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mike condon with pierre. >> pierre: thank you, doc. what is it like playing in this environment? >> a surreal moment right now. grew up close to this stadium here. just a lot of fun. great venue. ice conditions were great. good team win for us. >> pierre: what was the message coming in to the game from the coaching staff? >> we wanted to stick to the process in the first period. we wanted to have a solid first 20 minutes and go from there. >> pierre: this has been a magical year for you so far. you can take us inside the process and how it evolved for you? >> it has been a crazy year so far. i haven't stopped to smell the roses or think about it yet. a lot of fun and looking forward to what's next. >> pierre: coach martin is waiting for you by the locker room. good luck. >> i appreciate it. >> mike: from wheeling of the east coast hockey league to hamilton of the ahl. the montreal canadiens of the nhl. 5-1, montreal. who's the rebel now? no way. yes way! savor breakfast any time you like. eggs, sizzling sausage, hot cakes, real butter. mcdonald's all day breakfast menu. yeah! it'
mike condon with pierre. >> pierre: thank you, doc. what is it like playing in this environment? >> a surreal moment right now. grew up close to this stadium here. just a lot of fun. great venue. ice conditions were great. good team win for us. >> pierre: what was the message coming in to the game from the coaching staff? >> we wanted to stick to the process in the first period. we wanted to have a solid first 20 minutes and go from there. >> pierre: this has been...
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mike condon with pierre. >> pierre: thank you, doc. what is it like playing in this environment? >> a surreal moment right now. grew up close to thistadium here. just a lot of fun. great venue. ice conditions were great. good team win for us. >> pierre: what was the message coming in to the game from the coaching staff? >> we wanted to stick to the we wanted to have aolid first 20 minutes and go from there. >> pierre: this has been a magical year for you so far. you can take us inside the process and how it evolved for you? >> it has been a crazy year so far. i haven't stopped to smell the roses or think about it yet. a lot of fun and looking forward to what's next. >> pierre: coach martin is waiting for you by the locker room. good luck. >> i appreciate it. >> mike: from wheeling of the east coast hockey league to hamilton of the ahl. the montreal canadiens of the nhl. darn near a shutout. 5-1, montreal. who's the rebel now? no way. yes way! savor breakfast any time you like. eggs, sizzling sausage, hot cakes, real butter. mcdonald's all day breakfast menu. yeah! it's time to st
mike condon with pierre. >> pierre: thank you, doc. what is it like playing in this environment? >> a surreal moment right now. grew up close to thistadium here. just a lot of fun. great venue. ice conditions were great. good team win for us. >> pierre: what was the message coming in to the game from the coaching staff? >> we wanted to stick to the we wanted to have aolid first 20 minutes and go from there. >> pierre: this has been a magical year for you so far....
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pierre: i'm privileged to meet you, sir. i feel ashamed of my lazy life when i see men like you and nikolai. heroes. i should have been with you. i used to think of napoleon as a hero, you see. and perhaps he was, once, but not now. he seems to think of nothing but conquest and glory. he had to be stopped. i was wrong. papa's... papa's hosting a banquet for our returning soldiers. i hope you'll come, pierre? yes, yes, indeed. it will be an honor to drink to their health. count rostov: talking of heroes, isn't dolokhov making his home with you? yes. yes, he is. hmm. it was so kind of you to take him in. well, one does what one can. it's so good to be here with you allllgain. what is it, pierre? why are you sad? oh, it's nothing. and i'm not sad. just happy to see you. hmm. i thought you might have brought the countess. sadly she's otherwise engaged. (helene moaning)g)(cutlery clattering) helene: what a vile creature yoyoare, dolokhov. dolokhov: and don't you love it? (both panting) helene: no, i hate it. you're an animal. mmm
pierre: i'm privileged to meet you, sir. i feel ashamed of my lazy life when i see men like you and nikolai. heroes. i should have been with you. i used to think of napoleon as a hero, you see. and perhaps he was, once, but not now. he seems to think of nothing but conquest and glory. he had to be stopped. i was wrong. papa's... papa's hosting a banquet for our returning soldiers. i hope you'll come, pierre? yes, yes, indeed. it will be an honor to drink to their health. count rostov: talking...
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good night, pierre. (carriage door closes) pierre: you're really going to the war? it's got nothing to do with napoleon. then why? because i can't bear anymore of this life. drawing rooms, gossip, balls, vanity, night after night. don't look at me like that, it's the truth. never marry, pierre. don't make my mistake. but lise's n n like that, she's the gentlest, sweeeest... oh, i know, i know. she's a wonderful woman and i love her dearly, but i... i can't breathe here, pierre. i might as well get myself killed fighting napoleon. but you're the most brilliant man i know. you could do anything. so they say... ut you? have you decided what you're going to do yet? pierre: can you imagine, i still don't know. but i do think i could make something of my life, do something extraordinary, even... lead the revolution, perhaps? i know, i deserve to be mocked. if you could see how i waste my nights... ah, yes well, if you're asking for my advice, i'd chuck anatole kuragin and that gang. that sort of debauchery doesn't suit you. the women, and the wine, but yes, no, you're rig
good night, pierre. (carriage door closes) pierre: you're really going to the war? it's got nothing to do with napoleon. then why? because i can't bear anymore of this life. drawing rooms, gossip, balls, vanity, night after night. don't look at me like that, it's the truth. never marry, pierre. don't make my mistake. but lise's n n like that, she's the gentlest, sweeeest... oh, i know, i know. she's a wonderful woman and i love her dearly, but i... i can't breathe here, pierre. i might as well...
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mike condon with pierre. >> pierre: thank you, doc. what is it like playing in this environment?> a surreal moment right now. grew up close to this stadium here. just a lot of fun. great venue. ice conditions were great. good team win for us. >> pierre: what was the message coming in to the game from the coaching staff? >> we wanted to stick to the process in the first period. we wanted to have a solid first 20 minutes and go from there. >> pierre: this has been a magical year for you so far. you can take us inside the process and how it evolved for you? >> it has been a crazy year so far. i haven't stopped to smell the roses or think about it yet. a lot of fun and looking forward to what's next. >> pierre: coach martin is waiting for you by the locker room. good luck. >> i appreciate it. >> mike: from wheeling of the east coast hockey league to hamilton of the ahl. the montreal canadiens of the nhl. darn near a shutout. darn for him. 5-1, montreal. ♪ who's the rebel now? no way. yes way! savor breakfast any time you like. eggs, sizzling sausage, hot cakes, real butter. mcdonald'
mike condon with pierre. >> pierre: thank you, doc. what is it like playing in this environment?> a surreal moment right now. grew up close to this stadium here. just a lot of fun. great venue. ice conditions were great. good team win for us. >> pierre: what was the message coming in to the game from the coaching staff? >> we wanted to stick to the process in the first period. we wanted to have a solid first 20 minutes and go from there. >> pierre: this has been a...
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mike condon with pierre. >> pierre: thank you, doc. what is it like playing in this environment?> a surreal moment right now. grew up close to this stadium here. just a lot of fun. great venue. ice conditions were great. good team win for us. >> pierre: what was the message coming in to the game from the coaching staff? >> we wanted to stick to the process in the first period. we wanted to have a solid first 20 minutes and go from there. >> pierre: this has been a magical year for you so far. you can take us inside the process and how it evolved for you? >> it has been a crazy year so far. i haven't stopped to smell the roses or think about it yet. a lot of fun and looking forward to what's next. >> pierre: coach martin is waiting for you by the locker room. good luck. >> i appreciate it. >> mike: from wheeling of the east coast hockey league to hamilton of the ahl. the montreal canadiens of the nhl. darn near a shutout. darn for him. 5-1, montreal. ♪ who's the rebel now? no way. yes way! savor breakfast any time you like. eggs, sizzling sausage, hot cakes, real butter. mcdonald'
mike condon with pierre. >> pierre: thank you, doc. what is it like playing in this environment?> a surreal moment right now. grew up close to this stadium here. just a lot of fun. great venue. ice conditions were great. good team win for us. >> pierre: what was the message coming in to the game from the coaching staff? >> we wanted to stick to the process in the first period. we wanted to have a solid first 20 minutes and go from there. >> pierre: this has been a...
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that was pierre boulez. catherine: and you, as i said, direct the ensemble that pierre boulez founded, the ensemble intercontemperain -- intercontemporain. what legacy would you say it leaves? >> invented it because>> he felt invented it -->>he because he felt it necessary to have an institution that could offer the maximum freedom to artists. composers could work individually with soloists in good conditions. havepreters could also fantastic variety of activity, from the chamber music to conducting the ensemble. and for the audience, it was a sort of laboratory, which is very -- which still is a place where you can have all sorts of insights in the musical creation. veryis very -- a very, important part of his project, that he wanted this ensemble to be focusing on new generations, new talents, and new ideas. and therefore, if he could not find this in other institutions -- existing institutions, he felt it necessary to create them, not only for him, for his works, but also for the works of the others. cath
that was pierre boulez. catherine: and you, as i said, direct the ensemble that pierre boulez founded, the ensemble intercontemperain -- intercontemporain. what legacy would you say it leaves? >> invented it because>> he felt invented it -->>he because he felt it necessary to have an institution that could offer the maximum freedom to artists. composers could work individually with soloists in good conditions. havepreters could also fantastic variety of activity, from the...
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nra had wayne la pierre versus president obama.ay the group released a video telling gun owners they could face arrest, prosecution, and prison as a result of the president's executive action on guns and ending with an offer. >> i'll tell you what. i'll meet you for a one-on-one, one-hour debate with a mutually agreed upon moderator on any network that will take it. no prescreened questions, and no gas bag answers. let's see if you're game for a fair debate. it's your chance to show the american people you're not afraid to meet the nra on neutral ground. >> now, it's important to keep in mind that the man in that video, that's wayne la pierre, is the same man who seven days after 20 children and six adults were murdered by guns in newton, connecticut, gave one of the most unnerving and bizarre speeches in recent american politics. highlighting the impact of video games. >> here is another dirty little truth that the media try their best to conceal. there exists in this country, sadly, a callous, corrupt, and corrupting shadow indus
nra had wayne la pierre versus president obama.ay the group released a video telling gun owners they could face arrest, prosecution, and prison as a result of the president's executive action on guns and ending with an offer. >> i'll tell you what. i'll meet you for a one-on-one, one-hour debate with a mutually agreed upon moderator on any network that will take it. no prescreened questions, and no gas bag answers. let's see if you're game for a fair debate. it's your chance to show the...
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so, pierre, it is clear that problem here. >> reporter: that's right, david. after the san bernardino terror attacks, the fbi saw a record number of people attempt to buy guns. >> pierre thomas on the story all day. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to a headline breaking late today from the fbi now, a new plea tonight, as they investigation that terror attack in san bernardino. they are laser focused on that couple turned killers, but tonight, they have revealed there is an 18-minute mystery. and that window of time could provide crucial clues. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross now. >> reporter: the fbi knows when the attack began and almost everything until it ended, when the husband and wife terrorists, sigh yesterday syed farook and tashfeen malik, were shot dead in their black suv. but in between officials said is today, there is an 18-minute mystery, an accounted gap in their whereabouts not detected by traffic cameras or witnesses. hours and 42 minutes of their time. we are missing 18 minutes of their time. >> reporter: and the fbi tod
so, pierre, it is clear that problem here. >> reporter: that's right, david. after the san bernardino terror attacks, the fbi saw a record number of people attempt to buy guns. >> pierre thomas on the story all day. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to a headline breaking late today from the fbi now, a new plea tonight, as they investigation that terror attack in san bernardino. they are laser focused on that couple turned killers, but tonight, they have revealed there is...
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abc's pierre thomas has the details. >> reporter: former officer led to court in handcuffs and inside receiving a sentence to fit his horrific crimes. his eyes closed in court as a judge condemned him to 263 years in prison. this is him when he was first convicted. >> the defendant is guilty of the crime. >> reporter: bursting into tears, guilting of assaulting and raping eight women during his patrols as a cop. the attacks had gone on for months with many of the victims poor and black, with criminal records afraid to come forward. >> i was scared. i didn't know what to do. >> reporter: that was until he abused this grandmother. >> he picked the wrong lady to stop that night. reporter: it was a jury that commended the 263-year ntence. e judge agreed showing no mercy. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> an oklahoma bank president has been shot to death during a robbery attempt. officials say a man walked into the bank and killed randy patterson. another employee was injured. the suspect fled in an suv.
abc's pierre thomas has the details. >> reporter: former officer led to court in handcuffs and inside receiving a sentence to fit his horrific crimes. his eyes closed in court as a judge condemned him to 263 years in prison. this is him when he was first convicted. >> the defendant is guilty of the crime. >> reporter: bursting into tears, guilting of assaulting and raping eight women during his patrols as a cop. the attacks had gone on for months with many of the victims poor...
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he doesn't have this power. >> and pierre thomas with us now live from the white house tonight. and pierre, we mentioned that poll number from pugh, showing 85% of americans want more background checks. but there is also this tonight. look at this chart. gun sales spiking after president obama was first a mass shooting. so, pierre, it is clear that many argue that guns are not the problem here. >> reporter: that's right, david. after the san bernardino terror attacks, the fbi saw a record number of people attempt to buy guns. >> pierre thomas on the story all day. pierre, thank you. >>> we turn now to a headline breaking late today from the fbi now, a new plea tonight, as they investigate that terror attack in san bernardino. they are laser focused on that couple turned killers, but tonight, they have revealed there is an 18-minute mystery. and that window of time could provide crucial clues. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross now.ws tonigl% >> reporter: the fbi knows when the attata *^ almost ith@h@c everything until it ended, when the husband and wife terrorist
he doesn't have this power. >> and pierre thomas with us now live from the white house tonight. and pierre, we mentioned that poll number from pugh, showing 85% of americans want more background checks. but there is also this tonight. look at this chart. gun sales spiking after president obama was first a mass shooting. so, pierre, it is clear that many argue that guns are not the problem here. >> reporter: that's right, david. after the san bernardino terror attacks, the fbi saw a...
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but there is also that backlash tonight, and we begin with abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the president making headlines for this controversial move. but his tears, as well. >> and for every family who never imagined that their loved one would be taken from our lives by a bullet from a gun. every time i think about those kids, it gets me mad. >> reporter: those children, the victims of sandy hook, and behind the president today, families of victims from countless shooting rampages. he remembers them all and the daily carnage, as well. >> and by the way, it happens on the streets of chicago every day. >> reporter: when the tear was coming down his face and -- what did you think when you saw that? >> i thought that was authentic. i think he has met his fair share of survivors like us. >> reporter: but his tears drawing fire, too. today, mr. obama taking executive action on his own. narrowing the loophole that allows weapons to be bought without a background check at gun shows and online. hiring more agents to conduct background checks, and askin
but there is also that backlash tonight, and we begin with abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the president making headlines for this controversial move. but his tears, as well. >> and for every family who never imagined that their loved one would be taken from our lives by a bullet from a gun. every time i think about those kids, it gets me mad. >> reporter: those children, the victims of sandy hook, and behind the president today,...
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pierre was a dairy farmer and inventor who moved to worcester. back then, tire chain was the name of the game. i world war ii, they needed anchor chains for the fleet could it was a simple backyard game-- fleet. it was a simple backyard game where he made a name for himself. peter st. pierre is a third-generation poor shoemaker along with chain and wire rope. they are the last of its kind in the country . >> we' re the only ones left in the united states than the core shoes-- that make horseshoes. >> these are some serious manufacturing machines. >> a 1200 ton presses the back-- press is the backbone of the operation. rods are superheated to 2300 degrees and pressed into familiar horseshoe shapes. >> it is pretty loud in here. >> after the shoes are cooled and cleaned and power coated, they are shipped all over the world. >> to see your family name against to this, what does it mean? pierre legacies started because of a man who was tired of seeing his tires stuck in the month. >> we' re still healthy and going strong, and moving into the future.
pierre was a dairy farmer and inventor who moved to worcester. back then, tire chain was the name of the game. i world war ii, they needed anchor chains for the fleet could it was a simple backyard game-- fleet. it was a simple backyard game where he made a name for himself. peter st. pierre is a third-generation poor shoemaker along with chain and wire rope. they are the last of its kind in the country . >> we' re the only ones left in the united states than the core shoes-- that make...
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>> pierre thomas with us tonight. thank you, pierre. >>> we turn now to the emergency landing and the fear on board a united flight from new york to chicago when a female passenger demanded she be allowed off the plane mid-flight. other passengers joining the crew to help tie her down. and moments later you can hear the applause in the cabin. abc's david kerley covers aviation for us. [ screaming ] >> reporter: the woman who attacked a flight attendant taken down by passengers. >> you [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the flight diverting to detroit. >> cross-check complete. >> reporter: within moments of landing handcuffs replace a belt, tie, and body weight used it was just 30 minutes into the flight, and fbi agent says in an fbi that brianna farkuharsen got up, approached a flight attendant and "frantically requested to get off the plane." told no she headed to the back of the plane. approaching a second united express flight attendant. bob fitzsimmons is one of the passengers who helped restrain her. >> she began
>> pierre thomas with us tonight. thank you, pierre. >>> we turn now to the emergency landing and the fear on board a united flight from new york to chicago when a female passenger demanded she be allowed off the plane mid-flight. other passengers joining the crew to help tie her down. and moments later you can hear the applause in the cabin. abc's david kerley covers aviation for us. [ screaming ] >> reporter: the woman who attacked a flight attendant taken down by...
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let's get right to abc's senior justice correspondent pierre pierre. >> reporter: david, just a dangerous situation appears to be still unfolding in that west african country. at least four men attacking that hotel popular with westerners. eyewitness reports of two car bombs going off outside the splendid hotel. you can hear the gunfire there, as well. tonight there are reports of gunfire in and around the hotel and we believe that authorities are engaging the assailants. there was a similar attack by islamic radicals in neighboring mali last year that left 20 dead. al qaeda claiming credit. >> we want to stay with these disturbing pictures on the ground as, pierre, we want to warning from the u.s. embassy >> reporter: exactly right, david. the u.s. embassy is warning all its personnel and u.s. citizens area, to stay away. apparently the gunfight is still under way, david. >> pierre thomas, we'll be staying on this story into the night. pierre, thank you. >>> meantime, back here at home to wall street. stocks in a freefall today. points. wild swings. at one point down more than 500 points
let's get right to abc's senior justice correspondent pierre pierre. >> reporter: david, just a dangerous situation appears to be still unfolding in that west african country. at least four men attacking that hotel popular with westerners. eyewitness reports of two car bombs going off outside the splendid hotel. you can hear the gunfire there, as well. tonight there are reports of gunfire in and around the hotel and we believe that authorities are engaging the assailants. there was a...
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>> all right, pierre thomas in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to the extreme weather on both coasts tonight. a pileup in pittsburgh, and this vehicle, flipping on icy roads in fairview township, pennsylvania. meanwhile, the west bracing for a parade of storms bringing drenching rains, snow, ice and possible mudslides. so, let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano tracking both coasts for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. the winds are so cold, they are generating snow off any large body of water and that will continue for the next couple of hours. this is the coldest air of the season, at least for the northeastern third of the country. look at the temperatures in the morning. what it's going to feel like. the wind chills. minus 5 in boston. 3 in new york. it will be 8 in saginaw, 12 in chicago. so, bust out the layers. good news, though, it will be short-lived. we have several cold storms that will drive into the west here. the first one comes in tomorrow morning. significant rains for los angeles an
>> all right, pierre thomas in washington tonight. pierre, thank you. >>> now, to the extreme weather on both coasts tonight. a pileup in pittsburgh, and this vehicle, flipping on icy roads in fairview township, pennsylvania. meanwhile, the west bracing for a parade of storms bringing drenching rains, snow, ice and possible mudslides. so, let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano tracking both coasts for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. the winds are so...
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pierre really made a name for himself. peter st. pierre: we're walking into our basic manufacturing facility. doug: peter st. pierre is henry's grandson and third-generation horseshoe maker. that's right. along with chain and wire rope, st. pierre manufacturing is the last of its kind in the country. peter: we're really the only ones left in the united states that make horseshoes anymore. doug: when it comes to being made in mass, these pitching shoes are being produced old these are some serious manufacturing machines. this is heavy-duty stuff. doug: two 1,000-ton presses and one 1,200-ton press are the backbone of the operation. the shoes actually starting out as 20-foot long steel rods that are then cut down to two-foot lengths, super heated to 2300 degrees, and then pressed into those familiar horseshoe shapes. it's loud in here. peter: it's a pretty loud facility. doug: after the shoes are cooled, cleaned, and power coated, they're ready to be shipped all over the world. what does it mean to see your family name and worcester n
pierre really made a name for himself. peter st. pierre: we're walking into our basic manufacturing facility. doug: peter st. pierre is henry's grandson and third-generation horseshoe maker. that's right. along with chain and wire rope, st. pierre manufacturing is the last of its kind in the country. peter: we're really the only ones left in the united states that make horseshoes anymore. doug: when it comes to being made in mass, these pitching shoes are being produced old these are some...