven't they've been fairly confrontational to passengers but the the essentials of a safe punctual che
this problem to it i'm i right in saying as well terry the. simon was picking up on this idea that roster rose who plan an airline and what it does what it staff does well there what his staff do i mean they should get that right is there another dynamic here and it's this if ryanair is basically offering golden handcuffs contracts that's fine and dandy but it takes three months to resign from an airline three months to be trained by an airline so potentially terry ryan air passengers may see...
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police arrested 57-year-old terry gordon in oakland. one of the officers is still in the hospital ... but both are expected to be ok ( mark ) police are investigating two separate shootings that happened just hours apart in san francisco. first... a woman was shot in the leg after a struggle with two armed robbers in the mission district. it happened near 17th and capp streets yesterday morning. the robbers got away with her phone and wallet. she is expected to be okay but the attackers are still on the loose. ( mark ) and about two hours later... a man was shot in san francisco's bayview district near interstate 280. the man heard a gunshot and a car speeding away when he relealized that he had been shot. he was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. police have not released any information about the shooter. (darya) controversy is brewing at u-c berkeley as "free speech week" approaches. scheduled speakers such as political commentator milo yiannopolous say the university is doing everything it can to keep the event from ha
police arrested 57-year-old terry gordon in oakland. one of the officers is still in the hospital ... but both are expected to be ok ( mark ) police are investigating two separate shootings that happened just hours apart in san francisco. first... a woman was shot in the leg after a struggle with two armed robbers in the mission district. it happened near 17th and capp streets yesterday morning. the robbers got away with her phone and wallet. she is expected to be okay but the attackers are...
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trust in honor of the late terry sanford. terry sanford is a much beloved figure. he dedicated his life to ethical leadership and public life. sanford served as the governor of north carolina from 1961 to 1965, focusing his tenure on strengthening education, combatting poverty and expanding civil rights. he doubled state expenditures, supported desegregation when other governors were blocking african-american students from entering university gates. building on his commitment to public service when sanford was president of duke university, he established an institute for policy sciences and public affairs to serve as an interdisciplinary program to train future leaders. now, the institute then evolved and now stands where you are, the sanford school of public policy, which supports the primary appointment of over 80 faculty and researchers, two masters programs, a phd program and multiple research centers. in keeping with the spirit of terry sanford, the purpose of this distinguished lecture is to bring campus men and women of the highest personal and professional
trust in honor of the late terry sanford. terry sanford is a much beloved figure. he dedicated his life to ethical leadership and public life. sanford served as the governor of north carolina from 1961 to 1965, focusing his tenure on strengthening education, combatting poverty and expanding civil rights. he doubled state expenditures, supported desegregation when other governors were blocking african-american students from entering university gates. building on his commitment to public service...
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. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. several cities still bracing for irma's fury. this video from fort pierce, it is all the way across from the state of florida through tampa. >> the damage from the florida keys is clearly visible. house to house searches begins tomorrow. we have live coverage for you. give us a sense of where things stand right now. >> reporter: we're outside in florida. we've seen the conditions drastically change from what we saw the past couple of hours when irma was really slamming this area. but we're still having to deal with a lot of debris on the roads. palm trees on the roads, which still makes it a hazard as we're trying to get through. see even though it may seem like things have calmed down in this area, it's still dangerous for folks to drive in. i want to show you what are some of the hardest hit areas just as irma was making its impact. hurricane irma showed no mercy. collapsed at least three cranes under construction in miami. video captured dramatic moments as the cranes danged from a high rise building, posing a dangerous threat
. >> and i'm terry mcsweeney. several cities still bracing for irma's fury. this video from fort pierce, it is all the way across from the state of florida through tampa. >> the damage from the florida keys is clearly visible. house to house searches begins tomorrow. we have live coverage for you. give us a sense of where things stand right now. >> reporter: we're outside in florida. we've seen the conditions drastically change from what we saw the past couple of hours when...
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terry terry terry is controlled by they i'm mary can alice and some al qaeda linked groups present does have can do nothing to get access to that area so if the americans want to put pressure on dire groups on the groups that they support in the region they can surely provide that axis well you know whether that area is under u.s. control or not i honestly do not know but i will tell you conducting those strikes on civilians is a violation of international law so clearly the assad regime has demonstrated time and again that they are unwilling to comport with international law the united nations has done nothing and i grow increasingly concerned look i understand that russia has had a long relationship with syria but at some point in time i mean even even secretary level of said our support for the assad regime is not unconditional saluki it's not unconditional command there but it will can to be contingent on the actual avid and snot on one side what some anonymous sources in the state department or the pentagon leaked to the media that's the only point of the discussion here if you ind
terry terry terry is controlled by they i'm mary can alice and some al qaeda linked groups present does have can do nothing to get access to that area so if the americans want to put pressure on dire groups on the groups that they support in the region they can surely provide that axis well you know whether that area is under u.s. control or not i honestly do not know but i will tell you conducting those strikes on civilians is a violation of international law so clearly the assad regime has...
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hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us germany's chancellor has spoken out on the north korea crisis just days ahead of germany's general election chance we're going to michael said she disagrees with u.s. president donald trump's military ultimatum to north korea in an exclusive interview with the w. merkel offered germany's assistance in negotiating a diplomatic solution on tuesday trump told the u.n. that america would destroy north korea if it continued to threaten the united states or its allies. i promise he is the only way to solve the north korea conflict according to the german chancellor in an exclusive interview with g w hunger merkel spoke out in favor of multilateral negotiations involving international partners such as china russia and the united states even if this conflict is far away from germany it's one that also affects us that's fine i'm prepared to insist the foreign minister to assume responsibility here. we took part in negotiating the iran agreement which i think is good and better than having no agreement at all. it took many years but in the end it d
hello i'm terry martin good to have you with us germany's chancellor has spoken out on the north korea crisis just days ahead of germany's general election chance we're going to michael said she disagrees with u.s. president donald trump's military ultimatum to north korea in an exclusive interview with the w. merkel offered germany's assistance in negotiating a diplomatic solution on tuesday trump told the u.n. that america would destroy north korea if it continued to threaten the united...
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yet as you know terry remained a second class citizen. before april last year, this mother and grandmother did not have the right to vote even though she had turned her life around and had a second chance to help others in need, especially those facing addiction. it was a sad legacy for the commonwealth of virginia. this policy was among the many jim crow era intimidation tactics that had been used to block people of color from ever voting again. as governor i could not anticipate this grave injustice. but like with so many other paths of injustice, ours were not without obstacles. virginia state legislator sued me arguing i did not have the authority to do a blanket restoration. on july 22nd, the virginia supreme court ruled against us not based on tonsituticonstitut grounds but because they quote, no governor had ever done this before. i went to georgetown law school. i went full time day. while i was there i ran three companies. i wasn't in the building much, but even with my legal limited knowledge i knew i had the authority to do thi
yet as you know terry remained a second class citizen. before april last year, this mother and grandmother did not have the right to vote even though she had turned her life around and had a second chance to help others in need, especially those facing addiction. it was a sad legacy for the commonwealth of virginia. this policy was among the many jim crow era intimidation tactics that had been used to block people of color from ever voting again. as governor i could not anticipate this grave...
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terry mcsweeney joins us from twin peaks. there's a serious crime happening there. >> reporter: a lot of people don't like the plan to close the area off at night. look at the view from twin peaks this is what people come up to see, but it looks like the bad guys may have ruined it for everybody. tonight this group of friends came to the top of twin peaks to see the breathtaking sights. they can't imagine all this being offlimits. >> this is so beautiful. you can't close it off. it's something for everybody to see. >> reporter: but san francisco police have seen more than the views of up here at night. >> we know a lot of our graefd assaults and noise complaints have occurred after hours. >> they're proposing to keep vehicles out of here from dusk till dawn. >> if you put it down a half a mile, most people that are going to do bad things are not going to walk up a hill. >> reporter: in july a robbery turned into a killing up here, a local man gunned down, last year two people shot. and there are crimes the public doesn't hear
terry mcsweeney joins us from twin peaks. there's a serious crime happening there. >> reporter: a lot of people don't like the plan to close the area off at night. look at the view from twin peaks this is what people come up to see, but it looks like the bad guys may have ruined it for everybody. tonight this group of friends came to the top of twin peaks to see the breathtaking sights. they can't imagine all this being offlimits. >> this is so beautiful. you can't close it off....
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show open ==terry/2-shot== the news at five starts now. good evening, i )m terry mcsweeney. "free speech" week... which was set to feature several controversial speakers... has been cancelled. but tha )ts not stopping right wing provocateur milo yianappoulous. he )ll be at uc berkeley tomorrow... and so will protesters. ==anim== ==boxes== we have team coverage tonight. let )s begin with nbc bay area s christie smith live at uc berkeley. we have team coverage tonight. let's begin with christy smith live at uc berkeley. police just provided you an update. what's going on. >> the university says that it already had plans in place, so they do believe that they're prepared for what may happen tomorrow. that was stated today that milo yiannopoulos is a private citizen and came come to the plaza and talk. we're in a climate and city that's seen its share of protest and violence. uc berkeley on sunday, that's where milo yiannopoulos says he plans to come with a number of speakers in an unofficial event after it was announced that members of the student group berkeley patriot had can
show open ==terry/2-shot== the news at five starts now. good evening, i )m terry mcsweeney. "free speech" week... which was set to feature several controversial speakers... has been cancelled. but tha )ts not stopping right wing provocateur milo yianappoulous. he )ll be at uc berkeley tomorrow... and so will protesters. ==anim== ==boxes== we have team coverage tonight. let )s begin with nbc bay area s christie smith live at uc berkeley. we have team coverage tonight. let's begin with...
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terri from johnstown, pennsylvania. good morning. i have been an addict for several years due to start out being put on percocet for pain. when i was 17 i hurt my back. and afteras terrible i got the pills, doctors kept giving me the pills. i would complain about the pain. the pills no longer worked so they would up your dose. mine, i havewith health issues. i need them. replaced. and i fight with this addiction because, you need more, and doctors give you all this and then tried to take it down. people say, well, they go to the street drugs. it is like a roller coaster, you know? i have been an addict for 40 years. it is terrible. host: the question for our guest? ,aller: my question would be how does the government feel or how does anyone feel that they are going to stop the opioid trying toby lowering, get them on a lower dose after being on such a high dose to begin with, the doctors? terri, thank you for sharing your situation with us. the best team. -- the best of luck to you. guest: i have heard that story so many times. withe
terri from johnstown, pennsylvania. good morning. i have been an addict for several years due to start out being put on percocet for pain. when i was 17 i hurt my back. and afteras terrible i got the pills, doctors kept giving me the pills. i would complain about the pain. the pills no longer worked so they would up your dose. mine, i havewith health issues. i need them. replaced. and i fight with this addiction because, you need more, and doctors give you all this and then tried to take it...
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terry? >> thom, thanks very much. >>> much more on the developments in north korea coming up on "nightly news." experts weigh in on how the united states and the world might respond to north korea's claims. "night "nightly news" begins after this newscast at 5:30. >>> a man pulled a knife on a passenger. it happened on the pittsburg/bay point bound train. when the train arrived at the west oakland station, the suspect ran from police. they caught him and identified him as 23-year-old jay eddie davis of burlingame. he's already on probation. they also found the knife used in that attack. >>> apple's ceo tim cook speaking out about the potential end of daca. cook tweeted today, 250 of my apple co-workers are d.r.e.a.m.ers. i stand with them. they deserve our respect as equals and a solution rooted in american values. president trump is expected to announce his final decision on daca on tuesday. he's threatened to end the obama-era policy that allows those who came here illegally as children to
terry? >> thom, thanks very much. >>> much more on the developments in north korea coming up on "nightly news." experts weigh in on how the united states and the world might respond to north korea's claims. "night "nightly news" begins after this newscast at 5:30. >>> a man pulled a knife on a passenger. it happened on the pittsburg/bay point bound train. when the train arrived at the west oakland station, the suspect ran from police. they caught...