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pierre emerick aubameyang's talent is being treated by controversy.it of making the wrong kind of headlines. —— in came borussia. arsenal that they have found a new goalscoring icon at a time that they needed the most. —— hope that they have found. well our sport correspondent david 0rnstein has been following this transfer from the very start — and it's a move that has been complicated. earlier he explained to me why aubameyang should be a good fit for arsenal. battle, pierre emerick aubameyang has inherited the famous number 1a shirt here at arsenal, one by germany. i don't think any arsenal player has dawned that since then. —— were run by thierry henri. arsenal agreed a deal with borussia dortmund border services. a club record fee in the region of 7019 89 billion us dollars. they have also agreed to go to. needed to happen to it to go to was to source a replacement. ——. they got a player ona loan replacement. ——. they got a player on a loan deal until the end of the season, while chelsea finally agreed a loan deal for the showroom. season, while
pierre emerick aubameyang's talent is being treated by controversy.it of making the wrong kind of headlines. —— in came borussia. arsenal that they have found a new goalscoring icon at a time that they needed the most. —— hope that they have found. well our sport correspondent david 0rnstein has been following this transfer from the very start — and it's a move that has been complicated. earlier he explained to me why aubameyang should be a good fit for arsenal. battle, pierre emerick...
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pierre: when investors say, show growth.are all saying no growth, we are going to give you margin and dividend and buy back our stock, but don't ask about growth. growth. that is going to last a year, but where is the growth? they don't have any. >> is that why stocks haven't benefited fully? pierre: part lee, and part of partly, and a part of that is disinterest. yet cryptocurrencies, cannabis, all kinds of industry exploding, and the gold prices flat. where would you get excited? >> we will leave it on the question. pierre: you have got to get excited. >> back to you, julia. julia: great interview. coming up, the next move the berkshire ceo says he wants a big deal after a quite a b-17, and more in our deals report next. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: this is bloomberg markets. is now time for the deals report, more challenges for chipmakers. press negotiations -- spectrum cooks up a $10 million deal, and the george foreman grill maker agreed to buy a charging, and we have warned buffett's $116 billion worth of cash on hand
pierre: when investors say, show growth.are all saying no growth, we are going to give you margin and dividend and buy back our stock, but don't ask about growth. growth. that is going to last a year, but where is the growth? they don't have any. >> is that why stocks haven't benefited fully? pierre: part lee, and part of partly, and a part of that is disinterest. yet cryptocurrencies, cannabis, all kinds of industry exploding, and the gold prices flat. where would you get excited?...
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i respect wayne la pierre. i'm glad he's in this room.e people who fight for the bill of rights. they are essential to america being this unique experience in history. it is wrong for people to say there's something hateful about defending the bill of rights. >> the language -- no, matt. you know that. hate freedom. people who want to protect kids from this school violence hate freedom and want to take away individual freedom. he lumped it all together. those are his words. >> let me use my words. i believe that the people in this room think it is a very legitimate thing -- first of all, they want to comfort the families. this is a terrible tragedy. my kids or your kids. i don't know what i would say or think. >> of course. >> we jump right to the policy, which i understand. we have had too much violence is. >> everybody can agree on that, matt. >> the dark influence in the country. so what wayne la pierre is trying to say, it's unfair and false hope to immediately jump to the idea that a new gun control law will solve this. alisyn, i agr
i respect wayne la pierre. i'm glad he's in this room.e people who fight for the bill of rights. they are essential to america being this unique experience in history. it is wrong for people to say there's something hateful about defending the bill of rights. >> the language -- no, matt. you know that. hate freedom. people who want to protect kids from this school violence hate freedom and want to take away individual freedom. he lumped it all together. those are his words. >> let...
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pierre, you'll be joining us later. thanks, brad. >>> it didn't take long after the attack on stoneman douglas high school to see people mobilize refusing to accept that mass shootings are part of the new normal in this country. gun reform groups calling emergency meetings. walk outs and sit ins planned for next month. this morning, a new announcement what organizers are calling a march for our lives to turn the tragedy into an opportunity for change. five of those student organizers all survivors from the shooting join us from parkland this morning. we'll say good morning to cameron, emma, david, alexander jacqueline. thanks for joining us. cameron, i want to start was. tell us why you're doing this and what you expect to happen. >> people keep asking us about the stoneman douglas shooting is going to be different. this has happened before. change hasn't come. this is it. people are saying it's not time to talk about gun control. we can respect that. here's the time. march 24th in every single city we're going to be ma
pierre, you'll be joining us later. thanks, brad. >>> it didn't take long after the attack on stoneman douglas high school to see people mobilize refusing to accept that mass shootings are part of the new normal in this country. gun reform groups calling emergency meetings. walk outs and sit ins planned for next month. this morning, a new announcement what organizers are calling a march for our lives to turn the tragedy into an opportunity for change. five of those student organizers...
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>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> next, to the winter games in south korea. team usa striking its first gold, making history, breaking records. and also raising some questions. why did one american skater turn in a nearly perfect performance, scoring lower than the other skaters who fell? abc's matt gutman is in pyeongchang again tonight. >> reporter: just 21 seconds into her routine, mirai nagasu making history. >> go right up and do it. yes! >> reporter: the first american woman to land a triple axel at the olympics. that leap of faith good enough to lift the americans to bronze in team skating, but it was a baby-faced snowboarder, red gerard, who took home the first gold for the u.s. roaring back from last place in the slopestyle event, he's also the youngest american male to win gold in nearly a century. just 17. what do you do now? >> ah -- >> reporter: besides graduate high school, as you said. >> yeah, that's first. >> reporter: snowboarder jamie anderson grabbing gold herself, defending her olympic title. the 27-year-old from california achieving that
>> pierre thomas tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> next, to the winter games in south korea. team usa striking its first gold, making history, breaking records. and also raising some questions. why did one american skater turn in a nearly perfect performance, scoring lower than the other skaters who fell? abc's matt gutman is in pyeongchang again tonight. >> reporter: just 21 seconds into her routine, mirai nagasu making history. >> go right up and do it. yes! >>...
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pierre, thank you. >>> next to the security scare at the white house. a car plowing into a barrier outside, triggering a lockdown there. the secret service jumping into action. the car crashing to a stop. the woman behind the wheel then taken into custody. abc's david kerley is on the scene for us tonight. >> everybody, we got to walk this way now. >> reporter: the frantic moments. as secret service officers respond to a vehicle attempting to breach the white house grounds. >> response for a suspicious vehicle at 17th and east street northwest. >> reporter: the woman in custody tonight, ignored repeated orders to stop trying to get through the barriers in that van, according to witnesses. >> she just kept pressing on the gas and trying to press through i guess. that's what it looked like. they ordered her to stop. >> reporter: this video capturing some of the smoke from the spinning tires. and witnesses hearing bangs. >> police were starting to pile out of the back of the white house, and from across the street and everybody is just screaming, go, go. >
pierre, thank you. >>> next to the security scare at the white house. a car plowing into a barrier outside, triggering a lockdown there. the secret service jumping into action. the car crashing to a stop. the woman behind the wheel then taken into custody. abc's david kerley is on the scene for us tonight. >> everybody, we got to walk this way now. >> reporter: the frantic moments. as secret service officers respond to a vehicle attempting to breach the white house grounds....
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here emerick although my young -- pierre-emerick aubameyang.is one of the bundesliga's true superstars. reporter: he made an instant impact when he signed for dortmund in 2013 -- an impressive couple of seasons had brought him to the attention of the german club. the striker quickly became a central called in the dortmund attack, with his speed and touch making scoring look easy. he became the bundesliga's top goalscorer in the 2016-2017 season. but it was not just his performances on the pitch that made headlines. the player has never been far from controversy. known for his flamboyant style and free spirit, making trips abroad without permission on more than one occasion, or donning a mask as part of a marketing dad. -- gag. pierre-emerick aubameyang often landed in hot water with club bosses. despite his questionable behavior, auba silenced his critics on the playing field with his hunger for gold. in the current campaign, dortmund have not won a match without him, and his departure is sure to leave a gaping hole in the squad. but pastors aw
here emerick although my young -- pierre-emerick aubameyang.is one of the bundesliga's true superstars. reporter: he made an instant impact when he signed for dortmund in 2013 -- an impressive couple of seasons had brought him to the attention of the german club. the striker quickly became a central called in the dortmund attack, with his speed and touch making scoring look easy. he became the bundesliga's top goalscorer in the 2016-2017 season. but it was not just his performances on the pitch...
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>> we've all been waiting a long time. >> all right, let's get to pierre thomas. and pierre, there were pointed questions today about who exactly is in charge of this effort to combat russian interference. is any one agency overseeing this, protecting the u.s.? >> reporter: all the agencies say they are doing their part, but tonight, it appears no single intelligence or law enforcement agency is in charge of responding to the russian cyber threat. david? >> pierre thomas, our thanks to you. >>> we turn now to the dramatic mountainless coupes playing out in the west at this hour. authorities say one climber falling 700 feet on mt. hood. several others trapped. others performing cpr until rescuer can arrive. another group of climbers stranded nearby. and abc's kayna whitworth with the images coming this right now. >> reporter: tonight, a daring rescue attempt playing out on the top of oregon's highest peak, mt. hood. two climbers waving blankets and jack jackets, signaling for help. another performing chest compressions on a climber that had fallen 700 feet. the sit
>> we've all been waiting a long time. >> all right, let's get to pierre thomas. and pierre, there were pointed questions today about who exactly is in charge of this effort to combat russian interference. is any one agency overseeing this, protecting the u.s.? >> reporter: all the agencies say they are doing their part, but tonight, it appears no single intelligence or law enforcement agency is in charge of responding to the russian cyber threat. david? >> pierre...
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and pierre both manafort and gates have pleaded not guilty but you have reported here that ga about a possible plea and possible cooperation with mueller? >> reporter: david, until now, those talks have been inconclusive, but mak mistake, tonight, gates is under incredible pressure. charges, he was facing up to 20 years in prison, and, david, he very young family. >> pierre thomas live washington with us again tonight. >>> we're going to turn next here to that slow-moving storm front. ice, snow, flooding rain triggering weather alerts in 20 states from texas, all the way up to new york. a fire truck in oklahoma city skidding on icy roads, flipping onto its side there. and near pittsburgh a police officer rescued from his patrol car after being trapped by rising flood water there. left's get to rob marciano tracking it all for us. hey, rob.d. tem the northeast have dropped 40 degrees since yesterday, the pattern elsewhere really hasn't changed. the jet stream in the same spot. we have flash flood warnings in little rock snow. >> nebraska through wisconsin. the heavy rain tomorrow, thou
and pierre both manafort and gates have pleaded not guilty but you have reported here that ga about a possible plea and possible cooperation with mueller? >> reporter: david, until now, those talks have been inconclusive, but mak mistake, tonight, gates is under incredible pressure. charges, he was facing up to 20 years in prison, and, david, he very young family. >> pierre thomas live washington with us again tonight. >>> we're going to turn next here to that slow-moving...
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what's going on at the benches, pierre >> quiet beyond belief on both benches. there's more conversation coach to coach it's really quiet down here. >> the two loneliest guys on the ice right now are the goaltenders. they don't get any break five shots, just themselves between victory and defeat zapolski has had a good afternoon. >> we are told t.j. oshie has just tweeted, terry, terry, terry with three exclamation points >> what t.j. oshie did, it was magical that night in sochi. >> ruzicka a late addition to the squad. he's shown great talent although he hasn't been very productive. >> here comes ruzicka moving in on zapolski. he makes the save. >> he made that look easy, mike, talking about zapolski you saw him late in the game being square and composed. he's square and composed, doesn't drop quickly. >> trying to pick a spot, ruzicka. there was no faking, no deception at all. >> chris bourque, first united states shooter francouz comes way out he's stopped >> a lot of diving there bourque deliberate on entry, goes to the backhand, can't quite get it over the
what's going on at the benches, pierre >> quiet beyond belief on both benches. there's more conversation coach to coach it's really quiet down here. >> the two loneliest guys on the ice right now are the goaltenders. they don't get any break five shots, just themselves between victory and defeat zapolski has had a good afternoon. >> we are told t.j. oshie has just tweeted, terry, terry, terry with three exclamation points >> what t.j. oshie did, it was magical that night...
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and pierre, what are we hearing from hope hicks? >> reporter: david, an attorney for hicks denies corallo's account, saying the idea she ever suggested e-mails would be concealed is completely false. david? >> pierre thomas live in washington for us again tonight. >>> we move on now, and to the deadly flu epidemic. a new report from canada, just out tonight, finding that the flu vaccine this year is just 10% to 20% effective at preventing infection in canada. it comes as we learn of the deaths of several more children here in the u.s. and the desperate 911 call, trying to save the life of a 12-year-old boy. abc's steve osunsami at the cdc in atlanta tonight. >> what's the emergency? >> he is not breathing. >> he is not breathing, okay. >> reporter: this is the call for help in west palm beach, florida, for this seventh grader, 12-year-old dylan winnick. >> she's going to need to do cpr on the child. i'm going to give her instructions, okay? >> reporter: he first started showing flu-like symptoms just 48 hours before this phone call.
and pierre, what are we hearing from hope hicks? >> reporter: david, an attorney for hicks denies corallo's account, saying the idea she ever suggested e-mails would be concealed is completely false. david? >> pierre thomas live in washington for us again tonight. >>> we move on now, and to the deadly flu epidemic. a new report from canada, just out tonight, finding that the flu vaccine this year is just 10% to 20% effective at preventing infection in canada. it comes as we...
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>> pierre thomas tonight. thank you. >>> overseas tonight, reports of a deadly chemical attack in syria. victims treated for alleged exposure to chlorine gas. the area under intense attack by the assad regime for more than a week now. russian president, vladimir putin, has ordered a daily five-hour, quote, humanitarian pause in that fighting. >>> and we have new reporting tonight, new images here in the investigation into a deadly ambush in niger, and the death of four american soldiers. national geographic tonight with never before seen images prior to that fatal mission. here's abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz tonight. >> reporter: this is 25-year-old ladavid johnson, just weeks before he and three other americans would be ambushed and killed. the tattoo across his chest, myeshia, his wife. and here he is with nigerien soldiers his unit was tasked to train. johnson was the mechanic, and the self-appointed unit barber. >> is there something you haven't been able to fix or do that you've
>> pierre thomas tonight. thank you. >>> overseas tonight, reports of a deadly chemical attack in syria. victims treated for alleged exposure to chlorine gas. the area under intense attack by the assad regime for more than a week now. russian president, vladimir putin, has ordered a daily five-hour, quote, humanitarian pause in that fighting. >>> and we have new reporting tonight, new images here in the investigation into a deadly ambush in niger, and the death of four...
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pierre, now the white house saying it's up to the democrat to revise their memo? >> reporter: that's right, david. the president told democrats on the house intelligence committee to, quote, redo and send back in proper form. congressman adam schiff is expected to meet with fbi officials soon, but it's unclear tonight whether that will be enough to release that memo. david? >> pierre, thank you. >>> next, to the winter games in south korea, team usa striking its first gold, making history, breaking records. and raising some questions -- why did one american skater turn in a nearly perfect performance, scoring lower than the other skaters who fell? abc's matt gutman is in pyeongchang again tonight. >> reporter: just 21 seconds into her routine, mirai nagasu making history -- >> go up right and do it. yes! >> the first american woman to land a triple axel at the olympics. the leap of faith good enough to lift the americans to bronze in team skating, but it was a baby faced snowboarder red gerard who took home the first gold for the u.s. roaring back from last place
pierre, now the white house saying it's up to the democrat to revise their memo? >> reporter: that's right, david. the president told democrats on the house intelligence committee to, quote, redo and send back in proper form. congressman adam schiff is expected to meet with fbi officials soon, but it's unclear tonight whether that will be enough to release that memo. david? >> pierre, thank you. >>> next, to the winter games in south korea, team usa striking its first gold,...
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>> pierre thomas with us again tonight. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the man posing as a driver. authorities say then attacking several women who got into his car. >>> also, we are tracking a nor'easter, right off the east coast tonight. several major cities from d.c. up through new york and boston all preparing. >>> the intense police shootout. officers firing dozens of shots. the images coming in. >>> and this question tonight, is amazon taking photos of your front door? tonight, the reason why, when we wee back. come back. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increase
>> pierre thomas with us again tonight. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this wednesday. the man posing as a driver. authorities say then attacking several women who got into his car. >>> also, we are tracking a nor'easter, right off the east coast tonight. several major cities from d.c. up through new york and boston all preparing. >>> the intense police shootout. officers firing dozens of shots. the images coming in....
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hi and welcome back to theron's music berlin had a new concert hall the pierre boulez fire is named after the late great composer and the concerts here are being described as music for the. thinking ear the whole and especially the acoustic are supposed to be really fantastic i can't wait to go in and have a look. at. the pier opened in march two thousand and seventeen as part of the barenboim saeed academy and especially for chamber music top musicians from all over the world are already lined up to play here and the first season is packed with stars one of the first being the georgian violinist lees a. short break for the musicians during the first part of the hustle i listened upstairs downstairs i walked around the acoustic really is fantastic but i think it sounds best right from the very top. going. through. leads a fantastic rehearsal and of course the first question has to be what was it like playing in this amazing hall yeah it's quite amazing actually to be part of this the birth of a new space which is so special because from the one side use you feel the space. and the same ti
hi and welcome back to theron's music berlin had a new concert hall the pierre boulez fire is named after the late great composer and the concerts here are being described as music for the. thinking ear the whole and especially the acoustic are supposed to be really fantastic i can't wait to go in and have a look. at. the pier opened in march two thousand and seventeen as part of the barenboim saeed academy and especially for chamber music top musicians from all over the world are already lined...
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here's abc's chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas, with what we have learned tonight. >> reporter: tonight, abc news has learned that many in the fbi are fuming after president trump ignored the warning from the fbi and his own handpicked fbi director after they went public with, quote, grave concerns about the memo's release. and late today, fbi director chris wray taking the rare step of sending a video message to the fbi rank and file. we have learned he told them, quote, we stay laser-focused on doing great work, even when it's not easy, because we believe in the fbi. law enforcement sources tell abc news that senior fbi officials consider the intelligence memo to be deeply flawed for cherry picking information and clearly political. they say it omits multiple other pieces of intelligence not just the dossier that led to that warrant being issued to monitor carter page. tonight, a democrat on the house intelligence committee says what this is is obvious, an attempt to undermine robert mueller's investigation of possible collusion and obstruction of justice. >> i have seen the
here's abc's chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas, with what we have learned tonight. >> reporter: tonight, abc news has learned that many in the fbi are fuming after president trump ignored the warning from the fbi and his own handpicked fbi director after they went public with, quote, grave concerns about the memo's release. and late today, fbi director chris wray taking the rare step of sending a video message to the fbi rank and file. we have learned he told them, quote, we stay...
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>> pierre thomas, our thanks tr mountain rescues playing out in the west at this hour. authorities say one climber falling 700 feet on mt. hood. several others trapped. others performing cpr until rescuers can arrive. another group of climbers stranded nearby. and abc's kayna whitworth with the images coming in right now. >> reporter: tonight, a daring rescue attempt playing out on the top of oregon's highest peak, mt. hood. two climbers waving blankets and jackets, another performing chest compressions on a climber that had fallen some 700 feet. the situation turning even more desperate as they shield the injured climber from falling rocks and snow. >> there was a report from one one of the persons involving in the climbing, quote, it was like a bowling alley. >> reporter: a medic repelling down to the climbers, airlifting him to the hospital, but he later died. at the same time, another rescue of a second group stranded on the other side. one of them injured, as well. >> the ice was just really bad. i saw a lot of people up ahead struggling that started earlier on, an
>> pierre thomas, our thanks tr mountain rescues playing out in the west at this hour. authorities say one climber falling 700 feet on mt. hood. several others trapped. others performing cpr until rescuers can arrive. another group of climbers stranded nearby. and abc's kayna whitworth with the images coming in right now. >> reporter: tonight, a daring rescue attempt playing out on the top of oregon's highest peak, mt. hood. two climbers waving blankets and jackets, another...
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and abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas up on the hill tonight. >> reporter: she's a true insider, one of president trump's closest advisers. white house communications director hope hicks, often seen by the president's side. and tonight, she's under increased scrutiny after getting called before the house intelligence committee to answer questions about allegations of possible russian collusion. >> thank you, donald trump. >> reporter: the 29-year-old hicks was one of the first people to sign onto the presidential campaign. >> now hope hicks is a tremendously talented person. >> reporter: she's someone with access to the oval office. but today, lawmakers say hicks refused to answer questions about her time in the white house and some questions about the transition. they say hicks told the committee she was instructed not to by the white house. >> she refused all the questions pertaining to her time in the administration. >> she's answered every possible question on the campaign, and my understanding is the white house has asked her not to answer questions on the transitio
and abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas up on the hill tonight. >> reporter: she's a true insider, one of president trump's closest advisers. white house communications director hope hicks, often seen by the president's side. and tonight, she's under increased scrutiny after getting called before the house intelligence committee to answer questions about allegations of possible russian collusion. >> thank you, donald trump. >> reporter: the 29-year-old hicks was...
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>> i don't know what's the big deal with that. >> pierre thomas with us tonight, and obviously, pierre, we know mccabe abruptly stepping aside as deputy fbi director just this week. >> reporter: david, mccabe's departure was another sign of the mounting tension between the white house and the justice department. people inside the fbi and justice department are waiting to see how the president responds to these new bombshells. the question tonight -- how long can this tension continue? david? >> pierre thomas with us, as well, tonight. >>> next, this evening, new concerns over the deadly flu epidemic. doctors in the northeast say the rapid flu tests that help diagnose quickly are now in short supply, as well. and in new hampshire tonight, a mother of four dying of flu complications. she had decided against taking anti-viral medication that doctors say often help shorten the duration and severity of the symptoms. here's abc's linsey davis, on this again tonight. >> reporter: hospitals and clinics across the country now trying to stave off what officials are calling one of the worst flu s
>> i don't know what's the big deal with that. >> pierre thomas with us tonight, and obviously, pierre, we know mccabe abruptly stepping aside as deputy fbi director just this week. >> reporter: david, mccabe's departure was another sign of the mounting tension between the white house and the justice department. people inside the fbi and justice department are waiting to see how the president responds to these new bombshells. the question tonight -- how long can this tension...
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they kicked dan out, but tonight, mueller's indictment indicates their work was already done. >> pierre thomas with us tonight. that was a telling moment when they did not want dan harris or our cameras there, and there was one other major headline that broke today, an american who pleaded guilty, pierre, and who is now cooperating with the special counsel. what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right, mueller announced the guilty plea of richard pinedo from southern california who admitted to committing fraud by helping the russians set up fake american identities, david. >> pierre, thank you. >>> next, the affair between a "playboy" play mate and donald trump before he was elected president. the report in "the new yorker" allegedly involving money spent just before the election for her story, which was then never published. why wasn't it? here's abc's senior white house correspondent, cecilia vega. >> reporter: at the white house today, an abrupt change of plans. president trump bound for florida, boarding marine one alone. the first lady was supposed to be with him, instead she l
they kicked dan out, but tonight, mueller's indictment indicates their work was already done. >> pierre thomas with us tonight. that was a telling moment when they did not want dan harris or our cameras there, and there was one other major headline that broke today, an american who pleaded guilty, pierre, and who is now cooperating with the special counsel. what have you learned? >> reporter: that's right, mueller announced the guilty plea of richard pinedo from southern california...
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here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: this is the young man seen here in handcuffs, wearing combat-style boots, believed to have committed today's massacre. previously suspended from the school. today, returning with deadly intentions. >> he's 19 years old. he was born in 1998 in september. he was a former student of douglas high school. he got expelled for disciplinary rrn reasons. i don't know the reasons. >> reporter: arrested offcampus, sources identifying him to abc news as nikolaus cruz. abc news learned he used an ar-15 assault-style rifle, and had ammunition. >> he had countless magazines, multiple magazines. and at this point, we believe he had one ar-15 rifle. i don't know if he had a second weapon. >> reporter: the school shooting today marks at least the 18th so far this year, and it is also symptomatic of a nation where mass shootings in which four of more people are shot in an incident have become commonplace. the nation averaging more than 300 mass shootings in the last three years. >> and so let's get to pierre thomas, with us live
here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: this is the young man seen here in handcuffs, wearing combat-style boots, believed to have committed today's massacre. previously suspended from the school. today, returning with deadly intentions. >> he's 19 years old. he was born in 1998 in september. he was a former student of douglas high school. he got expelled for disciplinary rrn reasons. i don't know the reasons. >> reporter: arrested...
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any minute now, we're expecting to hear from the head of the nra, wayne la pierre jr.age at cpap. actually, we're going to listen in now. this is dana loesch, the spokeswoman for the nra. >> in charleston, this murderer was able to pass a background check because as former fbi director james comey said, they made a mistake. it was a paperwork error. sunderland springs, this mass murderer was able to go and mow down a church because, why, the air force did not report his conviction. the fact that he was mentally unstable to the nik system whice organization that i represent, 5 million plus members average everyday americans, moms and dads, they do the school run, they go to the grocery stores, they're students, hunters, they're people like me who simply don't want to be assaulted in the parking lot if i go to the grocery store and get a gallon of milk at night, they are people like us and we will not be gas lighted into thinking that we're responsible for a tragedy that we had nothing to do with. it is not our job to follow up on red flags. it is not our job to make sur
any minute now, we're expecting to hear from the head of the nra, wayne la pierre jr.age at cpap. actually, we're going to listen in now. this is dana loesch, the spokeswoman for the nra. >> in charleston, this murderer was able to pass a background check because as former fbi director james comey said, they made a mistake. it was a paperwork error. sunderland springs, this mass murderer was able to go and mow down a church because, why, the air force did not report his conviction. the...
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here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: this is the young man seen here in handcuffs, wearing black combat-style boots, believed to have committed today's has sacker. thought to have ties to a school now etched into the country's violent history of mass shootings. >> he was found offcampus. i don't exactly know where. i believe he was found in the city of coral springs, by a coconut creek police officer. that's unconfirmed right now. >> reporter: arrested offcampus, sources identifying him to abc news as nikolas cruz. and a law enforcement source telling abc n an assault-style rifle may have been used in today's carnage. >> he was not a current student. i wasn't there, but i was told there was no confrontation. he was -- can you hear me? he was taken into arrest without incident. i believe he's approximately 18 years old. >> reporter: the school shooting today marked at least the 18th so far this year, and it is also sympt sympt symptomatic of a nation where mass shootings in which four of more people are shot in an incident, have become. >> and pier
here's abc's chief justice correspondent pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: this is the young man seen here in handcuffs, wearing black combat-style boots, believed to have committed today's has sacker. thought to have ties to a school now etched into the country's violent history of mass shootings. >> he was found offcampus. i don't exactly know where. i believe he was found in the city of coral springs, by a coconut creek police officer. that's unconfirmed right now. >>...
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. >> antes del descanso andré-pierre gignac pase y de acabeza el primero para tigres , luego viene esto ahora la perla alaniz , de titular para chivas . >> almeyda preocupado salieron a cazar puch y así chivas solo tienen uno . >> el azul la máquina ante rayos villalpando hable para necaxa, una similar de gonzález para 2 a 0 así gana necaxa así 2 derrotas tienen . >> landon donovan mire , debutó en la liga mx ante esmeralda ante los camoteros primera vez que landon donovan ve acción de noviembre del 2016 que estaba con el galaxy de los Ángeles . >> barcelona está en su quinta final de la copa del rey quier ampliar ante getafee a media semana en champions league . >> tenemos una final que podemos conseguir también la liga y bueno también la champions league para nosotros es que para tener uno debemos ganar mañana . >> hoy merengues dan baile a la real sociedad pero bueno lejos . >> así asencio cross y hatrick de cr7 (cristiano ronaldo) , está tercero en la tabla con 16 puntos . >> a 16 puntos del líder que es barcelona . >> ahora basketball el entrenador de golden state warriors es el ma
. >> antes del descanso andré-pierre gignac pase y de acabeza el primero para tigres , luego viene esto ahora la perla alaniz , de titular para chivas . >> almeyda preocupado salieron a cazar puch y así chivas solo tienen uno . >> el azul la máquina ante rayos villalpando hable para necaxa, una similar de gonzález para 2 a 0 así gana necaxa así 2 derrotas tienen . >> landon donovan mire , debutó en la liga mx ante esmeralda ante los camoteros primera vez que...
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so, let's get right to our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas in washington, because pierre, manysking, how could that be? >> reporter: david, cruz bought that gun legally, despite all those signs that he was troubled. federal law ban s anyone deemed by authorities as mentally ill from buying guns, but it's unclear if any court or commission designated cruz as mentally unfit. it appears he fell through the cracks, david. >> pierre thomas will stay on this tonight. >>> when we come back, the other news. the 4-year-old who was kidnapped, found 400 miles away. the news coming in. but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matt
so, let's get right to our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas in washington, because pierre, manysking, how could that be? >> reporter: david, cruz bought that gun legally, despite all those signs that he was troubled. federal law ban s anyone deemed by authorities as mentally ill from buying guns, but it's unclear if any court or commission designated cruz as mentally unfit. it appears he fell through the cracks, david. >> pierre thomas will stay on this tonight....
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if gates does agree to a deal, that means a lot more pressure on manafort, david. >> pierre, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria now. pro-assad forces launching an air assault. more than 200 people killed. a quarter of them children. video tonight showing the desperate rush to save babies, to rescue children from homes after the barrel bombs fell. here's abc's senior foreign correspondent, ian pannell, who has been to syria many times for us. >> reporter: tonight, bloodshed and fear as parts of syria descend into chaos. in the middle of the day, bombs destroying neighborhoods. women and children escaping from demolished home. one aid worker here says, it feels like the end of the world. a handful of brave rescue workers struggle to help the wounded, often the youngest and most vulnerable. scrambling to get people to safety, this man hands a small child through a window into an ambulance. this is ghouta, one of the last rebel-held areas in syria. and it's been under constant attack since sunday night. over 200 killed in the past two days alone, including more than 50 children.
if gates does agree to a deal, that means a lot more pressure on manafort, david. >> pierre, thank you. >>> overseas tonight, and to syria now. pro-assad forces launching an air assault. more than 200 people killed. a quarter of them children. video tonight showing the desperate rush to save babies, to rescue children from homes after the barrel bombs fell. here's abc's senior foreign correspondent, ian pannell, who has been to syria many times for us. >> reporter: tonight,...
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let's get right to abc's chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas, with us live tonight. pierre? >> reporter: david, there has been a lot of concern inside the justice department and fbi about pressure from president trump on the russia investigation. as number three in command, rachel brand would have been the person to oversee the special counsel investigation if rod rosenstein were to step down or be fired. since attorney general jeff sessions has recused himself. sources tell us that last year, the president considered firing rosenstein, but tonight we're told that brand is leaving to take a job as a general counsel at a fortune 50 company, david. >> all right. pierre thomas following developments from the justice department. >>> next tonight, the stock market ending the week with another wild ride today. the dow rallying late today though gaining more than 330 points to finish. closing to finish at 24,190, and the dow losing about 5% overall this week. >>> we're following developments after a deadly shootout near atlanta. authorities say one officer was killed, two deputies
let's get right to abc's chief justice correspondent, pierre thomas, with us live tonight. pierre? >> reporter: david, there has been a lot of concern inside the justice department and fbi about pressure from president trump on the russia investigation. as number three in command, rachel brand would have been the person to oversee the special counsel investigation if rod rosenstein were to step down or be fired. since attorney general jeff sessions has recused himself. sources tell us...