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>> yes, it's terry whites. i found that to ex be extraordinary unusual. >> and hold again was it, the document? >> three days after he took his dna. >> kaplan storied wonder if terry would be gone prominently. then a few days later, he caught a break. a sheriff's deputy had happened on a pick up truck in arizona rest up more than 200 miles from apple bakery. there is a host traveling from the exhaust into the cab. so the deputy immediately thinks, oh no, it looks like someone is trying to commit suicide. >> in the cab of the truck, the missing murder suspect. >> terry white is red face, probably from the carbon monoxide, looks a little bit drowsy and out of it. deputy runcie's name and realizes, he's has worn for a homicide. so he's arrested right then and there. >> detective caplan and his partner made a beeline for arizona to see if terry would talk. do you want >> do you want to talk with me today? >> i need an attorney. >> i mean, you guys obviously are thinking something, so i gotta protect myself. >> so t
>> yes, it's terry whites. i found that to ex be extraordinary unusual. >> and hold again was it, the document? >> three days after he took his dna. >> kaplan storied wonder if terry would be gone prominently. then a few days later, he caught a break. a sheriff's deputy had happened on a pick up truck in arizona rest up more than 200 miles from apple bakery. there is a host traveling from the exhaust into the cab. so the deputy immediately thinks, oh no, it looks like...
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[applause] i want to say thanks to terry hamby. without his vision and without his persistence this would not have been possible. many of us that got involved in the early days sometimes wondered. there was nobody that resisted and saw the vision and kept at it more strongly than terry. terry we are all grateful for that and i know how important is to you. [applause] a few years ago i had the honor of her dissipating in ceremonies like this in europe. they have that 11-11-11 since the first day, the day the war ended, the great war ended they have taken time on this day to remember and obviously our allies are part of this as well. it really does warm my heart did be with you today to do this in our country here at our capital and to recognize and remember those who sack of iced so much. we should remember we lost 160,000 americans in that war. we went in very late 18 months in my view turn the tide. what we thought would be the last war sadly that has not been the case and in these recent wars if there's one an idea to take away w
[applause] i want to say thanks to terry hamby. without his vision and without his persistence this would not have been possible. many of us that got involved in the early days sometimes wondered. there was nobody that resisted and saw the vision and kept at it more strongly than terry. terry we are all grateful for that and i know how important is to you. [applause] a few years ago i had the honor of her dissipating in ceremonies like this in europe. they have that 11-11-11 since the first...
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ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. the lesson nato have formerly rejected moscow. sweeping security demands refusing, among other things to rule out future nato membership for ukraine. in his written reply to moscow's proposals, washington offers what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has massed some 100000 troops near it's border with ukraine stirring fears of an attack. a military exercise on the ukrainian border. russia is flexing its muscles while washington has handed her written response to moscow's demand. or response to russia reflects what i said in heave berlin in geneva. last week we're open to dialogue. we prefer diplomacy and we're prepared to move forward. where there is the possibility of communication cooperation. if russia deescalate its aggression toward ukraine, stop the inflammatory rhetoric and approaches, discussions about the future security in europe. in a spirit of reciprocity, our responses were fully coordinated with ukraine and our european allies
ah hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. the lesson nato have formerly rejected moscow. sweeping security demands refusing, among other things to rule out future nato membership for ukraine. in his written reply to moscow's proposals, washington offers what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has massed some 100000 troops near it's border with ukraine stirring fears of an attack. a military exercise on the ukrainian border. russia is...
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terry kath. because he did not want to go there. he did not want to go to ballad land. >> the height of his frustration occurred after we recorded chicago 7, and we went out on the road and tried to play that album live. >> without playing the other hits. >> without playing the other hits. it was great, but the audiences really didn't -- they weren't buying it. and i smoked a joint and i called terry and said terry, you know what, man? i think when we go out on the road next we should play every [ bleep ] hit we have. just play every [ bleep ] hit and forget about, you know, trying to do the jazz stuff. and he said oh, man. you're a [ bleep ] hypocrite. and [ bleep ] hung up. that's really where he was. he wanted to stretch out. >> moving forward. >> that's where we started. that's who we were. ♪ ♪ >> when you get caught up in success and everything, i mean, you're so preoccupied by the enormity of a career when it takes off like it did for us, that you don't give enough thought to, well, wha
terry kath. because he did not want to go there. he did not want to go to ballad land. >> the height of his frustration occurred after we recorded chicago 7, and we went out on the road and tried to play that album live. >> without playing the other hits. >> without playing the other hits. it was great, but the audiences really didn't -- they weren't buying it. and i smoked a joint and i called terry and said terry, you know what, man? i think when we go out on the road next...
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i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the u. s. a. nato have formerly rejected moscow. sweeping security demands refusing, among other things to rule out future nato membership for ukraine. in its written reply to moscow's proposals, washington offers what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has massed some 100000 troops nearest border with ukraine stirring fears of an attack. a military exercise on the ukrainian border. russia is flexing its muscles while washington has handed her a written response to moscow's demand. or response to russia reflects what i said in heave berlin and geneva. last week. we're open to dialogue. we prefer diplomacy and we're prepared to move forward. where there is the possibility of communication cooperation. if russia deescalate, is regression tort, ukraine stops the inflammatory rhetoric and approaches. discussions about the future security in europe. in a spirit of reciprocity, our responses were fully coordinated with ukrain
i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the u. s. a. nato have formerly rejected moscow. sweeping security demands refusing, among other things to rule out future nato membership for ukraine. in its written reply to moscow's proposals, washington offers what it calls a serious diplomatic path out of the crisis. in recent weeks, russia has massed some 100000 troops nearest border with ukraine stirring fears of an attack. a military exercise on the ukrainian border. russia is flexing its muscles...
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terry, russia and the u. s. obviously don't see i'd i, we learned that yesterday are the chances any better that nato and russia will be able to find common ground when they meet to morrow. terry, i don't really see how under current circumstances, with the kind of rhetoric that's coming out of moscow, that there's any way to find common ground in this meeting between the 30 allies and russia tomorrow, here in brussels. and that's because, well, the nato russia council, historically dealt with many issues terrorism, the arctic afghanistan, this meeting is just about ukraine. and when you hear deputy foreign minister rib coff say that they want iron clad bullet proof guarantees that ukraine will never be a member. and that would apply to other aspirant members. that's something that nato is just not going to be willing to agree to. so no, i really don't see how there's going to be any compromise tomorrow at this meeting . emily russia's, deputy foreign minister insisted yesterday that his country has no intention
terry, russia and the u. s. obviously don't see i'd i, we learned that yesterday are the chances any better that nato and russia will be able to find common ground when they meet to morrow. terry, i don't really see how under current circumstances, with the kind of rhetoric that's coming out of moscow, that there's any way to find common ground in this meeting between the 30 allies and russia tomorrow, here in brussels. and that's because, well, the nato russia council, historically dealt with...
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terry? >> hard day. rena, thanks very much for that. >>> next to the daring high wire rescue outside albuquerque, new mexico, amid icy conditions. nearly two dozen people stranded overnight in a tram. rescuers reaching all of them late today. and a winter storm impacting millions across the country tonight. a state of emergency declared in kentucky. tornado watches in effect across several states as this system sweeps east. elwyn lopez is in atlanta. >> reporter: tonight, a dramatic high wire rescue in albuquerque, new mexico. all 21 people being pulled to safety after being stuck in a cart on a tramway for more than 14 hours. >> it was taking roughly about 5 to 15 minutes for every two people to get rescued off, and that includes the helicopter flight. >> reporter: this as a massive new year's storm marches east, putting more than 80 million people across the country on alert for heavy snow, potential torrential flooding and a potential for tornadoes. that looming threat taking aim at some
terry? >> hard day. rena, thanks very much for that. >>> next to the daring high wire rescue outside albuquerque, new mexico, amid icy conditions. nearly two dozen people stranded overnight in a tram. rescuers reaching all of them late today. and a winter storm impacting millions across the country tonight. a state of emergency declared in kentucky. tornado watches in effect across several states as this system sweeps east. elwyn lopez is in atlanta. >> reporter: tonight, a...
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terry, thank you. let's get a round up of some of the other world headlines now. france says it's closing a mosque over anti semitic remarks. authority say the mosque also supported 2 groups band for spreading islamist propaganda up. the government increased checks on religious organizations after teacher was murdered for showing controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed to students during his civics class. mister speaker, british prime minister, boars, johnson is under growing pressure to resign over a party held during lockdown. mister johnson apologized in parliament for attending a gathering in the garden of his residence back in may 2020 restrictions at the time been more than 2 people getting together outside britain's prince. andrew failed to block a law suit by an american woman who claims he abused her when she was 17. a court in new york city rejected a challenge by the prince's lawyers to the case brought by virginia, hugh free prince. andrew strenuously denies the allegations against n
terry, thank you. let's get a round up of some of the other world headlines now. france says it's closing a mosque over anti semitic remarks. authority say the mosque also supported 2 groups band for spreading islamist propaganda up. the government increased checks on religious organizations after teacher was murdered for showing controversial cartoons of the prophet mohammed to students during his civics class. mister speaker, british prime minister, boars, johnson is under growing pressure to...
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terry with us tonight. and terry, you reported there that justice breyer spoke of respect for his fellow justices, regardless of their differing viewpoints. he believed that the court obviously should be apolitical. he talked about this over his 27 years on the court. but he also certainly knows the magnitude of this decision, the timing of this decision, just how divided this nation is. >> reporter: and those divisions, david, clearly so central, so important to the timing of justice breyer's decision to retire. that 87-9 confirmation vote he got back in 1994 is unimaginable today. and justice breyer knows it, so, he's trying to give president biden and senate democrats as much time as possible to confirm his successor. we expect to hear from justice breyer tomorrow. david? >> terry moran leading us off from the supreme court. terry, thank you. >>> and you heard the president there say very little today, saying he would wait until we get official word from justice breyer himself. so, let's bring in abc's s
terry with us tonight. and terry, you reported there that justice breyer spoke of respect for his fellow justices, regardless of their differing viewpoints. he believed that the court obviously should be apolitical. he talked about this over his 27 years on the court. but he also certainly knows the magnitude of this decision, the timing of this decision, just how divided this nation is. >> reporter: and those divisions, david, clearly so central, so important to the timing of justice...
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terry schultz with the latest july for brussels is always terry, thank you. on thursday, russian diplomats will meet with the organization for security and cooperation in europe, the ofc a 3rd day that will wrap up this week's attempts at finding a diplomatic solution to this crisis. all of this talking may sound like background noise for people who are living in eastern ukraine for nearly 8 years. ukrainian forces have been finding a russian back separatist insurgency, a conflict that has caused more than 14000 lives. now with 800000 combat ready, russian troops just over the border. people live in fear of an eminent invasion, dw, corresponding nick connelly traveled to the front line city of the nets, to talk about the prospects for de escalation. i don't know all of just before the shooting starts, but you see the cats and dogs taking cover. it's like they can feel it's coming here in the front lines. they're done yet. gunfire and shelling a part of everyday life and have been for the past 8 years for the straddles ukrainian soldiers and the few civilians
terry schultz with the latest july for brussels is always terry, thank you. on thursday, russian diplomats will meet with the organization for security and cooperation in europe, the ofc a 3rd day that will wrap up this week's attempts at finding a diplomatic solution to this crisis. all of this talking may sound like background noise for people who are living in eastern ukraine for nearly 8 years. ukrainian forces have been finding a russian back separatist insurgency, a conflict that has...
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terry with us tonight. and you remembered there justice breyer spoke of respect for his fellow justices regardless of their differing viewpoints. he believed that the court obviously should be apolitical. he talked about this over his 27 years on the court. but he also certainly knows the magnitude of this decision, the timing of this decision, just howdy vildivided this nation is. >> reporter: that's right, david, and those divisions central tio the timing of this division. justice breyer is trying to give president biden and senate democrats as much time as possible to choose and to confirm his successor. david? >> terry moran leading us off from the supreme court. terry, thank you. >>> and you heard the president there say very little today, saying he would wait until we get official word from justice breyer himself. so, let's bring in abc's senior white house correspondent mary bruce tonight. mary, i want to go back to what we heard from then candidate joe biden, what he said about who he would nominate
terry with us tonight. and you remembered there justice breyer spoke of respect for his fellow justices regardless of their differing viewpoints. he believed that the court obviously should be apolitical. he talked about this over his 27 years on the court. but he also certainly knows the magnitude of this decision, the timing of this decision, just howdy vildivided this nation is. >> reporter: that's right, david, and those divisions central tio the timing of this division. justice...
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ah hello em terry martin, thanks for joining us. in a medical 1st, us surgeons had successfully implanted a genetically modified pig heart into a human patient. the transplant took place last week. the 57 year old man was too ill to be eligible for human heart transplant. he said to be recovering well so far . medical researchers hope such procedures could one day help ease the chronic shortage of human origin donations. this is the heart used to give dave bennett a new lease on life. in a 9 hour procedure surgeons transplanted the organ, taken from a one year old pig. it was gene edited bread and killed for this purpose. following friday surgery, the 57 year old patient is breathing on his own while still connected to a hot lung machine. he simply didn't want to die, doesn't want to die. and he felt that if he had no opportunity and he was pretty well convinced by multiple doctors who had told him he had a fatal disease. and he was unlikely to leave the hospital because of that as a background, as, as an alternative. he said to me,
ah hello em terry martin, thanks for joining us. in a medical 1st, us surgeons had successfully implanted a genetically modified pig heart into a human patient. the transplant took place last week. the 57 year old man was too ill to be eligible for human heart transplant. he said to be recovering well so far . medical researchers hope such procedures could one day help ease the chronic shortage of human origin donations. this is the heart used to give dave bennett a new lease on life. in a 9...
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terry. i mean, they had the information already really that the inconsistency around he take the fact that he hadn't traveled elsewhere and the 2 weeks prior to coming to australia . but you know, these chaps very public, he's got public postings all over the place. he's caught and it's clear that he was in serbia or in spain, in those 2 weeks beforehand. so given that he's decided to come play in an address what he calls, as some of the mistruths are knocking around. but in doing so, he is not taking any blame himself, release, blamed his agent for what he call the human error. we live in difficult times. but what, what this is, is he's, is that the federal government is usually very strong on these sorts of inconsistencies. if you take that you haven't been elsewhere, you haven't traveled elsewhere and in fact you have, then there is in fact the possibility of giles on i don't think that will happen, but it gives even further ammunition to the federal government which hasn't even tested. i
terry. i mean, they had the information already really that the inconsistency around he take the fact that he hadn't traveled elsewhere and the 2 weeks prior to coming to australia . but you know, these chaps very public, he's got public postings all over the place. he's caught and it's clear that he was in serbia or in spain, in those 2 weeks beforehand. so given that he's decided to come play in an address what he calls, as some of the mistruths are knocking around. but in doing so, he is not...
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hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us tennis star, novak chalk, a bench is facing deportation after the australian government canceled his visa for a 2nd time. the decision comes after days of uncertainty and controversy surrounding the world. number one's coven 19 status, and the information he provided. when entering australia, the australian immigration minister said he'd revoke the bees on grounds of public interest. this all comes just days before jock of it was due to start his defense of his australian open title. or for more on this developing story, we are joined by tennis commentator, steve pierce in melbourne, state novak joke ventures, visa has been canceled a 2nd time. is this now finally, game over for a joke of it in australia? you know, i don't think so. no, i mean i think what we have to what we have to accept in this and you know, this has been a much of the story during the week. is that in many respects, yoga which is legal team will have been expecting this. i might have been
hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us tennis star, novak chalk, a bench is facing deportation after the australian government canceled his visa for a 2nd time. the decision comes after days of uncertainty and controversy surrounding the world. number one's coven 19 status, and the information he provided. when entering australia, the australian immigration minister said he'd revoke the bees on grounds of public interest. this all comes just days before jock of it was due to start...
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terry, why is this case getting so much international attention? well, as you mentioned, to me, the case spanned several countries. the victims were hooked into the system in vietnam and then they traveled to europe arriving in various european countries. they were then gathered here in belgium. they drove to france at one point, and then were put on ships to the u. k. from zebra port, not far from where i am now in route. but, but i think the real reason that this case sticks in people's minds is how much we learned about the victims and how they met their deaths. as they realized in this refrigerated container that, that they were running out of air and that no one was going to come and save them. they started texting their loved ones, telling them they could no longer breathe, apologizing that there wouldn't be there to take care of them and saying, i love you for the last time. those heartbreaking texts were shared in the court trial. and so we really got to see the inside of this really horrific, horrific case. and do you think, terry, that th
terry, why is this case getting so much international attention? well, as you mentioned, to me, the case spanned several countries. the victims were hooked into the system in vietnam and then they traveled to europe arriving in various european countries. they were then gathered here in belgium. they drove to france at one point, and then were put on ships to the u. k. from zebra port, not far from where i am now in route. but, but i think the real reason that this case sticks in people's minds...
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terry. i mean, they had the information already really that the inconsistency around he take the fact that he hadn't traveled elsewhere in the 2 weeks prior to coming to australia . but you know, these, this chaps very public. he's got public postings all over the place. he's caught and it's clear that he was in serbia or in spain, in those 2 weeks beforehand. so given that he's decided to come play in an address what he calls, as some of the mistruths are knocking around. but in doing so, he isn't actually taking any blame himself, really, he's blind his agent, or what he call the human error. we live in difficult times. but what, what this is, is he's, is that the federal government is usually very strong on these sorts of inconsistencies. if you take that you haven't been elsewhere, you haven't traveled elsewhere and in fact you have, then there is in fact the possibility of giles on i don't think that will happen, but it gives even further ammunition to the federal government which hasn'
terry. i mean, they had the information already really that the inconsistency around he take the fact that he hadn't traveled elsewhere in the 2 weeks prior to coming to australia . but you know, these, this chaps very public. he's got public postings all over the place. he's caught and it's clear that he was in serbia or in spain, in those 2 weeks beforehand. so given that he's decided to come play in an address what he calls, as some of the mistruths are knocking around. but in doing so, he...
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terry, these talks went on longer than expected. what was anything achieved? layla, the very fact that the talks took place is being hailed as his success by nato. and even to some extent, by the russians who've also just given their own press briefing, there was a chance they wouldn't take place at all. because the russian side said if it didn't feel that the u. s. was listening to its concerns at these earlier talks him to be, but it may just call it off altogether. but i was just told by anita official that the tone inside the room was cordial. it was professional and that when nato made suggestions to the russian side, for example, about resuming a diplomatic presence in moscow about possibly expanding talks, the russians didn't rule it out. and when it comes to relations between nato and russia, that in itself is a step forward. now, of course, we don't to expect to see any changes on the ground as a result of just this one meeting. but as long as they're talking, there is at least hoped that there could be some progress toward deescalate the situation on
terry, these talks went on longer than expected. what was anything achieved? layla, the very fact that the talks took place is being hailed as his success by nato. and even to some extent, by the russians who've also just given their own press briefing, there was a chance they wouldn't take place at all. because the russian side said if it didn't feel that the u. s. was listening to its concerns at these earlier talks him to be, but it may just call it off altogether. but i was just told by...
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, terry, thank you. ah, well how to balance interests and values. it's a problem facing all countries in their foreign relations. germany's new coalition government is trying to find a new approach to ties with china. beijing is germany's most important trading partner at the same time. there are serious concerns about it's human rights record . the w's chief international editor, richard walker, reports july. o hamburg, germany's gateway to the world. handling trade that's made gemini, rich, above all with china. it's biggest trading, honor of all. this is part of the legacy of angler mackerel, who built very close ties with bay ging an approach that wasn't just of our business. she also hoped to bring about change. there's a german expression for this idea, vandal, deutsch 100 or change through trade. the idea that by engaging and trading with a regime like china, you can encourage it to open up politically. but any such hopes have been dashed, paging. suppression of freedoms in hong kong. and his pers
, terry, thank you. ah, well how to balance interests and values. it's a problem facing all countries in their foreign relations. germany's new coalition government is trying to find a new approach to ties with china. beijing is germany's most important trading partner at the same time. there are serious concerns about it's human rights record . the w's chief international editor, richard walker, reports july. o hamburg, germany's gateway to the world. handling trade that's made gemini, rich,...
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a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance of terry. you know, as we were saying, there were separate talks on monday between the us and russia. should we read it into anything into that? i mean, it is the you, us fully and launched it with nato, or is russia trying to play these to all of each other? will remember brent, that when did the talk about having these discussions 1st came up, the europeans absolutely did not want the u. s. in russia to hold bilateral talks, that was in a demand of the kremlin, and it was something that the europeans felt weakened, their negotiating position. now the united states did ultimately agree to hold those bilateral meetings in geneva. but you've seen just this enormous outreach to the europeans by wendy sherman and by other us officials to keep talking to the europeans. right up until the last minute they walked into those bilateral talks. then wendy sherman came to brussels yesterday and spent all day debriefing. nato allies, debriefing european union officials meeting with the top leadership in th
a policy that has always been central to the nato alliance of terry. you know, as we were saying, there were separate talks on monday between the us and russia. should we read it into anything into that? i mean, it is the you, us fully and launched it with nato, or is russia trying to play these to all of each other? will remember brent, that when did the talk about having these discussions 1st came up, the europeans absolutely did not want the u. s. in russia to hold bilateral talks, that was...
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let's, let's bring a d w's, terry shell to standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you. so the, you, with the nato delivered written responses to russia, security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear. it was it, it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the us in nato told russia to expect. there was never going to be any consideration of not accepting new members for nato or of somehow going back to the borders of pre 1997. which means before the accession of, of the baltic states, for example. so that was never going to happen. and russian knew it even when it was making those demands. but it was important for the u. s. in nato, to go ahead and deliver these letters in person as russia had asked for, in order that they didn't give moscow an excuse to say that they were no longer willing to continue down this diplomatic path. if we look at the messaging from moscow, russia has accused the
let's, let's bring a d w's, terry shell to standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you. so the, you, with the nato delivered written responses to russia, security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear. it was it, it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the us in nato told russia to expect. there was never going to...
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let's bring a d w's, terry shell to standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you. so the u . s. a. nato delivered written responses to russia. security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear, was it? it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters, as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the u. s. in nato told russia to expect there was never going to be any consideration of not accepting new members for nato or of somehow going back to the borders of pre 1997. which means before the accession of, of the baltic states, for example. so that was never going to happen and russian knew it even when it was making those demands. but it was important for the u. s. in nato, to go ahead and deliver these letters in person as russia had asked for in order that they didn't give moscow an excuse to say that they were no longer willing to continue down this diplomatic path. if we look at the messaging from moscow, russia has accused the west and nato in partic
let's bring a d w's, terry shell to standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you. so the u . s. a. nato delivered written responses to russia. security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear, was it? it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters, as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the u. s. in nato told russia to expect there was never going to be any...
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therefore you dw correspondence to terry schultz and brussels. and emily sure. when in moscow were both a covering, the diplomatic efforts that are under way between russia and nato. thank you. and we shift our attention that now to the u. k, where british prime minister boars johnson has apologized for attending a party during lockdown in may 2020, after days of speculation. johnson admitted to parliament that he had spent 25 minutes at the quote to bring your own booze gathering in the downing street garden . but he said he believed it was a work event to say thank you to staff at the time lockdown rules in england band, outdoor gatherings of more than 2 people. with hindsight, i should have sent every one back inside. i should have found some other way to fight them and i should have recognised it. even if it could be said technically to full. within the guidance, there would be millions and millions of people who simply would not see it. that way. people who suffered terribly, people who are forbidden from meeting loved ones at all inside or outside and to t
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a. deputy secretary states as speaking a moments ago i'm joined by terry schultz and brussel says she has been the tracking developments at nato. and emily, sherwin in moscow will get their perspective from their want to give you the 1st word, terry. it was a study, in contrast, frankly, that we just saw unfold. nato secretary general seems to lower the temperature. the u. s. deputy secretary of state fairies trident that's true layla better if you listen to more of her remarks. she also complimented russia on sitting through for hours of listening to 30 countries, basically beat up on it for it's, it's build up on a border with ukraine. so i think that both sides and you could hear this in the undercurrent of both the united states and nato, were very relieved that this meeting took place at all. and that it went on longer than expected. simply keeping russia at the table. speaking about these things was considered a victory in some sense because russia had these red lines that it said, unless you, you know, immediately block ukraine from ever joining. we have nothing to talk about.
a. deputy secretary states as speaking a moments ago i'm joined by terry schultz and brussel says she has been the tracking developments at nato. and emily, sherwin in moscow will get their perspective from their want to give you the 1st word, terry. it was a study, in contrast, frankly, that we just saw unfold. nato secretary general seems to lower the temperature. the u. s. deputy secretary of state fairies trident that's true layla better if you listen to more of her remarks. she also...
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d, w terry shall to the latest to life. brussels is always terry, thank you. on thursday, russian diplomats will meet with the organization for security and cooperation in europe. the o f. c e a 3rd day that will wrap up this week's attempts at finding a diplomatic solution to this crisis. all of this talking may sound like background noise for people who are living in eastern ukraine for nearly 8 years. ukrainian forces have been finding a russian back separatist insurgency, a conflict that has caused more than 14000 lives. now with 800000 combat ready, russian troops just over the border. people live in fear of an imminent invasion. dw, corresponding nick connelly traveled to the front line city of the nets, to talk about the prospects for de escalation. i will of just before the shooting starts, you see the cats and dogs taking cover. it's like they can feel it's coming. here in the front lines, they're done yet gunfire and shelling a part of everyday life and have been for the past 8 years for the str animals, the ukrainian soldiers and the few civilians l
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terry shall to the ladies to live for brussels is always terry, thank you. on thursday, russian diplomats will meet with the organization for security and cooperation in europe. the o. s. c e a 3rd day that will wrap up this week's attempts at finding a diplomatic solution to this crisis. all of this talking may sound like background noise for people who were living in eastern ukraine for nearly 8 years. ukrainian forces had been finding a russian back separatist insurgency, a conflict that has caused more than 14000 lives. now with 800000 combat ready, russian troops just over the border. people live in fear of an eminent invasion, dw, corresponding nick connelly traveled to the front line city of the nets, to talk about the prospects for de escalation i will of just before the shooting starts, what you see, the cats and dogs taking cover. it's like they can feel it's coming here in the front lines. they're done yet. gunfire and shelling a part of everyday life and have been for the past 8 years for the straddles ukrainian soldiers and the few civilians lef
terry shall to the ladies to live for brussels is always terry, thank you. on thursday, russian diplomats will meet with the organization for security and cooperation in europe. the o. s. c e a 3rd day that will wrap up this week's attempts at finding a diplomatic solution to this crisis. all of this talking may sound like background noise for people who were living in eastern ukraine for nearly 8 years. ukrainian forces had been finding a russian back separatist insurgency, a conflict that has...
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terry schultz for the least night in brussels as always terry, thank you. ah, well, how to balance interests and values. it's a problem facing all countries in their foreign relations. germany's new coalition government is trying to find a new approach to ties with china. beijing is germany's most important trading partner at the same time. there are serious concerns about it's human rights record . the w's chief international editor, richard walker, reports july. o hamburg, germany's gateway to the world. handling trade that's made gemini, rich, above all with china. it's biggest trading, honor of all. this is part of the legacy of angler mackerel, who built very close ties with bay ging an approach that wasn't just about business . she also hoped to bring about change. there's a german expression for this idea, vandal deutsch, 100 or change through trade. the idea that by engaging and trading with a regime like china, you can encourage it to open up politically. but any such hopes have been dashed, paging. suppression of freedoms in hong kong. and his per
terry schultz for the least night in brussels as always terry, thank you. ah, well, how to balance interests and values. it's a problem facing all countries in their foreign relations. germany's new coalition government is trying to find a new approach to ties with china. beijing is germany's most important trading partner at the same time. there are serious concerns about it's human rights record . the w's chief international editor, richard walker, reports july. o hamburg, germany's gateway...
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terry. it's not just one allegation that he might have broken the rules in a small way, but it's really a series of allegations about a series of parties that allegedly took place in downing street where he lives and works, but also across wide whole. so it's about the culture in government and, and that's where many british people are just really, really angry about what they're hearing. they see their own restrictions that they were under. they know that they, they couldn't meet other people in doors. they couldn't attend funerals off of family members. they were not there when loved ones were dying in hospital. so all this has happened on a grand scale. and meanwhile, the impressionist, that those people who made those strict rules really didn't care about them, and that makes people very, very angry. and that really puts the moral authority of forest johnson at question here. now, johnson is being investigated on 2 levels. there's the police investigation and an internal investigation. t
terry. it's not just one allegation that he might have broken the rules in a small way, but it's really a series of allegations about a series of parties that allegedly took place in downing street where he lives and works, but also across wide whole. so it's about the culture in government and, and that's where many british people are just really, really angry about what they're hearing. they see their own restrictions that they were under. they know that they, they couldn't meet other people...
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now the ukrainian border let's take you were to terry schultz in brussels. she is closely following developments and can give us the perspective from nato h q. terry, wonderful to see you just right now, before we came on the air, the russian foreign ministry spokesman said that nato should withdraw forces from eastern europe, and that this would reduce tensions in, in europe. what's the likelihood of that? there's no likelihood of that lila and one of the reasons is because eastern european nations are allies in nato. of course, they're not going to somehow stand down their armed forces as, as a russian demand that simply not possible. and that was one of the things that russia said when it came here to the nato, russia council meeting a few days ago that it nater should go back to its pre 997 borders. and that was before the baltic states joined on the other eastern european countries. the other point that nato makes is that it is because of russia's threatening stance that they reinforce nato troops on the border with, with russia. so there are now standi
now the ukrainian border let's take you were to terry schultz in brussels. she is closely following developments and can give us the perspective from nato h q. terry, wonderful to see you just right now, before we came on the air, the russian foreign ministry spokesman said that nato should withdraw forces from eastern europe, and that this would reduce tensions in, in europe. what's the likelihood of that? there's no likelihood of that lila and one of the reasons is because eastern european...
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it abuse terry schultz for the least night in brussels is always terry, thank you. ah, well, how to balance interests and values. it's a problem facing all countries in their foreign relations. germany's new coalition government is trying to find a new approach to ties with china. beijing is germany's most important trading partner at the same time. there are serious concerns about it's human rights record, the w's chief international, whether joe richard walker reports july. o hamburg, germany's gateway to the world. handling trade that's made gemini, rich, above all with china. it's biggest trading, honor of all. this is part of the legacy of angler mackerel, who built very close ties with bay ging an approach that wasn't just about business . she also hoped to bring about change there's a german expression for this idea, vandal, deutsch, 100 or change through trade. the idea that by engaging and trading with a regime like china, you can encourage it to open up politically. but any such hopes have been dashed, raging suppression of freedoms in hong kong, and his p
it abuse terry schultz for the least night in brussels is always terry, thank you. ah, well, how to balance interests and values. it's a problem facing all countries in their foreign relations. germany's new coalition government is trying to find a new approach to ties with china. beijing is germany's most important trading partner at the same time. there are serious concerns about it's human rights record, the w's chief international, whether joe richard walker reports july. o hamburg,...
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ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. at least 8 people had been killed and dozens injured in a crush at the africa coupled nations in cameron. the incident took place at the entrance to the allenby stadium in the capital. yolande reports indicate crowds tried to force their way into the stadium to watch cam rooms. national team play camaros. the game went ahead on schedule, with fans inside the stadium. unaware of the deadly scenes outside was bring in our west africa correspondence flourish. took laura she joined us from lagos, flourished tell us more about what happened at soccer stadium in yolanda terry . this is a typical situation of what was meant to be a night of celebration turned into tragedy, apparently support as we're trying to get into the olympic stadium. i'm to watch the match between cameron and camaros, but it's turned into a stampede. are 40 people injured? 8 people killed their ever reports of one baby crushed and several children injured . now be a sorry to say that the stadium only takes it takes aro
ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. at least 8 people had been killed and dozens injured in a crush at the africa coupled nations in cameron. the incident took place at the entrance to the allenby stadium in the capital. yolande reports indicate crowds tried to force their way into the stadium to watch cam rooms. national team play camaros. the game went ahead on schedule, with fans inside the stadium. unaware of the deadly scenes outside was bring in our west africa...
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terry schultz with the ladies to live for brussels is always terry, thank you. on thursday, russian diplomats will meet with the organization for security and cooperation in europe, the ofc a 3rd day that will wrap up this week's attempts at finding a diplomatic solution to this crisis. all of this talking may sound like background noise for people who were living in eastern ukraine for nearly 8 years. ukrainian forces had been finding a russian back separatist insurgency, a conflict that has caused more than 14000 lives. now with 800000 combat ready, russian troops just over the border. people live in fear of an eminent invasion. dw, corresponding nick connelly traveled to the front line, city of the netscape, to talk about the prospects for de escalation. i will of just before the shooting starts, what you see, the cats and dogs taking cover. it's like they can feel it's coming here in the front lines. they're done yet. gunfire and shelling a part of everyday life and have been for the past 8 years for the straddles ukrainian soldiers and the few civilians lef
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hi, terri. a. tell us more about this case and this ruling well, to me the case was very interesting because of the large number of defendants. as you mentioned, 23 people were found to have been taking part in this criminal organization, or a should say were accused of taking part in this criminal organization. and they range from mere taxi drivers who allegedly ferried people between c houses and the harbor. up to the ringleader, this 45 year old man, vo van, hong, who now has been convicted since to 15 years in prison, and find 920000 euros. we should also mentioned that of these 23 people. several were acquitted today. all of them taxi drivers who were found to not have knowingly taken part in the criminal organization. terry, why is this case getting so much international attention? well, as you mentioned, to me, the case spanned several countries. the victims were hooked into the system in vietnam and then they traveled to europe arriving in various european countries. they were then gathered
hi, terri. a. tell us more about this case and this ruling well, to me the case was very interesting because of the large number of defendants. as you mentioned, 23 people were found to have been taking part in this criminal organization, or a should say were accused of taking part in this criminal organization. and they range from mere taxi drivers who allegedly ferried people between c houses and the harbor. up to the ringleader, this 45 year old man, vo van, hong, who now has been convicted...
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hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. corona, virus infections across europe are reaching record numbers. this as the world health organization warns that more than half of europeans could become infected with the army cron. very it. within the next few weeks, germany reported over 80000 new code 19 infections on wednesday. more than, that's more than this in a single day that more in a single day the, any time during the pandemic, the 7 day incidence rate has also increased. it comes as the government brings in strict rules for those who are on vaccinated a spring and our chief political are chief international. have your richard walker here. richard, germany is reporting an all time high in cobit infections. right now. the government knew this all micron wave was coming. could have done more to avoid it. terry, i think with your micron wave it, as we've just heard you mentioning at the top of the show there, the world health organization warning that half of people in europe may catch it. it's
hello, i'm terry martin. good to have you with us. corona, virus infections across europe are reaching record numbers. this as the world health organization warns that more than half of europeans could become infected with the army cron. very it. within the next few weeks, germany reported over 80000 new code 19 infections on wednesday. more than, that's more than this in a single day that more in a single day the, any time during the pandemic, the 7 day incidence rate has also increased. it...
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let's bring a d w's, terry shell to standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you. so the, you, with the nato delivered written responses to russia, security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear. it was it, it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the u. s. in nato told russia to expect there was never going to be any consideration of not accepting new members for nato or of somehow going back to the borders of pre 1997. which means before the accession of, of the baltic states, for example. so that was never going to happen and russian knew it even when it was making those demands. but it was important for the u. s. in nato, to go ahead and deliver these letters in person as russia had asked for in order that they didn't give moscow an excuse to say that they were no longer willing to continue down this diplomatic path. if we look at the messaging from moscow, russia has accused the west and nato, i
let's bring a d w's, terry shell to standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you. so the, you, with the nato delivered written responses to russia, security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear. it was it, it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the u. s. in nato told russia to expect there was never going to be...
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let's bring a d w's, terry shell to standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you. so the, you, with the nato delivered written responses to russia, security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear. it was it, it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the u. s. and nato told russia to expect. there was never going to be any consideration of not accepting new members for nato or of somehow going back to the borders of pre 1997. which means before the accession of, of the baltic states, for example. so that was never going to happen. and russian knew it even when it was making those demands. but it was important for the us in nato to go ahead and deliver these letters in person as russia had asked for in order that they didn't give moscow an excuse to say that they were no longer willing to continue down this diplomatic path. if we look at the messaging from moscow, russia has accused the west and nato in
let's bring a d w's, terry shell to standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you. so the, you, with the nato delivered written responses to russia, security demands, and it wasn't what rush i wanted to hear. it was it, it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the u. s. and nato told russia to expect. there was never going to be...
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hello, i'm terry margin. good. have you with us. germany has joined the list of countries reporting, omicron as the dominant corona virus, barry and now accounting for over 70 percent of all new cases. that's according to the countries disease prevention center. the robert call institute. such a rapid spread german health minister car allow to bath is urging those not yet vaccinated. to get the job, germany saw a record number of new coven 19 cases on friday, with more than 92000 infections. experts say measures such as masks and distancing, have helped to contain the advance of all micron, but may more may be required. or for more now i'm joined by our political correspondent, thomas sparrow, taught us another day of record numbers in germany in terms of infections. how's the country coping with the surge another day, terry? another record, the 3rd consecutive record here in germany when it comes to corona virus case, it's a 7 day rate. also increasing to worrying levels and the country is certainly concerned . in
hello, i'm terry margin. good. have you with us. germany has joined the list of countries reporting, omicron as the dominant corona virus, barry and now accounting for over 70 percent of all new cases. that's according to the countries disease prevention center. the robert call institute. such a rapid spread german health minister car allow to bath is urging those not yet vaccinated. to get the job, germany saw a record number of new coven 19 cases on friday, with more than 92000 infections....
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ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the president of burkina, faso, rock, cowboy, has reportedly been detained at a military camp amidst concerns of a potential to in the west african country. have a gunfire was heard around president's residence in the capital of walk to go overnight. the government has imposed a country wide curfew after gunfire erupted on sunday, at multiple barracks in the capital. soldiers want their commanding officers to be fired for failing to contain a jo, hottest insurgency. for the very latest, let's bring our west africa, corresponded a marquis acoya, and we're here, we're getting reports that president ra cowboy has been detained. do we know where he is at this point? absolutely correct, terry, a president couple. it has been detained at the military camp. at that's what we do and that's how it's followed. a heavy gone fi. i feel like, while the rest of a backing up is looking at bit slaps. there was a big battle if you like, in the presidency where he was detained by this military personne
ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the president of burkina, faso, rock, cowboy, has reportedly been detained at a military camp amidst concerns of a potential to in the west african country. have a gunfire was heard around president's residence in the capital of walk to go overnight. the government has imposed a country wide curfew after gunfire erupted on sunday, at multiple barracks in the capital. soldiers want their commanding officers to be fired for failing to contain a...
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terry schultz in brussels. the u. s. and nato have delivered written responses to russia, security demands, and terry. it wasn't what russia wanted to hear. it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear. no one in the us or in nato has ever pretended they were going to even consider limiting expansion of nato. not just not to ukraine, but to, to other countries who may want to join the alliance in the future. that was a nonstarter and that was made clear from the very beginning, but from what we understand while the letters are still classified. they also contained exactly what has been said to moscow and even said to us openly, that the u. s. a. nato are willing to hold much more dialogue with moscow that they want to much more dialogue, that they're willing to discuss. things that are very interesting for the colon, including perhaps, reduction of military exercises. certainly more transparency, which, which of russia has been unwilling to provide up till now to talk about nuclea
terry schultz in brussels. the u. s. and nato have delivered written responses to russia, security demands, and terry. it wasn't what russia wanted to hear. it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear. no one in the us or in nato has ever pretended they were going to even consider limiting expansion of nato. not just not to ukraine, but to, to other countries who may want to join the alliance in the future. that was a nonstarter and that was made clear...
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let's bring a dw as terry schultz is standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you . so the, you, with the nato delivered written responses to russia, security demands. and it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, was it? it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters, as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the us in nato told russia to expect. there was never going to be any consideration of not accepting new members for nato or of somehow going back to the borders of pre 1997. which means before the accession of, of the baltic states, for example. so that was never going to happen. and russian knew it even when it was making those demands. but it was important for the u. s. in nato, to go ahead and deliver these letters in person as russia had asked for in order that they didn't give moscow an excuse to say that they were no longer willing to continue down this diplomatic path. if we look at the messaging from moscow, russia has accused the west and nato, in p
let's bring a dw as terry schultz is standing by for us and brussels. hi terry. good to see you . so the, you, with the nato delivered written responses to russia, security demands. and it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, was it? it wasn't what russia wanted to hear, so me, but it's certainly what russia expected to hear what is contained in those letters, as we understand it, since they're still classified, is exactly what the us in nato told russia to expect. there was never going to be any...
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ah, ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the australian government has cancelled the visa of world tennis number one, novak ciocca bitch for a 2nd time. this means the athlete now faces the prospect of being deported from the country. this comes days before jacobin was to defend his australian open title australian border course. officials will now have to detain the serbian superstar who has been preparing for the tournament in melbourne. the countries immigration minister made the decision on the grounds that jock of it's provided false information to border officials and that he did not qualify for medical exemption to coven vaccination rules. the joke of each camp says it intends to appeal the decision or for more on this developing story, we are joined by tennis commentator, steve pierce in melbourne. steve novak chocolate is visa has been cancelled a 2nd time. is this now finally game over for john savage in australia? you know, i don't think so. no, i mean, i think what we have to what we have to accept in this and yo
ah, ah hello, i'm terry martin. thanks for joining us. the australian government has cancelled the visa of world tennis number one, novak ciocca bitch for a 2nd time. this means the athlete now faces the prospect of being deported from the country. this comes days before jacobin was to defend his australian open title australian border course. officials will now have to detain the serbian superstar who has been preparing for the tournament in melbourne. the countries immigration minister made...
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as you said, terry, we want more of that to come our way. tonight, more beautiful sunsets coming our way. i don't see any problems in the forecast have you have anything to do this evening. i want to move it into our top weather stories. we still have this area of high pressure, that's what's been producing the dry weather, pushing the storm track off to the north. that stays in place really all week. at the same time, we're going to see fog develop tomorrow morning and really cold temperatures, down in the 30s for parts of the bay area. and we're also going to get a small system dropping down the backside of that high pressure to create wind. this does not look nearly as gusty as it was friday among but definitely in the forecast. tomorrow morning you can see some of the wind starting to pop, 20-40 miles per hour. lower elevations, not that bad. 10-15 miles per hour. then as we head through the afternoon, that area expands, keeping with 20-40 miles per hour gusts. we'll be around 20-25 here in the mountains. so really, tomorrow afternoon we
as you said, terry, we want more of that to come our way. tonight, more beautiful sunsets coming our way. i don't see any problems in the forecast have you have anything to do this evening. i want to move it into our top weather stories. we still have this area of high pressure, that's what's been producing the dry weather, pushing the storm track off to the north. that stays in place really all week. at the same time, we're going to see fog develop tomorrow morning and really cold...
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i'm terry mart. him, thanks for being with ico india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and the environment? when there are doers who look at the bigger picture, india, a country that faces many challenges and whose people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. eco india. next on d w. now we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, magic corner chat, hot spot for food, chair and some great cultural memorials to boot d w, travel off we go with .
i'm terry mart. him, thanks for being with ico india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and the environment? when there are doers who look at the bigger picture, india, a country that faces many challenges and whose people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. eco india. next on d w. now we've got some hot tips for your bucket list. ah, magic corner chat, hot spot for food, chair and some great cultural memorials to boot d...
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terry and emily for now please standby. thank you so much for that. we have established contact with terry shoals, who is in brussels and who was listening to the nato secretary general brief debriefing after that's a key meeting. terry, that went on longer than expected phyllis in a little bit. what was the mood? what did the secretary general say? that's right, les lynn and nato is saying that it is pleased that talks actually went on longer than expected. keeping the russians at the table was a key goal. remember at the beginning of the week, deputy foreign minister, we of course said, you know, if we don't feel that we're being listened to, we may call this whole thing off this whole week of meetings. so it was considered very positive that the russians stayed. they engaged, i was told by someone who'd been in the room that the atmosphere was business like that there was given take on both sides and simply the fact that this meeting was held. it all went on longer than, than expected. in a, in a cordial atmosphere, is definitely going to be played
terry and emily for now please standby. thank you so much for that. we have established contact with terry shoals, who is in brussels and who was listening to the nato secretary general brief debriefing after that's a key meeting. terry, that went on longer than expected phyllis in a little bit. what was the mood? what did the secretary general say? that's right, les lynn and nato is saying that it is pleased that talks actually went on longer than expected. keeping the russians at the table...
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ah hello, i'm terry martin. good. have you with us. germany has joined the list of countries reporting alma crohn as the dominant corona virus variant. now, accounting for over 70 percent of all new cases. that's according to the country's disease prevention center, the whole but call institute. with such a rapid spread, german health minister car lauterbach is urging those not yet vaccinated. to finally get the jab, germany saw a record number of new cove 19 cases on friday, with more than 92000 infections. experts say measures such as masks at wearing masks and distancing, have helped to contain the advance of all micron, but more may be required or more on this. i'm joy now by our political correspondent, thomas sparrow. thomas, we're seeing a record number of infections here in germany. driven by the army, chrome variant of corona virus. how is the country coping? it's in fact terry, the 3rd consecutive day that germany registers record in the number of infections you mentioned already 90000 over 90000 new cases i
ah hello, i'm terry martin. good. have you with us. germany has joined the list of countries reporting alma crohn as the dominant corona virus variant. now, accounting for over 70 percent of all new cases. that's according to the country's disease prevention center, the whole but call institute. with such a rapid spread, german health minister car lauterbach is urging those not yet vaccinated. to finally get the jab, germany saw a record number of new cove 19 cases on friday, with more than...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm audrey asistio. they're the 49er faithful for good reason. niner fans out in force in l.a. >> called it a redout, faithful known for following their team all over the country. ♪♪ >> look at that, fans heading to l.a. were surprised with a special send-off at sfo earlier today. niner noise was there. and sourdough sam high-fiving the fans on the way to l.a. >> and not only party happening. anthony flores is live at sofi stadium, it's a road game but might not feel like it for the 49ers. >> everywhere you look, flags, shirts, banners, towels. there's 49er red all over the streets of l.a., faithful determined to once again take over sofi stadium. >> beat l.a., beat l.a.! >> reporter: a sea of red flooded the streets. >> energy is crazy. >> reporter: the 49ers invasion, hundreds packed the local bar, as they hope to sofi stadium. >> we take over stadiums everywhere we go. >> all the love and support, taking over l.a. >> faithful, baby! >> reporter: faithful took over sofi stadium last time make it seem like home game for the niners in must-wi
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> and i'm audrey asistio. they're the 49er faithful for good reason. niner fans out in force in l.a. >> called it a redout, faithful known for following their team all over the country. ♪♪ >> look at that, fans heading to l.a. were surprised with a special send-off at sfo earlier today. niner noise was there. and sourdough sam high-fiving the fans on the way to l.a. >> and not only party happening. anthony flores is live at sofi stadium, it's a...
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terry: a couple of things. one is simply that this is one of these rare hearings where the result really isn't baked today, and the reason for that is that powell, unusually for the biden administration, is reliant on a coalition of republicans plus centrist democrats to be confirmed, so some of the progressives like warren are already opposed. others like chairman brown i think frankly are a little but on the fence for a variety of reasons. but you've got that kind of coalition of republicans that could decide that inflation politics means that they've got to attack one of the architects of inflation policy, which would be chair powell. right now i think they probably don't do that, thus my 60%, but i think it is dicier than anybody appreciates. secondly, but i would urge markets to look at is not just powell or not powell, but you've got a situation where five out of the seven governors are either in confirmation, powell and brainard, or haven't been nominated yet. so who is making this policy is going to con
terry: a couple of things. one is simply that this is one of these rare hearings where the result really isn't baked today, and the reason for that is that powell, unusually for the biden administration, is reliant on a coalition of republicans plus centrist democrats to be confirmed, so some of the progressives like warren are already opposed. others like chairman brown i think frankly are a little but on the fence for a variety of reasons. but you've got that kind of coalition of republicans...
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i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm audrey assistio. we continue to follow the tsunami advisory after a powerful eruption in the pacific ocean. the blast was strong enough to be seen from space. triggered a tsunami that's traveling over 5,000 miles across the pacific. it hit tonga's largest island sending waves flooding into the
i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm audrey assistio. we continue to follow the tsunami advisory after a powerful eruption in the pacific ocean. the blast was strong enough to be seen from space. triggered a tsunami that's traveling over 5,000 miles across the pacific. it hit tonga's largest island sending waves flooding into the
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. >> thanks for having me on, terry. >> let's talk about children and schools. the hottest topic right now. how prevalent is the virus in our schools? >> well, it depends on what districts you're looking at. but it mirrors what we see in the community. again, the big theme is most of the cases in school are not from school, they're from the community. but it does lead to a lot of disruption. both in not having enough teachers and staff as well as students being ill and staying home. so that's kind of what we're seeing, not that kids are getting it in school or getting really sick to go to the hospital, but rather a lot of disruption, a lot of people ill. >> where do you come down on this debate? so much evidence that staying at home, virtual learning, is not good for children. and yet you want them to be safe. you don't want them to get into a situation where they're going to get covid. do they go to school, be in-person, do they stay at home? what would you say? >> well, i think overall, terry, it depends on each family's risk and benefits calculus. i would say
. >> thanks for having me on, terry. >> let's talk about children and schools. the hottest topic right now. how prevalent is the virus in our schools? >> well, it depends on what districts you're looking at. but it mirrors what we see in the community. again, the big theme is most of the cases in school are not from school, they're from the community. but it does lead to a lot of disruption. both in not having enough teachers and staff as well as students being ill and staying...